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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-23 - Orange Coast PilotHe scores a first by being 3rd !t.~LllEIN Preston Taylor Crowl joined 245 other clammates laat week in ~uating from Laguna Beach Hiah School. On the surface, that's not eo remarkable. But when "Skip" Crowl'a name waa called oU and he walked through the floral arches to pick up hla diploma, he became the first third-pneration Lagunan to call Laguna H.lah hla alma mat.er. ............ Hia mother, Suaa.n Crowl RUllell, graduated from Laguna (See THIRD, Pa1e A!) Preston Taylor Crowl stanch between hia· grandmother, Margaret Jane Taylor, left, and his mother, Su88n Crowl Russell, all Laguna grads. THI ORANGI COAST THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1983 Plane wreck probe goes on BYBOBBARUR on....., ....... The a-uh of ia alngle-englne airplane Wedne9day into a reli- dential neighborhood near Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ington Beach, which .erioualy injured the two people inside the plane, remained under investiga- tion today by federal aviation officials. No one was hurt on the .ground. According to witnesaes, the Ceasna 172 began losing power shortly before 4 p.m. and sliced through a section of roof at 517f Gelding Circle before cartwheel- ing backwarda and c:omlna to rest in a blickyard at 5172 ~tall.ion Circle. · The pilot, Linda Warren of Pasadena, wu reported in fair condition this morning at Humana Hospital in Huntington Beech. A ~. pbotcJcrapher Brian Fontall. 28, of Temple Oty, it in Rrioua condition at Fountain Val- ley Cunmunity Holpltal. Hoaptal spoke.man Mike Naab said doctors worked late Wednes- day to •ve the man' a left eye. The auoceea of the surpry wu un- known this morning. Investipton from the National Transportation Safety Boerd And the Federal Aviation Adminla.- tration had not releMed any information by this morning re' prding the cauae of the a-uh or the origin and de9tination of the private plane. It wu unknown if the plane waa takini off or landing. COUNTYlllTIDN ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS .._ ....................... ~ No decisio:rl on hospital for lrvin-e By GLENN 8C01T otlMDlllJ ....... No one will know foe two more weeb whether the Irvine Medical Cent.er oc HealthCity will win the first round in the fight to be Irvine'• future hospital. A review committee for the Orange County Health Planning c.ouncu had to po1tpOI~ its de- cialon on recommending one -or neither -of the hoepital propoula after meeting for aeven hours Wedneeday night and early today. Committee members were too tired to 10 on. They agreed to reconvene their meeti.na, which apmmed 11 hours over the last two niabta. at 3 p.m. July 7. 1be cleckkm to stop the meetina at 1:20 a.m.. today WU a diap- pointment to the two lidea puahina their hospital plam u well • to the 40 or to audJence memben who remained in the 300--t Irvine Hieb School auditorium. AA IMC President David Baker Mid, umngahos_pitalanalogyi_ .. rm cwiow.1 want to know if it' a a boy ora liJ'l." Disappointed or not, it waa al80 a relief to many when the mara- thon ..mon drew to a cloee. At belt, It meant the 11 commit- tee memben weren't aom. to invest another two or three hours in a &rOflllY rundown of state criteria for i.uing a certificate of need. retu.ed 20 minutes earlie!-to accept the postponement. Despite a oon8eNU8 among committee memben to stop-and an entreaty from the oompetina HealthWestlJ'OUp-IMC officen wanted to push forward. IMC bad the council'• staff recommen- dation on their lide and Beker admitted h.ia poup didn't want delays that could erode their advantage. But aft.er the tired committee plowed into the first of 20 points it ISee HOSPITAL, Paae Al) Residents along Stallion and Geldina circles said they heard the craah about 4 p.m. and came running out of their homee to find the four-wheel plane resting with (See PLANE, Pqe At) Aircraft wheel ( in9et) rHtl on roof of houae in Huntington Beach And lt meant, at wont, the participants wouldn't be having ••breakfMt in Irvine, •• u oommlt- t.ee chairman Jim Dick of Foun- tairi Villey p..eaictecl. The fiDal decision to call the tw~week rece9 WM made by IMCofflcial•, whohadreluctantly neighborhood where plane crashed while attempting to land at Meadowlark Airport. Only the pilot and her pueenger were injured. " Big cocaine seizure HB narcotics raid nets 3.5 pounds Three people were arrested and 3.5 pounda of high-quality cocaine valued at nearly $MO,OOO were 11eized when Huntingtoi\ Beech narootial officers raided a home on the 21000 block of Lochlea Lane Wedneeday, authoriUeaaaid. The arreRI bring the total amount of cocaine 11eiz.ed in the put two months in Huntington Beach to more ......... 50 pounda. said Lt. Bruce young. . .-... , ,- That ~ narootial investiaaton have confilCated more cocaine in the put eiaht weeka than they have in the 15 yeara durinR whk:h records on cocaine have been kept in Huntlngt.on (lee COU BUST, Pqe Al) The A•ela' Bobby Griell did a Hade' more tluUI ju& adx II ap oa the diamoad Wedaeiday in • 9-1 1oM to Teau. P .. eCl. Two appeal coarta laa•e ~ o•er Cali- fonda't defiailioa for dnakea driri.ng and tiae iMae U DOW beaded for llM ttate Sapreme Caul. Page A 7. Policy on teacher dishonesty sought By JEFF ADLER otlM..., ....... Seven Oranp County achool teachers charged -in 1982 with aubmlttinc fal8e claima to obtain pay rallee abould have been fired, the Orange County Grand Jury hu concluded. . In a report releMed Wedne9day, the lfand jury recommended that CIOWlty .:hool distrlcta .&>pt per- eonnel polides whk:h addrem the dilhone.ty question and initiate Hot tips coul~ mean cold cash Know about eome hot MW8? Tip ua off. TM Delly Pllotwtl HYOMh awda fortMthre9MltMWttlpe lllOhwelk.JultOlll I M-43=~···· cltl41· ..... Ind ~oouldwln1te.-·1 topprtzeofl11.' ~ dismiMal proceedJ.n8I apiNt any teacher found guilty of diahonm- ty. The grand jury review p-ew out of the <>ranee C-ounty Dtltl1ct . Attorney's Office inve.Uption of teacher, in five county IChoo1 diatricti last yeer -includina the Newport-Meea Unified, lfunt- lngton Beech Union Hlch School and Seddlebllck v~.~.U::: diatric:ta. Inv.dpt.on that ei&ht twhen aJleaedly blld Cablesains The ...... le~ aetworb eoaliaH IO loee riewen wlalle eable TV 1aia1 400.000 IAl.becrUten a .... .., • eable olfleial elalma. ..._.as. obtained pay raiw by submitUna recordl ahowing they had com- pleted coUeae counes they never attended. The el1ht te8Chen were charpd with mWemMnor arand theft in March 1982. Sut.equent- ly, four telichen. coe of whom It retired, ,C no contest to the chaqre. four were required to make ratitution to the distrlcta for the pay diffenntial. They al8o were fined f200 ellCh and pi.- AIDS ordeal AIDSlaaa-.foe.-.1 ln llM PJ eomm.mt7, b.1aowa7·year-old El Mollae IMmephH&ae la ............... ., ... ~dy•a.....i&ol Ida ,,.. .... ••ood tnMI••• PapAIO . O..year-.... y,7AeAaaa· tie,• 1 .... Newport Beeela ............ 37-4atl•t,a ..................... -.er . ............................. la ........ ..wm.,ERAntt.111· ............ 1. ----- A• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday, JuM 23, 1983 ~' \\.\'t. Continued stories NRC probe of San Onofre sought Anti-nuclear group asks criminal investigation of alleged defects at power plant TEACHERS ••• From PageA1 "An employer granting clemen- cy to an employee for a Cli.ahonest act may ln some cases answer the needs of aociety, but in theae particular caaes there ia a third party, the students, who are affected a'nd whose needs are not being conaidered," according to the report prepared by the grand jury's education conunitt.ee. "A teacher's influence on students is i.ncalculable." Apparently dismayed by the lack of punitive action taken against the teachers, the grand jury surveyed the county's 25 other school districts to determine what action they might rec- ommend in similar circumstances. Of the 23 districts responding, only three indicated "confidence" that the school board would take OPINIONS from Page A1 staked out their own seating areas behind their leaden . They wore buttons, some promoting IM C's People for an lrvine Hospital (PICH), others saying "UCI Care." The aeating arrangement was a bit like a wedding. Either you were friends of the bride or friends o( the groom, only in this case, judging by the unkind utterances, the proceeding was r_nore like_!___ divorce. After almost every speaker, the room would rock with applause as advocates ensured that committee members wouldn't forget who was sup- porting whom. Chairman J im Dick, a white-haired fellow with a friendly way of relieving ten- si<m, tried many times - unsuccessfully -to suggest that applause wasn't necess- ary. Finally, he couldn't help poking fun at the eaB!r spec- tators when one side broke Into applause after Dick read a letter into the record. Dick looked up and grinned at the audience through the glare of bright lights. "Are you applauding the • content,'' he asked, "or the way I read the letter?'' A ree1c1en1 o1 U. 18000 blodl ol VIia Y-~ 10 pollce W--.Y lhel.....,., __, .. 1156 -_ .. oten ·---. Irvine Coastal ~ ~ Clnclnnett a...i.nci action in fraud cues while only two other diatricta replied that c:iisrni.-a1 of a guilty teacher would be likely, according to the grand jury report. The jurors who prepared the report were critical of the diatricta' refusal to di.smiaa the teachers involved, calling into question the p.roce88 by which such a decision was made. "Can a teacher hold the respect of a class when the students ~ aware that money has been accepted fraudulently by the instructor?" asked members of the panel's education committee. It's a real 'Fantasy· Island' GEYSERVILLE (AP) -Wel- come to Fantasy Island. Actually, Ron Gordon's greet- ing probably will be more like, "Welcome to Clut> Sonoma." But the theory is the same -pay the fare and most of your dreams can come true. Want to be a cowboy? Gordon will supply the cows and hor9eS. Want to be Robert Redford or Liz.a Minelli? Gordon will make you a cinema celebrity. All that and more will aoon be ava1labfe at Club &noma, Gordon's 500-acre ranch six miles east of this little Sonoma County town. It's a summer ~p for adults. "I'm not doing this to make another million," says Gordon, 43, who has plenty of cub left from his days as president of Atari, the compu ter games company, and from inventions like a pocket language translator. "Yes, I hope it will be successful and profitable. But I'm having fun at it." Club Sonoma isn't just a fantasy resort. Tennis courts. a pool, vollyball, honeshoes and other standard vacation fare will be available for those who just want • to relax. But for the more adventurous, there will be movies to star in, a game called "Sea Battle" in which guests on rafts try to capture a flag from a "battleship," and hot air balloon rides. Costa Mesa n.Nw bfolte Into• C""-.-Mt under -Ion at 1173 Hewpof1 ..,._.,d Weclnelidey. bul dldn"t ~-.tiy laloe ~ P-Mid IN_.. lllppad llWOYQll tfla roof olltle~Tett-.~to -n.1 - Newport ~ach "'•~--pllOIO..W. -"°*' ~ Ille fnlnl al • pllOIO lfoop Oii ,___ Orl¥e TM .... It -M 1115. By ne AIMda&M Preu The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comrn.1.-ion should conduct a criminal probe into alleged defect.a at the San Onofre Nuclear Gener- ating Station, an anti-nuclear groupaays. Miguel Pulido of the Orange County Alliance for Survival called on the NRC Tueeday to conaider an investigation. The group held a joint news conference with the Government Aa:ountability Project, a Wash- ington-hued advocacy group, to air results of GAP's six-month 1tudy into NRC'• handllna of allegationa made by Earl Kent, a former welding control ensjneer for Bechtel Power Corp. about defecia at San Onofre. Bechtelwutheengineerand general contractor for the San Onofre plant near San Clemente. The NRC, which ovenees nu- clear power plant aafety, con- cluded in December that while IOme of ita welding did not meet establiahed induatry codes, the San Onofre plant was safe. Kent, of Cypreea, claims he was fired by Bechtel after he com- COKE BUST.;. From PageA1 Beach, Young said. Arrested Wedneeday were Harold William Lederer, 21, of the Lochlea addrees, and Joee Roberto Mendoza and Alberto Gennan Loli, both lilted as 28-year-old Peruwm ~onals. The three are being held in dty jail on suspicion of tranaportation and po811e1Sion for sale of cocaine, Young said. Bail has been aet at $250,000 each. .............................. Police Officer Bob Fisher checks Pearl Avenue ) alley during search for jail escapee on Balboa Island Wednesday. BALBOA DRAGNET ... From Page A1 however, that he ia armed. The aearch, which swelled to 40 officers by mid-day and involved a police helicopter, a canine unit and harbor boat patrols, was triggered when a resident called police about a suapidoua per"llOn. Police said resident.a, who were shown photographs of Gonzales, identified the man they'd aeen aa the eecaped priaoner. Officien eealed off both the laland'a alngle bridge and the Balboa IaJand Ferry-the two means of getting on or off the ialand. Residenta reported it took them 30 minutes.to leave t}\e ~ becau. of the ...-ch. Ferry opera.ton said the manhunt did not affect their operation. At70~-"'*"~•~pidll.ICI INdl---~------· ol 1 ... ·-8nd eei-,. ...... Laguna Beach A ,.......,. In !fie 200 -ol CM Orl¥e In U0-,...,.., h -01 11.11& In _,ing .......,..._ ............ plained about allepd weJdln8 She clalmed that recorda ooo- defecta on critical cooUna ppea at I cerning the NRC ha.ndlJna ot the plant. Kent's compla1nta were ·de-, GAP representative Billy 1troyed, that draft inveftiption Garde &aid her lfOUP planned to reports were leaked to Bechtel uk the U.S. Department of Ju.. officials, that the NRC relied Uce to inveetigate ~ble NRC heavily on Bechtel for lnfor- violationa of the Atomic Energy/ mation and analym, and that Reorganization ct. lnadequate prooedurea were ulfJd She aid NRC bff1dall may to ~termine the aa:uracy of have conspired with Bechtel of-Kent a allegations. ficials and may have violated NRC chairman Jim Hanchett proviliona of a federal law calling aaid Tue.clay the NRC remai.na for ltrict enforcement of nuclear "satisfied" with ita investigation. power plant construction aafety He maintained the probe waa atandarda. "thorough" and "impartial." THIRD GENERATION ... From PageA1 High ln the Irvine Bowl just like Skip did, one in a claaa of 148, and his grandmother, Margaret Jane Taylor, marched to a ceremony ·held in the achool auditorium - becauae in 1939 there were only 32 graduates. Skip'• grandfather, Larry Tay- lor, aerved teml8 as president of both the Orange County School Board Aaaociation and the Laguna Beach Unified School DI.strict board. In fact, you might. say Skip's family members are old-Ume Lacunana· Margaret Taylor's parents, Robert and Graoe Woodward, first. came to Laguna on their honeymoon in 1913 and enjoyed it. HOSPITAL ... From PageA1 la requiresS by4aw to ex.amine - and got nowhere -IMC lawyer Donald Goldman changed his polition. In agreeing to the rece98, he told the committee, "I think we're giving up IOl'nething." The IMC propoaal calla for a medical center on Sand Canyon Road north of the San Diego Freeway. HealthCity, propoeed by the Health West Foundation of Chatsworth, would be built at UC lrvine. Meanwhile, the conunltt.ee did agree earlier in the lengthy aetlion to recommend to the council. that· a propoeed am- bulatory care clinic, to be opiened at 4900 Bammca Parkway, ahou.ld receive a state 1.iceme to perform minor aurgeries. The clinic, run by United West.- em Medical Centers, could be opened three months after a at.ate J.ioen8e la lmued. 90 much they returned per- manently in 1926, settling into the Myrtle Street house where Margaret and Larry have lived for 32 years. "I remember when the town was really just a village," Margaret Taylor said. "All we had then were dirt roads, and there was no running water." Her father would drive out to a large water pump in Laguna Canyon and haul water back in 5-gallon containers. "We uaed fresh water for drinking and cooking, and my mother uaed it for washing the clothes," she said. For bathing, they uaed aea- water and rainwater which they collected in a huge rain barrel in the yard. The Taylors moved away from Laguna during World War Il but , never found any place better. "Why move? This ia the best place we can think of,'.' she said. Her daughter, Susan. was born on Myrtle Street in a hoWle juat a few doors up the ltreet from their current address, where the family lived for a few years . Their unceasing affection for Laguna ia not for lack of aophisti- cation. Nearly everyone in the family has traveled extensively, but "we always come back here." Skip,rwho was "brought up on the beach" and got his first sunburn almost as aoon as his mom brought him home from the hospital, hopes he'll be able to see his BOn or daughter become a fourth-generation Laguna High School grad. But for now, he'll follow another family tradition and enter Saddleback Community College· which his mother attended and where his grandfather served aa the president of the Board of 1'rus1ees. "'*'--.= Slightly warmer Sgt. 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NATION Storys dill er in slaying of journalists Soviet heavy armor replaced by sophisticated weapons Honduras, Nicaragua blame each other for shelling that killed 2 U.S. journalists By~ Aueela&M Pre91 WASHINGTON -Production of eome Soviet tanb and other armored vehiclee decl1ned between 1977 and 1981 while man 1e>philticated weaponry wu being made, accordinc to Defame Int.ellJaeney ~ ofticiala. Aa:ordln8 to a tramcriptof theclmed hearing reJeMed Wem-tay. Sen. William Proximlft. 0. Wis., laid Penca,oo analym stimated that Soviet tank production fell from 2,500 in 1980 to 1,400 In 1981. The number of armored vehiclea dropped from 4,800 to 4,000. Transportation bill tt> Senate W ASHlNGTON -HOUie Democnta, flex1na their 80lkt majority, have .ent the Republican<00trolled Senate a $11.3 billion appropriation bW that containa ne.rly 10 percent mo.re money than Premdent Reagan wanta to spend on tnnfpOl'tation. "'Thia ia aubject to that wonderful word V-E-T-0," Rep. Lawrence Cou&hlin. R-Pa., said Wedneeday shortly before the Houae rejected h1a request to eend the measure beck to the Appropriations Committee for a 4 percent, 80'09-the-board slice. Remote control switches reealled WASHINGTON -A fire hazard potential has prompted the recall of 7 ,000 remote control appliance 'iwitchea and a model of the Mr. Coffee coffeemaker, the Consumer ~uct Safety Comrni8lion says. The "Whistle Switch" and "Sonic Switch" remote control devices were being recalled becau.e there had been more than 10 incidents in which they had overheated, smoked, sparked. or caught fire, the commi88ion said Wednellday. Mark Fngineering advised conawnera to immediately unplug the switches and d.i8coatinue their u.e. Drug firm claims 'cure for herpes' . WASHINGTON -A drua·company'1 claim it has found a pomible cure for oral and genital herpes has been greeted with skepticism by a University of Waahington reeearcher. Arthur Colon, president of Dalin Phannaceutical Co. of Farmingdale, N.Y., said the product known only u herpes formula 1423A had been llUOOe8lfully uaed to treat the di8eaae and prevent ita recurrence during tests on more than 1,800 victims in the Bahamaa. But Dr. Gregory Mertz. a reeeareher at the Herpes Re9earch Clink at the Unlvenity of Wuhington. said he needed more apeci.fic infoc- mation before evaluating the drug. STATE Teamsters union leader resigns MODESTO -The leader of the nation'• largest Teamsters union local resigned two weeks after federal inveatigaton raided lta headquarters in leal'Ch of financial reoorda. Bob Britt. 38, leCl'etary-treuurer of Local 748 foe eight years. denied Wednelday that his departure from the ~7 ,000 a year post had anythinc to do with the U.S. Justice Department probe. Man 'treed' in CHP officer shooting REDLANDS -A 27-year-old man wu flushed out of an orange tree early today and booked for inve.tigation of attempted murder in the shooting of a California Highway Patrol officer, authorities said. Gary Dell Barr of Redlanda wu arrested around 1 a.m. after being spotted in a tree by officen in a helicopter, aald San Bernardino c.ounty sheriff'• Deputy Alexia Tanner. CHP Officer Michael D. Haugh, 35, San Bernardino, was in .erioua condition at Lama Unda University Medical Center today, said hmpital aupervWm-Dorothy Collins. 2,000 college employees (ace layoff L()S ANGELES -Lo. Angeles Community College Di8trict trwtees will vote next week on whether to lay off more than 2,000 employees -from aec:retariea to deam -foe up to 15 days. At Wem-iay'1 meeting, truatees agreed to vote on the propoul if the state'• financial crisia la not reeolved in eeven days. '\, WORLD Bomb found in Soviet trade office AMSTERDAM. Netherlanda -A two-foot-long bomb wu found today outside the Amsterdam building that bou8e9 the Soviet trade deleption, the Soviet travel agency Intouriat and the Soviet airline Aerofiot. Immediately after the bomb WM clicovered at 9 a.m. by a pumer-by, the building and the area were evacuated.. and traffic was rerouted. Dutch anny explosives expe:r1a destroyed the bomb'• fU8e by detonating a arnall charge at the 8t'.elle. Mexicali Valley warned of floods MEXICX> crrY -Ambaaaador John Gavin baa warned the Mexican government the Colorado River, engorged by recent atonnl in the eouthwestern United States, may cau.e fJooda in northwestern Mexico. The American ema-y Mid Wed.ne.clay that Gavin has warned Mexican authorities the flooding ii likely to rac.h Mexico'• Mexicali Valley. in North Baja California State, aero. the border from California and A.riz.ona. Two teen-age hijackers s.urrender LARNACA. Cyprus -Two teen-age Lebanele hijacken surrendered today and releaeed 32 host.aces held for 21 houn on a Libyan-chartered airliner .eized over Greece and taken on a zia-zag flight over the Mediterranean. A bomb "ready to explode at any minute" waa found hidden inside a camera in the auit.cue of one of the hijack.en after' they pve up, police said. ~ men allo had a pistol, but no ahotl were fired and no one wu hurt. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduru (AP) -While the bodim ol two American joumalllta were re- turned home, HondurM and NicaracUA blamed eech other for the artillery ahe1linl which kill8d the men u they drove an t.olat.ed border ro.d. Honduru' mUliary chief threatened to take action IOQll aoinat the leftiata Sandtntstu who rule Nlcar.,ua. "The situation with Nara,u.a la extremely eerioua. 'The Sand- Medical overhaul defended I CHICAGO (AP) -Pre.ldent Reagan, declaring "the growth in medical costa ii rrialignant and must be removed for the" oon- tinued health of the American people," today defended his ef- forts to overha\ll the Medicaft and Medicaid systeml and said be WU lTying to preeerve, not limit, the quality and availability of health care. ''The danger ia that high medi- cal inflation may 800I\ jeopardize the quality and lllX9S of our health care. America won't be able to auatain (ta unequaled health care system if dtizena can't afford lt," the pre9ident said. He made hil remarka in a speech prepared for delivery to the Houae of Delegates of the American Medical A.9oc:iation. the teCODd stop on a one-day trip to Chica&o· 'The tint event on h1a agenda w• a meeting of the Poliab National Alliance. White HOUR aides said in advance .that that forum provided a tailor-made platform for the president to dilcula ''the repre- lion of the Polish people" and Pope John Paul Ira tour of his Polish homeland. Reagan to~d the doctors: "In spite of all the stories you hear on televbion, the truth ia that thia adminiat:radon in 1984 will devo\e more money to health care than any adminiatration in hil- tory. We cannot and we will not ICrimp on the health of America'• citizens.'' Teachers ask- probe of loan to oil driller SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cali- fornia'• largest telichen' union la demanding an inve.tiption of a ~ mllllon loan from ie.chen retirement to a Denver firm to finance oil drillinc in TeXM. The Sacramento Bee said today the Auociatlon of Retired Teachers thleatena to sue both the State Teecben Retirement Sys.- tern. which made the $50 million loen, and ita staff members foe any tomes. The Bee on Wedne.lay quoted state offidala who aaked not to be identitied a •ying u much aa tl 1 million could be lost. But state C.OOtroller Kenneth Cory, ooe of two trusteea o1 the system who approved the Joan in the name of lta entire board, maintained Wedne.lay that the loen la belically .ound. The a.odation'1 president, Percy Willimm. uid Wedne9day, "Uthe STRS loees even tl from this deal, we will ma.R every effort to .ee that lt ia recouped for the system.'' Al9o, Ralph nynn. executive director of the California TMChen .Amocciation. which repreeenia · 197,ooo teachera, Mid, "There are hundred8 of thouu.nda of t8llc.hen in thia state who have tMir whole futura tied up in STRS, and that system cannot be allowed to have a taint of wronadolnl·" We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? 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Ootll .._..CA t2IH COl¥ION ,.., cir....~~~. No new• 110.I••· llluetretlol\t. 1dllo1l11 mell•r or l<M!I....-,_ lfWf lie...,..__,. "*91 l)tlrntMIOn OI ~ -· ini1tu are attaddnc ua comtantly without any juatUication. Becau.e of that, we are I01nc to take actlona rapidly," uld Gen. Gustavo AlvU'ft M.art1nez u1d at a ceremcny at an air bue here Wednmday. He dkl not specify what he would do to stop what he claimed waa continual harnmnent of Honduran border vil.lages and roed9 by Nlcaraguan f~. \ An air force helioop*' brought I ( I I I I the bodies of Dla1 Toraenon, 55, and Richard ere-. 33, to the air bue. Then the remains were fiown to the United Statee. Torgeneon wu in charae of Central American ooveraae for the Loe Anae1es Times bureau. R1chard Crom, a free-lance pho- tographer, went to Honduru last weekend on amignment for U.s: News & World Report to photo- graph' rebela who are trying to ctvertbrow the Sandinista junta from tlielr bue in Honduras. , ## ......... Aa daughter Sally orbits the earth in the space shuttle, her parents, Joyce and Dale Ride, enjoy an outing along the beach at Cape Canaveral, where they tried some aerial experimentation of their own, with a kite. Landing Saturday Weather threat delays return of shuttle CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) -The apace shuttle's first fiorida landing WU postponed from Friday to Saturday, aa:ording to a NASA spokesman who quoted the agency'• shuttle director as uying: "I have a bad weather forecast ... We're going to wave off until Saturday." U oonditiona do not improve at Cape Canaveral, the shuttle and iia five-peraon crew will be redirected to Edward.a Air Force Bue in California, said Brian Welch, spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration at the Johnlon Space Center in Houston. Ironk:ally, skies were clear at the Cape thia morning and the offidal Air Force forecaat for Friday 9eemed favorable. The astronauts aaked about pecking up for Friday, and the ground communicator promi9ed ••eome worda for you right after lunch.'' He didn't announce a delay. ' 1be utronauta -delighted with Wednaday's rendezvous IUIC0!9 and enjoying "a first-rate morning for apace flight" -were hardly upeet at the lhought of a atretch-<>Ut into the weekend. When NASA ground controllers hinted at delay, commander Robert Crippen aaid: "How about Monday oc 'I'ue.tay. Or Wettne.Say or Thunday." The crew trained more than a year for their six-day fllaht and weze in no hurry to get back. The men were killed when their rented car exploded aft.w lt WU shelled U they drove Uoq an 1-olated ro.d in Honduna, a lew yards from the border with Nicaragua. An offidal HondW'811 statement u1d the car WM hit by "projectile," then by a "high-power grenade and ai.o I machine-gunned." The Loa Angeles 'llmes on Wedneeday called for an in- vestjption into the deetha of the two men. Pontiff • • VISitS Walesa KRAKOW, Poland (AP) -In a dramatic end to his Poliah pil- grimage, Pope John Paul ll met with Solidarity leader Lech Walesa at a remote mountain re90rt today, and then hMded back to Rome, leaving behind a me.age of hope and support for hia troubled homeland. "I ... wish and hope that good will again be triumphant over evil in the Polish land .... Thia la my prayer," the pontiff said before boarding his jetliner for the fllaht to Italy. John Paul made no reference to his se91ion with Waleaa, leader of the banned Solidarity union. The papal entow'a8e isled a tene -communique: "The pope today recelve<I 1n private aUClience Mr. Lech Walesa, accompanied by his wife and four children. It wu in the late morning." No other details were given. A Walesa spokesman said the labor chief had returned to his home in the northern meaport of Gdansk after the audience with John Paul and would not 1pe0 with reporters before Friday. Colorado River 'control flood' continues today By Tiie A1aoclated Presa Colorado River communiJies in ~ 1tate1 and Mexico bnced today for more "controlled flood- ing" that has alrellldy cau.ed millions of dollan in ~ and .ent floodwaten into at leMt 120 • homes and busi.nemes. (See re- lated 1&ory, pa1e All) Bureau of Reclamation offidala had said today'• planned d.la- charge increues at Hoover, Davis and Parker Oum would be the last of a 9eries that began Monday. flooding downstream homes, buainemes and roads. But RVeral areu expected even DlOl"e water, u officiala eued premure on the ~ dams by relealnc runoff from the record winter .OOwpack. IN THE AMERICA'S CUP THERE IS NO SECOND. . t IN CHAMPIONSHIP Tl~EKEEPING. ROLEX HAS NO PEER. Choice of Cup defenders. the Aolex Submariner-Date in stainless steel with matching Fllplock bracelet is a self-winding superlative chronometer . pressur&-proof down to 660 feet in Its Impregnable Oyster case. Also available In 18kt. gold. • RAFF 1eWelry FASHION ISLAND-NBWPORT BBAClt .._. - J • A• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 23, 1983 Airport safety def ended Meadowlark continues ope rating alte r c rash , desp ite criticism BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN ~ ..... ,... ......... TIVIMAMLI . Meadowlark Airport, which has hu been criticlz.ed as unsafe by Huntington Beach residents living nearby, will continue oper- ations as usual despite Wednes- day's plane crash, according to Art Nerio, operator of the facility. "I still think Meadowlark is as safe as any other airport -maybe safer," Nerio said today. "It's not the airport that causes the crashes -it's the airplanes." In the last six years, records show that six plane crashes have occurred at or near the airport. Jeanne Collins, a Conner air traffic controller who lives near Meadowlark, suggested today that the airport will not close unless someone is kil1'ct in a crash, resulting in a lawsuit, or until Huntington Beach officials agree on plans to redevelop the airport property. In 1980, Nerio famil y members, who own the airport property, developed plans to close the general aviation facility and build a mobile home park on the site. The plans were lat.er reviled to include condominiums and shops. These plans were oppoeed by pilots, who say there is a aevere shortage of space in Orange c.oun- ty for private planes. About 200 pilots lease space at Meadowlark. But Art Nerio said today that plans to close Meadowlark and develop the property are current- ly on hold. Critics have cont.ended the air- port, built in the 1940s, does not conform to current air sa.fety standards. It has no tower and its 2,400-foot landing strip is con- sidered short. Because it was built before current guidelines were imposed, state and federal officials have allowed Meadowlark to continue operations as long as it remains .under the current owner.ship. Earlier this year, Qrange Coun- ty Supervisor Harri•tt Wieder, a resident of Huntington Beach, criticiz.ed a proposal fl'Oq'l a fellow 1upervl1or t o p reaer ve Meadowlark. She noted that many hornet are located lmmedi- at.ely adjacent to lhe fadlity. Hunttnaton Beech City Coun- cilwoman Ruth Finley uld today there la little the city can do, but ahe predicted Wedneeday'1 crash will rekindle lhe outcry for closure of the faclllty. Noting that no deatha have occurred in connection with recent crashes near Meadowlark, Finley said, "There aeema to be an awful lot of luck involved with the airport. lt'a a situation where we know the' airport will be phued out, but the question of when. we C81\'t answer:'' But not every Meadowlark neighbor favors closure of the airport. Robert Megill, who lives near the site of Wedneaday's crash, said he doesn't worry much about, living near the tiny airport. "I feel lucky. I'm thankful no one was seriously injured," said Megill. 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"I don't know thelr names, but I think they were from the airport." One man w a1 later oooi.cted by a reporter M he WU Jeevtq lhe grounda of the airport near Wam- er Aven ue and &•.aa Chica Street. He uld he helped remove the victims from the tom and twisted craft. However,~ refu.ed to atve h1a name or talk about lhe aalh. The name of the aeoond man ai.o waaunknown. Robert and Judy Bauman, w ho own the Stallion arcle home where the white-and-yellow plane eventually craah-landed, were away on vacation in Palm Springs, neighbon aaid. Bob Perkins surveys what's left_ after plpe wrecked his house on Gelding Circle. Cathy Dietrich, who liveucrom the street aJ1d was keeping an eye on the Bauman hou.e, aaid ahe came running into t h e debris-strewn backyard aa aoon • she aaw paramedica arrive. 'Tm just shaking like a leaf," she aid. . . .. I ~et your free ·copy of H~rlequin -paperback ''The Honey~ Bitter~' by Violet Wirtspear atTarg~t, · . -today through Saturday. 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""'......., , ....... ,.... ·Two-year CM oil drilling · dispute settled A two-year diapute over oil drilling in west Costa Mesa has been tentatively aettled after the City Council voted this week to drop its lawsuit against Barto OU Co. -pending certain conditions. J errel Barto, owner of the small oil firm, agreed to aeek a permit from the city to drill 12 more wells and to halt d!il1ing on hia 11-acre oil field within 15 years lf the permanent injunctidn aought by the city barring new oil drilling ia dropped. The council considered the matter Monday night. City Attorney Tom Wood said additional wells will allow the drilling operation to come to a speedier end. Although Barto gained state approval to drill four more wells i.n 1981, city officials contended he needed focal permits to drill ·&cause of a 1953 ordinance prohibiting new oil drilling in the city. U the Planning Commisaion approves the 12-well permit, Costa Mqa will be paid 5 cents per barrel on the oil drilling operation. Homeowners, wbo had been opposed to the drilling two years ago, showed up at the meeting in support of the settlement. Homeowners with property located on oil deposits will be paid royalties. Mayor Donn Hall abstained from voting because his home is near the oil-drilling site. n other action, the City Council agreed to apply for $328,000 under a federal jobs bill that will be used to help rehabilitate busineaes and fund programs that aid th,,? unemployed. Jean Forbath, who heads Share Our Selves, asked that some of the fUhds be used to set up a job bank that could be operated by her non-profit agency, which helps the poor, and the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. Also, at the suggestion of Councilman Eric Johnson, the city agreed to consider establishing a conunittee to oversee conditions at the Costa Mesa Golf Course. --"' City Manager Fred Sorsabal said city represen- tatives routinely meet with golf course officials now and a committee was unnecessary. In April the City Council voted to disband the only·citiz.ens' conunittee in the city, the Housng Community Development (HCD) Conunittee, that oversaw the distribution of federal housing funds. Tire tread on arm Costa Mesa fireman Ralph Morentin holds 15-month-old John Pham who was hit by a car backing up near his home along the 1000 block of Mission Drive. The inf ant was treated and l'eleased from Mercy General Hospital following the 2:45 p.m. accident Tuesday. Presi·dent Ford has HJinor surgery RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) -Fonner President Gerald Ford bu entered Eiaenhower Medical Center for eurgery which an aide aald la "specifically elect.lve, urol<>l(ic procedure." Ford. 691 will remain at the facility for four to five daya of recuperation, 1taff umtant Penny Circle aaid Wednetday. '"lberufter he will be traveling to Vall-Beaver Creek, Colo. for the duration of the summer,'' she uld. Today'• aurgery waa echeduled by Ford's •• physk:ian, Dr. Don w~. she aaid. "It'• just routlne, tt'a no problem retily,'' Circle uld, decl1nina to elaborate. She Mid FOf'd'a wUe Betty WM with hlm. 'n.. fonner~t hM bMt\ tourtnc the oountry on the d.m.dt and recently returned from the F.Mt . ehe aid. ·_-------:----~ ~~-~~ Or.nge Coaet DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, JuM 23, 1983 ~· "Developing Parenting Skil.la" la the title of a three-hour eeminar echeduled Saturday at Orange Coast College. The lelaion will be held from 9 a.m . to noon in Room 112 of the ooumeUna and admiaaiona building on OCC'a C.ta Meu campus. Seminar lecturer La Margaret Mooney, a trained IOcial worker and licenled maniap, family and child COWllelor. ~ lellion ta deqned to teach parents how to underetand, encouraae and communicate with their chllateh. Admission 1a $5. Tickets are on aale at the OCC ticket office, located in the ltudent center building. Registration will al8o be conducted at the door. For more inf~tion on the aeminar, call 5~-5527. . . Openings on arts committee Irvine has four open.inp on its Coordinating Conunittee for the Arts, a volunteer committee . which serves as a forum for artistic isaues involving the city. The openings are for at-large poeitioins. Appointments will be made by the city's Com munity Services Commialion. Ao11ertosed D<tees goocl through SClturoay Jun~ 25 Appl.lcaUon f<>nn1 may be obtained at the Irvtne·CMc Cent.er, 17200 Jam~ Blvd. The deadllne tor aubmitt.inc the completed form la June SO. For more information. call Sharon Smith at 660-3801. Foundation awards dinner The South Coast FoundaUon for the De- velopmentally DLaabled La 1pon80rlng an awards dinner on June 28 at the Santa Ana Country Club. Speekerwill be WUliamE. Bunney, from the UC Irvine Medical c.enter'a Department of Psychiatry. For more infonnat:ion, call 64~-7791. B'nai B'riih to honor Pawlowski A dinner-dance honoring Stanley J . Pawlowakl, 'president and chief executive of fleer of El Camino Bank. La planned for June 28 at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel at 6:30 p.m. The Orange County ~on of the Anti-Defamation Leque of the Bnai B'rith will preeent Pawlowski with its 'IQutatandl.ng Citit.en" award at the event. For more infonnation, call 973-4733. Grant applicants sougbt , ~ United Way of Orange County North/South 1a currently aeeking applicant.a for a series of grants totaling $40,000. The money will help fund 90dal aervice programs developed by member and non-member human care agencies. "We are encouraging all local nonprofits to apply for our grant.a lf they have an innOvative proogram deigned to meet today's needs," said Karen Klammer, United Way's a,ency relations chairman. . Deed.line f~ appUcaUona ia July 16. For more lnformaUon on the procram, call Rodney Ludo at 634-22~2. Day eare prosram offered The Irvine Boya' and Girls' Club ia apc>nlOrinc an early bird prosram th.la summer for children of worklna parent.a. The day care program for children age. eeven through 11 will allow parents to drop t>ff thelr YOUJ'l811et'S u early u 7 a.m . and pick them up by 6 p.m. on weekdays, laid club Dlrecior Dick Rojo. h began this week and n.ana through Sept. 2. The C09t La $25 per child per week. Two mack.a are provided; children mu.i bring their own sack lunches. More lnfonnation about the program la available at the club at 295 E. Yale Loop, ~2-3020. Exchange ClulJ seels memliers ~rs of a new Sunriee Ex.change Club of. ~till eearching for more resident.a to ~!"~~club.· The group now includes 20 members but thoee who join through Aug. 14, when the chapter 1a sworn in, atill can become charter members. said group spokesman David ~r. The group will meet Tue.day morning at 7:30 a.m. at Baxter's restaurant in the Heritage Plaza shopping center on Culver Drfre at Walnut Ave. Officers are Hal Maloney, president; Andrew Brem, president-elect; Steve Schott, aeicretary; and Rodney Harris, ~urer. 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Orig. 11.00 ............... 7.99 Save 410/o : Choose from our large selection of rompers. Orig. 24.00 ..................... 18.99 Special purchaae: Mitered striped sundresses in spun polyester .......................... 23.99 Save 320/o: Solid U-back and stripe boatneck mini dresses. Orig. 25.00 ...................... 18.99 I FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 330/o: Phillippe summer bags in leather or linen. Orig . 65.00 to 90.00 ......... :42.99 to 59.99 Save 270/o to 48°/1: Jordache quilted nylon bags. Orig. 22.00 to 30.00 ...................... 15.99 Save 20°/1: Our entire collection of DIM hosiery. Reg . 2.75 to 4.00 ................... 2.20 to 3.IO Save 25°/1: Buxton Cal-0 -petite . .,. leather clutch with Unisonlc ~calculator. Re·g 19.99 ...... 14.99 Save 40°/l:Cubic-Zirconia earrings and pendants in Fashion Jewelry. Reg. 24.00 to 50 .0013.99 to 29.99 Save 40°/1: Ciani @ 14K gold pieced earrings in Fashion Jewelry. Reg. 35.00 to 90.0020.99 to 63.11 Save 250/o : striped and solid leotards. solid shorts, footed tights, orig. 6.00-36.00 ....... 4.49 to 21.99 Save 250/o: colored pierced earrings in junior accessories, reg. 3.00-6.00 ............ 1.49-4.49 Save 50°/1 : Selected Anne Klein and Oscar de la Ranta scarves. many styles, orig. 20.00 ....... 9.11 Special PurchaM: 2" Cabretta leather pull through belt ............................. I.II Special Purch•M: 3" cotton pull through belt4.• Special purchaM: macrame, jute belts ...... 2.99 Speca.I Purchllse: 2" terry belts ........... 3.99 Speclal PurchaM: assorted fashion knee hi's and anklets .................................. 2.41 Speclal Purch•M: Julius Resnick clutches . 10.• , S•v•21't.: Smalt leather bags, reg. 17.99 ... 12.• 8peclel PurchllM: Wild Duck Handbags ... 11.M lpeclel PurchaM: checkbook clutch ...... 12.• Speca.I Purcha•: shawls ..•............. I.• Save 401/1 : tube tops, reg . 12.00 ........... •• Save IO•t.: private label gold tone pierced earrings, reg. 5.00-16 .00 ..................... 2.41to7.41 8•v• 40•/e: Private label gold·filled pierced earr- ings, reg. 20.00-45.00 ............. 11.M to 21.• Speclel Puroh8M: Aaaorted cotton scarves .. l.M ••v• 31%: Selected Monet white fewelry, neckl1ce1, clip earring• and bracelet•. limited quantities, reg. 9.00...0.00 ............ 1.11-21.41 Seve 411/t: Entire group of detlgner neckl•c• and earrlnga, reg. 20.00-50.00 .......... 11.