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1983-06-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
__ ,,,__ .. OC school tops R eagan lauds Irvine's Venado campus By JEFF ADLER on..o.., .......... WHrITIER -Prestdent Rl!agan and Secretary of Education Terrel Bell today named lrvine's Venado Middle School as one of 144 secondary schoola nauonwide worthy of recognition. The schools chosen were selected from 396 nomlnatiorui submitted by state school chiefs in 42 states. "Our objective was not to name the best schools in America ," Bell aaid. "Rather, we looked for thoee that are unusually effective in meeting the needs of their students. ln doing S(>, we found these remarkable schools that unquestionably have achieved a high level of success." The president. attending an education panel at Whittier's Pioneer High School, also named as an out.standmg school, (Sff IRVINE, Page A!J ' . TH{ DRANGf COAST THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1983 "Busy Orange Coast Fo1;1rth QI July menu Moet Orange Coluit ciues get into the Fourth of July ~tnolle aplrit by aponaoring pyrotechnics shows and/or parades. p1crucs and pageanta. . · The following la a list of the various actjvitles planned in local cities: •Fountain Valley will hold a free fu:ework. display to top off the long weekend's lntematlonal Fiesta and Chili C6okoff. acheduled to run Friday-Monday at Mile Square Park. The show will ._gin at 9 p.m . and will be visible from all areu adjacent to the park. For more information, call 962-4441. •Huntington Beach's well-known Fourth of·Julyl>&f"ade al 10 (See FOURTH OF JULY, Page AZ COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Jury calls for chang~s-in-jail operatiOn By JEFF ADLER .,-. 0.., ,.._. elell • After months of investtgation tnto conditions at Orange County Jail, the Grand Jury announced Wednesday It had found problems with jail medical P.rocedures, but had failed to uncover any in- stances in which sheriff's depooes had used excessive physical force handline inmates, The long-awaited, 24-page re- port, the last to be released by the 1982-Sl. citizens' panel, rec- ; ommends 26 changes in jail oper- ations. The recommendations ., range from urging the Board of Supervisors to authorize construc- tion of an intake and release center as soon as possible to the hiring of an independent pathologist to perform autopsies on inmates who die while in custody. Because the report was released late in the day Wednesday, reac- tions to its rontents could not be Happy 30th, Costa Mesa obtained from Shenff Brad Gates or otHer county officials. The Grand Jury scheduled an after- noon press conference today to discuss its findings. Its investigation focused on six areas which had been raised by citizens who complained about jail conditions. Complaints concerned the abUJi4! of inmates by deputies; irtmate medical treatment; ,ail deaths; over-<:rowdmg; sanitary condittons, and the question of • access to religious counseling and could be documented," the tmal services, according to tbe report. report states. Significantly, the panel's crimi-~. However, jurors acknowledged naljusticeandcomplaintscommit-tt'iat conditions in the tee, which conducted the in-. over-crowded jaiJ "involve a vestigation, said it "vigorously vicious cycle of mutual an- • pursued" allegations that sheriff's tagonism and harassment be- deputies sometimes used ex-tween inmates and depuues." Th~ cessive physical force on iruna~. report adds that the "threatening But after interviews with jail and oppressive atrn06phere" they inmates. former jatJ inmates, in-detected in the ')ail was mn fQund mate families and former sheriff's m the Los Angeles County Central deputies, "none of the charges Jail. one of the largest detention a faciliues in tile nation. The Jury recommended that . prospective deputies be psycho- logically screened before being admitted to training classes and at regular intervals thereafter. In reviewing how health care Is handled in the jail. jurors con- cluded there was a "crucial" need to change procedures "since it appeared that some of the inmates have not received a reasonable (See JAIL, Page A!) Miller's son strangled; po~ice seeking suspeCts; By JODI CADENHEAD Of IM OellJ "'°' It.ft Costa Mesa police ronunued their search tq:Jay for two men believed responsible for the strangulation death of the 26-year-old son of former county Supervisor Edison Miller Police Lt. Jack Calnon sa1d said an autopsy by the county Cor- oner's Office Wednesday revealed that Patrick Scott Miller died "by sulfocation due to being strangled by hands." Miller's badly beaten body was discovered early Tuesday morn- ing by his girlfriend at the College Park home on Hanover Drive the couple had once shared. The last time MHler apparently (~e MILLER'S, Paae AZ •C: I I, '·~ ·~ . .....__ -. / Police have issued th~se sketcties of suspects sought in tJie Patrick .Miller murder case. MIA 's f aHJily a waifs return of his reHJains By LORENZO BENET Ofh o.llJ -• ..., Family members of Lt. Cmdr. Charles R. Lee of Costa Mesa were to be waiting at Travis Air Force Base near Vacaville today where Lee's remains and those of seven other Vietnam war casualties were to be flown in from Hawaii. The remams of Lee and the other Navy and Air Force ser- vicemen were returned to an American delegation in Hanoi earlier this month Lee's A-4C jet fighter was shot down by a surface-to-air missle near Haiphong in North Vietnam on July 9. 1967, acrording to Pentagon spokesman Lt. Tom Yeager humor," the fighter pilot's mother $ilid. "His philosophy on life was 'don't sweat the shlal1 stuff mom.' And I have learned in these 16 years not to sweat the small stuff." "I feel relieved he's coming home;" said Lee'11 father, a retired Navy captain. "He was a good son. I don't feel like talking about it.; it's an awful time right now." Lee':. stepfather, Oliver Lan- caster. 75, of Los Osos, 'Calif., aaid the "uncertainti of not knowing he was alive, dead or in prison" caused the greatest grief among family members. "I went through that whole period with (Eli7.abeth)," he said. "Many nights she used to wake me up aobbing and crymg. I was able to empathize with her be- cause I had lost a son in an accident when he was 11. It was a horrible thing for her to suffer like that." The city turned 30 Wednesday, so Central Bank in South Coast Plaza celebrated with ligh\ed windows. Mayor Donn Hall (inset ) presided a1 a civic luncheon attended by 325 people. "After 16 years of coping with the uncertainty of my son's fate, it is a profound reHef because it's over," said Lee's mother, Eliza- beth Lancaster, a one-time Costa Mesa resident who now lives in San Luis Obispo. Lee's father, &twin Lee Jr. of Millbrae; his brother, &twin Lee ru of Monterey; his sister, GloriA Lee of San Jose, and Lancaster all planned to be at Travis Air Force Base when Lee's remains arrive. In a document Lee's mother wrote in the early 1970s, when she volunteered for POW-MlA Inter- national, Inc .. she described her son as a highly intelligent and motivated individual, having re- ceived received a number of prestigious academic awards dur- ing his high school and college (See MIA'S REMAINS, Pa1e A!) . . j; I Edison High School'• girls tenoi1 team i• off to 1how their winning way• in En-- land and France on a 19-day lorunament tour. Story on A 12. Empty plat• Californians haven't dug dee ply in to their tax returns for auto- matic campaign con- tributions. Elios com- ments on A 10. Rocky road Mary Frann wishes her island vacation had gone as smoothly as her introduction as Bob Newhart'• teeond tele- viaion wife. S tory on 05. "He (Lee) had a good sense of The way a child treatl a pet may be a very good indicator of the way he will treat hl1 own children someday, a pediatric• profet10r ha1 found. Abated rhildren I.end to minreat their pell more of ten than children who do not come from •iolent homH. See 1tory CI . What d oes It ? A 14-year NBC lludy says watching TV doe•n't cause chUdren to be more ag- gre11ive ... at lea1t not in way• retearchen could see. Story on page A9 Bob Hanel'• "Double Bullet" -the faate1t and lar1e1t catamaran in Southem CaUfomia -will amoq the entriet in thi1 eekend'1 Multlhull tran•- pac race. Page 8 I . Win cash for hqt news tips Know about some hot news? Tip us off. The Dally Piiot wlll pay cash awards for • the three best newa tips each week. Just call 642-4321, ext. 228,dayaor 842-5688 evenings and you could win the. week's top prize of $15. .. • r . I -• . 4S Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. June 30, 1983 ·~, .~ Continued stories JOBLESS ... creases and sigN that the improvement war continue." Employment II\ the county's manufacturing industry grew by 1,400 jobs m May while the hard-hit construcuon industry reported a 600-job gain, ac- 1.-ording to the statistics. Dur- ing the past year, about 18 percent of the county's con- stuction workers lost their jobs. Despite the good news that two important segments of the county's economy seem to be improving, Yetter predicted unemployment would again be on the rise when the jobless rate for June is computed in about a month. Typically, employment drops sharply in June and July as new graduates hit the street in search of jobs a nd seasonal reductions in ~griculture and education occur, she ex- plained. May's 6.6 percent un- employment rate reflected an mcrease of 800 oounty resi- dents without jobs, bringfng the total to 79,100. One year ago, 77,200 residents reported they had no JOb and the unemployfnent rate stood at 6.4 percent. WhiJe Orange County's May rate inched upward only one-tenth of a point last month, LOs Angeles Count.y experienced a four-tenths of a pen:.-ent increase m its rate. Unemployment climbed from 9.7 percent in April t.o 10.l percent in May, according to the tepoM. California's unemployment 'rate also cli~bed between Apnl and May, from 9.8 per- cent to 10.5 percent. The nauonal rate d~lined a bit, however, dropping Crom 10.2 percent in April to 10.l in May. Since January, the number of unemployed county resi- dents has eased downward from a record 102.400. , .. ·MJA's REMAINS ... years. The document was obtained from an Orange C.Ounty group calJed "Support Our POW-MIAs," which provides support for the.families_of unac- counted for servicemen. ln his four-year Navy career, -Lee received eight decorations and awards, UlCluding the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal and the Navy Commenda- tion Medal. Lee was born on March 13, 1941 in AnnaJ:,olis, Md. The son of a career na:val officer, he attended five elementary. and four high schools, one of wtuch was located in Okinawa. Japan. He returned to California for his senior year al')d graduated with numerous honors lrom San Gabriel High School in 1958. He received a presidential ap- poin tment to the U.S . Naval Academy, where he continued to distinguish himself by making the Superintendent's List, one of the academy's highest honors. From there he went to Pensa- cola, Fla., for flight trauung and became· a jet pilot, eventually receiving his "Navy Wings of Gold" in 1963. He later completed hia aircraft carrier training at Lemoore Naval Air Station in Huntingto n Beach . r_.,._,open .,..,__,o 1t.s.-.y M-• 1900 Edinger AV9 -ltole SJ00 In --r-Clbof- A l>urglm enl-• b<lttlf-.. -of "" _.,,_, In '"'" llOOO bloCll <II 8"" AllOMO -1..-l350 In.......,., A J--dv-AI '315-- 1.om • c.w pow1ted tn • ~ •"'•""., ~h St,... -P-eo...t~ Irvine A INef b<ou Into• home on ,,_ 17900 bloc:I< of -S.,_ W--ll'f end olole e 11,000 .-.... ld-"'-y-.. of~~-··Old California before leavmg for North Vietnam aboard the U.S .S . C.Onstellation in tht! summer of 1964 . He was 23. ' Between t.oufs, Lee, nicknamed "Chau," spent much of his lei.sure ume in San Clemente, where his mother and stepfather were liv- ing. They also had residences in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa on Princeton Drive. He became a member of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Method1St Church in San Clemente shortly before leaving on his third and final tour of duty in 1967. · Lt. Cmdr. Charles Richard Lee officially became listed as Missing ln Action on July 9, 1967 aft~r his fighter was shot down near Hai- phong. It was not known whether he safely ejected from his plane or was killed in the crash because North Vietnamese officials con- SlStently refused to give infor- mation to the United States gov- ernment or farruly me mbers. After her son was listed as Missing In Action, Elizabeth Lan- caster bealnie involved in the Tustin branch of ''POW-MIA lntemational, Inc." where she remained active until the mid 1970s. In 1974, the Navy reported tha't Lee was presumed dead. p.....,._..,.JledlOelrul>dum1>oteret l7&U JOfden AY9 to,, .. a raccoon lh•t go1 11uck W\ tt C)ffloe.1 -· ~ Wed-ay to two lo ceuont 0<'9 on WOOCllall end the Olher et Nonrw.ood E_,1.,... Sd>ool to aloe> )'OUI~ ~om -lnQ llleQal ally rodlltlo n.. IYd• -• QOM in l>Olh .,_ Laguna Beach A.,,,.,. btullh Ill• in the 700 -of C.tellna Strwl wu qutcaly ••llnQllilhed llho<11y •lier mlclnlgllllh111 mo<nlnQ byllleftgllter1. The teuM of ,,.. -.... not k--ft() tfrvct ..... _.. uv .. 1....., Ml_._. ~"91 v.....a I I $500 -• teaen from 'home tn the 300 b10C1< of Crpree1 s1 .... -1mew.i-.y ™-11e1- '"'" 1>urgtery took p1aoe llllOflly belor• ther-1 arn...o "-· t>ut • -Cfl ol tile AtM tumeel up no .._,, police Mid MILLER'S ... (From Page A 1) was seen alive W8.ll at Patrick's Pub on tlarbor Boulevard, whel"t' customen told police Miller and two men had left shortly beft>re closa.n.g Tuesday. Calnon said It appeart.'d tht-tno had been partying at the bot- tle-tttrewn hO\.ltle C>efore Miller's death sometime between 4 a.m. and 7 a:m Tuesday The victim's red Ford truck, License number 55696Z. and aeveraJ household I terns \vere reported rru.saing Calnon said the the young man's killers may have been searching for drugs and/or money since Miller allegedly was a user and seller of small quantities of n.areoucs. Aft.er pictures o( the suspects were circulated by police, a wit- nes,, called to say he spotted one of the men on BaJboa Island Wednes- day. But a search of the area failed to tum up any trace or the pair being sought. One o( the suspects IS described as being in his early 30s, 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, with s.hort light-brown hair. The other was described by walnesseii as being in his late 20s. 5-foot-7, l50 pounds, with dark-brown hair and a must.ache. Police also are sear ching for the suspects' vehicle, described poss- ibly as a brown compact car. A descnption of the two men has been issued t.o all ~w enforcement agencies in Cab(ornia, Nevada, Arizona and Utah. Miller, an unemployed land- scaper, is one of five sons from th.e first marriage of Edison Miller, controversial ex-POW m North Vietnam. who was named to the Orange County Board of Super- visors by fonner Gov. Edmund · Brown Jr. Miller lost his seal to Bruce Nestande after a bitter 1980 elec~i struggle. er had arrived at his son's ho e late 41\iesday morning, but police refused to let him inside. FOURTH OF JULY ••• From Page A1 ;.i m will klck oU l& full day of eve nui The parade rout.c !ollow11 Mw.n Stn>et from SlxthStreet t.o Yorktown Avenue After the parade, awarda will be given at Seacli!f Shoppmg Center. wt)ere clowll.9, jugglers, munes, magic shows and k.lddie ndes will be on hasld. At 8 ,P.m., a fireworka show saluting the Ame rican Eagle will be held at Huntington Beach High School stadium For infonnat1on and tickets, call 536-~5 I 1 •In Newport Beach, a bllvycte-decoratlng contest and parade wJll begin at 9 a.m .. follow.ed by a patciouc program at Manner'B Park and a famlJY picnic A public fart!works show will be held at The Newport Dunes, 1131 Back &y Dnve. The show starts at dusk and costs $2 for aduJta, $1 for children under 11. For more ·information, call 644-0510. •In Laguna Beach, the Exchange Club ia sponsormg this ycar:s fireworks show at Main Beach Park, beginnmg st 9 p.m. The club LS selling hot.do~. popcorn, soft drinks and novelty items to ralSe the $6.000 needed to put on the pyrotechnics. Any money raised over $6.000 goes to the organizations' child-abuse pr,venuon fund and local youth-oriented activities. Spectators are urged t.o show up early at Main Beach to get the best seats. •In Irvine, brass bands and fireworks wall be the main attractions at the "Concert on the Green" at the stadium adjacent to Heritage Park, at Walnut and Yale avenues. The con.cert begins at 7:30 p.m. with Henry Brandon's Big Brass Band and the pyro~hnics follow at 9 p.rn. T)le theme Is the American F.agle. Cost is $6 at the gate. Tickets c.an be purchased in advance through Friday at Irvine City Hall. Gates open at 5 p.m. -get there early if you want to get a good seat. IRVINE SCHOOL TOPS ... presented students with the flag beanng the presidential seal signifying its specaaJ distinction. A similar flag will be given to Ven.ado Middle School and all others named on the IJ.st Reagan said the national search was conducted to locate "model schools" to serve as an example of how education can be improved. Reagan toclay JO&rted in on an edu~ation panel at the high sch~! here and lauded the students and t.eachers for their ou tst.anding academic achievement. ' Joining the president on the panel -moderated by Bell -was Orange C.Ounty Supervisor Harriett Wieder. Reagan emphasized again, as he has in recent months. that the " nation's schools "need a shaking up." He compared the emerging national debate on education" to the period during the 60s when Russi'a"s launch ing of Sputnik spurred the nation to make math and science education top priority. The President urged local schopl boards t.o set higher academic standards. "They can see that outstanding teachers are rewarded for their efforts. They can provide incentives in recognition for students who work to attain the outer limjts of thea.r abi)jty," Re~an said. - JAIL OPERATION CHANGES URGED ... From PageA1 standard of care while in- carcerated." that have OC'Curred int~ jail since January 1981. ln concert with several experts, including a pathologist the panel employed, the Grand Jury concluded it couJd not de termine whether any of the deaths could have been prevented. tnbuted to l')alf of the. deaths investigated. •That th e department's train- ing facilities be declared. obsolete and an immediate search for an alternative site be completed by July 1984. -. lrvin-e council ups bed tax rate By GLENN SCOTT Of ,,.. o.111 ""°' ,...,, DL~p1te cauuons from l.rvme'li three major hotels, the bed tax • rate in thec1ty isgoang up from 7 to 8 percent Executives from the hotela war ned Tuesd;ly the tax increase may boomerang causing busi- ness to drop off -reven ue : with It. ~ City Council membocs voted unanimously to mcrease the t.ax anyway They were leery o( clamlS that an extra 90-cent tax on a f90 room would cause customers to switch hotels Councilwoman Mary Ann Ga1do suggested fanning a visitors • and convention bureau to .... ballyhoo" lrvine's benefits and help recruit more hotel guests, ' especially on weekends when business-oriented trade is slowest. But the hot.el bo6ses weren't too m teres ted. "Irvine needs a V and C bureau like I need a hole in the head," said JohnMoffa. general manager oi the Ajrporter Inn The tax increase is expected to raise $1 50,000 for the city's ' treasury an the 1983-84 flSCal year, ' which begJns Friday._ lrvme's bed taX rate Wllhhen be 2 percent higher, than the rate for hotels in neigh150rhingCosta Mesa and Newport Beach, where it is 6 percent. General man.agers Alam Long- a t te of the Registry and Ron Cnbbet of the new Irvine Marriott each argued the rugher tax wilJ• place them at disadvantages com-• peting against hotels m the adja; cent cities. Longatte said residents shouJdn't beheve that hotel bed taxes are borne by visitors. He $C!-id 60 percent of his business comes from local fa.rms tha\ pay for rooms of visiting business people. The counc 1 I agreed to re-examine the rate next June. Among recommendations for improving heaJth care services are that deputies be removed from the process by w hich inmates request' medical attention. The jury sug~ gests that ni.Lrslng staff members make regular rounds through the J81l, distribute medications and make sick call. Also, the report urges the county to work toward employing bilingual med1caJ per- sonnel. Among other recommendations contained in the report are: •That the Sheriff-C.Oroner's Deparunent be maintained as a single operation 'rather than being divided into two departments, as several jail qritics have suggested. Witness foils HB theft The investigation also included a review of the 20 inmate deaths 11 look PollOo rwo trleS to Quiet • nolsr 11erty '" tne•OO -Of &'OOI<• Slreel w-•Y ~'Ohl Ofl1Qer1 finally IOld Ille 1111119 QOt ..... lng Ille petty ~ be oi.pe,Md II 1ne l>"'IY '°"'""' did hot 0.Cf .... Costa Mesa A co''""'*C•at t>ur~art .... ftOO',., w~ dey el 11 • m ef106 E •7th St ' All l utolne!l"'"'""°"""•I t~ •5P m et 1~ ,_.,..l>O't Blvd T-btoh '"10 e -~ tne 300 blo<* OI R-.w Sir-11 wu tee>or1ecl W..,_ay •t1•noon •That an independent pathologist who is not an em- ployee or under contract to county government be retained t.o per- form autopsies when jail deaths occur. •That persons with a medicaJ back.round be in attendance when an inmate is transported to a hospital. • That the J8il's medical sta(f receive special training to deal with symptoms of alcohol, drug or other substance abuse, a common jail problem found to have con- A witness played a big role in ttie capture of two armed robbery sl.tspects in tluntington Be&ch Wednesday night, pohce said today. Bruce Macintyre, 35, of Hunt- ington Beach, reportedJy heard the attendant at the Arco service station at Bolsa Chica Street and Heil A venue shou t, "I've been robbed, I've been robbed." Macintyre, walling at a nearby signal in his car, gave chase when the two men allegedly fled m a small yellow pickup truck. He got close enough to memorize its license num~r and then returned to the station and ''Summertime ... and the livin' . ,, ts easy . told Police Sgt. Val Barkett the vehicle had turned west on Ed- inger Avenue. The police heucqpter then • located the car and Bll'kett ar- rested Lawrence A, Brown, 27, of Claremont, and Talele Nirunata. 23. of Stanton on suspicion of armed robbery. Lt. Bruce Young said a gun beJieved used in the robbery was : recovered after 1t had been ' thrown over a block-wall fence. , He said $400 believed taken in the robbery also was recovered. Young said Macintyre ''did a hell of a good job" in helping apprehend · the two suspects. Sunny afternoons Albeny ~Cl"" MW!llp ~ ,.,.,...,. ......... 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A ~t\)r4'! committed t o service, q u., lit y, and the s implicity o1 ttood ta.st e. ~dlU Plan , V1\t/l'IO"cr< 1rJ ' . .• (714164~·10&! t l .. • NATION R eagan forces t o b e n efit ·from school t ax ruling? By tile Associated Pre11 WASHINGTON -The battle In C.Ongress over President Reagan's plan to provide tax breaks for pa.rents who send their children to.private-schools is far from -over, but a new Supreoie Court decision may hetp the Reagan forces. The court'it 3-4 rW1ng Wednesday provides backers of the Reagan plan with a road map for giving such financial help without running afoul of the constitutionally required separation of church and state. The high court upheld a Minnesota law granting tax deductions of up to $700 for parents of children in private achools and for parents of public school children facing charges for tuition or special instruction. Precise polygraph policy push ed WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration woµld have to stop punishing Pentagon employees who refuse to take lie-detector tests under a provision in the 198~ defense authoriz.ation bill Passed by a Senate Armed Services Corrunittee. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash .• said Wednesday that a very precise policy for lie-detector tests should be developed before their use becomes more widespread. Because of the doubt.ful reliability of polygraphs, they should only be used ·to corroborate other evidence, Jackson said. \JVithout more specific guidelines, they could be used to intimidate employees or violate their civil rights. he said. Today b ecom es a second longer WASHINGTON (AP) -Today will be a second longer than usual. The U.S. Naval Observatory, the nation's official timekeeper, says the "leap second'' will be inserted on the clock shortly before 5 p.m. PDT to make sure clocks are kept in time with Earth's irregular rotatior:i. Leap days. are added to adjust the calendar every four years. The leap second will mean that the minute beginning at 4:59 p.m. PDT will have 61 seconds. The last leap second was added a year ago. Ban urged for U.S. funds to U.N . WAS~GTON -Two Democrats in C.Ongress will propose a resolution to ban U.S. funds for a U.N. conference they say will.aid the Palerune Liberation Organization. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York and Rep. Tom Lant.cs of California said Wednesday the conference scheduled to take place July 11 -13 in Vienna will be a propaganda forum for the PLO. ________ .. -----------------· Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thur9day, June 30. 1883 Al FBI probing $500,000 TV A fraud Fed eral power agen cy claims ii paid for equipment that was n ever delivered CHA TT ANOOGA. Tenn. (AP) -The FBI ii investigating allega- tions that the Tennemee Valley Authority paid an e.tlmaied lW0..000 for &utornobile pert& and other items that were never delivered, authority officla.11 aay. "We reported to and are work- ing with the FBI on the inveetiga- t.i.on of payments by TV A for the purchase of materials which were Reagan can nab culp.-it? WASHINGTON (AP) -A House subconunittee chairman say~· ent Reagan can qwckly end th vestigation into how his 1980 paign obtained briefing mate · from the Cart.er White Ho y nabbing the culprit himself. ''There have to be people in the admptlstration that may know, and if they do, he ought to find out more and give us more than he has up to ibis point," says Rep. Donald Albo6ta. Flood damage in Colorado River mounts . . By Tbe A11odated Prell OQl ddivered to TV A." autPority spoketman Craven H. Crowell Jr., said In a prepared statement iuued from hbl Knoxville office. TV A , a federal agency , suspended one ''non-rnan.lgement employee" early In the investiga- tion, Crowell said. The auto parta and other equip- ment were suppoeed to be de- livered to TV A in C'hAtt1mf'l()ga .. ·;~ .. Ex-VP Mondale: '~eagan should act' ~ "I think if he asked 'for - insisted on, perhaps -an expla- nation from each one of the people that allegations have been made against, he would get an answer and once and for all this matter would come to rest," the Michigan 0e)ll0Crat says. Former Vice President Walter Mondale said Wednesday in Chi- cago that he believes Reagan know8 who took the briefing materials from the Carter staff. Mueh of the equipment WU purcha8ed by lhe agency'• Chat- tanooga-bNed Office of Power, which runa TV A's aeven-state electric power network, but 110me other TV A offices in the dty alao were awaiting the equipment. The purchues OCCUft'ed "over the past few years," said a TV A source who asked not to be quoted by ~-The exact amount TV A paid hasn't been <tetermined, but $500,000 l.t • fair estimate, the eouree .aid. Crowell declined to elaborate on hill prepared statement. TVA'a power aervice region includes Tennessee and neigh- boring parts of Kentucky, Vir- ginia, North Carol.ma, Georgia, Alabama and Missi.Wppi. Middle West lashed by violent storms By Tile Auociated Prell Summer thunde r storms apawned a flurry of to.madoes through the upper M~ippi Valley, with a twister in Burl- ington, Iowa, overturning cani. damaging ,buildings and injuring 25 people, most of them cut by flying glass. At least 10 funnel clouds were spotted Wednesday acrose eastern Iowa and northern Illinois. In Burlington, a Mi.smssippi River city of about 30,000 resi- dents, several people were cut when windows blew out at a fast-food restaurant, authorities sai~. Others were hurt when car windows were sucked out by the high winds. No serious injuries were re- ported. but a nW'&e in the emerg- ency room of the Burltngton Medical C.enter said staffers had been "inundated with people with mJUries." Don Fenton, manager of a housing complex, said the atonn - damaged numerous businesses, restaurants and a hotel. The to.mado swirled about two miles down a road, overturning a semi-trailer lrUck and several cars, authorities said. "Metal signs . were just wrapped around poles on the highway," Fenton said. Another batch of thunder- stonns raked sections of west Tex.as with winds, hail and tor- nadoes. Winds gusted to 60 mph at Abilene. while hail knocked out car windows at Whitney, about 40 miles south of Fort Worth, of- ficials said. . "" Jury decrees life term for sex slayer of girl,-9 PASADENA (AP) -A jury by a trash compactor. Her body says a fast-food olerk should spend was later found at a Glendale life in prison without possibility of dump. Vietnam· ve terans ~tudy launche d WASHINGTON -A $50,000 study to determine if Vietnam veterans have suffered problems unique to servicemen who served in Southeast As.ia has been announced by th~ American Legion. Two medical researchers, Dr. Jeanne Stellman of the Columbia University School of Public Health and her husband. Dr. Steven S~llman. an epidemiologist ·with the American Cancer • Society, will complete the study by ~ovember 1984, Legion officials ..said Wednesday. Nevada prepared for "a worst-<:ase scenario" in C.Olorado River s·ummer thaw nDod.ing. California and Arimna aought federal aid and rescuers in Mexico rea>verecfthe body of a drowning victim from the rampaging river. "This president has a duty to tell us, and I'm sure he knows, who took those documents," Mon- dale said. "It's a dirty bUsiness and they know it. parole for the molestation-murder Prosecutors had sought the ) of a 9-year-old schoolgirl he left.to death penalty for Daniel Ray die in a trash bin at the shopping Barrera, 20, but said the fact that mall where he worked. • the defendant was only 19 when STATE President's pop~larity psing . • 'SAN FRANCISCQ -President Reagan's )>b approval rating by Californians ~ shown a sharp upswing in the past three months, th~ CalifOrnia Poll reported today. According to the poll, 45 percen t of t,he California public rates Reagan's job perfo~ as excellent or good>while 23 percent say he is doing a poor or very poor job. In M~, baruomians gave Reagan the lowest rating of his tenn -35 Pe~t said he was doing an an excellent or good jott ~ 30 percent said rte was doing a poor or very poor job. UC emplqy ees vote to unionize The death toll after 10 days of floods stood at seven, with the body recovered Wednesday in San ' Luis, Mexico, believed to be that of a man already listed as drowned. Property damage in California and Ariz.ona already tops an estimated $.12 million, and Cali- fornia Gov. George Deuk.mejian, who aaked for a federal disaster declaration Wednesday.said near- ly another $10 million in damage could occur when the river reaches its expected peak next week. ln Ywna, Ariz., 18-foot-high levees built after a devastating 1916 flood protected the dty, but only a makeshift dike stood be- tween the rising water and thousands of acres of farmland. "They are there. They've got that document. They know who they got it from," Mondale said. Jenny Kao, who had been the crime was committed may selling candy at the mall for a have influenced juron. although school project when abducted in Barrera had a long history of sex March 1982, was c;rushed to death crimes. -Raising a Stink at-city ~aH NEW ARK. Ohio (AP) -When five skunks aired their complaints about police treatment. City Hall quickly got wind of the dispute. It all started Wedneeday when a woman called police about skunks in her buement. .An1mal Control officer George Campbell said he trapped an adult and four baby skunks and brought them to the police station at City Hall fpr fellow officers to see • The animals returned the attention with a good doee of scent, which forced Police Chief Robert POt'lt and detectives to open doors and start spraying disinfect.ants The aroma nonetheless wafted up the elevator aha.ft to the rest of the building. Campbell said he later freed the arumals out in the country. SACRAMENTO -The largest non-teaching bargaining unit in the University of California system· has voted to become unionized. an official said. Wednesday's victory by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees was the latest-in a sp;.ngof ~ro-unio~ votes.by university workers, despite a $1 million camPalan approved by the UC regents to defeat the union. · .. County OKs $1. 9 million jOhs project LA r eports m aj Qr crim es down S uper.visors lak e actio n over objections of Voters League, ci vil ser vice agen cies LOS ANGELES -For the first time in six years, reported major crimes in Los Angeles have dropped -by .0005 percent. . 1''rom Jan. 1 to mid-June, the Police Department reported 142,965 incidents in seven Fjor categories of crime. During the same period in 1982, there were 143,010. The last time there was a decrease in major crime war in 1977. when the department reported a 1.1 percenl drop. Boy hunted in f ath er 's slaying PETALUMA-A 13-year-old boy is beingeought by $heriffs deputiee in the fat.al shooting of the teen-ager's father. Sonoma County Sheriff's Deputy Sgt. Ken Andel"'80n said early today that before Albert Ray Miranda died, he told authorities his son had shot him m the chest. Miranda was airlifted from his rural home between Cotati and Pet.a.lwna to Petaluma Valley H08pital where he died at 7:30 p.m .. about two hours after the shooting. Anderson said the youn~(' fled on foot in the area of rolling hills and brush. WORLD • A r a fat 's loy al forces routed BEIRUT. Lebanon -PLO mutineers have routed Yasaer Arafat's forces from moet of their positions in the central Bekaa Valley, according'to reports from easte.m Lebanon, and the loyalists aay Syria is tryi.l}g to drive lhem farther north. Reports from tile Bekaa Said Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas rebelling against Arafat exchanged heavy artillery fire with the PLO chief's loyaliata Wednetlday night in the towns of Taanayel and Taalaba1. By JEFF ADLER Of..,.~ ......... Over the pleas and protests of some but with the encouragement of others, The Orange County Board of Superviaors voted Wednesday to spend a one-time $1.9 million federal grant for various. "mortar, brick and board" projects around the county. Supervisors unan imously agreed the projects they hope to fund with federal Emergency Jobs Bill dollars will satisfy feder- al guidelines and will go a long way toward the federal goal of creating jobs. But their thinking was called into question by a coalition of private social aervice agencies spearheaded by the Orange Coun- ty League of Women Voters. They argued that a portion of the money should be spent to help llOdal service agencies "provide hwnan- ltarian assistance." League Preside~t Lee Podolak urged board ~bera to .et aalde a portion of the funds and u.e them as matching grants toe the agencies that rai.le money from the private sector. And ahe aa.ked We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Whal don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, trarucribed and delivered to the approptiate editor. ·642·6086 The same 24-hour answering serv1ce may be used to rerord let ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No <"irculatlon ralls. please Tell us what's on your mind. ~Y f,,mv u 1ou '"" r'lt haiwe you• pe~t "' & '° " ... c.e• b411<>'t T 11 ,. • •"0 you• copy .. 111 Lt• ·-911 • 4etu•d•r eno Sun•l•r 11 ~ou do ncH '~••v• yout c:oov o., T • m c•• -· • 10 • m ~ yQu< t"PI' ,... :o.~.o "'°"' Clrcut.tton T01sitiot- O<~Gout>ly A_. __, HOft-• -"""°"'-'" & WM11'"""''.. ..Ult l~~ ....... .. ' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l . 8ohwllrt1 Ill Pu blls/'lef Chuf Dow .. lby Raymond MecL .. n Ed•tOf end Alllttent Controller to the Pu~ • ...._.,.c_ P•~l'On ~ c i.111fted 9dv.rt11tl'l9 7141ta~M71 Atl other depar1ment1 Ma-4121 MAIN C>nlCI JlO w .. 1 S.., St Coote ....., CA Me• aoot-8o• 15e0 Coote..._ CA. 92629 C4clv<'Qlll t"3 0.'""V'O Ccet1 l'vOIW*1Q ~ NO ne•• t touet llluthat•o"• edllotl11 m1ttet Of ·--·--1bo,..,, _ _..,.,. ..,_ Pt<,,,_ of cnpyt1GM - VOL.. 71, NO. 111 ' E?? '* n aces a s that supervisors re-think the pol- icy adopted in 1979 to gradually reduce the agencies' portion of federal revenue sharing funds. Her aentiments were echoed by representatives from severaJ aocial service agendes. Thia prompted board Ch.airman Roger Stanton to comment, ''Theee are not intended to replace lost funds. they're to provide jobs. Public work.a projects always are prime candidates for one-time grants." · But there were th~ attending the meeting who lauded' the board's plan for spending the federal grant. Paul Rich , rep- resenting the Orange County ~ding Trades Council, said the plan would put unemployed con- struction workers back on the job. "The Building Trades Council supports the construction pri- orities established," Rich said. County Environmental Man- agement Agency Director Murray Storm told supervisors his agency had reviewed 39 applications totaling $8.5 million beforeseJect- ing the projects recommended for funding with the grant. "These projects represent the direct wishes of people in the ... target areas," Stonn cl.aimed. He admowledged that 86 percent of the projects recommended fall into the mortar. board and bricks category. The projecb earmarked for the job-generating public works pro- jects in various cities largely were drawn from a list that previously had won approval under the federal Housing and Community Development block-grant pro- gram. The $4.6-billion Emergency Jobe Bta signed into law in March, should provide California with $860 million. Th.e P.0.5.H. Attitude The value of quality, c lassic styling and na tural comfort ... a n important statement about his goOd taste. • . I • \ A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 30. 1983 ,. Senate Packard election f 3ces new probe passes wetlands ~ Congressional subcommittee lo investigate 'yoting irregularities' cited by Archer measure SAN DlEGO (AP) -Eight montha ago, Rep. Ron Packard waa celebratln-& hla hiatoric _ write-in victory ln the 43rd Con- gressional District, which includes _ southern Orange County. Today, a special three-member House Administration su~m rnlttee is scheduled to begin hear- ings in Washington, D.C. on whether the election should be overturned. A bill t.o free up more of the Bolsa Chica marshlands in Hunt- . ingt.on Beach for residerttial de- velopment is on its Vc'.ay to an Assembly committee this week after clear sailing in the Senate. ] The measure, authored by Sen. Paul Carpenter, D-Cypress, would eliminate state Coastal Act provisions limiting maximum de- velopment t.o 25 percent of the land space of the degraded wetlands. Under the Coastal Act, develop- ment is permitted on wetlands only when they are degraded and need restor:ation. In sut'h cases, the developer is limiteQ to 25 percent of the site and must rest.ore the remaining 75 percent to its orig- inal condition. The bill, approved last week on a 22-7 vo~ in the Senate, has been strongly opposed by the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, an environmental group supporting preservation of tbe l ,800 acres adjacent to Pacific Coast Highway south of Warner Avenue. "This is special-interest legis- lation," said Lorraine Faber, president of the I ,000-member organization. "It is ~ improper use of the legislative process.'' Faber rontends the Coastal Act provides adequate guidelines. Signal Landmark Inc .. owner of the land, is seeking development ~ of an 1,800-slip marina and 5,700 tiomes in disputed wetland areas. ~orraine Faber attacks 'special-interest legislation.' The development envisioned by Signal would use about half the wetlands, according to Faber. In another Bolsa Chica develop- ment, Faber said her group has filed an appeal with the state Supreme O>t,trt over the state's agreement. 10 years ago to deed the marsh to Signal. The Amigos first chaJJ.euged the land exchange in 1979, but the 4th District Court of Appeal dismissed the lawsuit in April because a one-ye&I' statute of limitations expired. ~ Faber said the appeal is based on allegations the trade' was "illegal.'"She said agreement for • the exchange was made by the state Lands Commission when only the Legislature has that authority. Packard, R-Carlabad, became only the fourth person ever elected to Congress on write-in votes when he won the three-way rqce -the most expensive in congressional history -last ·No- vember. . But losing candidate Roy Pat Archer, a Democrat, contested the outcome, alleging he was deprived of victory by widespread ballot book defacements on election day. Archer, the runnerup, says he'll present evidel'la? of voting ir- regularities to the su~rruruttee romoosed of Rep. Mary Rose HB boy hurt by trash truck A Huntington Beach boy was injured Wednesday when he rode his wagon into the left rear wheels of a trash truck, according to police. . Roger Hewsen, 8, suffered a fractured left leg but was reported in stable condition today at Hu- mana Hospital Huntington Beach. Police said he rode his wagon over a curb and collided with the Ra.irtbow Disposal truck when it was making a collection Slap in front of his houae at 15772 Belfast Lane. The driver wasn't cited. Rites set for Dorothy Burdick ~ Memorial services will be held Friday for long-time Costa Mesa resident Dorothy F. Burdick, who died Tuesday. She was 82. "'Historial Society, Friends pf the Library, Golden Timers Senior Center and the Costa Mesa Seniors. ( Stevens; her . son and daugh- ter-in-law, Robert and Arlene Burdick, and six grandchildren. The family requests that dona- tions can be made to the Golden Timers Senior Center at 114 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, or the Orange County chapter of the American Cancer Society. Burdick moved 'to Costa Mesa in 1934 with her late husband, Harry. She was active in nwner- ous civic clubs, including the Costa Mesa Women's Club, Costa Mesa • Memorial services begin at 10:30 a.m. at Westminster Mem- orial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd. Survivors indude her daughter and son-in-taw;-Carolee and Carl FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH '20 You may be the winner of 4 tickets to: IN'T'EiNA'T'l@NAh FIF.3'T'A ~~D ~e~~~g~~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY CHAMBER of C.OMMERCE July 1, 2, 3 a~4 • Mlle Square Par (Br<><*hur11 at Hell In Fount n Valley) Winners In Today's Classifieds! IT'S EASY! Find your name and address in a winners box in today's classified section, then call 642-4321 Ext. 352 to clalm your tickets. You wlll receive 4 FREE tickets. Winners each day so check the classifieds. IF CR EMATION IS YOUR P~EFERENCE Call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY f he Neptune Society brought cremat1e1n 10 Orange County in 1974. foJay we provide more 4'Crv1cc~ 10 Ora~gc County famili~s than any other organ11at1on We offer crema11on with burial at sea. 1n the mou~tains, or 10 the desert and our complete service co~ls ~bout one-fifth as much as a conventional ground burial ' fhe respon"e to our 'ervice hac. been ex1raordinary! We have 27,000 members in Orange Counl y, and in our nine year history we have served over 7,000 fam1lic~ If you have any question~ regarding cremation, please call us at Ii • AaW!m • ~ Oakar, D-Ohto, and Reps. Allan Sw•ft, 0-Waah .. and Willtam M Thomas, R-Bakersfaeld 1tJcal 8t'1ence teacher, had asked the House Admimstration Com- mittee not to seat Packard, pend ing the outcome or an investiga- tion. However, Packard was swom-ui•l.ast January and Archer sued in state court. Archer then sought Con· lJ"es81onal an t.erven tlon in the C8.S(' Terry Knoepp, Packard's at- torney, says he hopes the hearings will re90lve the contested election once and for all. The panel has the option of tlpholding Packard's vktory or recommending to the House that he be unseated. If Packard lost his seat, the Houae could order a new election or declare Archer the winner. Superior Court Judge Franklin Orfield heard Archer's suit, but ruled last January that election day defacements of voting book- fets and alleged electioneering by Packard supporters within 100 feet of the polls did not sway the election to Packard. During lhe trial, San Diego County Reptrar of Voters Ray Ortiz testified that 62 percent of the 1,041 voting machine booklets had been defaced. He said the names of Crean and Archer were cr06Sed out, and Packard's name written in on pages that had to be used by au voters. Archer,? Palomar CQllege pol- Packard defeated Archer by 8,499 votes. 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Our entire collection of furs 1n our Fur Salon. Selected stores. Ong . 495.00-5995 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 348.00-4196.00 25% 9ff the marked price. All Lady Manhattan solid and print blouses. In Plaza Sportswear. Orig. 9.99-32 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 7.49-23.99 25% off the marked price. All Teddi and Lady Winn blouses. In Plaza Sports· wear. Orig. 9 .99-33 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.49-24.85 20 % off the marked price. All full slips. In Daywear Lingerie. Reg . 10 .99- 32 .0P ..................................................... 8.79-25.80 25 % off the marked price Colorful striped big lounging shirts by Gerry of California and Periwinkle. In Loungewear. Reg. 22.00-30.00 ... : .. 18.50-22.50 25% off the markeq price .. Women's activewear, beachwear. loungers and playwear by Dutchess. Komar and Niki Lu only. In Loungewear. 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Orig. 47 .00 -100.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37 .80-80.00 FOR HiM 20% off the marked price Men's Haggar polyester/cotton slacks. selected 25% off the marked prtce. All men's knit ties. In Men's Furn1sh1ngs Ong. styles. In Men's Sportswear Orig. 19.99 ..... . . . . . . . . . . 15.99 8 .99-14 .50 ..... . . . .............. ,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6.74-10.99 25% off the mar.ked price. Men's tone-on-tone short sleeve dress shirts. In 30% off the marked price Collection of young men·s tropical st11rts from Men's Furnishings Reg . 13.99· 18 .00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 10.49-13.50 Frankinstein. In Young Men's. Reg 20 .00 . . . 13.99 25% off t~e marked price. All boys 8-20 Op tops and shorts. In Boy's. Reg . 25% off the marked price. All young men's Op shd'rts. In Young Men's. Orig 10.00-24 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 7.50-18.QO 18.00-21 .CO . 13.50-15.75 25% off the marked price. Men's Munsingwear briefs and tee-shirts. In Men's 34% off. Men's lisle and pima cotton shirts in striped or softd In Men's Furnishings. Reg 11 .00-13.00 ................... . .......... 1.25-9.75 Sportshirts. Reg. 26.00 .............. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.99 20 % off tl:re marked price. Short sleeve, knee-length.Diplomat p.1's In Men's 20% off the marked price All men's active ~hoes Nike. Brooks. K Swiss In Furn1shrngs Reg. 9 99 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 Men's Shoes. Orig. 18.00-42.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.40·33.IO. 25% off the· marked price. Status label stfliped knit tops for boys 8-20. In 50% off Selected diamond 1ewelry In Fine Jewelry Boy's Reg . 19 00 -22 .50 . 13.99-16.88 FOR THE HOME 25 % off Our entire collection of plush toys. In Toys. 33 % 50% off. 120-page photograph album, photograph library or Burnes col lage frames. In St~tionery Orig 15.00·20.00 . . 9.99 each 251 00 off Our exclusive bamboo game table set. In Furniture. Reg . 450 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ...... 199.00 152.00 off. Ch ippendale wing chair in a cream jacquard. In Furniture Orig. 400.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248.00 751 .00 off.. Genuine leat!'1er chair and ottoman. Limited quant1t1es In Furn iture Orig 1650 00, formerly 999 00 .... . . . . . . . 899.00 951 .00 off Sofa and loveseat combination . In Furniture. Orig. 1850.00,. formerly 978.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899.00 33% off Ou.r entire collection of current Lenox crystal stemware. Quantities l1m1ted to stock in our wacehouse. In Glasswares. 50 % to 60% off. Assorted handmade Chinese oriental rugs. Only at Downtown Plaza.· Del Amo, Topanga Plaza, Century Ci ty, Newport Beach, Northridge, Santa Anita, Laguna Hills. Glendale. Sherman Oaks and Santa Monrca 150.00 off. Sony 19" diagonal color portable. Limited quantities. Televisions. Orig . 599.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449.00 Special purchase. Sanyo Beta programmable video recorder with wired remote. Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399.00 110.00 off. RCA 25 " diagonal remote color console Televisions . Orig .~ .................................. . 589.00 60 00 off. Zenith 19" diagonal color portable Televisions Orig 399.00 339.00 70.00 off. RCA 13" diagonal color portable. Telev1s1ons . Orig. 339 .00 269.00 100.00 off Zenith 23 " diagonal remote color console Televisions Orig. 699.00 . 599.00 50.00 off. Sany~· diagonal remote color portable Televisions Orig 489 00 439.00 190 .00 off. Fr1g1daire 17 cu. ft . refrigerator. Ma1or Appliances . Orig. 589.00. now 499.00 less 100 00 rebate from Southern Califom1a Edison •J99.00 ·Rebate applies to customers of SCE only 25% off. Teleconcepts Swifty 1-pc. telephone. Telecommunications Orig. 39 .99 . . . . . 29.99 11 .00 off. M• A• S • H video game cartridge from 20th Century Fox for the Atari 2600. Electronics Orig 29 .99 . . . . . . . . . 