• to•·• Mid Ltwit..,..,.. to a civic IJ"Ol'P founded by lab officiala and haa held improper cu.cu.lorw with the district attomeya office on the CMe. '11\e judge Mid he would review the reque.t at a hearing. Lewia hu offered to aentence IUi}ty prot.esteh to their choice of a $260 fine or 11 daya ln jail. INTIMATE APPAREl Save 300/o: All Pam panties. Reg . 3.25 each. 3/8.75 Save 200/o: Maidenform® Delectables®: Camisole, reg . 15.00 ..................... 11.99 Half-slip. Reg. 13.00 ..................... 10.39 S_a'l• ~5°/!_! Maidenform ® Delectables®: Under- wire bras. orig. 12.00 and 13.00 ..... 8.99 and l.-a9 Bikini, orig. 6.00 .......................... 4.49 Save 200/o to 250/o : Vanity Fair Underglow bra , orig. 13.50 and 14.50 ............. 9.99 and 10.71 Matching brief, orig. 8.~ .................. 8.41 Save 200/o: Subtract control brief. Orig. 13 .00 ............................. 10.39 Save 250/o: Maidenform Chantilly Lace bras. Orig . 14.00 and 15.00 ................ 10.49 and 10.99 Save 250/o: Vassarette full figure bra . Orig. 14.00 to 15.00 .................. 10.49 and 10.99 Save 200/o: Henson J<ickernick briefs. Reg. 4.75 each ............................. , ... 3/11.40 Save 330/o: Famous-maker satin smooth sleep- shirts. Orig. 33.00 ........................ 21.tl Save 380/o: Satiny jacquard wrap kimonos. Orig . 36 .00 ...... : ............... ._ ...... 21 .99 Save 1 /3: Barbizon batiste gown and matching coat. Orig. 28.00 and 32.00 ....... 17.99 and 20.99 Save 1/3: Long cotton rerry kimono. Orig. 68.00 .................................. M.99 Save 1 /3: Olga's satin shimmer P .J .'s. Orig. II .. 32.00 .................... : ............. 20 •• - Save 300/o: Koma r's cool summer shifts. Assorted cotors-and prints. Orig. 20.00 .............. 13.99 Save 250/o: All our St. Eve cotton string bikinis and hipsters. S,M ,L. Orig. 2.75 each .......... 3/8.00 Save 250/o : Farr W est basic nylon full slip in classic '> colors. 32-38. Orig. 24 .00 ................. 18.99 Save 380/o to 460/o: Blush teddies in assorted col- ors . S,M , L. orig. 20.00 to 24 .00 ... 12.99 and 13.99 Save 200/o to 250/o : Deena full slip, reg. 18.0012.99 Deena double slit half slip, orig. 10.00 ........ 7.11 Special purchase: California Dynasty cotton gauze sundresses in many colors. S.M . L .... 20.• Special purchase: RoyarRobes sflort lounger in white with coTitrast piping. P,S,M,L. ....... 19.• Special purchase: Comfortable,. roomy_ dusters by Smart Time. in many colors, prints, S,M .L15.ll Save 251/o: Warner's Sizzles bras and bikinis, orig. 6.50 to 13.00 ................ : ..... 4.79 to 9.19 WOMEN 'S SHOES Save 300/o: Sleek Naturalizer pumps. Orig. 38.00 .................................. 21.91 Save 1 /3: Sport pumps from Joyce. Orig. 54.00 .................................. 31.91 Special Purchaae: Dressy sling pumps by Bel Air ................................. 31.• Speclel PurclNIM: Espadrille slings from Jacques Cohen ................................. 11.• Save 1/3: Liz Claiborne espadrilles. Orig. 36.00 .................................. 22.11 Specllll PurclNIM: Mesh espadrilles by Bel Air ................................. 11.• Save 201/1: 3·way sandals by Cleo. Reg . 26.00 • • • • • • t • t • • t t t t t t I• I I I t I It t It I • t I .11.• Specllll Purch•M: Nike "Senorita Cortez" Joggers ..............................•.. 21.M Seve •V.: Bandollno "Clara". ~arter strap sandal w ith leather upper. Orfg. 62.00 ...... •·• Seve •Ve: The ''Jester" casual sandal by Naturalizer. Orig. 40.00 ................... 8.M Spealel PuroheM: Low-heel casual pump with perforated leather upper ..•.... : ...•....••. B .M Speclel PurohaM: "Baby Ruth" canvas tie active by Candies ............................. MM _, ~ -----. ----..... Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIThurlday, June 23, 1983 Af .Court reverses siand, upholds hlood-alc·ohol law SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Court of Appeal panel ruled Wednesday that the slate blood-alcohol Umit law ia con.t.I tu- Uonal, taking the opposite N.nce from an eerlier nillna and throw-1.nC the qUt!8lion to the state Supreme Court. from a June 2 decWon by the another thtee-jladp Court of Ap- peal panel, unanir:ncM.iy upheld the law, whlch makel it a crime to drive with a blood-alcohol level of 0.10 pereent. The court. differing sharply The earlier decillon .aid the law was too vague, sparldi\c a wave of protest from campaignen for II MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Save 1/3: Men's swimwear from Catalina and Laguna including trunks and bikinis. Orig. 12.00 to 20 .00 ............................ 7.91 to 12.91 Save 251/o to 331/e: Men's walkshorts in cord, madras. cuffed and pieated styles. Orig. 12.00 to 24 .00 ............................ 1.91 to 16.91 Save 25'/e : NYSE woven sportshirts. Orig . 20 .00 ................................... 14.91 Save 251/e : Famous maker poplin slacks. Orig. 26 .00 .................................. 11.11 Save 30'/e: Arrow sportshirts in a selection of solids. plaids. stripes. Orig . 16.00 to 18.00 ... 10.11 Save 251/e: Haggar slacks in duck, denim. polyester; belt loop and Expandomatic styles. Reg . 27 .00 to 30 .00 ............................ 19.91 Save 211/e : Pierre Cardin pure cotton pullovers and B.P. Britches pleated poplin slacks. Orig. 28 .00 to 30 .00 .................................. 19.91 Save 25% to 361/e : Pure cotton polo pullovers or Paul D' Avril woven shirts. Orig. 20.00 and 24.00 .................................. 14.11 YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS Save 301/e: Young men's madras shirts. Orig. 16.00 to 18.00 ...................... 10.11 Save 251/e: Young men's fashion walkshorts. Orig. 18.00 to 20 .00 .............. 12.91 to 14.91 Save 271/o : Short sleeve, striped knit pullovers. Orig . 18.00 ...................... 11.11 to 12.11 Save 1 /3: Solid color sheeting shorts for youn~ men . Orig. 15.00 ......................... 9.11 Save 25%: Young men's OP knit tops. Orig. 11.00 to 27 .00 ................ 7 .II to 11.91 S•v• 25'/e: Selected young men's swimwear. Orig. 15.00 to 20.00 ............. : .. 1.91to14.91 Save 25%: le Tigre striped knits for young men. orig. 18.00 to 19.00 ...................... 12.11 Save 251/e : Plain front pants from Natural Resources, poplin pleated dress pants from RPM . Orig. 23.00 and 27 .00 ........... 17.91and 11.11 Save 27'/•: Button-down oxford cloth shirts. Orig. 18.00 ............................. 12.11 Save 201/e : Young men's Zeppelin jeans. Orig. 24 .00 ............................. 11.n Save 1 /3: Boys' swim trunks. Sizes 4 to 20. Orig . 10.00 to 20 .00 ................ 6.91to 12.11 Save 25'/t: Boy's camp short. Sizes 8 to 20. Orig . 14.00 .............................. I.II Save 25'/•: l e Tigre striped shirts. Sizes 8 to 20. Orig . 15.00 ............................. 10.11 2for1.00 Health· Tex jog shorts for little boys. Orig. 3. 79 each. Z for 10.00 Health-Tex striped knit tops for little boys. Orig. 7.99each. .. v• 301/t to 31'/t: Separates for young men from Sweats bi Ebe . Orig. 16.00 to 32.00 .. 10.91to 11.11 Save 20'/• to 321/e : Casual S!Jmmer pants from Levi's® Orig. 24.00 to 28.00 .............. 11.11 Save 211/t: Young men's casual coordinates from PCH . Orig. 27.00 to40.00 .......... 11.• to ZI.• 8ave 25'/•: Jog shorts for boys 4 to 7. Orig. 6.00 to 10.00 .................. 4.41to7.41 .. v• 211/e to 331/t: Status label sho~ sleeve knit shirts and pull-on shorts for boys 4 to 7. Orig. 12.00to 15.50 ................ 7.llto10.ll .. ve •'It: TV(ill campshorts for boys 4 to 7. Orig. 13.00 .......•.•........•.....•...... 1.41 Speca.t purchaM: Return of the Jedi t-1hlrt1 for boys. . ..................•........ J.11 to 1.• 8peclal purchaM: Boy's cord shorts .....•.. 7 .• .... M'lf: Wonderknit tops for boys 8 to 20. Orig. 12.00 ................................ I.• t.ouchei' oontrola on dfunk,en driv- en and leW!'a1 weeka of uncer- tainty~ aaerdel and courtl with handUnc the CMea. But Wedne9day'a nillna uJd the law Included a eufficieptly definite wa.ming•of what conduct ia prohibited. 8-we of the ocmmcunc optnionl, the state Supreme Court must make the ftNl decWan on the la~• CDNtitudonallty. The state attorney pneral'• oftice, rmpondl.nc to the out.cry from both lawmaken and the public, alreedy had .ppealed the ME:N'S FURNISHINGS Save 20'/e to 211/e: Arrow Finesse.and Dover shoi;t sleeve dress shirts. Orig. 16.00 and 18.00 ............................. 11.11and13.11 Special purchaM: Don loper ties and Broadway silk ties .......................... 7 .II and I .II Save 22'1• to 33'/•: Designer dress shirts including solid broadcloths and patterns. Orig. 23.50 to 27 .00 ...................... 17.11 Save 21'/• to '30'/•: Designer ties in linen blends and wool knits. Orig. 11 .50 and 12.50 ................................ 7.llandl.11 Save 1/3: Diplomat pincord robes. Orig. 32 .50 ............................. 11.n Save 1 /3: Christian Dior pajamas. Orig. 30 .00 ............................. 11.• Save 301/e : Tropic-Cal sunglasses. Reg . 12.00 to 24.00 ..•............. 1.40 to 11.IO Save 20'/e: last three daysl All Jockey® underwear. Reg . 4.75 to 14.00 ...... 3.IO to 11.20 Save 35'/e: Neil Martin wool belts. Reg. 12.50 . 7.11 Save 21•1e:37'11 : L.ong sleeve dress shirts from famous designers. many patterns to choose. Orig. 25.00 to 28.50 ...................... 17.11 Special purchaM: Arrow "Brigade short sleeve fit· ted dress shirts in pattern styles ............ ·14.11 Save 241/e: Arrow Brigade fitted dress shirt~ in solid colors . Reg . 17.00 .................... 12.11 Save 231/t: Dress men's oxford with a leather up- per and a cushioned sole. orig. 46.00 ........ 34.11 Save 33'/e: Diplomat pajamas in short sleeve. knee length styles. Orig. 15.00 .................. I.II Save 271/e : Diplomat terry wrap. Reg . 18.00 . 12.11 Save 301/e: All our Centura hosiery. Dress. casual and active styles. Reg. 2. 75 to 3.25 .... 1.19 to 2.21 Special purchaM: Designer leathers, a fine selec- tion of wallets, passcases. credit card cases .. I.II WEST COAST KIDS Save 30'/• to 40'/•: Cool summer twirls for infants and toddlers. Orig. 9.00 to 12.00 ...... Ii.ft to I .II Sawe 27'/e to 361/e: Comfy girls' sleepwear for sizes 4 to 14. Orig. 11.00 to 15.00 .......... 7.11 to I.II Save 211/e to 251/e: Breezy toddler shortalls. Orig. 14.00 to 15.00 ...................... 10.n Save 33'/•: Girls swimwear from Catalina and Pelican. 4 to.14.0rig. 12.00 to 28.00 .. 7.• to 17.11 Special purchaM.: High gear minis. Sizes.4 to 6x , 13.91 7 to 14 ............................ 14.• Special purchaM: Snappy screen print t-s~irts and solid mini skirts. 4 to 6x. tt.11·1to14 ...... 7.• Save 331/e to 43'/•: Girls' solid vinyl and canvas lunch bags. Orig. 6.00-7.00 ................ 3.• Special purchaM: A super collection of plush animals ............................. 2.11-&.• Save 421/e : Girls' su.spenders in assorted colors. Orig. 3.49 ............................... 1.11 Save 331/e: Assorted girls' tube tops. Orig. 3.00-6.00 ...................... 1.lt-3.11 Special purchaM: Girls' pure cotton panties from St. Eve, sizes 4 to 14 .................. 3 for 3.11 Save 211/e: Girls' 3-piece panty camisole and slip sets, sizes 4 to 14. Formerly 7 .99 ............ I.• 8peclal purchaM: Girls' sport socks, sizes 4 to 14 ............................. 1.41 8eve IO'la: Assorted toddler 1hortall1 for boys, 1ize1 2-3-4T. Reg. 10.00-12.00 ......•....... 4.• HOUSEWARES 8peclel velue: le Grand Soir• party gear for 4 In a tote .............•....•..••........•. 11.• Save 20%: Decorated drinkware from Thermo- Serv. Orig. 19.00-25.00 .•..........•. 11.20-11.• Speolel ., ..... : Mini ane>e Mt from Ingrid ••... I.• 8evell¥t: Our own 12-plece Welcamp hNvy gauge wok Mt. Orig. 30.00 ...•....•..••... 11• . lp11W .,...,.: Miiano 24-piece beverage Mt • •• 8peoW .,.....: Bendt of Celebration 40-plece dlnn~•retet .....................•...• •M earlier appeal coun nWna· "DrinJc.lni alcoholic beveraaea ja an accepted and pervuive prllCdce in our eodety," the court Mid in Wedneaday'a dedaion. ''The privllep of drivina • penona1 AUtomoblle at one'• · plellure ia ao enQralned in our l)'ltem of mores that any attempt to CW1all it ia bound to !Met with l'tl'On8 remtanoe. "Hence, for yeen, the drinkinC driver has been tolerated. with the retlU.lt that we have tlaugh&eftd more people on the roed than have died in all our wan," the coun said. HOME ENTERTAINING Save IO'/•: Our own Romantic Rose 80-piece silverplated service with storage chest. Reg . 400.0Q. ........................... 111.00 Save 33'/e-&01/e: Royal Crystal Rock stemware and barware. Reg. 6.00 and 16.00 ....... 3.11and1.• Save IO'/e: Ranmaru 45-piece fine china set. Reg. 200.00 ............................••• Special purchaM: 4-piece silverplated coffee set or 2-qt. covered vegetable dish. limited qu~ntities .............................. 41.11 HOME FURNISHINGS Save 401.00: 2-piece sectional with oak-frim. Orig. 1200.00 .......................... 711.00 Save IO'/e-14'/•: Our own diamond lead cut crystal lamps. Orig. 200.00-225.00 ................ 71.n Save 30'/e-IO'lt: Sealy sleep sets with bed- frame bonu~es Save 441/e : Ou~ mirrored grandson clock with quartz movement. Orig. 250.00 ........... 139.00 Save 331/e-IO'/•: Brass mirrors by Reliable. Orig. 120.00 to 1000.00 .......... 79.91 to 599.00 S•v• 161 .00 to 461.00: Our own San Franciscan white iron and brass bed. Reg. 1200.00 to 1500.00 ........ 191.00to1049.00 Headboard: reg. 600.00 to 750.00 . 449.00 to 511.00 Save 361.00: Transitional queen-size convertible sofa . Orig. 950.00 ...................... 511.00 Save 31'/•: Our Barcalounger® recliner . Orig. 625.00 ........................... m.oo ELECTRONICS Save &O.Do: Casio MT-45 musical keyboard. Orig. 229.99 ........................... 171.11 Save 30.00: Uniden 3000 cordless telephone. Orig. 159.99 ........................... 129.91 Save I0.00: Smith Corona electronic portable typewriter. Orig . 299.99 ................. 231.11 Save 40.00: Re cord-A -Call telephone answering machine. Orig. 139.99 ............ _ ....... 11.91 LUGGAGE Save 42'/e: Our own imported garment bag. Orig. 70.00 .. ~ .-......................... 31.• Special purchaM: Attaches by U.S. Luggage. ............................. 19.11and111.ft Seve 3S'!t-40'/e: Renaissance II luggage collection by M & M Verdi. Orig . 50.00-125.00 ................ 21.11 to 74.11 DOMESTICS Special purchaM: American Dream comforters. All sizes ............................... Zl.11 Save 211/e-31'/•: Finesse bath rug. Reg . 28.00 to 33.00, all sizes .................. 1.· ••••••• 11.11 Save 21'/e-31 1/e: Ultra bedsack from Perfect Fit. Reg . 32.00 to 68.00 ............... 22.• to 47.11 8ave •'lt-431/t: Houselights Inspiration® Vellux® blanket from Martex. Reg. 60.00-100.00 ............... 34.• to•·• Save 40%-11%: Softique towels from Cannon. Reg. 5.00 to 12.00 •....•............ 2.11to4.11 8ave •'lt-14'/t: Baby Iris cotton sheets from Utica@ by J .P. Stevens. Reg. 22.00 to 39.00 ................ I.• to M.• CaMS, reg . 24.00-28.00 pr ....•. : ..•• tl.11-11.• HOME DECORATING .. v• •¥.-MY.: ChelMa bedroom enNmble from Croacill. Comforters. reg. 116.00 to 200.00 . .............................. 17.•to••· Metchlng 1ccM10rie1, reg. 40.00 to 100.00 ...... -......................... M.• to •••• a.v.•¥.-t7¥t: Canterbury tableclotti from Sunweeve Llnen1. 8 alzn. Orig. 22.00 to A0.00 ........................ ti.II N1plcln, orig..-3.3& .......................... 1.9 .4.1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. June 23, 1983 D e Lorean-aim: Chrysler buy DETROIT (AP) -John Z. De Lorean hoped to build an auto empire ou t of Chrysler or parts of American Motors long before his sports car bualnet1111 failed and he was arrested on drug charges, according to court deposl lions. , "There was discussion ol Chrysler being up for grabs, that it needed money desperately, that De Lorean had the hope" he could arrange financing to get control of the No. 3 domestic automaker, Eric Javlts. an attorney and former De Lorean Motor Co. board member, said in depositions obtained by The Associated Press. "It was mostly in De Lorean's mind," Javitssaid. Attorneys for De Lorean, 58, who faces an A~t trial In Los Angeles on charges of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, argued ~nsuccessfully In U .S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit last week for sealing of the depositions. The AP obtained transcripts of the material Wednesday. Javits called the idea of buying American Motors Corp.'s Jeep and AM General divisions ''sort of a gleam In De Lorean's eye." De Lorean also hoped to Lorman alliance with the Ford Mot.or Co., J avits said. Javits also revealed that De Lorean, a former General Motors Corp. executive, had ambitions to lease ships, transport Mexican oil, build cars in Mexico for sale In Cen tral and South America and assemble a De Lorean-designed bus. Ml.IC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE I ~~.;--...---"--~~--~~~~~~~ NOTICl OF SALE NOTICE OF DEATH OF °!T"::v~~~ GEORGE R. MURRAY, ab GEORG E REYNOLDS '4f::='s~~T MURllY AND OF PETl- Of' CALWO"Nl.A TION TO ADMINISTER ES-"°" T .. COUNTY TATE NO. A-lOHU MOftANOE NO • ...._n To all heirs, beneficiaries, JAMES c. MARTIN and MARY creditors and contingent CRAIG, Ptalntltta, ..... EMMETI T. creditors of GEX>RGE R. CONNER, 1119o known aa EMETT T. UR k GEO G CONNER, MAHLON JOHN SMITH M RA y a a R E alto known at MAYLEN JEFF REYNOLDS MURRAY and SMITH, CATHERINE E. KIRCHNER. persons who may be other- OAVIO KIRCHNER. CHARLES ··"'·-in • _ _. · th ill KIRCHNER. ANO ALL PERSONS ---teres...,,,. tn e w WHO HAVE OR CLAIM ANY and/or estate: INTEREST IN OR LIEN ON THE A petition hu been filed PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, b§' DANIEL P. BRODERICK o.tendantt. CAU NO. 2$-15-11 ( pecial Adminstrator of the DAVID A. KIRCHNER, CHARLES JiBtate of Dorothy A . Mur- KIRCHNER. and CATHERINE E ray), in the Superior Court of KIRCHNER. Plalnlltft, ..... EMMETI Orange County reques•l .... T. CONNER, MAHLON JOHN ~'6 SMITH, aka MAYLEN JEFF SMITH. that ROBERT HAMILL be JAMES c. MARTIN. MARY CRAIG. appointed aa pel"90nal rep- AND ALL PERSONS UNKOWN resentative to administer the WHO HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON estate of GEORGE R. MUR- THE REAL PROPERTY HEREIN OE-RA y (under the Indepen- SCRIBED. Defendantt. dent Administration of F.a- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tales Act). The petition is set tub~ to confirmation by the above &iperlot Court. the undersigned for hearing in Dept. No. 3 al ReferM . duty appoll\ted by the 700 Civic ~nter Dr., West, •~named Court to Mii the,_.. Santa Ana CA 92701 Jul lneft .. 0eec:t11>ec1 pr09«1Y. w111 M41 • on Y at pnvtta ..... on or anar the 14th 6, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. day of July, 1983, at the omce of the IF YOU OBJlX.'T to the undersigned Rafaraa, all th.• right, granting of the petition, you tltta. tnterast and ettate 01 the should either appear at the above-named pattlet (both plalntllft and defendants) In 100 to mat cer-hearing and state you objec- telfl rMI property touted In the City lions or file written objec- of Huntington Beech, County of Or-tions with the court before anga. Sta'8 of Caltfornla. and more the hearing. Your appear-partlcularty deterlbecl u fallows. to wtt: ance may be in person or by The real property det<:rlt>ed u your attorney. Loll 21 and 22 In Block 1 of Ille YOU MAY EXAMINE th Redburn Tract, In 1114 City of Hunt· e lngton Beach. County or Orange. file kept by the court. U you State or Cellfornle. u per map r• are interested In the estate, COfoect In 8ooll "· Paga 1 of Ml-. you may aerve upon the ex- c.iranaous Maps, 11'1 the ornc:. 01 the ecutor or administrator, or County Recor"-of .. Id county. 1. Stld pr6party It to be told u a upon the attorney for the ex- unit "u It " fQf c:aail, lawful ~ of ecut.or or administrator, and the United S11tee of ~. and file with the court with proof not upon credh. and the Mia Is tub· • ~ to GOnnrmauon by tha ab<>Ya of tervice, a written request Court. stating that you desire sped.al 2. 81dt or often llhalt be In writing notice of the filing of an in-.rid eccotn9aniad by • oer1tflad Of CMhlet't cnack for ten percent ventory and appralaement of (10%) of tha amount bid, made pay-estate aaaet.s or of the peti- ellla to tha RelarM and ttian be left tJona or accountl mentioned at the omce of tha Ref91'ee at eny ln Section 1200 and 1200 5 of time att... Hrlt ( 111) publleatlOn of • • · ""'notice. Tha omoa of the Ral91'M the California Probate Code. i.1ocated et 3377 Via Lido, Newport Betner, Ger111er 6 BnWll a..cn. Cellfomla 92e60. By: Dutel P. Brodertcll ra~er P:~~n~~~ s~~: 4140 Campu Dr., Ste. lff 101.880, 1nctut111e, of the Code 01 Newport Beacla, CA HHS Clvll ProcedurM for provltlons ft"" (714 ) HO-Ute aml09 the terfl\I, conditions. an ef· Publiahed Orange Coast 19et of the sale and the ltebUtty of Dail Pil t J 23 24 30 daf1u11109 bidder• y o une . , , OATED' Juna 21. 19113. 1983 c.rot MuNay 2863-83 ~ .. 3377 Via Lido "8.IC NOTtCE Newport S.ech, CA 921JeO kOifiO Tai. (71 4) 67~7300 Publlthed Orange Coat! Delly 'ICTITIOUI __, ..... Pttot June 23, 30, July 7, 1983 NAM! ITATIIMlNT 282 83 The following parton 1$ doing __________ .... _. bu"'-• at DOM'S AROO, 137d P\B.IC NOTICE I( Oll'7S -... _ ..... .,..,.. NOTICI TO C!lllDITOftl °' IUUC ~Ntnfl AND Of' IN'TaN'TION TO~ ALCOHOUC .-vtMGe UClNU --.. 1101 .. 107 u.c.c. flftllll•MOn••, Redlllll Aw., T"'tln, Ca. 92680. Dominic k Ftduccte, 18232 Theodora, Tustin, CL 92880 Thie ~ It condueted ~ an t11dMdu81. a/Dominick FldUQCla Thia etatamant wu Hlad with the Coun~k on June 9, 1983 F2 Publlsllad Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 1e. 23. 30, July e. 1983 Notice i. ,_aoy given that a bulk tr.nafar of partOnal P'09«1Y and a 1----------- tranefar of llquor lloanM(•l II abou1 P\B.IC NOTICE to ba~. 1-----------The name a11d bUtlnMt eddrata FICTITOUI 8U ... ll o1 the lntendad trenal .. or It: MEHDI • NAa. ITATil•NT MAHOAVI 14 t8 Applaerott. Hunt· The IOllOwlng perton 1$ doing lngton 8eactl. CA 926-t8 bualnets u Doing Butlnen H WIND· Me<le Norman Cosmatlcl, 1724 N. JAMMER LIQUOR. Tuttln. Orange, Ca • 92e65 The~ and bu•I-eddr-Oo!'lt w. Barker, 1424 lrvlne Ave. of the Intended transfer-ara: Newport a.acti, Ca., 92ee<l MEHDI MEHOAVI ualgnt hlmMll 1 Thlt butlneta It conducted by al\ one-half lntateet al\d aatlgnt REZA lndMdual. IVoMAU. a mwrlad man. a one-hall Oorll W. Barker lntaraet In and to tha et>ove butl· This 11atamant WM llled wl1h the ,_, Aez.a i<.ma119 eddr-21051 Counly Clark of Orange County on IMwlend Str•. No. 187. Huntll>gton June 10. 1983. 8aectl CA 92&49 "218112 That Iha partonal pt09«1Y to be Publl9had Orange ca.at Dally trltllfwrad 11 deecrll>ed In ganaral Piiot, June 1e. 23, 30, July 7. 1983. ae: all f\lmltUe, flxtur .. and equip-2749 "*''• lnYentort. and •tock In trade rta.tC NOTICE 1...-with Iha following da- ecrlbed alcOftollc bavatll08 llCanM: FtCTlTIOUI ....... No. 21-107224 now llauad for MAim ITAT'IMINT loceted 81 3637 ~-Coeet Tha lollowlng 119tt on It doing Corona Otl Mar. CA. bullneel •: the tmll conaldarttlon for ORANGE COAST MEDICAL IN ,,..-., of llllld ~ and of SUPPLIES, 3455 Wlndapun OtM. Mid ~II tne""" of Ma.000.00 Huntington Beeoh. "OA t~I lnGllldlnO Inventory '81imeled at Cwroll Auetln Bennett Jf., 3465 811,000,00. Conlldlfatton lncNOae Wlndepun Ortw, Hunttnoton Beiacfl, ~ Pr°"*9CtY Note 11'1 Iha CA 12$41 amount of 113,000.00, dMed 0.-Thie bualrlela le oondwted by WI oemtier 1, tMI. lndMdual. TM! " l'lel Mell ...-0 ~ Carroll A. Bannett Jr. Mid .,.,..., .. Md Mid tr ....... or Thia Ma1elner'lt -llled with In. ""' oonek*tlloft fof the tranef9r of County Cllrlt of Orange County on Mid.,..._. llld Of MIO lloellM It June 3, 1"3. to lie .,.._ «tty eflat .,....., hM ~ Mell epptowed by Olpil"lrMl•t Of N-Publlahed Orano• Coal! Dally ooflOllc ..,_..,. CofterOI, punuertt Piiot, "'-I , ti, 2', JO, 1"3 to lec.14073 ... .... 2t81"'3 Thll..,,...,,. .. to .~ ..... • ... ofllol Hdag9 Co rtaJC M)TIC( ..,_ lenle*. lnO. on 01 aflat .JWt f'tCTrnOUa .,._11 tl~Mt. llUllMll nen-. end .... MAim STA,....,, ~ by IN t,.,....,Ot .elNn The ~ S*IOnl ltl CIOlflO .... ,,.,.. .......... ,., • lll'OWI' bullfleee Ill! to ........... MoM. AATIL! 8TUOIO t 12 N. ~ oe.t: ~~ M>'=1.:::"ce:: ~ •. ,,...,_ anoa. CA HNI ..... MIMelll ""8 ~ .. ooncM:ted by: 8fl ,.. i<.-.. Jud '"° ""t11te4T~Coelt ~ M etltlfllaftt .. fllect ...... the ,_ _,.-. ._.,. • Clllrl Of °''""~ on ---'ttll • .Lr.l..._~~~~~~~\,.;N191Nd Or8fl08 COllll"'~ ,,nd Wllll f Ol.I Wint In .. _ --__, ~Plot Cf~ --·""·.Alty 1, ••• , • ........ , I 2171~ f'tCnnout ...... ~ITA~ Tha folowlnO '*'°"' .. doing ~-LUCI ANA'S 25032 Del PrtMIO, Unit A. Dena Point, OA 92129 LUtlAN COAP. INO. A Callfomle Corp., Ho, t Linda Illa,~ &aeoll. CA IMeO ~ 'ponducled by I Lunan Corp, Inc. Lucy L Luhan, Prae. Thi$ tlat-t -Iliad 11¥ith the ~ty Clatk of Orenge County on Juna20, 1N3 "11-Publlltlad Orange COMt Dally Piiot June 23, 30, .My 7, 14, 1H3 2NS.83 MUC NOTICE ..cnnout ..,._ .. ~ITATUmlff Tlla followlng pareone ata doing ~-: JOHNSON atTERPRISES 2952 Bwwood ST., Newport 8eec:h, CA 92MO JUDY DIANNE JOHNSON POW· ELL 2952 8ulWOOd St .• Newport eMch. CA 92MO Thia ~II conducted by: an lndMdull JU<ty Olenna Jollnton Powell Thi• ,,.,_, Wat Iliad with the County Clat1t of Oranoa County on June 20, 1983 f:'l,.. Publlthad Orange Coaat Deity Piiot June 23, 30, July 7. 14, 1983 2868-83 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FtCTITIOUS NAME? Vl8QAD lulct ct11lrol pita l1w11 ftr111lztr foi use 011 lawn and 1.;rlgrass or.Ir Con1101 1nem ltnle buggers MM9 on your turf SKU 30tOn 26·111. bq 1'r.l9 1 .. Everything's coming up 4.99 Reg 6 99.7 99 Glrle' 4-6X ahott ,....,. llnll lope "(!th Cate Bears screen prints on 11'1'.e front Assorted colors on pOlyestl!f conon Toddlln' 2-4, tong shor1 sleeve boys' girts reg 5 99·6 99 Infante' 12·24 mo., long sleeve boys'. girts'. reg 6 99 2.99 Reg 399 C... .... c.d 991'* from Pettier Brothers CttooM Soe1 8Mrt, Which .,..,.. Wttete? Ot How Many Ben? Fun for kldt from 4 IO 8 ... - 5.99 Reg 7 99 Glrtl' 4·14 donn lhlrft wolh colortut CNe Bears screen pronrs IOf the t\apO!esl bedtime dreams Washable flame reS1Stanl pOlyest8f conon G#tl' 2-4 dann ..... 81 511vings 100 reg 5 99 ..... 4.19 2 1or 1.50 Aeo 2 tor ue c ...... 00lortl'9 llOOb, HOl'I wilt'I 64 oeo-t fUI of Clidety Cfeetur• ttle klde cen cOlot the Wfr/ ~ Ike ltMtm oe.1--... - Sale Prices Effective Thru June 28th 499 H.ARDWARE Jpc ~set .99 Eadl Olrte' brtlfl end bllllnle wi1h as sorted Care Bears screen pronls Briefs. sizes 2·12. reg 1 49 BoltiO!S. 4· 14. reg 1 39 t • d·COR flvlnt iasect killer It e flt "9 •"S"'\o "' t 'o N".Jf" •or 100: tiea"r Jo· ' '"l'V I 1? IJ/ •187~73 r19 239 2 l*S 13 Reg 2 lor 3 98 Gll1e' opeq&.a kn. highs w1tti assotteo Cate Beats screen prints Many cOIOfs "'su:es 6 7 •, 7 8 •, 9 11 Boy he! several patrs al lhese savings .I Radio test due this weekend Members of the South Orange Amateur Radio AMociatlon will partkipate in a nationwic;le radio relay emergency prepattdne9a test this weekend from a lite atop a hill in Laguna Be~. Members of the club will .et up 'their stations In the open using only emergency power and portable antennu. Their pl ia to contact as many amateur radio operaton • pomible between 11 a .m. Saturday and 11 a,.m. Sunday. The tests are designed to help operators reflne their operating akil.1s in order to work smoothly during diaaaters and times of emergency when normal channels of communications are disrupted or unavailable. Olson to lead USC tours Rich William Olson, son of Warren and Virginia Ann Obon of Corona del Mar, has been ch06en for the 12-member guest relations staff at the University of Southern California. F.ach year, the guest relations staff gives up to 10,000 tours ol the USC campus to interested families, proepective students and community groups. The Corona del Mar High School graduate is a junior majoring in business administration . --- • Poochie 4'' starr1p ' m esitsm~ on perand in little girls' he~ ' 2.99 ~ac:h, reg 3 99 A...-t~fun~ llM. creetive ways to k'eep klda busy for hOurS Chooee friendship book. note writef, pencil peck and more Agea5endup 8.99 Each, reg. 7 99 AMONct ptWtty ~gift Mtlt inckJding overnighter ·set. notes 'n 1Mf, '*'"'*'ed P8W9 end designer PIXM Perfect tor 04f1& 5 yeen endup 6.99 Reg. 7.99 Poochie, the plnk·•red and pert puppy 4" 11amp. Just press down on her sunglasses and Poochie's ears perk up, her paws make a pnnt. In fact. she comes with three delightful prints. inkpad and pink, water-sofubte ink. What fun! Little gir1s just love to colfect all Poochie accessories from Mattel. 1.99 Eeoh. reg 2 49 2'' Poodlle Md,., ...... ,....,, ............ Each atlmp9 a~ meseage on~. efWelopel. ~ llbout anYlNnO Watef·IOUlle ~ Agea 6 end up Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, June 23, 1983 A• IF CREMATION IS YOUR PREFERENCE Call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY The Neptune Society brought cremation to Orange County 1n 1974. 1To<lay we provide more services 10 Orange County families than any other organi1.a1ion. We offer cremation 'wi th burial at sea. in the mountains. or in the desert and oflrtcomplcte service costs about one-fifth as much as a conventional groun~urial. The response to our service has been extraordinary! We have 27 ,000 members in Orange County. and in our nine year history we have served over 7,000 families. If you have any questions regarding cremation. please call us at: .. 646-7431 Plea~ send free information to: Mail to: Name ________________________ _ T HE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 474 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Address ----------------------- rCity ------------------------- 19 NEPTUNE OFFICES NATIONWIDE SATURDAY, JUNE 26th I J)UA8j e INTERNATIONAL FOLKLORE ENSEMBLE -2SHOWS- 12:30 & 1:30 ON THE PATIO. Drrxel Eigliteenth Century Classics Occasio~l Tables Naw On Sale! Pembroke Table: Butler's Table Pie Crust Table: REGULAR PRICE NOW ONLY $479 S379 SS89 $469 S349 S279 -'•• Orange Coaat DAIL:t' PILOT/Thuraday, June 23, 1983 Giving passers-by a real headache Los Angeles te levision r e porter Fre d Anderson feels the wrath of a blackbird on Wish ire Boulevard in Santa Monica. T he blackbird has been buzzing the boulevard in r ecent days, divebombing at people's heads, pecking a nd kicking them with its claws. Bald men are ap- parently the prefe rred ta rget. Bir d · experts say the bird is probably j ust protect ing its next a nd newly hatch- ed chick s in a nearby tree. • . 7 -year-old hemophiliac g"ets AlpS; trans£ usions suspected EL MONTE (AP) -Jmeph ofCyropredpUateorFlldor8, two don't want to Nrt a puUc." Cervantel hadn't celebrated hil plume derlvativee that counter a Cervantes believel her IOll cao- fint birthday when a fall from hil ~phillac'• uncqnuvUed bleed-trac1ed AIDS \hJ'OUlh repmied walker left p1m evidence that he lna by belP'na the blood cloL injectiorw of Factor 8. AIDS can't had hemophU.La. Dozens of blood When Jmeph takfJI treetmentl be detect.ed in donated blood or treatmentl later, the 7-year-old at County-USC Medical Center, a pl.Mrna, IO hemophWaca rilk ~ hu been dlagnoeed u . having a1gn on hil bed warna he hu AIDS tine AIDS with every trandulion AIJ;)S. eo nw.. take special care in of either clotttnc apnt. Scientisu are etruggling to handUna hia blood..-Hia mother, nw first indication that J c.eph understand Acquired lmmune Emily Cervantee, 39, uid ehe had AIDS came in Au,ust 1981 DeficiencySyndrome,whlchcrip-leamedearlythiayearofheuon'• when he fell from hla bike and ples the body'• ability to fight condition through Dr. Darlene ecraped hil elbow. He needed other dNdly ~like pneu-Powers, heed of the hospital'• Flldor8tranaf\.llionanearlyevery monia, tuben:uloU and a rare hemocllrUc. day for llx weeks. cancer, K.arposl'a aarcoma. 'The finding ii baaed on blood While hil elbow waa hMlinl F.ighty percent of AIDS vict1ma sample testl at the Centers for Jmeph developed new prob)ema: die after three years. Di8e8le Control in Atlanta. the fever and chllla, ewollen llanda AIDS surfaced in June 1981; the federal health agency, but and what'• conaidered prtmarly a number of victims nationwide hu Cervantel Mid doctors here are •xual ecou.rge, heri-. doubled every aix montha since reluctant to confirm it. Then came word from Atlanta then. Initially predominant "I know it's AIDS," aheaaid in a that the boy hu AIDS. At yet amonggaymen,intraveOOu.adrug recent interview. ''One~aaya there la no cure, IO doctors uaen and Haitians, it's now he doesn't think Joeeph has it oonUnue to treat J meph like any known to strike heteroeexuals u becauae he hasn't gotten pneu-hemophiliac. well. monia or cancer yet. "They say they're doing the Doctors also believe AIDS can "But he'• got many of the other best they can, but I don't know," be transmitted t.MQ.ugh blood symptoms. The docton are jult said Cervantes, whoee eighth and transfusions. • l_Oing around and around on thia. last child. Eddie Boy, 3, al80 baa --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~Jose~EPh!!._!requiresfreg~u=e~n~t~d~oees== __ They_;_~·-re_af_rat_._d_to_diagnoee~·~:.....:..:..:...:..it_.Th:.....:..:e~y~:.....:..:hemo_~P~hilia-'.:.:;.:;..· _______ _ Bof A, Fleming ·agree to delay LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Bank of America and Erin Fleming have agreed to delay further action on seizure of her assets until their appeals of the Groucho Marx estate caae are settled, the bank's attorney said Wedne9day. The bank had previously said it might aei.ze Miss Fleming's property to satisfy a jury judgment against her for $221,000 in salary and gifts Marx gave her before he died. • ----~1'1L· e~ J . Brin Sch~who represents the bank as executor of the Marx estate, said two stipulations were reached by the bank and Miss Fleming. One provides for a stay of execution of the judgment against her; the other prevents her from selling or otherwise disposing of her a.eta - primarily two homes which she owns. The first stipulation remains in effect until the California 2nd District Court of Appeal n.L1ee on the case. The second, involving Miss Fleming'• right to dispose of assets, expires 20 days after the appeals court ruling. Schulman said it could take months before the court rules. "The trial record has to be prepared, the appeal has to be briefed and it has to be argued," he said. "It could take 90l1le time.'' Miss Fleming's attorney, David Sabih, has appealed the compensatory damage judgment against her. and Schulman is seeking review of a decision by the trial judge, Superior Court Judge Jacqueline Weiss, overturning the jury's com- pensatory damage award of $250,000. The 42-year-old Miss Fleming, Marx' compa- nion for the last six years of hia life, was sued by the bank for return of money and gifu the comedian gave her before he died in 1977 at the age of 86. 'llley • claimed she used fraud, menace and undue influence to obtain the benefits. Noguchi asks court to get his job back LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. Thomaa Noguchi, fired as Los Angeles County coroner amid allegations he mishandled the office, went to court Wedneeday trying to get hia job back. A clerk for Noguchi's attorney, Godfrey Iaaac, filed a writ asking the Superior Court to reinstate Noguchi, who was demoted in April 1982 to the post of physician specialist and has since worked at County-USC Medical Center. "The court has the power to exerciae its independent judgmen"'" Iaaac said In a telephone interview Wednesday. "The court has the power to reinstate him." Such a ruling would, in effect, bVertum the d~on of the county Board of Supervt.on and the Civil Service Commiaaion, which twice upheld the board's demotion of the 56-year-old coroner, Iaaac said. "We feel very confident," he added, noting that Noguchi's demotion was against the recommendation of Civil Service hearing officer Sara Adler. "That puts us in an extremely strong position ... "Had the hearing officer who heard the testimony ruled against ua, I think the odds would have been against it (the writ)," he said. The superviaors alleged Noguchi had mis- managed the operation of hia office, performed excessive outside work, and made "unprofemional" sensationalized statements about the deaths of celebrities, particularly actors Natalie Wood and William Holden. Deukmejian may host more call-ins SACRAMENTO (AP) -Neqly 10,000 c.aI.i- fornians attempted to call Gov. Geot8e Deu.kmejan during a statewide radio prosram last week, and Deukmeji.an la considering more radio call-in pro- grams, an aide u1d Wednaday. Only 18 ca11en aot through to talk with the Republican governor durtnc the 55-rninute program, wh.ich wu broadcast live on 16 California radio atadom last Wedneeday eventnc. and moet of them uked questions about what Oeukmejian will do for c.Iifomia'• financially pinched echoola. Blll Ihle, MW9 director of KFBK radio in s.cramento, which produced the J>l'Ol"U1'. Mid he would be ''more than hippy to oriainate future Jhowl, but that ii up '° the Peniot· 1'en ~ calls in an hour iii utounding. We consider It a P'Mt sucicees."' Deukmel*n apokA!lman Kevin Brett Mid the govemot WM '~ enooureced" with the respoNe '° the ehow, and may do lt aaain. •"Jbla wiil a very poiHfve meuw foe two-way communkiation with the people ot California, and we would W'f'Y likely CDlllider' doh'I It aaain. but we don't haW any ct.ftnlte pluw." Brett .Id. · Toll-free numben allowed lllt.eMn to call from all)'Wbtre in Calltomia. Most ca1Jen aot only• far M • hwy llpal, but ~ oompeny equipment count.cl aD attempted calla. • Rugged steel belted radials have high treadweat grade, everyday low Target prices. 34.99 e.cti. P155180R13 (155180R13l P\11 I 51 FET ...... ...... ............. 0 he'le Mohewk·tesled high ...,.,,, .. ~of 180 l.ndef normll dnvng ooidlol•. (Billed on GoYemmenl Uniform Th Oullty Gr9dhQ S~I Wllh 2 ltMI b9t1 lot Pl'0'9C*>i1. 2 ~-cord pie9 IOI A'engltl • When )'OU buy IHI .. T •get. even .. ()Cl loW prces, VoU oet .._. ~ 11 no eicn ctwoe ··~ • Rol9tion 9Yety 5. 000 miles • Pu-lc1\le rec-IOr as long as you own !tie tres , .. Thie °"'LA9~' MIWk ......... Ila ... 1.-11 l"ET PIS!> 80fl13 •66 9()A1J ,. ... I SI P18S80A1J Alll78 13 .... I 87 P18680A1l CR78 13 ..... ' 118 Pia& T!>f\14 CR78 '' ., ... '99 Pie!> 75"14 C>-ER78 I 4 ..... 2 14 P205 70R14 OR78 14 u..e 2 24 P?05 7Sf\14 "1178 '' 12.tt 2 29 P?05 76Rl6 f'R78 16 ..... 2 39 P216 76"16 QR78 16 ..... 2 61 P226 7SRl6 H-JR78 '6 ..... 2 7' P236 7SRt6 t.JH8 t6 ..... 2 go P155i80R13 m Pl85180Al3 heve I POtyesttlf corn pty P205170Al4 ,._different tr• detql No.,......, n-'8d 39 99 Wl!tl trede·lrl • Reo 59 99 .... 9lO on T.,... 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Ind q&llat perfcf'rrwice A new mufllar ~ reetore peip Ind power to ycu r:. In liz• tor moat U S. CIR. ~ Ind wr1' ~.~Ind c8mpa•,... lfnMded Flood • • VIClllllS upset PARK.ER, Ariz. (AP) -A. water from the flooded Colorado River spread Wedneaday across the resort ahe founded 35 years ago, Jeanne Bramon pauaed in the midst of directing sandbqging operations to lambaste federal of- ficials. "We are ao desperate for men," said Ma. Branaon. 6!>. "No one seems to know the emergency that is com- ing up on us within the next four hours and they have not got enough men here. "We need at leas\ 1,000 men here. They only had 30 men (from the Arizona National Guard). Do you realize they worked 14 hours yesterday, lifting sand- bags? "We've had this com- ing up for weeks and no assistance. It's incredible that. the.. government works so slow and waits so long ... .lt's a crime, really. It's a bloody shame. It's a disgrace." The water level was running 4.5 feet to 5 feet above normal along the Colorado River Wednes- day and was expected to rl8e as much as another 2 feet by today. Federal officiala were releaai.ng the water from Hoover, Parker and Davia dama beau.a.e of the buildup of hea~ff from melt- ing to the north. Anlong the hard - est-bit areas waa the Parker Strip, a rec- reational area of lodges. bars, restaurants and houses that lies between Parker Dam and the community of Parker on higher ground. Branaon's property, Branaon Resort, has a mile-long frontage on the river. It covers more than 20 acres and in- cludes aeveral apartment motela. NB youth • w1nsgrant to Europe John Farmer, son of John and Sarah Farmer of Newport Beech, has been awarded a full oor- porate--•pomored 9Chol- arahip that will aend him to Switzerland for two months this summer. The 1eholanhip i.a if:.J:°red by Union and Youth for Undenrtanding, an inter- national student ex- change program that started after World War n aa a means for improv- ing relations between Germany and the United States. Fanner, a junior at Mater Del High_ School in Santa Ana, waa 1elect.ed from a field of applicants throughout the country. Guide for bikers updated A new map of Orange County's bikewaya now is available at the county Public Infonnation Of- fice for $1.15. It depict.a all area bicycle trails including marly new bikeways de- veloped by varlousdties. California vehicle c:odea pertaln1ng to bike laws allo are inCluded. cop. of the map are available by mall for f 1.~2 throuch \he c.oun- ty Public Information Office, 10 CMc Center Plua. Santa Ana. Ministry gives jobless assist A cowwelinc IJl'OtP'Vn dellcrMd to help people -wbo are jDbm cir & •tidied with their CUI'• rent =lel\t hM been by nw Once MlnistlY. Inc. ; .. Jobhelp Onllmtted" puridm • rw&.ane ...... Ytce md job information. PW men tnfonnaUon call 83$-1810. Judge Turner Ja~es Judge elected by peers· An Orange County Superior Court judge has been elected 1983-84 secretary-treasurer of the California Judges Association. James K. Turner will take office on Sept. 13 at the adjQumment of the association's annual meeting in Anaheim. Turner was an Orange County deputy c&trict attorney and later entered private practice in Corona del Mar. He was appointed to the West Orange County Municipal Court bench in 1969 and was elevated to Superior Court in 1971. The long-time jurist began his legal career as a deputy city attorney in Los Angeles. following his graduation from law IChool in 1954. Founded in 1929, the California Judges AB- aociation is an o.rganiza- tion of the state's munici- pal, superior and ap- pellate judges who seek to increase the public's awareness of the judicial system. 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CA ~?IT 41'""4-tOtl s-il!lhod 0-. C... ~ ""°' .111"9 t . II, n , 1111 -- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, June 23, 1983 A 11 F OUNDED 1928 IN ARIZONA JUDSON S€HOOL '@' College Preparatory and Gener1I Courses ' ~ Fall T•rm Bep/n1 S•pl. 19 ADMISSIONS .' _ , '· REPRESENT A1'1VE • .... ,.,,,,, Met Ntwporl Bt1ch: ... 22-24 (714) 640-4000 "'"' ell M-s. Md for Info. or 1f1Pf. BOAROINO OR. 3·12 Small CIHIH Otvelopmenla/ RHd1ng & Mat/I hire-Help Oelfy Ari Music Drama . Out1t1ndlng Curriculum. lnt1trnatlonally Known. Co·Ed. E11ten1ive Activities. Travel. Healthful Western Lile. Sports 1nc1 Football Aiding Soccer Tennis Golf Sk11ng HENRY C WICK 111 YALE 8 A. DIRECTOR. Boa 1569 Sco111delt AZ 85252 C.!Mog ll02·9u.7731 • TELEX M94•0 BUSY S TUDENTS ARE GOOD S TUDENTS Advertised prices good through Saturday June 25 Save oil Gym Dandy deluxe gym sets loaded with qualify play features. 179.99 ~. 22999 -10.00 ==· 169.99y __ _ 8'g ~ •118 luper9"ft at ttie lowest price of they ... With manufacturer's rebate save S60 Get rebate coupon on rebete boerd near customer service desk Umlt one rebete per hOvSehold 129.99 Reg. 189.99 ~gym ... w1lh fire tower. at the lowest pnce of the ye• SaveS40. "teo gym-. not snown. reg.99.99.lt.lt I TARGET ~~~~--...-~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~----~~~~----~----··-------~ " .. -- _, , 0 MAILBOX 'rhankstosch~olboard To the Editor: The members of the New- port-Me.a Boa.rd of Education cleeerve our than.ks for the c.areful way they reached their decision on IChool cloeurea and configuration in the Corona del Mar zone. The board kept oonununication channels open and were respon- live to community input. They remained committed to carefully conlidering the recommendations of the Educational Retources Ad- vbory Committee. They showed \bemlelves to_ be flexible and open-minded when they were willing to question themselves on their own timetable. Yee, the majority did favor the declaion ultimately made, but whatever had been the outcome, we in the community who have been involved have long known that the ded.sion would be hued on what the board truly felt wu best for the students and would be decided with thoughtful deUbera· ti.on. This has been a great example of how repreeentative govenunent can and should work. KAREN HOCHADEL Chairman, Corona del Mar Zone Parent Adviaory Council Professiona_lism appreciated To the Editor: We oomrqend our principal, Mn. Judy Blankinahip, the ~ staff and parent volun- teen at Roch Courreges Elemen- tary School in Fountain Valley. During the put year of heated oommunity debate over the issues in the recall election of three 8Chool board trustees, each of the a.fore mentioned groups conducted thetmelves in a very profesaionaJ manner and did not bring the· election into the cluaroom. Their only reuon for being at the achool wu to educate the students. They did not waste valuable instruction and planning time di8cuasing-ure recall election. We take our hats off to theee exceptional people 'and want to publicly thank them for their integrity and dedication ti> educa- tion. We wish to let them and you, the public, know we are extremely proud of each and every one of them. SUSAN WHITNEY ud ELAINE BRADLEY Hands off, please To the Editor: In a story I read recently about special envoy ., Stone's viait to Central America, Daniel Ortega, junta coordinator for the Sand- in.lstas, requested that Nicaragua and the U.S. have a dialogue on the wonening relationship be- tween our countries. Richard Stone replied "for the dialogue to achieve a peaceful solution in the region, it must be with all the Central American countries so that they can reeolve their affairs, not with the United States. Right on. Mr. Stone! Let's stop covert and overt intervention in Nicar~ entirely. and let the local people work out their prob- lems. And don't forget, if that goes for Nicaragua, it goes for El Salvador and the rest of Central America, too. To paraphrue another quote I read recently. to think that mili- tary aid and intervention can resolve the problems in Central America is to believe you can put out a fire with guollne. CAROL ANN BRADFORD Newport Beach Legislalion still troublesome To the Editor: The State Senate Finance Com- mittee haa voted to reconsider SB 778, which establishes binding arbitration for public safety em- ployees. The bill originally went down to defeat in that committee on May 2, 1983. This bill would have diaastrous effecta on all cities, in that it would remove the powel' over fiacal decl.aiom from the hands of elected offic:iala and give it to an outside arbitrator who is not responsible to the taxpayers. History has shown ~t salary awards granted through binding arbitration are often higher than when handled through the nonnal labor nego- tiation process. The California Taxpayen Association estimates the cost to taxpayers to be in excess of $60 million the first year and doubling the next. We strongly urge the public to aend letters to the Sta.ie Senate Finance Committee. Control over local budgetary dedaiona must remain within the community. CHARLES W. THOMPSON City Ad.miniau.tor Huntington Beach Bolsa Chica well planned To the Editor: In responae to the letter from Jan Vandresloot raising concern over the sea level at Balsa Chica, residents of the area should be aware' that flood control improve- ments and guards against jeop- ardbing surrounding property are a central part of the Orange O:>unty ooaetal plan. - The very point of the U.S . Army Corps of Engineer's study of tidal Ktion at Suneet Harbor and Bolaa Olka Bey ia to usure the engi- oeertng and safety feasibility of any plan that is approved. The Corpa made preliminary findings that the restored ocean entrance plan ia feasible and is continuing its studies. For Vandresloot to jump to the conclusion that restoring the his- torical ocean entrance to Bo1aa cruca presents a hazard ia a public diaeervice. The effort to spread misinformation and.confusion u a means of -etri!cting one'• own political views does not deaerve respect, much lem space in public print. WAYNE A. CLARK Irvine Editor's Note: Mr. Clark 11 pabllc relatloa1 coaael &o Slpal Ludmark, IDc .• owners of m0tt of tile private lud1 1abject &o tile Oraqe Couty coa1taJ plaa for BobaCkica. l. I. IDJd /The driver's seat No, a car driver is not em- powesed to perform marriages. But like the captain of a ahip, the l*'tY behind a car's steerina wheel bail distinctive responai- bWty, 80 distinctive license. It's ~Y .ocepted, is It not, that a car drtwr bail the right to order ...-.n to buckle their --~ Wtll, or to roll . up windowa, or, acept I.or wivs, eYefl to pipe dotm? Maybe it'• only the com- mon law, 10 far, don't know. Most relatlYe written law specifies what a drfWr can't do Jeplly rather than what a driver can do by wt.. of ~ve authority. ManJ a ~ be8lna with a failure. what? U auto .-nan Cert a-6c Wkbml hedn't failed to •D hll .wn-.-ncer Hup-mobOm blick An UH4, the whole Ofl4MCIE COA8T Illy Pilat ,__m:-c:.a: .... .. == .... ,. ' ,,, story might have turned out differently. But he couldn't find buyers for the long can. So he made room for three more .eats and ran the vehicles u bu.-. between two amall Mlnneaota towna -the beginning of the Greyhound Bua Company. ~woman doel not tend to fall in love M readily M doea the man. And the woman la inclined to end the romance, if ever, betore the man la 80 inclined. Such are the findinpin a University of Wleoon- lln ltudy. Surely you c.a.n find your own hideaway ialand, if you look? Within the juri9dJction of the United State. are more than 26,000 ialand8of •t leMt 10-acrea ln alze. M.L.-arta• ......... a..,Dss•; ..... ~ .. .,..... .. King ~ays for . a peek WASHING TON -Adding in- ault to injury, the FBI ia inaiati.ng that Coretta Scott King pay to Bee the files the G-men compiled on her during more than two years of leCret surveillance. 1'he wlclow of ala1n dvil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. ref\.UleS ·to knuckle unde.r to the bureau's petty demand. The amount ia trivial; $237. But Mrs. King stand.a on principle: The Freedom of Information Act al- lows govenunent files to be re- leued free of charge in cases "primarily benefitting the pub- lic." By paying the $237, Mrs. King would be put ln the position of aclcnowleding that she ia just idly curious about the FBI's files on her. In fact. Mn. King intends to place her surveillance files with her late husband's papen in the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in At- lanta. They would be hiatorically valuable f!'Vidence of the almost paranoid suapidon with which the Kinga were regarded by the FBI under its late director. J. Edgar Hoover. Paylag tile fee woUtd al&o be an admiaaion that her work in the civil righta movement -and by inlerence that of her husband -is .. -__ G. ~ JACK 11111111 of little public interest. The FBI's picayune insiatence on payment aeems to be one more attempt by the bureau to belittle the man its late director hated and feared with such paasion. Mrs. King appealed the FBI's decision. The Justice Department has been sitting on her appeal for more than a year. Ten months . ago, Mn. King railed the subject per90nally with Attorney General William French Smith, whom she was visiting on another matter. The meeting was cordial but produced no action on her appeal to waive the fee. Like many private citizen.. joumaliata and historians in the put two years, Mn. King has been st.one- walled by the Reapn adminis- tration'• policy of making govern- ment documents diff.icult if not iJnp<*ible to obtain. Louise Cook, archivist at the King Center, told my asaociate John Dillon that several historians have written in support of Mn. King's view that releue of her records would be of significant public benefit. EdUll P. Mayo, an .-odate curator of the Smithaonian In- stitution, wrote that Mn. King's FBI "files would provide "in- valuable penpective" on ihe dvil rights ·movement becauae of her "unique position aa the wife and co-worker of Martin Luther King Jr." Denial of the fee waiver ia "a tragic miatake ln judgment on the pa.rt of Bureau officiala.'' wrote Marvin Y. Whiting, archivist and curator of the Birmingham Public Library. The FBI, he wrote, should help historians "pther u definitive a body of documents as pcmible on a penlOP of such historic significance aa Martin Luther King Jr." Actually, the FBI file on Mrs. King reveals lea about her than it does about the bureau and ita disgraceful goeaip gathering. I know, becauae aeveral yeara ago l obtained from an FBI IOW'Oe the bureau's d<miera on various civil rights leaders, including Mrs. King. ID a tru1pareat attempt to make the trivial aeem lmpo:1.ant, the FBI labeled the surveillance report.a on Mrs. King "aecret" or "confidential,'" and gave them such ominous headinp aa "racial" bJ .,"9S~ or "extremist matten.'' But there's little meat in them -certainly nothing to justify the vut amount of money and effort that went into the surveillance. For example, the G -men exam- ined Mn. King's puaport. ap- parently to make sure ahe hadn't meaked t>ff 90rneWhere that the pre91 hadn't reported. Her col- leagues were routinely refernd to as ''agitators,'' but tboee "who tattled to the FBI on Mn. King's whereabouts were dignified aa "confidential informants." WHITE HOUSE PIPELINE: The Private Sector Initiatives Program waa designed to put in~ pnctice the Reagan ~ tration'1 phila.ophy that the gav- emment shouldn't be expect.ed to do ewcything for everybody. The program iaataffed by eight federal employees, who travel around the country encouraging buainea firms, individuals and private institutions to provide needed aodal ee!Vices and relieve Uncle Sam of the burden. But, aa often happena in Waahington. the bu- reaucrats' slogan seems to be, "Do asweaay, notaswedo."Theoffice recently was alloted $100,000 from the president's "unan- ticipated need.a" fund to pay foe all that traveling and other expemes. Unsung. •• not unappreciated What would you say are the ten greatest inventions of all time? The wheel would have to be high on the liat and 80 would the engine, steam or guoline. The printing prem, radio, airplane, the plow.. telephone, cement. the spinning wheel, the automobile and now I IUe98 you'd have to include the computer. How many'• that? You can make your own liat, but don't count dacoveries. They're different from inven- tion&. Nuclear energy, for in- stance, Isn't 80 much an invention ult ii a clWcovery, like electricity or fire. The propeller to drive a boet is a good invention although you wouldn't put it ln the top ten. Someone just suggested the zip- per. I reject the zipper.· It's a handy gadget but it'• a gadget. O.e of tile ~· you never see '-..... ..,., _) w lllY IDDllY mentioned in the achoolbooka when they talk about inventions is, in my mind, one of the greatest developments of all time. It I.a the waatebealteL I could live without la.tier be.ms. the phcJnolraph re- cord or th~ cotton gin. but I couldn't do without a wute- bukeL U aome hiatorian wishes to make a iubstantial coritributlon to the h18tory of mankind. he or she might find out who inwnted the wutebMket. It ii time we Md a National Wastebuket Day in hia honor. 'l'here are four important wutebuketa in my life although we have nine altosether in our hou.e. The four are in the bedroom, the kitchen, the room in which I write at home and my office away from hclme. Day laud day out, I can't think of anything that givee me more aervice and aatiafacdon than thoee wutebukets. I begin using a wutebuket early in the mornin8. When rm getting dreeeed and I get ready to put the stuff on top of rf\y dremer ~k in my pants poc.ket, I go through it and 90rt out the mean- tnaie-little bits of paper I've written mearunp. notl!9 on. 'nl09e 1 throw in the wutebaaket in order to give my pocketa a clean start for the day. , In my writing room. nothing is more important to me than my wutebuket. This column only takee three pieces of paper, typed and doubJe-spaced when lt'• com- pleted. You might not think IO from 80l1le of the things you read Golden rule is gold-plated U you think about it long and deeply enough, you will. lee that the 90-C8lled ''Golden Rule'' la only Fld-pla1ed. It la URfu1 and beneficent in limited contexia, but lt faila to F far enouah. A. the eoclal ldentiltl would •y, lt la ''culture-bound. •• "Do unto othen M you would have them do unto you" I.a not the ex.cl\lllve pcm11'c,n of Watem reJJalon, •many euppme Lt la. 1be z..tem relip>nl of the world embody much the tame precept; in Buddhilm. indeed. It II npc med with rather more atbdety and eenlAdvity in lta DllllPtlW form: ••Do not do unto oOmw what you would not have tbml do unto you." The tn>uble wtt.b the Golden ~We la that it 1ta111' fJUD ,where you arej rather than from where the odMI' penan & lt-·mM that the oc.t.' Pl"ICJft wmta whaa.wr JOU.__. tbM wbatJOU want II rftbt fCll' him 11 wtlL 1'all ...................... wd to ).9Uly the t....s "aJnv•l6iJn .. ol ln.fldell to Chrtldul --._ I wanted to• 10 ~ and Wt .... tMt the only whide -..., reJiClon, I WM re6lly dc*li • favor m111 ua111 ~ ~ to the he.them by oonvertinl them to my belle&. Tbe Golden RWadoel not admit of a plurality ol cultur9; It wanta tb. pnm everyone Into tb9 w mold --and the mold la our mold. A far more ...able venioll would be: "Do unto ot.ben M ther, would have you do unto tlwD. ' nu. attatudt requu.. not the aentlrmnlal amipnm of -.m- ina that you know what la bllt tor thmn. bul n.p.ct f.or and ....... aundlal of your cultural dlf. ferencm --what the Germana untranalatably call your ~­ WYhauww. The Golden Rule may have been IUI~ ln the ancient wocld, when little or nothlna waa known of dlvene cultW"a, whm Chlna. and the Far EMt mfaht haw been ln another w\I~, when the ~of the Amlrbii WM not ewr-. ~·when all of "dv-W.tion' • thm known WM contained ln the Mediterranean bMln or neerby. It certalnly reprwmted an etbk:al mp t... ward from earlier codm of CDD· duct. But it WM IMU\t to be a .Wppl"l·•tone, not a atop- Pftl·p&.cle. In modem aodety, the Oolden Rule needl to be anwided to ,..,., •• the dlven&t7 al cultu19. and the rfCht of ... c:u11UN '° punuit I• own 1'911 (IO lal'l • lt cloee no& lnfrtnel .. ....... cuhure). ).wt ............... filht ol ebe lndtvWUlll • .. bil Cll' hlr own ,...._.AD we .... tbe rilht to .. ol ~ .. cMlftr. wlwn we dmmMI unlfGnnitY we .,. ~ ihe Oow. .. .,.,... NCGpltlan. in lt, but I eeldom fin.Wl a column in fewer than ten i-ges. You get three and the wutebaaket gets aeven. Tlte kitdtea wa1tebuket is the only controve.raial one. My wife Margie and I don't always agree on what goes into it. 1bett's a fine line between what goes into the ~ can and what goes into the wastebasket. The young people of today have television but one of the tbinp they're mil8ing ia the ex- ~ence ofbumlng the papers in the backyard. It WU a very pxl thing to do becauee It WM fun, and while you ~ doing lt you got credit foe a thore. MOit towns have ordioancea prohibiting the burning of papers now. I approve of the law. but I sure miss burning the papen. Taking the waatebukets down- ltain and owt into the ..,... to dump them into the bis tn9b container that the garbaae man picJm up la not nearly 80 aaddyina a way of dispollna of their con- tents aa burning them URd to be. ID recat years there'• been an unfortunate tendency to mab wutebMk.eta more oamplk:ac.d and fancier than la nee ry, Many of the aocxl departmml lton!9 and fancy boudq\19 haw . mllde then into fj.fta. A ....... buket la not a lift Item. Mlny w-.blllceta in ti-pa.. haw been decorated with Gowen or cleYer thinp painted on than.. .A ~ ac-i•t want to be clewr and It doem't want to be IO cute er l\lllied up tbat It C.U. attenUol\ to ltaelf. e6ther'. You can make your own lilt of the ten ,,._test invendoN of aD Ume, but leave a pa.. f« the w~ I ' -_._.._,._ ---.---.. THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1983 Bill Moyers and Charles Kuralt continue to do what they do best !or CBS. See story B6. 0 0 ANN LANDERS 83 Ill cmJ 1111 THI CDllTY ENTERTAINMENT 85 COMICS 87 "So we had some really gourmet evenings of our chOlce of hot o~ cold water, Ice water, club soda, mineral water, dlstllled water, spring water - and we had a hard time deciding. As for today, I can drink damn near anything but water.'' EJtual rights The fasting has ended, but the battle goes on !J.£.!~~f"ORD One year ago today, a young Newport Beach woman ended a 37-day fut. a period of ael.f-impOled hunger and deprivation that she endured alone with six other women in Springfield, m. in hopes of achieving ratification of the F.qual Right.a Amendment. Zoe A1wlda, owner of the Magic Speller Bookstore in Cannery Village, Newport Beech. and one of the seven fasters, said, "to the best of our lmowledp, thia wu the fl.rat time women fasted for women in the hlst«y of thia planeL" It all bepn. she said, when Sonia Johnson (the faster who was excomminicated from the Monnon church ove.r her feminist involve- ment) called her in mid-April of last year and suggested th~ fast. "I Mid. 'Great, I'll be there,' hung up the phone and thell I thought, 'Oh,myGod,lcan'tdothia.ldon'thavethemoney,ldon'thavethetime, I tm0ke like a fool, I love food -food la one of the real isaues in my life." Yet in the days that followed, "the univerae took away all thoee obstacles one by one until by May 14, I was ready to go. I had been funded by friends in thia community, I had not smoked for five very intense. nervous and difficult days, and I was ready to begin," she said. "lwun't too a.are what the ground rules were going to be.Of courae we made up our own rules ounelves. And what we came down to Wal! that wecouldn't ingest or masticate anything but water. Sowe had some ,.Py pumeteveningaof our choice of hot or cold water, ice water, club 80da, mineral water, diBtilled water, spring water-and we had a hard time deciding." AB for today, she said, "I can drink damn near anything but water. Don't abow me a g1-of water!" The fut.en spent the next 37 days on public view from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Dlinoia State Capitol rotunda. The Illinois Nunes A88oclation petitioned the governor that the fasten be given chairs, aod alao arran,ed for them to be weighed, and to have their pulses and blood ~taken daily. . For the first five eveni.nga, the fasters slept on the floor of the Sunday tchool roomt of a local church. "Then the congregation decided that we were too hot an iaBue and wanted us to go. Springfield is a small city, and the prem waa covering ua like crary," ahe aaid. At that point, National Orpniz.ation for Women president (then) Eleanor Smeal intervened, and laid that NOW would pay for lodging. "NOW apent $9,000 on us." said Ananda, "but we did bring a lot of • ( //,.L Dellr ........... "'"-...... Zoe Ananda, owner of the Magic Speller Bookstore in Cannery Village, e nded a 37-day (ast one year ago today. national and international focus to the campaign. I think it was very well spent money." NOW spent a total of $13 million on the entire campaign, she said. stepping on us constantly." The fasten were also confronted with organiud opposition. There were people with signs stating "E.at Against ERA" and "Go Home Fasten." There were people standi.ng around eating in front of us all the time, just to drive us nuts." Also lending support was Gloria Steinem, editor of Ms. magazine. "She rented a great big van that held all of ua and our wheelchairs, thank goodness. We had that by the first of June." Dick Gregory joined them for five daya of the fast. "The fabulous part. ia, .he not only abstained frorri food and juice, he abstained from water. Dick sat with ua and fasted on air for five days." The fasten were provided with three NOW staff members, "for our public hours," said Alwlda. "We aat there tJVery day the legislature was in session, and the NOW staff memben formed a bodyguard around us, along with our three care-providers." Phyllis Schafly's Stop-:ERA group, dressed in red and white (pro-ERA colors were green and white), came every day to eat candy ban in front of the fasters. "That was an interesting tum of events," said Ananda. "It was probably the most radically confrontive act of their lives." Emotions continued to intensify during the closing days of the fast. One of the three care-providers, Judith Roeenfeld of Huntington Beach, joined the group on June 5 and.stayed for the duration. Raeenfeld and the others eecorted the faa1en to and from the rotunda every dar and pushed the wheelchairs for the faa1en who became too weak to walk. They alao helped keep the crowds tii,ck. "The last two weeks, people were definitely trying to hurt us," she said. "Eventually, the bodyguards made a circle of about eight feet around us, with their hands chained, to try and keep people away from us." She said "a self-avowed Nazi who was looking for us" was arrested and found to be carrying six knives. "There were people trying to put out cigarettes on our anna," said Ananda, "people trying to trip us, and there were camera people On the other hand, there were countless positive expressions of support. "Thousands of letters, telegrams, and flowers came in from all over the world. People came to the rotunda to touch us, to talk to us, to be 0 See Equal rights, Page 82 Remembering· the fast It worked for Gandhi, but not ERA !l,~ f¥!"'0RD One year ago today, aeven women called a news conference in Springfield, m. to announce the end of their long, eeU-lmpOled fast in support of the F.qual Righta Amendment. One week lat.er, the amendment WU defeated. One of the 11eVen women. Zoe Ananda of Nt!WpOrt Beach, shared her recollections, thouJlhts and feelings about the anniversary. "It's very painful to face the fact that the poMibi.lity for equal rights under the law for both genden in this country is over thia century," ahe uid. __ BeQectlna on ba.\'ini aeen the movie "Gandhi" recently, ah.e Mid, "It baa been very, very difficult to know tfuat Gandhi futed for aeven days and changed the face .bf Ind.la, and that eeven women fasted for 37 daya here in the U.S:and for the moet part. I feel the country haa opted not to look." The movie was alao significant for her, she said, ~UR during her college years in the late '60s, Gandhi and Thoreau were her primary menton. "[ read everything I could on Gandhi. Alao, I was married to a man who at the time became a conldentioua objector, and we proceeded in defining our lives aa pacifiata." > presidency of the National Organization for Women several months after the fast.) "But I want to say clearly, it was not the motive for the fast. I would not abstain from even one dip of ice cream for someone's pel'90nal political agenda," Ananda said. Now that a year has elapeed, "I think we need to fonnally witneaa what happened, and say 'yes, this is sad,' and then move on," she said. For thoee who continue to grieve the lees of the ERA. she aaid, "My answer is very simple: Live as if It were so. U you believe in something in your whole heart, then don't wait for a law to come along and make it punishable if you don't follow it. Soil you believed in ERA, then you should function in your homes, communities, and work}>J.aces as if both genden were equal under the law. And then the law will naturally follow. Because the laws really niflect the attitude of the culture." In tenns of how the experience affected her thinking, Ananda said. "what I owe to the fast is that I've become able to look for the oppretllled in all of ua -men and women, no matter what color, size or economicatatua. That was really what Gandhi waaall about. He was showing us that what we do is liberate ouraelves by refusing to accept the oppretlion, and we liberate the oppresaor as well." Zoe Ananda was among the women fasting when an Illinois congreuwoman presented the group a scroll signed by women legialaton from the Great Lakes area who support ERA. Ananda attended Quincy C.Ollege, a "Franci8can college in Quincy, m., where she ~ived a B.A. in Catholic theology. "lwasonthepath to be a Daughter • of Owity, Order of St. Vincent De Paul, and I planned on that for eeven yean. But I met a man I fell in love with, and got married." She apent eeveral yean teechlnc Catholic boys' high achoo! and later earned an M.A. in religion from OSC. Ananda was raised in a time, she aaid, "when we were half people looking for the other half. And hopefully now we have two whole people UVJl8 a life of wholenees with whole children." AB for young women.today, ahe said, "I would accept nothing less than equality under the law, · accept nothing lees than .elf-esteem. F.ducate younelf, and never throw it over, never view you.nelf aa half a penon. I tell all young people, anybody: I atill think the primary thing you can do ia read. And becola~ educated.•• WNA ••• n moments of crisis Zoe Ananda enjoy• a bit of MAO h'°"or dari111 the Ions day• of drinldn1 water. · For the last .even yearm. she haa owned an alternative and feminist bookstore, The Magic Spell« in Newport Beech, and continues to be active in the women'• and civil right movement.a. Currently, ahe ia writinc a book about her fasting experience. "The book nu» chronolop:ally aa a dally journal. I kept a journal there. Mo.t of ua did," ahe said. One chapter of hei' book la betna pre-published u part of an antbolotrY entitled "Women ln Protest." Sonia "J'ohmon, one of the other futen, ia allo c:ontribud.na to the antholotrY. When Arwwla'a own book la oompleted, it will be Wuatrated by photo1 taken by Judith ~eld, Huntington Be.ch. ac.enfeld took cloee to 1,000 photo9 of the evenl In refkctina on the ..in-aurroundi"8 the annlvenary. Ananda aid, ':.\. yeer •• .everal h\mdred of W (ICRA IUpporterlfwent to the different ltatecapU.ola, the four taraeted ltates, to live our very '-t, our all, to the ilaue." Some women eYen .old their can and their homes to finance the campatan, lheuid. Aa for t..lf1 ahe entered into the fMt becal.Ule, '1U you beJlew ln Jwdce. then you f10 flnt. YOU don't wmt for the law. U you believe that RCilm ii~· then pt ndlm out of your life. You fD flnt. 'That• ,.ny what mtapulted me to Dllnloe. beau.-I beJlewd ln the DA, I ..ul do, and ., I had to fD, and eo flnt." She.act that-people haw c~ that t.M bit WM~-for one or two women'• political carelm. (Sonia Johmon weat on to run for the For college women, she aaid, ''Get involved on campwM!S. lnaiat on rape crisis lines on your campu.a lnaiat on your local police department havinJ. aa ra rape coumelor. lnaiat that the women'• centen be broulbt back. The~ been clc.ed at Orange Cout Collett and 1.on1 h State." For working women, she uid, "Support one anothet'. Continually brine women in behind ~ when you have the opportunity to hire .ameone. ' Are there female menton for yoona career women? "I think there are plenty of female mentan: l!leanoc Rooeevelt, Golda Meir, t.ellChen. lovinl mothers -there ii no one more talented and more akilled than the woman workina lJWkie the home. And there la . no one more underpaid and ie. appreciated than that woman," ahe Mid. _What about the new ERA propcml befcn c.oncn-1 "I feel wry limply that until teplat.an have thelr loyalties to the oomtituency, there iln't a chance that lt will J>M8. n,. two strclQ8ll9t econome OflP'_,... of women ln the U.S. are the fedlnl ~t and tnairaneetndustry. And u you look. for example, at who e.aect.d the P80Dlit In the J1orida i.pla"", who put a lot bl money into their cunpalcM, it wu the lnlurance oompaniea. Until ~ chanle what the &ep1atune are, lt (SRA) hMn't tot a chance." m Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 23, 1983 WNA ••• In moments of crisis ...., from Page It roi1Don it.elf, to the ERA and to mo8t legislation favorine women. Many women were offended and came tocether to voice their object.ions." · lncluded ln the WNA are members of the American .A.9ociation of Univenity Women, Leque of Women Voters, National Women'• Political Caucua, National Orpnization of Women, Buainesa and Profemional Women, Churchwomen United, Comilion Femlnil, ffad•eah, the American Jewish ,Q,mmittee, National A.ociation for the Advance-~ ment of Colored People, Women ln Communications, Committee Against Raciam in F.ducation and Women's American ORT. Other founden were Helen Barrios, a buaine98 execuUve who wu Hispanic Woman of the Year in Onnae County in 1982; Anna Freeman, Board member of Lawyers' Wives of Orange County and an executive 8ettetary; i,..eonore Penfil, a public rela- tiqnaconaultantactive in Women in Communications. .: Qall la a high .::hool ~acher and a consuJtant in w:(men'• studies for both high .::hool and college. She ...;.. the fonner national vice chairperaon of the ~tional Women'• Political Caucus and the founder of CARE, the Committee Against Racism in Ducation. She aaid, "after we came together for the $thmitz mue, there was a feeling that there was a (fttinit.e need for women to be able to meet in ~ta of crisis. We all belong to national ~tiona of women. but with their by-laws and $ucture, we cannot always move as quickly on the ~ u ·ia 80lllletimes necemary.'' :~ WNA'a three mo8t important on-going concerns, ~to Hall, are working toward peace, fighting =. · texiarn, and working to abolish racial -"'---nnauon." -· -· · ;:; Periodically, WNA honors prominent persons ~ . ... :· who can add.rem ill members on women's issues. Honorees have included Judge Shella Sonenahine of the Appellate Court; Jewel Plummer Cobt), president of California State University at Fullerton; Gloria Allred and Patricia Herq, feminist attorneys; Karen Utfln, member of the Alliance tor Survival and organizer of the Nucle.r Frett.e Movement in Orange County. Moat recently WNA honored Lieutenant Governor I,.eo McCarthy who spoke on the feminization of poverty. The anniversary of Women's Suffrage will be celebrated by WNA on August 26.Califomia Sec- retary of State, March Fong Eu, will be invited to give the.keynote add.re91. Volunteering to hoet WNA activities have been Molly and Leon Lyon, Rochelle and Irwin Hoffman, Deborah Sperberg and John Strong and Lynn and Zoe Ananda passes time in the Illinois capital rotunda during fast. The fast lasted 37 days and ended one week before the equal rights amendment was killed. Dono.en. , :..... -Further information about WNA is available by • -· - writing to WNA, 58 ~Tree Lane, Irvine, 92715. ~qual rights... The battle goes on .Ji From Page B 1 with ua. Remember that 61 percent of the American public was and is in favor of • equality of rights under the law for both genders. We're not ta1kinc about a minority of radical people, we're talldna about an overwhelming majority of the population here," she said. Of the final days of the fast, a ,, memorable date was "June 21, definitely the heaviest day of the entire event, becau.e at 11:30 a .m., the Florida Houae ratified, and at 2;30 p .m., the Florida Senate voted 'No.' So, in fact, -there were three hours in our campaign that we had to feel IUOCe98ful, in a real measurable 9ell8e," she said. The final emotion-filled date was June 30, when ERA failed with three states short of the nece9IU')' 38 f0t ratification. Thus ended an interwe, 10-y~ campaign for passage. In the aftennath of the fut, eome of fasten suffe.red health problema. Several experienced aome hair W., and one reportedly suffered a oollaf*ld lung. A.. fcir henelf, Ananda said, "Phy9Cially, I don't think it's taken much of a toll; emotionally, I think it'• taken a tremen- dous toll." deprivation? "Bruno Bettelheim talked about it. The survivors of concentration camps -any or all survivors -have had an interior life. If it'aspiritual, if it's music, reading, poetry, I don't care what it is - develop an interior life. No matter how bad it gets, no matte.r what happens to you Q1l the exterior, if your interior life is well lit, you can survive anything." How does someone cope with 37 days of SEMI-ANNUAL IOOll>S OUALtc .. .-n• •HOa 8TORa• SHOE SALE! ORIG. 12.99TO15.99 ORIG. 16.99 TO 20.99 9.98 12.98 ORIG. 21.99 TO 23.99 ORIG. 24.99 TO 26.99 14.98 16.98 ORIG. 27.99 a. MORE 18.98 • Select clearance groups; regular stock! Broken sizes. big choices' Exciting Handbag Bargains! 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Naturally, they were ·eager to experience what magazines, movies, TV and advertisers promote as the ultimate in bliss and ecstasy. Many kids feel that their lives are being controlled by their parents. They believe that by having sex they can prove that they are completely independent. This is what I thought, but I was wrong. Instead of.making me independent, it enslaved me. Sex can be a beautiful experience, but ;1 can also be a disappointment. It took me a long time to get over QUEENIE By PHIL IN TERLANOI of Laguna.Beach _ ''I'm leavanl? vou. Edwin. How about a nice little iob?" EIMA IOMlfCI AT WIT'S ENO Computers lose round The "baseme nt experience" in Filene's Depart- ment Store in Boston is a lot like the "baaement ' experience" in department stores everywhere. With the possible exception that everything is computeriud. Every transaction is a beep, a squeak, a dot-dot-dot, a red light, a green light, a printout or a bell. The machines do everything. They discounl, make five copies, add the tax, describe the item ordered, keep track of inventory and order you to have a good day. To those of us who, in a previous life, dealt with humans. it's an awesome experience. Sorta like what I would imagine it would be like if someone shoved you out of a space shuttle on a two-inch leash. And then there was that morning on Saturday, April 16 ... a day that will live in infamy for shoppers everywhere ... the day the computers broke down. I was in a line at the register clutching two pairs of sale shoes in m y hand. The woman in front of me had two pairs or pantyhose ~ the one behind me had a half slip. The woman in front of two pairs of pantyhose had ju.st handed the salesperson a lavender sweater when everything stopped! "What happened'?" she asked. . The salesperson stood like a robot without expression or explanation, staring at the machine. Lavender sweater panicked and rushed to another re~r. Alter about ten minutes, half slip caved·in and said, "Who needs th.is aggravation?" Two pairs of-pantyhoee and I ju.st stood there for a long time obeerving what was going on around us. The place was pandemonium. Can you imagine a basement full of women who had merchandise and credit cards and couldn't buy a single thing? One woman pleaded with an expres&onle!S salesperson, "I'll pay cash. Don't you understand? Money. American money!" She was told the computer had to record the sale. Finally, two pairs of pantyboee sighed and said tiredly, "Look at 'em. Helpless without computers. I knew it would come to this. A whole industry brought to its knees probably becau.ae of a little fuse." I nodded. "That's why I never had ·electric garage doors." She knew she had an ally. "I'm glad this happened. Maybe now those fancy-!IJChmancy people upetain will rea.U.ze that everything needs a human element to survive." Then she leaned over the computer and cupping her hand yelled at the computer, "I told you eo!" And on that day in April, history was made. A penon said eomething to a computer and the computer couldn't say anything back. If you're keeping IOOre, the rata L01tt one. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT 11'5 WORTH ALMOST ANY COST TO AVOID A S ITUATION REQUIRING • VI CTO~Y ~AT ANY COST. ~ANN WIOEIS the guilt and feelings of worthlessness. I also had_ to admit it wun't much fun. Sex ia worth waiting for. U experienced too early, it can be very painful physically and el"QPtionally. I would advile kids today to wait until t they know each other well enough to be truly in love and are ready to make a lifetime commitment. Straight-laced, preachy moralists who are dead-aet against premarital sex make It mott appealing when they order teen-agers to stay, away from it. U BOmeone ·tells you not to touch, that's exactly what you want to do, isn't it? Sign me-NOT PREGNANT, THANK YOU, LORD (CHICAGO) DEAR NOT PREG: 'nat'a THIS month. Wbat abo•t aext? Alld I iaope tG beavea yoa're aot depeadiDg te&ally oa tlae Lord. Tlauka for preseatta, tbe picture from a teen-a1er'1 poJ..at of view. t'1 fJr more dfectlve co~ from one of yoar OWD ratber tbu from u old relic like me. What do I know'? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sick and tired of reading letters in your column from women complainmg about their"'Workaholic husbands. On behalf of the millions of women who are married to out-of-control boozers, I would like to say: DEAR SISTER: I will gladly trade my alcoholic for your workaholic. You don't have to worry about money for tomorrow's groceries-or the kias~ shoes. Nor cio you have to be concerned about your husband killing you when he is out of his mind from drunkenness. And you don't worry that he is dead in a ditch when he doesn't come home hours after the plant has cloeed. As for being lonely, I could write a book. Weean't have company because I never know what shape my guy will be in. I am afraid to leave him and go visiting becauae he might burn the houae down and nobody could save the kids. My husband's boozing is robbing me and our children of a normal life. I am de ressed and rnhlerable. Any~ out there willing to It's not always euy to recognjz,e Jove, specU11J· trade?-EVANSVILLE, IND. the first lime around. Al'quaint you.rt1elf with the DEAR WIFE: I •r1e loa to clleck Al·Anoa. It'• guidelines. Read Ann Landers' booklet, •Loveorfk~: la tlae plloae book. ADI U 1 free. 'h11 orpatutlon and How to Tell the Difference." For a copy, maJ.160 · cotlld eU.a1e )'OV We. Pleaee uk a relative or cents and a long, self-add.retised envelope with you1· aelPbor .. •la)' wit.II &H kJO ud 10 to a mee&lag aa request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chk:»/Jo. W . IOOD 81 poa~bJe, . 60611. . 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Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thureday, June 23, 1983 .... .. ---------------------------------------------,----------------------,.----------------------·; Cable winning network vieWers BY JERRY BU~ an ........... BEVERLY HILLS, C.W. -While the three televialon networka continue to loee viewers, cable TV la pining 400,000 aut.:rlbera a month, an ind~ conference wu told 'l\leeday. go to cable. Surely not &he NaUonal Football League. But you'll 9ee lincle events. '!be paneliatl agreed that for cable to be competitive agai.nat the network.I It must offer entertainment ~ not found on free televUdon. "We'll never put the network.I out of buaineel, but we are a competitive choice," said Thomu E. Wheeler, president of the National Cable Television ~tion. Wheeler, who la leedina lobbying efforta for the cable de-regulation bill now before Congress, made the opening remarka at an all-day cable conference at the Beverly Hilton Hotel sponaored by Women in Cable. "The network executives rely on bravado and wiahful thinking in confronting cable," said Wheeler. "But cable la unstoppable." He said the three networka' lb.are of the audience had shrunk by 14 percent from a 92 percent share in 1975. At the same time, he said, cable i.s adding 400,000 suti.crtben a month. Approximnately SO million homes are now connected to basic cable service, and many of these have signed up for additional pay services, such as Home Box OfCice, Showtime, USA Network. ESPN and the Disney Channel. Wheeler said one move by the networks to meet the competition of cable ia already evident. This is the 8Chedul.ing of original programming during the summer months usually filled only with reruns. Commercial television can also look for increased competition in the area of sports. "l think 90l1le single sports events will go to cable," said Seth Abraham, head of sports for HBO. "You won't see the National Basketball Association "FAIRMONT" _,. ..... .,_ REIURNOF IBE JEDI fO' x II'* lns~o-Slled 10' x a·• "P«INCETON" lns~•·•INHI . •tsa•• K"IJ YoUr waluatll!s I dlemlcal5 safely rnctosed. #PCN·1006. .............. , •.•• 10' x t •• "Co.tONADO" ln•hl-•INHI ., •.. "Cra«Jl>e(' self-IOOlnt OOOf system. Easy isSffTIClly. I NIM009. 'APPROXIMATE ROOFl.INE DIMENSIONS 2" X4" 92%'' •cud• •t• .... • "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAICING'' -TIME ~ ASSQtTIO 114'' PllC .,,.,,. , .••............. •••• .......................... •.••............... , .. , ... •.... ................. .. ....................... ~ """ M'"'* IDCl ... '**' '°' "-""· WOft't , •• ~ .. ...,..111' ...... #2 'Tlvt .,,. ..... WfTJI I llllMIT"' TWOUANl5 ....... ........ . .. ,~ ...... -....,. '&WUND** B llOll.4la. .. MT~1-...... e dward ~ WESTBROOK CINEMA ~:.~;:~«'..'~ .: .. ".' . 530 -440' 2GAUON .,.,, ,, •• c ...... ., •• 4' ••• 112'' CllX Plr-OOd •'2!'~ AlllHl•rance aoard --~· MO#ll CM CHMCOAL .. ......... . •unsa..11 U " ...... •t·~Lf. n " ......• , .. L,f • lllldlS IMlt tf Ille MIS Illa lllld ........ at,,.. The Ilene~, Redo, Redecorate Place!!! 1' a ml'll: 12280 l . Ganey 12151 44J.69SS JlllM: 155 Namt -171'1 W ·1'tS SM W•I: SM Ol'IRll 9111 11W .. , H•JU· 10IS5 f. FlrtstOnt 12151 -9'91 ._ -= dM2 a..man.17'MI 7SCUe41Jllll mil 2117 I. _. st. 121SI CJl.1Sf1 MIWtW-.; 7IOO .... AW. 111e1M7-t0M111119 -.&I: 22MO __, 12151 ----= s•-St l1'MI 11N111 •UH I 11; 10SS1 llagnGla 171'1 llHOM WB•ll' 15"' $. ""'9m 12151 H2·21J5 • 11111 ms -• '™' __,2 •t ml. ZS1e 5. llDUntJln 171&1 m.SMt 1M Niii: Zlli9 l lllStlrft 12151 SIM122 ~ 1SSSJ C-. Ir. 17141 SSJ-5111 STORE HOUIS: MONDAY THIU f=llJDAV I • I I SATUIDAY I • 1 I SUMMY I· I 511" THIOC TEXT T1·11 Plr-ood •ldlng •ts~.,. HET 8 ' •allroad ,,, .. I ........ =-'° ., .. ~en. . IOUGHSMlll cmua"••"••·•••• ·-...... IOUGHSAMI C1DU•"1•"11·~·· ,.. .•.. .....- 1 . ~, • ...,... ............. -• ..-.-..--,~--.--------------... ----.............. ~ .... ----~----------................................................... 111!!!~ .................................... .. .. 1 'ii Orar\ge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, June 23, 1983 CBS' Moyers, Kuralt doing what they do bes~ . FRED ROTHENBERG foraaklng all-repeat ._,....._....., awnmer procramm.lng to Blenheim, the gjnger ale with a mule's kick; a tender story on tome toU8h men whoee testa- ment I.a the Golden Gate Bridge, which they built 50 years aao; and a heart-wanning piece on a man who rebullda bicyclee and lenda them, free of charge,'° kJda ln hia South Carolina town. "When you come acro. a good yam, you like to tell it," aaya Kuralt. Some of hia atory ideu come from the mail, newapapen and t.ele- vialon. "Others you ju.It atumble acrou, like when eomebody says •• 'Don't leave town unless you talk to so-and-90.'" · LOS ANGELES -meet the cable TV BW Moyers alt.I on a challenge. But all their nuclear-bomb casing new 1erles are entertain- pondering the un-ment proffl"8ml provid- t hinkable. Charles ina varying desrees of Karalt drives into entertainment. CBS has routes for issue ~riea dealing with life's dilem- mas, d e mons and dreams. Theee reports will divide patrona al the comer bar, making them think. iF=====--i.