18.99 30% to 64 % off lmag1c Star Voyager. Fire Fighter. Trick Shot or Cosmic Ark cartridges for the Atari 2600. Electronics. OriQ.: 12.99 to 24 .99 . . . . 8.99 10 .00 off. Mattel's M -Network Astro Blast. Sp~ce Attack. Lock and Chase. Dark Cavern cartridges for the Atari 2600. Electronics. Orig. 18 .99 ... . . 8.99 30% off. Touch Tone desk telephone by Stromberg. Beige only Telecommunications. Will be 74.99" . . . . . . . . . . . 49.99 "Will be prices in effect J1..llY 5. Shop early. Some quantities are limited Intermediate markdowns may have been taken. Selection may vary by store. , SAVE 50% AND MORE AS OUR SALE CONTINUES Save 50%. Oay-fo-eveniflg soft.dresses for misses and petites. ln Dresses. Orig .. 50 .00-140.00 . . ........................... , ......... 24.99-19.99 Save 50%: Gloria Vanderbilt cool cotton separates. In Sportswear 80's . Orig. 24 .00-36 .00 ........ . . . . ..... ! ...... ' ..................... 7.99-11.99 Save 50%: Bill Blass t-shirts. In Sportswear 80's. Orig. 22.00-34 .00 . 1.99-14.91 Save 50%: Cl!reer and casual dresses, misses and petites. In Dresses. Orig. 30 .00-140.00 .............................. ' ............... 14.99-et.99 -. . Save 50% · 75%: Better career coordinates. In Sportswear 80's Orig. 40.00-156.00 ......................................... 4.lt-61.H Save 50%-60%: Summer tee -shirts. In Sportswear BO's. Orig . 18.00-26.00 .................. ' ................ ' .......... ' ....•..... ' '1 ...... . Save 50%: Career separates. In Sportswear 80's. Orig. 36.00-38~00 ...... 17.11 Save 50 %-75%: Jr. summer tee-shirts. In Junlors~'Orig. 13.00· 26.00 . . ' . . . . ........ ' ........................ :-...... 2.11-12.• Save 50% -60%: Jr. Trouser's Up trousers and polo tops. In Juniors. Orig. 18.00-31 .00 ................................................ 7.H -11.11 Save 50%-75%: Jr. famous maker summer tops. In Juniors. Orig. 18.00· 20.00 .......... -~ ...................... ' ................... 3.lt-1.11 Save 50%: Jr. dress collection. ln Juniors. Orig. 20.00-48.00 . . . . 1.11·23.11 Save 50% -60%: Assorted summer pants. In Plaza Sportswear. Reg. 20.00- 30.00 . . . . . . ...................... ~ .............. ' ............... 13.11 Save 50%: SP.ring and summer blouses. Sizes 8 to 18. ln Plaza Sportswear. Orig. 24.00-laOO .......................................... 1.11-13.lt Save 50%: Women's coordinates. Sizes 38·«.ln Plaza Spo'hawear. Save 50%: Novelty tee-shirts. In Plaza Sport1wear. Orig. 10.00-18.00 t • • t 'f •,• t t t • • • t • e Io•••• t t I It t • • t t t I t ta t t t I It I I t .... o • • • t t t t t't I 4.19.1.11 Save 76%: Riviera beveled 1ungla11e1. In Fashion Acceaaorie1. Orig. 20.00. ... ' ............... ,.. ••••••••••••••••••• t ••••••••••••••••• ·: ••••••• 4 .. * * .* *THE BROADWAY ·* * * * -----~-.;.a;.~----. .. . I . I 'I , I OIJ w '($ " D u I I t II I ~· DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 30 , 1983 O.tly l'flol -o by-• -- Ready for service Mark Hansen puts the finishing touches on a freshly repainted . information booth in preparation :. for the July 8 opening of the Orange ~ County Fair at the fairgrounds in. ~ Costa Mesa. !: .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~ Swim passes set at Harbor High Farruly swun passes are being made available this summer for use of the 50-meter pool at Newport Harbor High Scb ool. Admission normally IS $1 foi'each visit but the pass, offered by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation department, will gain a family adrrusston au summer for the flat fee of $31 Publtc swunmmg is held Crom noon to 2 p.m. weekdays and noon to 3 p .m. on weekends. Evening hours are offered on Mondays and Wednesday. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Call 640-2271 for more infonnatton School signups slated Registration m the Newport-Mesa Uni£ied School District will begin Aug 22. Back Bay High School will begin registering stude nts Aug. 29. For more information call your local school Marina High grads reuninte The Manna High School class of 1973 wiU hold a 10-year reunion Aug. 13 at the Newport.er lnn m Newport Beach. For more mformauon and reservations, call Randy Jones at 831-6699. 1HourPhoto • DLec Fiia Proc:m ... • l"ata•t PHe~ Plaofoe • C-merct.1 A__.. Kodak 13S-24 exp .......... list $3.69 ... Sale$2.49 Kodak 110-12 11p ............ list $2.59 ... Sate $1.79 Kodak Side ProcesWic-135-20 ................... $1.99 (24 Heu Semc:t) 135-36 .................. $3.99 5"17" Color Enarcements ................... Sate Sl.49 Sale Ends 7-8-83 •••••••••••• COUPON :t ••••••••• --~--~~~~...,.. ________ ._. ............... ._ ................... ._ ... _.. ______ ...._~~---=i- l l j AD STARTS THURSDAY AD GOOD THRO JULY 6 WE'RE OPEii JULY 4TB 9 to 6 HAUL THE KIDS DOWN TO THESE STORES TO SEE SHORTY & CHEAP CHICKEN ON S~TU~DAY , JULY 2ND: LONG BEACH 9:30 to 12 GARDEN GROVE 2 to 4:30 -,, < WD-40 I 1 4 90Z Good 01' WD. Without it. a lot of our mechanical 1tuff would com• to a acreechlng halt. Help• prevent ru1t, too. STANLEY I" X 25 n. POWERLOCK D POWER RETURN TAPE 7 44 atJ:110 #33-425 • Moat of the handypeople l know agr-that thi1 Stanley guy ha1 ou of the beet tape• your buck• can buy. . SEITRY STllfDIRD SAFE 40 PC. SAE OR METRIC SOCKET SET 9388 #S·3 2ss Changeable 3 number combo lock. 4" locking bolt with 2 deadbolt• and removable drawer. THted to with•tand a 1700" F blme for While the re1t of the world' 1 gone metric, we'•• 1tUI got our own ey1tem. All men are 1 a.ated equal. but not 10 for nut1 and bolt a. .. anhour. .DRfEffE _ SETS .•• 88 S PC. DUBDCO The Durango gang la back ln town, ridln' high on their 36x48 table and 4 fawn colored upbolatered chaira. 7 PC. BOllBILL 12888 Got a bigger crew to handle. check out thl1 ••t with 38x60 table and 8 ~ Latino colored upbol1tered chalra. MURRAY BICYCLES BARBIE GIRL'S 16" SIDEWALi BIKE 9 I thought It wa1 tor Borbl• doll a and abown actual alM. but n.oooo. Got a plAk &am.'Wlth tral.nlng whHla. wlck.r baHlrt and grip• with atN<UDera. OR MASTERS OF TIE UIHYEBSE 16" BOY'S smEWILK BIKE The little one will be maater of bla 'neighborhood. at leaat. on thla Nd bike with yellow at .. l rime. tralning wh .. la and cocute't brake. YOUR 5 888 #523X4 CHOICE #521x4 NASSAU 26" 3 SPEED TOURllli BIKES Gold flnlah with cbrome lendera. lug YOO. cmz 8 8 88 frame. tan wall Urea. front and rear :r aide-pull call per brakH and quilted , touring aaddle. #8440 OR #6541 . BEHR PLUS to OR BEHR STUCCO COIT -• BUY TWO GILLOIS UY COllBIRlnGI I ' UD CL'T TBE THIRD ' GALtOI FOR OIO. Y • 477 The Stucco laat1 up to i 0 yeara on interior or exterior dry •all~ 1tucco or brick. The Under the counter. over the other'• a latex oil 1tain for wood. ma110nry counter. put thi1 51uy ju1t or atucco. • ' 1 \. about anywhere that you need .,_ ____________ .,.. _____ ,;... to 1hed 1ome light. GOOD LIF£ ~ FLAT LATEX SUIJ GULFSTREAM 3 SPEED OSCILLATllfG FANS 9" 12~~09 12" 1688 #H .... 11_2_., Com• on down and joln all the other wind-blown people who are checking out our fan1. before the mercury cllmb1 any higher. .WALL PAIMT 4 97 GAL. Ha•• a cuatom color mixed up. (My badryard le the periec:t 1pot for a 4th of July plc:ulc. After all. SO million bug1 .can't be wrong.). · !{J1W \ · 418 smmc J! t· j w· CLEAR uuu 9 97 ~·~: Yo" TEXTURE Tl-II nR 1277 The Lauan le groo•ed 8" on center. the Fir 4" on center. Either way you get a facelift for the l.nterior or exterior wall1. KELLER GREENHOUSE WINDOWS OIE SHELF 34-Y." I 34-Ya" 97'' "-~ ~ .. I I 7'' TWOSBELF 13777 45-Y." I 4'-Ya" Fully weather•t!lpped monng Yent. adjustable ahelYea. aolar ecrHn 10 the plant• won't cook. llroD.M or white ftnl1b. BllDERS TWllfE 2 97 APPRO. X. 5 LBS. ' Make sure the' lava rock. 201J (Burger T oaatl Upholatered in tcntgh Te• Cream pattern, and t.bef' ~\\\''/~ ~ ~ ....... ~~ If JOU'rellkeme. youneTerbaYeany wben you need lt. Ptclr 110me up for thoae f0Clrage1 you're Hndlng. and you can tle one on tonight. Piii . MIJfYILLE 6Vz" SUPQ TBIK R-19 FOIL BICK -DISULITIOI 15" I 3t' 1 0•7 48.98 SQ. FT. 23" I 3t' I 6 ·~5.07 SQ. FT. Aa Cffaodpappy-McmTille uaed to eay to me a• be tucked me ln with my luulatloa: "Th• higher tblt R Vafue. the greater the lnaulatlng \\ power ••• cmd get to al .. p bef0f9 the bogeyman eat• your to..." ~ ILi'IOll llDUSTRIES ADULT SP.Biiii UCI CBllR ·577 ' ..... 8pea1rtng of cn1oa.u.: will Mleda palr at u...e, DO-DO.lad. i i IOI COllORY'S 207YEARS YOllll .... AMJ .STlllfJllCM GOOD 207 YEARS.- AMI STl1 SHE CARRIES A TORCH FOR ME #9041 work• on the 4th of July. "Lite-A-Matic" ignitor. lnderand approx. 255 sq. in. grill. 24.000 BTU 's . Dita?) Limit 1 per customer. OUTDOOR FURNITURE FOLDDfG SIMD CHAIRS eria1J1a weather-beating Yinyl coated polyHter duck. (I prefer mandarin duck.) 21 Yz" CRAIB 7 88 #5120 BIGR BACK CHAIR 1888 #511• SUISlllllE SERIES 11p aome raya In thl• •anllla flC1Yored UN with brown accenta. Hl -luatre. rgaugePVC etraps. lCI CHAIR 1997 #7531 DSITIOI 399" ~ CBllSE #7541 IED£ SERIES ·with a Window Box Burgundy on 1aaabSona to·~ the ol' bod Into. ClllR 2 9 97 #7831 llDE 49•7 #18'1 · CDtll OIE PIECE ELt.ttROllC PIOIE ••• Ben the leatwee ot a more expeul•• pboa. •. llk• puabJratton k.yboard. m•morr ..dial. and riDger on/ off control. V U TELEPHONE ACCESSORIES ~ ~ 4 PBOJIC TO llODUUB IDIPTEI I 2 9 #52-059 ~~ I TO 2 Y JIODULIB IDIPTEI I 79 #52-063 llllQ ..... _.,."' llODULAR JICK ISSEDL' I 59 #52-060 The operator aald It would · ~01tS3am1nutetormyca11. 25 n. llODULU EITEllm COID 2 29 *52-054 Do you hC1Ye a apeclal rate for11atenlng?" I aaked. 'Tm calling my mother-In-law. PGSYERS FBO• 366 1025 77 - Nice stuff here. We've got a big selection, and new ones are coming in all the time. (Here come some now ... Hey, get off of that 1forklift Mildred . and ge~ in line.) __...,.j MR. BARBECUE CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 1 67' 10 LBS. I don't blame Mr. Barbecue tor being a little hot. He'• bad lighter fluid dwnped on him. been lit up and had aaud thrown In ti la lace. BELCO 2 QUART ALOMDfUM TIKI TORCH SET 6 -77 No. th11 ain't the kind the Statue of Liberty I• holding. You put th••• up out In th• patio tor a look of the tropics. CRESTLllE 22" ROUJID SMOKER GRILL OR About 38 bucks wllJ buy you either a redwood atalned picnic Mt or charcoal grill with heaTY gauge grid and adJuatable draft control•. YOUR 37•• CHOICE CUDTWllPU DB I TDLT SlllCLE PU YOUR 127 CHOICE Stock up so rour camera will be ready tor thou gieat holiday abota. like Oacle Herky falling lace-Uni Into the beau dlp. STEBLDlli lllERIClll 3' I 5' FLAG m You get the metal pol••· eagle oruameot. Old Glory and a boolr oo flag etiquette so you '11 lrnow how. to treat her right. UIUTED QUMTITY SBORn DD CBEIP ClllCKElt BASEBALL CAPS ~.-.-i ' I 9 7 EA. Where baYe I ... n lhH• guy• before? Get a Sporty Shorty and Chic Chicken cap and Join the National Lumber team. 11111 SPIC£111JER Bii ~ GElllE TRAC. DRIYE GARAGE . -• · ...... DOOR· OPEIERS -' .· -~ 10997 ~ --Y. IP #GS-250 49c #21 SPICEJlllEI Ill 69t #20 1 29 UTDJTT llDEf # 19 TheM are for all thoM Utt le goodlea that you throw Into the kitchen drvw~r. n•••r to be ... n again. FIVE INCH CUSTOM INSTALLED RAii GmER YJ IP 14997 #GS-810 They'" got the auto reYene leatu.re and In.stall with row basic bometool1. Quiet, lube·lrM operation and conHDl•oce. 800 IOlllAL llSTILLl'l'IDll or DUB um 5 FREON 94c 140Z. Besldff Georg• Waahlngton and Abraham Ltncoln. I wonder how manr prealdenta happed to be bom on a holiday? 118 t'OIDmDllEI an•ui: m 3 97 #AC7C STP 00. TREITMEllT TURTLE Wll POLYSBELL SPUt 1 14 POLY su•.•n 15 oz. Helps k .. p th• oU from breaklng down and cracld.og up. Add some when rou're down half a qumt or cbcm.g1Do the oU. B BlllPS 3••PR. YltYOLllE MOTOR OIL DIE DB TWI STOIT ••n.m . LEIS TIU 1• n . sen.m . I 57 UN. FT. I 77 UK. rr. 3 29 IOZ. \ 31 wt. 68 t QT. llW/ 41 wt. "18 t QT. Cbang\ng th. oU I• one ol th• checrpeet and eaalHt thlDg• you CGD do to 1ic .. p the old bomb rwmlDg. Doa'tf etthefUt•r. BroWD or wblte ~led aluminum. downspout• are not lnc:luded. Th• prices rou ... are for normal tnstallatloo oo r.eldentlal property. Tbef 8CIJ f011 cc:m deem. ehlDe and pt'OteCt your Mr'. 8AWl ID 15 alnut ... I.et'• tlDcl out. Ale roo NGd:t' Olfar· IO··· .... Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Thursday, June 30, 1983 Targets of AIDS disease forced to make hard choices By JERRY SCHWARTZ NEW YORK (AP) -If the AIDS epidemic has tent shivers through the general population, It has convulsed the lives of th06e wtio are especially vulnerable, radically altering the lives of some gay men and forcing hemophiliacs ~choose between bleeding and running the remote risk of an incurable malady. vtcums of AIDS are actually drus addlcts or bomol!lexuala. <.'On.IC'loua dedaion to avoid caking the clotting faetor that tuas ., improved their lives rn th«! past decade. But for the gay community, the AIDS acare has meant added discrimination and, for eome, a change in lifestyle. And for many hemophiliacs, AIDS has meant~ ''Thia is a treatment that haa really liberated h emophiliacs from being disabled people. It ts A second chance Homoeexuals, intravenous drug abuser s, Haitians and'" HERSTMONCEUX, England (AP) -It's time to set your clocks back -by one second. ~ hemophiliacs are t he "risk groups" for acquired immune deficiency syndrome and account for more than 94 percent of the nation's AIDS victims. But not all these groups have been affecteQ equally by the spread of the disease. Scientists at the Royal Greem)'_f'ch Observatory call it a "leap second," even though the time ~ being subtracted at m.idrught tonight. The adjustment is being used by scientists to keep Greenwich Mean Time in step wath solar time. Time on the F.arth varies in relation to solar time because of the planet's slightly uneven rotation. A very small l}Wllber of drug abusers have given up drugs out of fear of AIDS, says Harold Holloway, admissions director for the Odyssey House drug program. But there ls no indication that addicts are taking more care. Clock-watchers around the world will be able to spot the "leap secona" l:iecause the time signal provided by the observatory to the British Broadcasting Corp.'s World Service will consist of seven "pips" instead of the normal six. The Haitians complain that they don't belong on the list to begin with, that the Haitian The British Science and Engineering Research Council, which oversees timekeeping, said it would be the 12th time the clocks at the observatory -originally located in Greenwich, southeast London -were adjusted since the current system was introduced in 1972. The council expects another "leap second" next year. PtBIJC tl>TICE 1(05730 FICmaoua 9UINNEH NAME STATEMENT The latlowing peBOn 11 doing buslnffs as DOM'S ARCO. 13742 Redhill Ave .• Tuslin. Ce 92680 Dominick Fiouccla. 18232 Theod0<a. Tustin. Ca 92880 Tnla t>uSiriess Is conducted by an lr'<l•vt<lual · sl Donllnick F1duccla Th11 statement WU nted with llWI County Cle!1< on June 11, 11193 '211223 Publlsneo Orange eo .. 1 Deity Piiot June 16, 23, 30, July ti. 1&113 Pt.Bl.IC tl>TICE FICTITOOl IWllNEH NAME ITAnMUfT ACll'fiiOUS .,_.. Mm 8TATUmJCT The followlng penone -doing ~M: CHANTE, 1228 N. Tuelln. Otwlge, CA 92987 LOK Inc .• e Cel tfornle oorporetlon. 1:1211 N. Tuetln, Orenge.CA9Ne7 Thie ~ .. condUGted by e eotJIOl •lloo. .. LOK. Inc. l.ellle Kell, • PTweldent Thie statM*lt WM Ned with IN County a.ti of Oriinge County Ofl JuM3. 1983. "1'7110 Publlahed Oreng• CoHI Delly PllOI, June 11, 18, 09. 30. 11183 ~ The IOllOW'lng person la Ooing 1---.. ---.,.-N()-TU'C ___ _ buSlll&Ss as r~ 1 !'4 MerleNo•manCosmetics. 172•N l----------- Tue1ln. O•ange. Ca.. 926&5 ACIT10U8 ....... Ootls W Barke<. t•2• lrvlM Ave. NAm •TA~ N.wport Beach. Ca 92660 Tn• following .,.reon I• doing This bus1nass Is condUC1ed by en ~ •: lndlvldual JERRYS TREE SERVICE, HI Doris W Barket Wllnvt SI., Coal• ~. C.. 92827 Thia s1111emen1 was Nied wtth the Jarom• Peul Horveth, 17 t County Clerk ol Orange County on WM!ut St., Cotta MM&, C.. 92927 June 10. 1983 Thie ~ le condUGted by 1t11 "tl322 lndMduel. PubUshed Orange Coast Diiiy Jerome P Horveth Pllol. June 16. 23 30. July 7 1983 Thlia at.._,I wu llled W11h the 2749 Courity .cwtc of °'9nQe County on ___ Pt.Bl_IC_NO_TIC_E ___ """-e. 1983 "21nae FICTTTOUS llUllNIH MAME STAttMENT The followtng pel'IOn la dol~ Publl1hed Oreng• Cou t Dally Piiot, June 9, HI, 23. 30, 1983 2836-83 l>ullnftSU ·------~----Thi Accommodator 2233 rtaJC N()llC[ Arbutus SI N-P«t Buch, CA . 1--==~~~==--92UO AC1TT10U8 .,._ .. Ooneld De Thomu Jr . 2233 MAim ITATDmM'T Albu1UI SI . Newpor1 8Nc:h. C1 The followlng per90NI -dol"Q 92660 ~-Tho1 t>uaoness os conouc1ad by an SEA VIEW PARTNERS. 5100 1nd1vklua1 Birch, Second Floor. Nawport Donald De l h<>mu J( a..::tl. CA 92ee0 lh11 statement was..(llad with tM Dannll D. French. 1901 Y*ltlt County Clerk of OfillDe County on TM*\I, N9wpOr1 8Mc:h. CA 92MO """"" 10. 11183 Mra. Ow•n M . Powall. 4 l9 "211327 Moner'Cfl Bey. South Laguna. CA Pvbltshtld Orange coe.s1 Dally m n Pilot June 18. 23. 30. July 7 1983 Thia ~ la conduclecl by • 27 4e limited pertnerlhlp. ----------o.nn11 D. Frenctl P\11.JC NOTJC[ General Pat1ner Thl9 st.,._.., -llled with ~ P'ICihiOU8 WU County C1art1 of Orange County on NAm 8TAnmwT M.y 25, t983 The tollowlng ~ -doing "2112M ~ • -Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally RAINBOW IMPRESSIONS, Piiot, June 9. 18, 23, 30, 1983 17222 Santa M10rln1, Fou,11teln • ~ Vl/lltffy. CA 92708 ---· --------1 s.nt~~:.:;~ rta.IC NOT1CE 92709 ACnnc>Ua WU , VMen ~. 17222 Senta ..._ STATDmNT MlidMa, ~ Vl/lltffy, CA 92709 The lolk:M4ng per-.one -doing Andr98 Mclnnle. 7192 Hal"""· ~ -0 , Huntington a.di, CA 92701 SOUTHERN C A LIFORNIA Thie ~ la oonducted by 1 LIMOUSINE SERVICE. 485 E. 17th ~ '*1J-.tllp. Sl, Coata ~ CA 9202e Thia ~l.Angtotd ""'° with IN Orang• County L1mou1ln• eouno..ca.tiot~r---.. S •rvlc• Inc., a C alllornla ._. .;!, t....., ~--~ .. , on oorporatlon. 486 E. 17th St , Colta ,..'f cv, -... W-. CA t2t2t ,.,..,. Thie ~ .. oonduc:led by • Publlllled Orang• Cout Dally ootpolllk>i Plot. June 9. 1e. 23. 30, 19113 ~iinoa County 2$42-83 Umou8IM ~-~~-------1 ~lno NlJC flJTlC( Chat COOCMW. ~' f'tCTTnOUa .WU Thie auft_,I Wll ftled ""1h the MAm 8TA..-wT County C1er1t of Orange County on The followtng penone -doing June 3. 1983. ~-'21n11 THE HIOISPEC COMPANY, Publfahed Ora~• CoH I Dally 2700 P9ler90ft P'8ca #27A, eo.. .,.._. L-9 •t8 ..... , ..... ......_ CA t2e2t r...,., ....... . ' • -· m t-83 Dorothy Brooke Heldta. 2700 -----------I ~ P'8ca 1127A, eo.ta MM&. ~92929 -Wayne 080fg• H .. dle. 2700 ACTTTiOU8 ..,..._ .. ~-.on Pl-. 112'1A, Coeta....... NAm ITAftllmtT CA 92t2e ,........ Thia bulltlefll le conducted by • ~~ J)8r80nl -~'V general~. SPEED CENTER USA - Thie ~ B. ~ with an. PHANTOM RIDER. 1200 E. Pacftlco ,._-., ca.11 -~ r--. A-. Anaheim. CA 92805 _ .. , "".,.. ___ .. ,on Euro-Marke ting Inc., e .,.,. 23. 1983. f't17'e19 California corporetlon, 1200 E P ' ... ...., o C D 1 ... Padftco A'19.. """*"'·CA 12806 ubl _..., reno-out • ., Tiiie ~ i. oonduct4ld by • Plot. June 9, 18, 23. 30, 1N3 oorporatlon 2656-83 EWc>-Martietlna 1nc. ---NlJC--NOTIC[-----~· HCntlOU9 .,..... Tiiie etelemeM -flled with ttMI um 8TATmmn ~ = of Oraooa Coun,ty on The ~ '*"'°"' -doing • mnu ~-(A) UMClE CHARLIE'S OF Publllhed Oreng• Cout Delly SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, (8 ) Piiot. June 9. 16. 23, 30, t983 IU8 1HE88 OPPORTUNltY 2e69-«J CENTER. 12810 Haat•r Sttfft. •-.,. NO""'c ~Grow, CA 82MO .--,,_ LOU1ae LdN, 12tt0-A Haet• 1t.-1 It., OerOen Grow. CA ~ .,._COURT Jey Mertow. 12910-0 HM18f (WC~ tt.. a.din Grow. CA 92640 cowrrv rw OM.MQll T"6I ~ II oonduc1ed ~ I M Qfte C... DIM .... 9"*al '*11•,._.. ..... Mei, CA 11"1 TIW ::::--~ tied Wfttl Iha Matt., of CHAllTINA MARIE CounlY ,...__:~ ~ r--. on McNAUGHTON. a minor P«aoft _,... t . ,._,. "" ---_,,, wtlO lfloUkl be declliltwcl lr98 from .14.-• 188S. nt19W th• ovatoOy and control ot"tler lltublf.,,_. Orll\08 Cout Dally .,.,em~ ~)' "°'· ,,___ •. 18. ~-30. 1Na c... ..... '° .. 2t86-83 THE P£0PLE OF THE STAtE OF ----------CAUFOANIA. PlaJCllJnC( To OEI ORAH LYN N --"iiiimiiiii'iiiiiiiiia-1 McHAUOKTOH and JOHN DOii and HO I IJIOUe • 11 •H .. par-. '**'*1Q to I» IN '91'* MAm 9TA~ of.., rnnw. T1-~ .,._ -doing You are h•r•blf clt•d •nd ....,_.. ~ '° ~ ... 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T111S IS ~-.i.ury you expect to pay much more IOf Ultra Luxe towell from J P S1eveo1 mede of 901t. ,....,.,, P'Jlh ~ 100' conon Feet lhe dlffllfence they bovnoe l'\gtlt bllck when you IQUffZe !hem. Qe'l IOl1 .. wrth .. ch wasl'ltng Save on a&l!Of1ecl 1>811191 color• Hllnd.1'9Q 5 99. Mle Ut w~rao J ,9 .... U9 ~J auch a crylng shame," U}'8 Alan Brownl1ein, executive director of the National Hemophilia Foun- dation. Hemophilia refers to a group of inherited bleeding diaordera, each marked by a deficiency of one of the blood components necetiSary for clotting. The disease LS treated with clotting factors obtained from donated blood. The problem, says Brownstein, is that the clotting factor that hemophiliacs use to stem bleeding is itself a blood product, derived from the blood of many donors. F.ach doee of th!! factor ls drawn from blood given by thousands of donors. Despite screening, some of those donors carry AIDS. The national Centers for Dis- ease Control says 14 hemophiliacs nationwide, including eight who have died, have been confinned as having AIDS. The disease has struck a far greater percentage of hemophiliacs than homosexuals. Jim Uonagny, a patient at Mt. Sinai Hospital's Hemophilia Center, !ays a few of his fellow patients have stopped taking the clotting factor but more have cut back Donaghy hlmaelf hu atop- pcct_ using the factor for minor injuries to his handa and fingers. "One guy at the cllnJc said he feelB like he is playing Russian roulette every time he gives himaelf a shot" of the factor, says Donaghy. Brownateln's organazaHon counsela against any move by hemophiliacs to cut down on WMt of the clotting factor. AIDS hu become the second leading cause of death for the nation's estimated 20,000 hernophili~. but bleeding Is the first. He n otes that some hemophiliacs have sustained "severe joint damage" because they reduced their treatments. Others in the field say that in addition to the physical damage, there has been psychological dam- age. Dr. David Jonas, a psychiatrist who treats hemophiliacs, says his patients are suffering "feelings of depresston, a sense of Joss ... feelings of great anxiety, at times bordering on total preoccupation and panic" because they fear the' , loss of the clotting factor, which llaa allowed them to live normal lives The AlDS epidemic lt al.lo forcing homoeexuala to make choices. Some mediaal authorlt.les say homoeexuals who lJVed ''in the fast lane" -thOle who had many sexual contacts in places llke gay bathhouses, sometime8 accom- panied by drug usage -rnay be the prime AIDS victims. Of the 1,641 confinned AIDS ' vtcti.ma, 1,140 were identified as homoeex- uaJ or bi.sexual. Richard Berkowitz, a former "fast-laner" who has AIDS, says that lifestyle was an outgrowth of the gay liberation movement of the early 1970s. "Sex and promiscwty became the center of gay life in the 1970s .... It was as if people were saying, 'To hell with our righta, let's party."' Now, he said, "I notice a lot of men are talking about dating, romance ... and for a lot of gay men, this is a huge change." Just three days left to take advantage of White Sale savings w atTarget. Find first quality buys for your whole house, including many of your favortte name brands. All saJe priced through Saturday . .3.99 Bef'I. reg ' ~ Coordinate • pml with a sold or ITM• two 0t more 90lids Y~ blthroom Wll take on a wnole new look at • v«y low pnce lhllnkl to J P Stevens and Target Botti styles are in aoft. llbeor'bent conon with long w .. tnQ conon-polynter belle Hand too#M, reg 3 99 ..... 2.89 WNhctoth. reg 2 29. ult 1.51 Chome Century CIHalc .,_..,, foboVe in two lloral pnnr. or so6d Mnna blttertweel SUllQIOw ahQcollta. blue, r8SQbe<ry CMllel OI royal bllJft ~ ...... b411ow ••• "'90kl clfMI bltteraweet. royll wec:IQWood or cl"loc<Mle ' I . ------------------------------__,~!!!!:!l~~:!el!--ll!IE!