--..;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=========:;;;:;;======;;;;;;;;-..-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• haml taken the tqher road another sleepy et with Kuralt and Moyers. and swigs 10-megaton Kuralt's show, "On· 8iJller ale., the Road," travels the iloth men are doing backroada looking for what they do best -stories Made in America. finding interesting Eaentially, he finds atories and communlcat-plain folk who poeaess i,. them as purely as more than their aha.re of ~ble. And, happily, guta, nobility and flaki-bQU> will be doing this neae. Theee reports will mck-to-back in weekly, regale regulars at the P,:tme-time series this comer bar,.making them ~r. beginning Sun-smile. d'fi· Moyers' show, "Our _:.::i.tJJC==.;;;...;;;and;;;;.;;....;..NBC..;.__a_lao_are ____ Timea,.._' "--" travela different • ,· "8JC NOTICE After Sunday night's episodea, the 30-minute programs will be broad- cast on Tuesday nights through Aug. 23. Then, in all likelihood, prime time will tum back into a pumpkin, and the news show s a-nd documentaries that the networks offer in the low-viewing summer montha, will give way to the fall season 's munchkin fare. Sunday night, Kuralt does a funny aegmenlon If you tboqbt the nl&ht before waafnnny. wait till you see the nezt day. . . ..._. .. -----~ Sl\IOVREE\'E$/L\ \OSBl llG PROOL CTIOSS ASD A.mAL BELLE\l'E PATHE l~C Prestn1 BOB CURK'S PORK't 'S II TllE SEXT DAY E\teutf\e ProdUCttS \IEL\I\ .I~. ll\JIOCD GREE~BERG and AL.\.\ L.\.~DSBll!G \nllt'll b\ ROGER E S\\HllllHLt\ OR\l BY & ~CL\JIK Proch.ml b\ DOS CAR.\IOOhnd B08 UAJtl i>i1'fttd ~ BOB C~K ,\111lal* m P'lperback from Pocktt BoOO. ~ IQ.\\ , ; ---·~ l·'l I ---I ~ ~ .... , .. llCcteHiff•• : • .....,.~....., ...... ~·· R i ..... ;.-" :I · c~•oooo ..... '"'" • <J>a'M· ··~ ·· 1(2' rd•.-rd~ ... \lll•l 11\ \It• n IGIO Al ilOClllll (l IGIO ~1-SllO U\ ••• :~:.::."..· .• _, IASI QI CllQ -~Sl·MSS Starts ·Friday .' ( l'TA~NT CW · .... D 1 m •NT CW UM CW JtcTITMMM ...... NAm The tollowlng pereon1 have ...,1dooed the UM of the Flctltk>U9 ---Nwne: THE RENOVATORS. 310 VICtOffe. A-201, Cotta M .... Ca. taa7 11th ANNIVERlARY SALE th• FlctltlOUI 8u1lnH1 Nam• referred to above wH llled In Orange County on October 13, 1912. Merk CMnee St-.on. 2093 _..Ave .• Cott• ~. Ca. 92627 · Kethy Ann Kephert, 3 10 Vletona. A-201, Colla M .... Ca. ~ ~ waa conoucted by a 9lf*9I perlnenhlp K8ltly Ann Kephwt "* "8tement -ftled wtth the eo...y ~ or Orange County on Ml!V27, 1"3. f1-.ra ftul>ll•hed Orange -CoHt Delly Plat "'-2. 9, 16, 23, 1"3 2479-83 HCJITIOUS .._ .. . MAim l'TAT-.n Tiie tollowlne per-. •• doinO ~-.. AINBOW IMPRESSIONS, HUI Santa Madrlne, Fountain V ..... CA t270I .i.-Oonelct LAngfOfd, 17222 = Madrlna, Foun .... V...,, CA VMal'I bingford, 17222 Santa ~ Fountain v...,, CA 92708 Andr'M Mctnnla. 7112 Hel Ave. _,,Hundnaton8...:fl.CA92701 "* ~ la oondueted by • ..... i::,d "* ..... ••It -tied""" the C-.-a.1l ol <>reno-Coun1y on Mlt'.tt. 111U. . l't17a. llful>UIMd Orenoe Coaat Dally P'll!f, "'-•• 11. 23. 30. 1M3 2642.-3 Ml.JC NOTICE HClllllOU9 .,_ .. ..... 8TA,_..y The tollcMlng ,,.,._,. .,. doing DullMAI • MTINA'S,3941.,,..0ISt..Sta. ......... Ane, Ca. 12706 .;~1berU11a L1rlo1 Oon.eore, "~·-"'-· ce.: ... Gontcwa. 21162 8"-1.n. leedl. Ca. t2e44I la oondUGted by a ... ,.,. ....... ,.,..,. M. Gonaor• ,,. 1 1 •••• -fllad """ .. ~ a.1l o1 <>reno-c-ity on -• 1111. ,.,,.. ._11.nect Oranoe Coaat Dally ?Jvne 2. I . 11. u . 1~6CIC>-al ,, ., Ml.JC llmC( - Join Us In Celebrating The 11TH Anniversary Of Our Laguna Beach Store & The Grand Opening Of Our • New 2No Store In Irvine. • Sale Prices Good At Laguna Beach Store Only Thru July 7, 1983 MAYACAMAS SOUPS ATLAS PASTA MACHINE SALE PRICE WlllE CORISCREW I IOnLE IPEIER SALE PRICE '1.95 Reg. •i.95 89 Fairgrove LOOP HlllDLE PEELER SALE I PRl<1E '24.95 Reg. $39.95 ICE CRUM ~·.SCOOP • Fairgrove ANTI-FRIED Reg. '6.50 SALE PRICE •2.11 SALE l5c PRICE &ounn1t T1pf Cl•r Cook1n SALE '18 96 Reg. '1 .25 4 lb. Cap .... Rea. •21.95 8 lb. Cap .... Reg. '29.95 PRICE _ • SALE '19 II PRICE • My m;avorile Things Gourmet Accenorles & Un/Que Gift• For The Home For The Creative Cook a The Hoaplt•ble Hoat.., 491-:194.4 332 Eorest Avenu, Mall #26, Laguna Beach ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR Rfr"URNof: S11""'ii ~ _.. THE JEDI ~ ~. CilMll AT TIC.KET MASTER OUTLETS (lnclu<J;lng,Music Plus) LUXURY THEATRES lat lwtlbtiMtSlllei1t10lllYS2.llU.ltnOtMntiwMlltd s tll3fe144•111il6l6J~ 255J/~~. ) s * FOR fUfll EXCtTEmEOTI V111tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES•·:::.~~"'!~'." Tod~y .i 11:301. 3 00 --= 12• u 2 :45 s-u uu. 1:00 .. 10:30 12 ·No P~uH­No Economy Sutln9 IU'll ~,OI-IHI On 2 SC•tt"ttt 70MM ~t 10:30 11 :30 I :30 2:30 •:30 S:30 7:30 J E DI I : 30 I 0 1 S 1 1 1 S P1u1 Still Smokln' IR I RICHARD GERE In .....,,;-..---c ~E~H~ss m ~~-~ Alto My Tu1or (RI P1u1 l'hefox(PG) * ~·Ins Open 1 100 WHknithh l 7:30 WHkend1 * Childrtfl U..derl2 fret U.len Noted ~:;;; llJO 100 •JO /Gt t lO ... -_ .... -111--(tl -rn. us. 1 JO 10 JO • HUNTINGTON BlACH • IUCTICTOM ........ _ 'Ill 141-0Jll tiiifiiGfOh ............ 'mo Ml·Oiilllliw!IMll""'-111! CIBA ET ---ltl·lHS Cilfii WEST ---ltl·ltl5 ~OACK ':......,.., • :t.." =. ..... fl .... lll·WI 1-.1111 SMDLDAC« ........ .. :ti:' ----.1 ·-':\I' .. , .... ,. , .. ............. ----~ w,1-.rn, ••.10·1 ._..:s.-. W,lt.Jt,1-.ft. ••1tt• -~!11i'i , .. ,. • SO COAST PLAZA • TO'MI COfTD u1.,..,... ·-151-4114 ~(t) 100 100 )00 100 too to•o tOWN CllittR • • .,, • ..,.. u ,.,..... kll ,_. (1 ·-0.0,1 4))~ 151-4114 &Ir.I 1 1\ ltlC TOMI ctliftll IQ .. 6 IW>. OCU1 U ,.,_ ...,.. QI M or ...... o.•, 111\ 100 151·4114 6 00 I •I 1111 ol'C• SOUTM CoAST 10 ,.,. • '••• Ootoi h loll ~rCPSI -O...lllC I OO •Je 546-2111 1 00 ' JO SOUfii COAST 1_ .. ..., -1lmlS PUaS (I I ..... °"'1 1111J0600 s.f·Z711 Ill 10 JO • COS TA MfSA • • MISSION Vil JO • ~-I OS -·-·1111 700. ltlO =""""" ..,. r IW) &00 • " 1110 .... 111 ..... Oilllt Ult >-. UO. a t\, II ll .,._. "'~'m .... , ... '" DlllCMST ... _..., --. ... ...... 'WOllUlt"•t •m• & ll. lOI ..ntCOUT ....... --. ~A: ...... eM·Hl4 -ni ••taH \ .. I l I , GORDO Ci.\R•·1•:1.1t '--""...,_ ..... _ __ .. THE FAMIL'' Cl RC LS by 8 11 Keane "We're rich! Mommy got 200 new checks!" . .,. ,_:\R,...\Dl'Kt; by Brad Anderson "This should be interesting. Let's watch and see which way they go." P&\Nl'TS TMUE IT IS, 6AN6 .. THE PACIFIC OCEAH ! NOW, I WANT TO see VOO TAKE A LOT Of PICTURES .. TMAT'S WAAT WE~ MECE F'Ott ... Tl' MB LEW EEH •• ~AS 1HEY' SA'( OOT' H~ 1He FIU..V 'blfV:~ M~ l'KANV ON~:::;Q;~-- .. · . • .. by Gus Amola1 ' .' ~.· ~\ . Neither vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •AQ54 'V AS oe •11eso. '• . •• WEST EAST by Jim Davis • 76 + u ------------• '\) )( Q J 82 '\) 7 0 by Virgil Partch (VIP) qp .-,RfAV ME A8QlT 5trNJ WHITE ANO 'THE SEV~ U1\0~ES.11 -I / IAJAAT Me 'f'OO TAKING A PICTURE Cf, OLIVIE~ ... TME OCEAN ? 6000 ! by Tom K. Ryan IF '()()'RE= WAl11NG FOR. ME: 10 WHINNV1 FORGEi Ir. ' I 0 A IOU 0 KQ94 • 109 • AQJ2 SOUTH + KJI0.98 '\) 1098 0 J752 •8 The bidd ing: Nort~ Eut Se•lJI Weat It P ... I• Pa11 4 • P111 Pa11 Pau SHOE ~ Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtdey, June 23, 1983 ., GOif ii 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Opening lead: King of 'V. Entries are precious. Before selecting I line o( play,,. make ~ure you ~ave enough entries for the pur· pose. We approve of South's on& spade response -It ls a soupd principle to show a five-cud major In response t o partner's minoMuit opening bid, even if you are a point or so short. But North's jump to four spades is a gross over· bid, especially since his long suit is so rally. West led the king or hearts and declarer made the technically correc~ play or holding up. IK>clarer won the heart continuation. drew two r cou~! SPof1EK ! 5Pu11ER ! \ \ I I rounds of lrump1 and led a club to the king and East's ace. East forced dummy with a hearl. and declarer wound .. up an eot.r.Y aho~t of be inf able lo aet up and run his clubs, and he came to only eight tricks. --,:)eclarer might need four entries lo dummy lo set up and run clu bs , so he cannot dford to 1quander any. Jn. stead or drawing trump•. declarer should lead a club from dummy at trick three. Now, the contract will come home i( clubs are 4·2 and trumps 2·2, or if the ace or club i.s guarded no more than lwice and trumps are no worse than 4·2. ED I ~~ ARE THE KE<;S m ~ c.AA ! m A 8UJE rORD LTD! ,,,~. ' ... 1 Assume Weal wina; t lt rlub and 1hi(L1 lo a trllt1f Declarer win1 in dummy •• -.· runs a club. He retur.. ~I dU.!flm}' ~ilh a high t'8• IJ ' and rufr1 aDOther dub.~ declarer concedes a diacM• • He uae1 two ru((s onl•l•11 ; board lo set up and caall1"4 1 clubs. He 10~1 only one_.~ :I in each aide suit. •t-.1 • ·: t • Hew tie JM e ...... ~1 : a.et ...... &Md? C~fr i c ..... lau IJie ...... ~t i eepy., ·w--. ~•t Lead1," eead U .85 . h t • . I "Gerea·W..," care el I"'~' aew.-,er, P.O. .... •, NenrMCl,N~.~a.&.M , eliledl1 peJaWe te N4itw1, .-,ert..M1. I IHaXiHT IT u.ffi YOOR FATtiEf{S. .----'by Tom Bat•v'l. CHE!.K At.lD SEE IF~·; I'VE oor ~ .J.W\PER. -. , CABLES IN f~ 1RtN< I ~ " l -----. r----T' ) 1 A ·ti . ~ ...... ii.·~ I ~ . by George Lemon! · ~ !'M "f'HINKIN' OF euY 1N1 A -reNN IS RACKe-r ANP PeFec-r1Ne 'Tt> CHINA.' 00 •. i5 CMLoll? Al FIRST, T~T'S ~TI THOUGHT ll WAS ... 90ME KINO OF A DEPRESSION' I EVEN OFFEPIED • TO TA.HE He" TO A P9YC~T~T' SHe OION"T TAKE ~NOLY TO THAT SUOOESTION I . t II DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, June 23, 1983 ·-,-----------------------------------· UN ARROYD AND •E MURPHY " IN TlllS •MEI'S RINNlllJ HIT •Ell ,. .... ----·=1·--..., .......... , ·~·-·..,· ......... ~ ........... Tiii ...................... llllln." . ---...... Lll~mB -: • BARGAIN MATlNEes. Monday ltlru Saturday All P..-lormencH before S:OO PM (hc:ept Special En91991111ftls and Hlliclaysl ftlJtij'I}• l o ~99°4.2~oo'o"') "FLASHDANCE" (Ill) I "TRADING ftl.ACEI" (Ill) '*'--'•~ ...... ,,.,,,.. ........... , ... "0CTOPU88Y" 1tt01 ----- "IUt'ERMAN Ill'" 1N 1 •OOLSTl"ftM'O ~u-.e.-.--.1t:11 LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN "IUPERMAN .... IHI • OOLa'f ll"IJllaO --. ..... NI._ -~LASHDANCE" 11111 .... l:GO. S:GO, 7:00, .... 11:00 LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAlll IN kJcul!y Al 0.. Amo 21l/H4·9211 "WAR QAMEI .. IHI , .. aca. ... -. ,,. A '"' /II. I~ I I ... ANAHEIM DlllVf IN I-fl al la-SI 179·fll0 I. ~D HIAT" (Ill) J. "CUH Of' ,_..(Ill) 1.WtlCJe rtn CHOt flSO\ltlD @!. 11 ... A "AUt BUENA PARK ORIVI IN 1 "'n4e MAM WfTH TWO IAAJNe" I ............. , .. "JOYLL a HY1IC ••• TOO. AGAllr1•1 ......... "RETURN OF THE JEDI" IH I • l'I -OOL.8t ll'WMO .,..,...,~.,, .. Jocu1,., ol Cono1ewooo { 213/531·9510 "OCTOfltJHY'" (N I •-.eYt11MO t.l'A•tl. ...... Hltl ~Tiii MAM WTTH TWO MAW· (It) 1:t:11. Ha.,,. ,,,. •.-KYU a HYOI ••• T~ AOA•"101 :t:OI, l:IO, •.JO •• "WARQAMEl" 1N 1 · 11:JO, ,,., -. ... 10=*' CllOt ll- "PIYCHO 11" 11t1 l'l.UI "aADaOYl"1111 l_ .... A .. W ... O' IM" --~~·~2~1-40~70~~~~~~~-~~ "1•.,. """'' LINCOLN DlllVf IN lll'\C.Offi! A¥• '#e•t ot fl\Olt 121·4070 I ,_.!A ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY DlllVf·IN .... 1M90 ,,.,.. o• "--llo I !: t62·2411 "OCTOf'UllY" -1 P\.ue "FORCID VENOIANCI" 1111 "8Ut'ERMAN Ill" CH I "-"9 ~ROAD TO CHINA" CNJ CINt " '°""° -·· .... ,..~ -·-So.. J Gar-G<-11_, "9UINIVOR9"" (R) "WARGAml" IHI "'"ue P\.ue "A TOY" (ll'Q) "ONI DARK NtGKr' 1N 1 Cl•f fl IOUIOD Cllll 11 M>u0t0 • ••UE TI4UNOER" 1111 1'1.UI ' "CHAMD HEAT" c•1 • Cllll .. _ ,. """"" LA HABRA DfllVI IN "IUPIMIANltr1M1 "-"9 , ...,_-·--·--"HeGHfK>ADTOCtM.A"-. 171-1 .. 2 --. . ~·"'9 ,,... •• ORANGE DQIVI IN •.-c-.. •/~ -· -1 i. 1..,lft -·-··~fL. . j '-----i •• i.~~ • ~.-,.. "OCTOPUllY"-~ ~ue ~ ROAD TO Ct91A" '" "THI LADY VAMIMll" - -ntS ..-wmt TWOeRMtl" 1111 '"T'll ~ACC~ YO ........ 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Gl SSlfl·ID A~gels prolong their struggle \ . / \ \. .. ) ~ ARLINGTON, Texu (AP) - He'1 a quiet guy from Tenneseee who has never won more than 11 games in a leUOI'\ was 5-17 last year with a d earned run average of 5. But Rick HnnlPNC'c'l.I himself heard t Honeycutt wo · 10th game of the aeuon Wednesday night with a five-hit, 9-1 rout over the Angels. He leada the major leagues with a 1.45 ERA and has won his last five starts to double the total number of victories from one aeuon ago. "What· can you say?" asked Texas Manager Doug Rader. "He's not giving them anything. He's done everything to make it pcmible for ua to win." Honeycutt's sinker ball produced 19 ground-ball outa in the game and kept infielde.r Buddy Bell, Bucky Dent and Wayne Tolle.on busy. "It's great to go out there (with a big'1!illl) and say, 'Here it is, hit it to Buddy, bit it to Bucky, hit it to Tolley,"' Honeycutt said. H o n e y c u· t t a a i d a bench-clearing fight and a 19-minut.e power outage dis- rupted hi.a concentration. ........... Bobby Grich of the Angels follows through with a swing again~t Wayne Tolleson of Texas. Grich "I like to get back out there and get the rhythm going.but we had the fight and then the power goes out," the left-handed hurler said. "It's funny -when we get on top wa.s ejected following the incident. Are Padre pitchers making Dodgers look bad? Or ... LOS ANGELES (AP) --The Los Angeles Dodgers' line in three games against San Diego is three runs. 10 hi ta and elgh t errors. -But Eric Show, the latest to handcuff the suddenly punchlea Dodgers suggests it's not com- pletely the Dodgen' fault. "We're winning,'' he said, "not totally, becauae the Dodgen are ltrucgling ... they've faced some good pitching the last three nits." '!bat'• for sure. Flm. &I WhitBon and John Montefusco restricted the Dodgers to four hita and a run Monday night, then Tim Lollar and Luia beLeon fired up a two-hit shutout on Tue8day night. On Wedneeday night, Show, 8-4, and Gary Lucas, who earned his sixth 1ave, took center ataae at Dodger Stadium, combin- ing to whip the Dodgers, 5-2, on four hita. "It's still a continuation of their good pitching and our lack of hitting,'' he said. "We've just got to work our way out of it. Theee are the same guys who put ua 4 ~ games ahead, and they're the same guys who are going to get ua out of this slump." The Padres are cominB around, Williama 1ays, "becauae we're fi- nally healthy. The last two games we've finally got our starting lineup on the field." That's a reference to Tony Gywnn, who took six months to get back into the lineup after breaking his right wrist in winter ball. He played for the first time Tueeday night, and in only two games he'• 4-for-8 with two RBis. Bob Welch, 5-7, abeorbed the lam despite giving up only five hita in aeve.n innings. He was charged with four runs, only one of which was earned. ... ~ . Tbe victory was San Diego's fifth in a row, ita longest win ltreak of the aeaaon, and it enabled the Padres to pull above .500 for the first time Ii.nee April 8, when they were-2-1. ''Winning five in a row ia very nice,,, said San Diego Manaser Dick Wllllama, "and winning 8eWll of our last eight aeries in- dicates we have been playing good. steady ~. Hil own throwing error, on a pickoff attempt, cost him one run in the first inning. Pedro Guer- rero hit his 14th homer of the aeu:>n in the fourth inning. But the Pad.rel broke the tie in the sixth with three runs. Billie Jean King-stretehes £-or shot against fellow-A111ema11-Beth Herr during second-round Wimbledon action Wednesday. "The Dodgers aren't hitting. But they're going to get hot and when they do, they're going to tear up 90IDe teams. We are very fortunate to catch them in a hit- tina slump." ~Padres went for a sweep of the four-game aeries this after- noon. Despite 1oeinc three gamea in a row for the first time this ll!UOn, the Dodgen retained their 4~-pmeleadover Atlanta in the NL West. But it wasn't all that comforting to Manager Tom LMorda, who merely echoed his remarlm of the night before, and the nilbt befcire that. Magee officially signs with Phoenix PHOmlIX -Two-time UC Imne All-American Kevin ...... officially 1lped a tm.-,_,. acreement with the Phamtx' Sum heft today. No ..,.. of the contnct were .......... althouCh the tint .,..,. II ,.......Uy ...,_teed. The Sum on,lnally drafted ...... In the .cxJnd round ol the led .... draft. CcmtndUal dlffwwama, bowevw, pwiaed ...... to ltalJ, wt.re be av.-....... pomta and 14.t ,.... ....... . 'Tm pd we finally Ft lllme- ~ .. could ..... wtth." aaid ....... i•TmJookfr'I forward to ...,.... ID the NBA." Another In en's seed falls at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON,England(AP)-Mark &:lmondlon of Au.tralia upeet eighth-.eeded Vitaa Genalaitis 7-6, 7-5, 7-5 today and reached the third round of the Wimbledon umnia championahipa. That brought the orlgina.116 eeedl in the men'• linglel down to 10, with the aeoond round only half completed. Seedl beaten in the fint round were Steve Denton, Guillermo Vilal and Joee Luis Clerc. Two more, Jimmy A.rial and Gene Mayer, pulled out of the tournament with injuries before It ltarted. Two leeded players, Ivan Lendl (No.3) and Mata Wl1ander (No. 5), moved into the third round with •traiaht teta victorla. Lendl whipped 'trey Waltke 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Wilander defeated Tian Viljoen of South Africa 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. Martina Navratilova, defending women'• champion, saved two aet pointa in the tint tel and went on to beat Sherry Acker 7-6, 6-3. Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia, the No. 8 leed, needed only 50 minutes to eliminate Rene Mentz of South Africa 6-2, 6-3. In another eerly match. Loui.le Allen, an All-American from Trinity Univer'lity in San Antonio, 1'exaa, lut year, moved into the third round with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Catherine Sui.re of France. Mandllkova, who io.t in the final here two years 9, r:aoed out to 6-1 ie.la in ellCb let .. abe dominated Mentz in..,.,., phaee of the pme. The c.ch rlcbt-bander lolt her lel'Ye only twk:e, in the fourth pme of the .. first tel and the eighth game of the aeoond. TOOAY' ••tuLn Mir ......... ...... M1M'1t Eelmelndlofl (Autlr ... ) dlf. Vltn O«ul9111• (U.S.), 7·•· 7·5, 7·5; Miki ~ (U.S.) def. SMf9n si.__ <Swedlll), 6-•, 6-•, 6-J; "'"' L.Allldl (C~l dlf. Tr..,. Weltlle (U.J.), .... 6-2, 6-J; U ~ (U.$.) def. Cl'tlp ~ (U.S.), 7·•· .... 7-4; aoMr1 Vtn'I Hof (U.S.) dlf. Heflrt L.-.. (Frenc:el, l-6, •·• ..... 6-l, 6-2; Mah WllendW (Sweden) dlol. T1en Vllloln (Souttl Alrlc:e), •·>, •·2, 6·1; JoNn l(rfell (U.S.) dlf. Nkll S.vleno (U.S.), 6-•, 3•6, S-7, 6-J, 6-2; ... , Cetfl (Aullr ... l def. Frtt1 1U11W1111e tU.S.), 6-l, H , 6-2; 5'fldv Mayer (U.S.l def. GIMlll Oc-.. (ttety), 7-6, 6-t, J-6, 6-7, 6-J; JMo9 H1Mek (Swthe111Nl def. Crelt Mw. (Aullnlle), '"'· ..... 6-1, )-6, 6-1; Tlr'll ~toll (U.S.) def ...... Ellef (W..t Germeny), J-7, ... ,, ..... 6·41 lared GllMrt (U.S.! 'Clef. Drew Gltlln OU.), 6-7, 6-l, 7-S. 7·S; Mlll.e Uedl (U.S.> Clef. ~ ~ (Auetnllle), .... ~. 7-6, .. ,. 6-J; •tcw• Aa.-(CNll) def. HMk Niw IU.S.l, H , 7-6. 7-6, 4-6, .. ._ ._. ............ ..... Mllrttna ~· (U.S.) .... """"AOM (U.S.), 7-6, 6-J; VlrW!lm audcl (aomMlll) .... Heney Y_.... (U.S.), ... ,, .... .._Mei._(C_._..,_,., ... ._,._.,.,..._ AA1ca), 6-2, ...,. LAWe Miii (U.S.) ..._ ~ .._ l'r1111C9), .... 6-41 .... Jordlll (1("'9 ti "'*89) ... CertnM V...., IFrMCll), ... , . 6-11 MllM ~ cv..-vte) •· .... lur9ln 1ul116-1, 6-1; Vlrr9llll9 w... , ...... , ............... (IWf), .. ,, 6-2. . ...... .......... like that I'm jult concerned about staying ahead (of hitters). I don\t have to pitch u much." Angela Man·ager John McNamara said his injury-ridden ballclub really aran•t pUlh Honeycutt to .ee how good he can be. 'I don't think we gave him a true test," McNamara said. "We gave him a five-run lead and all he had to do was throw strikes. Texas 1eored two runs in the first inning on a aingle by Tolle.on, a walk by Bell and an error and two wild pitches by start.er Bill Travers, 0-3. Jim Sundberg doubled;went to third on an infield out and ICOred on Tolle900'1 leCOl'ld single for a 3-0 lead in the leCOnd innfu8. Texas added two more runs in th third when Pete O'Brien reached on· an error, stole aeoond, ~ent to third on a single by Sundberg and ICOred when third baaeman RJck Adami dropped a line drive off ·Den~a bat. Sundberg ICOred from leCOlld when Adams threw wildly to first on an infield grounder. Mike O'Berry led off the top of the eighth with a double and ICOred the Angela' lone run after two in1ield outa. . Second baaeman Bobby Grich was ejected from the game in the fint inning afte.r he iJnpeded Tolleeon•a paQt to third bale, sparking a bench~earing fight. Lakers wheeling, .dealing LOS ANGELES -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar'a agent says the $2 million per year contract nego- tiations with pro basketball'• Los Angeles ~era have turned to a pomible joint real estate venture with Lakers' owner Jerry Bua. ,Agent Tom C.ollina, who a1IO has been waiting to hear offers from the Chicago Bulla and At- lanta J:lawka, said he lpoke by phone with Bua Tue9day and they planned another phone oon- venation Wect.ne.day. Bua ia in New York for National Basket- ball A..K.iation ownen' meet- ings. "It would be a joint venture between Kareem and Jerry," C.ol- lirll said, "Kareem would atill get hi.a money up front, but it would make lt a little easier for Jerry to swallow.'' Abdul-Jabbar, 36, the 7-2 center who led the Laken to two NBA championships in the put four aeMOn&, wants a 2-year con- tract with a $2 million annual salay and does not want any of th~ payment def~. 1Jl other related neWI involving the Lak..., h club ii apparently - trying to trade IUArd Norm Nbcon to Indiana tn exchange for the Pacers' ·No. 1 pick. the leOOlld overall, in next week'• ooUese draft. The Lakera repor1edly con- tacted the Pacers Tue.day and told them they could have Nixon and their choice of four lWel'Wl9 -Mark I...andlberger, Eddie Jor- dan, Mike McGee or CJay John- IOD. The Laken, who don't have a telection until the third round. would like to U8e Indiana'• draft poaition to reportedly acquire Mi11ouri'1 6 -11 Steve Stipanovich, comddered the eec- ond-belt center available behind Vlrlinia'• Ralph Saml*lft. The Pacers appear wil1ina to part with their No. 2 lelecUon for the rtpt price and are lookiQI for a IW1ina potnt paid, but ., far they'w rejected the Laken' offer becau. they want another poten- tial llU'ter' in the ~· c;a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 23, 1983 ttC"------------::---:--------=~-=-~-=--------::---------;:::======::-=======:-::=======---R ya n r ecaptures lead Fisk, Kittle power Sox Knicks r e ady to offer McHale $3.6 million From AP dispatches BOSTON -The New York m K.nicks are ready to offer the BostQn Celtics free agent Kevin McHale $3.6 m illion over four years, an offer the Kruckssay the Celtics will not be able to match, according to published reports. Boston and New York are currently in a battle over McHale. In an attempt t-0 block the Knicks' effor ts, the Celtics have made octers to three New York free age nts in hopes of pushing the team over the National Basketball Association salary cap. In the latest maneuver, re ports quote sources in New York and Boston as saying McHale, a forw ard, wiU re offered an immediate $3 million bonus plus $150,000 for four years, making the package $900,000 a year. Celtics owner Harry Mangurian would have to come up with $3 million in cash to mat.ch the offer and the Knicks relieve he doesn't have the money One unidentified Krucks' official said, "We have the cash, and that's a big advantage. Boston won't be able to match 1t, and even if they could, Mc Hale would be untradeable." Quote of the day Bllly 'f.1;1bbs, b;lsk etball coach at the University •of Oklahoma, on NCAA regu- lations involving high school all-star games: "They've taken control of something they have no jurisdiction in. It is getting to the point where every child will be under NCAA jurisdiction at the moment of birth. Maybe they will start giving NCAA handbooks to babies upon delivery." Nolan R yaa. recaptured the a Carltoll Fllk and Ron ltJttle • all-time atrlkeout lead, and P'all Gar-alua echolohomentoleadtheChicago ... ner '1 bales-loaded alngle capped a . White Sox to a 6-3' American League two.run nlnth inning that UftedHoua-1 victory over Seattle Wedneeday night. ton to a 4-3 National League victori' over Atlanta Chlcaao narter·Jerry Koo1man, 6-1, held Seattle Wedne9day night. Ryan struck out five, putting to llx hit.a over seven lnnings, aaddl1ng the him at the 3,646 career plateau, one more than M.ari.nen wtth their sixth straight Jou ... J olla Philadelphia'• Steve Carltoa ... Mike Tones and CatU.o aingled home two runa in a three-run J eaae Oroaco combined on a llx-hitter, pitching eeventh lnnin4r and Tom 8ruaD11ly hit a aolo Che New York Met.a to a 2-1 triumph over St. Louis homer u Minneaota defeated Toronto, 4-3. and a aweep of their double-header. Tom Seaver Torontoatar1er Dave Stieb, 10-6, carried a 2-1 lead acatt.ered aeven hits to win the opener 6-4 u the lnto the aeventh when GaJ'f Gaettl doubled and two veterans of the Mets 1t.aff teamed on New ICOred on • alngle by Roll Wa11alacton ... Jerry York'ueconddouble-header sweep oftheaeuon. MunP'rey and Roy Smalley hit home runs on Roo~ Darryl Strawberry, benched for five conaecutive pitches to produce three New York gamel, hit a three-run homer and an RBI double to Yankee runs ln the third inning as Baltimore fell, pace the offense ... Marlo Soto fired a ahi-hitt.er 5-2 ... Pat Tabler, JaUo F ranco and Alan and doubled home a run and Gary Redaa drove in Bana11ter each drove in two runs as Cleveland, two runs with a homer and alngle to lead helped by a five-run first inning, whipped Bost.on, Cincinnati to a 4-2 decision over San Franciaco. 9-4. Cleveland iced its fourth victory in ita last five Soto, 9-5, walked fourandstruckout 11, the fourth pme9 with three runs in the filth and Toby time this year he has fanned at least 10 batten in a RarraJa'• aolo homer, his second of the season, in game ... Bill Madlock! drove in two runs with a the aeventh ... Jack Morrie fired a four-hilt.er and single and a solo home run, aQd rookie Marvell Glenn Wll1on and Larry Hendon slammed Wyue had three hita as Pittaburgh defeated the two.run homers to power Detroit to a 6-2 win over Chicago CUbs. 5-2. Jolla Candelaria, 6-6, earned Milwaukee. Morris gave up Robin Yount'• 10th the victory despite removing himlelf from the homer of the seaaon in the first inning and didn't game bec;auae of discomfort in his left arm while allow another hit until the ninth when singles by warmingupbeforethesixthinning ... TlmRaiDet Paal MolUor, Yount and Ted Slmmona produced belted his first career grand slam home run with Milwaukee's second run ... Rookie Pat Sheridan two out in the ninth inning to support CbarlJe drilled a single through a drawn-in Oakland Lea'afive-hitt.erandliftMontreal toa4-0winover infield With the bases loaded in the 12th inning to Philadelphia. score Frank White and give Kansas City to a 7-6 verdict. Blues' future still undecided QUEBEC -The National Hockey ~ League rid itself of long pants Wednes-' day but the first day of the Board of Governors meeting ended with the fate of the St. Louis Blues still undecided. · League President John Ziegler said at a news conference following a four-hour board meeting. that no decision had been made regarding the future ownership of the Blues, taken from the Ralston Purina Company by the league on J une 13. Asked whether he was aware of any bids that seem to meet the league's fiacal requirements and a stipulation that the team be kept in St. Louis, Ziegler said, "I know of at least three and there may be more, I've not had a chance to investigate them." The board meanwhile banned the wearing of long npants in games, ruling that all teams must wear short pants and stockings next season . Oa kland fan's a ppeal de nied SAN FRANCISCO-An Oakland Ci] man's effort to reinstate his antitrust 4. • class action lawsuit against the Los Angeles Raiders football team on behalf of former season ticket holders from Oakland was turned down Wednesday by a federal appeals court. The 9th,U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld dismissal of the suit brought by William Downing. U.S. District Judge Robert &hnacke had rule the facts did not back up issues raised in the lawsuit. "No factual basis supported the claim that the National Football League conspired or acquiesced in the Raiders planned move to Los Angeles or that any of the defendants monopolized, atte mpted to monopoli~ or abused monopoly power with respect to the Raiders' move to Los Angeles," the court said. Baseba ll today 1917 -In one of the most bizarre combined no-hitters ever, Bost.on'• Babe Ruth and Ernie Shore teamed to beat the Washington Senators, 4-0. Ruth , aft.er walking leadoff man Ray Morgan, argued w ith the home plate umpire and was ejected. After Shore entered, Morgan was thrown out trying to steal second base and Shore retired the next 26 batten in a row. 1963 -Jimmy Piersall of tht New York Mets tagged Dallas Green of tlle Philadel- phia Phillies for his lOOth career home run and celebrated the feat by running the bases backward. 1982 -Pete Rose became the No. 2 all-time major league hit leader when he doubled off Cardinal pitcher John Stuper in the thir d inning of Philadelphia's 3-2 1088 at S t. Louis. Collingsworth to USFL? Cincinnati's Bengalsare facing the • prospect of l06ing another of their top receivers to the rival United States Football League -wide receiver Crl1 Colling1wor tb was r eportedly ready to jump to Tampa Bay of the rival league ln two years. Cincinnati lost tight end Dan Ro11 to Boston earlier this year ... Nancy Lopez says she hopes to keep playing through the U.S. Open, but her increasingly obvious pregnancy could prevent it She is four months pregnant and her doctor says it could very well be twiN ... Agalla ran well of the early pace and drew away to a five-length victory over Gigawatt in the feature race at Hollywood Park Wednesday. T elevi sion, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball-Angels at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m .. KMPC (710). Kolius, Blackaller keeping their eyes on Liberty, Connel- DPYC to host busy weekend NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -J ohn Kolius and Tom Blackaller, the friendliest of rivals in the Ameri- :a's Cup trials, are puzzled by the poor s howing or their opposition. Dennis Conner "Mayre he is sand bagging." >aid BlackaUer of Conner a fter a full day of three races Wednes- day. ''I guarantee you that we are not sandbaggfng. We are sailing our best stuff." BlackaUer said he does not be- lieve he has seen the best sails on Liberty, the new boat which Con- ner chose as the best to repeat his victory in the 1980 America's Cup Cina.ls. o v e r two-time winne r Courageous, the boat that Kolius has made move well here. Courageous spent the day in combat, taking two races from Blackaller's 12-meter. Defender. It was only in the last race that Defender was able to take a six-second win, and only after some sharp due ling on the final leg. That evened Defender's re<:ord at 3-3 while Courageous, a 9-year-old boat is 4-1, best among the Americans. Gerry Cooney Dana Point Yacht Club will host women sailors Saturday and Sunday in the third and fourth races of the Dana Belles Seriesand the first race of the Orange COunty Women's Ocean Racing Series. Both events are sailed in Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Balboa Yacht Club will s tage a one-design regatta for boats sailing outside the harbor on Sunday; Newport Harbor Yacht Club will host Lehman-12 sailors in the Jean Schenck Memorial Tropy Regatta, Saturday, and Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will stage its annual Stars a nd Stripes Regatta on inside and outside course Saturday a nd Sunday. Hun tington Harbour Yacht Club has scheduled the second race of its Bolsa Chica Series Saturday. In other So~ern California Yachting Associa- tion areas: Loa Angeles-Long Beach Buccaneer Yacht Club-Inverted St.art race (PHRF) Saturday. Santa Monica Bay King Harbor Yacht Club-Summer One-Design Regatta, Saturday; Lightning Class district c ham- pionship, Saturday, Sunday; Iron Man race (Sabot) tional, Saturday, Sunday. Coronado Cays Yacht Club-Gi!orge Lasko Spring Series. Saturday. San Diego Yacht Club-One-Design Regatta (Star, Etchellks-22, PC, J-24, K-38) Saturday, Sunday. Oceanside Yacht Club-Dana Point race (Coastal Series) Saturday. Sunday. San Diego Navy Sailing Club-Monthly Handi- cap race, Sunday. Silver Gate Yacht Club-Wheelchair Regatta (power) S unday. North and IDJand Channel Islands Yacht Club-Channel Islands to Redondo Beach race, Saturday, Sunday. Anacapa Yacht Club-Scripps-Kettenbur Series. Saturday. San Fernando Valley Yacht Club-Marina del Rey race, Saturday, Sunday: Pie rpoint Bay Yacht Club-Directors Trophy race, Saturday. Westlake Yacht Club-Summer Regatta, Sun- day. S anta Barbara Yacht Club-Spring Handicap Series, Saturday; Spring One-Design Series, Sunday. "To date we have not seen anything of his that is better than we have," he added. "Right now we have got the fastest boat in the U.S. trials.'' Blackaller and Kolius, both in the same syndicate of defenders, said each will try to beat the other in the America's Cup trials, but will help each other and the one who wins. Cooney sidelined Sunday. Ii~~!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Redondo Beach Yacht Club-Channel Islands to The three are driving for the right to defend the homely old silver cup in the finals scheduled for mid-September against seven challengers, including three from Australia . Conner discarded another new boat, Freedom. for Liberty. but lost htS fi rst three races an the preliminary trials. It was not until Tuesday that he won his first test, Courageous, the cup champion in 1974 and 1977, sailed to vic- tories of 49 seconds and one minute in the first two races. Among the challengers, Aus- tralia II. skippered by John Bertrand, sailed to a whopping 2:08 victory over over Aussie rival Challenge 12 in a tussle of previously unreat.en America's Cup challengers. That gave each of them five victories, the most of any yacht in the pack. NEW YORK (AP) -Heavy- weight Gerry Cooney has under- gone surgery on his left hand and will not fight again until at least November, Rich Roee, spokesman for the fighter and his manager, said Wednesday. Cooney, who last fought when he was stopped in the 13th round Redondo Beach race, Saturday, Sunday. Del Rey Yacht Club-Malibu Transbay race (Berger Series) Saturday. South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club-Ladies at the Helm (WOW Series) Sunday. San Diego Santa Clara Racing Associat1on-Coronadq Series (Luer/Sailboard) Saturday. Coronado Yacht Club-Barr Summer Ser ies (invitational handicap) Saturday. Mission Bay Yacht Club-NACRA 5.5 lnvita- June 11 , 1982. by Larry Holmes. p 10 • the World Boxing Council cham-BC-Stars ID tourne y pion, was operated on Tuesday by Dr. Charles Malone at New York SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-An all-star basket-Ra.m s sche dule open house · Earlier in the day, Australia II defeated the Italian boat, Azzur- ra,. while Challenger 12 was tak- ing the measure of France 3. University Hospital. ball team from the Pacif.ic-10 Conference will Cooney bad been 9Cheduled to represent the United States in a Moscow basketball fight one of his former sparring tournament, the conference announced Wednesday. Down-to-Earth Prices The Rams w ill hold a partners, Phillip Brown, Sept. 9 The 10-man squad, chosen by conference Select-A-~at Day at Anaheim Ash e list ed 'good' on the Aaron Pryor-Alexia coaches, will play the national t.earns of the Soviet Stadium Saturday. Arguello World Boxing Alaocia-Union, Yugoslavia and Finland during the Gagarin The open house will run from 9 after he art surger y tion junior welterweight title CUp Tournament. August 25-27. It may also play a a.m. to 3 p.m. w ith the fans re-card at Las Vegas. But Dennis game or two before the tournament, the conference ging give n the opportunity to pick NEW YORK (AP) -Fonne r Rappaport, who with Mike Jones, said. _from available seating _ their tennis star Arthur Ashe was manages Cooney, said it now was Dick Kuchen from the University of California 1983 season Uckets. listed in good condition at St. hoped the once-beaten flghter will coach the t.eam and Stan Morrison of Southe rn HitvP you oHeri dreamed ot ow"'"ll oJ Scend10 Oown • comlorter l Now wt! ve made I eASll'• 10 s.u sty your oes11e EfvS•.1 • ""' 11qn1es1 ooose dowri <omtooe• Olfers lht' IV> u"IJu• Eut0Deit'1 sll.'eos1¥1t' :11 rcmM,at>te IHICt'S Mftllf' "' t~t>ly !IS Ram players and cheerleaders Luke's Hospital Wednesday fol-could get back into action in No-California will assist. will be on hand throughout the lowing his second open heart sur-vernber or December. Team mem bers include Ocean View High COIOIA DEL MAI day with Coach John Robinson gery. The 75-mlnute operation cor-product Wayne Carlander, a forward from USC, 2756 7E2.0~oa03•7t3Hwy. hed led ak Ashe, captain of the United rected an old Injury to a ligament guard.a Brock Brunkhorst of Arizona, Butch Hays of sc F~ ar:' ~ed ~n:~r the States Davis Cup team, under-near the left middle knuckle, re-California and Keith Jones of Stanford; centers LAGUIA llACH stadium through the Rams' ucket went double bypass surgery moved boneknspursklanjoind chipeandfrom ~landPitts8 oadf WCal.ifohrniaf, UBClairL.A Rasmd fusse~~~ 1590 s. Co.at Hwy. 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""'"""""~lly IMr...,. ~. ~ ~"'9 ~ ._.hocll ~-""""" ""' "'" ~Mlf'd b.f,llt"• '"' ~ ktt 'h.ttt.lll(J tn • 1•tf "'* . ,.,., IJI t' '"'• ,.,...,.. ., fot \A .-1 H•VO Fun Tllil 1101/doy $••1on Ar r11e TIU $915 SCILPnlll .... Yd. fl .. ... l&.00 Yd. 0'1 "'9· Plice e GAF STH St!5 · MOOSll'llll eHISTRCNIG s1 . SUNOIA4. ~ .,. ,.. TERIYA&I STEAK • r " ICE CAPAOES CHALET IN COSTA MF.SA ...... c.. ......... ,,. ......... '"-.$3.8& • - ~ . . . " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American LHi!Ut A ... s KansuCllv Texu cnkago Oekltna Mlnnesofo Sta Ille WEST DIVISION w 36 31 33 19 lS 31 )J 33 lJ JS 29 41 26 4S EAST DIVISION Bellomott 39 2t Toronoo 37 19 Deir~• V 30 Ntw York JS J I IJoston 33 )) Cleveland 31 36 Mllweullee 30 JS WednesOIV's SCOf'fl Texas 9 A,,_, I Mlnnn ota •. Tofonlo J New Yoo. s. Belllmort 2 C~veleno 9, Boslon ' Oe1ro1t 6, Mllweukee 7 Chicago 6, Se.111e 3 L Pct. Ga Sl7 .S32 SJO soo 4IS 414 J66 ', , 7 ~ 3 ) 8 I " 1' , J 1 s ' • • Kens.s Cllv 7, 0.kleno 6 117 Innings) Today's l;emes Aneels (Fonch 6·3) a• Kansas C1lv (Black J·O), (n) Mlnn"ota <Cu 11100 •·41 al Cnlca110 IB•nnlsler 7·1) • Cltvelano (Sulclltfe 1-21 at BoS!on <T uaor 4·4), In) Toronlo (Clancy S·Sl al Seoltle (ADboll l·OJ, (nl N1fion11 Ltaeu• WEST DIVISION W L Pct. Gil Oocl9tn Allanla 4l 24 641 3'I ,, .SH • I Sen Francisco San Oleoo Houslon Clncln,..11 JS lJ SIS 8 > 34 33 S07 9 lS JS SOC 9', 30 39 4JS 14 EAST DIVISION : Monrreal · lS 79 547 St Louis P-hlladelonla Cnlcaoo Pl11sourgn NewVorli. 34 JI 523 ' 79 32 .475 ' l 30 36 •SS 6 27 36 ,,, 7 J 26 '° .3'• 10 WedMMlaV's Sewn San OltQo S, Dod99n 2 Clnclnne!I '· Sen Francisco 7 Monlreal •. Plllleottorole O Pl!Uburgn s. Cnlcego 2 Nhi Yori< 6-2, SI Louis 4·1 Houslon 4, Allenla 3 TodaV's l;emH Sen OltQO <Oreve<kv 10·41 al O~n (Valen1'6N 8·3) St. LO<lls CLePolnl 4·41 el New Yori\ ILvnch 4·31 P"'1aae1Phla IHuoson l·I) ao MonlrHI IGuMickM>tl 6·1), In) Chicago <Troul 6·6) et Plnsouroh CMcWllllems 7·Sl. lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE R1neer1 9, Aneel1 I CALlFOflNIA TU(U Sconlrs dh Feliu Oawnl119 If AJcr.sn II> Grier> 2D Wlltono 2b AClerk Cf Valentin rt Adams lo OB1trrvc TOf88 ell r h bl 4 0 0 0 Tpll9'111b 4 O O I JAOnn 2o J O t O Stein an J 0 0 0 BBell 31> 1 0 0 0 LAP"h rt 3 0 0 0 Wrlghl Cf 4 0 ) 11 Semol<t H J 0 0 0 OBrl•n It> J O O O Sundorg c 3 1 I 0 OH!I u JI 1 S 1 Totats Surel>YI~ ab r h bl 3 I 2 1 1 0 0 0 s , 2 ' 7 1 2 0 s 1 2 0 4 0 I I • 0 ' 2 ' ' 0 0 4 2 1 0 ' 0 0 0 379125 Califw'nNI 000 000 010-I Teu s JU 001 Ob-' Game·Wlnnlng ABI -none E-Tr1v11rs, Geltz, Aaams 2 DP-Celtfornle I Ttras I LOB-Calllornle S, Te1tu 9 2B-SundDtrg OBerrv Sltln HA-St1tln Cl I SB--OBrlH' 151 ., H R ER ea so Cellternla Traven L.0-l I 2·3 4 ) 7 Gollt 32·) S ) 1 CBrown 2 7·l 3 l 0 Teus Honevcll w, IO·l 9 S I I 2 WP-Treven 2. T-7 25 A-7'1, 197 Amerk.ln LN9Ut Twins 4, lllue Jays l Minnesota 000 Oto 300-• II O Toron•o 001 001 001-3 a o Scnrom, Wtlll"'°"'e (11, Devis (I t ana Ell9le. Smllh 191; Stieb and Wnlll, Marllnei (I) W-Schrom, S·2. L.-Sllel>, 10-S HRl-Mlnnesora, Brun.nJI<• ltl Toronto, U0$1\eW (Ill. Orie 141 Y-Mt S, Or-s 2 New York 003 000 101-s a t 8alttmore 000 001 001-2 8 1 GulOrv ano Cerone. McC,reQOr ano Otmcnev W-GuldrY. 10-• L-McGrltQOf' 1-4 HAs-New York, Mumohrev 141 Sm•ll•v (9) ~··Br"''", Mllwluktt 100 000 001-2 4 1 Oetroll 1(72 201 oox~ 11 0 CalOwltll, Slllon 14), B Glt>wn 171. Lacld II) and Vost, Morns eno Parrhtl W-MO<rls t ·S L-<a lOwell S·7 Hlh-M1lwaukH YO<lnt ( 10) Oetroll. G Wilson (I) Herndon ISi lndleM f , Red Sex 4 Clavtland SOO 030 10<>-9 10 I Boston 201 000 01~ l 1 Berker, Eoferly (fl eod' B1noo. _o,.de. Cle.r (I). Aoonlt CSI JoMson (9) and Ntw!Ntn w-8arker, S·7 L-<>teda 4 l HR1-C1tve1and, Htrrah Ill Bo•ton, Armes 2 ns1 .. W"1te S.ll '· Mer!Nn l S.ellll! 001 020 00<>-l 6 t c~ 001 OJO 11.__. 11 o Perry, Vende Bero 171, Srenton 181 ano ~rceoo. SwHI II), Koosman. Barooas Ill and "''" w--t<oos!Ntn, 6·1 L-Ptrrv )· 10 HRs-CP\leeQO, !'Isl< 171. Klltte (IS) Rovell 7, A'I 6 Oe .. le,.., 710 001 020 OOC>-6 9 Kenus Cltv 010 Gel 200 001-7 U 2 COOlrOll, Contov (6). Beker C7), Burgmeler 171, Callanan (11), Jones C 12) eno Heeltl, Gura . Quisenberry ti), Armwong I 121 •nd Slauonl W-Armslr-. 3·) L-CaUehen, O·l HRs-0.klend, M Davis 121. LansforO ( 11 Kanws CllV. Aikens (SJ. NATIONAL LEAGUE ft•drft s, o-..n 2 SAN Dt•GO LOS ANOl'LU s.wner )b W19111M ct Garvev lb TI<eMClyc Le1c-rf Tmpttnu GwVM" 8on1Ae 2tl Sllow 0 ltlcl'lrd•on LUCHO ell r h 111 s 0 0 0 l 2 1 0 s 1 2 1 s 0 0 0 2 I 1 I S l I 0 • 0 l 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 J4 s '. Tho~12b Lenora Cf LendSIY 2b Mondavrl Mar\Nlt rf Guerrar)b &ek.r If Brocl1 11> Runauu ReYH C Roenck o11 Stewert o llecltwttl o Wtkllll V-c TlllWl ~"" ......... •II rh bl • 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 I 1 3 0 I 0 '0 0 0 l 0 0 I 2 0 1 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 JO' 4' '911Dleee ... OOl 010-s ... .,...... .. lto 100-' o-·WIMlnv 11&1 -LtlUllO (2) l!-Wekll. 111.,..... OF>-Stn oi.oo 1, LO-"""'411 1, LOB-S.n OltvO 10, LOI A-lft • 28-lleYU, Gwvnn Hlt~u.rrero ( 14) S.-Show. LHUIOO I.. H R t:R BB SO lellC*"9 -Sl\OWW..t·4 7 l 2 1 2 Luces s,• ' 1 o . o o .............. Wtlldl L.~· 7 2 7 ,, .... , 2 0 Bedlwlltl 1 I 0 0 I 0 Stewert DllCMO 10 I .,. ... , "' ,,,. '"' f-NO A_...)40 ... 