~~~~ ---~ --~ Vocal cord disorder mistaken for as thma BOSTON (AP) Some people who wheeze and gasp for breath with classic symptoms of asthma actually have a newly di.scov«!red vocal cord disorder that can be treated with spetrll therapy, re- searchers say Several victims identified so far had undergone years of drug treatment or tracheotomies be- cause they were mistakenly diagnosed as having asthma. No one is sure h ow many of the estunated 8 million to 10 million people in the United States who are thought to have asthma actu- ally suffer from the vocal cord disorder. The syndrome was identified at Na tional Jewish Hospital and Research Center m Denver, where doctors have seen nine victims in the past 22 monthS, said Dr. Kent L Christopher, who directed the research. ln victims of the new disorder, however, the vocal cords constrict and temporanly block the throat, leaving onl y a small, "diamond-shaped chink" for air to pass through. Patlents fight for breath, sound- ing and acting as though they have asthma. After the attacks pass, their vocal cords relax and seem to be normal. ''We really don't know what causes it," Christopher said, "but we are very much encouraged by the fact that the re is effective therapy." The doctors described five vic- tims of the disorder m a report published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. Kitch en cook s Ne wport Bt>a<'h fireman looks for buµ.ing ~rnbers after a T uesd ay after noon b laze caused $13,000 danfage to apar tment a t I 008 E. Bal boa Blvd. Firenwn belit>ve the f ire was sparked by an overheat ing refrigerator. No injuries were rt>ported. • Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Juno 30, 1963 NBC says TV do~sn 't ~ niake kids aggressive '1 . ' NEW YORK (AP) -Violence on t.elevwon does not. cauae ag- grt.'ssive behavior patterns in chil- dren or adoleecenta, NBC's re- search department reports after a n 14 -year study. Results of the researt'h, "Tele- v1s1on and Aggression: A Panel Study," were announced by Wil- liam S. Rubens, a network vjce pr~ident and a participant yi the proiect. "The investigation found .no evidence of a ca~ connection between television violence and the deve lopment of aggressive behavior patterns among children and adoles<.-ents," NBC said in a statement Tuesday "If such a connection d id exist," the statement said, "it would have to be so smallas to be undetectable even by the most highly sophista- c:a tt.od testing methods." The results of the NBC stud y seem to contradict the findings an a National Instit4te of Mental I• wtuch declared. "The ev1denc.-t:,1 accumulated m the 11n0tt seems,. overwhelming that televised viol: , ence and aggrea1on are po&H1vely'. related ln children ." · ! The N'BC study charac·terized', the Mental Health ·study's tech--;. ni~es as laboratory expenme~ which are designed to assess th~ short-tenn impact of violem.-e In ·· contrast, the NBC study wed the·' panel-design technique, in which" children's reaction to violence was '; measured a t different intervals. ''' Researchers for all three ' networks, who a ppeared before a'' congressional corrunittee earlier 1 this year, said they had found not' scientific evidence to link TV violence and real-life aggression. . People w ith asthma have trouble breathing because of ob- structions m the bronca1al tubes in their Jun~. T-hey ranged in age from 14 to 68,and one had the problem for l~ years Some showed signs of side effects to drugs used to treat asthma. One 31 -yea{'-old woman had underg o n e e i gh t tracheotomies -emergency in- sertions of tubes m her throat -to help her breathe. ~-:::::::::---:=:-::--=:::==~==============~Health report issued last year NBC was directly involved in a.: celebrated court case begun m the . 11Ud-1970s that sought to demon-•. strate a relationship between the .. movie "Born Innocent" and the ~ sexual abuse of a 9-year-pld girl. ln one scene m the film, a girl Walt• sexually attacked by other female reforma..!Q!}'._ inmates __ _ Dance /Music Festival Fn. eve .. Sat. & Sun. local groups present music revues in the Huntington Center Mall. PlllJC fl)TIC[ FICTTTIOU9.,...U NAm aTATE..wT Th• lollowlng P•rton I• doing ~-: JOJOBA, L TO .• 3801 W M8CAtttlur Blvd OCH. Senta Ana, CA 927CM Shlrlene R Pierce, 918• LaBllrca Cl<de, Fountain Velley. CA 92708 Thia ~ It oonduc:t9d by en lndlvlduel. ShlneM R. Pleroe Thia atat-1 WM nled with IM COunty Cl8ft( of Orange County qn June 3. t983. - F211'117 Publlahed Or1nge co .. t 01lly Pilot. June 9, 18, 23. 30, 1933 2~ P\llllC NOTICE FICTITOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile JOllOYnng persons are doing bu~neu as Newport Book and Seminar Com· pany 177-F Riverside. Newport Beech C• 92663 Rooera Steele 333 first St Apt HtOI Seal Bel<h. Ca Marian Mar111'1 176 Monte Vtst• 9. Co:sla Mesa Ca , 92627 T111s business ts conducted by an untncOl'po<ateo associahon Qllll"< 111an a par111ers111p RoDell Steele Marlen Marton This statemeot was tiled with 1he County Cieri.. or Oranoe County on June 10 1983 F211328 f .irnu•r, < ul' r.111·' on .111111 in,11r.11u ,. lor driH·r' hi'!\\ t 'l 'll Ill .ind ltO We have rates JO'I, under uanda1d rdle~ for"'"""' bet.-. een 1ht• dK''' ul JO .tn<l60 The11>\ J K1JOd lf'J\un fCJf tht\ fJrtlll'I\ ~110"-' thJI 1h1•\e drt\ 1•r' 1 .. nd tu hf' ,dft-1 J111J nio11• t .11\'11111111 1h1• h•KhWJy You rt• 1h1• dll'•'r' "'ho h.tH• fc•\o\ ,.r JC I teft•llh ]hdi\ Wh\ I ,Hill('" i l(•Jll'J uur l() 60 JIJC ~Jl(I' JUI() polo<"\ II vou quo1l11\ you t ould ...,,~ •ub.1.in11,1lh on your prf'n11um• f drmet\ l11W1.inu· Lluup ... "-Of~illK. 011\IJnll\ to ~N'JI 1ht· """of 1n,ur.1n1 ,. down .111.t 1h1· ,1mrn1111 ril p<Olffi!f>" up '\ml th" JO 60 pol• ~JI(•' .111111polu1 ,., (HlP ..._. ,1\ \4.--t< du ff \\ h\ 11ut 1,1Um .. 1 JERRY NELSON 5142 Warner Ave. #105 Huntington Beach Calif .• 92~49 714-846-770 7 & Pu1>11slled Orange Coast Dally !~!!~~~~~!!~!!!!~ P1101 June t6 23 30 July 7 1983 \_ 2748 P\llllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile f<>Uow•ng person 11 001ng t>Y$tnHS as CARPENTER & CO PRl\/A TE AC· COUNT MANAGEMENT, 305 VISll Truclla N-porl BelKll Ca 92660 Carolyn Carpenter, 305 Vtsta Trucha N-porl Beach CA 92660 Tt11s Dusiness •S conduc1ed by an 1nd1vo1ual Carolyn Carpenter P\llllC NOTICE FICTmous llU91NE88 NAME STATEMENT The following person• are dOl!lll business 81 JOHNSON ENTERPRISES 21152 BesswOOd ST Newport Beach, CA 92660 JUDY DIANNE JOHNSON,POVV ELL 2652 Basswood SI . Newport Beach CA 92660 T 1111 business 1s conducted by en 1n01vtdual Tll•S statement was IOfl:ll with lne County Clerk Of Orange &univ on Juoy 011nne Johnson Powell Tn1s .statemeot was filed Wtlh lne F211321 Counly Clerk Of Orange County on June 10 t983 Publ1Shed Orange Coat• Daily June 20 t983 Fl11"8 Pilot June 16 23 30 July 7 1983 Publistled Orange Coast Daily 27•5-83 P1101 June 23. 30, July 7, 1•, 1983 ~~~~~~~~~~~ 286~83 P\llllC NOTIC£ FICTITOUS BUSIN£18 NAME BT A TEMENT Tne following person IS dotng t>us111flss as CJ s t 111 Jamt>o<ee Road New· pon Beech Ci.. 92660 Charles Hv~I Rowell, 328 20111, Huntington Beacn. Ca. 926•8 Tiits business is conducted by en 1nd1v1dua1 Charles Huber1 Rowell Thll sta1emen1 was hied w1111 the County Clerk or Oranoe County on Junf' 23 t983 F11'7t57 Publ1sl>e<I Oranoe Coast Daily Pilot Julli! 30 Juty 7 1•. 71 1983 2971-83 P\8.IC NOTICE bcr-Ho. 309017-NH NOl!CE TO CAEDl'TORS o; BULK TllANlf'ER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllll 8 bulk transrw 11 •t>oul 10 be macle ol ll>e pe.sonat property described below The names ano t>Yslness addreu Of the 1n1enoec:t lranalerOl'I are GEORGE A PEARSON, 11520 Ed· 1nger Av e Fountana Val- 1ey.Celllornh1 GREGORY H llARP,R, Nme u above The name and DYSlneU acklr ... ol the intended transferee ia SEUNG H HAN, •9 Cerve-. \rvtne, Calif 92714 The property to be tran1terr9d 11 dactlbed In gene.aJ4s All Of the llock In lr.O. mercllandtM. IUI>· pun, fl•turet, equtpmenl, goodwlll and trade ol lhll oertaln bulineta kr>OWn u STOP ANO SAVE Oil COMPANY Said pr()j)erty 11 tocatec:t at 11520 Edlng« Ave. Fountain Va1'9y, Catlf Said bulk tranater 11 to be c;on- aummated on Of art., July 15th t933 at 11>e ottlCe of, •nd claims mll)' be ltled wtlll. TRIPLE CHCK ESCROW SER· VICE. 8029 Alondra Blvd ~remount CA 907123 (213)634-616 (2 t3)391 ·S801! 1n31391-seoe 1114193e-9599 Thlt bulk tr11n1i.r II 1ubtee1 lo Sec 8108 of lhe VnitOl'm Cotn- ,,,.,c1a1 Code Bv•ll T ren1rer '-The leer dllt fOf lllW'Q clatm1 19 Jufy 141h, 1983 So 111 " known to the Hltended trantl«M the Intended lrlt'lef.-Of• UMd ..... lollowlng addfflor* bu.i -n~ end edO<-w1thln IN thr .. )'Mii 11..if.ut NONE Ollld June 2 , 1983 SEUNO H HAN Publllhed Orange Cot•I 0.lly ~"'-lO 1983 2981 8!1 a P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOU8 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow•ng persons are dOlng buatness as A) EDUCATION/WORK AS SOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, 8) NUGEN.T ASSOCIATES INTER- NATIONAL Cl EDUCATION/WORK CONSUL TANT$ 108-A Clearbrook Lane Bo• t 1277 Cotta Mesa CA 92627 RITA M C NUOEN T 108-A Clearbrook Lane Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thts 1>u11neu 11 cond"'le<t~~ 1111 un1ncorpar111eo usoc1at1on ot1111r lhan a par1ne<sllip Rtla M c Nugent T1111 stalement wBI llled w1111 the County Clef~ Of Orange County on June 20 1983 F21I001 Published Orange Coe11 Deity Pilot June 23 30 July 7 t•. 1983 2864-83 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTIT10U9 eul~H NAME STAT£MfNT The toltowtng person 11 doing bulllrlfllllll BAUOVIK DESIGNS 2015 Viale Ce)Ol'I. Hewpof1 Beech, Ce . 92$60 PATRICIA MAY BRUOVIK. 2015 V1ata Cajon N-port Beach. Ct • 92860 r1111 busrneta Is cond"'led by en lndlllldUal Petr~• May Brudvtk Thll 1111-1 WH llled with the County Clark ol Oranoe Co~mly on Junfl 23, 1983 F21'1t4 PubliShed Oranoe Co111 Detty Piiot June 30. July 1 1•, 21. 1983 2976-1!3 P\8.IC ll>TIG£ FICTITIOUS euttNlts NA• ITATS ... N'T T lie followtng l>ef llO<ll are dotnQ bull_ .. CHEM-ORY OF IRVINE 27 Sat\O· p+pet, lrvtne. Calil , 9271• FflEO 8 RUSSELL, 27 S1nop1per Irvine, C.llf • 92 7 1 • JOE THIEAJUNG. eeeo Tine St act 0. Anaheim, Cati! , 92804 Thi• bu•lnffe le wnduoted 1>y • ~al Partnetlhlt) 'r9d8 AulMll Tl'll• .itt-1 Wll ni.d with Ille c;c,.""'Y Clerk Of 0ranoe County on June ~7. 1983 '21 ... PublltheO Ot~ Caul o.Hy Piiot Jun. 30 J'*f ' I ( 21 I 983 :xl83-83 Advenosed pi><.!'& 9000 ltirough 5.tlu••ldY Jui, • Ct:'I reb.ilP c.oupons on rebate board neor rustome1 !>I" •1C.t:' "'"'• Day in and day out, you can save on nation~Jly advertised name brands· at low Target prices. 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J rrm . -- • I • "1 e Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 30, 1983 ... -, Reparations should be ineaningf ul The special government Comtn1SJion of Wartime Re~tion and Internment of Civilians has completed its 2 lh-year task by issuing a thoughtful report prescribing a course of action that, with the exception of one proposal, deserves implementation by Congress and the administration. It would close the book on the injustice done to an ~timated 120,000 Japanese-Americans and resident aliens who were imprisoned in government relocation camps during World War II. A congres&onal resolution signed by the president, recogniz- ing the grave injustice that was done and apologizing for thew hole nation. is fitting, as is the establishment of a fund to finance a foundation dedicated to informing Americans on what happened and why it must not happen agairi. Pardons for those who violated curfews and e~clusion orders, and whose offenses were based on a refuaal to accept the status into which internees were involuntarily placed, are long overdue. It is partly because th.is redress is so long overdue that'~ key recommendation of the collllnismon-the payment of $20,000 to each of an estimated 66,000 survivors of the relocation camps-is not appropriate. As a monetary sum, the amount is ooth inadequate and inappropriate not only for measurable financial loases but for the deprivation of liberty and dignity that the internees suffered. The commission made-that same point, yet it contradicts itself in trying to place any monetary value on something it admits cannot-and should not-be appraised in such away. A far more appropriate use of public funds would be the establishment, either in conjunction with the proposed foundation or at some existing institution, of an academic program and/or research institute memorializing a tragic error and pursuing the path of interracial reconciliation and undenltancting. There are a num~ of symbols that would be appropti'ate. A sum of money paid nearly four decad~ after the fact is not one of them. MAil BOX Not so glad about grad night To the Editor; port such a lavish event? Does the I wish to ofter an alternative word decadent come to mind? In view of Newpo~ Harbor High these times of tight money, School's Grad Night. wouldn't $25,000 be better spent I was appalled when letters on scholarships, or to shore up a started co~ to my home prom-canceled program or two? ising an evening o( "blackjack'', .. bootleamna," and "roulette". t I'm proud that my 80n and many eo--e of his friends did not choose to t.houghtthatgamblingwasagainst n.a.-ticipate in this Grad Night. I the law in California, anij as for _. - bootlegging,surelythatmusthave hope ~t the pare~ts of future been a typographical error As t 1 graduating classes will not follow read on I found they wanted me too, in this year's footsteps, but will sponso~ a tax deductible blackjack instead offer their children a Grad &ahle. 'That'• right. a tax deductible Night that is not obscenely ex- bladtjldt table. : pensive nor centered around an What lci!ld of values a.re we unsavory theme. teaching our y~ when we ~GOODSELL . spend a reported $25,000 to sup-N\wport Beach r Dally Pllol welcomes commentarY, from readers t The Dally Piiot solicits your views on any matters of Interest to our communltlee. If you wish to contribute to these pages with a letter. or a longer comment.-y on an Issue, please send your submlaalon legibly written or typed. Commentary pieces shoued be no longer than 500 wordf. Letters should be considerably more concise. Shorter letters will be considered first. Address such correspondence to: LE'Tt£Ra To The EDITOR, Dally Piiot, Box 1590, Coeta ...... CA., nae. Please Include your name, address and telephone numbt!lr. If you prefer;-you may call In your letter to the We're Lia ten Ing special tetephone number ... 842-toee. Be sure to leave your name, address and telephone number so that we may verity your com men ta. Please do not call !n longer lettecs or commentaries. LI. BUJd / That's moving To get aome grasp of the remarkable advances in computer technology over the last 25 years, consider this: U airplane and auto technologies had pushed ahead as swiftly, you'd now be able to fly around the world in 24 minutes for $30, and , a stand ard 5'°-miles.-per-gallon car would cost $200. plant from which it i.s made, probably. The unhappy \ruth is that bees spend most of their time doing nothing. Q. Who owns the meteorite that falls on my land' ·A . You do. Thoee who claim to know say ' IM!Ven out of every 10 itema sold as aatiquea are not really antiques. Was a time there in France when it was dangerout1 to say anything pleasant about violeta. At least, in public. Napoleon had liked them so much he'd made them the flower of the empire. After he was ousted following Waterloo, to 1peak well of violetll was tantamount to praiae of Napoleon. And that waa bad. Very bad. Fleu have fleas. Fleas' Oeas heve fleM, too. So do fleas' fteu' fleu. Q. Quick, name the only pnr ff91ional goUer ever to shoot a coumament ~ lowei-than his •? A. Sam Sne.d. Top speed of the hwnan sneeze II about 200 mph. Q. U rice peper isn't manufac- tured from nee. why i9 It called t.bat? A., Becau.e nobody remembers lttsia pepyrifen. the Talwanae 0MHGE COAST llilyPilat ....... --------... .. ====-· -........ i .. tn the vittles department, If It's crlap, k.id!J tend to like It. If It's muahy, they don't. Th&l'a a gener- ality which has proven out to one aummer camp cook over 30 yean. • Harold Lloyd Jenkins didn't think that name country enough, evidently. He changed lt to Con- way Twitty. H. L. ......... ~ C....,Dsu.., ,,_,_ ........ .... ""*- 1j _____ _ . . . You G\lfSSfD m 81LLY~JN! Fear of Rasta violence spreads WASHINGTON -CriminaJ elements of the Rastafarian re- ligious sect are. emerging as some of the most menacing hoodlwns who prpwl our inner cities. They appear ready to gun down any "lawmen who harass them or any member of the Jamaican com- munity who defies lheir back-alley law. This warning from law enforce- ment officials has gone out to police departments in the New York City area. Law enforcement officials and documents also re- veal that the renegade Jtastafarians have links to former ·Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley. The Ru&afarian religion teach- es the divinity of the late Haile Selassie, emperor 0£ Ethiopia. and includes marijuana smoking among its sacred rites. Except for the illegal use of pot, the majority of Rastafarians are peaceful, law-abtdingpeople. But thecrimi- nal elements among the aect are 90mething else again. "It ts part of their religious belief that if they shoot you and you die. it i.s because God wanted you to die for something you did wrong." the confidehtial warning explained, adding: "They have no feelings of guilt." ~ One group of Rastafarian thugs, known to police as·the Junglelites, studied guerrilla warfare and Marxism in Cuba. Then, according to one "Secret-Restricted Data" police report· obtained by my 8830ciate Dale Van Atta, they were "allegedly used by Prime Minister Manley to control-or silence his political opposition In Jamaica." Manley 1tyled hun9elf a "demo- cratic sociali.st,' • but hia increasing- ly close ties to Cuba lost him G. . -.,1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -~ support. His eight-year rule ended in the election of 1980. More than 600 Jamaicans were killed in campaign violence, and Rastafariari criminals are believed to. have been responsible for an undetennined number of these murders. According to the police report, Junglelit.es who moved into the New York. City' area in the late 197{>5 set up kangaroo courts in which they served as judges, juries and -if need be - executioners for members of the Jamaican community accused of crimes against other Jamaicans. Immigration authorities and police officials established from Jamaican sources that one of the leaders of the kangaroo courts had "direct ties" to Manley and was "considered to be very loyaJ'' to him llnd his political party. Police depar1ment1 in East Coast cities with large Jamaican populations have grown under- standably wary about confronta- tions with Rastafarians, who are often easily identifiable by their braided "dreadlocks" hair style. Consider this warning issued to Long Island police bylaw enforce- ment officiaJB; ''If you see one of them ~gin to screw his face up, making weird, grimacing expressions, HE IS ABOUT TO ATTACK YOU! They play 90CCer nearly every day and their heads and feet are especially deadly. 1f you have to question them on the sJreet, you can be sure there are guns and-or backup nearby. Under no circu.m- stances let any of them out of your sight. If they feel they outnumber you, they will try to take you " In addition to physical prowess and hatred of the police, the criminal Rastafarians have another advantage over "outside" authority. -their own coded language. As another report ex- plains: "When a law enforcement officer has occasion to arrest a · group of 'Rastas,' very oft.en the brethren will utilize this language to pre~ their 'cover stories.' The language prevents the arrest- ing officers_from knowing what is being said."· · Some of the code-words are known: A gun can be a puppy, dog, yehg, tool or gong. A shotgun is a shooty and a machinegun a machine. Bullets are called"teeth. Police are called beasts and a policeman approaching is a fire. The plan for a murder is a manifest, and stabbing is called JUking. What particularly concerns the police is information that criminal Raslafarians have plans to as- sassinate law-enforcement of- ficials in this country. A high-level defector told his debriefer:s: "Plans have been formulated to ~e 'hits' upon WlSUSpecting police officers lured by a false report.... These plans normally materialize subsequent to an, ar- rest of a member or as a result of •undue harassment."' One American policeman has already been killed by a Rastafarian stopped for a routine automobile check. Others have been shot at. Footnote: A spokesman for the Jamaican embassy had "no com- ment" about anything to do with the Rastafa.tians. Attempts to reach Manley in Jamaica were unsuccessful. NUMBERS "GAME : Challenged by Congres.; to back up its claim that the Reagan adm.i.nistratlon has hired plenty of women and minorities, the White House released a list of female and minority-group employees in the president's office. Of the 314 penllam>J\t, full-time White House employees on the list -both graded and ungraded -sure enough, there were more women than men. But the women were clustered mainly in lower paying positions. The list was further broken down into the following categones: men, women. blacks, Hispanics, American Indians, Orientals-and "others." The last category contained 281 ·~· Asked abuut this, a White Hewie sp6kesman explained that em- ployees who didn't want to put themselves Ul a particular cat- egory were lumped together as "others." The spokesman added that most of these were white ~ CONFIDENTIAL FILE: In standard anti-a>mmunist rhetoric, -the Soviet Union is always de- nounced as "godless" and "athe- ist." But actaally, despite its official discouragement of re- ligion, the Soviet·Union has never banned it outright. That dubious distinction belongs to tiny Albania, the supe:--Sta.linist state ruled for decades by E:twer Hoxha. He made the practice of any religion illegal in 1967, and likes to boast that his mountain country is "the world's Hrst officially atheist state." Albania hM another unen- viable world-class title: It has' more security police per capita than any other nation. Election plate comes up empty By THOMAS D. ELIAS Californians had their first chance to contribute to pub- licl y-f inanced state election· cam- paigns this year, but all mdications are their response won't change much about the way politicians run for office here. For almost no one contributed. Final results aren't ln yet. but prellmlnary indications are that under 1 percent of taxpayers choee to add anythV1g to their tax liability, a performance consistent with what happens in Maine, the only other 11ate where t.axpayen may contribute to a public political fund. And th.t'1good11eW1 for the underdop. For thinp are vtty different on the federal le'1el. .A c0mblnation of public cam- paign funding and changes in the Clllf 11111 f OCUS caucus and primary elecuon calen- dar will give massive advantages to candidates who lead the opinion polls before the spring elections begin. Candidtes can't get any federal money without ra.ilJing substantial amount.son thelrown lnat least20 states. But for thoee who have done that, private collections will be matched by the Federal Elec- tions Comrrrlaion in January. That means early leaden like Walter Mondale and John Glenn will get far more money ln early January than dark-hones like Gary ,Hart or Reubln AJkew. U Alan Cranston continuee h1I vit- oroua f\md-raiaing, his January take probebly wtll fall aomewhe.re ln between. ''lo-•www.,.....__r J --------- Advantage two for the early leaders: The telescoping of the primaries and cau.cuaes. The Iowa caucuses were held five weeks before New Hamp- shire's first-in-the-nation primary in 1976 and 1P80. This year there will be one week in between. And where the New Hampshire voting uaed to come three weeks before the other primaries began, l~ other states will vote within thoae lhree weeks next year. The old system meant a can- d Id 4 t e like Jim my Carter-largely unknown before I wa caucuae9-<X>uld capl- on a victory by ral&ing large amo ta for use later on. Not thia ti.me. "Now a candidate will have only one week between Iowa and the deluge of prinwtet, ",.yt Herbert Alexander, director of the Cid.zen'a Re.eearch FOWldaUon at the Unlverslty of Southern California and author of com- prehensive boob on the flnanclna of the wt two presidential elec- tiona. "A c¥rk-hone candidate won't have time to Ute a aood ahowl.ng in lowa and New Hamp- 1hlre to raise more ~y and then apply for matching fund.a." That meana candldate9 mu.t have the money aheed of lime. And that'• why th DemocratJc hopefula are apendina ., rnuch of 1983 romand.ng potential donorl. Ronald Reapn knows he'll have no aerloul primary election oppmiUon lf he runl aipln not year. But f/Ve1'Y Democrat ln tho ·-· race figures he's got to raise tens of 'millions by Jan. 1. when lt will be doubled by the matching funds of the Federal Election Com- mission. "This .all means that the only chance for a dark-hone candidate would come If it were nlp-and-tuck between two leaders entering the party convention," Alexander said. "For next year, it means a Hart.or an Aakew or even a Cranston haa very little chance to pull even with a Mondale or Glenn." But Californians' lukewann reaponae to the idea of chipping in for publicly-financed campaigns meaN none of thia will affect any racee here below the presidential level. At lea.at in the foiMeeable future, California candidate9 will have to rat.e their own money. with little or no help from the taX1>9yera. And that meem ~ clop hen! will haw ,. , FOCI a chance u ever. -·----.. ---·-... ___,,_, __ .. _____ .. ------ 1 I L I You can't ge t there from here The Wren family of Balboa was lef1wondering1his week how to get its car out of the garage when workmen showed up do to a little surgery on the family driveway. Seems that a sewer line .broke and n eeded quick attention. o quick, in fact, the re was no time to back the car out of the garage. Court getup out of this world 'Prince Mongo of Zambodia' must shed fur, bones and paint MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A ~ Court judge has ruled that a defendant can't ~ow up for trial w earing fur, bones, goggles and green body paint-even if he is a native of the planet Zambodla. But &n attorney for the man who cajts himself Prince Mongo wants to make a federal case out of his client's 10-day jail sen tence Lor contempt of court. Judge Odell Horton of U.S . District Court h as yet to set a date for a ~aring on Mongo's appeal of a contempt order by Judge Wil- liam Williams. The d,ispute began Tuesday morning • when Robert Hodges appeared before Williams on a charge of tampering with . an electric lneter. Hodges, who says he lS reaJJy Prince Mongo from Zambod1a, was not wearing the suit and tie customary for trial defendants In the judg~·s contempt of court citation.