4, OIMtl 2 CltlcJMltl 000 001 21~ 6 I a.n l"reft<lsco 000 000 ttl-t • o Soto end Tr...,ll'IO, Oevtt, M<Oefllt,trl <•>. ..,, Ill end M..,. W-Solo, t•I. L-Devit, 0-1. Hlta-ClnCillnell, llecM 00), Mlin« m. s.n FrelldtCO, "°""***' m. FIRST GAMI! ~ 6, GardlMls 4 000 301 ~· 1 I 6 0 A•tros 4, Braves l ""ante 000 001 00?-3 7 2 11~.,:·c~ 010 010 00?-4 11 I Pere1 be ... ,· ,. 111 Garoer 19) •nd Bene<1.c• Rvan OIP1no 19), Oaw••• 1~! !nd Pu10" w-Oewtev S l L-Gtr~. 7 3 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Ameronn Ltague BATTING 1140 al oa10 Carew, A,,_>, .io Breit Kans" C11v', 349 Booo1 Buslon, 361 , McRae, KonsH C1tv, 344, C.rlf!e., New York. lJ8 RUNS R1o~en Belllmor11. 46, E Murrey, 8eH1mur• 41 Yourt1 M11weukff 46. C,e,tino M·nne~o•o, 441 4 are he~ with 42 RBI Klllte. Crucooo, 47, Wero. M1n11e iota, 46, Rice, Boslon '4. OeClnces, A,,_I 4l E Murrov BAlhmore, '3 Wlnl1eld Ne., York 43 HITS wnoteke• 0 •1ro11, 90. C•rew, Al!Qel>, 89, B0911s. Bosron, 88, Ca lllno, Mmnnore 84, Youno Miiwaukee, 81 DOUBLES McRH, Kansas Cllv •• 72, Hroelo. Minnesota, 10. Parrlsn, Detroit. 10 B Bell. TU8'. 19 B09os. BoSfon, 19, S Henaerson, Sea•lle. 19 TRIPLES c Moore, Mllwaulo.ee, s. G W1tson Oeoroll S. Griffin. Toronro, S Hernoo" De1ro11. S. K Gooson Oelro.t. S. Wlnf1e1a New Vor., S HOME RUNS Rice. Bo\lon, 16, Armu. Boslon IS. DeClnces, Antlels IS. Kiiiie Cn•cogo IS C Jonnson Toronlo 14 Sl'OLEN BASES JCruz Cnlcago, 33. >l'lolson. Kansas C11v Jl, R Henae,.on, OoJ..•ano, 31, R Law. Cl'llcaoo, 71, Sempoe, Texas, 24 PITCHINC. CS dt'C•••onst Flanagan. Ba · • more 6·0 1 72 Roiema Delro•I, S·O 2 IS. Khon, Antleli. 6· 1, J 73, Koo•mon, Cn1ce110. 6 I •.OS JI l Jeu.011, Tor onto, s 1 08 STRIKEOUTS S••tO, T0ton10, 101 B .v•evl"I. (1•vtt4na I / Morro\. De lro•t 81 Goll Toronro, 61> Hovi. Cnlcaoo. 66. SAVES Ouosenberrv, Konsa• Cllv II. Slanlev 80S1on. 14 Caualll. Seallle, ll, Looez D•ltO•I I I R Davi• M1nnesa10. 10 National Lta111u• BA Tl ING t UO al balsl HendncO.. ~t Louis, 344 E allflr, Plllst>Yrgn, 340, Dawson. MOnlreal 371. l<nlgnl, Hou••on l?7. Mu<onv At1an1a J2r NUNS Muronv, All1n1a, 61. Garvev ~n Oleoo, S2, E•ens, Sa n Francisco SO, lhines, Monrreal. SO Dawson. Mon1r11111. •l RBI Dawson Monlreol, 54, Muronv Atlenoo SJ He1dric~ SI Louis SI, Evans. San Froncosco . .a, Garner, Houston, 44 HITS Dawson. Monrreel. IS. Tnon Housoon 6S MuroP\v At1an1a 11, Gerve .. San 01~ 18 Cruz. Hou•lon, 76, Even>. San Frenco"o· 76 DOUBLES Dowson, Montreel, 18, J Ra. P1•houryh, ••• Kn.Ohl HOU\IOn, 18 Buc;.ner Ch•UllO 17 Crur Hou"on· 17 TlllPLES Moreno Housron. 7, Oawwn Monoru r. S Aaones, Mor11rea1. S. w.ut\lno· Ion. Allanta S. I ere tied with 4 HOME RUNS Ev4ns San Frenclsco, 10, ~uro"v Atlanta. 1~ Gu•rrMo, DOCl9ilf"I, • Xh'T'1<ll Pn11aoetoh1a 14, C1arll, San F ranc•sco. 1l Daws~n. Montreat, 13 STOLEN BASES Raine. Montreal, 11, 1/\111\on Ntw York 2S LeMasler Sen l'ranc SCO 2• Moreno Housfon 12. S .. Saa, DOdetn.17 PITCHING •S oeclstons) Oawrev, Hous• •on S· I 1 72, Falcone. Allanla, S· 1. 2 48, Lavelle, Sen Frer\C1sco, S· I 1 Qt, 'Vlonttiusco San 01eoo S· 1 S •S. Aven HOu$10n, ~. I 2 ~ STJllll.EOUTS Carnon Pl\llajltlPhlo, I I I So•o. C 1rconna1. 107. McWilllams. P Psourgn IO B•r•~v1 Clnc1nne11 f1 A09ers Mon•real. 76 Sl'VE S La velle 'i.an Franti>Co, 10, R1t~roon Montreat, 10, 8edros.1on, Atlanlo, 9 L.41 Sm1111 C• cago, 9, For"er' Allante, I, M n1on Sen rranclsco 8 Siewert, OodMrl • Dffp Stl flitllne OAVEVS LOCKER (Ntw-9 ... ell) - 733 an11ter1 919 sanO ban, 9 calico ~n. 2(1 0011110, • oarracu<la, 2 rokllsl>, 2 l>alll>UI, 307 mackerel, 116 DaH, 10 sheeosheao, l blac" croak@r ART'S LANDING INtw-1 ... ell) - 76 eng'ert 162 mackerel, 116 bass. 14 srieeoshead 2 l>on•IO, I rock hsh DANA WHARF -183 anglers 439 ba ss, > oanllo 6A mackerel 158 \Meostied, 1 1 "t r sa1mo11 I lr'9oerflsn This WMll'I trovt Clllntl LOS ANGELES-Big Tulunga CrHk luooer) Oououel Cenvon Cr11tk. Caslelc Lekt, Caslalc Lagoon Crv'1a1 Lake. Eliza· t>ettl Lekt Jeci..son Leke, Llllte Rock Creel<, Plru Creel< CFrtncl>men's Flel), PvramlO Lah , Sen Gab<ltl River Ceesl, wesl enO north lorks) OttANGE-Sllt! Juan CFHI< RIVERSIDE-Derk CanvO<\ Crtel<, Futt er-MUI Creel<, Fulmor Lekt , Htmer Lake, San Jacinto (<IO<lh torkJ. SAN 81!RNAllDIN0-Arrowbeer Lake, GrtQOrv Lake, GrMn Vallev L.eke, Miii Creelo., Senta Ana River, Senle Ana River houltl lork), Silverwood Lake SAN DllGO-Ooane Pond LOS ~mftOI WEDNESDAY'S AESULTS 14.Sth .. '1·nlehl Q\18~ meeflne) FIAST llACIE. 400 veros. Jtllv J89utr CBrOOks) 12 20 6 IO s 20 LtOel Bob ICarOOia) 10 60 UO Bnnk.er1 Off !Herl) 6 to Also raced: Seals Clabber, Mr 0111 Mevers, Caoleln Solrlt, Trucklln Moan, Soll<• T,,. Punc,., S.rOonlc. Lan"• Lover Time 20.JS n l!XACTA 11·9) paid '7160 SICOND ltAC•. 350 vard1 Worth Gambit (Crgr) 9 40 s 60 4 70 Klulme. First IFrvoay) 7 60 U90 HutrlflO (C,,.Vtt) 4.60 Also re~: Samurai Warrior, &It Of A Cl!aroer, Merv Me Krlslln•. Vlk· l119Pertormer, Yunom, lmaoe 01 Llrnllt, Azure Blue Evil rim.: 11.40 TH•O RAC•. 400 veras. Maooles ~m (Pauline) n ,0 7.00 l 60 Coure{llOUt Quesl IHtrll 4 00 2.to BlshOO .,., (CltrlsM) 3 40 Also re~ LolH Srvi., 8ootllas Chick, Funnv ~. L.aO.r• Girl. Time• 70.U l'OUltTH ltACE. 170 vard• Mnevo Orn (Ctrsse) ll.40 4 00 ) to 800by Oii Oh !Garcia) 4,00 ) .• oo Pltntv A Truck (Chav11) <UO Also rac;ed· Noble HI, O"tl Mac Kev, kllle Line, Tenino POik ... s-v Titer Time 46.06. U . .aJtACT.L(J-7) Nkl '4120. l'lflTH ltAC•. 150 varOl RbY 1(1111 ArlSI (Adlr) "60 6,40 l.10 Profll Plan 1C1roa1a) S 60 l.20 l"torennne MOon 1cr .. oer J 2.60 Also teCtd; 81oncte R1<1ut1t, Mink Ft•tl, A.111r•leell. Our Crowo ~..,, Pllu Em SI""""· OCMJOlt My Deuce ,.,,,. 17.9). $1l<TH ltACE. 400 Vtrds My fllelr .-1i;r ITtsllf) UO UO 40 Game To D•nc• IP•\111118) 1040 uo 1111~ IC.rcsoie> 7.tO Alto r~ Flat Foolln ~ Oe Clrnef'ron \.Jdv.1. Jelllllet Jo., Dttllea 11:. ..... MeOMI!!• ic.1 11011, H04cl On Mt's Comlrio Tlll'lt' 2037 0 •XACTA (4 .. ) HIO ... .00 0 i•V•NTH llAC•. JjO varas UP Frnt LISll (Traut) IUO uo , 40 Al\n J11 re IMllcl'lelll > .o 2 eo FIY LIOIOv ~Olll (Bard) 2'0 Al'o raced "-O•v G...oi.. 8ullioll Leule, Roule, Anoll\ef t11vu 1me111, Gallant $U110H, Plal Time· 17 IS U •XACTA U·ll Paid 00 70 all;HTH llACll. 400 Y8'dl. cr1m,on ll09ua !Tr .. surel 4.60 3.40 l.70 iWMI T,,._ (Mllc;ftetl) 4-40 3.20 Two No••• (88/'CI) , '° AttO recld Liii• Htm...,., Brown Maeslel, River WllCfl, WlllOI Ruler, Go AturM, Titan Buo Time 20.41 $1 llXAC:TA (4·>l PalO SIS 40 t1 .. ICK SfX ( M ·S·+S·•> oela 129,953.60 wllh 0"4I Wiii/Mr (Sil hO<S•S); U Pick Silt con>0411ioll oald 1907 60 wlln 11 wllllltrs lflve tlorMI). NINTH ltACll. 400 verds. Pueblo Cinder (CerOOH) UO UO 4.00 Sovereign EIQhl (Paulina) 4.60 l 70 Saint Or Sinner (Flores> UO Also raceo: Short Whl1Pal'. Moon Tezura, Wiiiy L11mP Lump, >,pole And11, Frisco Cestl, Chlllle Girt, Pueblo• Jel Time 20 16. n EXACTA 17·1) oelO 13320. AllellOencei 6,600. Holvwooct Partr WllDNHOAY'S RllSULTS (41'>11 .. 61·dllY tMteu•atd ,_..,,., FMl.ST llACE. 7 furlonQ1, Cenlerfold QUffl1 CPlncavl 7.00 UO 3.00 Riviera (Maie) .J.4.00 ISAO Epl Telous (Ottahouuave) S.60 Also raced. Snowv Wing" Vlvaclou.iv. Nicky's Sltltr. Rising Yukon, Swiss Olllv, Pvramld Hloh, Bv Sea.Ir, Cashmere Ju<!Qe, Mlnerve. Time 1"13 4/S SECOND RACE. I 1116 mlles. Tloerolt !Black! S.40 3.20 2.60 '"'" FHllval !Plncevl 4.00 J 20 Marlvrv CSlt>llle) S 40 Also racea Aulumn Glow, Siik Feettl«s, Smoallllv, Gummoco. GIOrv of Magic, DIPIOmallc brunch, Jerell's Girt. Ima Canov Clown, Ur~neu Time I '5 1/S 11 DAIL v DOM LE (6-2) Pelo '1160 THIRD RACE. 7 lurlong1 . Cosmic Light <Ewaaa) 25 00 10.to 8.60 Sano Crao (Mera) 4.80 l 40 Slreom Sloe (LI011em1 7 00 Also raceo: D1a1v Huie, Flrsl Bi.oe, Eellle ol Goto, Perrlot Joe. In Tile Rve, Dabe Dirt Tim• 1.13 215 '5 EXACTA (6·7) oeiO 1359.00. FOURTH RACE. 6 turlOnQI. Ptevlng lo Win (Ptdrote) 4 60 3.20 l 00 c asceale !Plncav> •.to 4.00 At G~I (Oelanouueve) 3 00 Also race<!: lmDUlslvelV, BIOOd Roval Frl11no, Skookumchuck, L.ot of Gus, Greer Tr .. sur•, Telteruo, Aamblln' A•onv, Chao· pie M . Our L.arrv Time 110 l/S FIFTH llACE. ,..., rur10nvs Gattie" Soorl (Maia) 10.60 6.40 S to Sano Olootr (Valentuelo) 1S.20 12 70 Prince Of A"urles IOtlef'IOuswvtl 11.80 Also raced: Danclnll Kin, Pelln. Vallarll, Rise 'N Flv. Slet>ltlztd. Marnie's Dane••, Oeltv Atoarl, Glvemeaelue nme 11s 415 s.S E l<ACT A 12· 1) oald 1361> SO. SIXTH RACI!. S furlongs Alll'IH (PillCAV) UO ) 00 2 40 Miss Camouflage lHawteyl ~.40 •.OO Big Polentlel !Bleck) •.00 Also raceo· Boaoclous Miu , Manv • Siio, JuSI Like New. Muell Les, Grecia n Oel!Qnt, Ctitlc Siren, PtalO'l Image Timt S7 SEVENTH RACE. S lurlOnos on turf Winter Solrlt IBlecl<) ll 40 12.60 S 80 Weodlng Flower (LIOl>em) 4 60 l IO Luckily Smeshec! IVattnzuele) 4 40 Atso raced. Osage Ledv. CePlcr>I, E•· clusl•• Feb~. Neerlv Forgoften, Baov Boom, Oar>ee Emoreu Time S6 4/S s.s EltACTA l•·l) oala '31• so n PICK SIX 12-6-1-7-10-•l o.la s 1.799 40 wlln IS wlnnl119 tlcktls (live f'IOrs.es) U PIC1< Sia conso4etlon oala U S 60 willl 1,919 winning llCKth (four hO•Hs) . EIGHTH RACE. I 1116 mli.s Aoulle I Mai al I) 40 UO ) 80 Glgewall (Ollveru) 6 00 l 80 Hiii ol Tare (McCarron) • 00 1 Also raced Entmv Numo.r One, Golclen E , Bes! LOOI<. Perrlculer, Chance's Image, sneer Music. Gooo Flnl•n Time t 4l 'S EXACT A <9·7) oa10 "'9 00 NINTH RACE. I 1116 mllel Breve Chle!ton (Orlf9a) 1120 600 l IO Nev..-Look Beck (Veten111t1a) 9 60 S llO Arthur Blank I Bleck) 4 00 Aho reced· Hlont>row, BaCklOQ, Plrefe · Man, No Trumos, Avenoero, Sterl< Ntrlva, PurllM L'MerQuls Time 1 44 J/S, is EXACTA C1·4) oalO ~soo AllellOence· 19,977 ~ WednndtV's ll.eslllh MIN Finl llelHld Slnltes Mah Wltander (Sweclen) det JOhn FllzgeretO (Auslrallel, 6·4, 6·l. 4·6, 6·7, 6·4. StcMCI ReuNI ~' Mlkt Bauer IU S l def Cherfle Fancull (. .. usrrell•l, 6·4, 6·4, 6-0, Aoanev Hermon (U S ) det Brod Ortweft (Ausrrellal, 6·7, 6·4, 6·4; Kevin Curren cSou111 Afrlcel Oef. Sergio Casal ISoelnl, 7·6. 6·4, 6·3, Chris L.ewls (New lealeno> clef Bred O;ke (Auslrellal, 7-6, 6•1, t -l, IMI Pur~ (U.S.) Otl. Stuart Bait (Britain), 7·6, 6·4, 6~J. Anoreas Mauer IWH! Gtrmenv) clef, Vic ArNY• .JU~. 6·l, 6·• • .1·4; C&i&lo Molla IBreilt) clef l om Gulllttson CU.S.), )'6. 7·t , 6-4, •·• JOhn McCurov CAu11rat11) dtf. Claualo Pana11a (llely). 7·t.. 6·l . 1·6; Lok Courteau (F'reft<el det Andrew Jarrell CBrlteln), .. ,, 1·S, •-l. Tim MavOlll (Us l def Andv AnOrew1 (U S ), 6·1, 6·2. 6·2, Brian Go!· llrlea (U.S.) def. Mall Dovie (US.), 7·S, 4·6, 7·6. 6·4, Henrik SunOslrom CSweoen) aef, Slel>hen EOburg CSw•~l. 2·t , 7·6, 7·6, C·t. 1·6, Joeo Soar" (8 rerlll clef Tonv Glammelve (US), 7·t . 6·7. S·7. 7·6, 6·C, Brian Teacher (U.S.) <lei. Wolle!< Fl~k CPolanol, 1 6, 2·6, 4·6. 7·S, 6· l, Jlmmv Connor1 IU SI oef WeMv Mesur IAultral· lal. •·•. 1·6, 6·0 l"lnt Rtllftd ~ Brien Gollfrled CU.S.1-Paul McNetnff CAustralla) oat. Mike Esleo IU.S.)-RuueM Simoson !New ZHlt nd), 6-0, t ·). S·1, 6·2; Stefan Slmon•M>tl·Mals Wllander (Sweden) oat. Joao Soares·GlvelOO BerbOs. IBrerll), 6·3, 6·2, 6·•; Ktvln C\lfrtn ISoulh Atrlcel·Sltvt Denton (U.S.) atf NOUko OOltor INIGerlt l-Dave Dowlen (U.S.), 7·•. 6·2, 7·6, Peler Fi.ml119·John McEnl'oe (U.S.) det Chris BreO,..m·OtvlO LlovO !Britain), 6·4, t.·•. 6-3; Jertmv BalH·Jererrw Oler (llrllaln) oat. Jen Gun· nerson (Sweden)-Mlka L.tedl (U.S.). 6·7, 7·6. 1·6, 6·3, 9·7 Mll<t 01Pelrner·Mtt PU'~ (U.S.) Clef. John Benson !U.S.l·Cralll Eowaros ISolill'I Afrka). 7·S, 4·1, S-7. 6·4; Colin Oawoeswetl·Robln Ory16ele <Brllelnl atf Julto Goei·N•v l(ellar IBreiltl, ••6. 6·4, 6·3. 6· 1: SanclY Mayer-Fero! Taygan (U.S ) cMf. Schalk Ven Otr ~rwe·llobble VtH1ter (Soulf1 Africa), "'· 6·4, 7·5; Anders Jerrvo·H.ens ~ (S..oen> dtf. Anand Am<llral (tndlel-Alc:k tMvflf (U.S.). 6· 1, 6·•, 6·4; Miii Mllcllell•'Crale WUtut IU.5.) def, R•nclv Dnn·Jack Krueer 1u.s.1. 6•7, 6·3, 7·S, 6•4/ Tl8ll Vlllotn·Denlt Vk- (Soulto Afrlce) def. RlcerdO AclMt ICl'llltl-Sleve krUlevllr (U,,,), 6·l , 7·S, .. 7. 7•6. J•tme FlllOI (Chllel·Fr"' MCMllllln ($0U11'1 Afrlu) dtf, Eddie EdWer«K (SOutfl Alrlce)·.IONll!ell Smith (8rlleln), 7·t , 6-7, 1-t. 7·•: w avne H-son-Oltlt JoMtione (Au1trelltll def. hfl Tettermen·Trey Wallkt (U.S.), 7·•· 6•4, 6·7, 4•4/ .JOlln U.Vd (8rllel11>-eruce Meftton U.$,1 def. JOtln FM...,.·ltlellatd Lewis (8flt•lll), .. J, 7·6, 6•3. (Helled bV darknets): Vllev Amrltral tlndllll-11-TeMer (U.S.) Yt. Morrl1 Woet·Cl\erlts StrOde !U.S.), 6-4, 6·7, .. ,; Jollft Alitunder-Jofln FlltftftlCI (A11tlnlllel llt. Leo Pall!! (Fllllelld)-0-.. Ht Yllft (U.S.), 7·6, 6-l, 4-t, 4•4; 9erlllt Mllton-ltl 'I' Moore ($011111 AfrluJ o . !loo. ''•wlev·lrad O'llle (AUtlf"elll), .... 6-4, S·1. , ••• 10•10 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thur ~ay, June 23 1983 C3 IA11•lrelle) Oef CtlrlSllane JOllualnt tSwlli tl'lellO). 6·), t •), 81H1t JM n l(lnt (U 5 ) Clef .. Ill Htf'r (U 5), 6•7, 6·2, I 6, &eh~ N~ (U.l) Oef Clal>clle Puuualt ISwlt1tl'lend), 6·3, 7•S; Wlf\Cly h1rnouH IAuttr•U•I cs.f Anne w""' CU.5.). .. ,. 4·3, Betw• Potter (U.S ) oat Mkllttle TorrH (U.$J, 6•1, .... LIM eaocw IU.SJ def AM Menrlcl\HOll (U.S.), t ·3, 1·t 1 ~; >·Sl AJll\e Mini., l!lttao.111 Mini•< (Au\llelle) Ciel °"" Hff I.•• t~tt Kor .. 1-Lu<la •omarlo• lltOManla) • 4 7 S, Ct rllng Ba1Htt IC .. •nao111 loM l.ter rllOll IU SI Otf Jennlltr Mul\Olfl lh,,. Uv1 1$ouln .Afrk e>. 1 6, 1 ' • J Kelnv J0<0en IU S.) def, Ouk HM Lff (South l<VM ), t l, 6· I. Af'ldr .. Ja8'Utr IU.S.) a.I Pam Coate tU.S )~ t-), 6·2, Sue Lao lAuSlreOa) dtf StndY Coiln• (U S ), 6·2, 6•3, Cl'lfll Evett LIOvd (US I Clef. Marcella Mt••er 04otlendl, •·•, 6·2; Ros•· mery Cetall (U.S ) Oat Petre Oelhff• ISwlturltncS), 6•J, J.t, 6·7, Carll119 auser1 ICe...Oel dtf SherOll Wel•h IU S >. 6·2, 6-3, Camllle\ 8tnlemln CU.S.) O•I. Jiit Davis IU.S ), 4·1, 6·7, 11·9, S... I 410 (,A.,llraNa) Sabina \lrTftn<oo..,I lll•IVI Oe4 Kate l atnern·l(lm S11 ,.,..,.t, tU s), • ). •·2, 6elHY NA11el\ti 1u.:..1-Vlr111n1e Wede 18rltalnl "" ~ """•'· Peru ISo.tlnl-Cllrl• N•wtgn CNe .. l1•• ltncll. t I, 6 t. Bert>are Helloul\t l<n"«' Whlle IU S I def Pel M4tdllll0'.I (14.,J" MOMelro (Bra111l. • 4, t. ), 11vlu11e •,.,1 "'• !CHChoslovakl•) ~ondv (l)lllns IU, I •1•' Welldy Wtllle L••"• Allen I u \ I I \ 0 ' 6·2 l'lnl RelHld ~ BtrlNlra JorOen·LH AnlCW\Otllb (U.S I Clef. Vlclol Ntbon (US )-L.lz GorOOll ISoultl Alrlca), 6·7, •-1, Andrea Temtsvart (Hun garvl-Cethtrlne Tenvltr <France> oei. Brenoa Aemlllon CAu'1ralle)-NflOl<o Salo !Jepenl, 6· I, 7·S. Be11v , Slave IHellenO)·Olanne Fromnonz !Au~llal Oef, Jennv Klltcti·Pelfy Feh<llO IU S. 6 l, 6·4, Ilene Klon (!>ourh Alrlcel· em TH11uercltn IU.S) 11411. Yvonne VtrmHk (Soult! Alrlul-Nancv YHrgln (US), t ·2, 6·7. 6·3, Ive Bu0erova-Marc.effa Skunertke (CzechoJlovt~I•) oat. Rine Elnv-Amanae Brown IU.S ), 6·2, 6· I, Slacev ~rvolln·Klm Sneeter IU S ) oef E»lnore LIQ!llbOdv·Cathv Drilt'Y (Brlleln), 7·S. 6·3 NllA ••·stu team s.l!Ktff by ,,,.., •• """1'1btfl (Votes In pa~so>) FIRST TEAM F-L•flY Biro, Boiloo !149) F-Jullus Erving, Pnllaa~lohl• 11111 C-Mos .. Met~. Pnllaurlpllta ( 147) G-Eervln Jonnwn L<o~ers 11'41 G-SIOnev Moncrief, Mll ... au\.f't 1170 AndrH Leand·Marv Lou Plare;, IU S I oel. 8evarlv Mou la ISoulh Afrlce)·Elliabelh Severs IAustrallal. 4-t., 7·S, 6·3. Pelra Dtltlafl·Clvlsilen~ Jollualnt ISwltn rlend) del Otbboe Jarrell !Brlleln)·Amano Tobin IAustralle l, 4·6, SECOND TEAM F-AI,. En11ll•ll, Denver (671 F-Bu<k Wllli•ms, New Jers~• •• • C-Ktrffm AbOul · JeDber. L.o> '" •• G-Gaorge Gervin. San Antonio 69 G-hlah Thoma>. Oe1ro11 ll!• OUTDOORS JIM NIEMIEC Bluefin tuna expedition lands whopper Phil Tozer, owne r and operator of tht> Balhoa Pavilion, called last w oek and invited me along 011 dn - R&R (research and recreation) fishing tn p aboard the deluxe cbarter boat "Pacific Clipper." T he purpose of the fishing adventure wns to try and establish a west roast record for bluefm tuna ar Guadalupe Island, located approximately 260 m1lc:s south of Newport Harbor and 130 miles off th<' C'<MS l of Baja. . The fishing party consisted of eight local anglc•r!> with experience totaling more than 150 years off our coast, aJthough none of us had ever done battle with the giant bluefans around this Mexican island After making mackerel between the NC'wporl and Balboa piers (the greenback is the favorite bait of the bluefin). the sportfisher headed in a straight Im<' that some 20 hours later would pass over a rC'portN.I hot a lbacore bite. .., Albie feathers were dropped over the stern al first light and within two minutes all five rods wt•r't• bent double with longfins. This condition lasted un11l the sun set and our total for the h rst day was i !'lO albacore -and we ran out of live ™lit early m tht• afternoon. Sinc·e the "Pacific Clipper" was only 50 mill·~ north of Guadalupe, a run was made to the island to replenish the bait s upply with sm.all Spanish and fill the tank with big mackerel Cor the next day's attempt at hooking and landing a record (ish. With information received by otht>r a ngt(•rs, tlw pinna('Je at the south end of tne island, an "Tu11:1 Alley," was located with the help of radar and a fathometer, and the anchor was droppc:'CI for the nC'x t morning's launch of the Avons. The key to enticing a big tuna 1s to troll through the area with small boats as slowly as possible with the largest and most lively mackerel in the tank l W•d,,.>d•V'I tr•n .. ~• llA~CBALL Ao ...... a .. La•- ' (lll(Jt; I (I Ill lll JI' V':; ALllV•led ''"it , , ''"" 1"10• r ff4,,,.. tn-t IS aev ,, ·•~" ,, o ,1 J ••'-' \t•I" l Ian tt f)0t hfr. ,, '"'"" ,, tt .. ,, ... ,, ... , ,... l•·~· H6110f\al Lu 9U• "' 11 .£tu111,11 1•111• T£ ~ ~hm.,o Aon t.1• t ,, ,., vlfl•lt.t•' •n«J tulvn"4 r.lm IO 'f. ,,., -NI \,;t ,. ,.-• .,~,. Y()J"; r1et.tt LNVUie ~, .,n ·Ne ·~' t,,,, ~'efT~,. ar.o tt ' "' "1 • I 8 tC',.l'IO'! 1f ftu G4J f Ct .• \1 k toilil..t• I l 01.1 t \t I ()IJI\ f'Aj;(f!Nllt '>-I<• f~lta Jett , ~ , t1, •, tt o, n 14¥ o•~eoiea .. ,, "Ut(ET9 Al.L H1n0<1<11 lt .. ktlt>aA Al'Kll~ I I 'I I /\•ii r. JAi II it' J;trt·~O "'"' ~ • '•' 1 ,,, [Ila 1f!f o Uu•\ 11on FOOTllALL N•flONI foo-• L .. llU• 1;f) 'rc111 ()ot r ~ • \ ~r.•o c11r s Ur .. "*' •' t~ '1/h• 1• Mr Clcnlri ttv tl9M en~n. JtrOf't\C' J t_.lh 'JJ lt 0. "'VJ 1ftve f'idWOtlh • " .. ,,., I •t.; ,.,, I .\ PlTT~BUIH 1, 11' EL l (f\-~eltta1eo •, ''''~" l n"'"fut r ~ ''"•'i\I oar.- •j t t OU•~ C'. APt.1lt,AL S ~l(J'1.,d brJari b 1•N' tO•t•• ~ 4 11 t~•,1'f'nlCOI\ tta I J .. l 11 ,...,l W 1 • b•e._,.,,.. <N"•Of' te c• ./<ft ,., No h\fM eNJ Of'I .. O•llr l'llol atoll~-• First up at daybreak w as Capt. Butch J6/ilson of the Balboa Saloon and Tom Butler from Davey's Locker. Butler's bait was engulfed quickly and within 20 minutes a 150-pound blucfin was d ragged into the runner Avon. Due to the fact tuna only bill' during first light and as the sun sets, th<• remainder of the day was spent catching yellowta1l. cahcos and assorted bottom fish. Next out was skipper Tozl'r and "Pac1f1e Clipper" captain Tommy McMilHn . Within minutes they had a double s trike. Tozer's tuna spit the bail, but McMWin's hung on and the battle began. Tom Bullt•r'of ~ •. " pw I Bt·at·h ('aught thi~ I :>O JHHtn cl bJuc•f rn lunn off c;w.ulalu pt• 1 ... tund. Rigged with a Pe nn Inte rnational 50, with an 80-pound Maxuna, H took McMiUin:21'l hours lo bring the fish to the side of the raft where 1t wa.-. tail-wrapped with nylon and then draggro to tht mother sh ip as the darkening sky closed in. The tuna was estimated at more than 200 pounds, definitely in the record book class for Paci fic bluefin tuna 111 qut•-.1 111 lht hi).' hlw ft·1 \~ 1•h lht· l>t~t fishing month.., Mill IP r n\I 1l1Jr111,i.: AugUl'>I and wcU into Novf'mlx·1· l.tr~t 'll'hoob 111 \'t•llowfrn tuna and v1 • lluw t.;11 l " h°' l.11 "' 11 I •Ii• 1 I 11 t 1r 1, ward anglers Wllh c-<mM.ml Llt'll Ht More trips are planned back to Guadalupt: Island For uvw<· inft11111a111 ,. , '' c It 1r11·nng the "Pac1f1c C'lippE•r" t1r ~t·1wr;rl tjllt ::.111111~ >n fishing thlS red1scovt•n•ff 1 ... l.md, 1.til h'/5 t .:.-! WHO PARTIES AT LE CHARDONNAY LOUNGE? :-low .irpean ng. Crarfih tum ~I Juh In ... Irvine's ,1ftcr-hours e lite. P~'l.>pk• wlH) know wlwri• conversation sparkle.,. You'll find 11 .111 at Le C hardonnay Loun~E'. wlwrt' lhl' mrn'd 1 ... li~ht .ind liwly. Ttinight drinJ.... d<111n· .111d r111lh1tll°l' to the mu!>IC of Graflill, who'll bl· rrovid111~ till' most dyn.lmtc l'ntcrtainmt•nt 111 ll>wn l:Wl\.Vl'l'n 4 .111d l:JO .1 .m. M.ikr your pl.ins now ,1n1,t du11'I bt· l.1h-1 Allt•r ~II. who pMlil'!> at L<' ChMdorrn.w Loun~t·> EXCITING PEOPLE LIKE YOU . 1'1e REG I ST~ ~!if!!' 18800 MA('AKl1 IUI~ UOUl.l\VAIU>; IRVINL. LAL II OHNIA "l.!•tr. 714.7t;2~m F.irmt'r" < ul" r.11t· ... on clUlo ino,ur ,11ll c· for driu ·r-. ht>fwt·~·n 10 .md htl \\ 1 I ~ 1 1 t•••• 10" 1 ndN drn.t•f\ '1 h II ,\I\ f Jll "•f .. I H '1tft"tf • ''" 1(1 lo(I '""I .1~1· '""I I 1h•' If, ••• •lll.thh \ltU t' 11111 -~\~ \UIN.11111.tll\ 110 ltUll fH.~lfllllflt' t ,, nt ,, ln~\JI .. ,,, ( tfUUIJ I >\ 111 •Pl; I l\f l'llh hi l.N•p 1111 , '"t.. ••I """'"''" 1· ti 1\\11 lhd lht• ,fltM'hUll (tt I'' '"'" " Ill' '"ti 1h" 10 1111 1t.11 l ,1111· .11110 puh1 ~ , • 11111•"' •• ,.,.. do u \\ '" "''' 'tll """ Ulll.. OE ME LLE :o ~ .!()\~ l lltool h11,.1 llun111111nn Or.ch C.l1T Q76l(I ( 714) 963-5684 I COMPLETE aporta 1nth• DlilJPilal I i , C4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, June 23, 1983 OSBORNE GRIFFITH MAHON FRANCESCHINI MALONEY COLODNY PronJotions, appointnients told Denoia L. Osbonae of Newport Beach will become vice president of the Re1ency Gronp, a Fountain Valley-based real estate investment company on July 1, it was announced by David Peters, Regency president. Osborne will be responsible for the acquisition, financial structur- ing and syndication of income properties. Osborne has been a principal in the real estate development and investment firm of Wllliam1 and Osborne, Newport Beach. • • • John S. GrUfUb Jr., president of Saven Tbrlft & Loan A11ociatlon of Laguna Hills, has been named president of Soatbweat Bancorp, the Laguna Hills-based holding company for Savers Thrift, it was announced by Donald G. Zeller, Southwest Bancorp chairman. Griffith, a Costa Mesa resident, iS a founding director of Southwest Bancorp and has served as president of Savers Thrift since the financial institution opened in July of 1982. • • • Cbrlatopber Mabon of Newport Beach has been promoted to director of office buildings in the Irvine Company'• Property Management Division, it has been announced by Daolel M. Lamkin, divisional .vice president. Mahon, who was previously manager of office buildings for the company, will no~ be responsible for all areas of operation for the company's 30 high, mid and low-rise office structures in Newport Beach and Irvine. He also oversees Newport C.enter Parking, which operates the company's parking facilities in Newport Center. • • • Elinor Franceschini of Santa Ana has been appointed the the newly created position of director of public relations for Brea BoapltaJ Nearop1ycblatric Center, it was announced by hospital administrator Joaepb· Wl1niew1kJ. The hospital, a facility of CompCare, is an acute mental health center which specializes in psychiatric therapeutic programs. ••• USA '84, a graphics arts and sales promotion corporation located in Santa Ana, has announced the naming of Blll Maloney as vice president. Maloney comes to the company from the B.J. Stewart Adverti1log/PabUc RelatJoaa firm <'f Newport Beach. where he was vice president, Nil.IC NOTICE f1CTTTIOU8 ., ..... ...-1TA~NT The followtng pel'IOnS .,. doing t>uair-u; SPEED CENTER USA - PHANTOM RIDER, 1200 E. Peclfk;o Ave., An-'*m, CA 92805 Euro -Merketll'lg Inc., a Callfornla corporltlon. 1200 E, Pacifico Ave .. Anaheim. CA 92805 Thie bual.-It eonctucted by a corporal ton Euro-Marketing Inc. John Oleeon, Prlllldent Thia atatemenl WU flied with Ille County Clerk ol Orange County on June 3, 1983 F217'1, Published Orang• CoHI Dally PllOI. June 9. UI. 23. 30. 1983 Nl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI ....... NU.aTAn•NT The fotlOWlnO per90na are dOll'IQ bual.-. 81! LA BEAUTE", 21152 Shew l.11 . HuntlnQton 8Mc;ll, Ca. 92&4e Betlna Inc. (a Calllornla corporalloni. 21152 Shaw Ln .• Huntington 6Mctl. Ca. 92&48 Thia bUll,_. It conducted by a corporation. BETINA INC. Ali.11na L. Gong<>fa, Pr..id«tt Thi• atatement waa flied with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on May 27, 1983 '21.,. Publl1hed Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 2. 9. 18, 23, 1983 2501-83 2&5g..83 ~~~~~~~~~~- --------Ml.IC NOTIC£ P\alC NOTICE F1CT1T10Ua 11U1Maa F1C11Tl0Ua IU91NEH NAMI ITATUllNT The lollowlng person 11 doing bulllnat as NEWPORT PHYSICAL THERAPY. 355 Pllcenlla AYa . Suite 307. Newport Beach. Ca 92~ Liane T Goodman, 239 Morning Canyon Rd Corone del M•r. Ca. 92825 This bualnMI I• condUC1ed by an Individual. Liane T Goodman NAm I TAT'DmNT The following peraona Ire doing bull.-aa: CHANTE, 1228 N. Tualln. Orange, CA 92ee7 LGK Inc .. a Calllornla corporation. 1228 N. Tualln, Orange. CA 92ee7 Thll bUll,_ 11 conducted by I corpontlOn. LGK. Inc. L ..... KaH, Prelldent Thie atat-1 waa llled with Ille County 0... ol Orenge County on June 3. 1983. This ltllement was flied wtth the County Clerk ol Orange County on Mey·27. 1983 "17'10 n17W7 Publl1hed Orange CoH t Cally Publlthed Orange Cout Dally PllOI. June 9, 18, 23, 30, 1983 Pttot June 2, 9, 18. 23, 1983 2te0-83 Nl.IC NOTICE 2498-83 1------------ ~----------~ Nil.IC NOTICE marketing services. At USA '84, Maloney is organizing. ataffi.ng and managing the marketing division. • • • Rlcbard H. Colod.Dy of Westminster haa won the 1983 corporate four-year me.rit scholarah.ip sponsored by Carter Rawley Hale Stores, IDc. The award is given to the aon or daughter of an employee of one of the various divisions of the corporation . Colodny'a mother. Carol ColodDy, is a department store manage~ with the Hutln1ton Beacb Broadway. - • • • Real estate executive Cap Blackbara of Newport Beach, attorney Thomas Noble of Los Mgeles and developer William W. Lo of Indian Wells have fonned a joint venture to develop a 354 unit condominium project in the La Quinta-Palm St~ area. The project, kno">V11 as lHJaa Wells V , will be a private, gate guarded residential area surrounding an 18 hole golf course and featuring tennis courts, saunas, swimming pools and a private clubhouse. Blackbum currently operates Namber One Newport, Ltd., with real estate offices in Newport, Honolulu and Indian Wells. He will serve as director of sales for Indian Wells Villas. • • • Stanley E. Spraa1e of Anaheim was ap- pointed general manager of the Maolclpal Water Dlatrtct of Oruge Couty by the district's board of di.rectors at it's meeting last month. Sprauge joined the district as assistant manager in 1972. • • • Daniel E . Harris has been named regional vice president of the Orange County regional office of Tlle Buk of Oraqe Couty, president and chief executive officer Lawrence R. Holmes has announced. Harris comes to The Bank of Orange County from Orange City Bank. • • • Newport Beach resident Mlclaael R. lrvlae has been elected to the board of directors of the Boys' Club of the Harbol' Area, it was announced by Denali Osbonae, board president. The Boys' Club serves more than 4,000 youngsten at four boys and girls club branches in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. "8.IC NOTICE ftCTmOU• .,... •• ..-.-aTAn....,. Tile lollowlng per90nl ere dOlng bvtl,_ u : SEA VIEW PARTNERS, 5100 Birch, Second Floor, Newport Beech, CA 92880 Dennie 0. French, 1901 YllCflt Truent, M9wport BMch. CA 92MO Mr1. Owen M. Powell, 419 Monarch Bay, S<Xlth Laguna, CA 92877 Thia ~ It conducted by e llmlled pennertNp, Dennie 0. French 0-al Partner Thia atat-t waa flled with the County Clenl of Ore9 County on Mey 25, 1"3 '2112M Publlthed Orange CoHt Cally Piiot, June 9. 18. 23, 30, t083 2$55-83 rtlll.IC NOTICE ftCTITIOUa llUalNEU NA•aTAn•NT Tile lollowtng peraona .,. dOlng bU~ .. : LITE ENERGY SYSTEMS. #0113 2110 181h St., Newporl 8Mc;ll, Ca. 92~ Robert OaYld Bertin. #0113 2110 18th St.. Newport BMctt, Ca. 92~ Mark Wiiiiam Wlerlnga, 405 P~. Preacott, IU. "301 Thie bUal,_. It condoc1ed by a general pet1ner9hlp, Aot>et1 0, Bertin Thia 1tatement wH flied wtth the County Cletk 01 Ora9 County on May 27. 1983. ,2179 Publl•h•d Orang• COHI Dally Piiot June 2, 9, 18, 23, 1983 2533-eJ .. , , , . .. .... . .. . " MA~~H 007Afl -' rta.IC M>TICE ftCTmOW .,... .. NAm aTATlmWf Tiie lollowlng per'IOfM we doinO ~--= SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LIMOUSINE SERVICE, 485 E. 17th St., Coeta .,.._, CA 92828 Orang• County Llmou1lne Se r.,lc• Inc .. • Callfornle COfl)Ofatton, 4t6 E. 17ttl St.. eo.te ..._,CA92t2e Thia ~ la conducted by • COfPOl'•tlOn. Otenoa eouniy ~ ~Ille. C"-' Cooper. Prealdent Thia lteterMnt -flied with the County Cletk of Ofenge Cowlty on June~. 1983. m1111 Publlllled Orange CoHI Delly Piiot, June 9. 18, 23, 30. 1983 2581-33 OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS UPS AND DOWNS =. ·~· =· fl: = = 91flclV • ...,.,oor 8-n1 arwTom '"""' 8urnu11S CNLFln Cl'T Cl lWISv CentadH C111En C111Sw11 CwAI< c;er.Cp 1 Cetua CM<ltl• CIVmS • CllerlH Clwnlnv ClwnLM c""u" ~. CllU A 1 cl:u B • C rk • C wCD ColrTt. Nemt I UnvEn I\ 2 •lllln9a l TU Int • AulOdY B s o .. on 6 'N'IMG<I 1 Vl.$1 I MSIEI t Alledllt 10 G..0-1 11 Lncero IJ So«tvcl !) EITllMI i. 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Oallf'OMTIOlll Al'ftt.Y AT Pl\A11CIPATINO ITOAIS AHO I .,,,,,...---------------------------------·-Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurad1y, June 23. 1883 NYSE COMPO ITE rfRANSACTION OUOT AflOfO INCtuol TIU.OU ON , ...... .,., 'fO•w. l.uowHT l'A(IPIC "'""·I OI/ION, OJ U OIT ANO CI NCINNATI n ocw f •CHANGIS A,.0 ••l'O•TIO I \' THI NA,0 &ND IN,\f!Ne l ~---... Inflation rate lower than last year's pace l By t~e A1aoclated Pre11 -WASHINGTON -Conaumer prtcee have ln· creased at an annual rate of 3 percent for the fint five month.aolthe year, and tome economlataaay inflation in 1983 could run even lower than wt year'• 3.9 percent pace. The Labor DepaJ'tJnent reponed.Wedneeda,y \hat con.sumer prices roee 0.5 percent in May, a alight lmprovement from April's 0.6 percent mcreue. Pointing to the results, President Reagan uked a group of lndependent businessmen: "la our program working? Take a look at the facts: We don't have double digit Inflation anymore." Texas Gas battling takeover NEW YORK -Texas Gu Resources Corp. haa okayed "a aelt tender offer" in an attempt to block Coastal Corp.'a takeover bid . Separately, Coutal said Wednesday ita management would recommend to ita dlrectora a "substantial increase'' in ita Sl.05 billion offer. It did not speoily the increa8e. Coutal a.119 tent a tough-worded message to the Texas Gas board, claiming the directors had "no legitimate buainea reuon" for proposing to purchase as rnany as 10 million Texaa Gas shares for $45 apiece, or a total of $450 million. Way cleared for banks to merge WASlilNGTON -The government hat cleared the way fqr a merger between BankAmerica Corp. and the financially troubled Seafi.nt Corp. The ~. approved by the Federal Reterve Board on Wed.netday, still requires approval from stockholders of Seafint, the Seattle bank-holding company that would become a subsidiary of the San Francisco-baaed BankAmerica. Bank.America, with asset.a of $119.7 billJon, la the nation's second-largest bank holding company. It already operates one subsidiary bank, Bank of America, which is the nation's largest commercial bank with domestic deposits of $55.5 billion . Selflrlt, wif!l total aaseta of $9.6 billion, is the largest commercial bimk1ng organization in Washington state . . San Diego retail sales down SAN DIEGO -A survey of San Diego area businesses showed that retail sales in the county roee by only 1.8 percent last year, the worst performance in the retail sector here since 1961. When adjusted for inflation , retail sales actually dropped by 2.8 percent, according to the swvey. Becauae of th~pe90 devalua- tions, and the subsequent weakenlng~f the Mexican c\trrency against the U.S. dollar, not as many Mmcan consumers croa.wd the border to do their 1hopping in San Diego, said Kathleen Knotu-Lavine of the Chamber of Commerce's Economic Reeearch Bureau. 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"'"' tt~ontn _,..,,.. fit\111 11110 1111 Mii orree '. C» OfMgeCout DAILY PILOT!Thureday. June 23, 1983 1('4199 YOU AM • Dll'AUU ~ A PMmTOUI ., .... MM•••s1eoa• COWIT OP DllD °' ftUIT DA :r.:. ftAJW__ OM.-. '-.,.._. le dolllO CCMINn OP OU1M11 TO W01'90T TOU IT ~Ml MICM.C....Dr..... llAY•IOLAATA ULii. The Aooommocl'1or, UH ..... '°"'CA..,._ • YOU MllD M T10lt Nbulut 8t., Newport leecfl, OA .. Ila ....... ti CMIMTINA OP .,NS •ATURS OP THC 92110 ..._ WINHTOM,. o ...._ MOCW A.-r Y:"'ftlOU OONlld 0. TllOtMI tit., 2233 ,.,_ ............ ..,_ IHOULD CONTACT A LA AtbuM 81., N9wpot1 8-ctl. Ce., .... .._ .......... .-.......... ~nc. OP.,,.,.,..._ tAU t2t80 ................... -... ,....~ Tiiie~ .. ~., CAm NO._,,.. lt1·~ ~. CITATIOM ~Tl) Oft Mt 21, 1983, et 10:30 o.m. OOneld 0. TllomM Jr. THE PEOf>l.£ ~ THE ST ATE OF SAN MAAINO SEAVICE. IHC. o CoM-Thl9 ....,,,.,,, -tied w1tt1 the ~L~E. 0 RAH Ly NH ~~·:cs~ i::"ro~ of Oronoe County on MciNAUHOTOH ANO JOHN DOE lo Oeecl of Trwt ,_ded June 14, ,.._, end ol per90M olelmlng to be the 1182, ti lne1r. ~. 82•200783 of Of• P\lblleNd On1nge Coeet Dolly fotMr of Mid mlftot' )'OU -hereby ftdol ~ ..outed by ()LENN PMot June 18, 23, ID, J4;; 7, 1.., Ol'9d end requlNd to oppo111' pet· A. DAHfOAD end KA~RYH (). 27 .. IONllly et • hMrinQ In Ihle QOUf1 on DANFOAO, huebend end wile M 1------------.Jlit t, IMS at 8:45 om In Dec>t. 19 Joint t-lll, M IN8tora, In the of. "8JC N011C[ 700 CMc Center Drive, Woot, s.nte lloo of the County Aecorder of Or· 1------------Ano. CA 9270I end to al\le ony 1eO.i enge County, Stale of. Collfomlli, lllUNIC9tAL COURT rOMOnwily,~lngtothe-"'9d WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Oii CAU'ON9A .,.ettton llled wtth tfilo court: The TO HIClHEST 81DOER FOR CASH COUNTY OI' ORANQ11 "*'« Clhlld. CHRISTINA MARIE (po= et tlrM of ..at In lewful HAMOR o1U1MCtAL INITNCT PICTTnOUI _ .. McNAU()HTON, "'°""'not be de-°' the unlt9d 'Stat•) •t .o1 l•ll•rw3ML ..... 8TA1'W Cller9d he of the c:uotody end -out the front entrence lo Law-P.O .... •• Tho tolowtne .,.,_,. -dc*IQ trot of,_ noturol pWOnt or perente. )'91"1 Titto lneurence Cotl>or•tlOn, ......,_ ...._CA ..... ua ~ oe: o.t.d: M1!Y It, IN3 520 North Mein Stroot. Sento Ano. PLMNTW: ...,AQI !IA*, • THE AMATl!Uft IOWLEAS Loo A. Bronctl Cellfomle. ell right, IHl8 end lnter•t· CdtlnW ~· ---...ee--.i ~.~ M:M"k1'0Dliii 11iiiiif0i!M~CA-~~ Haney ()rent, Deputy under Mid OMd of Truet In the P'09-~ ..00. _. DOE1 OM1 ......._ 0ow' y.,M 7231 Qnnc1 mTTY "-no '"ULLIN, INC. ~. ~~ -~ ~ty end ._... .,...._-=:. Ooki:"'s';.mon, CA eOeeo =~A... Lot44Trsct 10097 Mlhowflon• c.-.... -"' Lewted ~2Alldwlldt1• c ,44HC-CA ~CA-mec>NC«dedlnbook 441,Pogeo29 NOTICE YM ............... = .. "o. ... ypreH, (714) nt-4n1 lo 3't, both lnc:lu.ive of Ml•· The _. _, ..._ ..... ,_ Thie bl*-le conduc:ted ew on • ......., ter. ............ celleneoue Mope, Records of Or· ....,. ,_ ...... .._.. ..._ lndMduol Publlohod <>ninge Coast Dolly enge Coontt end c:orrecec:I by that ,... ,.._., _.. • .,.. lllNd .ioN\ Dow vome Piiot Juno 9, le, 23, 30, 1983 oertoln Cert flc:ato of Corrtc11on r• ltle tn...,_1011 ....... '4. L_.. ~ Rudnlc* COfded In Boo6' 13e30, Pogo 1'483 ot II you wloh to .... the llCMoe.OI' Thie •t•t-t -llled with the Olflc:lel Rec:ord1 of Orono-County, eny attomey In thle mott«, you County Clortl of Oronge County on Cllllornla. ehoukl do '° promp11'( 80 thot yow June 3. 1983 Non·Exc:lualw Appurtenant -written reeponeo, II ony, rnoy be llted ' · fl211818 menta for •nor-. IQ'-. UM end on time. Publlahed Or•;i-Coast Dolly enfQymenl In end to the "Rec-AVllOt UMod lie oldo ....,.. -... ~-"' 18 30 1813' reotlonol Common Ar•" of Mid .-.. IJ .,...... ,_. ......., ... ...,., --"'· • ' ' 295743 Troc:t No. 10097, at eot forttl In the ...-. Ud. 8111 1 •1 ... 0 -OaderotlOn ol Cov9Nnta, Con-... Ud. n 11,,. --. de • dltlons end Reetrlc:11one. Lourel ... Lee lo.... 1 1' 1 ... ..... "8JC N011C[ Point To.iiOOmM • Plonned Unl1 SH.leteddWsolc::llorolCOMeto ------------~elopomeflt Recorded In Boole de un obog8do en eot• lldun1o, de-• K...U 13177. ~ tees of Ofllc:tsl Re-ber1a "-lo ~to. do _,...,.,.. COURT Oii COfda. ' .... manoro • ., reopuoott MCttta. e1 c~ The street oddr-end other hey .,_, puede ., l'9Qlltnld• 0 COUNTY OP oaAllCIS common deolgnatlo, If eny, of the ttempo. 111 Ce.to Ctr. Of. w ... r..i propwty dooc:t1bed obcWe Is 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A cM ..... '°"' CA~ purported to be: 10'4 Pinon Tr.. complolnt hat ti.fl llled by the ll'1.AIN'TW1 TO'rl "II" UI. INC., Lone, COSIO ....... Cellfomlo. plalntlft eg.intl you. II you wietl to • ~ .,... ...... Dllll IDTICIB The underelgned Truet.. die-defend thle 1-'1, you ~t. within D•P•NDA•TI: TSMA fllRMA c:lalma wry lleblilty for eny lnc:orroc:1· • doya after Ihle eummone le Mfwcl NOPtlRT•I, INC., • C...._. MM of the ttreet llddr-and othOf on you, flle wtth tNe OOUf1 • wrmen ...., .... ~ POOOllAICa. MC., • -----------•lc:ommon doolgnatlOn, If ony, shown reopoNe to the complalnt. Un1oM Delowere oerreratteit; MAY THOMSON HARRIS H . (TOMMY) TiiOMSON, cbainnan of the board of KE'ZY Radio, lovin1 brother of Mrs. Natalie T. Mitchell and Mrs. PhyW. T. Fogarty, Wlcle of Daniel P . Mitchell, Peter L. Townsend, eanette--T. Brophy, Diane T. Zier, Natalie T. Fogarty and Rob- ert Foprty. Ma. of Chris- tian Burial will be held on Friday, lOAM at Our Lady • Queen of ~la C..thoUc On.arch, 2045 Mar Vista, Newport Beach, c.a. Inter- ment in Wuhington. D.C. In lieu of flowen the family ~uesta donations be made to Our Lldy Queen 'Of Anpla C..t.holic Chun:h of HOSPICE of~ Coun- ty. O'Connor Laguna Hills M o rtuary directors . • 581-4300. MALLOY DAVID J . MALLOY, resi· dent of Little Balboa Wand, puled away on June 17, 1983. Survived by 2 nieces. Margit F.aaley and Inger Marie Graham and 1 .uand-niece Mary F.aaley. f>'rivate memorial services were conducted. Friends ; who wish in lieu of flowers may make contributions to the American C.ance.r So- ciety. Malloy-Mitten Fu- neral Home direct.ors. (213) (Gallacher) JAMES IZATT GAL-LACittR resident of Costa • M1!88 pemed away June 21, 1983. Survived by hia loving wife Nona, IDn & daugh· ter-in-law James & Pamela Gallacher and son and daughter-in-law Duncan & Beverly Gallacher and three grandchildren. Mr Gal- lacher was a member of the Coua Mesa Newport Harbor Uona Club for 30 years. He was abo act.Ive in 'The Boys and Girls Clube and Boy Scouta of America in the Newport Beach area .. Villltation hours will be Thunday, 4 to 9PM at Pa· ' dfic View Mortuary. Ser· • vkel will be held Friday, June 24. 1983 at lPM in The Pacific View Mortuary Chapel. Flowen will be ac- cepted or contr ibutions maybe made to 'The Boys Club of the Harbor area herein. you do 80, your deifallt .. be GARD•• a A 80CIATS8, • Stlkl Nie wlll be mode, but wtthout entered on oppllc:etlOn of the !*In-p • r • 11 • r • " I P ; A • C 0 c:ovenentor-ronty,oxpr.aa<lm-tlfl, end thle OOUft mey enter a ludo-C0•8TRUCTION CO., INC,, a piled, NQOtdlng tltte, pc 11111IOfl, or rnent OQOIMt )'Oii tor the,.... d9-~ IAm• a, 11ART1N, encumbrtnoM, to poy Iha rom.inlnQ mondocf In tho ~t. wNdl llALITON tllUlllMA COWMY, • pr1nc:lpol 11Um of the note(•) sec:ur.a c:ould tMUl1 In gornlehlnent of • I •••• , I •• r •• , •• I • " • by Mid Oeed of Truet, with lnterw1 wegM, taking of money °' propwty MTIM•MT 'UND TRUaT Of thoreon, • ptO'Aded In Mid note(1). or other rollof requeeled In the com-T.-Pl~. NSAT9IO AND edY8noeo, If ony, under the tsrme of plalnt. .... MDUentY OP IOUTMmM Mid Deed of Trust, '-• c:flerO-. Oeted:Morc:h 17, 1983 CALIPOR•IA1 TRA•IA-lllC~ end OJIPOllW of the TNll• end of Loo A. Bronc:h, Cioni T1'TlS -••ite:a COWAN\', O the INtt.t_craet..s-by..uld Deed -SNrte Llpenll1, Deputy -.-0 ':1.1•1!!., ............ !' = Tni1t.IOl'thesmountr-.onably ... .....,,._._... o..,_I --, ..._.. tlmated to be: '2e,063.3". AHorMJ .. "-fttlM, • ......, loll • The beneftclety under Mid Deed -...... 1. '" Of., ..... 100, ..... ..,......, •••• ~ Ill .. ofTNltherotoforeOllec:utedondde-1MM,C..a71J ~.·r"':,!•IAI e4heree te tile llYered to the undenlgnecl • written 7Wl81..... • -., °' 9"' .._. .-Dec:lerotlon of DofllUlt end Oamand PublWled Ofenge Coeat Dolly ............. ....._ .... DOU 1 for Sale, end• wrmen Notice of o.. Pilot Juno 1&, 23, 30, July 1, 1983 ..._...-. ........... leult end Elec:llon to Sell. The under· Z789-«S ~ ..... signed c..-d Mid Notice of dof8Ult •WO-. ON llCOMD end EJoc:1Jon to Sell to be rec:otded In MWM'9D MID the c:ounty wtwe the r..i property 1e "8JC N011C( ~M. c~ 10c:a1ed. •OTIC•I YOU NAYR IRR• Dote: Juno II. 1983 IUP9NCMt COURT IUID. nm COWIT ..., DSc:m SAN MARINO SERVICES, INC OP C~ AGA•aT YOU W1TMOUT YOUR M Mid Trust.. COUNTY OP ORAMGE 1•1•0 MRAllD U•LRll YOU Pec:Hlc Sentlntl Cofl>., aQent 111 CtM C..... DrM .... M1POND wt'ntae •DAY*. MAD By Betty Werner P.O .... -T.-WOMIATIOlt -.ow. euthortzed signature ..... .._ CAllN AVllOI U8T•D NA llDO 11929 South Sepulyeds SM!. ,LAl•TIPP:CARL I!. KIM• DSMA•DAO. U TRllU•A&. Loe Angelos, CA ~5 MOUCIH. D.0.1.. ..._ »C ....,. KCIDlll COKIRA UD. - (213) 77&-1201~ DDEmAlfT! 1)(JR()TlfY llOIS AUDISNCIA A •NOi OUR UO. Sold .... w!N be conduc:ted by: KWOUQH olla DOROnn' "-MWONDA DmfTRO 09 • DIAi. &..wyw1 Tiile lnMKWIQC Corp. CHAM.AND, Md OC.8 1 .,...._ LaA LA INPORMACIOM OU• 520 North Mllln Street 10.........,. -. Santa Ana, CA 92701 au•a.ea TO TMS O......,ANT8: (714) 558-08-4'4 c-.... 17..... 1. A c:MI complolnt hM ti.II Ned Publlthed Orange Coaet Dolly NOTICll Y ... ltne IMell .-d. ege1net you. Pllo1 Juno 111, 23, 30. 11183 The-'_, .... ~ f:":': 2. II you wleh 10 def encl thl• 2769-83 wttllMt ,_ ...._ ....,.. leweult, you mutt, wlthlrl 30 doye ------------1 JM,......... .... •.,.. "9ed after this summons la Mr\IOd on Pta.IC NOTICE .._ .,...,m11t1r ....... you. fllo wtth 1111a COU11 • .,,,,.,.. II )'OU wteh to ...-the tdvtce of r.aponoo to the complalnt. Un'-"°~Of TRU8TD'8 8ALE ony ot1orney In ti. matter. you you do 10, your default wllt b• u.-No. -.-1-tlaU8WEU. should do eo ptornp«ly '° lhot your entered upon oppllc:s tlon of the T.8. No. 11-ot• written rsoponse. If eny, moy be llled plolntlft, end Ihle QOUf1 !"MY enter • UNIT CODS U on time. fUdgrnent OQelnst you for the rollaf FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS ANO AVllOt U..... M tide ...._. domsnded " the complalnt, wNdl LOAN ASSOCIATION, formerly SE· ....... .,...... ,.... .... COUid rHull In gernlahment Of CURITY SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· -"• Ud. lllft udl1 IClla • -woo-. taking of ITIOfleY or propwty SOCITION H du•v5•P olnted q.-Ud. r 11p 1 Ide ....,. • • ot other reflef rsq ueeted In th• Truet .. under Ille ' . de-cleL&Aelo.....,,.IChn ........ ~t. ac:rlbed deed of lnAI WILL SE L AT Sl lJeted d.-eolldtor .. conMjo 3. Tho otljec:t of this KllOn ... PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· do un obog8do en ... edunto. de-omong other thlnOe· to otleoln. flnal EST BIDDER FOR CASH ·AHO/OR beN heoer1o lmmedloi-te, do Judgment of the obove-.ntltled THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED eote rnonero. Ml r~o -=rt1o. el Cour1 QUletlna the right, title and CHECl<SSPECIFlEDINCIVILCOOE hey-.-. puede -reglltroda. Htete ot pfalntllf to 1h• tH I SECTION 2924h (poyoblo~ the time tlernpo. property._ ... _,.., daec:ailtled; tr1M of .... In i.wful money of the United 1. TO THE DEF£HOANT: A cMI Ille s bove-n..