· he said the defend8.l)t "appear~ foc trial dressed in a grossly Slfoclting a nd bizarre at- tire. COl\Sistihs of brown and white fur tied around his body at his ankles. loins and head, with a hke vest made out of the fur, and complete with eye goggles over his eyes. "He had colored his Cace and • chest with a ver y pale green pamt or coloring. He had what appeared tg be _!}wnan skull dangling from -+fis' waist and in. his hand he carried a stuffed snake." Hodges, who gives his age as 3,000 and who once ran for Shelby County mayor, ha5 often been at odds with his neighbors and city officials. usually because of his unusual taste in landscaping. Huntington planner . . . . " quits city pos1llon Semor planner Savoy Bellavia is ending 11 years of employment with the city of Huntington Beach this w~k and .J01ning the Hutton Associates development firm of Santa Ana. He will work m governmental processing and in planning. He filled his front yard with such items as.lumber. a toilet and unidentified pieces of metal. He called his collection art; city of- ficials and his. neighbors called it JUnl<. Once when Hodges was away on a trip, the city Sanitation Department sent a crew to his house to clean up the front yard and haul the objects a way to the dump. Hodges once appeared bare foot and in a fur coat before a U.S . District Court judge and scattered an unidentified powder before the 1 bench to ward off what he called "spirits " That was dunng a lawsuit agamst two insurance companies that refused to pay him disability benefits after he said he was mentally unpaired. He won the lawsuit. Hodges' latest scrape with the law began when the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division accused him of tampering with an electric meter so that it would not record the amount (\f electricity used at h is home. ---------------------·-------1 '• COSTA MES~ 30th 1' __ n_n_i9_e_r-sa_r_y~J Merchan~ of the Weeli 30 years ago it hap- pened just after World War II , when men returning from r:=:;=:::=;;iiiiiiii:;;;;;;iiiiiiiii1 the service settled in towns like Coast Mesa, started families and grasped once-in-a-lifetime chances to open their own business. That's when Kerm Rima de- cided to realize a long-time dream by starting his own hardware shop. The key to Keith & Kermit Rima business philosophy is to be honest ands sincere and to treat customers as if they were guests in their home. Good, personal service, quality merchandise , very well-informed, knowledge- able, and d~pendable em- ployees. Priding ourselves on having a good reputation -...iiiiiiiiiiii-...iliiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Keith a Kermit Alm• Of Rima Hardware and keeping that reputation. kerm Rima (that's pronounced Ryma) Is a fully modern up-to-date store which by the way "If we don't have It, we'll try to get It, 77 says Keith Rima. "Very happy with the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Dad has been advertising since 1907 and the paper is doing the job," says Kermit Rima. Daily Pilat a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 30, 1983 ..\ 11 • I (i cearance starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limit~d to stock qn hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntingtorr Beach store women's sportswear 79 JUNIOR BLOUSES 67 MISSES' TEE SHIRTS 49 ACTIVE SHORTS 38 MISSES' BLOUSES 22 LARGE SIZE BLOUSES .• -, 20 ACTIVE PANTS 26 JUNIOR WALKING SHORTS 89 MISSES' CARDIGAN SWEATERS 76JUNIOR BLOUSES 48JUNIOR JEANS A 89 JUNIOR DRESSY BLOUSES 28 LARGE SIZE CARDIGAN SWEATERS 59 JUNIOR PANTS . 101 LARGESIZEBENOOVER• PANTS . 49 BENOOVER MATE• BLOUSES dresses and coats 64 MATERNITY TOPS . 29 JUNIOR JACKETS 97 JUNIOR DRESSES 29 MISSES' DRESSES SO JUNIOR DRESSES NOW 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 6.98 6.98 6.98 9 .98 9 .98 9 .98 15.98 12.98 NOW 6.98 9.98 14.98 14.98 29.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW . 468RAS 98• 25~ANTIES 98• 35 CA~ISOLES AND HALF SLIPS 1.98 59 FOUNDATIONS 2.98 103SLIPS 3.98 15SHORTGOWNS 3.98 24 SLEEP TEES 3.98 23 SHORT HOSTESS WEAR 3.98 55LOUNGERS 3.98 95 UNIFORM TOPS 3.98 81HOSTESSLOUNGERS 7.98 12LOUNGERS 9.98 women's accessories NOW 49 KEY CHAIN WHISTLES 18· 33 FASHION HOSIERY . 48• 63 KNEE-HIGH SOCKS 48• 65 HAIR BARRETTES 98• 33SCARVES 98• 71 HAIR ACCESSORIES 98• 37 VINYL BALLERINA SHOES 98" 167 BELTS 1.48 71 COLORED TIGHTS 1.98 209 LEGWARMERS 1.98 27HATS 1.98 71SLIPPERS (ACC ESS.OEPT) 2.98 69 DESK CLOCKS 2.98 127 HANDBAGS 2.98 93LEOTAROS 3.98 infants and toddlers NOW 231NFANTS' PLAY SETS 2.98-4.98 34 PKGS. CLOTH DIAPERS (IRREO.) 4.A8 4STROLLERS 43.48 34 INFANTS' TOPS 1.98 47 TODDLERS' TENNIS SHOES 1.98 29 INFANTS' BEOOtNO 98'-3.98 4 NURSERY LAMPS ... .... 9.98 • buys for girls NOW • 125 MAGIC SPIDERS 48• 54SHORTSLEEVETOPS ...... 1.98 25 SHORTSETS . .4.98-5.91 48 SUN DRESSES 4.98-t.98 51 ACTIV! TOPS .7.41 " buys for boys 49CAPS 29 E.T.•• SOCKS 37 HEAL TH-TEX• TANKS, SHORTS· 29 DRESS BEL TS ••. 49 UTILE BOYS' JEANS buys for men 35KEYCASES 107 S. SL V. PRINT TEES 21SUNGLASSES 39 L SLV. SCREEN PRINT TEES 49 \':NECK SWEATERS 99 L SLV. D.RESS SHIRTS 19S.SLV.HAWAllANSHIRTS 69 SWEATER SHIRTS -41 COAT FRONT SHIRTS 19~AMOUS MAKER CASUAL PANTS 21 YOU~ MEN'S COTTON JEANS 27 ACRYLiciCOTION FLEECE VESTS 25 LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS 99 S.SI.. V. PLAID SHIRTS 151 BEACH SANDALS 77S.SLV. QIANA' NYLON SHIRTS 25 L.SLV. QIANA' NYLON SHIRTS shoes for the family 30 CHILDREN'S SANDALS 45 CHILDREN'S TENNIS SHOES 30 CHILDREN'S TENNIS SHOES 30 WOMEN'S CANVAS PUMPS 30 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES 30 WOMEN'S CANDIE'S' SHOES 30 WOMEN'S SANDALS 34 WOMEN'S CLOGS 15 MEN'S DRESS SHOES 16WOMEN'S8roTs . 16 MEN'S COW OY BOOTS 30 MEN'S JOGGING SHOES 16 MEN'S CASUALS 15 MEN'S CASUALS 15 MEN'S JOGGING SHOES for your home 73 WASH CLOTfiS 58 HANO TOWELS 47 LATCH HOOK SETS 19 THREE PC. BATH SETS 21 UNICORN BATH TOWELS 12 JUVENILE BEDSPREADS 8 WICKER HAMPERS 23 BLANKET THROWS housewares 148 PLASTIC GLASSES 78 PLASTIC DISHES 159 ASSORTED DISHES 101 PLACEMATS 33 WINE CARAFE SETS &9 TEA KETTLES 23ROUNDTABLECLOTHS 2~H SETS, 20 PC. jewelry buys 86ZOOIACCHARMS, 14KT.GOLO 48 BIRTHSTONE CHARMS, 14KT. GOLD 15 WATCHES, PEN-WATCHES I 11NECKLACES.14KT.GOLD toys, toys, toys 9MOOELS 12 SPACE PETS Huntingtpn Beach• 9811 Adams Ave . at Brookhurst St. ., NOW 1.98 1.98 2.48 3 .48 3.98 NOW 98• 1.98 1.98 3.98 4.98 4.98 5.98 5.98 6 .98 7.98 7.98 7.98 19.98 8.98 2.98 8 .99 9.99 NOW 3.98 3.98 4..98 4.98 5.98 5.98 7.98 9.98 10.98 14.98 15.98 19.98 19.98 29.98 29.98 NOW 98• 1.98 1.98 3.98 5.98 5.98 11 .98 15.98 NOW 28·~· 48·~· 48•-6,98 68' 3.98 3.98 4.98 19.98 NOW 98• 1.98 5.98 87.48 NOW 78• 5.98 - - 1, • .. ··--., •.{ ·-. ;.' \' y ~ " • ' ~ ·- f I I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. June 30. 1983 SON Vo'M~ F" A 1.sof\ q h·~ ls Deltr-~., '--...,,.. Ina Sekas, Ronda Gallemore, Candace Kirk, Coach Janice Hopper, Traci Lott, Priscilla Trujillo, f.amela Smith, Julie Slattery, back row; and Kristine Luttrell, Kristin Tinsman, Jeanine Noser, Beth Lauritis and Tammy Runyon will represent the United States in Ell!opean tennis tournaments. Pllll.IC NOTICE PtEllC NOTICE FICTITOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAMI! STATEMENT The loOow1ng per'4)ns are doing The following pe<aons are dOlng business as busmess as EQUINE ATHLETIC CENTER LC PUBLICATIONS. 177 F River· 2126 Thufln side Or , Newport Beach, Ca., 92663 D. Costa Mesa, Ca . 92627 CARL A ALLEN, 4423 Wear Coul Mark Sleven Richardson 2126 Hwy, Newporl Beach. Ce . 92663 fhurin BONNIE I( ALLEN. 4.,3 West D. Costa Mesa Ca 92627 Coasl Hwy NewPQrl Beach, Ce , Harrr Edward Hinton 914 1 92663 Crawford Cir . Hun11ngton Beach This bus1na95 is conducled by o Ca. 92646 general pannersnlp This business is conducteo by a Carl A Allen gene.al partl'l8fsl'l1p This s1a1emen1 was 1118<1 with Ille Mar~ Richatdson County Clerk 01 Orange County on This sta1emen1 was hied with the June 27 t983 County Clerk ot Orange County on F211542 JUJle 23. 1983 • Published Orange Coast Dally F2192t1 Pilot June 30 July 7 14 21. 1983 Published Orange Coast Daily 2981·83 Pilot June 30 July 7 14. 2 t. 1983 2968·83 PtELIC NOTICE PUBLIC. NOTICE No1tce •S hereby given lhal an ep-Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS phca1ton has been hied with Ille Oe- NAMe' STATtMENT parlmanl OI Savings and Loan relal· The following persons are doing mg to an appllcallon br Wahlco Sav· buelness as • 11\gs and Loan Anoc1a11o n AVALON PACll'IC CHARTERS (Proposed c/o Marcy Lll1on. Zlskln, 851 w Coas1 Hwy Newporl Beach Panc1one, Kaplan & Crowe. 2029 CA 92663 C8"tury Pari. Easl Suite 1700, LOI NANCY IRVINE 1533 Ocean Blvd Angeles Cahtorn11 90067 for per. B.iboa. CA 92661 m1ss1on 10 establish a laclhty at. or In • LA.ARY HUGHES 5051 Pans Way, the 1mmeo1ate vicinity ol Coasl Hrgh· Irvine. i;a 92714 way and Broadway. City ol Lagune This business is conaucte<l by a Beach County ol Oranoe A public gen«al partnership haari119 will be held al Ille Oepatt· Nancy Irvine ment s ott1ce at 10 00 a m on lhe Th•S siatemenl was llled with the 201h 01 September 1983 11 Hee.ring Co<Jnly Cle<k or Orange County on Rooms A. & B. 600 South Com· June 20 1983 monweallh Avenue Los Angelet. F211917 Cahlotn1a • Pubh~ O<ange Coast Oatly The app1ica11on 1s open tor public PllOI June 23 30 July 7 14 t983 .nspechon 1n accordance w11h the 2867.83 comm1ss1onef·s reguletrons a1 ellher -----------01t1ca 01 1"8 Department or Savings PtELIC NOTICE and Loan ol the State ot Calllornla ---~..;;,;,.;;.._.;....;.;..;..;.. ___ located e' 600 Soulh Com· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS monwealth Avenue Loe A~ NAME S'f.AT£MENT 5 tlel (2131736-2785. 1nd 350 The lollow1ng persons are doing ansome Street. Sen l'ranc1sto t»siness as 4104 !Tel (4151557·36661 J<RTILE STUDIO 312 N Newpo<"\ Wr11ten ob;«llpns or Olher dOCU· "*"°· Newport a..ch. CA 92663 ments relelranl 10 the a1>9licahon JUD FERO 9062 Canal St No B anould be tiled wrth the Oepartrnent Onlnge CA 92665 and a copy dehvered or malled to the This business •s con<1uc1ed by an app11can1 w ariico Sav111gs arid Loan ind1v1dual A5soc1a11on (Proposed). not later Jud Fero that August 11 1983 This statement was lileo w•lh lhe Al lne public heat1ng any person County Clerk or Orange County on may appear and maka an oral s1a1e- .Alne 20 1983 ment <luring an amounl or time llm· F21'"2 11eo by the 1'18.erlng 01t1cer. which In Pubhsneo Orange Coast Da11y the case 01 any person who has not Piiot June 23 30. July 1 1' l983 hied p11or w1111en objeellons or other 2871·83 documenll is 10 be llmlle<I to not -----------more ihan 15 minutes In dura1~ P\et.IC NOTICE such shorter lime at m11y be allowed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS by the hearing olficer NAME STATEMENT Pubhshe<I Orange Coast Dally The I0110w1ng persona are d<><ng P1101 June 30 1983 busmess es 2997·83 A 1 COMMERCIAL POOL SER·•----------- VIC:: BY MIKE 201 Santa Ana Ava New"ort Beach. CA 926&3 Pllll.IC NOTICE MICHAEL W VAUGHf 201 Santa NOTICE OF DEATH OF Ana Ave N-pon Be&ch CA 92663 Th s buS>ness is conducted by an GEORGE R . M U RRAY, alla 1n01v1<1ua1 GEORGE REYNOLDS Mrehae1 w vaugh1 MURRAY AND OF PETI· Tn1s ~tatement was llled with the l'ION TO ADMINISTER ES· County Clerk ot Oran<;1e County on T TE NO A 089.,2 June 20 1983 A • ·I " F21Hll Published Orange Coast Da11y To all heirs, ben!hc1an es, P11<>1 June 23. 30 July 7 14 1983 creditor s and conungenl 2866-83 nechtori. of GEORGE R MURRAY aka GEORGE PtELIC NOTICE REYNOLDS M U RRAY and FICTITIOUS 8USINESS persons who may be olher- NAME STATEMENT wise interested in lhe will ~he rollowlng persons are dotng and /or est.alt': A= a"'lllEFHCAN INVEST A pell lion has been hied Ji4ENTS 9S51 Bolsf Ave West by DANIEL P 'BRODERICK mtnater CA 92683 (Special Adminstrator of the EARL RAV NOXSEL 33 R1vo Allo Estat.e of Dorothy A Mur- Canel Long Beach CA 90803 S Co f XUAN·NHAN NGUYEN 1332 Cer ray), 10 the upenor urt 0 1r1tos Ome Ll!Quna Bea<h CA 9265 t Orange County requesting Th•~ buSlness os conducteo by an that ROBERT HAMILL be untnco<parated assoc1e11on other appomu-d as personal r ep-O•en a partnership Ear Ray Noue1 resent.alive 'to administer the Th11 stelement was hted w•lh the est.ale of G~GE R M UR- Covnty Clerk ot Orenge County on RA y (undef"' the Indepen-~ 20 1983 F211193 dent Administration or Es- Pubilihlld Orange Coast Dally tales Act) The pelltion IS sel Ptlot June 23, 30 July 7 14. 1983 for hearing m Dept N o. 3 al 2870-83 700 C1v1c Center Dr . 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C.oach Janice Hopper explained that the team was invited by Universal Sports A.ocord -an organlution which seta up international, 9Chool-related athletic events -becauae of its winning record in the Sunset League and the California Intencholaatic Federation. The 12-girl team from Huntington Beach will spend moet of ita tour in England, taking in the last days of Wimbledon play, before three days of aightaeeing in Paris. The team will play two tournaments against English girls' schools in London and Loughborough and wind up with the International Junior Tennis Tournament in Solihull, England. Hopper said the team will not have a chance to study the competition, but she seems confident her girls will play well. "Playerw are all going to be in the same age catagory, and you've got to figure our opponenta a.re aa nervoua u we are. 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The Angels d Me ts l inished 1-2 the r egular b efore the els won out in the which in- lude d. 15 Little eagues in SQ.tlth ern range Comity. - laily Pilat THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS 87 88 · Fouts comes to terms 0 with San Diego; sig n s ' lucrative contract. 0 B6. Burleson: He's a mail <;aught in the middle By JOHN SEV ANO °' ... ~ ..... ·- Don't try to ask Angels Man- ager John McNamara what's to become of -Rick Burleson and Tim Foll. He doesn't know. Or'if he does, he isn't telling. "I have nothing to say about that," snapped McNamara Wednesday night after the Angels edged the Texas Rangers, 2-1. "You guys (the media) have said too much already and Foli's gone through hell because of it. "It will all be worked out." McNamara might need a little Doug Henning in him to resolve this matter to everyone's satisfac- tion. The Angel skipper planned to meet with Burleson prior to tonight's game, when It was to be determined whether Burleson would start in his first game since last April or not. Burleson, a man caught in the middle, says he's ready. General Manager Buzzie Bavasi said Tues- day when Burleson is ready, the club is ready. McNamara •would obviously like to test Burleson under game conditions, but now -,there's Foli's feelings to take into consideration. "I have to find ol.at what I can do," said Burleson as he aat in front of his locker after Wednes- cbly night's game. "I'm not mak- ing anything out of thia, that's what you peeple do. "Look, he (Foll) has done a great job since taking over. But I always felt when I was ready to play, I would play. That's what I went all through this for." Burleson has spent 14 long and painful months trying to recover from nia rotator cuff IR!tback. u he's succesaful, it will mark the first time such a serious under- taking has been achieved. B urleson has s u ddenly tempered his comeback, however, because of the delicate· situation "He's a good player. I'm a good player," said Bufle9on. "U there'• room for both of us to be on the field at the same time, then rm sure it will hapJ>Fl eventually. "I told Tim at the beginning of the year that when I came back I doubted if I could play eve.ry day. I still feel that way. It's up to him if he can accept that. I don't know if he can, thougll, becauae I doo't know what's going thrt>uch · his mind.'' F oli: A man in liniho Was Wednesdaynight'sgamehisswan song? -By JOHN SEV ANO Ol"lM D.., -It.fl With Burleson poised and ready to reaaawne hia starting role, (>068ibly as early as tonight, Foll appears destined to become a reserve again . Tim Foli's contributions as an Angel can neither be overlooked or underestimated. AB Rod Carew succinctly puts it, ''There hasn't been a better shortstop in the league over the past two years." · U that's the case, then 12-year veteran s~ quite a finale Wednesday nighL Acquired to fulfill the role of a utility Infielder during the wintei of 1981, Foll was pressed into duty as an every day regular when perennial All-Star shortstop Rick Burleson was felle<i by a rotator cuff injury in April of '82. AB the Angels moved back into.a tie with Texaa for first place in the American League West, much of the credit for the club's 2-1 victory over the Rangers can be directly attributed to Foll. Foli has responded by turning in an All-Star perfonnance of rus own, although Wednesday night's showinR may have been his swan SQng. Offensively, he singled home the team's first run in the third and eet up the decider with a hit-and-run single in the bottom of the ninth. Defemively, he handled a number of tough chances. including one bared-handed stab pf a Buddy Bell grounder in the (See FOLi, Paae BZ) Can Quiz save AL?· From AP dilpatcbe1 NEW YORK -National League All-Star Manager Whitey Henog may boast 11-game winners Steve Rogers of Montreal and Dave Dravecky of San Diego, bu t he doesn't have the top reliever in t>aseball -aave-wbe. That title belongs to Kansas City's Dan Quisenberry, the fonner Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College standout, who was named to the American League AU-Star outfit Wednellday by Manager Harvey Kuenn. · Both managers have announced their pitching staffs for next Wedneeday's game at Comiskey Pai·k in Chicago. Qui8enberry leads the majoc leagues in saves with 18. He'• one of three relievers named to the AL AD-Star team, jointna Boston's Bob Stanley and Detroit'• Aurelio LopH. There is an abeence of Angel pltchen on the AL roster, and the lone Dodger named to ~ NL 1quad wu Fernando v alenfuela. Valenzuela victimized; Howe hack LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles relief ace Steve Howe has returned to the National League West-leading Dodaen alter being sidelined for a mQl)th while he underwent treatment for an admitted drug problem. As it turns out, he will loee hil earnings for that period of inac- tivity. Double Bullet is out tO crack monohull nuts Howe, who has been tree~ twice because of his acknowl- edged cocaine abuae, was fined one month's pay, about $54,000. the Dodgers announced Wednee- day. Howe, 25, was out of acUon I since he entered a drug rehabill-I -. ~ ~d skipper insists his catamaran can sail circles around competition ~ .,. ALMON LOCKABEY ~,...._ ..... w,,_ Bob Hanel of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Cf\ab is known in yachting circles as a '"multihull nut". He firmly believes that »tamarans and trimarans can sail circles around any monohull of comparable siz.e. lfe proved that to his own satisfaction !alt AprU when he drove hLS 65-foot 2tarnaran Double Bullet to farst-to-finish 'MlllOn with an e la peed time record of 102 lours in the 125-mile New- ~-to-Ensenada yacht race. But Hanel is bugged by the fact that a monohull still owns the elapsed time record in the 2,225-mile Los An- geles-to-Honolulu race. Since multihulls are not allowed in the regular Transpac, the Ocean Racing Catamaran Association organized its own Multihull TranSpac, usually starting at the same time as the regular Transpac. Boasting the largest and fastest catamaran in Southern California, Hanel made a big thing in 1979 about his ability to beat the monohull fleet to Diamond Head while sailing in the Multihull race. He had to wipe a lot of egg off has face after Double Bullet broke down within 24 hours after the start. Undeterred, Hanel took Double Bullet in t,he 1981 multi'flull Transpac and was flying across the Paci!ic nearly two days ah ead of the multihulls and monohulls. His hopes were dashed again when Double Bullet lost both rudders &Orne 300 miles from Honolulu and had to be towed in. The Ensenada race gave Hanel a shot of adrenaline. This year he 14 starting to Honolulu all by his lonesome to prove that Merlin's record of 8 days and ll hours can be beaten. (He is not sailing single-handed, but there were no other multihull ownen willing to make the rugged race). "I have really beefed up Double Bullet since 1981 and am convinced I can beat the Tranapac fleet to Honolulu. U weather conditions are at all favorable, I expect to cover !he coune ln six or seven days," said Hanel. He will leave San Pedro at 1 p.m . Saturday, a few hundred yards, from where the Transpac is starting. Rams sign place-kicker N avratilov~, Jaeger to duel inf inals Charles Stafford, a place-kicker rom Texu Southern University. m been ligned to a contract by a. Rams after an impressive l'JOU\. A conventional-type kicker, ree agent Stafford consistently ~ed off 70 yards during his r'jout, said Rams 8COut Harley le-well. He added that Stafford t excellent hang times on his of& aJMI made a high per- ~ of hil field goal.a. rfd!ke Lansford was the Rams f8UJu kicker last year . 'ijurth-round draft choice Chuck !el.on, abo a kicker, rematna ~ ' :· WIMBLEOON. England (AP) Top-aeeded Martina Navratilova and An- drea Jaeger had little trouble demolishing thetr opponents today to move into the women's fjnaJ of the Wimbledon T ennis Champlon:ahipa. Navratilova, going for her second con- secutive Wimbledon title and }\ef fourth singles crown here at the All-England Lawn T,ennia and Croquet Club, took only 36 minutes to crush South Africa's Yvonne Vennaak 6-1, 6-1, while Jaeger ended the hopes of veteran Billie Jean King by the 1&me ecore. t Navratilova loet her .erv~ at love to open the match. After that, l' was all the Czechoelovakian-bom American, who wlll meet Jaeger, 18, in Saturday's final •• The men's ~mifinals are 1JCheduled to be held ~Ith aecond-teeded J ohn McEnroe taking on No. 3 Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia and No. 12 Kevin Curren of South Alrie& meeting uNeeded Chris Lewis of New Zealand. King, who will tum 40 later thil year, never was in today'• match as Jaeger did whatever she wanted to do, completely controlling the match. Jaeger's groundstrokes were Impeccable off both aides and deadly accurate. Becauae of Jaeger'• .,Wty and·~· able to run down at.mo.\ every ball, King waa forced to 1harpen the anale of her volleys even more than uaual, causing her to make numeroua unforced errors. Kin"'. at tempting to t'NCh 'the .J. ___ _ Wimbledon singles final for the 10th Ume, .erved the opening &ame and WU immedi- ately broken. It wu a barometer of thinp to come. King did hold her aerve ln the third aame, at 30, but Jaeaer yanked her opponent around, the court u If Kina was a puppet on a atring. Whatever Kina did, it wu ., a reaction to what Jaeger did. The fJnt •t took 29 mlnutea and the match wu aver four minute. short of one hour. tion center on }lhy 29. Activated Diego against the Padres Wednes- before the Dodgers· ,ame .t San I day night, he was on the diaabled list exactly one month. I The left-hander pitched one In- ning in a 13-2 1089. Howe a•ve up I two hits and one unearned run in 1 his brief appearance. Fernando Va1emuela wu the • I principal victim Wednaday • the Padree pounded out 13 hita, ·including home runs by Steve Guvey, Lull Salazar and Kurt Bevacqua, chuing V alenmela. 