-ned o.tencsent1 be St.at•) ti right, title end lntefeot c:ornplelnt hat ti.II llled by the required to Mt tor1h the Nlturw of oorweyed 10 end now held by " plolntlfl ODolrlCC you. II )'OU wilt! to 1holr c:tein. to Mid ,.... property, M under Mid Dead of Tt\ISI In the dofwnd thlii lewalh, )'OU muet, wtthln wry they ho¥C end tMt Mid cWmo propefy hereitltfter doec:rlbed: • deya ef'ler "* eurnmone le Mrwc1 be edfUdOed Mlbjec:t to plelntlff'• TRUSTOR: JOHN H. BUSWELL on you, flle with Ihle OOUft. wntten rlgtlt, title end .... te to Mid ,.... BENEFICIARY: SECURITY SAV· roepoMe to the c:omplolnt. UnloM property; aac ertslnlng and INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION you do 80, )'OUf d«oult wtl be 'dot«rnlnlng o1 ....... rtghta. tltlM, RECORDED September 21, 1982 enter.ct on ec>Pllc:e110n of tho plalo-lnteroot, end Ilona In end lo Mid r..i .. Instr. Ho. 112-331627 of Ofllc:lal tiff, end this c:ourt rMY enter• ludo-property; c:oeta of eult; demoooo: Rec:ofd1 In the office of the Rec:or'der rnent eoe1ntt )'OU few the nilW d9-end other relief r.q.-ted In the of Orenge County: mended In the c:ornplolnt, wtlk:flo Complelnt. • Mid deed ot truet detc:rlbel the c:ould reeult In gornleflmen1 of '4. The ,.., property ,.._.,., to followlna: wt1Q08, totclno of money or property ~•In la 11tuoted In the City of Lot 2, Trsc;t 3&48 In the City of °' other relief r~ In the c:om-~. County of Oronoe. Stote Coe1s ..._.. County of Orange, piolnl. 5 . u• Colltornlo, end 11 porticulorly Stole of Cellfornlo, t1 per MllP r.. Deted:Feb. 2 , 1982 dooc:rtbed M 1o1owt1: CXlfded "' 8ooll 129 Peoee 37 to 44 Loo A. Bronctl, Cler1I PAACE.L 1. The nor1tl.,..., °'the 1nOut1Y9 of Mleoolleneout Mac>O, In R. E. ~. Deputy ~ quener of the _,.._. the offtoe of the County Rocorder,ot ~ G. o..N. »C quer10f of section 27, In townlfllp o4 Mid County. 0.............. eoutti, renge 10 .-. In tt1e Aandlo YOU AR! IN DEFAULT UNDER A -LM lolNo, -8flown on • mop DEED Of' TRUST DATED 9114/112. Loo ......... CA_..1 lhereof reoorded In book 51, pogo UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO (111) ..._, 10, m1tOt11aneoue meips. recorde of RPOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT A..._,._ PWMM Mid Oronge County. MAY BE SOLD AT A. PUBLIC SALE. Publiehed Oronge coat Dolly Ellc:ept the wHterl)' '40 IHI IFYOU NEEDAM EXPLANATION OF Piiot June 16, 23, 30, July 7, 1983 ther9of. · THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-2n043 Aleo except therefrom the INO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD southerly 220 feet ther•Of, CONTACT A LAWYER. "8JC N011C[ ~along tho _...ny line of 32t7 low• Street, Coe1o Meea. Mid north holf. Collfofnla .....C:.AL COURT PAACEL 2: Tho eou1h 1IO.OO ,.. • 2131 Tustin Ave. C<l8tra Mm.a. Interment will be in Pacific View Memorial Park . Pacific View Mortuary.Directors. "(II • 111..c sddre9 or common OP c~ of the nort"-1 quert• of the doolgnOllOn of property le lflOMI COUNTY OP OUIMll eoutt1N1t ~ of ~ 27, In iltloY9, no werrenty le glwr\ t1 to IU C8f1"RM. 09'ANGll ~ townotllp • eoutfl, ,.,,.,. 10 --. ~-or~)." The NDtaM •TNCT pertl'( In the Aanc:t1o LM 8o11Me, beneflc:lety under Mid Oeecl of 111 Chlo c.... DrM ._. end partly In the Aonc:tlo Son Juen Tniec, by rMIOn of • llfMdl ~ de-P.O ... -c-.on De 8ent8 Atta, .. at)OWll on • IOU11 In the obllgotlone aec:ur9CI ._.. A-. CA ..,.. mep ttiareof reoorded In book 61, !hereby, heretofore eucuted end PLA""1PP: CARLOI UM ... poge 10, mlec:elloneoua mope, dellwred to the undeulgned a wrtt· 91ATilllC9 ~ l'OCIOt'de of M6d Oronge County. -----------~I ten Deolsttl.IOn of Dofeull end 0.. DSPS.OA•T: DS8CO COM· ~ the__. 40 '-thereof. mend fa< Sela, end wrlf1en notice of aTRUCTION co .. MC., ~ v. Aleo uoopt therefrom • oil, o-. ; . • . - ,. IALnlHGHOH SMITH & TVTHIU WISTCUff CHANL 427 E 171h S t Costa M esa 646-9371 'ACIHC Y•W MIMOllM.,All Cem11ery Mor1uary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newporl Beach 644·2700 McC09MCI( WOlTUAltll Laguna Beach 494·9415 Lagun1 Hills 768-0933 s.,, Ju1n C.p1s1r1no 495-1776 'I ~ ~~ ....... ,_,,_,,_,,_,,_, ...... ...,,~ llfWfl end of olec:11on to c:euee the CAM'llfTWR.OSRALDA.DOWt, m lnor•I• e nd hydroc:orbon ~ to .... Mid propwty to DOH IV ......... D,.........,. IUbotllflOM beloW • depth of llOO Mtltfy Mid obllgotlon1. end thOf• ....,... IMt from the -'-. .....,. the efter the u11derelg11ed o.uood Nld c......, 117'11 right of _._ ent~. • notice of bfeoctl onct of oiectlOn to NOTICm Y• ._. ....,. ..._ ~ by L &rte • ino .. • be recorded FObruory 14, 111113 M T1'e ~ _, ....._ ..... ,_ QOtPOtlltlon. In tho doact NCOtded lnetr. No. 83-070Mll of OfftdOI Re-..... ,.. """"' ....... ...... JenuOIY 124, 1tH In looll 2tH. corde In the oflloe of the Aeoorder of ,_ .............. • .,._ .._. peoo H5. offlcMll t«lOfde In the 0ronoe County: ... ...._. • ....... omc. Of 11\e County Rec«Oer of Seid .... ..,. be mede, but wtlhoul " ~ to ... tho ad*'9 of Mid Oronoe County. ~or wwranty, ~or Im-you Tllo llreet eddr-. of Mid ,... piled, reootdln9 lltlo pa111 11ton, or ::1:1': :~ =::; property le 2222-UU Horbor oncumbrlinooe.~ to P9Y the rWl'llnlnQ wrttt.i reooonM, w .,.,,, ,,,_be Ned louleY.,d, A11u.tr11, Col"or.W.. """ of Iha note(•) -.a on ,...... which lllOludee the real P'OC*tY deed of Trwt. ~ ~ AVl80I ~ ... oNo ..._, ,. .. , tile eoutheut cor11er of •In MIO note pr~. adWrloeo." ...._ 39 ...... ,_.. -... Hwt1or loulowlrd end Wiiien w-. ony,undlerthetormlofMldo.dof ....... W.. 1 M 11 a-upoll wtlldl a moMI, Tore "llr' U. tN8',fw.dwf89,ond~of .. w, 111,1 • .....,. • • etore and Jook In th• loa 1IMI Tniotee end of the truoe. eroatod ._Lee to W. 111 ... ...... ,_...,,.,,.. le ,_ loCIMed Mel a by Mid DMd of Trwt, 81 Uo1ec1 ct.. oo1a1ear et OOf1MjO "WflltefrOllt" It--~ laid ...... be Mid on:~. do 1111 llbotado.,, -odUnto. -. loOOlod. Nty 7, 1183, el 12;00 p.m. at ttla t1ert11 r-to 1mrr 1 i11t1meot•. de IP' YOU WllH TO lllK THI CtloprMrl Awianue OMranoo to the ----.. ---.. AOVICaOP'ANATTOflNIYINTMI CMc c.ntet 8ulldlng, 300 &et "---. ,_........_,_ MATTIR, YOU IHOULO 00 10 CNprnan A¥S., Oranoa. CA. Ny...,._. puede W ,._ ... o PftOMPTI. Y 10 THAT YOU .. At ttla time of 1'le lnltlOI ~ ~O THI! OEfEfOAHT: A cM WftlTTIN .. HPONH, lft A.NY, Cdor'I of WI l!Olkle, the lotal ~ ._ '*" fled by the MAY II FtLID ON TIMa. omount of tN unpaid~ of 1M ,,..,.., .... yiou. t )'Oii *' to II USTB> OUIA IOUCn'AA IL ~-*'by 1'le ~de-~ tlliJlllwNt. )'Oii l'ftUlll......,. COHllJO DI UN MOGADO IN aortlieddwloftNMondOICJl1Mod ._. ...... ...,.,_ .. _. llTI AIUNT01.. 011~~ ooem, ....-. end adWrloeo le onyou. .. _... ..... _, ._....,. HACllW-0 ~TAMIMTI. DI 1115,810.47. l'e8POfWO to .. -.-11. u.... UTA MAHSM. IU WPUl*TA The total •IMtMlw bo91a on )'Oii do oo. ,a&lf ....,.. .. be UCNTA. II HAY AUMJNA. P\a)I ....,,,...Oflwtlldlfle~~ .,......°"._,~1ranofthe~ IP~ATWllPO, ::r.-;:~~8~..: :n.••oourt':1:..~~ -~~~ .. -=== ...... ~J:! .... ll; .... ~l ... otOdf••--o.tect: "'-8, 1MS. Jl'IMT If· COUid ,._,,. In .-11W1w1•1I of ~ 1111. AHO~~TIC* :ri::=~"= :c::z ft~"':::·.:-: ad ~ HCUfUTY IAVIHQI ..,.._ ~of ...... of A.HO LOAN AMOCIATION o.N:~1, 1• ~Ill n tDr U. •MldT,.._ ,_.,,L Oto1t1 ~~ lyT.O.llJMCaCO~....,i ,........,.._ C.H.~= ~~ =-::,:'••....._ Alllrla_,. ..... ....::"C:...."':"'...:=-, .. =--m---=~~ 41........018 U1'),...._ "*"'*' OrMllS 0-~ ~ Or-.. 00.C> OlllJ .......... 00.C ~ ""'JU11e 18. n. •. ,.. ,.... Nie 11. ta,-. N!f 1, 1111 ....., ,,... t. •. "-,.. ~ ' m1.--... ,. 6- 4 2 - • 5 6 7--· a· D A I L y p I L 0 T To rtact Yw 642-567 ea .. 0.,.. . ....... UAL £STAT c L A s s· ·~ I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 '6 7-~ 8 """"'" t....,i...-,......,... Bid& MJt1ro .. i. c-.. a.1'.Qutpnwt • Compulr~ P,.... 1a Yav f\tnwtut'f" o .. .,.s.i.. H.,._hold Uood> J ....... 1,y M ... tuiwry M,...11,.,..,,... M .... W"""'°" M--.11no1_,,1o Oflt«1 f\ornuuro & 1:qu,....,..., Pu.to•~·"" W,"~~ ... BOATS AUTOMOTIVE lhth) Ll-Mif\I Auoo s...r-i • ...., ... , .. Au'4:• W•ritrd Spoorlo, "-'" Rud• 1w"'.,.'""-rru<'I•• v • .,, ""'"•'it ... l'l4"Mk'"ll AUTOS WORTED "''• 11-,.,...., llW. A ... un 8MW l •• ,,,.,., °""""' l)w,l..llfii..ft ,...,r.n "4• lk;ftd.t .... LU J-,....., =--........ -M-u ................ MllMIW!i NO • o,.l ........ :::::.:: ..._,, ·t:,""r -._... Ii 642-5678 ............. ~=·•Ill• ........ -1111 .. • GE 1s? Q100 &Oh &011 eo1: IOll ..... IOll 901; 801! llOI fJI. 671• &211 6211 822' 021• ~Macnab · Irvine plll lh~ •d LD th~ all, Pilot aad 101 •tt of rail. with ,.,,tt 10 '"' qlltllrle-cl peopl•. .... _ -__.._··-ll •• COLDWeLL BANl(eR lJ M ......... _.. _ ... _ ..,. ~ Ocqeoua. Goqeouel ~~I Blltlo­catlonl Totally Hculded pool.med yard. Remodeled 1ourmet kitchen. You'll -~in loft wUh.Jbll.. toWJy CUltomlMd 4 BR heme! .... _ Kool & ~ s Br, 2 a.. '"'*°°• .._. roof. RV ..,.., °"'* .. osry 11t loen 1141,500. .., ...... .., ... Tiii ~""-Channing & OQI)' & .,. ro...nded by eo .. rlne ltlede u... Coo4111elt) =:::;::= of room for us-ldllig. The low price .... "., xlnt opportunl1y fM young morrl•d• or ..,... w/adeolleto~ bulldlne .,. ..... In real ••l•t•I 011ly l1S3J!OO. 75e-1501 or 752-r;,7)- \VALKER ALBE Reallltalli ............ 38A • "-"· wood ~ ~bonulmi ....... '° .......... ,....,. duOld tor °'** ..... lt0,000. la Dorie llNllt 19&.a 11-.- 1 Mm Uitlll.: ---.................. refttaf1. OWNIR ANJCIOUI WT ap.. ,__ Cll ... 1111. HFRllAl.f It .', ' ,1 -- '• tal .. ------ Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIThurld9Y, June 23, 1983 llMllt••n VafaraJIM4 1!11!1 VaJaral1 Ala!tMtl, !at. lat. 11 Val. .. ...... 111=,.tt:.=-.r A'ldr-U,Trl mmtlCMP;.,:.:.c: ..... ... ... pp ...... .... Utt C..ta.... nu .... ••• n ...... ..... 11• ..... comm. poo1, ap_e1 bNoh. Wt/M to tlMCfl. 4 1c1r. ram-~ Ter1eoe..1. 3 ~m. p 16 BKl*of etuctto • .ilo. ..i :::;:• LldiO'.. i &&;;;, IW ':;;cr:ag "' ,.-:...Jo,... O'#MtwllCONIClef ..... llytm,2t128a.llU09~ 2~beeq,,do.POol, !MUICl9,c:loaelObMdl, .. w:.::= ' ... MOO. mo.~ ... pelnt. 1-Mlt,.._ option. lllllJ76-AOJO-coun ntlt-1ri>IO ~ pcr.&4r-40ll;--" CM&M Oerlra9:' 1~ St ,: I · i IUll ...r UllU MIO/mo, 07M51t. • Imo. -41Me27. 60/ 2.6/ lft ... 112 itudlo .,, ... '° ""·.. 21Mft-2725. ~ 2~ 'ta.~--=·. .HOIOSCOPI • ~V SfbNEY OMARA-... New end uMd mobile ta lllAHOAAMiC 8R, 1 l>e, no P•tt. utll pd. I UO/mo. ut ... Mwy 6't-14M Friday, J une 24 hom .. e.!C:iC\•Ouler i if 2112 Be twl'ltlm dbl OCEAN VIE~ 2 iA carport-, St I W. Wlteon '111-t1-42. &;ao, aoroee itW. ~ble male to ..... ARIES (March 21-April lY): You encounter vtewe. t flneno-au gar lrplo A/C H~h~r:1r1Jr PY1 81•631-2177 ViiW, CloM to Metln9. 2 Pl1rN•-.Nptldl.Cell tuxutloue tlMCfl hoftle. individual with aura of alamour, myatery. Intti ... •• :no· ::r:o~°"'L~r:-i: m&Cro-wa~. petlo. poo1'. walledcomm.t1t76imo. W6=i4i0. 1 er. OM & bd, 2 M. 8"c. no PW Olet75-7eME¥9*.Avall l 400 plu• depoatt. • •-4~1_.e. e NrSo. CoMt Plue .. &O. &44-14'0, wet« peld, enctad gar, Mao_]~ 7-16. 213-ffe-7111 aurrounda one who • talks 4f travel, api.rit~r -498-0383. QM b:! dlt!MfW. luL llMi ftM FemM, non-emkt, room & unique conununlcatJons and purauit of "higher Ullll a&.I 3 er houee !Utt te50 rnuttl ..... au Ull u -·""IA am. &:alfUI ,_ a Ptf¥ In Older wawmont knowledge."GetfUes,factainorderforpurpoeeof BMutlful24XeG2BR,2 B• bath pvt I/yd phC:i\'I Qi 1378 2 &&;;i Ml .. 11 torrent2st~Z._. hm.'280/mo.860-6408 1301oo6clnQfor•S*I09. d lvin · to 1 al dil hQme. COtner IOI, ltland 639·0190 BEST Rltv fee, II ~ d I II ' ·•1_· ' F I h d t MO to alt 80Cll)llcanta e ig tn eg emma. khchen Fam rm, tight 1,,.. , "ouH ca ~ • • 1 '4e0/mo 2 Bclr!N, l'A e., Ba. dlhwr, mic:l'O-Wavt, urn• • room, ma • 668_70n , 21,_685.~ TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Be aware of tart« ·endoMd PGfch 3 Br huge family room, 3 63e-.0190 BESl Rlty tee catpor\ ,._ opt ,,_ encled 2 ~ gr, pool & working Fem. pref. 24 tin inventory, focus on responaibility, financial potential. air oOnci Voung adult9 ea.'11200/mo. M ... del futia UN drac>M.' lndry rm.' io-•P•· Ca ll Karen. UtO/mo. 842"5717• wetoom'•. 1 3-4 ,600. Mar. AQt. 631-7370 unit. DELAWARE PtNE8 Uiauna Bwh-Pvtent, ~ Room mate to ~ 1 Individual who 11eeks a poeaible cloee uaoclatJon or 6-40-5e37 agt. Clf<:te thl• *3lfi home~":~ 6 cr";t ~ TSL .!!!.,w w"':,;'2_1803 from 1-47a.te00. '275. Pfof/bul, matiAnt, ~;o!:i~~!:.o:;:: partnerahlp may not be able to live up to fiacal NB UnlverMJ 24K90 2BR w/garao-a morel Klde Q8#'1525 53t-et90 BEST ._... Frplc, pool, gar, non-amoller, -494-0-451 2 car ear oarao-. pool requirements. Know it, protectaelf in clinches. 1Ba, xlnt cond, metur• 63M100 BEST Rlty fee Atty ,_ 1486, 2 bd, patio, Retr, No ptfvete petlo 7 Nr befl, r.mai. only, no . end Jae. ~ loo GEMINI (MllY 21-June 20): Hold off on new moblle park. Bollt tac. cie.n 2 bdrm 1 be. eoo1 Pool/jacuzzi enll 3 peta .. 72-4-A Ja,,.... St. ~o!:::C:., cooking. eao wkly or l300 per mo. Aft I. projects. Be ~ware of ltWal requirements, special bay acoeu. 145M, '20M gar,' pvt yd. Ldryl Br 3 ea lpllt '9¥elanoeehotne s1s-ns1 · 1115 mo 8-46-7500 5-40-7859. rights and penniaaions. "Spotlight on cooperative dwn, owe bal, 97&-"447 hooll~ No pet•. S5251 kid• pet• se&o. Hu<ryl *'495/mo 2 Br. t Ba apt, xe 2 Br. 2 .,_, In Rm. Nwpt Bch, poor, -Shar_•_lo_Y91_y_trt_,...... __ o.w,,,.....- efforts, poatble long-range ties. Aries, Libra nativee trJ Lett mo. eeao 1 63M190 BEST Rlty tee. encl petlO, ~pet OK. •· ~~I c:~'ci d r~~· 12.25/mo. Woman only, Point home. Prlv•I• play significant roles. Break from past is indicated. Clftb lUI Lg t~BFIP~u~:K ~'P:c! W•taluttr Bil ~·t W7.~st llk-upe, no pet9 &25: S5 up. 8-46-2HO. ,=·o~v~6 • .,.~ CANCER (June 21-J uly 22):-Spotllght onspecial PacMCVlew: slnor• ~ta.' Reta a•1simo. O#doi&l.weat a dALt TSL Mgmt &42·1003 6-4C)...«U "::t :~,:it:-~ am~r. No~·· 1360. Udl services,innovativeprocedures.abllitytoiettoJu:a.ci c.n:~Y910tl460, ~lll-4~pat ~____.~,, ~ CrMIL.-.6P.lL ~21' ~ utlt: 1111 c1ep 1Ac::A!d.4ei..3a9a -~- ""'o('"mafi.iii. St.resa origiJ.Ullity, strive for greater ---1r-e.11t ·&-' Lge2bf, 1 b;;;.x,gar., sm"~ · 2 Br. apt wl p•tlo. a'd~~~~~':t.'i!.~ 83t-e259 · · ""fer independence and have heart-to-heart talk with walher/dryer hook-up. A t r l Ii.. 8-45-St03 Aft ePM. a waiar peld taleY!Md Rm w/kltchenett• bath .... • •• member of opposite sex. Leo plays key roles. rrtf!!!J tut No pet1. IS26. 5-45-7983 ertata I ant I S525/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. .-:urttY. From' 1610. C.. SM ent~ 1 mi to bcfi §jn;l8 car ~age W mo.. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emotional involvement &nDT• llRITm Newport HQll ., .. luxury Dw ••• 1111 trplc, belcony. tndry rm, 8'6-1'13 trom M . 1325 Ind utit. 175 dep. Eaat Side c M 831.-:tt s~; you could be tom between "comfortable" MARKET, 2 APT8, POST 3 Br condo, ~Imo. c#18nnJnll V£ 1 Bf. qu\;\. glll~·o:~ ::~•· lllW WAI.I 831"9259 WANTED:~ gerao-to position and desire for sweeping change. Older OFFICE, PIZZA PARLOR. '!~ Waltze, 831 1298. no peta. 3-4097 Granada. TSL Mgmt, 8-42-1803 2.1 3 81'. TC>WMou•~·· llM w 91111. lift weight• In. Very ,... All IMMd plua 1011 on ""''· 1-416. 073-3313. 1670 1 bdrm loll and den frplc, dlhww, lrg petlo, Wkly rental• now avall. aponllble. 953-1630 llft individual, one who aided in past. will help resolve l•k• and akl 1111. By OCE.AN, MTN vu. 2Br I t •---• m o 1 t/2 b• nrepiaoe pet1o' encl9d ak1Gle l 12t & up. COior TV. 5pm. Kip. • current dilemma. Emphasis on speculation, in· Owner. $350.000. P.O. 2ba, MW dlJC, 1.rd. eec u • -.., Ld 1 • G NO pet · car garage, nr liunt. PhorlM In room. 2.274 14 tensified relationship, children and dealings with Box 355, GrMn Valley gate. Frpl. SllOO mo. CM YOIR IWI A.fry !i·d .,Avail no!· Harbour.FromS595/mo. Newport Blvd, CM. Otf1ct !ntal! D L•k• Rd .. CA 923-41 Bluff•. 8-42-8808, ~38 . . UO-e407. 8-46-74-45 18t7weetdm'.'"R.8.27i; Aq~RGo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Special request is 8-4M0 49 844-6 722 ' 642 .. 799 COllTIY S575 to ~/mo, 2 Br. t ~ IUWlll lfN lM l!llTll ~~..:· :'Or 2~· i ReMrve thla mint 5 rm hae ESTATE b• twnhM, pool. lndty YIWIE Wkly renlall now avell. dental. A ........ t. 541•5032 fulfilled-you'll have more room, greater freedom of Ull 11 llL pot rar tp Ne'ftJ>Or1 lnod rm, carpor1, pvt patio. no 1121 a up. COior TV. ----·--·---- thought, action . Question of "weight" is of some CoLlmdomer•tclaJt .. -~gt~aonn-V01•1 ~~~f~'eJ~~~· at a..uurui a park Ilk• peta. Gr.at looatlon. 268 N-1 a 2 Bdrm luxury Phonee In room. 227-4 4001 Birch. N.B. concern. Spotlight on communications, travel, reser-lie ,..,500_, ft":" with terraced pool. E 18th st. apt• In 1-4 plana. t Bdrm Newport Blvd, CM. 4-40 sq tt l-450/mo. d lido . 6 sq/ ... th Slnglefamlly home, -4 bd, 2 *Private Pat•~ TSL Mgmt M2·t803 trom 15-46, 2 Bdrm frOf\'I &4e-7-4-45 Agent 5-41·5C32 vations an unique research. Gemini, Sagittarius ample off 1traet pariclng ...,.. S&30 Townhouae trom f. ...__, ·, n · ba, frpl. 2 car gar .• 1900. *Covered Parking a-~ ·""•t. 1 Br .• ..,50 ..... 5· + ........., t--'----Bay1ront Oftieee from 300 persons igure prominently. 1 ..... alt• or nanclal In-111. teat a Sec o.p. *Specioua~t• .._.._.... ..,. -_... ......-. -··-· -· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Puzzle pieces fall into lthutlon.18t5.000. ($250). 754-0809 *Dining Ar• · utM• paid. 642-03e3, -terlalli, pond•. Gaa lntall 2111 aq ft. place If you are cognir.ant of subtle nuances, details (71•) Ill.... Dua rut 1ii1 •Walk In CloMl1 BAY TIMBER APT forcooklng & heating 2 8( 1 L fiOU: N:WPOft _l'J_l-__ 111_1 ____ _ d . f h . bl kl .;..,o, .... ...,,.._,.--'!P'""'!..,"'l tH~llkeKltctlena tBr.frplc,pool,pr1vate paid. From, SNIM\ Diego lat July 1375 wk .. _ _._..,.__. an motives o one w o seems intent on oc ng k!!!n 111J luv ,._ ... 0. 2 iif. blk to Huntington • ~atlo, enctld oar-. I Frwy dr v• ort" on • • ....., ... •-• """"" """"'"' '" W -..-Beach to McFedden.and 050-0443. Sml famlly. NEWPORT BE.ACH, cg. progress. Short trip may be necessary to complete 2'1\ e.. bat, frplc, pool, Frwyam. m11 FIEI 75/mo.399 .BaySt. _. on Mcfedden to 2 Bt. dbl oar-. 1 bll! LU)(E WATeRFRONT mission. Keep options o~. have alternatives jac. •M-2oet ....... L o..s-9063. suwlnd VIiiage . OCMn, '°' aii:""or aum-SUITE. 6-400 sq ft !*a available. lut. lffc• Ufl t Bdrm. From~ Condo 3 Br. 2~ ba. pool, (71-4)893-5198 "*rental. 875-4-4INI. pallo. 8-42--464-4 Mon..fft SCORPIO Oc 2 N ) Cas 2 Bdrm From le$0 Jae. $775/mo. Avail July -9-6 PM ( t. 3-ov. 21 : h flow re-f2009q.ft.2Br2BAtyllnr ~QUINTA HERMOSA 1 848-9,69 '1LUIE-Balboa laland elegant ""o.. ___ offlon=----.,..,:-r-..,. sumes-greenlightflashesforcreativepursuits.Item oceanMWcrpta~b~ 18211 Pnalde Ln , blk · $60 mow In q9d:ft eff9C-hOme. garage, llleepa e. uxa on that had ~n misplaced or stolen will now be &muchmore.l5 BES w of BMctl 3 blk~ s of E 171h arN, 2 Br. patio, tlw now thru s-30-83 2 •l•P• to beach. :.."':~ 10 -4,000 aq recovered. Gain indicated through written word, C. .. •laiaa1 IZH Alty, .. 539,.e190 . Edinger . . I~·= + $250 dep. er. apt1 tor rent. 1326-S575. 8-48-4333. • 2 bdrm, t be duple)(. Yd. U1·~1 ' 1610/mo., encloHd BALBOA ISLAND 2 Br. hla1tftllel specialapplicationanddealingswitheruditemember lllll&Tll.UYI gar, no peta, 1525 mo. UllllllTWm pat101. Call Boyd or u 761wk. alHP• 6 . .... .. ofoppositesex. <>neofaklnd ·2bd. 1~ 557-23a2 ltw)lltultat• Dil 2er.1~1e35tmo. Nanc;yM7-9920 875-2910. 800107 ICI ft 111 .. "'°'°' SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Unique gift ba, LUKUf)'PenthouM. In 2Bf.2BaCOndo, 1cargar p:ntfiOUM 2 it. 2 ea. carport.yard/balcony, .. lnlM 1744 BALBOA IS. 3 BR Beg 11'.25 representstokenofaffectionfromonewhodoeshave ~::ur~wn~ltt• Incl lnd1 rm, pool. rHt ocean view. 53~'·"'!ryrm. 28( 281conCJOCIOM1o home.Gar.Slpl8,•tepa/ BASEMENT St.00 aq ft. yourbestlnterestsatheart.Focusongreaterdornestic enabl•xt b•ro•~ ses5imo. 52-5955· 13 ~51 ~0 · Daya TS~M mf1t• r:,.;~eoo tni.. & pool, w/anded bd'I. 1325-HOO wkly. 2500 aq ft. Call Mon-M ' bill •-t.. be 'f h d $272,600 • Ex---tlonal 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo. 1 car gar 8 4 ~ 2 8 8 ' Ev• 1 g lar. In Smoketrae. ~ e-5• 842-4&« .. "!ta ty. steps "'""el'\ to auti y ome surroun ings. llnllnclng. 5-48-5103 In lndry rm, pool. 875 7205, )(LG 1 Br S-495. 2 Br$695. 875tmo. C•ll work BALBOA ISL.ANO. 3 BR DELU)(E OFFICE 8UfTU Cycle high, take initiative. trust judgment and =--=---=~--,.-.<-r= $635/mo. 552•5955 Poot, Patio, Fr pie. 9 7 9 -4 3 5 7 . ho m • Elegant hOme. Gar. Sipe BeyfrOflt bldQ. 7()().1,007 intuition. h111"fUalt1 ts• Dlhwar. 557-28-41 1 851-98-47. e ltepa/ bch 1325-16()() aq ft evllll lrom SUI. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look behind A •U. ltP19x. w/i50k A~:~1° d~~::ory 23: S . . ..i Large 1 bd, Dtw. car por1, I ..... nit ~ty. MM333 :~EM~ c!:.·~ acenes, insist on necessary privacy, attend clandestine · Pymmt II StOOO/m. tncd kld1/ et 1700 paC1ous sin.,,.,, 0"' l-400/mo, 2.266. B Minar !!J!I! BALBOA ISL.AND. 3 BR ~ S...2~ · be ..a:~ d Ownera unit hU 2000 aq 53Mt90 B & two bedroom apts St. 85'1-21"5 2-r-iww q,tt1dr11pea, ElegMt home. Gar. Slpl --~-~· -~ ....... ...,....-meeting, u••••.:n:~t an communicate with one ft w/fNfKY Ktra. Agent bit-Ina. pool, le60/mo. 8, ltepa/ bch. l32s-seoo EXECVTIVESUrT£8 confined to home, hospital. It will be necessary to do 8-42-9066. A n•t 1595 0 bl 3 ba mfe81i8JIU o 0 w n 1 t a 1 r a wttty &40-t333 · PATIOIDECK UNITS 90me original detective work. Pisces plays key role. TRIPLEX NEWPORT HTS ~~1~ BEST Riiy, 1 Dover/WHtcllff ., .. : BA~BOA PENINSU~ Al/AIL.AUG. 1 AQUARIUS (J 20 F b 18) L 'cal Lar-deluK• unit•. WllMI ..... 8-45-11-40. 2025 Newpor1 Q.IVd, c ..... an. -e . : unar, numert to.-atorH $20,000 HOME FOR RENT .............. ~Sl2i6 rr~/wtl MeryStepl9ton,Rltt cycles favor your efforts-you emerge victorious in Tarm•I Agt. 5-44-8333 Huntington a..ch 3 Bdrm. 1 Bdrm S830-se&o • 850-t234S. dramatic fashion. Spotlight on emotional fulfillment, a.... -= UH 1775. Fenced yard & oar-Frplc, VMllted cet•no-. Bal lal fum 3bt w. ba & For leaae. corporate ofb intensified romance. You get what you Want -be t !.!!! age. Kids a pet• welcone. FURNISHED or dbl gar pool 19L 2bt lbl. cloM to weter. apaoe.1800.aq ft., ooemt careful of requests that may be temporarily beyond I •flt11t 5-45-2000. Agent, no fee. UNFURNISHED. M6W ;8th St Wkly or monthly "'-Prmlgloua Dows reach. ............... Lg -4Br. 3B•. 'h ml ocn, All UTILITIES 845-2739 8-42--4905 81:.!E'f~:.:-'~. 71-4/-478-1237 Or In Newport Baadl. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Surprise moves. 2 bd. 1 bl:·i>rioed lor Im-cloH to achl1/1hop1 PAID. HEALTH Lower 2 Br. 1 Ba. Eaatalde, mente & Townllou .... Baytront 3 Br, 2 Ba. ~~~,oat ~·~sa,.: mediate aale at 13-45,000 11100 mo. 781·5e22 ct;. CLUBS.'T£NNIS. no pet1, near echoola. Some are elegantly 11800/mo. 2 t Balbo• . u MWV events aid you in reaching pinnacle. Support received wnlcll 11 way below ap-(2t3) 43t·5179 ftV. SWIMMING. plus 1-47simo. 831,.e155. tum~. From se1o On eo-... 845-5135 ~~~=-= from quarters usually considered "neutral zones." i'iiipriiialiiiaaliiiiiii. Bkiiiiiiir,iiiii833iiiiiii4iiiiiiit8iii2iiiiiii Small 1 Br. no 'pell. much mort' Sorry. Lige 3 bd 2 be carpet JambotM Ad at CdM 3 Bt 2 B• home, so. Inc 714184~t Spotlight on business, career. fulfillment of aspira· 1• . 1450tmo utH lnct. Avall M d I drapea ~ ·,,, occ' San J<>Mfulll Hllll Ad. or Hwy, gar .. nr ehopa. tions. Roadblock is removed, you'll have wider (. 1/1111llSTl91U 711· 536-8312· o~~:~~ly: t~ ~ No peti. S575. l51-389e 0 l"-1• l300fwk. 875-2763· F~~d:-;e~~=~ audience and receive greater recognition. Trl'1>1eic on •Ktra large lot. Imai 2244 One Bdr and o.n near ..... 11r..... Coron• del Mar Fumltlhed. Beach, 3122 aq ft. HIQll -------------------------• 2 1 Bdrm unit•+ tepat· 1 Br Orangetr• condo Oakwood South Cout Plaza. Avail Poolll<M jac061·!5139 1 bd apt wtpatlo. Sleepl vlalbtlltyollloe1Pec9'*9 ••• 2 Bdrm houM with pool tennl1 l~tmo' Go1rden Apo1rtments' July 11t. 75-4-06118 • -4 people. Weekly. tOOO aq ft private dadl IHMI ftr Salt · jBHHl ltr Salt private pool. R"" lot. Fl• Avali 711 · .. 44•7124· C1Mn2Br,lrgkltchen,Npt 873-83-49 onNewportBlvdi!1 L.Md-· OI ductd to 1200,000. evee/~nd~ " . PARK BRISTOL HQt1 $500. 2-421 E. 18th Furnlahed 3 bd home mark Cannery VI .... lat. ltatli , IMO 1..,.t hat~ 1 L.11111.Aln · N'wport Bud\ So. 1 bf, pool, gym, aauna, nr St. ~5109 w/patlo. Nr 8ch and Bldg. DlatlncUve ~ -i;;,;;;.-..-...-.. ..... .._ ....... .-. 111· 1111 DHlrable 3 Br bltln1 1700 16th Strut SC PIH. s.495. ~9442. Eut Bluff apacloul 1Br, Shop1. All Amenltle1. Ing with wood panellno & ~;,~~.!:; ~~-=:w:rt provided fncd kid• oil (at Dover) PINE BLUFF APTS. pool, pleeaanl ., ... no Famlly. 2 week minimum. weltpeper provldea en by Interior decorater. PllPllTY S700 539"8190 BEST I• 642-5'13 2 BR. 2 ea. with bluftvlew. pet• 1575 mo. 64-4--4787 873-83-49 Kint •tmoiphere for 1119.500. 98e4-M71 ... , .. , A .... , IWIAl•lf 1mw Chlld ok, =~· QU For 3. working adulta 3 Br LIDO ISLE-2Bt. complet• ~~lv~o=·~ lnfu ll44 V , .,, Allf1 Smell to larger apt1 un1t1, 1 110 4 bdrm.1700 • $ t200. Newport Beaid\ No. ::V;~,:1 ' IP•. 2 'A B • , a t r 1 u m ty tum, l2000 mo. Lucy 1 1.20 aq ft, lfl068 nm. .... .. Owner direct or broker (at 16th) !!: 11000/mo. Npt Hgta Pellcan Proparitee tno. tndu1trlal commercl11. 1 880 l~ine Avenut SPMC · 831-e107 wl•terlall. bl garage, 673-8717, 875-1771 Armual CPI. cait ~ lllNl&ll 2 view units. Visit 2512 Ocean Blvd, protection. 10 years •K· ~· 645-1104 STUNNINGlarge21 3Br. a. r ... 875-1458, ... n.,. 7t-4/845-650t. Bf.oater ....... Woodbridge Friday between 10-2 and you will fall in partence. SOf' 2 ea:., ~· 1495/mo & 84-4-1851. ~ ..... cooperation. . ~Vale LooP~ love with this 3 bdrm penhouae, 2 bdrm TSL Mgmt 842·tll03 eaffy up 710 . tSth St. For 3 working adulta 3 Br 2 bdrm, 2 ba deluxe. Harbor & Balcer, 4'd' Br 2112 e.. central air, 2 & l dJ Incl ~...... tala, Dlltrl 111 UIUI 2 1A Ba . at r I um 13,000 per month. 3713 room. ltlared entrance a tlt9plaiQea, tennll, lwlm-unit, compete artist stu 0 u ........ oe .... ,, 1450 651 .. 1177 At11l•tal1, Ual. 2 Br, H~ ba, w/gar. wtwatarfalt, dbl gwage, SeaahoreDr.,S50-8579 bath.1100/mo.Mt·u:M ming, ... rec. 80% loan Dark Room. 2512 Ocean Blvd Open Fri-....... --... H~ fltl Cpt1/drp1, bftnt, f9r1Ced 11000/mo. ~pt Hgt• ON THE SAND at 11% Int. lmil. Ownar'I day 10 2 2 bd~.and den, P~!m 0.. --yww/pallo. 2-439 Orange are a . 6 7 6 -1-4 5 8 , SUMME. R RENTAL nn.Tll IUll .... carry 2nd. $181< -aert The Lakee • part ms. Nice m . r• "E" 1610, Call 1·5, 84-4-1851. 3 Br. 2 Ba. unit, w9t bar, eo cent• aq ft.» oond.. mowe you In. Reduced to o w n • r • I 3 O K . 1pon1lbl• e>«aon, · no 83&-4 t20 l\dnlllled _...,. dryer yr old bldg. 4 blka fnlfft • 1 17-4,600 for"'""'..... 71-4-780-1'1-49. &: ut11 ft...,. toe E . LMge1Br.Y..-ty,~~ ....._... aum' ~ ._......_ ... beech. 538-7504, ... -a, a _... . THEOABLES:2Bt, t~ba. beech, laundry. -Of """"'· "~· .,..,,.., 068-7068. ht If C.ulJ r/ Aw. Apt 9. w/gar. Cpta/drpa, bftna, le75 w/gar + utlla. tit garaige. 5802 Seaahore •-67 __ 3_-2_2_ss __ __,_.,..... .EHOED • (L') J _/ J,/,,.,A •l!J!rtr lSU Turtle Rock condo. 2 bf, uni. Ille. yrty. Lrge 1 Br fenced yar w/patlo. 2-439 tut + dep. 673-9327. , TSL Mgmt. 842-1803 N.B ... Approx. M3 alft, f11(J '/~t1Jla fU',(, v fllt.-11 --------••--den, Kini loc. l/u, pool, duplex. Prkg apace. Or "E" 1610 Call f a..1-upper ofllce. 8now. 6 PlanDlnPnCr•t.4 (jlJ. ~:-ITDLn..-stlll.L tennte.1975.955-3388 le76/mo.873-9-473. 1.s~~tzO ' L.9111~ ... ._ IM1 Kllch•n•tt•. l-410. Bdnna. 2'..t bl. marble ,7~fli,('//W1J fi'j.J-8",9~ DHert l1tand Rancho Lepu lilla USi •-IL.-. • flW•l.lll 3b8th, 2IBa,t ~oofrptc, Mndyl a.JAIL 848-29-47 flreplace, micro-wave ""7' Mirage 2 Bt 2 Ba. app<ox. _ --·· c . .. )/mo yr y. Haw 2 "8 condo on own. 2-lt~~ 3641 E. Co•st Hwy., Coron• del Mar 1900 a.I .. decoorator •Mllttrtt• Pn.la1ala flt? 2 bdrm, t112ba. Quiet, at· 875-0120 or 873-2357. bMCtl at Puerta Valletta. toJEW~ ... i-t. l t99, · turntehed. Fantaltlc view. 2B• gourmet kltch pool B•chetor yHrfy rental tractive. 2 people, pool. NEWPORT PIER AREA. tra<M for anything ol blaq .~ kw quick..... ~ Extrugalore. MCUrlty.By dbl g•raue kldl pet f/yd '340/mo. utll• paid. 201 l-4 5 O. 8 -4 8 • 9 5 0 7. deluxe 3 Br. 2 Ba. no value. Dene. 557-353-4. A~n!,~:£ Owner . 1227,500. 53M190BE8Tfee E.BalboaBllld.875-95e2 873-77-4-4. pet1, )'Mrjy. 11200/mo, LagunaonthebMch 2Br H P ' IUT-llY llWPllTllmll et9•325-6428· IUulta fl.&. IB7 a 75Ni138. 87~. -1 Ba. 11eep1 -4, 0Avt111 gare~~3ia"-YL or ACKBAYVIEW.2Story Lotvelue,2Br,1 Ba.ueed hftflt1t1 ™' '3f 3aR' 3 Few feet to Ocean. 2 •=tur~lal'9d11P~·= NWPT HGTS Speclou• Augu1t. UOOO/mo. . =:~~:,-.::c~= =:·=:"r,':,~: fl!fl!!J list Ba, s1":d1:0. F~ bdrmu,c:'ir:::.r'IJ~ 21118 a~.;:.cc-M. "4tS :;-22~~8t o::: -4~7• N~~~~ plex w/pool/ape. Full E-548-9928. ---yrd, kldl/pet1 OK. Agt. car. ,.7 .. ,.,..... · mo.+ aec. dep. No pel9. .... • pvt..._.. ...,_., ,....: SPACIOUS 3 Br, furn nt $576-$625 840-5470 I ~ No fee 5-45·2000 mo. " -· To ... call 8-45-0904 .,.,na, ,._, ··-..... , ... COM, wtlly r--· pr1ce 185,000. MWPllT Vacation In Strat· . . IC.::.: .. I llu ITU GoeMtt Apta. . 1. 1750 mo. 8-45-7-400 vetlona. 873..058-4. •-N-,IC""E"'"omce-=-,-n....,COt,,.._one--dii.,..,. ...... ... lord-Avon tour Brltl•n MALLORCA. 2 Bdrm, 2 -houM M1t 320 I $210/me lty • bldg, 1 blk to _,. and Europe and enjoy bl, Lal<• View .• dble 1119'· 1 "'· ylr, bl~ m . aol YIW •• ,, ~ ~:..=t eeoo' ...... .. plu•' uw. 8-45-~. ma beech. Ideal for ooup4a w 1111... freedom and Ml/Ing bY wtth opener, pool. le25. Pfef te50 utll Incl I A o ' . IUrt .. E Codt ......, -..ct9&.eo. IMWft llnQle, Priced right at IMPECCABLI(-CHARM owning your own 14th 837-33-41 87~; t63 IY' • • . Specloui E·•. de pti. 5-46-i097 . 1 '·-,. · 1'IW9 1129.500 COTTAGE w/3 Bclrrna Century llPL For cletalll I ..... ~ l'T\ICI Encl o-r. patio. dallwar l Quiet 2 8' 1 Ba. gatllOe 2. searoom. 1 s:tti to•=--.,..--..,..---,---r.r lip I IHI .ioen'ttowe. Bkr eeparate dining, oourmY call 71-4--4IM101 !!J!!t DW't -425\.\ Lal'kepur, 2 Br Apt, atow. Mo.I utlla tree. No pool, no pe19, Np. tft.: ah8'9 In H. e. 5S6-78N Olcautt•. n-'Yf9dee. WJI - . L 875-78'NI kitchen, Oak "°°" l ~ ..... ~··· 2 'Bf.1"L eottao-w/~. ,..l'lge, ltove. upgrllOIOd/ 1' 1~·· t PerlOn $4-45 140 1 c 1 5 t II SI. eve.. ofCI. bath & hugm ...... , 28a CONDO much more s.. todai ~ _ deck•, bflei< w9lk ..-ya, walk to bWh.1850 mo . · 15504800. 8-45-7365. apac., approx 600 tt on El Niguel 7tll Fekwey, & IY IWm ,_ Rodger9 631-1288. 'rtWPoRt CRES yd. Avail. 7.10. $785/mo. M-F. 549-932.2. t2~~3 ~~ c t'56 cr:a.nr ~~own~ tot•I, Ind utH. ~ •peak at the ocn. 2 car l&lllflll CONDO. 8-45-1125 • Lovely 1Br/den, IO. 01 548-7854 .. · · Speclou1 apt 1 mile from REFS. Call aft e:3o am: unlurn. l300 mo. ,Mil ree·J:7,500. Owner .......... ..... Beeut.3Br<>Mclen. 2 Br + Oen Condo hwy encl gar aundecil. bch.&42-2357. '300/mo &4().-0-485 lmmed,831-32"-~ ~-----~~ Lowell In~ 11300/mo. Agt MS--0295 I l800/mo. 1112 SHicape.: No 'pe11 1700/mo. Agt VILLA VISTA APTS l/....itlaa 2 8'. 2 Ba. pool ' · Office apace fOf ...._ 741' ..... .... lilt L .... opt avellable. WANT TO RENT furn. 3Bt Modern, 2 car garage. 873-MOI '576tmo. 2 Br '112 BL Olubhouae. frptc. 1'72.6. ~MM ahr 211' '*· e. ft, '"5/mo utlla pd. AJIC. ---~~=-----~A:.::ft.:_:4:_:f«=..:llPPl:::::.:·.:840-4=-=2::2:.:.7_ home. Mlddle Eut family &45-9432 E-. Lige 1 bd 11Pt 1rp1 petlo T~r"'c:r.r c,~t, Sancty &42..f149 P• c:·J2~ mo. F. ground fir. 1055 It ....... ... w/2 well behl¥9d d'tll-ut ........ S5.7S e15-1&41 ' r. • . r Camino Or, Coeta ....... 11..... 11111-. Nice 4BR. Fr.tlly pelnted dren 3 wtca only •tar1 S360 bHCh bunN.:low ..... . 20 e Thurtn WITDlmT Dlgnlftecl LMng. room In 3 Blkl E. of f ... & ....., .... Elegant cuatom 5 BR 2 + new.tendaceped wont Aug '10th. Call 28f-8017 :9':1lc)= .::!, ~ Sm .. 1tudlo. No tc"cnen. TSL Mgmt 642-1803 Charming Older 2 bdrm trg ruatlo cottage, Marni .• U=I-1tory famtly home with tn beck. Loe.led In o-ta ~ • "., , Hot plate ... & amall trig. Weatllde lf'G bright dNn, 11Pt on c.n.I. Aeotntty UOOtwll tnclda utlla. 75-4-10-40. Mr T,..,, ... ._.,Ir pool and apa,-4000 aq ft, guerded commlnlty wtt'1 lntraJ 1112 Back Bayfront. Bluffa ~. rneturw adult only. 1 er1 1 'ea wi pofdl. redtteorated. Slngle ample 1torage, CdM. ·---··~· -r. l#ld. A "Muet See" pool end rw•tloMI f• i 8( 2 L , CdM iiOO/mo condo. Fl mdl, avalf now 1325 utll lnc:t. 7eo-t620. MOOtmo. Aft. 840-0997. Older *-'t perf'd, leltll. 72Ck>M4. -.-111-1• prOC)erty.1825,000. Cell ctlltlaa Aaldngl*OOO yrty 1 139!5· 3 Br or 2+ den 8uper2 Br 1Ba,ew11Juty peld.la&Omo.eao.t146.1~~-=--.,--·2,,.,,Br~--,.:-1 1MO FREE M+7•14 Bkr. c.. dt.v. e1s.n11 • · Specie! aumme.. ,.,..t.,.., 2112 bL s15-3311 • t. M501mo. MM3ell. 2 l,'"Lllf~ 1u Cleante 1711 ~~~;.:' ~-~ ~.,:,::~ 4 er 1161000 ~ 11111&111 ... YI ... lllLTY Br condo on bey, 4 Br Canal Front, modem 2-.ty ceitl ... ftlf poOi Apte. l..R. oerport' 12.-40 mo. + ~ utll. CM ovefhMd tow A ,,.. • ·1186 boo.' Condo 1n One or a tclnd • 2 bd. 1·~ W 111-1111 ram~ ~ •• :'nBal '"· l'\ol'M, 3 Bclr. 3 Ba. 2 N 0 ' '::' u . · 2 8; 2 ar. asoo. VMftY. Pool, nr a r • •. e 5 6-12 8 e. feMIOnal im.ae l'tlatl-•1 ni. Mi. 2 atory, 2 ~ .,. Luxury ~· tn --frplcl, den, dl>I encl. o--1 a 2 Br. unrum, pool. S58J.l6IO beaell, . blil. No peta. 14f.911o4. Dover Or. ~ ''-...,_ a. "'"" 2 C# atteclled FUl1 Securtty/MWMnltlea TIWllllE ..., •lllllllT ao-. tro deck over water, l4lunetfY tac. From "°4. TSL 1&4-0041 4H..f277 •lllllln mw.a Port hectl. 8314111 • ...,.... end yard ,.._ Complex Sale by OWi* DESPERATE OWNEA 71U1M1ll 2 comm. poole, Newpor1 Utile paid. 648~. ....-h ..... modeled kltcflen.' A .. •n•l>l•t l>argeln • duoedlttOOObelOw,.. Shot9a. •1200imo. tit, 1 Bf, t Ba. TrlPIP nu ~...., " •• ,. CoYef1nll So. °'· Cftty, • ..,.. 1132,500 et 12'% wuoo · EicoeptlOMI Pf.., to: tMMIDIA'te lliN ...._. Bil teet +clepOelt.~ 894e. palnt/crpt. u107mo. ~--• II ':;:w'!::~..n: ~a.n~ ...... for 21 yHra. C•ll llnenelng.54a-610G a.ee.sbd 2tMl.Pnoedat .._.... Dewer 8hot9: 132t SM-146-9181, tltltmll ~ c1r.-...,,..: ,.., ....._ o.n.1Aigent. 7~90M. Harw Knollacondo 1121.000.' to oowr coet Ntw 2 bdrm. t tMI. loft, tlaigo Dr. Cuatomll9d 6 1 Br, utll pd UtO upper. e .. utlfUlly t1no108JM(I ;yt:;.y, llftCMr root ~'!, n1:-oe:,bd = IWll o •nerou• "tenant .... stw,t~tia.'280,000 ~lkr.ISM112 frpl, 1 o•r oer•o•. bdrm2etoryr.mllyhm.a c.port, lndty,., no gerdenaptLPool&IPL o.pomtotaoera,ciNy4 84.-4406.,.-,1 mo. pro-.n'9. .IOc pr 9'. Mnmtllfl11 Byownet, 7tcMH1 neo1mo. ~ c;rs.p:~.,: ~ H3 w Bay • .:=.deolt•. No~n totel unite In bulldlng :!~':"'*' a. CM DAI Pl :m· ........ luC!pJLltflhnu"'........ now 13300/mo' IH. 11· 1er l60M610 ::'°00::-,:'~M~•:::. ht;~ITOREFOALii:W1r '"°"' ltlle con-tlreccM Mt, n.. P'VT .. _ Ill-MM 144-7-42-4. 2 bd untumllhtd ...... 28'. t ~Be SMO llf'Ol*1r,oMf"*"'*'° bltctobctl.N8. lnClll '"'CM l3001110•tiii ~ouecom Pt!ll & IUP rs 8urldey 1~ • ""'' -131 E lilt\. ...... 1, at• M Ind ut11 eao.at11 • • . ..... Super!> qu91ty, *'-· wlc to UdO s Ir 2 Be oondo W/OOIWI Dupla. Nwpt ~ 3 er. Nftty deoofated end 181E.11th. 141-4111 ... to 911"11 Nigl • . Mr. Hirai! (ltS) ~-...... f« .. true n. ..._. .... 11.250, • *-·724C...0Mno ......... Ul1 2~ ... 2atory,2C#~. ~.8tCMAAefr1Q. f«lors.Jl*.no ...... Ni l'IOfM to lfW r91PceiatrlilJ dMoiwlll. t 9dmla. plua Cal lrtan at 55~1714 s Ir 13/-4 la bMcf't '*-&454095 or &42-4112 · 21U Mapla . C .fl. lecMlor '430 HSO/monttt evelf•bte .._., IMlllW tldrmltle ....... ._ II H rvanta quarten. M!..,..U.LYNCHRLlY ~ couclltton. ,., lllr.~nbrhd,ger,nu EXECVTIVEl/IEWHOME 1-4761mo +Sec.NoP9ta. 111ctnn. = NOW1CalloM.M(7t4 IWll (IOW. IMO/mo '.+-ltlll!~!"i-P~'P!"I~~· .. eutlful poor, apa, KATELLA w. ~leaunclro. palnt/cpt1/drp1 H H EA8T8LUFf To .... oaa &4!Mle04. 2 llctnn, 1 '-"Be '41~tM. •· "4&-7600 IW mw. &eq. K. p;;; G:i(i ..,.. f!ll'i big IMdY ~ IWtly 492.....U. 17Wll2 btwn Mpm 4 l>f .,_, + bonue t1'll IOt 2HO V._... Wfl'J N.I iQ9 w 31; m: 4 a-pCi_ ate ...._ Ill& bWtl. Cal Am .....,.. Ntwpor1 lhorea Canal ClllU W Lt BB wi'd ~to w/apa. 'xitt lBr. t'A8e twnttee. = &40-MN frOnt on IMCI • .-,., a... UIOO ~ "· ,_ ..._ tor own Pflv•t• fl'ont,.-tobeiictt.-.. ~ta Au am a;m;;;;J;Jhi)f/ocr1 iG cond. 11800 mo. Joenn ~·r.· :~o It •• g f• Id l.a&.M. ~.1'1~1 yet'cl,-ltc-• ... ~.,!.,,"!! '*'· awwMWllf. 11t1AOQ. • Akennan, aoe. era-.. _, · n "'"''" .. ,. . ..... -. ---1111 C.,I MoHn Agent, ~1131,IOO ~1 2M,FP,2oger,nupt.No or918-el70 146-'1510Mpm. llr. c• a ..... ,.,.to .... OOndO ISM9'G. :.;:. 7eo.l&43 2 ba. Auume tM~ pata. 11100'" 940-0e1t t It 1 L POOiiide no --.1rt011 OrlNdl. In"""-w1F & ...... 8tlope, olftcea A home. 751-teel a•. fY'P4C:11n.-,., ger, no •=~= v:' ~!!. orvt/INl!nt. wo fo, 2. 1415. trwa1a. :r.;,~· o':°':: ;,~ ...,. 11¥91., 04 J PFTF 3 bdmt~~om •CO..DONf\iOPlAZA ~teoo.64+7I09. gardner, t teoo 1l'IO. UU trvtne Ave. ~Oreell.1.21r2k Olly Plot .. ,...,.. aq,fl. OM. ~ ... , ,..2 ~ °'°"'*'· Mu.000. 2 br. 2 ~peao.~:W, Prime loo. tlO dtt OOMn .q.wou t4M1H ,..., ~a bltcla IO IMh ..,_ _ • ......r141 a 111 l•H"or• or. 11:=:; · ~ Mia vu H" 2ba, n:= H v HM8 laeutlM MON-2 er. 2 ii !IQ M'9 ""· ~ 1O·1 1 4 O AD-1~ ~ • WonderM Woftd •CdM, ~ _. ..... _____ tlCM871 • remoct. 11250. u~ .\eo MR21ae1150..,. 2nc1 Woor, bit...,., trpeo. 2 u I of'"°"'"'·'''"'•• a-.11111.c.""'* Y• don't ,... • Ill" to OCfNiiiiiONT lell... llA or 7I0-.1tM oniner~. Ole.-to tz:, ,f~· 1116/mo. Le.'!!· :e-: na.:"' :t' §4 ·rl l:'~ ~014:.'= )l1'fN: ITMIOO ·• .. .,.,,. f..C'' ....... you~ to lo42S,OOO tot The faatMt draw In ttte a1.'"-"10,t1W11o4 1.ae.\1M p ' Adi ........ rour ed, r.iQ--~~ ' RARRFTr R[ALTY .... .,. ad 1P1 .. ~ ,_. .... ._. ..._ .. lllf.. Weet •.. a D~lly lllllot ltiITdl• ltf'M Wittt a a,~ Ml Vic> Olll 141·M11 _, ... I · ~,,. L 1Ni "°' wam .w Call,.. front ba~ o wn. lwfllde. 2 1>r 1 be, ~Ad. call T._ ~Not c-.itlM M . 1~7-:&;:'°' M6-41N 1•1i.L Idle lte!tt• •"" 1 WANT MmONt C1111a11 M-Vllat ..., .:OC, M. HO •lf• / M-M11. M0-111G, · 1 lf4t,too. (211~ Ma·M7l. M..ae11. Of 117 I ~Not QWlled M . 0......... Afll .... 11 '°"' lftlo. ....... .Ek. .~"' . .. ... ·. -... I> Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 23, 1983 . .. ll!r 1111 llr1111111r111 ~~~n CaWatt ...._ C..t C.a1ntt ... ....... ..,.n!a, luU.. le1H llttla1 Pautl•1 l'Plaa)ia1 I''!! hnlct ·= m: cebiMi Cue•om Bflck-Stone &mrMOGii aog Cleen-upe • LAnOICAIPlng 1l'Jijp JoB§ MllUfl couple 1v11i "'· flll P&llTlll STOPPAGE? Cow RATES ·=· berl l tonn6M llock..conor.t•Stucco ~· OVtVen, ~ H~·T'-Trlm &S,,,.ilMOlilngJob1 & bondlble 5~7817, by RICllord Sinor l.IC Ptloebyp/IOfll John TrM ltlm & temov.. Ah coun ert<191.e42-0U f Refa.F,.. .... &4 ... 9-492 Wrf. 8AM-IPM 7Free•t. 842-HOT MIKE848-t391 558-18T6d•Y9 2~4 14y1110lh11ppy631·112.2.24hr.a.rvk;e cl .. f'l·UPt5S4-T0!_! - Cabinet• a Catp9ntry • dy9. &31-1444. .. WIMH 'HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE -LoVlngCare, h00ietpet• local customers Thank 1, ... ltn/h111r1 , ••• rt., Smllt )ot>I welCome CtraaJe TU. Melly dogtl Grooming M ...... ~E-~ T ...... -1 Furniture. Trath, Treet Certified Houa&Sl11er1 you. 963-4114 ---[ I I ff Jt FrM Mt. 6'~2003 lttn 1111 Tli... tchl, 1 10 e11y m. T...:Mr ~~'. cro.to tt5. 963·54 15 NORM since 19T9 631-12341 CHTOM PAJITlll UHWlll llU'I c~~~~ff!~ r~ =~ Fr19t. Ou.,. 963-3283 21 Y'9 •iq>. 54&;2848 648-9707 H.WLING L-.-I 25 u11 uc 403941 '"'· 1E, .. pellen1 cevd & Pro-~ll1n.8panlth·Ftench --~,11 FURNITURE& TRASH aa IHf 81 oond~ R f Col esstona ery reaaon-lllllln·POt1~ESL tobl. ~. CWW CUt -Hdng, clMn-upa, trM MATT 646-5089 ReOova1lngfR01ottllrng 963-0i ~i Ric:, :•· able ralea for 111 of your 6TS-0248 Tam Ot 7pm .n.IYM, pertl11ont. Lo ~YWXd fXPINd ~rimming & Int.no< houM Sod lawns & Sprlnklera peM r pool neods For expen ___ _ rltM St-T31-8311 Enetgettc, orenome wlll All Tuturee & Acoultlc eieanlng. Mike MM502 HAULING Dive 642-4653 SEAVIEW PAINTING service Cell evel'lnge Colla Mesa Teacher, e+gtll S___.11· •-·~-.... ltlon• a k~t. llltTL.,C, ~t ••. !!'8. FrM Mt. Kevin 873-1503 lmmecullt• Yttd clean C1nup1, yttd/tree Ml'V LE"AL & AEOWOOD DECKS !ipm 10 9 pm II no years e•perlence wlll .--ou ...., • "' "" ..,,ieh. RANDY642·7647 • lllVICES TOM 673-2668 1 11nawer. PLEASE KEEP tutor Engllsh Reading remodel. d, bonded. fenced )'d. SuJ::Md lltttrical ~ weedl'.:i, trimming. 3112 TRYING Call Debbie. 75H506. Work guat. Fr.. .... ttudy lime. Nr. dlton H. ElECTRiciXN: Pr iced Ing .• 4 4-0285 ..... Cl•·~ LfAAL ··r11•• I REOAUSARLAITYT-EWS o.,R,,~ •• D (l H) H l-1111 All gradta and aub•-1·. 992..ea15 ~Ing• School Ar ... 961-8327 right. rr .. •tlmate JESSIE'S GARDENING ROBIN'S CLE'.Ui1Nd -~ -'°""' SS lo S1 6 hr 642.'9033 CUJtt LniCt CllUlil= large or small Jobi. ~ I CIMn-upt, tr• trim a SERVICE:. thoroughly Need en Al101ney? Maytw BRE:NT 646-2460 leao41lia1/lt~h M&M 8S1-9604 ,, __ ...,, _______ ~ Ubv 3Me21. 873-0359 mllnt. aervbt 640.8035 cieen houte. 540-08S7 not. We un llhow you Stevens Painting, Interior Fair Conslfucuon1 ee. ------- ........ Chrtatlan. NMd1 work LtC'D ELECTRICIAN Mow, edge, clean·up. trim. how 10 be your anorney 4 & e•1e<ior. quallly work. sign. New remodel, plar·~. Widew Cleuiat ......... .,f ... 11 -~ __ ,1 761_...... Oull ~ ... D-~ at• FtM est RHa. ,., .. Jim OlUI 1111111 eave money, time & reas ratei>. Free est I permits Elond·ln• _ .--..-~ 1 T ...... .t .. 7~;-:;:;·.,rl&i&, 1 u.a..1851 · Ro11Hll(pg 973·0~._IOl~take Ttie Legal 645-3348 or 546-4561 4016ftt..861•395e--1{e11he Suolhine ln'1 Sham~ &...!tlllf!l !;fW;rc--------=---~-..._,._._ ~'T ---· ._......,..._ cxpreu Roul e Call -SUNSHINE WINDOW cot&1>r~litell4lfe. Wht taliacttr\ CtHral ELECTRICIAN 111111111 llLH C=~1~fO'~~~~tJ~~~· 6S 1-2252 10"/o otf w/~d. OHTOM EnEIUOH lloofia1 CLEANING 842· 1549 iliiudeal ~~11~1d1n. ~·s~ ~~~~~·~: Lie. 233108. Sm111/1g1 ';8' me meace your ~den Call Beth. 850-0933 ~ A~~T~~v:";i7~:~~11 Freeo Hu1>e< Roofing-all types WE WASH WINOOWS -34• room 17.50; couch $10; Ina. For Ill, 552-9 \42. tobs, repairs. 548-5203 qrow .. ~tyyourl OI!!' 0 Mnl ELINA'S BRICKt=mRk Small foils. • New Recover-Dileks FHI • Profnslonal ...... r SS Guat ... ,_ ...... ELECTRICIAN Im "'' neur .... apeak '-'OUSECLEANING N_,.,. c I •• Parr•lll Uc. •4 11802 548-9734 Ou11111y work guaranteed ...,,., · · -"· ,....., Engli.tl, & you wlll flod my n • .v .. .,..., '• os 1 .... esa. _ _ -Fr~ estimate 846-T31J1 N9W ay. Remod.. odor. Crpt repair. 15 Yfl Addll't. kit, baths, pellOI, Od ret•. Free Mt. Lie. work excellent. Call (714) Old fUhloned cleanlng. el· lrvlr>e. Reis 675·3175 Forll>lng lnhmor Design FIREPROOF ROOFING ~ __ c:&IJ*llry. Uc. #341012. exp. Do wor1I myMlf. dee*•, hlgheet qutty gu11. 418449 Wtyne 831-T~ 7ee..s773• If no •newer flclent, relleble. REFS. Atf II • . -. HANGING/STRIPPING I Clau A Fil)(!rglass I St t L Ablllty Bldrs 730-1900 Reta. 554--0123 V«Y tellable, Y'9 of exp. pleate kMc> trylngl Kevl~ 5 pm. 839-1264 .... , VISA-MC Sr.Ott 645•9325 FISH ~369713 I e IW FIRST Cl.ASS-Qulclt dry IXOYE &et-0934 Cug_t Dttr lt~lr Blggt L1ndsc1pe Mein· Ex r'd reasonable de-·ABC MOVING· b46 2044 "§"!"1a~1e~1a_w_r_eq_u""!1-re-s""!t~ha~1~a~h !apa1L reeultt. Fr• Ill. & 111 Fr• pre-flm. ~ & re-sJSRINds-AINdeS:NEW lenence & lnatllltllon et ~Ible. 1 time o; r~-Quick. Careful Service B~:,~k,~l'\l<J&er R=~~:;,· ,secretarial conlractors who ~rfo<m ~y-Ptrklng Lot ctaat MrVlce. TS0-9076 model. ·Exp, lied and OPENERS All ""-lira your l«Vlce. ular Good REF 11 Lie. T136046 6S2-0410 0 p IJ 1 S S . work over $200 Including Rlpalrs-Seelcoetlng bonded. Wiil IMl81 you IC\ • • ..., · s4a.5983 ----9uo '.l 6 work on Y leve erYICtl I laoot and rna1enal1 rnurl S&.S Aaphll 631-<4189Uc FIRST Cl.ASS-Quick dry obtain flnan. 