8-~. ln the fifth when they aoored 8eVeJl runs. In all, 10 runs were charged to Valenzuela, but only five of them were earned u Dodaer fie1den committed three erron. "They didn't hit the ball th9t hard off Fernando," Mk! Jloda'lr' M~T Tom Luonla. "But we jwrt didn't play 800d b•ebaU " Howe would make no ocmment other than to aay, "rm happy to be b9ck with the club ... Howe, the 1980 NL Rookie ol the YMr, hM appeared in ta 1ame9 with the Docfcen tbll aeMOn. He hM a 2-t record w"h WV'lln MYa JU hM not aliow.d an eemed nan in 23 1-3 ol work. The Dodaer'I aMo eakl 'U..t Howe had been placed on • \hree.yar pc'Ob9tkxl in which the commfmloner'1 offtoe would ,.... tidpete in llllUJ'tna oomplianOt. ' . .. _ ____.. B~ OranQe Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 30, 1983 ._.,. ____________________________________________________________________________ __ -- Rams 12-1 for Super, 6-1 to win NFC crown From AP dispatches STATELINE. Nev. -The Rams [i] have been installed as a 6-J bet to win 4• • the National Conference c~amp1onship and the odds of making it to the Super Bowl are doubled at 12-1 according to odds from Harrah's Tahoe Race & Sports book on the upcorrung National Football League season. The Los Angeles Raiders are slightly better choices, gettmg a 5-1 nod to win the Amencan Conference's title and 10-1 odds to get to the Su per Bowl. Both art.> longshots, of sorts, to win their respective divisions. Dallas is a 2-1 choice to capture the National Conference crown, while San Diego. behind the arm of millionaire quarterback Dan Fouts, is a 5-2 choice in the AFC. 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UH 10 I IS· I IH 10·1 ?S·l l0-1 SO· I 1S I Dalt"' San Oleoo Miam i San Franc1.co New York Jets Reld9n Clnd"'!Oll "nonl• Wa.ntnoton ~.!uro11 Pnli.o.IOllla C.r"'1 Bev ButfalO Detroit Mlnnnote Cleveland Denver New England Ntw York Giant• Tampe Bev Kantu Cllv Clll(:aOO H~lon $H iiie St Louil N11w Orleen• Balllmore Qqo of .. the day 4· I S·I 6-1 ·-· 7·1 10-1 10-1 10-1 12-1 12-1 16·1 10·1 10-1 30-1 J0-1 30--1 • -40·1 40·1 40· I 40·1 50-1 60·1 60-1 I0-1 I0-1 100-1 150-1 750-1 SIU Caray, Atlanta sportscaster, ex- plauung his-negative attitude toward both horse racing and dog racing: ·~It's always been my philosophy that any sport where you can't interview the winner is not for me." Kings sign goalie Mattsson INGLEWOOD -Goaltender ~· Markus Mattsson, acquired by Lo6 , Angeles from the Minnesota North Stars early th1s year, has signed a new contract with the Kings, the National Hockey League ream annoW'ICed. Wednesday. . TenT\S of the contract were not disclosed. Tigers fall out of first place Rick MaJLDhla tined 11 two-out, Ii two-run t.nple in the ninth inning Wednesday night lo rally Milwaukee to a 4-3 victory over Detroit and knock the Tigers out of a ~ of first plac-e in the Amerlca.n League East. The Tigers suffered only their 10th selback in the last 33 games but dropped into a second-place tie with Baltimore, one game behind setting Toronto ... The Blue Jays assumed sole ~ion of the lop spot, as Cl fJObD10n laced a.tie-breaking two-out double in the eighth inning in Tor- onto's 4-2 win in Minnesota ... Dave Rlgbettl fired a five-hitter for hls first major league shutout and rookie Don Mattln&Jy doubled, singled twice and BCOred three runs as the New York Yankees llWNNO trounced Baltimore, 7-0 .. Greg Walker and Tom Paciorek hit run-scoring singles in the seventh inning to lead the Chicago White Sox past Seattle, 5-3 ... Jim Rice drove in five runs with two homers and a double a,od Tony Armas doubled home the winning run in the 11th inning as Bost.on beat Cleveland 11-10 fora split of their double-header. The Indians ended a four-game tooing streak by taking the first game 5-3, rallying for three runs in the eigh~h inning, including a two-run ·pinch single by Mike Hargrove .. Carney Lansford hit a first-inning gramd slam and Rick Peter's RBI dQ\.lble broke a tie m the fourth inning as Oakland beat Kansas City 11-6. Atlanta creeps closer to top Cbrl1 Chambliss, Rafael Ramirez ii and Brett Butler each stroked three hits to pace a 15-hit attack as Atlanta rolled to an 11-1 victory over Houston Wednesday night. Th"e victory, which was the Braves sixth in their last seven games. moved Atlanta to within \WO games of the Dodgers, who were beaten in San Diego ... In other National League actio11. Charlie Bud1on and Al Holland ll"r -teamed to pitch Philadelphia \r~ to a 3-2 triumph over Montreal to help the Phillies earn a split of their twi -night doubleheader. The Expos won the first game 5-2, as Gary Carter, Mike Vail and Andre Daw1on hit solo homers and Steve Rogers tossed a seven-hiner to run his record to 11 -3. The Expos committed CHA"'8UH three errors in the second inning, leading to three Phillie runs . . Mel Hall ripped a leadoff home run and KeltJa Moreland and Ron Cey smashed two-run shots to support the seven-hit pitching of Dick Ruthven as ttie Chicago Cubs blanked Pittsburgh 5-0 ... Cesar Cedeao's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning capped a two-run rally and Lifted Cincinnati past San Francisco, 7-6. C.ed.eno's one-out sacrifice fly followed Eddie Millner '• game-tying single off reliever Greg Minton. 2-5 ... David Green's tie-breaking single in the eighth mning gave St Louis a 4-3 decision over the New York Mets Baseball today 1908 Cy Young. at 41 yean and 3 months. bec:.me lhe oldest maJOr leaguer to patch u rlo-hiuer when he recorded hia third, beatirig the New York Highlanders. who later became the Yankees. 1934 -Lou Gehrig aaw his three triples go for naught al Washington when the game was called by rain, with the Yankees leading the Senators after 4 'h in.ningB. 1962 -Sandy Koufax of the Lo. Angeles Dodgers •truck out 13 New York Meta en route to hia first of four career no-hitters, a 5-0 victory at Dodger Stadium. 1970 -Major League baseball debuted in Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium, with Hank Aaron's first-inning homer off the Reds' Jim McGlothhn sparking the Atlanta Braves to an 8-2 victory. 1978 -Willie McCovey became the 12th player in major league history to hit 500 home runs, but.,. his milestone shot off Atlanta's J&mie Easterly wasn't enough as the Braves beat San Francisco, 10-5 at Fulton County Stadium. Delaney drowns in rescue try Kansas City Chiefs running back • Joe Delaney drowned Wednesday after jumping into a swimming hole at a downtown park in Monroe, La. to rescue three boys who were struggling in the water. One of the boys drowned, another died early this morning and the third got to shore safely. Delaney· was the No. 2 draft choice of the Chiefs in 1981, won a shot as a starter his rookie season and played in the Pro Bowl . . . Marie Hoefer Qf Mission Viejo and Sbaroo Crawford of Redondo Beach finished second in the 1983 Air Race Classic to win $3,000. Winning the event and $5,000 alter averaging 142 mph over the 2,287-mile course was the team of Marian Built of San Diego and Glnl Rlcllard1 'of DEl.AMn Yakima, Wash .... Forward Sly William• was traded from the New York Knicks to Atlanta for Rady Macklln . . . Marvl1 Frailer, who has won all 10 of his pro fights, will get almost $1 million to challenge Larry Holmes, L'ie World Boxing Council heavyweight ~ pion, who is unbeaten iQ 43 bouts, incl1,1ding l 5 title defenses ... Angel Cordero Jr. became the fourth jockey in thoroughbred racing histroy to win 5,000 races when he guided Aootber Rodger to victory at Belmont Park Wednesday. The 40-year-old native of Puerto Rico joins Bill Shoemaker, Jobnny Longden and Lafflt Plncly in the 5,000-win club T e levision., radio TV: Wimbledon Tennis-A women's singles semifinal, 12:45 a.m .• Channel 4. RADIO: Baseball-Te>ea!lat Angels. 7:25 p.m .. KMPC (710). FRIDAY'S TV: Wimbledon Tennis-A men's singles semifinal, 11 a.m., Channel 4. ' f FOLi IN LIMBO • • • From Page 81 • aixth you had to .ee to fully appreciate. It wu the type of autlng Angela fans. not to mention his teammatea. have grown aocuatomed to. Foll, however, a dogged competitor, has no other choice but to accept his pre9el'lt atate of limbo. "l can't predict what'• going to happen." said Foli afterward, although adnutt.ing the Burleson rumors have had an aflect on him. "I just have to lfO out and play. ··1 gue19 winning la ~ bottom line to all this. It they want me to move around the infield again, then I'll do It. I'm not golng to let my pride take over." Foll'• face and the hurt ln his voice would appear to Indicate otherwiae. With all he's done he can't get out of his mind what ebe the organi.r.ation expect.I him to do. Plus, when you have Foll'• abilities, it'• not always easy to tum that on-off twitch between be.inc a regular and a substitute. "NobodY, wanbl to be a sub or a part-timer," explained Fol.i, who 1B hitting .270. '.'I'm a sh~rutop And l enjoy being a ahortatop. I enJOY watching the game from there. I can control the game from there. And I've been playing there for most of my 12 yeara. "But I guess there comes a time when you have to swallow a little pride." Naturally, Burle80n must still answer a number of questions, the biggest being whether hia arm can take the punishment of a daily grind again. Nobody has ever recovered fully from a rotator cuff injury before. so there's atill reaaon to believe Foll will reinherit his job. It's not the kind of situation, however, Foli wanu t.o win by default. • "They originally brought me over to fill in, ao if that's what they wantme to do. I'll do it," said Foll in an unspirited tone. "If it's going to be aomebody else, then it will be somebody else. I can't worry about it." But Foli HAS worried about it. "Sure it's been difficult die last month," he admitted. "And I've put pressure on m}'3elf to try to do things I'm not capable of doing. "Still, there are only ao many stars on a team. and after the stars you have to have role playen." And Foli had certainly been playing hia role lO perfection. ANGEL HOTES -..... Jedi--.alCI W-Y ne ~·t ev-i lhlnll ebout hrlnglng • bet untM Sal.WCJaY Nc:auw OI IW Drulted rllK. ~ .av r.a wOUld alle<ld Ille Al·Star -w....-v In c~ H the dlAI wented him lo and deU>il• hi• .. 21' .,..,-. "I'm OleO lo ... llW\f 11111 make lanli..-tal p1ct.,;• .. Id Ill~ wllfl • .,,.. OI 111$ MleC!lon. "l'tl , .. lo the ctuo. ano atlzde,(laaft1il, and H.....,. wanl me lo eo ~in.re.,,_ I wil H they don't, I won't. 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A1J proceeds from the rac.'<.' wiU go directly to the South Coast YMCA from Monarch Bank, which lS SPQnsoring the event Entries will be by age group, sex and dtSUln<-'e Ag,,e groups start at nine years and under and are divided by five years up to 60 and over. Awards will be presented to the first three places m each age group. each sex and each distance. Also, special awards will be gtven to the oldest to finish, the youngest to fimsh and the first Laguna Niguel resident to complete the rouse The entry fee is $8 with a T-shirt and $5 without and the race is sanctioned by The Athletic Congress and will have electronic timing and finish results. Entry blanks may be packed up at either the South Coast YMCA, Running Racquet store (30100 Town Center Drive._ Laguna Niguel), Dana Point Athletic Club, or the San Juan Creek Athletic Club in Laguna Niguel or San Juan Capistrano The race itself begins and ends in Laguna Niguel Community Park and runs through a valley to the regional park , along the lake to the dam and back. The course is paved throughout (except for 200 yards at .the start~ finish) with no traffic and flat ex~pl'" for one hill which is 100 meters long. For additional information, phone race director Bill Pascual at 831-6618 or any of the places where entries may be obtained. . . ... . THE FOUNT AJN V ,\LLEY FIEST A 15k a.net 5k Fun R~ are also slated for Monday at Mile Square CM's Lynn Ada1Us tops to!1rney fi!!.ld Lynn Adams of Costa Mesa. the top-ranked indoor and outdoor racquetball player in the U.S., will try to defend her tourru1ment title this weekend at the 10th annual National Outdoor three-w;ill raat0elball championships. to be held ai Orange Coast College. The tournament, which usually attracts some 300 players from across the country, begins Saturday and concludes Monday with action taking place from 7 a.m.-9 p.m. each day Adams figures to get her stiffest competition from Martha McDonald, Florida's state champion and a past national champ. Both are expected lo go head-to-head in the women's A singles division. Also sch~uled to compete are Brian Hawkes, a two-time open singles champ from Westminster; and past winner. Dan Sou them of Huntington Beach. 1ln the senior doubles division, Bud Meulheisen and Charlie Bromfield, two of the biggest names in the sport, could see a confrontatio11 with Orange Coast coaches Barry Wallace and Bob Wetzel, who have won the division the past two yea~. There is no adm1ssjon.charge. Bleacher seaung and refreshments will be available. RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Park. Registration fees are $9 and $4 with a $1 late fee the day of the race, which begins at 7:30 a.m. The course is fast and flat and the proceeds from the race w1µ benefit the California Elwyn lnst1tute For more infonnation, phone 557-6313. • • * THE TOMMY HAWKINS lOk Cancer Freedom Run on July 16 wiU help the Los Angeles-based International Associatjon of Cancer Victims and FM ends. The aim of the associauon is to further the upplication of research fi ndings in the-clinfcal treatment of cancer, while educating the public c.'Onceming cancer-<:ausihg factors today. Hawkins, a former NBA player with the Lakers. 1s currently a sports broadcaster on KA.BC radio The Tommy Hawkins lOk Cancer Freedom Run is sanctioned by the AAU, which will insure the -nppearance olsome of the finest distance runners in the sport. It also means that runners w1U get o{f1ciaJ AAU times and new and official U.S. and world records could be set. The race is scheduled for 8 a.m. July 16 in Playa del Rey. For more information, phone (213) 306-0748. * Ru"'*'e scMdUle SATURDAY MounlelMer Pr09ren Send lllk-Bevln' 7 .JO em el Wrl11nlwood, ~n Get><lel Mounlalna. FH la "SO wllll T·,lllrl end-U wll!loul TllfH welltf "001, 9000 COYrta and mert<lnga. For mort lntormallon, ohone Mountel!lffr Pr1>11reu New•o•~ al 2'9·314S. MONDAY Run In Iha Per1'.' Send IOl<-iS111ln1 7 em. '°' 1ne IOI< •nd I • m for tne St.. at L•llUlll Nlouel Commooltv Parlo.. 197Sl Crown Vellev Peri..wev. 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For rnore lnlormellon, onone tha NtwPO<I B••ch Runne<i Auoclallon al "6·0SS6 N orth Irvine tops North Irvine The North Irvine Little League Mets captured the District 55 Tournament of Champions Wednes- day night, defeating the North Irvine Little League Angels, 5-1 at El Toro Park in El Toro. It was the first ti.me in the six-year history of the tourney that two teams from the same league had gained the championship game. The first and second place teams from 15 Little Leagues in Southern Orange Cow.nty were represented in the tournament. The Angels won the regular season North Irvine LL championship with the Meta finishing second. ~lhacore fishing: It's still wait-and-see OUTDOORS Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thurtday. June 30. 1983 THEY 'RE MOVING FAS~hoose. you·11 get sleek. aerodynamic styling. a powerful 3 8 liter V-6 engine, automatic Now'S YOUR CHANCE mm1ss1on, power brakes and steering; reclining sport seats. a full center console. To CATCH ONEI plus 52 other standard features • Now's the time to get the Cougar of your Your Southern California Area Lincoln-Mercu ry choice from stock. or order the exact Cougar Dealers have just cornered the market on 1500 you want-before they all get away' See you1 new Cougars-a large assortment of styles. col-Southern California Area Lincoln-Mercury ors. a!'d equipment No matter which one you Dealer today "Bo5ed on monvloclu1e1 '5 ri>porred 1eto1I de/1ve11es l10m Moteh I, 1983. In M oy JI /983 ver~u5 C.ovuo• XR-7 soles 10 1 the some period 111 1981 WE~RE OUT TO MAKE COUGAR THE N0.1 CAR IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. ~ SEE YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER FOR HIS PRICE. Salt water fishing is currently on a wait-and-see status as the lat.est albacore run failed tomoveclosertoour local harbors since staging an early-season bite a week ago some 200 miles below Newport. Thef'e have been a few big tuna taken Ul local Waters along With some bluefin tuna. but the bulk qf the angling pressure from Newport and Dana Wharf sportfishing docks has been directed at a good surface bite from barracuda, bonito, bass and a few yellowtail. There are also large schools of mackerel along the beach and gunney sacks are be1.ng hUed with these scrappy fighters. JIM NIEMIEC / Bu~ Z 011 Fiiters Cet •Joo IJae•• For Imported or 11.S. ears U Hcht true•s Wa I.er conditions are still ideal on the outside for movement of longfins and ther:e is plenty of batt al local spots with ideal albie wat.er temperatures. San Diege>-based boats are still running mlni-Iong range trips in order to reach 1, the albacore, with most day boats hitting the Coronado Islands for good yellowtail and long barracuda action * * * The annual Balboa Angling "Club junior tournament as under way and will run through Aug. 21. The tour- nament is open to au junior fishermen ~tween the ages of 5-16. Prizes will be awarded in all age divisions. For more information on the cont.est, phone the club at 673-3520. * * * Streams are still running high and off-color m the h1gh country "!')d most fresh water anglers are having lo fish the lakes for Cair-t.o-good action on stocked rainbow trout and native browns. Action at Big Bear Lake Is fair with small trout, while bass and bluegil are on the slow side. Irvine Lake is good for bass, catfish and bluegil, while the Santa Ana River lakes are giving up great catfish catches. John Wyatt of MWlSOn Sporting GQods in Costa Mesa reports a wide open bite on bass at Lak@\ Hodges in north Orange County on gpinnerbalts fished up tight. * * * The opening of the coast (Zone A) deer season is just about a month away and conditions are exeellent this year. With the rain from last winter ample. food and water is available to keep the carry-over herds in prime shape. Harold Eade of Laguna Ranch Recreation reports that blackt.ail deer in his area a.re at peak numbers with many fine trophy racks now beginning to form MOTOacun a.tu"41 l'oln' prlce fOf' 2 Pl.-JA 011 ftltn• •fUr r-t1u14 410 Joo 110 rour •rlc• JJn fllt.r •ftnr.,uml 85~. Your ehole• 1./4", J/16" or 'J/8" • Combo·ff•• ·Hose • : Clamps • #S406·S4J6 • • • • R•1ular t31pe ... -79! • (lld prtc. 2 .IS) ·-·· ........ 98~. • • Resistor t31 pe • (llst prtt• 2.H ) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l " or J>'4" Diameter • Stic•-On : Mirror • for uan or truclr • • • • Carburetor, • Cho••• • PCV Valve : Cleaner • J6 0%. • • • #12004 • #1%014 • Spra~ I ~~:. Now onl~ t GWC selects cOaches Nowonl~ ~~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Casparian (volleyball)., Kollar (soccer) added Golden West College will have new coaches next season in volleyball and IOccer. • Lou Ann Terheggen-Sel~ky has ••pped down as men's and women·~ volleyball coach to devote all of her time to her peidtion as athletic di.rector. She'll be replaced by Afbert Gasparian. who h.aa served as an assistant coach for tlle pa.st two yean. 'Gasparian, a GWC alum. has guided teama to five Junior Olympic National Ouib:tpionahips, and hi.a USVBA open ~·1 team finished fourth in the ~tiona.l Champlonahlpe in May in Memph.ia. He· has alJIO C01Ched jumor vanity t4atnlJ at Huntington Beach and Dana Hilla high.a 1ehoola. 1orm ex.cited ~bout ta.king over au.ch .ao exCt"llent program," said OupArUn. "J'te.xpec\ to carry on the out.1tanding tradition th.at Lou Ann hat ettabliahed here over the past 10 years.'' Terheggen-Selaky haa been doing double duty as the college's athletic di.rector and volleyball coach since she was elevated to the poet ln August of 1982. She has coeched the volleybRll teams since the fall of 1973. ln another change, Paul Kollar, who coached Ocean View Hi.gh's aoccer t.eam to the Sunaet League cham- pionshJp this pa.st aeuon, has been named interim~ coach at Golden We.t. Kollar replacee Gre&ory Ghlca who will be on a one-year aabbatical. Kollar, the Sumet League'• coach ol the year in 1983. h.aa guided Ocean View si.nce 1979. "T hia la fantastic. lt'• alwaya been a goal of mJne to coach on the colles• level and this definitely fulfil.la lt," Kollar said. "Golden West will defi- nitely have a new look for 1C:>tter next year.'' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ----..... ..... -~ . M~;:;;A•JoW8~ c ~ullf 1 : 011 ~4'· 1 St;c---~: All CH,...t• •AB 1eW'"40 or .. · ' ~ -• • •A• 101"·JO Nultl·Vl1eoslt~ i._, • Motor A ~Al.Viiu-f : 011 94 .... 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Tenn. of the six-year 1.'0nt.ract were not ~. but Howard Slusher, Fouts' agent, lndk:ated the pact could net Fouts more than $1 m1Wco a year. Slusher said the c.'Ontract was "the biaest l'v~ ever been involved with." Said Klein ... lt Is the high~t t'f.m ln1<:t m the history of the NFL." One o! the league'a lll06t prolif1C' pwi&ers, the 32-year-old Fouts ranks 15th on the alf-ttme passmg list with 27, 139 yards. He has been ~ed to the Pro Bowl four tunes and has led the league m passing yardage m each of the past four seasons Thesettlementcame two months after an earlier verbal agreement between the two sides broke down. Klem had annoUJlced on April 26 that both sides had come to terms, but 10 days later said a "senous disagreement" had surfaced over interpretation of contract terms. L1ttlr or no cont.act was ttlade between the two sidt.'S until last Friday, w hen Klein called Fouts at his r off ·S0&80n home in Oregon. After three <hlya or mten.Ne negottatior'8, the contract waa fina.Uzed and FoutB 1lgned on Wednetday, Klein laid. "It's a long·tenn contract, and one of the reuona for the length of it IS that I don't want to go through lt again," Klein said. Fouts srud he was "very happy" with the contract, addi.ng he would have found it difficult to leave the Chargers, although he did entertain though ta about jumping to the United States Football League. "I'd have to be crazy to want to be a quanerback of another team," he said. "This is the finest offense' in the history of the NFL." The Chargers are 46-18 in Fouts' last 64 st,arts and have n>achf'ri the playoffs tour yean in a row Fouta, a ~0-year NFL veteran, said he did oonduct 1eri00t n.-gotJatioiu with the owners of the San Diego USFL franchiae, which &1 now reportedly destined for Tu.laa, Okla. "They offered everything J wa.nted except .amethlng I believe the Chargers can give me -a Super Bowl ring," Fouta aaid. Fouts rank.a No. 4 on the acuve paslllg Wit behind JllT'I ~.Ken Andenon and Terry Bead.shaw. He was a third round draft pick out of Oregon in 1973 and owns seven NFL records, including the single season passing mark, which he aet in 1979 when he passed for 4,802 yards. .... Schedules ~© n Angel, Dodger • g #"- ~ . . ., ~ l't\AJOfl LEAGUE STANDINGS ArnefiUn LM9'1• ~ Te .. 1 Chieffo K•nM• Cllv 0.klend Mlnnnott kettle Toronto Belt"'-• Oetroll New Y0t-ao.1on Mllweultt• c i.ve1tn0 WEST DIVISION W L 40 33 •O 33 JI 3S ~ ~ )6 )9 JI 45 21 50 EAST OIVISIC»I 0 JI 40 32 40 :n 38 33 37 36 34 )6 l3 41 w......,..,.,Sc.,... ~21 Ttu' I Ch1ct11<1 s. s.a111e 3 lffw Yor-7, Balllmore 0 Tcwonto 4, MlMflOt• 2 Mllweuht 4, Ottroll 3 Pc1. s.. .Soll .m soo 4IO '°' 3S9 Gii 1 1 2 ., , . ..., 6 9 Cl9vtltnd S-10, 8ollOll 3· 11 !Ztld oame 11 IMlntnl O.UtnO II, ICan~ .. 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I Oocls•n al Pill~ , 4 35 Dodctn ii Pills. • 35 DcMlctn al Pills • 4 JS •DcMlc•o 11 SJ l 5 35 eOMetn 1t St l 5 05 24 25 29 27 28 29 30 OetrOll •I ""'"· I ~alt ill Anatls. 5 10 Ball at Anctb, 1 30 Bait 11 Anc•. I 30 A s at Af1ctls, T 30 A's al Af1c•. 6 lo.I) •Dodttts al SI lf 1 l JS l>Mstn at Cubs, 11 20 Dodctn al Cubs 11 20 Dldctn at Cubs. 11 20 •Oodctn 11 G1an1s 1 35 •o.dstn 11 G1anh I O'i 31 Auguat 1 2 3 4 5 8 As al Ana•. J Allctls lit Twins, 5 35 Mc" al lw1ns. S 35 Anc• 11 hj1ns. 10 15 •Alicth at Sutll' 7 35 Allctls 11 St11llt l?J'J Ans• II St1t11t / JS •Oodcen at Giants. I 05 (OH) Reds al Ooclctn. 1 35 Reds at Ooclsen. 7 35 Reds It Oocfttn, 1 35 Reds al Ooclstn. 7 35 Allanl1 al Oodc•n. 1 35 All1nl1 al DMstn, 1 05 .... TRIPLES M0teno, Hoo•lon, I, Buller. Allt nte, 7, OawtOll, Montrea l, 6, IC Hernende1, New York, S. lteln.s. Mon- trttl, s. Wufll"91on, Atlante . S. HOME RUNS Evens. Sen Frenchco, 19, Muroflv, Atlante, It,~. Oec19en, 16 , OewlOI), MontrHI, IS. Sctvnldl, P!ilitMt-onle, 14 STOLEN BASES. lte>nes, Mon,,..el, 33, L•Me•lt<, Sen FrenclKO, 77, Wll\on, Ntw Yor... 21, Monno, Hou•IOll, 24, S.S..a, Dedfilo, 14 PITCHING (6 Ot<:l•lon•) Fetcone, Alle11-, •• 6· I. 2 0 . Montefusco. ~n oi.oo. 6-1, 4 89, ltvan, Hou•ton, 6-1, 7 07, P Pert I, N~nta. 9·2. 211, Rooer,. ~Oft\•••'· 11-1, STRIKEOUTS Cerllon. Pnlledetollla, 126, Soto. Cloclnnatl, Ill McWllller•u. P111st>urgl>, 91, Btrenvl. Clnclnnall. 97. ltOHr" Montreat, IS , SAVES RttrdOn. Montr .. I. 11, L•V•ll•, San ~rentlKo, 11; Beoroslen, Atlante, 9, L• Smllt'i, Clllcaoo. 9, • ert tltO witll I Al· Stu Voftn9 "!NII AMERICAN LEAGUE C.tcNrl • I ltd Sll"!mOlls. Mllweull"· 9'4.26'. 7 Lenee Perrl•ll, Oetroll, 174,141 3 Certton Flit,, c111uoo. '70.3'2. 4. ._ a-. .......,., 610,15t, S Jol\n Well\en, Ken.as Cltv. lJZ,702. 