549-1978. Loweet raletl l8 Yfl CM ..... ,__ · •l-1 MOVUll* 4 4 111 gecreiarial :,ervlcll tyµino be lte&nsed UnliGensed reeutta. FrM 111. a. l at Lie. Tom 557-4480 --pg: Experienced Housekeeper Best quellly 25 yr exp .. w e Gats Should Hang copy etc Fast servo~ contrac1ors should so l~ claat MrVtoe. 750-9075 .,....,, ..... hnt. Springa.repi lr, door oper· Pllntl -~~~t & 0.0.ral Cleaning Call Compe1itlve rates. Togelhflr 839-0730 any· 575.4456 760-8359 t stale In their adverllslng. C.. t Ceunt N41wlremod Exp'd. Lie, etora. s.e c1emon1tr111on Gery no~-· ryPTL Cella 646-6502. Lie. T· 116,428 730-1353 llmo · I I Conlractors and con· ounte n 11iey. Ed· J! t bonded. In~. Wiii help you SMcout. 2468 Newport Quality HouHCleanlngS8 -TWO COLLEGE-MEN - - -~ Spri1tldeu • sumers. contact Mary lngef/Bulh1rd. TLC for C«nent·Muonry-Block obtain the beet ftnanOlng. Bl .. CM. 842-3490 **•HOME REPAIR per hr. 8 Hr minimum. 'Pai Wiii Move you. 6 yrs elo.p Pl11ter/lepaar UPDATE YOUR SYSTEM Grondle '111 556-4066 ~th your kldt. S herri. Walla-Cuti. wortc. Lie.' Clll now, 549-1978. aec.P1umb-C1tpentry 494-0280 Visa/MC 547•91071 PLAST'rn PATCHING Repairs, aulo/men Lle'd 1 any quesllons ConlrlC· nS-2006. l 3SlOS7 Rob 54T·2883 B.1 .. Wllaon & Sona CuMaJaih Fenoet. l<.tth 646-4672 • Aestuccos lnlleltt 30 yrt> AAA LANDSCAPE CO tor's Staie License PENNY'S DAYCARE Concret flat D-.... -'/Rm ldd 30 -ES . THE CLEAN MAKERS lartl•t knicea _N_!la_I P11ul 5_45-2977 64_ 2-6007 • 545·6.~_7•1 BOl!d. 28 CIVIC Center e. masonry, • .._,......., · yrs ~~try 5 yrs •!IPA tlo.1nel olflCL 'Iii -!\ Plaza. ROO£.TI 690. Santa ~~~a::.3a9 =::'~':.a~~· #Tm~84~~;::,Uc. ToppedtrtmOY9d. Clean F 1 DON966-0~91'Aef11v111. 675-4853 ~~~t P~~!~f10d~~~il Plaa~ia1 1t iie 1 Ana.CA92..,01 --------1 Rod's concrete & muon· R.J. HUFFMAN a. SON up, new lewna. 751-3478 enc ng. 642-0507 24luEl•141· 1125 I n[E INST Al LED -------------__ .,._-_-hllatst ary 9 )'Mra Mme Jo. Remod/Add 1306668 Tll •m 11111 aer-ma1n1"-=. c:o-:ajl~b:. ..... littllit • i Ii --WA TEA HEA TEA Special , All 1<1nds Guaranteed. Cadlll I Go-C ,, lenln ca i Ion . Free et 1. 648-8568 . 646-4644 Lawri-tr ... lhrub lnatlll w1yn;'Wrlght 64 t-018.1, Prof. Man non smkr look· I 8 a~!. Pllmll Pool heaters• Furnaces I REF~ JOHN 893-04_!7 Wh:f:vc:; the F:d 1 Secy, bkkplng, type. 714-M0-1705 • Tr• trim/Removal Ing for house on/near .. _... Drams cleared lrom $S & Trade your old stuff tot I ROii ·em otf 1tie marllet Proff/tml bua/lndMclual. Hive eom.lhlng to NII? Lawn malnt/Rototlfllng SELL Idle Item• with • beach, 1-3 months. Prompt, neat pro-SIS onytime Repairs new goodies wll h a w11n a Clas.sifted Ad Ht/Wk/mo 840-0888 Want eds 642·T687 Claaslfled eds do It well. Free llllmate ~ Diiiy Piiot CllNlfled Ad. 77<>-8825 eves. fesalonals 636-7149 851·9604M&MS.C2·9033 Ctasslfted ao. 642-5676 Call Nowt 642-56T8 Wutrial--Ltlt I,.... 30M ll•tJ t• I.Mi 4124 Bel1 Waat" 9100 Belt Waatff 5100 Belt Waatt4 5100 ;;,;;.He;;..;;lL.p ..... w ......... • ..... ••..__....51'-"0-.01 Rrle Wanted lntala 2918 Lott 1mall male brn dog REFUSEO CREDIT? S.Uty Sllon needt Alllt-hOuMkeeplng LOAN 11111 ltl recept1on1S1 1206 · 2500 IQ ft W. m 6116. vie Bushltd & At· Be rtled A 1 egaln tant tor 2 Hilt Sty1l1t, Room Attendent. Special Medlcel services coordl· NEWPORT CENTER LAW I .... lnddl omc... fTom lanta. H2·2511 973--8963 s.c . Plea. 54~30. Detail, Mullt apMM Eno· Trustee nator. Slar11ng salary OFFICE i.eeks tticer S5'401mo. 538-l054I "TJ CLERICAL HELP. Strong 11th end be w1111ng to work $16,000 yr Submll re-llonls1/1yp1s1 with 2 yrs -WIMD"'-1111 Peneaab 3111 ~"' ..... In fifing, attention to d.-weellendt. 14/hr. Call sume by 6/30/63 experience Must 1y~!>O _....._ -• • I --lallt-Start at $4/hr toll Miu Marci. SURF AND c d' t LAGUNA BEACH FREE wpm be e>.cellen1 I .... , 11111 +Fill l&TI+ 00 Ume-Mon-Fri ,_ppiy et SAND HOTEL. 497-4477 oor 1na or CLINIC. 460 Oceon Ave, speller.and have good 2700 IQ ft. welt maintained LA~ST & MOST RE· S31,0 IT MASTER BLUEPAINTS. HouMSltter Were looking , Laguna Beach CA 92651 front olllce appearance bldg on quiet 11r .. 1. LIABLE 234 Flacher Ave c M · ----Non-smk r pre I Coll 846-4800, 846-3323 972-1000, 24 houri 249/ "'--lcal · · · for elderly person 1° Columbia Savings. egrow-l1r1t1 l.1•11 kd 9 5 640 99!> t j deyl ,. .,_ babyelt our beautiful Ing and highly prolllable E.xper'd. P.M and Night wee ays • • -· ES.TSI Own1r/lnv111er needs Tl&mlll4l.a... CdMhOmeontmomente flninclal leader, Is Heil· shill. Small nursing RECEPTIONIST-e11.per • 1775 up. 2285 ft lndul-S35,000 2n<i TO •t 24% 65.-.... ...!..... notice for • couple of Ing • Trustee Coordl· hOme. APPL y IN PER· prel, lype 10 ktry. hvy trtel office. 18101 Redon--U Int. PP onty. call Mr II Y°"' type hl¥9 """"' days or weelct. Mull be nttor 10 essume re· SO G phones In busy Irvine doClrde, llT. Huntlng1on OUTCALL ONLY MMdows, 9-5 839-7582 m1th aptltuc»-mlnlmum non-1mkr, totally rlllable aponslblllty tor lore-~~~a "e.ach 1:;.~:~;85 doctor's olftce SS 1·4562 8-cti. 842-2834. 835-9189 11.....,. hslret 1~~.t;or•::,::;t c:.~ with ref's throughly clotur .. from lime of In-_ Lv msg. • .._ -•• R VE PERSONNEL cm1ctu1d out. Very little ltlitlon to trustee aele. Part-tlmecashlers want-llEOEP·TIOllST ._.,. --DITll-.S $150,000 1tt TD In New· I IA · houHkuplng nee. Typtngof 40wpm, lOkey ed. Retail experience re- Slorage ~. 151 x 311. Bact*«>r/Bac:he6orett• Por1 Beach hOme. Excel· ~~.~~ne~~e;t·· PIMM Nnd ahol1 r• tl<lllsindabllllytohandle quired Apply In persOll, needeO fur busy Newport 170/mo +ITO MC dip. omc.&BtrtfldayPar1'-lent quellflc1t1on1. aume to. Delly Piiot, Ad. dellll-orlenled clerical Pottery Shack Lag Bcfl Beach advertlsir>g agen· 2308 W Oceentront, NB. TIE WT lllUI 7t~54MT55, &44-T220 Ul-M11. no. 1088 P.O. Box 1650, duli.t are required. Sav· Ask for Shelley Barnes, cy Send resume 10 JN 8~1S<4. 7., ........ 5,... ...... U. ••·ma Colt• M .... Ca. 9262&. Inga and loan or tllle or Elizabeth Armenlroug Beker. s1e 540, 365T ...,_...,., __..,..,,,.. ---••Lt•-•----- ----Borch St, NB 92660 •------11 ™2 ~ .. IH --•• l'mafreel1110ewrtterk>olc· company exper .... """ Is e p••T/TIMI RVES 1-1 -._ ... • • needed lmmedletely Ing for people IN!lo spent mull. -ii;w sales --.. .... __._. ....... Te. Spec! ng In 1111a.2nd part/time for PrlnceN pert of their life llvlng In Wanted eduila over 22 $2000 k --TD'1 llnoe 1949 Houae Productt 1 Col Thia challenglng posl11on who enfoy working with / W Allltlance L••oue In --· --R.E. Broker 8d D--"or• • • Clevelend or In the nan. .. ..... , I 0 tn "usl oe ell 5100 Htlp W11tltd 5100 Help Wnted 5100 SECIETARY Ter•itt Rt,air Tttla. for l1terier lul11t Leading local peat control Fir•. llut ty•t •in co needs termite repair r 1 tecn11lclen Some H •II•· Fr11t ttfice I c.11pen1er e&per. needed a,..11ra1101. l11y Wo lrem. Call Charlie lt111fit1 lireat 8 30 to 12 noon • 1 979-6021 worlti•c 1Hlr11a11t. TOP su 141-4004. Females Prel Models & SECRETARY escorts 121~ ~ 11184 Pubhc Relations dept ol I nPIST IHIH last paced agency re· Forms. 1e11ers. elc. S2 per quires experienced , page ~ part lime. Call eroergetlc person wlXLNT Pat 546-1864 1yp1ng/o..g st.Ills Word I _,. Processing helpful l ·Tttt•Martets 9~9-Tooo • M11as••Ht •• Secre1ary/Roc;ep11on1s1 Trailttl . needed for excu11ve suit· S1art your new career on es In NB Knowledge 01 our 3ro shlf1 and pro- .Xerox 6:.10 Momorywrlter gre&.s1ng Into upper man. end RE oackgrounO nelp· agemeol level Dally In· lul Please call 63 1-36S1 1er111ews held from 9 AM _.._ ••-.._., gate Palmolive company •-· · o .. ers an ex...,, en1 sa ery Y u .... w Cotte Meaa II CONlder· Beautlful e1tcltlng glrlt, 642-2171 545-0611 968-3e51 . •al northern Ohio 1ree. and benefits package groomed. personable, a COmm Ing .......,. time ctllld c:are. P""·111 roomt wt10 are now IMng In Or-d ood h lll"e mo11 a1or Sta 1 '"""' "" ••s an O orowt poten-pos • v ' S30 PR00-$25 PROFIT I•---------lo 4 PM and Tnurs ev&-nings lrom 6 PM 10 T PM SECRETARY R.£. 21/2 to S yrs. If lnt•eeted O.lty tOAM-2AM WIDOW HAS -lor llU.elllTEI 11&1 · ange County end are tl•I. For an Interview ep-al ST5 per woe!< Call SS Call: 64~TO. 1885 P1tk Ave. C.M. T.D't , $10,000 up. No w•-dOlng IO!Tlethlng unique 2•5pm, 646-7021 (ask 10, Call Jae!< 714 847· n S..crelafl91postl•on1n ac----------831 H93 crec:ll1 ctiecil, no penalty. _,_. and ook>rful with their polntment. please call live Newpori Center Re-Paychlc Readlng1-Now • Call Denlton Auoc. Preferably experienced In Jobe, hobbles or 11 ..... tn Valerie Burrows 81 Sharron) Salts/llarltti•& el1or's 0111w Fron1 otttce 111 12•22 Lamoson. Gar- den Grove Avalitble every Wednesday eve- ning are 1n1erv1ews lrom 6 PM 10 TOM to 7 PM at 111 Del Mar CoSla Me111 Cali 714-537...11840 t•lng apptl. call Vlclll 673-7311. Kolhef Servtoe . Lagun1 generel. II you answer 776-7101 PART TIME Coi.motia ijn,1 slo.111 cnre pos111on r~u11cs g~ 857-2830 llllllEEPll/I, Belch · Call 494·5420 lor thia deecrlptlon or know S I products Tot' quahly tclcphonP voice 1yping, S R L S ,.u-Appointment aomeone who doee. Call Columbia I RE /WHIEIDS Nt*l() st•arp 1111:mdty por· 1 ,t.or1nond 6 ac1pe11rance C AM-£T , ... , ltlt Wutt4 9118 .. w l...,...Drlver.CleanDrlv-875-4476 after 8PM or 1Make ewe $$ Mlptng M>n 64"> 6776 Heal e~ldte tsA1Je11ence 1 For profeulonal men. Xocts Ree l Xoctt PrJ, •-1;;g·-·r~ord. Over 20 between 7 AM a nd SaYiftlS youth carriers promote ne<ptul t>ul not es&enllal W1tt1it Ctltter ANSWERS =lngbe •-~~ a.n.11 office 1>«son. Brlnl M VR. COSTA 7:45AM.Wlllpaycaahfor .. t Anffllfi their own establlsMO $1lESllfPS P1efer1ocalrUS1den1 Fcx 1 e .. per requ1reo Custom ~ht cook• ,:,,..,.,.,., or~....... "~·tor Input exnar ''ES BLUEPRINT. 16"" t'""' thll reeul1 In publl· I 118 ti routes Meture, outgoing Xanadu, a new cosme11cs tnte<tew call Mrs Ounl suits Patterns ena Pro-""' ,,_."9U ..,.,. • ..,.. ,,_ ,.. ..., ,... Equal Oppty Employer a11rac11ve pa1en1a1 lype Co rull or Parl·llme Plowed · Fatal h good referanc.e, In nee. Growing company. PllOlntla. Ste F, Cotta cellon. M/F person, please call Man11gemen1 open1ng1> W11l1y •. Ttwflf Ce. Ouclion cu111ng For appl. Jumpy · ltland exch•nt• for 1pt. In Mutt be dependible. M .... 548-5671 1•--.aan 2-5pm. M·F 646-7021 w.11 train Su sen Realtorqs &(4-4910 TU -960-9537 __ SLOPPY 714-841-1040 --11 • j Ill I One dumb worker to South aguna on tne IUTM. , EllPLIY•IT tYI Jtl II H PART TlME SECRETARY a• 1 3010 J oin WHIM 5105 enother: "I may not wor1t Beech,. ~~~ prt UYDTlllll ULIS Highly tldlled R.D.A. for $4-$ 10/hr. ~lo and Tv lal_.._laaot TH.. Newpon Beach taw otllce IS 1 SIPEllVISDll Care cooking or cteanlng !Mt, but I do I l*flcily sumeBo Co1"~·25 I-"!:_ c'; Pr .. tlge Interior Dll'gn fut paced orthodontic Promotlonal Advertltlng ••• • Typing. shorthand, lle•·1 ON• Ht-Tech ftrm needs well for etdwly ex Shut-In, SLOPPY job." 82; 13 ""'ceit ·r:;., ;. Annual need exp•1enced ~Ice In Mleaton Vleto Company, NOW OPENI. 4 yrs. ex per· related Ible hrs lmmed tob open-The b 1erlca OrH• I t-a1an1 ed per son to i;.er1 ume. 6T3-5696 •-.a or : -·' oultld• talet PIOP"9. er'11. Full time. Or· Pert end Full time. echoollng or lechnlc:al In· 1 644-5040 No compe1111011, unlimited 1 supervo~ compu101 op-I Liit I ft... ~ 9TM230 Growing Company. Man-thodonllc llll>lf'. req'd. EOE 645-03880JT slfuctlon Minimum 3 ng Income Pet I 828·0213 er el ors Candidate live In companlan, mec:ll· FOtll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: MJ-Hll SPIRITUAL READINGS egement Opportunltlee. 830-3703, eieas 01 expertise Part lime Wanress want· l;hould demonslrale cal 11ackground, drives. Advice In all matten, Commllalona. aonu.... lllllAIGI Cornm'I blOgs. SS hr and ed. SB1gen1i's, 643 w SCTRY/Ptrso1111I strong background tn 1ntelilgan1, rell'llble I0\19, m11rlege & bUtl· + Insurance. Call DENTAL RECPT 2'.\ dY9 •AccounllngClefk. up, Cell 536·6S25 Mon 19th SI Cosio Mese We are a rapidly growing people management. be 963_:4322. 776-8033 neu. Alao counaellng. 2tU52-3429 per wk for~& Lagun1 Agency experience re-g'~u Thura. 12 noon 10 3 -----llnanclai services llrm lle•1bte 10 dynamoc; snu-Cits 5505 t815 So. El Cimino Real, Sch ofc. Exe>er pleuanl quired. , ~ --~ -~ -. currently locate<! in 8re11 a11on <;hanges·e self San Clem. 492-T296. MterthlM lalet peraon111ty • must. •Ale Cleric ll&UIEll IHHI EARN UP TO . • (but due to re1oce1e motlvetcx Hlma11yan Kl11en$ Seat Formef-Yellow Pegeor 494-9T88 Ml-1111 • wllnln Orengo Co In the Point Cuddly ball of fir Magazine apace EllC1ronlca Compeny In ~ ~~~oha~ ~ $100.00 per day 1 fall) with an 1mme<11a1e The Jol:l •fKlulreg 70 wpm, Females $200. male lcU.b I experlenotr.,eferred, lrvineneediutllltyperaon JHERBERTHALL wagon or van and enjoy talonn snapshots in opening for a personnel cus1on,er tntarlace $150 646-6132 laatnctita 3111 mlleor emlle, 10 relleve twltcflboard BREA MALL working with teenagers. " secre111ry wnoen1oysvar· sctiedut1ng. hiring. and a ---5510 commlttlon only. Clll for do mlec typing ftllng' PIT oflloe potltlon open. Cell Mr. Rounlrli! al 1 your area Part t lety and a lasl pace If you genernl ·Hands On s~lll i~D~~~·.,...-----~· --------• Flight ln1tructlon In your appt. 754-e877. TWX. end learncOmpul~ Call Torn Ray, 529-1278 548-7056 btwn l lAM & time/lull tune hove a1least2 yrs ol per-w u1tra1n Earn1nos com 1XXA Home dog tre1nlng, afrptane. BFR'1 & lnatru· 1 Good 1 3p•• ..__..days. No 0 ,... .. -nce '1 sonnel expe1. a 1yp1ng m11n,ura1e with ex-obedience & problem F-·--'.· n--..1. M. er~ ment trllnl~. Don Cole a.a,•--..... en ry. empoyee Kite No 308 wltr1t. Xlnt ... .._ .,....,,.. _,. 60w d le .,...... _, -·· .,... ~ ..__..-with .......,.,.. ..---ry. r..11 ' 'P"""' 01 pm an a P8f nee solving l &arn to com-u.a Apto, C.M. llM. 21714-551-51 M1ture Ci>le to r.tleve 2 trlg~t l'u';d' cond. Seo<> 631-4246, ·-...,,.. $/H speed ol 80. we ' munlc&le with your dog moe. ago. 54HM2. lndMdulltmd lnatruetlon days mid-wk In •xctlange ~. ~ ~ t~ 642"2338 llllllf t Immediately 1 WOIJid be Interested In AIERIClll 1hrough our love i nd found bfwn/Wht ....... bkJe R •• d n g / r . a 0 u r c e for partial ptyrnenl on Bob. 714-549-0954 Ledy to tt•y nights with T • Wme to I hQllrlng lrom you We co•••IUCATtO•S praise methoa T111nlng leMt\ vtcNB28thl'Nwpt a~ltlltt. Start now, lovely apl. Top knotctl recuperetlng patient. fllftll UNITED PICTURES otler 11 good solary ano 114•111•4711 referrals avallable • "' .. 9-2602 841-0218 blclg, Ideal for retired EXPERIENCED Br11kfut 645-oG89 hl•t .. lltt 1,.11811 P 0 Box u..1 1 benel11a pkg. Please send 638·9:?65 BtYd. 875-1641 "" • couple. 9S unltt, Hunt· Cook. Mutt be 111111 end • S """ I ( -~ --L I *"'"" lo 500 ,,_ ......._.. Los AllQdes. ,.. """""' t a conflden1ia resume no A"' C Ch 11 n e m Int lnglon ..._ __ ....... "212 ....... _. XLNT w....a.1~~ e • I n g ~ ...... .._.. ""'"'IV'L h I I I " Found: Lllge tan dog. 621 lulaelMI .,_,.,, '"""" · ..._, "'" -r N 1'1 0 lz ti e P one-coils P easo 0 TELIPltll SChnauzer m-pup, 1220. W•d & Siiier Cell 1ft S lal "112 ARC A le C I vlronment In Bil DI. Agenl/Re c ep11onlst !.,.1 rg~ °;' X· -_-_-----Mary Ellen Morris. Cere ........ SM · t.i t ,. mer a orp n 875-7829 needed for lirge bull-p .. .., ng. utest of Butterfield Equ111e5 APNllTIHm 558·53&.4 _ _..1 Newport Beech has• fl.Ill neu lndu1tr1al park In (lf0w1ng bUllneta In U.S. Pltlt Cart, PIT ~-=--=---=~ Found lie red/brwn ter For Slill. North Uplen<I lime opening In Ille Oen· n -... • Or-Co. Exper. In No 1xper nee we treln. Corp P 0 Box 1659 SETTERS BEAGLE PUP. 6 mos. M m • ....._ .... lh<>P Vlf'Y nloely eral s~v1c11/Prlntlng r-•---..-Mr Harris 662 5T89 lor plant service co Brea, CA 92621 E 0 E Ex"er nece11ary Sun. Househ•oken, ._,.., loVing l'llr mb1, w/blk flee collar. ;;~led. 'e lttllone. •• , Miki good money ... Ung leulng & public rllatlonll · · • HMPlanl 911perlence req ,.. :v ·-1 v I c 1 n • $37,000. Mual -to ap-Dept. ~·lll~'{;" 1 UC nowwa part-lime In New-utefull. pl1111 c111 Manicurist tor Laguna Flex Hrs. Own Trana Seoretary, E11oalfiH tnro~goh pThu~ •5 3D. f~ SIOO 5•_e-_9.,..1_1_1_·~..,.:-;:: d l1napolla/M1gnolla. preeclale. PIMM uk for ~It 'g ompany port e..ch. Must h•v. • 549-2968. Beach S1lon. Please call 751·2271 Financial Investment llrm 10 9: M uar. hour 'I ftli! to good nome AKC 188-7908 owner. 714-946-1201. 833....,~3~3~ ,~1: K':;, plenant pertonallty. Call LEGAL SCTRY /ADMIN 48T-<4868 Printing, 18 to 20 nrs.' tor educator a needs plus comm Piusn and Germ • Shep~ er d •-· · " 1tter8 PM 213-3SCM>162 exp er· d Pers on . P<olessional working purebred. 21 12 y11 Old. Found : M . m In . ... F.nnen. An equal op-· ASST. Np1 Sch R.E. and •OU110AL llSl•I typeselllng end camefa nell•dmtntslratlve Ex-condlllons Laguna Hiiis 645•8649 wri.. 759•9499 Schntulur. S1nt1 ladwa Ott. ... 14 por1unlty 1fflrmetl\t9 ec-Full time/Part time. high· But Lltlglllon firm hat nHded 2 yre exp•; knowledge helpful. morn· ecuih-e Secretary with ottoeo. Scou 9St-2T77 alt &PM ' Ane/18th CM. 846-2065. lllTa••-tlon employ9f echool or college lltudent opening for motlvtled, 1 · L Hiiie' lngs or 1tternoons. Call d (R4) =-= · tor new f1s1 food r ... energetlcectry. XLNT mt ure. aguna Teresa 9S1-9500 excellent typing an German Shepherd pup· Found: M tan/blk Afghan, ART SALES teurent. •pply It.. tk I Ill 8 n d 1 hor t . 483-4T56 sh o 1 l n end s k t 11 s nies AKC Quality pun. .... gold/whl Retrlever C·'-"""""""nl"" Wiii " --,.-lllCTlll Non-amok er • 111~~•4 TetephoneSoilcllors p'"1•1 11 great prloe"a. ;;;.11, M b4tc Lab 2 chok• Prime Location --_,,,....,.ow '" Wheatley'• HambUrgera, hand/speed writing req. Medical Back offk;e w/lab .. ''"no "' d\alnt, M blk/bm Doble, 2 Veer• Old/5800 aqtt. tr 11 n · F / T • P / T · T480 Edinger, 9 em • 5 Oppty for 1dv1noemen1 exper, lamlly practice. Packaging 8n0 Handllng Call: 553-0940 lTIEITIOll Please Call Robyn e1111 a1 F bmltan Doble..,, not )(Int long tenn no% IN 115-$40/hr. 637_.868 pm. lor quel. lndlvldutl who lrvlne Altport area. xlnl Hosiery we wnnl good telephone 859·480T or 8 30 lo 4·30 cropped M Golden Re-OWner Must s.11 ktlltMt ....... ., ... 1 .;_PAY demonttrtt.. 111entlon hrt a pey. 955-2022 Full Tl~. English speak-egel Secrelary re~tvellonl111 10 set ap-Mon 1nrough Fri et • Quallfled Buyers only ...,... r ... ,_ 10 0.1111 and w1Hlngneu Ing prel CRYSTAL Must be experienced with Polntments 855-1052 trlever, gold. M Brn/Wht CHURCHILL PROP COUple deelred for large PAil t1m Wiii to learn ConllC1 Mr An· Modett CREATIONS 631-5414 ei1ceflenl skills required Al.ARY -,,.---~. ~~oo:, ":~ 640-4470 r;~~~= opportu;lllH 1v1llabl• drul. &4o-e960 . * •••ns IEEDEI What a Wonderful World ~~n~~u:Ote '~!~~on:~ co~....... G~~.,~~.~~· tent 1v111. now. NB Ul&lllAl llATS and hive Calif. re· with th• Loa AnglH Loan Prooeaaor * of Shopping. right at 673-9201 IOlllH _s200. Cafl 846-1040 _ AnlmelDr CM~1!.:.~~llMeea Be your o wn bou . leratle4llt.7N50opei2900a. Sllery Tp'e'":'tm c.i~c,uli~l~n 0°:; E~_..L,oanb Proceeendor MALE&FEMALE your fingertips evaryoayt ·-PIT evening work C1111 Gresl Dene Pups. AKC. • . ._..,..._.,., C11----A mfg _......... •• plut IP . • ,........., or uay expa • D II Pll 1 Cl lfl d p "' h __,, p I ... h II -·--· "'""' door-to-door newl91P1t' Ing office. P141aaant tur· WENEEDNEWFACESlor a Y o eu e eo,,.e w on ....... eope al1er 1 pm. 751·4223 ... Indies, c imp nes. FOtlfld Poodle mlic, f«nlle. over 100 huftl, 1 comoi. Attendtnl. uv.in, lltarta Miii program. ou.,an-roundlngl, iclnt ~ltt. plecemenl In modellno Ada To plec:e your •d. Th11's whlll lhl $300 4 up 832-4ST8 :"Urey. Friendly. ~t. MOOG. 1-350-85&1 mid.July. Pt time. Dia-tMd hourly wege ptus mullt be eicpetlellOed In jobl In O c. Clll: .. ,. ~" &42-6878 1nd let • DAILY PILOT Make your 111opp1ng eat-N len Elli:hou~ Fe S . e.tabll9hed tor.ion c:er tblecl 1Metler.4ndp. f9m.. commlttlon. Hourt ; 9 FHAIVA/Conventlonel ClUlllled Ad-Visor help SERVICE DIRECTORY ler by 1111lng the Dally Pl-~It and pa,,.ia FOUND: Shec>herd puppy lhop, Idell Cotta Mela lnfat. Pvt. rm. ~ boerd, + AM·2 PM. or 4 PM • 8 proc.etlng. Send Re-.. Jiii Wiil you. Is Ill ebou11 lot CluaUled Adi $25-0 Call Pautlne lhlf e Y1c 21st l Orenoe CM. location Mrvtclng Npl S200/mo. 645-2367· PM. Training It~. MM to: Llndely & Co. y•• •-llllOJ pm, 540· T t95 Dl yt AoProic 4 mot. &45-94e7 Bch & .. ,,r _ _,..,.,,.,... ... ..._.t1., TllrM 1tter Po1enltat to _,, *300 t7871 ll'VIM Blvd Ste -::._•1111 Neu.•papor S"6·8275. Ahll . dlentel ... ;..t.'~. ex~ -;;:o;.,.-In ~ home~ plul per wMtlC. ~or(en711~·) 201, Tustin, CA, 92Sao _.. K.,~IDS EARN G TRIPS AND PRIZES I Shefrv's Pooole puppy found· Sm F• Milled..,_,, OllMnt monthfy ~. 2:30 • 6 pm. Call tervlew, • ... REAT ., Hart) or / sun fl owe:': tum4c-V operaUQn. Call 1173-7197 •fter ll:30 pm. 957•23e1• l llt 1204 Cl1t•lll•d Ad• tr• tile ~~· ~"::: ~r:,r.t~'~ • • ~:.1~y-~ln11ure 1 1126~ 131-6108 lor full detella. 631-8144 banking Full time, •harp take antwlf' to a tUCUNfUI ye er. 11 you hive 1 up 646-2848 'ound: Toy Shell! X, ........ Liil 8NI =rant~~ Ct-:' :.r:-g :r' ~= ::r' .;'~'1,:! ~~~ -Siiky Terrier Puppies. Trkdor.Fe,8rno-yro4d. Optuldtt 4111 2ywuicperttnoeln~ ~.t7&-4t71. · peoptet CtalllnedAd. ~-1..1.7 I ]~...,. ~ AKC, qu1llty, 1nr1 long "°'419' w•-ft-oeeelrlg~.tlnd -g ...._ COll l 176/up. 781·11525 -· REO fOr ..... Mutt be _..... A I u , .... '<Mid: tt1-«>lof 8-7 mo. F. .,, •••• "' femllllf with FNMA l exp;;;;:;; he1Pful1 Good D.ily P1·1a1 .................... ·.. ...... ~ .. "" .. . Dolde/Terrter mix. Npl Nll0ATAX8HELT£R? FHLMC ProoedurH. typlnga~.Proflctency •• :~ -•• ~~~~ V ar1 -::::::::::::••-• ........ 14t-114t p.,,netltllpe ~ In Contact Linda Sh ... W4tf1 ~ 10k-V1'y --. 111 ..., WHI ... _ '"°""'° WM• Cet, "'°'1 4-pleK'e, condo'• or 71!" .. '~l CO"'-. 1 L toudl. XLHT ecimo.ny • · >......;; -.:... .. .. ~ Like new. I AIH firm. ,., 1 gm11 titue.,.. vio nom.. Utt1e ctown 1nct """'._ .. 0 , o b«llftte. lnfonnel oMoe. Now accepting applications -~. c11t1 br. Nwpt Ht•. iow ~ P9Ym•11ta. 1700MemeAve.CM C.M. Call M .. .,,., 8 for District Manager to super-AGES 11-14 Pet• 1111 LMt: S200 rew9fd, lblll 9kt 833-11 EOE em, 646-seGO • 2 Pareket1 Wlth caoe I tong.MllecS edult.oat. om -., "a... tn4 BANKING Qiftete1 °"'°' vise n ewspaper carriers. EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK tt•nd us. 65N1393. eyH E bluff 8/f8. Trllfll ... -• Salary commensurate With Wt nuw n.i .. I\ qµ1·11111~\ 101 JllUnt ~.l~CI ..,_t113 '.-. • ' •HIT-Lllll* n .. d•d tor ~mmer • lil'a."r~ In ,, "'' r•~" t.11 Th' Ordntlt Co•~I rPif Pett wt11! CI09 a No Credit Required ...... _._, "'~ d experience. Company ben.. OA1ty P.to1 Ou1 1r~w\ \l;rl •I J JO um iind lllnd 11&. 657•83*1. ":.~CM. ~mate-= ~3e-0622 M 7 d'fl '*1 -.! _,, :~...._. :;::•cMt.. ~ : eflta p}US bonus opportunity. wuiL uni~ II 10 p It! "" ~~., Oli SiilulJO wt ~Tlful 2 yr o4d yellow • -_,.,._...._ "-~ ...__.... 1 li.000 .---..,_, : AP'"'Y· t020 W wq•I • ''" 111111, hour' Yow w11I u1n mAnr • ....__..._.. A-·~-P..._ot ew-. ~ ..,......,...,., ..._..-•up 0 -• under LOAH. ~ • ...... • • MW1t have Van, stat1'on ·-.. _ ... , -· · a1-72IO elow Of bed oredft OK. ~ St. coat•......_ 1111" 11no 0""' .11o111& "'"' ,,1111•11~ vuu• "~1 "/1 time, 11tkat1Ve. 1•50 , ~. ~ __.... .....1_ e¥lfl "UlllfnC)IOJecS. U.. · tlOMt : w.raann Or pick un with/shell. mqne• lh•lr " n10 dt~~lllllR qr coli«hm1 Ol9I ~. 49t-nll """"''' ,_ ,,_ ,_.. fund• •n" purpo .. ~ .-now to--e-r. -~ II )'1111 ~" ml~fUIPll rit~a\t ,.11 M1 f , IOw Ollt. • i*'Hed. , . i~· fot HOUHkHplno night • Mileage allowanee included. (,irl Codl· .. lOO, "Limbr•" ~'. _,., ... ,... 1561-2443 ~ tlnd ~· ~ ..,_ ~ Young mate, WfY rn.ct. ..o..M4-111T ..-111111.,....,....,. ,_,-11me lnOtilll Met ....,..,,, Apply in penon, we.ekdays, 1~ 1y. •100 Obo. ~ COIT: .... .ca. darll "'A8T MONEY"-~ • Pr~c::~=· 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay (714 ) 548-7058 ,... '~~ron ..... ....... lonl ,., • 2ftdl. htrrw••io poo4il, C...... .. U.Af AND SANO St ,-.~ta M ,..._----~-----~ .... Mt«. l.. 80f1 rOOfl'I addltloM, lend· .,_...,....,. ~TIL 4t1-441? •1 '-A.1111 esa. ~ •H 417.-.Z aoesMno. llto. Cell • on lecM1ty , ~ --------1 OCMl'io.n .,,..,,.., Apptylnpereon, M .. 11:30 Tr.S. ~r old""" for ORANGE COAST OAllV PIL01 _ ) oentury. -- .Q ... Ada,,... on.-ALL LIHDIM • 12:00, 1107 ~ ...... ,~odlH with • • i:io w 8A'f 1U • COSIA MU A CA 926111 -•••nde. oood Hftd. ~~~. ~~E~t~1 ~.~L OMl~-W~I '··~-.. ~~::~~~~~~:~:::~:~ .• ··~.:~·~·~·~·~··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~OO;M~1~8~.~~~~1~-~~ --.-.-.....--_____ .___..;. --. -- - TODAY~S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Behesl 5 Rushed 9 Performed 14 All at - 15 Sport 16 Writer Thomas - H S. Arnet-: gull 19 Mr. Flynn 20 The end of -- 21 Energy unit 23 M ISiay 24 More Informative 27 Utters 29 Spree 3 1 Hinders :JS Neighbor- hood gp 37 Dine at home: 2 wds. 39 Verboten 40 Cadence 42 Measured 44 Major - 45 Havelocl< - 47 Quebec city 49 Animal doc 50 Defeated 52 Unruffled 54 Principal 56 Rejuvenation 59 Gambling g•.me 62 Rabble S. Goggle 65 Love affair 67 Rueful one 70 Vex 1-t Unger · 72 Fabric 73 Anlshed 74 Loosen 75 "E" of "OED" DOWN 1 Female 2 Senseless 3 Nuts 4 Funeral car 5 Resi>rt 6 Taro food 7 German river 8 Entrances 9 Gibbon 10 N. Mex. City 11 Learner 12 Abel's nephew 13 Remove 18 "The - Mutiny" 22 Aun around WEDNE8DA Y'8 PUZZLE SOLVED 25 Cheese 26 Ref yr wire 28 However 30 liturgies 32 " head - 33 Cily o f Europe 34 Grime 35 Freshman 3 6 Pottery pipe 38 By no means 41 Small bird 43 Fearful 46 Gob's milieu 48 Wisdom 51 Faint 53 lmlate 55 Scandinavian 57 Bullring 58 Dormouse 59 Kismet 60 Last word 6 t Course 63 Greek letter 66 Garnet 68 Fuel 69 Wh1sl<y 12 13 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Thutadey. June 23. 1983 t~ fanitu1 IHI M11ttll1U111 1211 IMtt, '"" ttll llett1 1AN 1111 t W'-1 Id ...... A•l•, a.I!!! .. . ... 8 dr chMt, 60YI Klfn, MO-Metal decteoto.r Corn• 178 '•' c;;a en:::;."I tlonal, COClktall tbl, mite m1tler e ,000/D . ....,......... Moc>eclforaele.S'1&obo. oyl. 18,000IO•O. 1.11 !!ufa IHI ltlf'llt. IS7-et9' a e o /di•. UIMld 10 hra, 28 ft Owene '59 In QOOd 87&-ee2t 87~. 11ft'D:aii RX 4 2 door . • ~ •_. .,..,-..... Ilk• new. 1200 849·9571. 1hape. Take II •••Y .,. / ~. :•1t ..__ lllW'l WllTDI ,_ tlr-. bt•11. am1rm • •---tOday '4.000 or A.fly .............. _ llll · 1 "" ,.__,. eter.o caeett• air c;;Oltd wtth ct111lra. f150 Firm. Oval8raldedrug. 13xl7tt, rtH offer. 631·11775, _., au.ctr .. tr very OOOd Wl•IL.IAI, Run• good ' JU!iO 548-125e rue• & grn color, very 831·8000, 1611Honda780k r.Jrlng ehape. ie100/obo. ....... HMe53 ** I BUY** i~;.:S~$8• !.35~g:e0:20 • Sale, Sealed Bids :~~~·o. "C: • t~ ,':g':; 64"<= ,:'~ d•YI 1 ~Con-.ct fom Clatlc --• Pt.no old iJ9,lght $1 75. 842-4370 'llO c-.u L.w, 9Xtt oond, I tt r-•-~6-9908 I ' he ' ..... , -MASTERS AUCTION -• nS 1$, w re IS 1979 Lambr9ttl Jet 200. 23,000 ml, aeooo obo. Ul-1111 141 .... H /IU.MH Simmon• Beautyr .. 1.iee-'88-38 II Chrl1 Crell like new. '876.~29 842-1520 208 W. 111t, tent• Ant trlc twin bed!' Od oond. TrlCtbln CF1350CJ See E1t1 nth CloMd SUno•y fhur Jyne 27 Only chalr·w•lker 140, gd Marine C.nter. 2901 Ed-once. Perlec:t condition. 1911 F250 Ford cmpr 1 ~" • 3K ml, blk con-' CL.EARANCE SALE , • 3 0 0 • IO Id I n Cl ........ at &un .. t A.q0uatlc 11983 Honda ATC 70, uMd i9 "'"31 Brand new bed Ml•, not cond.64~:1 Ingar, Hunllngion l600/0 80 . 831•5825 °' ~. V8, A/T, P/8. 1 V«t .. 128,000. 548-09~. ll•lll•llllllllil .. ~~~. t~~9~ul~!: ~9: T~nlt club membertl~, ~/~b~r. 8123 througr 5~78e. Scott. =?0' 800 · 54 M 737 • '~1 =~m 6 ~·1 r1 rt· U1 UI f!1 <Neef\• Iii<> avail wfllle s~1'j:.r;:> ~=~t l•~lly flee· ~~~n ~s=:u~g ·~Honda Scout.~~· 1981 vw Rabbit DleMI 213/4~22 aft 0 89m. ' .. :.~~:~~= • . ' they lul •I dtecount me. $175 obo Cell Dick boat 5ealecl bid• open. cycle, nr new, ....,.,, Plc*up Cwtom QITIPlf 8 33 t prlcee. Free dellvery. 4...,7237 Inn 2 o'cl~k PM 718183 117>8473 et'9ll 'a1 ndltlonl .. MW 7 I •. 1 81 Qraphlte. nw HI 839·7454 ...,.. ... ~ • • ' 00 ng. Low mllMOe eharp Bel'! UM<I bookl a 1 llalned et olfloe of Sout'1 Cout '79 SUZ\lkl OS 1000E, Aid, AM/FM •t•eo tape wllh ofler. 720•1530, ' WM -.W • ..... Colorlul Rattan Couch, glaH dolls & gftti galore Marine Surveyers, 5732 great 1h1pe, lj)Ort IOUf catell• tape pllY9f & 6 ' fAaurTI near new, seoo value."" 404 Weatml •ter A e ' EHi 2nd SI. Long Beach r n g ' 0 w n • d by ~ tren•. (1wt3349). 1111 tAUJ If '"" WUI !•I Ill• 1200. Zenith Slereo 4 " v 90803. Bid must ~ ac· dr,$1800/ofr 548--0555, Pr~ It 16895, Naber1 conveniently located music center. Phono · _ comp led with money 548.-6569 · Cadlllec. 54G-1880 a Competltlvely Pric.cl Tape, AM/FM s100 c M •••lctl lalt 1224 order Of c8.9hi.r'e cilec:k '81 Vespa 100, only 1600 1"3 FOfd Plc*up Truck. & 631-8447 • payable to Batt>oa In· "• 'h Model with ---------Fender Amp. & Speakers. suranc1 Co. In amount of ml, Kint $695 . ..,..5-117se .,, 1uto- Ce•tl1t1 lellrff• Set Sliver tone amp head, 2 10% ol bid. Balance cMJ' '81 Yamaha Exciter 250 ~1'.:! ~~C:m~•o:i; Double bed with wooden 4x12 Celeetrlan Rl1son 10 deya, Envelope mullt 1lngle, red great 1hape, conditioning. (040381, A Selea.-SentJc+.Leaslng Mtrc .... ltu 9145 3 MBZ 50011, xlnl c;,,nd 842-3002,6~2-262$ '81 MBZ 190SL, ret>lt eng trans. 2 tops. S82ll0/ofr 760-3693 head a. loot boards ceba. Gibson SG.Super state "Sealed Bid" lun, econ, $750/olr. eel hi JO CAR\IER Dresser with hutch mlr-Showman powe r Owner r1'8rves right to Owned by dr. 548--0555. 1~895: ~.:::: c~1~: D'l1S Ul'M l:·l"t\\ ror. 5 drawer chest. 2 Speakers a. 12" EV'1 All refuse any or all bide 548-6569 540•1880. "' "''I" "' ~SE. auto. sn/rl air. night stands 11100 for $2000 o r wlll ..... _ ... , • ...... ·· ttetec>,plw.pltl,1)/11,0flg 546-9707 sepera1e Call Gary le 1 S .1 7014 '82 Yamaha XJ750 Seca.,·ea FOf. d Ranctlero mega .,,,,. ,.. """ ....... pelnl & 101 $'\ 5•,o 6'45-1731 •• , aa $3000.642-7817 newtlr•.rablt.no.cu..: ~~••R 631-301&. c~61~m$2~115b;;:P::~ SOU_N_D_M-IXERTEAC II 16' Hobie w/tral;;r. '82, &llUJGA .. UlllST tom paint, new chrome.: ~YIL '69280SEcPi!.S90001olr bdr~ eel ·+ king box w. l brldge $49 5, PP used once, s2900 obo. IOMTll lbl.lll 1 13450· 642-4&IO. Salea-Servlo.-Leaslng caJI 640-6990 sprlnglmauress, $700, 644-1307 Dan 646-~I~ --Full llne of Rlvae priced I '72 Chev. Luv, 4 spd, LlllllT '74 450SLC. fully loaO&d per1 cond. 673-5'117 0-tf ' r it I 16' Venture Cat. good from 1659. 10·~ down/2 C&mpef lhell, lo ml, 1 IY I s 15 9001080 -act ara •rt cond S750tolr 650-1840 'year "nanclng VIM & onr982-8280 I llTllY ~.~~882. 2131789-4124 c:i~y1f;.d~~. ~ro;;;1~:1i ltair•tal 6226 -18' CA.TAM~RA.N Mc • '75 2002: 4 lpd., air --------. ·• 1' · v /Ila.. cond (033NJL> '75 300 Diesel, 1\11 Power s. 5 0 ' per f c 0 n d momYE IEU 1976 Sol Cal, Xlnt cond. • ... rt •• .,. .... 'ti -..... • '79. 3201· • •pd low Ten. XJnt Cow.I 1\1.11( M 6'44-1307 t 10 see PP Old, Ornate wood • xlnt Ready lo sell plus Trailer 2906 W. Coast Hwy. Good 11<91, rn.ga, 1tereo. mllea. (540XIV) " $7900 548-8451 Dining tbl w/4 chrs $300 cond. $300. 675-3821, with sallboJC and boat Newport Beach Runt Good. 1142-3379 • '79 7331 4 d loaded 631•5924 • 645-9760. cover. Avall lor lnspec-141 1170 · · ; sp .. · '75 450SL mint cont.I tlon In Fountain Valley. • .'~7 lUXB) wives pe<sonal car, :.l!IK $1500 Contact Jay weak Col).ector1 Item, 1966 '77 Dt11un KC, air, 803201;5~ .. eunroof. ml, 1 ownr, $24,500 days 714-751-8711 Suzuki 250 1wln. 1175. camper, 4 tpd, 50,000 (1ANV203) 7'e0·086'4 1967 Suzuki. 1425. ml. $3100. Jim &42-8952 • '80 7331: auto .. loaded. --l=--=---_,,..,,...,=-llilll P:cat. Beet <!Ml In 960 1592 (188T1 18) '78 450SL, clean, $?1" twn. $1000, 847-1746 • · '77 Datsun King c:ab Cue-• '81 5281; aulo., 111nroot 546-4452. 6'42-1002 1 8 • P a c 1 1 1 c s;2:. ~ro~~5f~t\~J· ~:e~";.' great. 12200• .11<;:GB8 l1) '80 300D. Ivory. 1vo11 1n1 C1 tamaran /tralle ~ · 81 633cel, 5 •pd., an/rt, alloys $18,000 S 1600. 8<45-2850 ••ter Bt•n 020 '81 Detsun king-cab I loaded. (1CLH37•> 497-566<4 IPlllllT PlllO 1'20 wlettm lhell many ex-• '82 3201; aulo., 111nrool. __ _ __ I llY flHITHE 720--0773 24' Venture Sailboat, com-1975 Tlten. 19' 18.800 bf. Ires, like nu. $7000. Dave (1~DN542) '11 HG SL Les 957-8133 plete wltrlr $4000/ofr Nlee. $8975. 642--0795, dyt 554-8500, alt llPM 1 · 82 528e: 1u10.. low $31,000 541>-445? Kenmore heavy duty S,erliat Gffll1 6230 6'41·1869 eves 548-8823 850-1221 mllee. (IEJA.474) ---- Wash/Ory. $250; Kitchen Sur1 board. 6'2". Randy CAL 20, 6 HP outboard. 26' Overland. '77. $15,500 · •1;~;:15 lpd .. loeded. ·a~23~i· e!~K26~0r"0 A.Ide Dshwher. S 100; Lewis, twn lln, gd cond trailer, 13000. 673-2935 PP Dual Air, Awning, 5Kw TRUCKS ••1.•111 • · • Wrought Iron rail· SJO b 752 6413 Gen Hitch clean. 30 ooo -• Ask about the money we logs-Indoor or porch or 0 o, • Classic Glass Snowbird. ml. N-Tl~es. 645-3096. 208 W. 111, Senta Ana can nve you thru our '•talrwey, meke offer, TV h4it, readf to sail. $200, 1tll flllLllOO Closed Sonday purchase & lease p111r1s Brown/Jordan patio furn, 'ttrH 1232 673-834 RENT*$119I0-5/wk1IOOup al*l lltzes Bowbltt!"I· 24 lepeedpeed t,r~le.· LARGE SELECTION ,OF .1• W•IH 3 chaises, roctcer and OI· . FINN & TRLR. Gd cond .. ~ NEW a. USED BMW s ·•--ts toman, table w/4 chairs, PA. System Yamaha $650, call 831--0583 IV't ( 1uooee8). I 1301 chi': Street & more. 1650. 640·8020 Power/MiJler, $400. JBL $11995 & NEWPORT BEA~ll Spkrs,$800. 496-8841 Hobie 16. $1450 w/3 mo '83 .,.51 XHa. 5th Wfieei. - King Size Freme, boll lree Nwpt Beach Bey Tlpouf. Xtrai. Oceenlront 1 111-tltl :~·~~tsa.ma~tr~,1120:'~ SAE 5000 Stereo noise re-mooring 552-2905. Prk. Can go. $25,900. 1111 flll mun Cleanl 1973 300SEL 4,5 bedeprHd. Like new ductlon system, $25. Hobie 16', wltrlr, cat box, 499-4314 Thie 4X4 model hu pwr. LM llAa IMW Iller Mercedes. Orlglnal $150 875-4009 Pioneer CT-FIOOO cau • lrapeu, llfe preservers Trailen 11eerlng & brakes, IY10-owner. A.IC, Sun roof. deek. orig. price $750, etc. $ 1 2 0 0 I 0 B 0 . T (. ... ,. rnatlc. mag whelt1 & only VOLUME S~LES leathet 551 -9725 MahQO. din rm set, beaut. sell for $200. 4 JBL Cen· 631-3145. I ra"I ... 10,000 mllel. (2A89876). SERVICE I LEASING Iii L.• L.l ,.147 bow tn china cab. tbl/4 tury L-100 spkrs, orig. HOi>ie 18. greal cond. 1g9 Fis 15 fi alum, $10,995 3670 N. Cherry Ave. 1•.P.t.,1,.•"'1••"•·~--_,~,..... .... ctut. $1000. 548-0034 prloe $1400, NII for $400. Fast, race gear & ~. bp,J,tlllt•. awning. $2100. LONG BEACH Xii( •boUI OYr new low Washer p,~l~~ryer $75; Cash only. 841 • 3810 wllralltt~.~~~· Ron, .:oms':.~8;\5. Cedar 1tltittuPIOllP (~l·l~)i1~'j~51 Fln~]~~~;i~~~f~On Glt11 bedroom set $1'25: lelander Bahama 30. finest lodge Model. · $8775. Thi• utlllty model hu an raCS.lnt Welcome Selec1ed 1983 Modelsl Mahogang t1utte1 service SAE 5000 Stereo. $25. racing gear, xlnt oond, 6 • 2. o 7 9 s, eve 1 • eutomatlc, pwr. lleerlng 'Datlu 1117 Call NOW For Details! 1100: <* game table PlonMr CT-FlOOO cass. ~5.000 call 6«·9584 548-8823 a. brak91. (183947). 1611tS;t;;n 8218 W • $125: chalrt $20 ea. deck, orig. prloe $750, Trail-$4995 nr .. t -AAdltlon. ir.:,kn• 545-9780, 675-3821. 1811 lor $200. 4 JBL Cen· __ --------· •' ...,,, tury L-100 spkrl. orig. UlfT Utlll~' •a.a owr lelM. SIS. mo. Npt Beech: Drexel 54" lce$l4-00 118111 J400 --AM/FM stereo/etas --------------------------===-1 breaklront + matching g~ only. g.1-3r,O · bcellent cond. $775. BOX RXILER 5x51 A /C, 5 1pd. Ce ii 2833 H. "RBOR BLVD. ·~ .. ••••••••••••• IA~aliHCH 1011 68" credenza, solld 54 4 -7 471 • 77 1 • 14 7 4 REMOVABLE BACK 759-8073, uk fOf Spyro. ~ 1 ~ ~ I)() " LITTLE .. pecan $1500 & S800 + 6' Udo 14' wllelre Miis, lrlr, 1250. 545-11930 •119 510 W .... on. 4 •""". 149 t.b • ..." ,. 3 gas 11ove, Harvest pecan credenza $400 + cover. trolling motor, Ute m .LfTY .,.au•• ..., _... Eiii!IP.P""""l'l'I~~~..;.,;~ ~l r--. •UllNEll IN YOUR gold, 8 mos old $250. 42" solid round table. SAE 5000 Stereo. $25. ,_,. 1475. 850-9440. ldget ~ _,,_ OWN HOME Aetrlg FF, Harves1 gold $175 + cuttom ba1 In for· PlonMr CT-F1000 cus jackets 51500' 551"8164 Ellcellent condition $250. *'82 Mulma 5 lpd, as-New llres, gd cond ~~ S 150 548-8514 mica vinyl padding, brass deck. Oflg prloe $750, Peclllc Seacralt Sloop 25 646-9576 y na e 3 1 /b $3000/may negol Dys '• ·-t' ·• • • • I 1978 $22 000 8HP &al ...W eum yr 18 uy ""'4 "••a or 2•ns 138 ~·lf" ! ,-i:\~ 'A I' •80 GE d 1 ,A rell $450, ell In perfect sell tor $200. • JBL Cen-001 . Sl0,500, 493-9'4ll .._..,.... ...,.. ~ • · r· · dbl oor '8 r"'. cond. can 644-1307 for tury L-100 spkra, orig. Vanmar 01e111 fully Aatl lelitft S 172 VW Pop Top Campef. A : # tf if' • ·t:-1 '.J ~~ces~:·,C:~5w•~~r· di'; appt. to see. pvt pty prlce$1•00. sell for $400 equipped. Estate Sale IMPORTANT New Engine. Claan. '72 1200 coupe. Grea1 1i!o!!'tl'lnl"""!c•P.•!"!'!"-~~--~ ·-" ':-J). • . ._ \. 1., r1~. nanser. Like new S600. 0 a k G 1m 8 T 8 b 18 Cull only. 241·8343 Call Harlan at 833-7622 NOTICE TO READERS $3400. 645-4203 Economy, Raal Clean. 1 1 l oft 110~ I "' ..-AND S 1050. 545-1097 Targa, Fine running cono GAaAGI SAU ADS NOW ,, .) , '79 GE hvy dty washer & w/bumper pool & cue ---Phoanl~ Racing Sabot, ADVERTISERS bt"9n, $6000 714 751 3176 gu dryer $350. Like new. stick• Never used. new Sound Mixer TEAC IL xlnt cond, 2 sails/dolly, T .. e price 01 Items ... ;.,_...Jn aa.a9 '73 240Z, auto, air· ' • • ClASStJllDIYCITYI •• ,__ 760--0864. $895 Sell $700 w/brtdge S•95, pp boll cover $1200 " ....... ... 12600/090. 6<42-6169,59 912°Cpe 4,pd Sii lllOW A.Ir cond. -"-ap $50 . .,20 631-5924 844-1307 675-3775eves/wllnds advertlled by vehlcla 134Ford3wtndowc:pe,un-545-11278. A.MIFM, 1 ownr, :r.1n1 .,..., " , dealera. In the -.ehlcle rat 1 ore d $ 9 5 O O. cond $7000 6•2 7866 current Call Gary J 1 6214 ..... C~artll/ ____ UllH 211111 clusllled edverllslng 875-3175 '78 B210, 29 mpg, • dr, . . • lalMa C..ta •H• 645-1731 IWI !!I / 8 North Salls· 5 signet 1081. columns-doee nol Include . auto, nu palnl. exit oond. 69 912 Targa <I spn, rblt Ptala1.ta . FantesUcGar:r-Sale.We FORSA.LERelrlg-fr88'ler, 4.8 .. ct Round Cubic .... 7010 8 winches.'83 Johnso~ any appllcabl• tnea, '57 Metro Nath, a1 luv $1995:545-2448. eng, JClnl $13,000/0BO full size 1200 OBO. Call Zlrconla el ones, only S 18 4tll JIL y OIAITlll g 9 elec RDF, VHF: .. license. tranefer fees, eng & Irene. 2583 Sanla '78 Dataun 200SX. SllVer, 499-1997 Every1Nng goeet 1537112 have EVE YT HI NG 554-8229 elter 6 PM eal 840-8888 MARINER 40 KETCH much. much more finance chargee, 1891 lor Ana Aw, CM. black vinyl top. 5 Spd. 73 914 Porsch Yello ... M Ire mar. 4 Days. youcould poulble went H"RBOR •REA Cock 1811 R I n g . 9 3'h days. $600 673-5340 S14,995 IOf quldl Ille air pollution control «»-'72 Citroen SM M-•tl $2900. M0-8947 good c;ond 5le•eo 875-9075. CMh only '°' your home, ()Ye( 700 " " diamonds 22 rubles WIH conllder partners vice cerllllcatlon1 o r 5 apd, 1\111 pwr, .ir. lelthat. $4200 963 54g5 dltterent Individual Item•. APPLIANCE SERVICE Sacrifice, S800. 962-'6274' ••• ..... 7011 64S..9151 dealer documantary V8, dual ovemead came, '82 280ZX. T-top, 5 Spd, • C..... ••I lbr ~~.::· :un2o~nf~ ep~~a:'!:~ds•i~;~77 •l ll 211·XV6N 9' Redcreet & Sea-... ,, e;epar:=1cha~~11:!; al/Ver lacq118f. collec1or ~,,!'!:~ ~ 1;t!!!~~g~,1~'. N~C:g"~: °::;,~ &1011 ot mlle Vitia St. Clary 645-1731 I UY IPPUllOEI HI HHal ~~~11~B~01~m~~~ri;-vi1~ S~ & Slti 7016 b~,: advert'1'1er ~ =:'i P~:~~:i.!~ ~i~·~~~~~" 1841. S 12,300. 968-5071 1 Tiburon Bey Dr:. Set MOVING OUT OF STATE Ln 957•8133 1935 ErKIOf Set, c;ompl, pump,gOOd cond S650 1§tbCfi1rger, 191 &ateltnltft/ Movlng-mu1ttell •n112 Por 924, red~'(lnl onty 8-3. Must aell lhl• weekend. seo. 1940'• elec. lantern 673-7•91 Mlnl-crulMr 454 Chevy. Putt MIS . $12,500/ofler W IALI cond, nu tlre•lbrk~ Fum., plants, eppk:s. See KENMORE WA.SHER A.ND sllda proj. w/cue, $ l20. Sabol w/••'I & o•-• .,." Berkley Jet. Tandom (819)224--0731/425-4921 1980 Dllaun PU, Lie 1 W $5895. 951· 7072 UTlTI IALI om-a Line. Sat/Sun DRYER. XLNT COND. Old t al 5 Lionel 1ooo & ... -• ~.,., t II PP s 75 00 50798. ID $.05 to S500. antlquee a. 9-4. 2554 Elden Av. 857-8194 r n: s Cataline Whetry rowlnQ re er' ' · 8 CYL. FORD TRUCK &9'1 tlt1 HY720227253, to be Pendl t1a1tlo OOllec:tablee, old lllvet, ••OVING S"LE 37 wood cars. S250. dingy wlolr9 $250 15'h 714·775-7747 ENGINE & 3 SPD TRANS. 11E 1971. Sllvei orey .., ,.. Movie potlers, $15-$80. tt rOW1ng dory .,;/oars 19 tt Seariy, bulll .79_ '80 5000S, all 111ru. very lold al 10 AM, July 8th, or)'ltll, lace. furn, booll1, ls tove, Plano, Sewing II••· Mattriell 6014 Caeh only. 241-8343 $300 +misc mulne sup-Open bow. 260 Mere $200. CA.LL 842-3379 clean, 26,000 mllH. 1983 et 6111 Eut 111 St, ~:~.~et:~PT~'':,:.6~ :C· o-. pwr tools. Mach, Whlchr. crib, di•-piles Incl. anchors. Call Cruiser 1/0/B, good boat. 19•400· P.P. 5-48-9«9. Santa Ane. record . 7 6 o 6 9 i 9 91• !5hp mini Model T, Iles, clothes, i-wetry & 2 JC 6 redwood decking, 6 drawer dresser 714/5-48-9568 or see at Bank Repo. Try'em with LITE BODY WORK '82 Coupe, xlnl cond. ..... tt•s PI P/eves N &HOga RRequlppad & much-much mOfe. Thur S.55 per 1111 Cal II w/metchlng nlghf 11and• 370Santa laebel. C M on otter of 15500. A.very Co. Up to 50% oft your llt. many xtras. $10,500. iii~~----ii1116iiOli 1.------~ a"': c:a~~ Fri, Sat. 8A.M-4PM. 854 redwood.531-1317 &babyltema.S~256 Sat June 25th 675-8990 Plnstrlplng.8111969-1221 875-8448. '73 CMC. rec:.'°' 12000 9151 ....--11. wz rA~r911 St CM worth of work: rablt ....... ~..-..~.._ __ ....;;~:.;; 1UP91lea, potting whl, ""'"' .. . A M I F M s t e r e o Summer Time Fllhlng ga-•m 11-• 0 I LITE BODY WORK lft J 1 brand MW c:arb. ,-;bit~ 4dr, N l\S QC:. 4 paintl. llouMwar•. 424 Ca•trH I wlturntable. cau. plyr. lore. 15'h' Runabout at =a•tf. Up to 50% ott your 811. trans. all )ult broken In. MW tires 12000 as Is ~ (ll'Vlrie T•r), nr IW&P •HT ltaiJ•tat 1016 aprkr $150. 19" color TV llberglass w/75hp John-3kw Gu gen, alngle or 3 Plnalrlplng. 8111969-1221 1674 2002 with eutomelk Bent frame & 1111p. $600 $8000 If I llnlsh to per. Avocado & PCH. Sal/Sun Every Sunday, 8am-3pm. Cennon A.-l camera, 1.4 $160. Bentwood rock son. w/Blg WheelTrall«. Ph• 18 · S 3 O 0 101 r · Wlleele. 5 1 .. ,.., Ke,,.lone Irani .. new paint & llr91, or offer. for eng. & trans, fec:tlon. 645-1295 9-2. Orange Cout College. •·-s 199 " flaa.. 8•11 $.40. 846· 1735 22 gallon luel, abeolutely 650-1840 ·• ,. Bleupynkt stereo cataet· rest of car Ir .. 494-4247 1 ..... , -9~ 1,,_-1 F lrvla' a. A II I ..,., ' ,... "· ~ let & d t I clutlc, t5 X 8, Ilk• rww. te. excellent condition !.! • ..,_ ULI ~~ ·~ ~;g,.,,~~o cond. $360. 846-9576 Antique 91us Insulators ~GP eq.ulp~S:d Y ~~fy ~H:~'l7soi~a: ~: S55 ea. 845-9478 lhroughout a. onty 32,000 •n Civic Wegon, rblt eng, Furniture, clothu , Swap Meet & Art FaJre. Ute Ullr.,. If 1 195. 10 White Siik Sole Sl600. CA.II Gery °' Ed S50-t840 AalM WaatM mllee on cwerto*l6ed en-MW clutch, mag wheels, ~· llnlnt rug1 A.dmlaalonlreeto....,ert ~, $95. 759-8001 a45•1731 glrie. All~ record•. am/fn1 ttereo, + irtru. TY'tV CARVER Ind mucti' mile. J~ne 24 ..... ._ "-·atlon .... s/'1n10'. ~ ... , N-NAV101 RDF redlo. Hlghelt cun lmmed. '°' Mutt .... SS400. Privet• $2095/0BO 540.-2947. l'\t.....11 ~ 25thlMlpm 707 I ....,_ ,_y 17 vol, new $l00 Firm. Avocado W/D Sl25 ea. ZODIAC MARK II 35 hp vourvehlc:le,domeetlcor 1 C II (714) IOl.S ~]){} tn..' In alley. ' 1 2 5~5880· 548· 12•6 :"~~~n~l:if•t2~~h~ ~~~~u~:ny :~i~,' .~~~; ~~~~37:8e 11 122 5 ' foreign. 551-8285 g..82--0~38. 1 7~=ne~~:: ~~: .... ,,. ... : .,, .... .... ••1•11 01 prov dreuer $75. mirror Make otter 1-828-5994 . alat./S.mct 70 WI llY '71 BMW 2002, Colorado Runs perfect. 831·3375. ~ ~-n ,, j .. • .. ' •-··• Regional rep wuf Install $50, 840"8938· B t I a. elec1 bl OLUI •••a yellow, recently r•tonld. '79 & '80 4-dr Accords, -..,_ IALI • ...:& comp. In your home. Carpet Special price-reg ... II, Pner 7 12 :'rvl~ ":oms Dl~HI '""' Muit .... $4000/obo. •Int cond. $.4850 $5350. laHia 91'7 ClwMCe on furn, bed Exetcyci,t. dbl bed. couch. 1ra1111ng Incl, 112 price, 2 $18.00 yd. NII 17.00 yd 13 ft BQ1ton Whaler. ServlcA 673-2525. All TllOll 54e.-7425 495--0710 Of 49S.11278. RH r lllltl. llghtlng ftlC1Uf91 & 1ow--1. tablel, lamps, 1yttem1 lelt S 1795. A.llO used carpet, good Super clUn. llke new. 50 "I ... I -...,~ appllanees. Evef)'thlng m1t1<nlty clo1hM. chll-Harvey 642-4166. corid. S t.60 yrd up hp Mere. Traller • extraa. Sllr1 a Deeb 7 ·' -'81 4 dr Accord. AM/FM · ~o.~~!8~~u': ~=.~ 1~~~hs~~l's7';~; frM 11 YH 022 978-7410 $3100. 6<&6·2124 36 ft ehp for pwr boat. OW. ~~ .. ~~~iJ!3·= ~~~~~'.r~~,A/C, 'l]J,~ll~9~~o1te, Farad to 735 Otlm1 Way. g.5_ Me-1423. il F. Yorklea, spayed, up to Church Pew, oak, 9 N long, 14' Alum Boll, 7 5 HP. ~~~1~~~ sec. 1250/mo. ve4our. 819-326-2853 71•·633·2900. uk/Jefl; very low miles n real Bm/belge itl"l9ped 8011 & d • t 8 •II 0 t 9 • DY 1 1200 obo. Wahwrtdryer, lreller. Extras, A.II A.-1 •74 2002. Xlnt, all opte. 850-8689, eves. condition & g1eA1 0•" Jowleet + end llblel '--'-• 213/846-2483, 675~59 Kenmore, exit cond, s 1145 Obo, 845-3544 40' slip In new Long Beach aeooo. 548-0248 I 1111 mlle~. l200 8XlO<:Wn l60 UYW 1350 llrm Refrlgeraler, 18• Southcoast Bay Boat, marina, avail Jurie 28 Ian 11100 3 ~ ~ se5' Gatege sale. Jyrie 25 ana ...... S75. 631-0253 m I h 0 g I a p SJ re k.. thru Sepl. 10 Hadl Shah, '75 2002, bm/tan, wry , .. .... .... ,_ ·-· ... ,..., G""1Md ""· 'bl:/:·-· ........ .,_ TV ......... '"" ATOMIC .. ...... ... ,, ... .,,,,.,,..,,, .. "' =· ... ~~;;::. ~": III -· """"" 110. Deak S 15. 1930 Roll· cle, lrvlrie (The Wlffows) h w 1, n:;g• 9 B~~d elec IBM lypew<lter S 100, $8500. 50Pou terms Sieve 50· .Dock on Penlneula, USED CARS & TRUCKS tvmeg ,_, bike "40. Ma pertt, om 81 · • • Victorian Loveseat $250. 840-63 COME IN OR CALL FOR ---·------~ a mlac. 2373 ~.. ...... 548-5206 845-4832 near Ille lerry. no ""' RU UflAlllL '78 2002·Low mllel, OflQ. Lo ··1 .... "tras. s2onooo.' 8an A _ 18' Star Crall 110, • cyl, abo11d1. 675-3307. Comt6er,.DeLlflo Exceltln cond .., ,.. ti na Ave. ~tend Coalport Free: Kl1ten1 with l>eeu. Dark green couch, exit OMC. VHF, Trailer. plus BOet •llP needed for 44 It =· OBO. ~5-3002 642-8572 832-5890 ofc Cal KJatz. aerta "P'fct Arrnotlal China. Oflenllef colOflng.._ 1 Coaktlel with cond. $250, was S 1600 •Ires. $5000 2450 New· yacht In ........,1 Bay lhar ~ 81 pr" bed cm p 11 ruge. Buccelatl sterling cage, 2 gulne plg1 with new 2 player plnb11t port Blvd. SM manager '"" 01 b ... :,-po"··•bl'e Cal-I 18211 BEACH BL VD. -· '78 Cellc:a llftbeck, 5 19<1 • w /ah e et 1 . q / t I z 1 tletwar1, CfYllal, lmarl, terge cage, 49~2e211 mmch. $195. 4 player pin· -... -w HUNTIMGTON BEACH .._..... I \1-: .. • , _. •--•M ~.·.· PloStPmBI,· A.~.~FOOM hd-•tld, bbl tabte •• wood CMVlnga. entlque Fr .. /nead1 gOOd home. b•ll mach. $395. 201h Cenlury L•P•trake. 760-1613. u1.-1,Mt-n11 -:!.... ......... I ------· -·· ... cflalrt. credenza. 9' tumltvr•. bronzes, 100'• SamoyedXShep, 1omo, 840·5829 18 11• l nbo1r d , CAN ACCOMOOATE m ..._ llnl 832-1298,642.~6683 couctiw/plllowa, 10.2"'•' more Item• • conlem-Fe. A.II 1hote. Good 11800/ofler s7e.1835 BOAT UP TO •O'AVAIL WIP&YTW-11 •• ....... •••••I 178 Calica, ST. 5 •"'d. air, .. ___ -fu Dining !able, 2 le1vea, 6 • ...... a11m ..... propane IM*,_..<*)-poretry rn, decorator watchdog S good cnalra ,45 00 Ping pong 30 Jettrles Sportfl1her. NEWPORT HARBOR IN PM ... UIS ..,.,. ., ......... ft11a am/fm red/Ian, 1uper nleter Y8C w/pwr mete, lampa end brl<>a-brac. w/chlldren.542-82~2. table &4'5 Karl TS,Radlo,B11tTank1,Jlg EXCHANGE FOR USE ~ M I let. oond.'3195. 497-2388 11112 hP JoMeon w/8 Q&I 32081 See llland Dr. 1145--4&42 . Poole. 2 IJClrl engine•. OF BOAT a. MIN. CASH. AUil 111111 •n 1---------tenec. not .. .....i.w.. 2121 Laguna Nlguel (Off Mutt nnd home. II mo cl11n, $t8, .. 00 obo 644-4350 D •ys. --1-... -.__ ... W --• -'78 l.atld Cru!W. 20.000. Preeldent-Pi.'"' Coit• Crown Vll+fw Pkwy)-Sale white mw Germ Short-llLL IHW 963-7~ or 8J6-3302 873--2332 EV "' ~;"~ • ._, --..., -• ovwctrtw. •tereo. Sll7~ ~ Sat/8un 10AM·5PM heir pointer. 549·523• COSTAMUA ~~ .. a.• ... 1...... . ..... ..JY' f4H2tl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~ di, "3·8588 eve Sat. Junt 25. 10 AM lo 4 31' Wtllcrell Sunc:rulMr NEWPORT ISLE PVT. .i. 1 -,, & --: PM. St Joecl\lm Celhollc Extre cletn, low hrt DOCK. S..t76/mo. C~LL .4f ...... 1 .. 7 ...,,_ ..... (11•) "°"":ct~ '11 COROLLA, Cltfn, •-!!I!!! II r:. 'tir~'te,.~~ Church, 1994 Orange 8-lou• lnqulr1•• only. 850-190e. WIWllT!m ...., L ~ 18711 l!llOtl llYd 13,000. 220~8• - _ II Ill 1 S48-M22. Ave, CM. Snacl< •ba.r & $32,000. 64$·8148 Newporl Marlna/lllP Hunt)fal!eol\, ·ea Toy 8farlat. _Buy May! fwy du ween-raffle. '68 CENTURY RA.VEN dly, -... month .......... ....... (11•\ ...... outright S5000 or "'°° Cepteln1· Chell (Circa .,,~look• 'funuint Whlt1polntwm1x,gdd:f. Heml Eflglne. 1957. Im-Claaak bay launch/Ma &<4H4Sl S..AoMIODlo! 'll-lllt v • .,... dn,tlo//l178.M5-3sotl , 1730). round top, Oelc, lete mod.I. ttSS .. , ' l 1/2 >""· Ill lhot1, fix · per I al, 11klng •• 75 1kltt, w/lraller. 13000 Would INte 10 trade ftefllnO Ment. MW.,..... ~ •· J.,.. llB before pm :O: C:.:-.;.. wrr;r:. AIMG. temlty az, dean, CMo-J"63 Spray booth haatar, Obo Muel 1911 tfll1 week. abolrd my 27 ft Maco oft trH. 17200 0 8 0 . --...... U 11 M 11 c ,-urn j tu r • • S185 . ...._2.498 Wlrehelred ,.,.., ,,_,, could bl i.11<1 IOf comm'I 875-1393 lhor. tltMr' tor NftPort ,..7,.7.,. • W. fleV9 °""::.. 'C::n""'a , .... ,.,131 . RE,AIOERATOR ~ hm, 'lyr old ,.,..... ~ ~~It . • 1 8 0 0 • '82 17' Cel, 75ttp 018, ellp. JI &48-e724 ,, not!.. •• nu, eictr• "'*' ....ctiOn of -Uct new. 2 dr. ftolt "-· 4&-ee05 1 8 0.9183 \I-hull, w/lrlr & extrM, JICIOO, •TWTll. .,.._...,._ff, ...._ Caned Ftend'I ~ s186. ..uoeo H~ bad, an eleOtrlc. 111100. 8 41 -8997. ttl!f! mXJee 1 '14iiii:iitii'IT"'iif7Trlumiiiti "*"°' fl'ont. Tall. 11500 fualtu1 112.1 COit 1 1800 ae1t · llOO. 152-1906. Storage for G-.. MOtor 111 end XJI CIOUP!'ol! ~ve"·::.~,:.'!". =.~1=':: we::: amc..ecs 9IMI dlnet1e. up. ~~2;'°' ·Li'*" lncl'd. ·ea Carrera n · o'i. =:-ae.c~~New-Jew !F fer Ad ActlDn ........ ,. t14t. lfMI O!ll "*' ...,_, 1100. 848 M4I tlOll cnr., cnrome. '300. ~~J4 tn· St$,n • ' lllSHarWM. Olllk. t 100. 8fMI omm. Alfl1gl,,..., WNr1po04 KlnQ weter bed, 1150, King lawn front tlirow ..--· ·c..1 I coetA MDA 148-...S. r,:c•t9'"'"' b!tr!ll. 118. 21 cu. ft. troet·tr..: tecM>t93 mo~•r. f12$. Powa1 eoetoo Wllal!r 13' 8", 1711di88d88/FlmUtm • 111-1111 ......... lltJ 140.MMll9 ~od COnd 1250, SOiid -In~ d!ak, oak ~~~P, ,_, 1100. _!!~ l~~'Y. ... 2~~7!• "2·7921. 0dv DLt -·-····· ••t .-.. .... --..._. Wtslil llll ta IMO. dHk ofl•lr . t2110 '" • ...,... --. ........... 1 ..... 8 -1 J'.IU ----·-,. ........ ~ ""' ... """ w.,,_ & ..,.,. u ... ,wanted_..w=::~ou•• ,:·~ ... 1Mct1 ' M~ ~ '7~ ='•· L.11P11rak1Cen-il1tt-.:iiL...,tevveiiiiiii•"•m--'.•"'"'-.. Al).VIS(I ~ '=9~":" .:,..*~ =°°'-oc>40> atW • pm. 1tu1101a . Wut· =:nc,.~2~ Clee6c l250. i0f1 a...., '75-Mtt. t~btlyboal.4c,t.Orey. goocu1ee.*"''"' f.t't.UJI ~-'7t Kar~n.~tila, :f:'*i.J::.' ...,_ w. SHr LovetHt 05. Magic lellnd • GOid C•d IS · t7M1t1. '1i Hondo~ a.i. "" ~ M ........,.. 1-,.,... toP • . le • . ufler ~•an. worlr• .,..11111 Membenhlp . S7110 ......... -m11el nfl. •uo. OOITAMUA · -.i Ottt IM, AM/FM Wi ,_ ...,_ ~ good irs. dryw, oea. WANT IO: Mattr111H ..._.2116 Joint ¥enture re910f9tlon ,.,.....,., ... II\ Miit tW :-9 ~ &rtldlall ~ Nfl'to· 1 °'*"•1 ...J.. .... Noa deetl. ~ QOOd, Mii. Twin a , e.eutyr91t, real· MeglO ltland Membet'ahi., fa~ u Io u t 'fa oh t ·1··11 \i~ tOO, only teoe> """.-a JUat .,....._,.,.. .. ._ QrML tttoolblt '=. --MOO. -UI Ult ~ tlnn. 831 ... l'O. Card, U)O, 878-7102 1142-7500. • ml. x'"t Mt&. MM711 ffl!1'=r~• c11!rA.'m: Cb ~::Ml ta-1171 8en '*fo ,,_,, ITMIOf ... .. OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. JUM 23, 1983 !!!!L.ll!!l!!!!L-l&t-. lupt!f ..._, • 11• ...... ........ '''"· ,_..u. .. ..., ........ .. ........ tt. 41•· ""'"' ~··e•~·r..! .... !!!!!!!!"'~~l!l!!!L.l!!ll!!!L~ ' 1111 ,21 ••! 1171 w tm ..... HIS wmn •m · FORD ,... Nit ,... n11... a! • ·12 .....,b: iCUff ... ..,mt ·n Alell LTO. 11 pow, CHEVROLET 1u2 0101111c ooupe 1174 Mullq 11 Ghia. 4 , .,,.;=lw ;;;;c..-=a l 1IOOor°"9f,......,.t. Conct . .._,_. .-~":·~· Of\MI, llt, ...,_,IQ ml, O.Vlle. ~ roof. 1t11YllDl•l•I IPd. reblt MQlne, good :.::::::~=· oo':f':' 11110 ~~-itll vw ~,. obo. 711-710I • , &Altl!Won.. :e:&o ownr~IC. AMIN .... GelMttl Autometlo.r:;.-.1ng& oondltton. lflOO l>eet In/out ,,,,.;; WIMI Int 171-toot OOf~. ~ 178 Conv rune ........ COMAMw.~ IOBO. ,, 1111... 1~ ple)W ' c.-.c brtlllee' oond.,~ offtr.Aftl53G-Ma7. IHo0/080. Call 1ft1"1r:iii:T""1"...,,Y:---.o~.':'"';r.~M.::::: new .. 1206 obo. Mrl0.Ueoo.4f4..it47 .,_'°~'-WlllM tJlll Only14,000mllM,4..,..0 w11~)he:~.oJ 1f~ wtlttol =·teether '2tMOOEL "A'1iii60 tPm,546-4711. · IUltonW..,on. '*"' Mf.4774 or 141..as27 ,....Into 111"'80 •tloll. ""eond .. buftw · con • • ~ 1ADl.At1 PIHi IOlf lftOdlt,_MI •fterl •ff aw. ik lidi R . ,., e:a:o &:ao •llrm, AM/FM 11111'90 week •t only 1131'"· lnterlof, Ylf1yl \Op l INCi .. 8ALU" ~ 14' Pln1o 11200, ~ ...... ~- lldt oond, fft/tf 47,000 Dlelll eoup.. Thia one caeeette & "'4IO ..,_.., N1b1r1 Oadll ao, wMala.(IHVAI'). 'It LTDWAOOHl4790 11' WMW, ..... Hhp 1DYNN1). A._... .. 1::,::.-.:--·1::· ml.ta200obo.eh:tw. lit .. hie ... AM/FM '*90 (115173). 540-1llO· ... 995 Loedld.1t1ot. IHOO.:..-Puch moped loW prtoe Of - '3400. i.111:' • . ·n Rebbtt •w MXUILIM dlglt.al~tapep1ay. $9995 c..~.i.t iiai .,. ....s w. lt!Y. co.ea..._. '*·\;Ill! i1w1M. •"·tu. N ... ,. · ooo-.m1 lllntoond 1.o 1'111.~ auto e er.Cadllecwno-.iunc1 1m""t!' AnctyBrOlllft 146-2113 ~ n~ c...c,540-1aeo. _, ' 11ereo CIH . lmlfm, oWt, """ , dean. ~11Jl.M2). Now'.r.:: It 1 .. atM•-m UI eoup., Thia one hU Automltlc, pwr, 9'Wtng & 13 Falcon Ranohero, ~ ;ooa, ... •• tWk dli 1-·--• -.. . . • • C1brlolet root.I iiti m c.naro • •• tmmac, 2 dr' It blue, a2IOO obo. pip 176-411' IMI. 1 2 t t 5 b -._._...... ..-brtlk-. AM/FM -..0, • good oond, "'"' good, 21 I 8 ,.,._ LB 83300.176-6409 • • 1 ere Automatic, air cond., 1 °""°"' ·--...... • * cond. & CUltom In-l1S00/080.6464f47or ·._Hwy, · ,_, ~ ClnllMt ,.,,.,,.....,,-.......,..-----,-171 Conv. 8eeul cond. hJet Ill! Cadllec, 540-1MO cru6M control pwr wtn.. gotdtrtmOUltOm..wtor terlof.(1E8Ula). l46-3340. M00/080.4t7-2879. WlgOfl. Hll f9ctOfY "1 'la 9'18 dean, rune good, ll000 ........ 1t, fl ik)lllf(, :Ito, ;ooa ln 1182 C..-.C EIOorldo OOWI I door IOokl, ~3;(172131).Coml $6995 , '73 Marti N , rune Ok. CondltlOnlng, I~ ~eng. *'u !"-1 0:: '71 vw.,., "'"· AM/Aot &out.QOOdtranep.llOO. eoup.. Optlone Include AM/FM....., c:Maette, 112,,, ... 6 , _..N•oneberat• LMuNno. ~ oondve. 11100,141-12" '**· pwr . ....,_ l -· C. an ,. ••• Caal,.._ .... XLHT 850-11'>1 aft lprn. CMno1et roof tea1her custom ..-. & T-Top ..,."'.own., IO .. _ brt111ee and tow nillaal S.114Mal...11*12NI. Cond. 14790. 751-1113 . Mltlng ., .... AM/FM roof.(MNtO). Cldlieo.M0-1MO 1•L11w... 2 dr. 12960 obo, ··--· (047tl). On .... '°' '87 Bug, gr••1 cond, ~. ta-11M1, Ext 281. BUICK .-., radio wtth tape $8995 •14 CMtl Cwryell, I cyt, ~=le~:=: 587-9170 Bladt orig pp 142-1600 MIN. NMlt9 Ced!IK. :~~~~::, t1r... 'll Mr IAllll ::•::/~~~~)..:= ~-W::. ~~ .., conc1. lt34ZIA>. 'f1~:t1J.r"" cat, tm 1:-1:;... 141pr9m1, 'II iJG, reblt w/IM ,... ~o.::1':'."onlUckt3"iJ'f ltllllNll Cld-.C, 540-1llO. 11MllTl'flll 1911 CMYl'olet Canwo $5995 '72 Glluy, AC, P8, good orig owiw. 53,000 ml. '*'*1,_J*n1,lmlfm, 176-0330 . ·,Fulty equlppld lncludlng 1871 Cldlll.c EIDorado Automa11o,pwr.11wlng& Coupe. Thleonehlaa..-llrH CIHn. 11200. MERc•my ......... .,,. .... bet· xlnt oond. s1aoo. · moonroof, 1wo pw&r. Dlelll Coupe. 'Thia one br•kH, •Ir cond. & tom ..-.. tactOfy .,, 1112..-T 54e-ma btr IPM. UR" t.y. l2t00. 176-1193 ~1 ·ao Rabbl1 OOIW, 5apd, Meta,IM1herlntenor • haa•IM1hlr ... tlngw AM/FM1tef90.(~L). condlttonlna. Ult wheal 2 Door. 4 ..,.a trana.. 4 • ...-.... ., ' . 31,000 ml, Clll9, many r • ~ n Io e c., I and Cldlllec w. cape. $4995 and .._ lhan 2t,ooo: cyl .• pwr. brlk• & rldlO. 72' Pinto wa,i:: Auna 1111 ... lllPI 71 CUTlAU _..,_._ II VW ~·Gd mac:tt other exttaa. extt oond. (X1 e). (722W-RM). Spaclally (18GM0l). On .... Ulla (1DVJ161). ~~ MOO, Autornetlc,AMIFMatereo, T~=·,moat.:: :;9k, ,1 ::;,-d~ l7976.24CM003. $8995 = 11111 week at on1y wlM a1 only S7t85. t•o95 1 .11-3orl-10. ~ ~ «;~ 14410.l31.oac::, . . 141-7246 ·ao Rabbl1 dlaeel .,, rf . Naberl Cedillac, 11M~UILI Naber• Cadlll1c , ~ '74PlntoWgn.Rbl1eng,4 ........ •w•7• AJC AM/FM wNta Xlnt 540-111() Autometlc. AMfFM 111erec>, 540-1llO. 1111 mflll 1 pd , S 1 1 0 0 I o b o . lop. (512t07). ,.,..... tJll '70 vw ~. Good cond. cond . Real beauty. ~ 1Ml 11Ul 1912 Cadllltlc EIDorado pwr. 1taar1ng' brlll• & iaoo or bit otr. ·10 Coupe. A&Aometlc, pwr. 541-5113 iJva, M&-5245 $3995 1lm: 2 & ~ :,::Y :~-=or beet. 13250. 646-1461, Erle. 8::9:.';inAut~iar.':' Asiforoof Coupe. Thi• llr cond. 1480481). Cllrnaro. gd tranep, c.11' 111~ l lwlk•, llr '711 Pinto Wgn. New 1K•. 1op, 1276. eacMM40. • • · 82 Rabbl1 Conv, exit cond. AM/FM tereo CUMtte: one ha Cadlllac wire $6495 845-1411 conc1:. AM/FM 111er90 a rblt tr1n1/carb. Much llll II.... P•dat ·UH 71 Bua,exl1cond • ..-lnt. S85811obo.CMwlllbeln llr cond. & wire wheal ~ and only 12,273 •12EICamlno llOOdown wire whHI covert. more, mu11 .... Only A toma11c ... ,. & newtN&wheall, ... 10 Nwp1 6n 1122. c.11 oo1 OOYerl 11DTZ1471. orlglul low mllHI take over • payment•' (11'122). S1250, 88().1210 ~nOowl • J*'c:Ond pwr 1671 PontJec CJrand ~./ tppr9Clate. 541-3971. 801-373-3637 .$7995 (1DULI01) On Mia thl1 1111 ... 1111 648-2114 · $3995 .77 Granada, 1 owner, 4 d aoCk r 1llt ~· W. IAal than 30,IJUV"'" 71 Con*1 a.a..ttr; Joml · week for only $18,9151 4 Door. Automatic, dr, new paln1, •le, c~M ~iro1 & wire mite., .pwr. wll'liowl l perfectly . maintained: Vein 1171 Nabare Cadlllac. AM/FM 11ereo a air IEIDPllm l•P•lllT extrllntr 111 xlnt eond. whMlcov.a.(377XCG). door lockl, cu1tom mutt .... $4350, ph •a P1866. U08T sett. 1111 UUI. 54().1llO. cond. (1DSVl74). We haW. good .-c:tlOn Sedan. 4 ..,.a trane .. 4 $2250. ph 14~8132 $5995 ::-~l:: 173-t487 • S5K r•lored be1uty. Coupe. Automa11c, pwr. '78 Eldorado Blerrllz, $4995 of NEW ( uald °'9¥-cyt., pwr. 1tffflng & ,78 Pinto CNIM n 2 dr tor ~ .... ~ 119t5 .._ Eng, Pn1, Uphol, wtndowl & ...-YltlYI l10,tt5 ot>o. 837-33-41, roletel tnkea, alt cond. & vtnyl lo ml cu111...._.,vtt' ..,...: N •be re c • d 11110 · S1ereo. S5200 obo. .... cond ;.1/FM 1137-3486, 1op (187421' • ...-• • .. _ 1•-' 13$-3742~ 173-4471 1op, -" ,._ 1tl0 Cadlllac EIDorado 11llmrilli . ,. Wf\11,radlo~deck,lllr, __.,. 540-1llO . .._ & w4lnda.. ~er:,,~ :':: DIMel Coupe. OpUon11o-1 419Md trane., 4 cyt., radio $4995 I P"Wf. 52795· a.-t5IO. ~=1k;.'1'n:'::': :•-1-1-ll_Le_l __ I __ _ ·ee Volvo, 8000 ml on. w h • e I cove r •. elude i..ther Mating & pwr. bfak ... 1188SX£). lll4 ~ BJTi '78 F1Mta 2«. 11175. alt oond. (2IOZBT). IPOft 2-door. EJtcal9nt re-bit engine. Good (1AOV738). area, AM/FM 1tereo $2995 Thie one la fully equipped Good81 ~· 2411 New· $3995 condlUon. 17 ml Gii· .......... Sim 111m llLllWllEI ... Kl.Ill Mlllil~ Volumes.lea, 8ervtce NtdLeMlng cond. $1750. 417-etOI $8995 caeaecte Ulpe P'ayer & & h .. low mllHge. 1 s>Of1 .. M . 11190. '*"571 or 4844021• Alex Cldlllec we wheel cape. tie HIS (528LPA). · '78 Flelta, 45,000 ml, AC. . t877 Bonnevllla. Full '71 VOLVO $1385. CALL llll llUL l01:i7PDS2~~).H~ :.i-be~~ II s $2995 new ti~~· 11weo, good 1•111111 Dl power triller towing 816-1471 • all power, IMpe-875. 641-1578 Automatic, eM cond., pwr. padt1Q41. S.. 10 ap- ftlwe '11144 c:·,~°'=':e..~r Cldlllac,540- 1 llO. ~Y~t~·1M·~ .11llfllll ... I '80 Granada. Auto, A/C, ~~j~n9..:.C, bl•~ g::_;~:1~e. u 9 oo . Atrtornatlc trana, pow conc1. AM/FM 111..-.0 • Allll 111.a ~1M000.1v meauge. F:!-~tw!. :~ O: ;~850~~~ ... ~n1 0~~: top. (116405). brllk•, amlfm, new tlrea ~e. (147715). S2000 PP 142-7500 ~ tl!!'I ) $5995 ......... and p11n1, excellent $3995 1882 Cadlllac s.vt11e ;fh tenor. (1DMBH5 · r 731-3174 e ofMr Excallenl oond . cond. $1450. 145-0413 TIE UllllT cu1tom E.leg1nte trim ~ colt. fi2995 'ESTATE SALE: 'It Muet .... llr, pwr ..... au--tlft llLEOTlll mouldlnge and low, low 1ir... Very oood con-Mawrtdc. Loob Qf'•t, 1M1 Wll pwr bib. t7M190 -11711 Beech Blvd. ~~Beech (114) 142·1111 ...... .... •--e model, low_..._. mllea, Thia one 1a Ilka dl11on. Muat .... S1250. 11 ·--greet Urea, rune good. Autometlc .., cond & •12 Arablrd _,.,... dean,. ... .,. ... ...._... newl (880407). Prleed 730-0413. Sedan. Autometlc, pwr. MOOPh 173-1134 ~ 1 brait-. Muet ..... S7tt6 obo Beech'• ftfl9St Mlectlon C.dllleea In Southern this wlM at $11,"5. ,74 St. Wagon, gd cond, etwtng l bflk•. radio ........... ..,.__ ~). • 851-03M, S5l l902 · of prevlou11y owned Calttomlal Sea"' 1odayl N •be r • C • d 111 a c. ale, PSI.PB, arto trane. & 11t cr-nd. (ITtNRN). • un• -• $6995 Porechel, Audi• ind 111111 540-1llO. am/fin rldio, muat ... $2195 78 Aelta. 4 IPd. am/fm, V~ ••UI $1000/obo, 751-3531 ~K~ :~1t1r.:; ~ Mof9..,..... .. getting 2IOOHarborBlvd. '82 F1twd Brm. Ohestnu1 For Hie: '77 Dodge d~'Le ii.w. $2290 ,._. the camping "bug" 1NI COSTAMESA Btwn, 36K, ""'*Jx,Frwy, m l nl-motorhome, 080.P/P. 759--0lll. year. If you have a l40 lllO oll chg av 2 ml. Elplorat 2000 E>coallent that'1notget11ng • I lmmac .• Mat1culou1 condlUon,onainalowner . ... It now with a mlllnt, waxed av 2 mo, s 12,ooo. Cail evenings Ad. Sell Idle Item• 642-5678 S 13,500 PP 780-8721 145-714 t. MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE MAP WITH THE MU>-4BERS IN THE BOXES A TlAS CHRYSLH-PL YMOUJH • LONG HACH BMW •• • HOLMll TUTTI.I DATSUN 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me1a. Tel. 546· 1834. 3 blocks south of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd. Complete body shop. Sales. Service. Parts. Service Dept. open Monday thru Friday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M on Saturday. OIANGE COAST AMC/JllP/HNAULT 2524 Harbor 81vd , Coale M ... 549-8023 145·7770 ,, 1 Jeep Deal« in the Wall S.. ua today IOI' sales. service & leeslng There are reason• why we are • 1 ... Price and eelectlonl Also. the all-new Renault Alllance 11 hefel THIODOH ROllNS POID Modern sales. service. parts. body. p1lnt & tire depts. Competitive rates on lease & dally ren1111. 2060 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa. ~1-0010 or 640·8211. ,.ANIC'S POUNIN CAal Orenge Countr'a OHL Y Independent ::==.In the Sltea. s.W:ie' Leming Of tine~ 8enr autoa. "Ther• la an lnteltgel1t ~ 10 Ngrl ~ sn-.·· 800 s. Coeat ~ Uiguna 9ellc:ft . DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICK..PONTIAC·MAZDA Salel • s.Nlce • L..alng 24888 Allele Patkw1y Lagunl H1ll1 • IOUtM COUNTY VOLUWAOIN/llUZU ("°"'*1)' J4m MWlno Volt~) 111t1 a.ch Blvd., Huntington leed\, (714) 442·2000 SALES • t.!ASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WILL NOT II UNO!ASOlOlll 8 v .. RNlnclng O.A.C. & Aeet Dllcount1 Large selection or new & quality used BMW's and other fine carsl Sales, service & leasing. Trade·ins welcome! Take 405 FrettWay to North Cherry off-ramp, turn right & go 6 blocks north to 3670 N.-Cherry Ave .. Long Beach. (7141 636-5790 (213) '427 -5494 • NAiii$ CADILLAC 2600 HarbOI' Blvd • Costa Mesa Tei 540 -9100 Orange COYnty·s Largest Cadlllac dealef. Sales Service Leasing. SOUTH COAST DODOI "YOYr Frllnd!y NelghbomoocfDodge Dealerahlp" 2888 Harbor Blvd .. Coate M... 540-0330 Setea, LMalng & A Full Servlc4t Dep1r1ment lncfudlng Body_&nd Pllnt Shop We apec:lellze In cu11om ven ~verllon1 In Ill price rangee ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi • CHICK IVllSON PORSCHl-AUDl-VW 4 15 E. Coast Hwy .• Newpott Beach 873--0900. The only dealership In Orange County with these three great makes under one roof! ALAN MAONON PONTIAC-SUIARU 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Co111 MeH. Tai. 549·4300. Sales, Service, LeHlng. "Mr Goodwrencl'I." CLAlllC AUTOMO.ILll 198 Newton Way, eo.ta Meea. Tel.131-1393 "JAGUARS OUR SPECIALTY" )(K 120''1140'11150'1/XJ'llE·Typet a.. -a.me. -Aeetortttone PAINT ANO BODY SHOP Off Pltloentle bltw.en 11th & 1lttl In Cotta Meea IOI LONGPll PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd .. Westminster. Tel. 892-6651. Orange County's oidHI and lergesl Pontiac dealership Sales. Service. Parts. • DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA vProbably the lo-st priced Flats In Southefn California" (Located 1 mlle north or South Coaet Plaza near Main St. and Warner Ave 1n Santa Anal 120 W Werner, Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 1 E 17th Street. Santa Ana. Tel. 558-781 1 Your -Orlglnai Oedlc1ted Datsun Dealer. MllACLI MAZDA We've movedl Our new location 11 1425 Baker Str .. 1, Coate MeH Tel 645·3334. Stop by & visit our modem showroom and He why we're the • 1 Muda daaler In Southern Calrlomla. Siles. Service. Par1a and Lnalng. • COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVIOLR (Formerty Groth Chevrolet) 1821 t Buch Blvd .. Huntington Be1eh New • UMd -S .... • LHll"9 • Patti • kvlce Come by and ... our Huge lnventOfyl ~-«111 54t-333t • AACM LINCOLN MUCUD ''We're new and ...,.,. for '/fM bullw." Comolete ...... eervlel and body ehop t1cllltt.1. One of the llfte•t ln¥entotlel In tkMlthefn Cellfomta Of new LlnoOfnl aod MerOUl'XJ, LOC.ted 3 blOClcl IOUttl Of the 81n DlegO ll'rwwar on ...._ IMI. In Huntlnl'On lledt. 11800 8Mdl llvd. .....7731 °' Ne-100I FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO. BE PLACED . . . ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT R~P. 2145 Harbor Blvd., eo.ta Mee&. "Tel. 540-6410. Thia O.ttun ~11on hll bMt'I MrYlng Orenge County for 11 ~-1 . Mlle So. 405 FfMWey. Stop by & Yllll ue today ... new e>wnerlhlp pledgM 10 beet .. competition. • SUNSIT FORD, INC. (Home or W1ille the Whtie) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster Tel 636·4010 • ORANOI COUNn VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove Tel. 530-9190. E11cluelvely Volvo to cover •H your VolYo requirements. New•Used•Sale1•LH1lng•Part1•s.Nlce-Body Shop Freew•y CIOM In th• tlellfl of Orange County II Garden Grove Blvd. I 8fookhuret. CONNILl CHIVIOLR 2821 HatbOf Blvd., Coe1a Mee&. Over 23 ~ MMnQ Orenge County Salee, 1e .. 1no. Mrvlce. Call 541-1200; special parll line: 541-8400: body lhop line; 754-0400. 0 IOY CAIYll IOLLS IOYa .. Mw 1540 Jlmbor .. Roed. Newpot1 BMctt. 640-1444. s ..... Service, Parta And LAee6ng. He scores a first by being 3rd IY KAll&N I!:. &LEIN on....., ....... Preston Taylor Crowl jolned 245 other cta.matee 1Mt week ln uattnc tram Lacuna Beech School. the awUce, that's not 10 remarkable. But when "Skip" Crowl'a name WU called off and he walked throuah the Ooral archea to pick Up hia diploma, he became the first third-generation LAlunan to call ~ High hia alma mater. Hia mother, Susan Crowl Ru.ell, graduated from~ (8" THIRD, Pqe A%) .............. Preston Taylor Crowl stand.a between his grandmother, Margaret Jane Taylor, left, and his mother, Susan Crowl Ruuell, all ~a grad.a. -:.-1 THE ORANGE COAST COAST IDITIDll THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Plane wreck probe goes on lb BOB BARUR oni. ............. The cruh of a single-engine airplane Wedneeday into a resi- dential neighborhood near Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ington Be.ch, which 8erioualy injured the two people inside the plane, remained under investiga- tion today by federal aviation ofticiala. No one was hurt on the ground. According to witnesees, the Ce.na 172 began losing power ahortly before 4 p.m. and sliced through a IM!Ction o.f roof at 5171 Geldina Circle before cartwheel- lna t.ckwarda and cominl to rest in a t.ckyard at 5172 Stallion Orcle. The pilot, Linda Warren of Puadena. was reported in fair condition this morning at Humana Hospital in Huntington Beach. A ~. P~tosrapher Brian Fontall, 28, of Temple City, ii in eerioua condition at Fountain V-1- ley c.ommuntty Hospital. Hospital apokeanan Mike Nub said docton worked late Wednes- day to save the man'a left eye. The alCCle9I of the surgery was un- known this morning. Investipton b:om ~National Transportation Safety Boa.rd and the Jfederal Aviation Adminis- tration had not released any information by this morning re- prding the caU8e of the cruh or the ~ and destination of the private plane. It was unknown if • the plane was taking off or landing. Remdenta along Stallion and .,/"' GeJdina circles said they beard the crash about 4 p.m. and came nmning out of their homes to find the four-wheel plane resting with (lee PLANE. Pa1e At) ..., Aircraft wheel (inset) rests on' roof of houae· in Huntington Beach neighborhood where plane crashed while attempting to land at Meadowlar1' Airport. Only the pilot and her pauenger .were injured. No decision on hospital for Irvine BY GLENN 8COl"l' on...._ ....... No one will know for two more weeka whether the Irvine Medical Cent.er or HeelthCity wW win the first round in the tight to be Irvine'• future hospital. A review committee fOf' the Orange County Heelth Planning Council had to postpone ita de- daion on recommending one -or neither -of the hoepital proposala after meeting for lleVell houn Wedneeday night. and early today. Committee members were too tired to ao on. They agreed to reconvene their meeti.q, which spanned 11 hours over the lat two nilhta, at 3 p.m. July 7. Tbededlkm toltop the meeting at 1:20 a.m. today w• a diap- polntment to the two ~ pwahlna their hospital plana .. well • to the 40 or 10 audience memben who remained in the 300--t Irvine Hlch School auditorium. Al IMC President David BUer Mid. Ulinl a hospital analoCY, "rm curioua. I want to know if it'• a boy or a pl." ~ted or not, it wu a1IO a rellel to many when the mara- thon lellion drew to a cloee. ' , At belt, it meant the 11 commit- tee members weren't aolna to inw.t another two or three houn in a P'OllY rundown of state criteria for t.uing a certificate of need. And it meant, at wont, the pertidpanta wouldn't be havtnc ''t..ktul in Irvine,,, u ooounit- tee cba1nnan Jim ·Dick of Foun- tain Valley~. The final decWo.l to call the two-week rece8 WU made by IMC offtdala, who had reluctantly refu8ed 20 minute. earlier to accept the pmtpcoement. Deipite a comemus amoaa ooounittee memben to stop-and an entreaty from the competin& HeelthWengroup-IMCottkea wanted to pwh forward. IMC b8d the ooundl'• staff ......,,,,.,.,.. dation on their 8de and Baker admitted hia group didn't want delays that could erode their advanta,e. But after the tired committee plowed into the first of 20 po&nta it (lee HOSPITAL. Pace .U) NB radio • station owner Thomson dies Funeral eervica will be held Friday fOf' Jane-time NeWpart BMdl resident and redio atatkm owner Harris "Tommy" Thormon. who died Tue.lay of cancer at the ace of ea. ThClmon w owner and bawd c.ba1rman of KEZY Radio Inc. He ovenaw the operation of KNWZ. U\ all-news AM station. and KEZY, an FM rock station. Both are ln Anahiem. A native of New JerRy and a veteran of World War ll, ~ bepn his ~ W' in Wa.hincton D.C. Alone with h1a brother, currently cha1rman of Metromedia (Channel 11) in Loe A.neeB. he puttm.ed aewral r..tio and TV stations. 'nx.mon moved to Newpal't ee.cb in 1964 and lived at the Belboa Bay Club, accordlna to Dar (See TOMMY TllOlllON, hp Al) Policy on teacher dishonesty sought The Aqela' Boltby Criela did a little more.._ J•I mis . II ap OD the tliamoad Weae1u1 la a 9-1 toe. ao Teua. Pap Cl. I I Two appeal eoarta laa•e d.laapeed o.er Cali- fon.la'• defialdoa for dnakea dri•ias ud IJle .... ia DOW heedecl fw die ... te Sapreme Cova. Pap A 7. . BY JEJPP ADl.Bll oni. ............ Seven Oranae C-ounty achoo) twhera charpd ln 1982 with IUbmitting fai.e cJa.lnw to obtain pay rai8ea should have been fired, the 0ranae County Grand Jury baa concluded. . InareportreleuedWednelday, the pnd jury recommended that county adioo1 d1ltricta adopt per- aonnel poJidee wbJcb addrw the diabonesty ~ and initiate f Hot tips could mean cold cash Know about IOIM hOt , .,...? Tip ueoff. Thi o.lly Plotwll pjyOMh ..-di torlftetnebell .... tlpe tedlwallc..lullOll 141-tS21, ......... •1411811~ ~OOUldwln.. •• -~o1•1a. . dimUalAl proceed.ingll apinst any teecber found guilty of disbaoe9- ty. . The lfand jury review crew out of the Oranae County Dimtct Attorney's Office lnv.tiption of teechen ln five county school d1ltricta }Mt year -lncludina the N~Meea Unified. lfunt-incton BMdl Union Hilb School and &ddlebllCk valley ttn'fled dlstrtcta. Investtcaton dilcowred that eilbt twhen aD epclly b8d > Cablesains The daree teleria&oa aetworb eoada• to loee newen wlUle eable TV 1ala1 400,000 l1llaeerihen a ........... ealtle olfieUal ela4ww, P .. 85. AIDSonleal AID9 ......... foe••• _ ....... , ....... .,. ••aow•7·y.......WEI .... ..... oph4HM II = ........ a .. c:-.,.;.: ..... ~ ...._,_.,., hpAIO. obtained pay rai8ee by mbmittlng tecol'da lhowinC they had com- pleted coUeae ~ they never att.ended. The ell)\t teachers were chat'19d with mi8demeanor 8fand theft ln March J982. Sut.equent- ly. four teechen, one of whom ii retired. t::= no conteet to the charae· fOW. were required to make f9tltution to thedlltricta for the .-y diffetential. They a1lo were fined t250 ellCh and placed on one yec'a probetion. C... apin.i the four othen were cflmn' e d when ctimict lclM>Ol offidU mbmitted 1et1m'a of refere.nce to the court lndicadnc reeUtution had been rmde. All aeYe!I\ of the twhen re- mained in theU' pomtkml throulb- out the prooeedl"I'-and none were dten' e d •a relUlt of tblU' ac:Uom. m:ioidinc to the ..... jury'• flndhWa. ( ... TBACPSU, hp Al) -~--~------ Aa * Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, June 23, 1983 ~' ·. ft.\'t. Continued stories TEACHERS ••• From PageA1 "An employer panting clemen- cy to an employee for a diahonest act may in eome cues answer the needs of eodety, but in theee particular cuee there is a ~ party, the students, who are affected and whose needs are not being considered," according to the report prepared by the grand jury's education committee. "A teacher's influence on students is incalculable." Apparently dismayed by the lack of punitive action taken against the teachers, the grand jury surveyed the county's 25 other 9Chool districts to determine what action they might rec- ommend in similar circumstances. Of the 23 districts responding, HOSPITAL ... From PageA1 JS is required by law to examine - and got nowhere -IMC lawyer Donald Goldman changed his position. In agreeing to the~. he told the committee, "I think we're giving up something." The IMC proposal calls for a medical center on Sand Canyon Road north of the San Diego Freeway. HealthCity. proposed by the Health West Foundation of Chatsworth, would be built at UC Irvine. Meanwhile, the committee did agree earlier in the lengthy aession to recommend to the council that a proposed ~­ bu.latory care clinic, to be opened at 4900 Barranca Parkway. should receive a state license to perform minor ,surgeries. The clinic, run by United West- ern Medical Centers, could be opened three months after a state licenae is issued. only three indicated "confidence" that the echool board would take act.Jon in fraud cuee while only two other d.iatricta replied that disrnisll of a guilty teacher would be likely, aocording to the grand jury report. The jurors who prepared the report werecriti<:alof thediatric\a' refusal to dismiaa th'e teachers involved, calling into question the process by which such a decision was made. "Can a teacher hold the respect of a class when the students are aware that money has been accepted fraudulently by the instructor?" asked members of the panel's education conunittee. TOMMY ••• From Page A1 Mitchell, Thomson's nephew and president of KEZY. Thomaon 80ld !K>me of his East Coast interests and purchased KEZY. At the time of hia death, he still had interest in TV stations in Florida and Maryland and a radio station in Ohio. "His style was always very friendly," said Mitchell. "He was a very warm peraon but also awful- ly astute. He never shot from the hip and never took any wild risks. He gave a lot of attention to detail. He was very coNervative in that regard.'' Married only briefly, Thomlon had no children and lived in exclusive Big Canyon at the time of his death. He leaves two sisters. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport. Burial will be Monday in Washington D.C. The family asks that memorial donations be made to the HOllpice Program and Town and Country Nursing. or Our Lady Queen of Angels. ' NR€ probe-of San Onofre s'ought Anti-nuclear group asks criminal investigation of alleged defects at power plant By Tiie Ataoela&ed Preti The U.S. Nucleu Re,W.~ Commlllion abould conduct a c:rtm1nal probe lnto alleged de(ecta at the San Onofre Nuclear Gene-r- at.ing Station, an anti-nuclear group says. Miguel Pulido of the Orange County Alliance for Survival called on the NRC Tueeday to consider an investigation. The group held a joint news conference with the Government Accountability Project, a Wash- ington-hued advocacy group, to air results of GAP's six-month 1tudy into NRC's hand11na of alleptionl made by !.&rl Kent. a fonner weldlng control en(llneer for Bechtel Power Corp. about defecta at San Onofre. Bechtel WU the encfneel' and pneral contractor for J,he San Onofre plant near San ~te. The NRC, which oveneet nu: clear power plant aafety, con- cluded in December that while aome of ita welding did not meet establiahed industry codes, the San Onofre plant was eafe. Kent, of Cypress, c1aima he was fired by Bechtel a fter he corn- ................ ., ............... Police Officer Bob Fisher cheeks Pearl Avenue alley during search for jail escapee on Balboa Island Wednesday. BALBOA DRAGNET ... From Page A1 however, that he is anned. The search, which swelled to 40 officers by mid-day and involved a police helicopter, a canine unit and harbor boat patrols, was triggered when a resident called police about a suspicious penon. "Police said residents, who w ere shown photographs of Gonz.ales, identified the man they'd aeen as the eecaped priloner. Ofticen sealed off both the island's single bridge and the Balboa laland Ferry-the two means of getting on or off the island. Residenta reported it took them 30 minutes to leave the ialand because of the search. Ferry operators said the manhunt did not affect their operation. plained about •ll rpd Weldlnc detecw on cridcal ~ ppea at the plant. OAP repreteni.llve Billy Garde Mid her 8J'OUP planned to uk ~U.S. ~t of J._. dc:e to invatipte pollrlble NRC violatiom of the At.omlc J'.aera Reorpnilatioll ct. She Mid NRC offidala may have conspired wtth Bechtel of- ficiala and may have viola1*1 provisiona of a federal law calllna for atrict en.foroen: .. nt of nuclear power plant OOMtruction safety 1tandarda. She cla1med that recorda COi\• oernlnC the NRC banJWn1 of Kent.'• oomplainta were de- stroyed, that draft lnvesUptiOn reporia were leaked to Bechtel offidala, that the NRC relied heavtly on Bechtel for intor- rudon and analym, and that lnadequate proceduns w ere U8ed to detennlne the accuracy of Kent'• alleptiona. NRC cha1nnan Jim Hanchett raid Tueeday the NRC remains "satiatied" with its investigation. He maintained the probe was "thorough" and "bnpartial." -Path ·requireinent kills rebuild plan Rather than build a public walkway through his property to a lecluded and gated Corona del Mar beach, a reeident of exclusive Cameo Shores . Wed nesday withdrew plana for rebuilding his home. Resident Ho\Vard Meek withdrew his application follow- ing a lengthy hearing before the Motorcycle rider injured in accident A Marine stationed at the El Toro air bue wu eerloualy ln- jured Wedne9day in a motorcycle crash on the s.n Diego Freeway north of Jamboree Boulevard. California Highway Patrol of- fid.als said. Arnold Hundert, 25, was aouth- bound at 6:50 a.m . on his motor- cycle when he apparently slowed for traffic and wu rear-ended by a car driven by Robin Lynn Jackaon, 20, of Irvine, the CHP said. Hunden's condition was listed as serious this momins at Mission Community Hospital. . state Couta.l Canmiasion, which met in Loa Angeles. Con:unillion planners had rec- ommended approval of Meek's request for demolishing his ocean- view home and replacing it with a 9,000-9quare-foot model. But as a condition for tearing down the existing hoUAe, Meek was asked to carve a walkway through hiJ property to provide public aooe98 to a rocky and eemi-private beach. Residents of Cameo Shores, where some of Newport Beach's wealthieet residents live, com- plained the public entrance would create traffic, noiae and litter problems. Though Cameo Shores is not a gated community, the stairway to the ama1l beach ia gated. The city says it conaiden the beach private even though it can be reached by traversing the ahorellne from Corona del Mar State Beach. Prior to the meeting, Meek's architect explained his client was ln a delicate poeition -balancing the concerns of his neighbors and his own building plans. Neither Meek nor his architect could be reached for oomment following Wednesday's com- mialion meeting. THIRD GENERATION OF FAMILY GRADUATES FROM LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL From PageA1 High in the Irvine Bowl just like Skip did, one in a class of 148, and hia ~drnother, Margaret Jane Taylor, marched to a ceremony held in the 9Chool auditorium - becau.e in 1939 there were only 32 A .-.nt ol 1"9 18000 -ol Wla YOfbe reponed lO~W~-.....,..,__, .. t 156...., '-' --. "°"' ... - Irvine '°"' oeplfet• Durglet!M -· ·~ W--.,Y bu1 ~t.,._ Mid 11wJ found no ---~!Nm. The --OC> curred " ,_ on the 14500 bladl o1 s..tn Aoed. IN 100-ol ~Md INl200 graduates. Skip's grandfather, Larry Tay- lor, served terms as president of both the Orange County School Board Association and the Laguna Beach Unified School Dlatrict Costa Men A moped -1epclf19d w1-. w~ "'°"""II """' • _....., llOng the IOO blOotl ol w 19th8t. Newport Beach "·~---~...\. -.i-. !rom the !ronl ol • p11o1o lllOp on ~a.toe. The." -.. l 1M. board. In fact, you might say Skip's family members are old-time Lagunans. .. 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CIWI A •.C. .,. .. ... ...,_. --~-- t • flrst came ~ Laguna on their honeymoon in 1913 and enjoyed it 90 much they returned per- manently in 1926. settling into the Myrtle S~t house where Margaret and Larry have lived for 32 years. "I remember when the town was really juat a village," Margaret Taylor raid. ''All w e bad then were dirt roads. and there was no rµnning water." LAGUNA P~RKING ... From PageA1 thia year as a way of "rewarding"~ for putting up with1he swnmer tourist traUic, which annually clop the Art Colony from June through la~ Se tember. lie said local residents are baitant to jump in their can for a quick run to the hardware store becau.e they know when they arrive downtown, they'll most likely be unable 1o find a piarkina space. And while reduced rates for llhopplng permit stickers won't aolve the parking problem, Fitzpatrick filured it might aerve as an incentive for locals to shop locally. Council members this week agreed, redudna the annual shopping parking sticker from $30 to $20 for 1.Apnana. They a.180 eliminated non-residential parking pennita formerly offered to out-of-towners, as well as commercial permits that were once offered. And they approved telling a limited number of businelS parking pennita, at $80 a year, which enable merchants and their employees to park at metered rites outside of the downtown aectoc. The reduced-rate annual ahoppina pennita will go on ule at acy Hall beginning July 18 and become effective Aug. 1. Reetdenta wishing to buy the aticken muat preeent either a driver's lloenae with a local addrella, an automobile reptration card, a leue agreement. a utility bill aent to a lAguna add.rem. or a voter regiatration card. Limit: Two pennita per family. THE APPROPRIATE ENTRANCE TO SPRING. Update your summer wardrobe . our Ladies camp shirts, styliahly designed with an ea8y open notched collar for warm weather comfort. Made of all cotton in aMOrted colon exclusively for Gary& and Company. Her father would drive out to a large -water pump in Laguna Canyon and haul water back in 5-gallon containers. "We uaed fresh water for drinking and cooking, and my mother used it for washing the clothes," she said. For bathing, they used sea- water and rainwater which they collected i.n a huge rain barrel in the yard. The Taylors moved away from Laguna during World War Il but ~ found any plare better. "Why move? This is the best pl.ace we can think of," she said. Her daughter, Susan. was born on Myrtle Street in a hOUle just a few doon up the street from their current addrella, where the family lived for a few years. Skip, who was "brought up on the beach" and got his first sunburn almost as soon as his mom brought him home from the h011pital. hopes he'll be able to aee hi.a aon or daughter become a fou.rth-generatJon Laguna High School grad. But for now, he'll follow another family tradition and enter s.ddleback Community College which his mother attended and where his grandfather 1erved as the prellident of the Board of 1)yst.ees. 119 FaalaloD hlud Newport Beacb (714) 759-T622 4728 Admiralty Way Marina Del Rey (211) 82S-~955 , -Dow-Janes-Final Down 3.90 Cloelng 1.241.11 Inflation rate lower than last· year's pace By tbe A11oclaced Pre11 WASHING TON -Conawner pricee have ln· creaaed at an annual rate of 3 percent for the fint five months of the year, and 10me econonmtuay inflation ln 1983 could run even lower than laat year'• 3.9 percent pace. The Labor Department reported Wednelday that conaumer prices COie 0.6 percent ln May, a lli8ht lmP,rovement from April'• 0.6 percent increue. Point.t.na to ihe result.a, President Reagan uked a IJ'OUP of lndependent buainesamen: "la our program wor1dn&7 Take a look at the fact.a: We don't have double digit inflation anymore." Texas Gas battling takeover NEW YORK -Texas Gu Re.ouroet Corp. baa okayed "a aelf tender offer" in an attempt ta block Coaatal Corp.'1 takeover bid. Separately, C.OUtal Mid Wedneeday it.a management would recommend to lta directon ._ "aubst.antial lncreue" in lta $1.06 billiol'l offer. It did not 1peclfy the Lncreue. Coutal al80 1ent • tough-worded meeeage to the Texas Gu bbard, cla1mlna the direct.on had "no legitimate ISu.sinem reaon" for propoeing to purchaae aa many aa 10 million Texas Gu ah.ares for $46 apiece, or a total of $4~ million. GOLD QUOTATIONS .... 'II 111111. "'-~ -Vold Pl'-locler. ~ "'°"*'9 llllll'l '41U5, off 90 eo L.-.. 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E llllO T"4 ..... ti I llOCll • a mllll•ote of .., • .,...,. w111~ .., OMOtflt 1"4 lel•I 1l•mtlllll ,..,. llllOIH I MN ..... t 1 111gm111 THE caum After a temporary disappearance, Seldom Seen Slim has returned to Knott's Berry Fann. This month marks the 25th an- niversary of the familiar statue molded by Claude Bell. Based on real-life burro p~r Charles Ferge, the statue has been replaced on the same comer of Beach Boulevard and La Pabna Avenue to celebrate the opening of Camp Snoopy - Knott's newest themed area -on July 1. Ferge was attributed his nickname for his reclusive, hermitlike habits in the Panamint Mountains. He was the last and most colorful resident of Ballarat, a ghost town on the western edge of Death Valley before he died in 1968 at 86. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1983 ANN LANDERS OBITUARIES CLASSIFIED C2 C3 C4 ClASSlfl ED 01'· prospector••• Back at Knott's I I 1.