6 Aid< Ct<-. N ... Yori.. 215,0.t, 7 RICI< p.mi»w. Bottlmou, 11J.S9S. I Jim S<Jndbero, Tt~H 1'9.977 Finl .. ..,,,_ I. lttd Car'ew, Alletb, 1.tol,J:M. 2 (K ii Coooet, Mllwt11kee, 6IO ,.7, 3 Cert Yu tr1tm1kl, Bo.,on, 41t,l)t, 4 Eddie M\lrrev, Bettlmore. JIS,JIJ, • Wlllle Alken•, KenH• City, 111,6Jt, • Kent Hrbell. MIMejOtt. 210, 116, 7 "n<lrt TllO<nton, Ctevtl•nd• 17S1379 I Tom Peck>r.-. Ct'iluoo. 13S,ll7 s.-w .. Mn*' 1 MeMV Trlllo, Cl9velen0, 7'0,3'3. 2 Jim Genlr>tf, MMweullee, .. S,lll. l......, ......,,, .......,., .,..,11• • Freni.. w11111. ICtnw.• Cltv, sn,Of9, S LOU Wllllt-er. Detroit. 429,6'1, 6 WIN .. ltt nootDtl. New Y0ti., 420,714, 1 O•me~ Gercle Toronto 2'S.943, t Jt<rv ltenw, 80.,on, 17S 316 ,__ .. ..,,,_ I Geor11e Breit, Ken.as Cllv, l,70l,:MA. 2. OW. ~ .......... 6'7,'16, ) Peut Molitor, Mllweui.", Sal,716, 4 Grelo Net· liel, New Yorll, 31',112, S Weck Bo1xn, Boston, 20,061, 6 Bucldv Bell, Tt~es. 205,031. 1 TObv H•rral'I, CMl•ll•nd, 134,091, I Cer""v L•n•f0to. Oekleno. 'n,7JS SMrl'lleel 1 ltObln Yount Mllweull". 1.956."4, 7 u L Wes/llnvton, Kt nH• Cttv, 441,7$0, l. Tim ,. ... Anetb, 421,ffS. 4 Cel Rlou n, 8a111more, Jn.no, s Alen Tremmel!. o.-troll, 292,067, 6, TOO<I Cruz, Seellte, 171, 191, 7 ltov Smeltev, New Yori!., 16l.02t. I Altrt<IO Griffin, Toron10, 140,MI ~ I. Freet LYN\, A,,..n, 1.,o$7 "°51 2. It ..... Jtd&Mft. AMth. 1.0Sl.7 IS ) Deva Wtmi.ld, New York, l,070,5"7, 4 11.n Oollvi. Mllweukee, 156,637, S Rte-av Htt>derton, O.kltnd. IJS.m . 6 Jim ltlct Bo.,Oll, 720,680, 7 Wlllle Wll\OR, Ken.al Cllv. S'5.SS2. I Htl McltH, KanH I Cltv S17.l19; 9. Gotmt n Thom ... C .. vetend, 4'2,2SS; 10 Owl9h1 Evens, 8o•ton, 439, ltl; 11 Grev Lu1ln•kl, Chlcevo. '04,6' 1. 13 Amo. Ott., ICtn.a• Cllv, 392,403, 14. Rick Men,,IM, Mllweuk", J)S,117, IS Tonv Armet, Bo•ton, 2'9•.• 11. 16 Kirk Glbton. Ottroll, 274.691 NATIONAL Ll!AGUI c.~ I Gery Carter Montretl, l,tSI. IMJ. 2 Oel'Tetl Por'lt<' St Loul•, 91S,l67, 3 Terrv l(enneclv. Sen 019oo, Sll,lft. 4 llruce B....alct, Atlante, JI? Sf3 S Tonv Pene Pl111Du<9h. 270 ... 7 6 8o Oler, PnliacMf Ollle. 152, 16S; 1 Joav Devi•, c11tc111<1. lft,ISS, I Alon A•fll>v, Hou.,on, ISl,65S First .. .-1 Al Otlver MonlrH I, 17' ,07'1, 2 Steve Gervev. San Dleo6, 760, 100, J ICtllh H.t<nan0e1, N•w Y0tk, 601,WO, 4 Pelt ROH, PnlladllOlll•, saa 77', 5 Chrl\ Cflembllu. Allenla , 414.472, 6 Biii Buckner Chlce~. 348,276, 1 Oerrelt E vtn•. Sen Frtncl1co. lOS,711. I Rtv ICnlollt, HOU\IOll, 100 ..... $ee_ .. ._ I. Stwt s.ax, o.o..n. Ult.ael. 1. Joe Morven, Pnlladt4ollle, 6'1, 1'2, J Oovo FlvM, MOnlrtel, SSf,374, 4 Tommv Hen , SI Louis. 495.1 11. S Glefln Hul>lltrd. Allanle, W ,JSI, 6 ltvnt ~l\dtle<O, Clll- ceoo. ~.62', 1 ltoo 0..191'. Clnc1nnett, 143,6$2, I Juen BonlNa. S.n oi.oo. 1eo.ae2 '"*4 .. _ I Nllllt Scllmldl. Pll>leOtllltlla. 1.1~.5"1, 7 nm W111tCl\1 MonlrHI, U2,m . l lloO Horner, Alltnl•. 524,721, '-,..... 0-· ,.., o.dwn. .,.,1041 s "on Ctv. Clltc•oo. 471, 5'0, 6. ICtft Ot>«i.1111, SI Loul•, ~.n1. 7. II~ MedlOCk. Ptt111>Vrllll. "6.720. I Pflll Ou,,.,.. Hov•lon, l6t.•71 IMm ... I Onie Smllh, SI. Lo\111, 1.JOt.o.J, 2 Cave Concepcion, Clnclnnell, 111,902, J Ct'irl• So.It<, Monlrffl. "UA2, •. Lerrv &ow, Clllc:allO. ll1, l60, S ltafeet Remlrai. Atltnl•. 2'6,S61, 6. JOllnnv L•Mell91', Sen Frtnc'9c>o. m , '74, 7 G~rv T emoi.1on. ~~ Dleto, 7'0,275, e Dickie lllon, Hou\ ton. 213.9'0 ~ I Otlt Mufonv. Alltnte, l,4S2,.l41, 2 A"'1'• Oewton, Montr..,, l,35",l10, l Tim ltalnet, MontrNI, .... ffS, • Wllllt McG .. $1 Loult, 170 ... t . S Georve ~lck. ~I LOU)l, 7 .. ,4$1. 6 JKt< Ci.ti., Sen Ften- CIKO, 462.494, 7. l>ut'V .. ier, ~ SM,,._, e Lono .. $mllll, $1 Lout•. MJ,NO, t. werrtn Cromeflle, MOnlrtel. SIS,112; 10 ChQI Devit, s.n Frencl1<0. 462..4'41 11. Cltudell Wtlhlntton, Allanle, .. 1_.,,, II. Ktft ~11., DM19tn, 427,4tt,/ 13 Gerrv Me4doK. PfllledelPflle, 40$,\ 11001, I• L90l'I OutNitn, Cnte-.o, m ,'27, S. Sl•to LUUllO, S.n DIMo, ~110e1 1'. 0-118 llttltr, f'lfw York, ,,.....,. LMt t.AHUt 04t,..ICT lS T_......,.,.. .. CMINillllt let• T-f'9"1 ...... ~, kwt Hortll lrvlM Mel• s. Herth '"''"' ......... I (Mell Win Jt•twm IOIJ(,...,_i, r9CI' ,,_.lllf IN flnl -aecefld tM9C» IMmt ~ 14 Mlll9 IMOUft LM Aia"'"9s W•DNESOAY'S RESULT$ U ttt .. .,,_,_, -r19111oene _...I "MtST llAC•. 400 Yard• Cllerllh Rell (H .. t) '-'° 3 60 3 00 Mec>11lt Motion <lfoou1 seo oo Oo 11 For lttll tCreever) l IO Also rtGed Miio BOl>l>i So•, Numt>ers UP, A,,,, Auurec:t COc>V. Mlnul• Welti. Smootn Booole, G<1 Min Mav0t, Seret" Stor!T'. Tl~ 20 IS U IEJlACTA 19·1) peld S4760 SIECOND ltACI!. J50 yerds Rell• D.ck ICrteoer> J,00 2 40 2 40 OH·StOPPed NtPC>IR9 IPtllntn> 3 40 4.60 OH·Ols\trtallon (Sein<) 9 IO I 60 OH-0.t dllttl fOt SKond Al~ rKtd Gtv Jt llt , Ceotlvt ll"9 KIP. Come CIO.a, La~ Ltln•ter Jr, Wer Chlc11t11e, Tr"t Miu Toad. Brucofh Lll"lll• Time II •I TWMtO llAC•. )SO vero• sav HtmP (Herl) I oo '-20 UO Wl\el An En• (Trtt•ure > 4.IO 4 00 Jutlt Llltl9 50<'9 llllevlnt l 2.IO Al~ rKed; E .. v AIOlle, Somt< .. 1 Cldtr, Bonnie Bodeslw•. Oevldt O.ck. You F0t Me, Tile Crown, F>•t1l119 Fleet Time. 17 t7 FO\MTH ltACIE. S50 verds ~remllno Jot CBtOOllsl SJ 20 >7.eo 1140 Uno!O 8ov (Wtrd) 4 20 l 20 Mu<gt.l Boy fCf-) • eo Al~ rt<ad Drv Ptlcll, Tlnv Sttr Wtr. Some Kinde VOit-, De<us.a Peo, Un· contHrec:t Fency Son Conceot, Y• 0111 Time 1717 ., IXACTA C2-I ) Ptld SJn eo """ ttAc •. aeo verd• Tiit si-un CPIMltnlon) 400 260 260 SallH Btbv (Nlcc>d9m<n) 2 60 1-IO Anolllt< lnVHlmtnl (Val6t1) S.40 Al!MI rtcad Ettv 01,,.0, ltullvs Kehn Arll•I. FH turt Fal>te. Suoer Tunecl, Mr E tlonv Orums Time 1114 s.IJlT'H RACE . ..0 Ytrd• BrMhln Ruteos CUdl•v> 44.60 1s.eo 1 eo Winch' Oesh IAdelrl 00 320 Trtote Cl\emolon CCrteVt<I l 20 Al~ rtcad ~lrtev II Gtvle, Fleml>Ov•n. Ml•) Wllel A Ftlolll, T• Hlvfl BeM, E••v G<t Eetv Time 11 61 '1 IEXACTA CJ· II Ptld 1 ll0.20 Sl!\11 NTH ltAC•. 440 verd1 A Zur• H-(Gtrcle) 13 IO 7 20 l 20 N-me Pan (Wllllt m •) 76 20 1 40 MtkH Whard (Ht rt) z.eo Alto reced· Me-• Mine Cell!, Sainte C11<1rl1, E"v Tlortu. Comeri.., Soun<! S~lal Time 21 "· U l!ICACTA (3·11 Pt ld il'900 EIGNTH RAC• 440 verO. Tll& Sl9ntlurt IC•rdOzal UO Cue>ld1 Bov CBroollsl F .. turt L .. <ltr ICrH Vt<l Al~ rt<:ed PrOfll Pie" Fev0tltt , Pemoertd Mhlreu, Gti, Oethln Ftna Time 1160 U EJlACTA 16·41 Ptld 1400. 2 40 2.20 300 2.40 2 40 Fortunes 11-'llou• n PICK soc (l-7·1+3-•l oeld 191,... 20 wllh -winning tldltt h lx llOf .. s) n PIO Sia conM>lellon Ptld sl,1"IO wlln JI wlnnlne tlc1<t11 (II•• llO<Mtl NINTit ltACIE. >SO vards Commenclal• IMllclltHl 7.40 3 00 3 20 Sne<t ICl'ltn ( S.1111) 3.00 Z.60 Antle lkie CCrte-1 SOO Alto •t<ad' Wetcll A•lln'>MI, Totenv HIP, A Sur• It-I. M¥ Sir Love. 5/loVt Allted, ~Uber Time le 24 It •XACTA 16·2l PtlO t2' 60 Alttndtnc9 6,742 H.-VWMCt ,.art WU>MUOAY'S lll~T'S (41lfl ....... , lllet"e ... .., .. ,,_..I P'llHT llAC•. l lf1' mile• Sl\ldenttlodv i..tt CCllncl) )UO lOAO 6.IO $f'noleev Cenyon (Ve1tn11181el •.00 > 00 8rue11 SPv (Slbllle) UO A>~ reotd Klv•v. Hlvhbrow, EtGalel· 1no. Bren lltv. Jweel 'H Ootd. ,._..111 Netlvt Time· 1 "'4 J/S SICOfllO ltAC•. 4 11Hlon9t 8elt91' F .. IPWClll ~ 60 hO ) 00 Parkv'• Cllolce (C"tt-) 17.60 7.60 NtnclM CMcCMronl ) JO AIM rK9d ~t• In Gold. A•o. ..... •lcflellll. Sltr• Snow. ze411•, F•wn, Prlm«e A\ll'Cl"a, L.fv~. ltl\let OI llPWtl'•• Dr Jen Tlnw. 112. n DAtL.Y ooueur 11·~1 Ml4I sm.eo. T'HaD ltACa. I II I• mlln P\'od~ (Ori ... ) lUO S.IO 4.IO TIV• lllJ (Mc;Cwronl UO 2 IO Tree"""""' (F.-,..) JM Alto rececl. Sw•-In, ll't a sn.tn, Dor11.ln1. ""'IOIMlfln1, Montene CllOlol, Ole o...ic Tli!N 1.G 11 S "alCACTA C1•11 Mid •UUO P'IFTH AACIE. 6W lurlon9\ Swlttl'• Wln<I (Cuteneda) o66 40 1• 20 I 00 SPM<I Ltlltr CVtltnJ...itJ HO t 00 Bev Heven Inn (Pinc.e~l 6 40 Al~ rtc:ed. One Eveo Romeo. Gten<:e Al>oul, Cendv Store. Bonv Lover TtO•, Co•umtl, ltamenl•. Tl,.,. 1.11 JIS. U 8XACT A (6-10) peto •SI I 00 SIXTH ltAC&. S"1 lurlOnO• Air of Melttlv (McCrn) 4 10 8 Slim Pet (Meza) Annie'' Dewn u:; .. tantOel Al•o n1eec:t Mv Sl•ter Jovce lllt. POWt< Room. Wer Flrt Time I-OS 215 120 760 510 340 290 Vacetlon SEVENTH RACE. 1 1116 mile• on turl Rt1lno Point IMcCarron) l ao 2 tO 2 40 Ftv Siert tSnoemt ker) ao 2 •O Sterdull Ledv (Bleck) ~ 00 AIJo reced Love ~ fr\H!, Trust U•. Lemon Curd, Sllemeen, Mee ltl>f!fne Jerk Time 1.42 3/S U EXACT4 (2·3) 11tld U4 00 11 l"ICK SIX IS-7-S-6-7 21 Pelo iJ,ln 60 wllll 14 wtnnlno tld<eh (live llOfus) Cerrvovt< POOi 191,9'9 34 •1GHTI4 llACI!. ,,,., tur1on1n V.vet>Ond Song (Vinti) 8.20 • 40 7 60 Tor~ ITorol 11 60 s 40 Sllt dv Foa (Capltelnel 7 10 Alto rectO J 0 Quill, Te 1100, A,.,_. lcu• Grev 01ndv Tl~· 116 NINTW llACE. One mile on 1url Jlm684 (Merel 26 10 9 10 6 20 Black Sulpllur tPlnc;avl '20 HO Romoln' Rude (Ve1tn1u.le) 4 00 Also recad Grtal Grand.on. Ar· rowllNd, Alrroll"9, Vllrecl\er11e. !>e•do•, El Pt n<llO AR!MI. Time l·JS 4/S U IXACTA <•·II oald '1•1.00 Allendenc1 lt, 117 Wlmbtadon Wl£DftHDAY'S ltESULTS M9fo'l~~ I JotWt Mcl!nroe (U.S ) oet Sendv Mltv« IU SI. 6·3. 7·S. 6·0; Kevin Curr.,, 1$0Utfl Afr~) def Tim Mlovollt IU S.), 4·6, 7·6, •-1. ,., Meft't Out""'1!MI ~ Pt19f c1em1n11-Jolln McEnroe (US ) oet JOl\n Ale .. ndt<-Jolln Flligereld (Au•lral· I•). '""· •·I, 6·4. 6-); AndeM Jarrvd·Hent Slmon•ton tsw-l def Peul McNemee 1Aullratltil·8rlan Gottfried CU.S.), 0-6, 2·6, 7-6. 1-s. 6·2; Tom Gullld<tOll·Tlm Gultlck~ (U,!\.) cMt. Sammy Glemmelvt IU $.I-Henrik Sund•lrom ISw-l. 7·6. 6•3, 6·•; Mike Be.-IU.S )·GI"" Mor•llon (Frence) vt. Ktvln Curre11 CSOulh Afrlce )-lteve o.n1on CU S.I. 4-6, 1·6. 7-6. •·I lll<llled clvt IO clar1r.ntU) w_...~~ Jo OIHlt-Annt HobOl tBrlltlnl def Ct tudlt 1Collde-ICl~11-Eve Pftff fWtsl German vi. 6-l . 1-S. Merlln• Nevrelllove·Ptm SNlvtf' tU.S ) Ott Mime Jtut0vec IVuoo\lavlt )·IC•lhV Joreltn (U 5.), l ·6, 6-J, 6•3, lto....,.rv Ce.els (U.S )·Wtn<lv TurnDufl (Au•trellel Clef An· drM LMnd-Ma,.., Lou Pleltk IV S.) ••• ,, 5•7, 6-1, Bert>er~ Pollt<·Sheron wer.11 (U.S I def. Svtrll~na Ctlerneve·Larrlu S.•cllenllo (Soviet Unloll), 6-7, f-3 ........... Milled~ Eric Fromm CU.S.l·ht Platt cw .. 1 Germenvl def Jett T1Hl>ln·l(lm Slitlnmetr IU S.l, 6-l , 4-4. SIMfwOOCI St•wert·JOAnnit ltu1lell CU S.I def. lot> Htwlll CSovtll Afrlce)·Vlrglnle W~ (Brittin), 6·4, 6· I; Chrl1 Lewlt CNew l.Mlttldl·Catll9flnt Ten· vi.r (Fr•nc.l Ott ~tin Gunlrk> 1Brllelrl)-Htetll9f LudlOff IVS), t ·O, t ·6, 6-1 T'*" RW!ld llMX .. '*-' )Olv1 L.Jvvd C9rlltllll•Wenclv Turnt>ull (Autlfelle) NI. OlvtlclO .. rtloM•Pet f<Mdr.cto carallll, 7-S. 6•2, Fttd SIOlle CAuttrtMe)·Pem Sflrl..., CU.$ I def Colln OowclttWell (9rllalnl-Chthtlant Jollnenl (Swllrerlendl, 7·S. 7·6, · Chtl1 JOlln· •tone·ftam Wllvtcrou tA11itrall•I def, Frew McMlllen (Soulll Afrlct)-Jo Curle (lrlleln). 4>6, ••t, 6•)1 Cri.ri.s $trorte IV.'->·Andrff T-tvetl {Hunoery) def. Perdl hVMn·a.t11er• wdan cu.s.1. 1-•. 6•2; Sltvt o.ntoft·lllle Jeell l(!ftt IU $ I d91. Oeltfd Llo'Yd·SU. .. ,...., (llrllt ln), 6·1, .. , .. ~ '""' .... , treut IUnt'1 LOS AMGIELEI -Bio Roell Cr•. BOVO\lff Canyon Cr-. C.•l•lc Lel<e, Cettelc Leooon, . Crnlal Latlt, EMtallelll Lelle, JtckM>n ui.e, Llltl9 Rodi Creell. Llltlt Rock lt--.olr, Peet. Ro.cl Peri. LA..... Plru Cr-(Frenctvnen't Fltl). Pvrtmkl Lakt, s.n Oltna• It~, San Gebr'-4 Rlv.r (eest. wnt and nont'1 ~t>• OltANGE -Trtt>uCo Cr- RIVIEIUfOE -P9rrlt Le-e. s.11 Jacinto Rive< (.-ttl 1ot11.), Strt wta.rrv Cr- SANTA IARIAllA -Senta Ynt1 River SAN BEllNAatDINO -lllo llMr Ltht Cucemo"91 Cr .... , Ho1cornb Cr-. ~s Lei(• SAN DIEGO -Cuvameu L.ette. Sen Lui• Rev Rlvt<, Sw"tweler River VINTI.MA -Plru Lekt. lteve\ Cr-, Sttoe Cr-1u-1, Santa Peule Cretl< KEAN -Amtr Cr .... , C-r Creel., Ertkl"" Creek, Kt<n River, (IO\llh fork>. Ktrn River (tw11911e dtm to 8ort M oow., "°""•Kit J PO!!'~ to Lel<t lw Dellel TULARE ~ Bone c ...... Orv Mffdow Cr ..... ICtrn ltlvt<, (Felrvlew dem to ICR 3 oowt<lloow Jol\nson4ele t>rlOot 10 lalrvle• demi, N~ Younc1 Cr .... , "-"""' Cr-CIOw.,), Soutn Cr-. TIM RIYt<' ll"llddle tort.I. Tule lttver tnortn t nO M>Utll lork• ·Of main lort,J, Tull River IC-r SIOC>e eree> fNYO -&e>.t< Cr-, Bit Pint Cr-. BltlloO Creek llOwet. mlddlt, IOUlh end tnttu II), F11n SorlR9• Cr ..... c;..orve• Cr..... GooCltle C...i<. 1noe-1deoa Cr-, Lai.a ~t>rlna, Lone Pint Creek Oek Cr"" (norlll forh I. Owe11• ltlvt< (Low• Brld9e down•I'""' to Slt•erl Lanel, SMPhtrd Creek, Svmme\ Cr- Tel>oOH Cr9"\, Tlnemtllt Cr ..... Tull~ Crttk MONO -BrldlMOOrl R~r . Buci.· eve Crff-. Convtct Cr9"\, Convict L•kt . 0-men Cr..,., Elltrv Lelle, Gleu Cr .... Grent L•-•· G<wn Cr ..... Gui Ltlll. HlllOll Cr-. June ui.e, LM Vlnl"IJ Cr ..... Le Vlnl"ll Cr.... (IOUll\ lork I, Lime Wtll\tr Leke, Ll1119 We•.. River. Lund\I L•~•. M6mm01fl Cr-. ~ Cr-, Mil Creell. Owtt>s ltl•91' l!Nnlln11 C~o .. lno •1'0 Bio SP<lntn), ltevane Cr-. Robinson Cr...... Roell Cree41 Leu, ltoefl Cr-(Peredl.a C.mp 10 Tom's Place, Tom'• Pltct \IPltrtem to ltoc:t. Cr-Lekt, Roel>. Cr-Leh to 1111 ltnd Of 1"8 roed), 1tu1h Cr-. Sherwin Cr-, $41vt< L•-•· Swe-Cr-. Twin L•ll8' BrlOIMoort C-r tnd tower), Twin Lekn Memmotll, Vlr9lnla Creell CIOwt<I. V)rglnla LekH 1-end IOwtr), Welker ltlvt< IChrl• Flt! Ctmo9round to lown Pl Wello.t< L .. •111 MeadOwt Ce.._roun<t to Sonore 8 rld9el. USFL AllM!llc w L T l'c1 l'F • -""lledt4ot!lt IS 2 0 .. , l6S lloitOll tO , • 0 5lt l4S NewJtrwv 6 11 0 3Sl 304 We\lllnoton 3 u 0 116 176 c-.t Clltceoo II ' 0 '47 415 MlctV99n II 6 0 .. 7 '" Te~a.v II 6 0 ... 1 34' 81rmnollm I t 0 •11 JU Pe<Mc K·Ot -land ' I 0 ut Jl7 o.n..., I 10 0 •12 270 Lot A"""'1 , 10 0 411 17S Arlzone 4 I) 0 llS 1S. • ·cllncri.d dlvhlol\et !lite S..twGiv'I ~ TemPt 8av et Blrmtnvnem. (n) ~'f'IC.- Denver at Lol Anvelt• N•w ~, .. .,, 11 Bo"on 0.kland f l Chlc•llO Arl1one •I Mlc1119en Pfl118Cltll>hte el Walhlnvton w.-...v'•"'-C--. IAS.IALL. ..._..._ Laewe PA 18.J JZ• ~ C2t ™ l30 "' lOt ,.. m J5' 0 IOSTOlll RED SOX-Annout1C9C! Ille retl,_1 of Merk Fldtvd\, llltdltf Slonto' Miii• llrumW/, M!Ottttoci, whO •tt ... •'9ne0 IO Wln'9r He'11911 In tht Ciao A Florldll State L....,. KANSAS CITY llOYAU-AC'tlve!W 0-.. ar.tt, l'*'d M~ OPtloNd Cllfl Plltlonllcll\t, 1'11rd ba*"811, IO 0maN df "" A,...leen .A~eodaltcln Ut«STaAU. ....... a.tll .... Al_ll ... OOl.DEN STATE WAltltlOlt~ Purvlt Sllort. ll:wwvd, lo • '--·v-eonwtc1 NEW VOlllC KNl(ltrTrl>dld Sty wn llarM, '9rwet'd. IO ltle Allen!t Ht'"'• lo-ltucty Maallln, -d·tvrwerd llOX .... IUOOe llltCIMM -" "" ,.,,,.. "*II. •• . .......................................................................................................................... __ .... _______ .-. ............. ~;o;..:;:..;..:_::._._.._____, . ' I Fune ral honies c halleng~ n e w law By SYLV IA PORTE R For u full 10 years, the rule wa.-. in lhe making. The process in- cluded 52 days or public heanngs in six cities. Oral tetitltoony was heard from hundreds of wit- nesses. Wn tt.en conunents were collected from thousands. expC!Ct to make In your enure lJfe --behind only houaing and aultl8 Understandably, though, moet of ua ahrtnk ffOm planning ahead Cor t his cost and often, grief-stricken ~lauves buy fu. neraJ services far more experwve than was intended. Today, the cost of the average funeral and burial "exceeds $2,500 (excluding cem- etery plot) Almost 2 million funerals are arranged each year, C06ting a total or $5 2 billion . you select vanoua 11ot:rv1<.-es, and the pnce is typically pegged to the praceof the casket. T he rule allows funeral du-ect.ors to continue selJ- lng thete arrangements, but provides you with the choice of selecting the md1v1dual ltenu and services you want. What's harsh, what's unfair about a rule that seems so com- ~1onat.e and money-savmg for people at a ume wh en they need all the compassion they can get? By challenging lt, the funeral industry opens itself to truJy tough questions on your part: Let the courts bury the funeraJ indus- try's anger Fina Uy, the Federal Trade Commission fashioned ea regu- lation requiring funeral homes to d:isctoee prices over the phone, to itemize expenses for this, one of Life's most difficult and costly purchases; and to provide other consumer safeguards. The rule as to become eftectlve Jan l, 1984 But it's still not over, not yet Irate at having to comply with what actually shapes up as a gentle reg\llation, the funeral industry has challenged it m the courts on the grounds that the FTC d id not prove tf\e need for the rule or that the rule will be ~ffective. (Aft.er 10 years!) The FTC expects a decis1on on the court case by the e nd of this year. - Funerals rank as the third largest sin~le purchase you can The new rule was ir}te nded to correct obvious abuses and mis- representations. For inst.anC'e, a survey discl06ed that a full 90 percent of th~ requesting em- balming thought tt was required by the state's law, and 19 percent had been so infonned by the funeral home. In fact.. the st.ate in which the survey was conduc:ted had no such law. The rule covers only the busi- ness practiees of fune ral homes and lakes no position on state licensing requirements. Funerals usually are sold as package arrangements in which ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," 1,328 pages of down-UH!arth advice on personal money management, is now avail- able through her column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," in care of this newspaper. 4400 Johnson Dnve, Fairway, Kan. 66205 Make checks payable to Universal Pres.s Syndicate) Firms honored for energy conse rvation Eighteen Orange County busi- nesses were honored recehtly by the Southern California F.clison Company for their achievement in conserving electrical energy. "The combined savings." ac- cording to F.dison Vice President R. B. Beck, "were more than 40 million kilowatt hodrs in 1982. This saving is equivalent to the amount of electrical energy used by 82,000 homes in one month and represents a dollar savings of $3.2 million." Country Club were The As- sociated Pia.r'• Company, Foun- tain Valley; R B Furniture Stores, Costa Mesa and West.minster; Bullocks, Newport Beach; Ring Brothers Management of New- port Beach; The Golden Rain Foundation, Leisure World Seal Beach, The Island Market, Balboa Island; Weiser Lock, Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach; K -Mart Cor- poration, Fountain Valley and Westminster stores; BuffwnB, Westminser MaU, Westminster: the U.S . Naval Weapons S tation, Seal Beach; Hartfield/Zodys Stores. Fountain Valley and Ralphs Grocery Com pany. The businesses reeiving aw ards at a luncheon at the Costa Mesa Also, Rockwell International Electronic Devices Division, New- port Beach; Chevron USA Inc., Huntington Beach ; J .C. Penney Company, Huntington Ma ll, The busmesses, honored at a lunche<>n at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Club, were selected because of innovation and commtunent dem- onstrated in their conservation programs. according to an Fmson official. PtalC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of' •UUt TRANSl'ER NotlGe Is h«eby gt-ven 10 cre<1nors of the Wllhln named 1ransrer0<(sl that a bulll iranster Is at>out to be rnllde on personal p.operty t>erein- 1f1er dMGrlt>e<I The names and bus1,..u ad- dresses ot the lnten~ transler0<s are·CHANTAY, LTD , a Calllorn1a c()(J)OfaOon, 1420 S Vll18Q6 Way. Suite H Santa Ana Ca 92705 The IOCllt1on 1n Calllorn1a of trwi ctuet execut1V11 ottlee 0< prtnclpal business office ot the intended transferor IS M cDOW ELL ENTERPRISES INC . a C111torn1a c:0<porat1on, 3 BIUll "-IN1"8, Cahl0<nte Tnat Ille properly pet11nent 11«e10 1s described In general as. All of the furniture. 11xiures. aqulpmen1, • non-&Jcohollc beller809 1nvenr0ty, goo<1wtn. lea9ehOkl lnt«est and leaaehold lmp<O\'em911rs end IS loca.tad at 2675 INlne Avenue. Cosra Meaa, Calll0<nla 92626 The busWIMS na,,,. uMd Dy tne . said translerO< at salO locatlon CASA CAMINO RESTAURANT That said bulk 1renste< •S 1n1ended to be COMUm,.,.led II Ille ol'flce of Bens Etctow En1erp11ses Inc 505 N T11s1Jn Ae . Suite 160. Santa Ana. Ca11t0<nia 92705 and tha laat day tor llhng clatma by any creditor shall be July u . 1983 wtllCh Is lhe business day"before tile consumm111on d1t1 specified •boll• So tar as IS known to aald •n· tended Transferee Niel 101enc1e<1 TrJll&ferOf u!MIO Iha tomng ad- NIUC IOTJCt P\El.IC NOTICE f'ICTJTIOU• llU8tNESI FICTITIOUS 8USINl'IS MAm 8TATDIENT Th• l ollowtng peiiton. I• doing NAME STATEMENT ~ M; The tollowtno persons are ooino LO NES TAA° F RAM I N G & Dus=a;ORK YOUGURT CO ~~.~~; ~ E,:~ g:~~2~g;d. ~~~ El Toro Road. El Toro. Calif Dennie R. G r o ae, 21 9 8 3 ROBERT THOMAS 3694' Hamil ~~110,,a Lene, El Toro. Ca. ion, INlne, Call! 926JO Thia o..-•~ le ..........__,... b PAMELA THOMAS. 3692 Han\11· --"""'""""'-Y an ton, trvlfle, CaJ1I 926JO lndMclufll~ R G _ Thts Dus•ness 11 conducle<I Dy an ._.... • •~ Individual Thia 1181ement WU Ned wtth the ROBERT THOMAS ~~ = of Orfln09 County on This· s1e1emen1 was llled with lhe une • 1'1177M County Clerk of Oran'ilil County on Pub llthed Orange Coaa1 O~lly June 27• 1983 F21eqo Piiot. June 9. 18, 23, 30, t983 Publislle<I Orange Coast Oellv ' ~ Piiot June 30 July 7 14, 21 19113 "8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USIHE88 NAME STATEMENT Tiie loUowmg person is doing buSl-as NEWPORT HARBOUR PHO· TOGAAPHY. 355 Old Newpor1 Ad . Newpon Beach. Ca . 92663 JUDITH ANN WEHRS. 349'~ Old N8WJ)O•t Rd. NewpOr\ Beach. Ca 92663 This bUSlness is cOl'IClucted bt ll1l 1ndMdua1 Judlln Ann Wehrs Thts statement was filed with the County Cieri.. ol Orange Coon1y on June 28, 1983 F211113 Publ1Sh41d Orange Coast Delly Piiot June 30 Jul'f 1 14 21. 1983 2979-83 2995 83 "8.IC NOTlCE NOTICE Of TIWSTEE'8 SALE LOen No. ~f-f18Ul1RlL T.S. No. "-01302 UNIT COOE U FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSQQATION, IO<merly SE- CURITY SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS- SOCITION u duly appointed Tru1tee under tf'le I01tow1ng cle- scrlbe<I deed Of 1ru1t WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lHE HIGH· EST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THi CASHIERS OR CERllFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 21124h (payable at the lime dltlonal bUalneM name and address ------------- I sale 1n 11w1ul money ol the Unlle<I States) aJI right, lltle and 1n1ern1 conveyed 10 1nd now held oy It under 'llld Deed of Truai In ltle propety hllf'etnelter described within Ille three years last paSI none P\El.IC NOTICE Oateo June 27. 1983 1----'-..;.;;..;;;....;..__.;.. ____ _ MCDOWELL ENTERPRISES. INC FICTITIOU• 8USINE88 By Neal Reitz NAME ST A TENf.N'T" Pubhshed Ore"Q8 Coast Daily Tne totlOWlnc;i person 11 dotng Pttot June 30. 1983 bUstness aa: 2963-83 PtalC NOTICE HOTlCE INVTTINO etOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Maled prOC>QSals IC>< lum18hlno all labor , mater1a1a. equ1pm«1t. trans- portation and suCl1 other lacllltles u may De requtre<l IO< THE IMPROVE- MENT OF U.ST 1nH STREET RE· ALIGNMENT -FROM NEWPORT BOULEVARD TO ORANGE AVENUE wlU be r-ve<I by lhe City Of Costa Mesa at the Office of Iha City Ci.,k. 77 Fair Drive, Coste Mesa. Call- l0<n11, until 1ne hOur of 11 00 a m July t2 1983 at wNcn ome they Wiii be opened l>UbllCly and read aloucJ 1n lhe Council Chambers Sealed proposals slltll bear tha lllle ol 1ne work and the na,,,. of Ille btdde< Dul no othef dl1t1ngu1an1ng marks Any bid received aher tne scnecluled cto91ng 11,,,. IOf Ille receipt OI bid• thaM be recumed to tl>e bidaer un- operiec:I II thatl be the tOie r9$p00Sl· bltlty of the bl<lde< to -lh111 hie bid ta received In prc>per lime A M l of plans. Special provlSlons and a<ldlt!0<11 to peneral Provisions to the Standard Spectltcattont may be obtained II the OnlCe ot Ille City Enc;iir-. 77 Fair Onve. Cotta M .... Cal1torn1a. upon nonretundeble pay· rnent of S12 00 An •ddlllonel ch•rge OI S4 00 will be mede ti h•ndi.cl by mall Pten1. 1pecl0 flc:atont and 01,_ c:ontr llC1 doc:u· menta mll)' a190 be ·~'*' at the Office of Ille City Clerk Ol tl>e Cuy ot Cost• Mew Plana and 5pec111. c:a1ton1 will not be malled vnleee lhe a<ldltlonel M 00 charge la included with paymen11 EKt\ b+d tlhall bl made on the Prop<>Nl '°'"'· -'-1• p.1 thfougfl P~ ptoYlded In lhe C011tr1K1 docu· menta. end thall t>e ac;compenled by a t*'11lle<I 0< CQhle<'1 cr-k 0< •bid t>on<J l0t not lfta than 10% ol Iha a1"ount ol Iha bid. mad• peyable 10 the City ol C091a MeN No Pfopoul ahell be c:on91derecl unlna ecc:om- P•nted by llUCtl caahler I t:lledc. Cl911. ()( blcldet'. bond No bid llhllll be c:ontldered un._ It la m.ot on a blank torn• fvrnlthed by the City of Cotta M.... .,,a 11 made In accordanQe •Ith the P<~• OI the Pr~ raqulf .. mania E.ch b4dOer mu1t be llalnMcl .. rllQUlred by lllW t he City Counclt of I ha City QI Coeta MIN ,_..... thl rlQht lo retecit a11v Of an bid• The llWlird of the contrflCI wtll be con~upon the ec>P<CWal OI Iha pt by the 0r-. ~ty Boera of The Contttc!O< lhllff OOf'llply wttll ,,... P<&MIOna of Secuon 1110 to 1780 lnc:lu1tve. of the ClllllorrMti law Code. the Pl'9'<1ellin0 rate 9nd ICale of waoea •tablltheO by the City of Coet• ...... wtliCfl -ftled with lhe City Clet1I of Mid City. and .,,.. loft.ft ptr\eltlel pt'MG(fbed theratn tor nonciomp11anoe of •ha uld COdl El'-' P PhlnMy City Clet1c of '"" City of eo.t• ...... PublllNd Or9t199 c-.. Oellr Piiot ~ '4 30. 1~93 1913-&3 A ~SY EVICTION. 1822'.l'I New· port Bfvd. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 PAULA JEAN PETERS, 1822'~ Newpott Slltd Coste Mesa, Ca . 92627 Thlt Dut1t'leSS is conouc1e<1 by an lnd1v1dual Paule Ja11n Peters This stetement was 11111<1 wlOI Ille Coonty Clerk of Orenge County on June 23 t983 F21'293 PubRshe<I Of ange Coest Dally Piiot June JO. July 1 14 21, 1983 2975·83 P\El.JC NOTICE l'lCTmOUS 8USIHHI NAME STATUftN'T TM lollowll'IQ peraon IS dotng business H AMERICAN EJIGLE BUSINESS SYSTEMS. 3188-A Airway Ave . Cotla Mesa. Ce 92626 RICHARD G KISS 555 Ptefl>Of\I Or Cotta Mesa. Ca 92626 Thlt bl.Illness 11 conoucted by an 1ndMdual Rloheod 0 Kita Thlt 1111ement was tiled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on June 14 1983 f'2115M Publlllhed Orengo Coost Dally Piiot, June 30 July 7. 14, 21, 1983 2973-83 MUC NOTIC£ l'ICTITIOUS •UllNHS HA* STATEMENT Tl'>fJ fotk>Wil'IQ peraon 11 ootnv bu11n-as. THE NEW YOU. 2St0 E 23rd St , Newport Beach. Ca 92660 AGNES COLEMAN. 25 tO E 23fd. ~I SlllCh C11 9'6«! This butl'-9 11 Con<IUGtad by 1111 lndlvldulll Agnet Coleman Trll• Slltement ..., .. filed wtth ttll County Clerk ol Orange County on June 27 t983 ,,,..., P\.tblllhad Otano-Co8't D•lty Piiot June 30, July 7. 14. 21. 1983 1910·83 PtalC NOTICE.. l'ICT1TIOU9 IMJ-H NA .. ITA TIWJfT Thi lollOwlng pettont are dOlnQ oua1.,... .. CHILDREN'S CORNER. 329 Unl-....,.,1y.s. Coeta Men Ce • 12927 Al~RED 8AHCHU, 329 UnlY«- elty S. Coeta M ... , C. , t2tl27 K~lHEAINE M I ANC:tiU. 3~ Unlvaralty-8, Coate M .. •. Ce • 92827 • Thlt ~ It con<IUC1ecl by an lndMClutl M.alfletlne M ~ lh<1 •tat-I WU filed with lhe Covtlty Clerk ot Orer.oe Cc>unty on June 27 IH3 '2tta0t P\.tblttllecl Of~ COW DJll)I POot .i-30, Jul)t 7. 14. 2 1. 10t) TAUSTOA. JOHN H BUSWELL BENEFICIARY SECURITY SA\/- NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION RECORDED September 2 t. t982 Instr No 82-331627 of Ottk:lal Records In tha office of the Recorder I Orange County, said deed of lrutt describes the 1<>11o.ino Lot 27 'Trect 3648 1n the Coty of Costa Mase County ot Orange, S1a1e of Calllornll, u per M11p ra- corded In Book 129 Pages 37 to 44 lnclu9've of Mltcellaneous MIPS. 1n the office or tl'8 County RecOfller 01 u1<1CoontJ1, YOU ... ~E ~DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF tl\UST DATED 9/14/112 UNLESS YOU t Al(E ACTION TO RPOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN €)(Pt.ANA TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULO ONT ACT A LAWYER. 3297 Iowa Slreet. Cosla Men, alll0<nla "(II a street address or c;ommon '91'8tlon of propany IA anown bove no w1rren1y 1s given as to Ila omp\91-ts or cooec1neu1 Tne !!Clary u,.dar said Deed ot rutt, by reaM>n ot • breach Of de- ault In Iha obllgallona MC:ured hefeby, hefetol0<a e•eculad and lvered to lh4I uncle<algned • Wflt· en Oec:latatton or O.tttult an<I 0.. and lor Sale. 11nd written notice ol reacn and of ~ton to c.uM lhe nderslgne<I to Nit tald propefty to et11ty said obtlgatlona. llOd 1 • .,... .. lier the undertlgned cauMd Mid tlce of breach and of election to rac:Ofded February 14, 1983 u nstr No 83-070e88 of ~ A•· ord• In the olltee of the Recorder ol •"QI County: Said ae•e w111 oe mad•. bl.It without venant 0< warranty. ••P'llM 0< Im· • reg1rdlng title po1-alon. OI mbr1nc.a. 10 pay lhe reamln•no lnctpat tum ol the note(•) MCUred 181<1 deed ol Trutt, with int-•I In said nQte provldlCI, a<lvll"Oel. tf v. under lh• rermt of teld Deed of rv•r. 1-. cneroee. •n<I e•pen-ol he Truatee ancl ol 11141 tru1t1 e<H llCI y aald Deed ol Truat Said sale wll be held on Thurtet•y. July 7, t983, at 2 00 pm el the Chac>man Av9<1\lt entrance to the Civic Center eu11111ng, 300 Eu t ChlC)tntn A ..... Oranoa. CA. At Iha lime ol ttMt lntlllll pub~ c.tlon of lhl• not~. IM IOtal amount of tfle UflP8ld bale~ of the obllgatlon aewred by tile abOw. dl- Krlbed deed ot 1ru11 and 111111111.0 a0tl1, axpenMt •no edv•n()M 11 I t 15.910.47 The totlll inO.otlCI-be'ng an .. 11ma1• on wtolCll the ()i>9nlnO bid I.• Comf>U'ld Mey ~ obtlllned by G .. Ing (415) 945·64 t8 Ille day befOla tl'>fJ .... DAT'tD June 8. 1913 AMT SECURITY SAVING8 ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION IOltnerly BECUAl'TY SAVtNOS ANO t.OAN ASSOC'IA TION N Mid Truat• 8 y l 0 SEfMCE CO • aoen1 OyJaNt Aleen At111t1111t Vloe ~ IMO N Ctllttor,,.. Blvd Wlllnut Craell, CA 945"'"3111 4 1$-f44·9015 Publ!thfd 0rllf1Qe Coeat Defl)' Ptlol June 18 n 30. 1913 ~7$8·'3 a s a \l.lnd.ltd 1 _.:.,, Int d• •vt•f\ tu h\t t·r1 1h1· ttr(•'' qi U1 ,111ol f~) l h 1 IP ·' t.tt•ud tt1,hHfl fuf 1h1-. I 1111"" ~ """' 111.11 lh1·u• dri\t·I'\ If ttd ltf tu• ._,fl4 I ,atld llUtftl I ,tit lttf lffl 1111 l111:h\\ 11 \uu I•' 1lu· «lft\ttf\ "'"" h1ht' ''\\'\4~t .ti I ul1•J1I\ fh," wh\' I ,lttfM"I (It '-tff•d n~u Kt f,0 f1.11 L.1..:" '""" l"'lu, If'"" ·~u.t11h '"" 4 ltHl\f \,~\-t' \Ut,..t..t1l1,1lh on \fllU 1ut•r•H11ln I lfn)t•f '""'iU Hit Pf olHllft ~'·'' f~ll C,11n.t1Htll\ t1•~, .. ~J1, 1tu• 1cr-I ,,, ~l lf.HH t' """-II Jlld !ht• ,1111tllHll Ill pl••h•t l1uu ''P '\tul lht\ 10 lill I'·" ~.11:•· ·"''" 1'"1"' I I th4 \\ .h \\ f fl1 I \.\ h\ f11 ii f 111 llot Clarke Agency 751-4810 Woodard-Mather Agency 754-0711 Bob Wolfe Aiency 842-1741 Rabbitt Agency 631-7740 "8.IC NOTICE SUPERIOA Coutrr OF CALlf'OftNIA COUNTY Of' OflANOE 100 CIYlc c-•• o.+v. w"' P.o.eo ... lanl• Ana. CA 92702 PLAIHTlff;C AAL E. KIM· MOOOH, D.O .... MOS, Al"C MnNOANT; ~OTHY ltOH K ...... OUOt4 alle ~OTHY It. CHAM.AND. and DOf!I \ I~ 10, tnckl9'n SUMllOMS c-No.31·2t-44 HOTICl!I Yeti h.8" ..._., !Mled. The C-1 "'8J dedde egelnel F4M1 •tttloul ,_ being ,_,., un'"8 rou reepoftd wtthlft 10 deJ•. !teed IM ~tton Mlow It you wish 10 ~ ltla adVIOI QI •ny tllorney In tht• mane<. you ah<>Ulcl do '° promptly 11<> that 'fOUt wtlllen tatPOflM It 1111y, mt y be llled on ti,,,. AV..ot U.tad "9 aldo ..,_. dado. fl trteMMal .,.,.. Oecldlf oontre Ud. alft ~ • -qua Od. tMpot'lda denlro de IO dlaa. l H ta lnfonfttclo<t qua llOU.. SI Uttad deM9 aotM;ltar al conseto de un aboga<lo en Ml• adunto, ~ bltla h~lo lmmedl•lamenta, <1• tst• manere. au resc>ue1te eacrlte, ti hay mlgun•. puede Mr reglatr•d• a llempo t, TO THE DEFENDANT A cMI GOmplelnl hu bMt\ tlleo by tile pletntlff egatntl you II you ..,,h to d81end 1111• 11-.11. you,,_,, wtlhln IO dayt •her thft eummon1 ta~ Oft you. n1e with lht• court • Wl'tttan rlt9QnM to tile COl'l1Pl8lnt Uni.a. you do llO. ywr <lel11Jlt wtll oe 9<1lertd on appllcat1on of the plain· tiff. and Ihle court may antet • ""°°" ment 90alnat You IO< the relief ci.. 11\M'tded In the ~.,.,,, wtildl could ret ult I,, O•rnllhmenl Of W'09t, IAltlng 01 mQMy O< property 01 Olhlt r-4tel reqUl!t ttd In Ille com- plaint n a Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. June 30, 1983 RANGE COUITY BUSINISS--___. Appointments announced S&eve. M. Slavta, has been admitt.ed to pal'lllt:l'lfh1p in Fox & Compa11y, a national public accountmg ri,fu. S lavtn, e resident of Irvine. ta head of Fox's tax department tn the Newport Beach offlce. • • • Mary Stlmmltr·Brummett has been ap- point.ed branch manager of the Seal Beach o!f1ce of Imperial Savlag1. Brummell, a Huntington Beach resident, was promoted to her present position after three years with lmperial Savings ••• Newport Beach nauve Denali Krieger has been named senior vice president and elected to the board of directors of Morgan, Olmstead, Kennedy & Gardaer Inc., an investment banking firm. Krieger will be responsible for openmg and staffing the firm's newest office, localed in Murdock Plaz..a in Westwood. • • • Stuart A. Wlnkleman has been promoted lb vice presLdem for Orange Flnancial, Inc. He had been serving as loan coordinator for the Santa Ana-based firm. 1n his new capacity he will be responsible for policy formation and wiU direct inter-corporate relations and st.aff development. • • • Newport lnteri tate P roper&les, Inc. a com- mercial brokerage firm, has relocated its corporate offjces to Newport Center's Financial Plaza. adjacent to the Bank of America buildmg. The firm moved to 500-C Newport Drive, owned and operated by Tbe lrvloe Company, where it occupies 4,300 square feet in the one-story building • • • Wllllarn F . Fawcett, chief execution of the Santa Ana.video production firm that bears his name, has received the Executive Gavel Award for 1983 from Thomas M. Self, editor of the Orange CollDty Executive magazine The citation was for outstanding busine$ to business video presen- tations. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND NEW YORK tAPI Hllnc II 16 t:U. 1 -TM lcleOWilto _. MO!>"' 1111 11 Cl t11-., .,__ l>Y NI WS 10 1' II 7' 1n. 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C l.G NL -".Jl I'll Lieil II, It 1UI ;.~~ ~174 1i C 1w.•S e , I iliSt ~= ,, . C::. °ll et I~ It! ~ll 1m In J~ 1 C.N. McCormJck has been named p re111den\ and chief executive officer of lhe Bank of Irv lo,, 1t • was announced by E dgar E . Pankey, chairman of the board of th e local financial instutituuon McConruck is eu.rrently seruor Vlce .presidenl of Marine NaUooal Bank m Santa Ana He begim hlS new duties on July l. • • • A new chapter of American Business Womens' Auoclatioo has been chartered in Cost.a Mesa. The new chapter has been named Orange Coast Charter Chapter, and will meet mon thly on the first Tuesday, a t the \joliday Inn in Costa Mesa. Persons interested in joining the group should contact Helen Altergott at 892-2837 or Pam Capraruolo at 850-6859 ••• Donald Wicbmao has been appomtro v1Ctc- president, marketing and ad vertising, of Ballden Emporium, a d1vision of Wickes Companies, lnc He will report to WUllam Teaclloot, executive vic.'t' president of Builders Emporium. He will be headquartered at Builders Empon um's corporate offices in lrv'i.ne. • • • Dwight L. Mills of Balboa lnsuruce Com- pany, has been eleCted vice president, property and lia bility on the 13-member boa.rd of d.irectors of the ln1uraoce Accounting and Systems As- aoclatlon, an in temallonal o:rga.niz.ation with nearly 1.600 member companies. UPS AND DOWNS ........ Svncr wtt S AIN ,., lhrtc wt CusCr un Cuser w1 Cu\ICr AIN un &rlstGm MofO WI l.~rd F1nN-Cenno/I ""'°'""" Ornnlel• 0-.01 Cmolr ~ FravMI Pos\J' ' V-1 Gn$v Wiii HmtC un HmeCI wt EngS<I ~~l:'n ....... I "llM Tl n 1 "Oll..o l GJl>\Ho • ND llK.> S lloech WI 6 COMDC 1 Vlonl un I A ONA un f UST .. 10 G-ln II PacE •O "" 12 Wiii ... 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The panel, including fonner CIA deputy dlrecto:r Bobby Inman, asked Congress on Wednesday to help American companies fight off Japanese firms that are threatening to takeover h.igh-leehnology markets. "We have to keep in focus that intemationaJ trade is an integral part of our national security and helps to hold together our alliances," lrunan told a House Soe'nce and Technology subcomnuttee Index 'evidence of recovery' WASHINGTON The eleventh consecutive monthly rise the government's main eoonomlc fore- casting gauge is being lnterpre ted as evidence of a stronger-than-expected recovery. The Commerce De- partment reported Wednesday that the Index of Leading Economic Indicators roee by 1.2 percent in May. Privat4' economist Donald Strasz.heim said the report showed "the rebound which 80flle thought a btt fragile is not fragile in the least." Firm assumes loan payments DETROIT -Chrysler Corp. i.s picking up the car loan payments for a.select group of people in three cities ~ho bought Chrysler's new model and then lost their jobs. The autamaker said Wednesday it will pay up to $3.600 in loan payments for buyers of new 1983-model cars in Louisville, Ky., Tucson, Ariz., and Rochester, N.Y. The experimental program runs through July 31 , Chrysler said. Single-lamily home sales jump WASHINGTON -The government says sales of new stngle-Camily houses rose 4.3 percent ln May -the highest level m nearly three years. Prices jumped to a record median of $75,900 and an average of $90,700, a level that one economist said "puts a double whammy" on potential homebuyers already facing higher mort- gage rates. Robert Dede rick, undersecretary of com- merce for economic affairs, said continued .sales gains ln new and existmg houses "attests to strong underlying demand for housin~." Dollar higher in early trading LONDON -The dollar was marginally higher m quiet European trading early I.Oday Gold also was up sJ'ightly. Dealers saw no strong features in the day's trading, noting that Eurodollar interest rates remained steady and there was no major news that nught affect -f~ates. In Tokyo. where tradmg ends before Europe's business day gets under way. the dollar roee to e closing 239.BO yen from 238.25 Wednesday. Later in London, the dollaf. was quok"<i at 239.53 yen. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT WHAT NYSE DID NEW YOftll IAPl Jun ,. AOvenced 0.CllMcl UncNnoed Tota1lu un NewhlOll• ....,._, Toclav l:M '" ~ lh7 " • WHAT AMEX 010 NEW YORI( (AP) J11n 2' .._ I 11 800 I* llOf ou-. HllNly I Htmwl I~ Clall)o ""° .. 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It -l"t l)IV6 tlOUI o...-l·f'• "" t.IOCll '" ~ 1, ~. n-ed ""' ·-Oii ··-~Of ----0.t• ..... ~., .... ..,.,. .................... --Wiii.-,.._WI ... ~ ........... ~.-....... o -·Wllll wlttl lllt a••WllhOVI .,.,..., ... ..,.,..,.,"IWl- 1' 1. flllO llle SW-OI a lllOClt • • ....,.,,. .. _ ..... _ ...... '" .. ., ......... ""'....., ,,_ ----..... __ ........ .. . THI GUST AND THI COUNTY THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1983 ANN LANDERS COMICS CLASSIFIED 4 · . . C2 C4 C6 . Suggested cutbacks at CBS News etin con-• tro\llersy. See story CS. -e iIJ f Breeds apart ••• Differences beneficial to oWner' s choice I • Bf..?LENN SCOTT from friends or commercial procedures, he said, had built-in °' ewtr""' ,..., breeders when shoppmg around devices to guard against vested ~njamm tlart believes it's a for a dog or cat. Few people, he interests .. goodthingallbreedsofdogsarcn't said, are expert on all common Hart said he found that three alike types of dogs. major factors could be used to If they were, then people So Hart hu set out t&-compHe explain the behavior of the 56 a>uldn't select a br~. with its facts about breeds which he said breeds he listed. OWfl peculiar behavior patterns, to will give buyers a better idea of They are: best flt their needs -whether how pets from various breeds • Reactivity, which includes they need a watchdog or a lapdog. generaUy behave. affection demands, excitability, However, the UC Davis veterm-"It's the behavior of the pet that excessive barking, snapping at aria n . speaki ng at a adds the richnes.s to the inter-children and general activity. Human-Animal Bond ronferenl'e, action," he said. • .Aggressivene56, which in- tOld his audience that most infor-Hart interviewed dog owners eludes territorial defensiveness. mation on various pet breeds 1s far and asked pet show judges and watchdog barking, aggression from objective. The conference, expert breeders to rank breeds~n toward other dogs and dominance co-sponsored by UC lrvine, was 13 behavioral traits. over owner. held at the Newport Sheraton. Then he used a stat.tst1cal • Trainability, which includes He said prospective pet owners procedure to de rive clusters of ea.sE; in training and house- often rely. on subjective advice breeds that share attributes. His breakmg: Hart then clustered the breeds into seven categories according to how they were rated on the three traits Here are the clusters (see adja- cent table for a listing of all 56 breeds): • Cluster one had high reac- tivity, medium agression and low trainability. Example: Beagle. • Cluster two had very low reactivity, very low aggression and low trainability. Example: English bulldo~. • Cluster thi-ee had low reac- tivity, high aggression and low trainability. Example: Siberian husky. · • Cluster four had high reac- tivity, medium aggression and very high trainability. Example: Toy poodle. • Cluster five had low ag- gression, low reactivity and high trainability. Example: Labrador retriever. • Cluster six had very high aggression, very low reactivtty and very high trainability. Exam- ple: GermaQ shepherd, • Cluster seven had very high aggression, high reactivity and medium trainabllity. Example: Dachshund. Hart stressed that these descrip- tions are general to breeds and other factors such as how a dog is railed and ita environment will affect its behavior. He al.lo found the gender of an animal can affect behavior. Male dop tend to be more aggressive, active and dominant over thei.r owners while females can be more easily trained, he said. Thus, he added, a buyer can emphaaiz.e preferred U:aits or de-emphasize less attractive ones by chooaing the correct sex. "By the way," he told the audience members, "there is prob- ably no perfect match. You're probably always going to have to rruike compromiAes. •• CluatwOne LhauApao Pomeranian ,Malt ... Pug Englhlh Bulktog Old Englhlh Sheepdog Cluater Two Nor. Elk hound Cluater Three Shetland Sheepdog 8hltl Tzu Miniature Pood~ Cluater Four Enallah $prino9r Sper"9I Toy Poodle ~ Frtee W..... Corat SUlnderd Poodle Cluater Five Cluater Six Akita t>obenNln Plnedler Cluater Seven With c hildren who a re una bused the re is less of a chance they will mistreat their pets. P ets show u p in the strangest p laces - a backpack no less. Abused Children ••• May mistreat their pets By KAREN E. KLEIN . on... Delly .... 118'! The way a child treats a pet may bea very good indicator of the way he will treat his own children someday, a pediatrics professor has found. Abused children tend to nus- treat their pets more often than children who do not come from violent homes, Dr. Robert W. ten Bensel, director of a maternal and child health program at the Uni- versity of Mirmesota, said at a seminar here recently. A study done by ten Bertset showed that though abused and delinquent children felt more emotionally attached to pets and talked to their pets more, they were also more likely to abuse them, and feel great remorse after doing90. The well-documented pattern of an abused child becoming an abusive adult oft.en manifests itself earliest in cruelty to animals, ten Bensel said. His study was based on 238 adolescents, half delinquents and juveniles hospitaliz.ed for emo- tional problems and hall ''normal" school kids? Both groups said they felt equally strong bonds with their pets, ten Bensel said, but the abused children showed a more emotional relationship with the pets than the control, or normal, group did, often substituting the love ot a pel for the love of an llbeent parent. The abused group, many of ' ·-a ~ well-documented pattern of an abused ehild beeoming an abusive adult often mani- fe9tl ifaell earliest in cruela, .to animal&, .ten 8esltel aaid. His study waa based on 238 aclolaeeob, ball delinquents and juveniles boepital.iud for emotional problems and half '4nonDal" tehool kid1. whom were in foster homes or institutions, said they needed thelr pets to help overcome boredom and loneliness and said they talked to their ~ts and told them their problems. "I talk to my cat and by her expressions and the way she looks at me I can tell her answers," one of the respondents in the abused group said. Out of the nonnal group. 29 percent said they needed their pets' love, while ln the abused group that figure jumped to 49 percent. Another significant factor in the relations between pets and abused children showed up when ten Bense! asked the group about pets which had died. Of the abused group, 74 percent said their pets had been killed. Interestingly, of that figure. 14 percent said thelr petB had been killed purpoeely. "In violent neighborhoods, pets are far more likely to die violently," ten Bensel said. The abused children's response a a 2 a .. to their pets deaths was to become extremely vengeful .. "The <:OP car ran over my dog. I hate cops," one child said. Police abuse of animals is higher in troubled neighborhoods than we realize, ten Benael said. "Police may be killing or mistreating pets to get back at violent people or troublemakers," he said. A If a pet does die, 79 percent of the normal children said they have someone to talk to and share their grief with. But only 56 percent of the disturbed children oould say the 1'8.me. In families where children are abused, peta are often abuaed as well, ten Bensel said. The abueed children said they felt 90rry for their animals when they were being mistreated and Intervened on the pet.a' part. "I told her to atop hitting the cat because it is helpless," one respon- dent said. "The children often learn em- pathy and move in to protect the animals" when they are being hurt. ten Ben.sel said. "So in some cues there can be a positive outcome from a negative situ- ?tion." The last area of the study dealt with children who abused their own pets. Not surprisingly, abused children said they mis- treated their pets more often than the nonnal children did. "It follows a chain of abuse which can be transmitted from generation to generation," ten Bensel said. A child, who has the lowest status in lhe family, is picked on and abused by older siblings and parents. He in tum learns to pick on his pet. One child described the pecking order: "I got hit when my dog got out, 90 I hit him for it. BW..Lfelt really 90rry af terward.s. •• The cycle of abuse, remoee and more abuse by parents who beat their childre.n is similar to the shame abuaed children felt about their maltreatment of their peta, ten Benael said. Pets are invaluable tools for working with abuaed childttn, he said. They not only help the children resodallze by giving them lncreaaed emotional support and unconditional love, but they tend to bring out possible prob- lems the children may face later ln life. ! f ~ I I I \ C2 Oronge Coaet DAILY PIL°'T/Thursday, June 30, 1983 Upbeat And the band played on ... BvVIOA DEAN °'' ... Dally l'llol 11•11 Otm: the dam.-ers got started at the annual cocktail benefit of the &Jboa Comm1tteeofOCPhilharmonicSociety thev didn't want to stop. So, the "Over· sextet" kept playing their lively Dixieland mus1t for an extra 45 minutes. Th(' party .. tt's the only fund-raiser of the group. was held in the oceanfront homl' of Judy a nd Ha ncock Banning III. Besides the exquisite view of the ocean, gul•stsenjoyt'd the Bannings' beautiful gar<lL•n. recently redone for a family w1.'<ldmg. Hors d'oeuvres made by the members were served to the 230 and days after the Saturday party, some were still talk mg about how de,J.icious they were. , A ttcnding to he lp the group support the Philharmonic's youth programs were Jan Stewart and Jean Boyd (of course, they· were co-chairmen) and there was Patricia and Winton Ashton, Sara and Bill Ware. the Chet HolJ fields and their daughter Joanne and her husband Bob Ward, Ann and Ron Dahl, Meland Carol Fuchs,KeUe and Richard Fitzgerald, Stanford and Natalie King and Ralph and Joan Bernard. • • • The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel has a new gourmet restaw:ant...it's called Nicole's. To officially open it the Braille lnstitute Auxiliary of Orange Coast held a fund-raising dinner and filled it to capacity ... 68seats. Smoked breast of goose and lobster bisque with sherry for starters and continuing with delights such as • medallions of main lobster and straw- berry Romanoff. Judy Bannir~, -r ig°tl,f, - with pa rty plaQJlers J t!un Boyd , left , a nd Jq,n Stewart. De bbie Gray, Mary Re- uland a nd Evelyn Ha rt socia lizing a t the Me r- r iou. NB Mayor Evelyn Hart ('there with husband Lynn) was honored for her work in the community and with the auxiliary. She is a founding board member and parliamentarian. Tribute was also paid Mary Reuland, another founding board member w ho is corrrsponding secretary Marriott General Manager Ray Kovacs (wife Jean was~re too) welcomed the guests includin bbie Gray, premdent; Joy and Ctuef of olice Pete Gross, D~ and Richard Lueh ~~·sexecdirector f NH Chamber qi Commei't6), Carol So h and Villa Nova'sJimDale. ...._ anl'e may be m p;.•rson or by or'lruS1nererof()(e .. ecu1edandde· YOUC-3ltOmey livered 10 1118 undersigned I W(lllen • Oeclaratoon of o.taull and Demand PUBLIC NOtlCE RUFFELL'S CAPE COD COllECTIOI NOTICE OF SALE IF YOU ARE A CREDI· 101 Sare and a wfltten Notoce or Oe- OF RE AL PROPERTY TOR or ii m ntmgcnt creditor fault and Erectoon to Sell The under· AT PRIVATE SALE of the deceased. you must file signed caused said Notice or delaulr SUPERIOR COURT and E1ec11on to Sell 10 De recorded 1n OF THE STATE y~r da1m With the l'OW"t o.r rhe~ountywhererhereaJproperty1s OF"C"ALIFOR'HIA prt·sent 11 LO the pt.'rs<>nal rc•p· tocared FOR THE COUNTY n'St'nlall\'t• appornted .Cy the Dare June 8 1983 OF ORANGE mun Within £our months SAN MARINO SERVICES"INC NO 25-95-73 as said Twaree JAIJES c MART•N dnd MAR~ frum the date o f first 1ssuanre p,.,.11tc; Sen1inet Coro eoent C.RAIG P1ainr.t1s 15 EIJMETT T 11£ lClll'l'l> as provided m &~·· By ~lty Warner CONNER also kno"'" as EMETT T tron 700 of the Probalf' Code aulhOrize<I signature CONNEfl MAHL ON JOHN SMITH 8929 South Sepujve<la Blvd 8150 know" a~ MAYLEN JEFF of Cal1forn1a Ttw lime for Los Angeles CA 900•5 SMITH CATHERINE E KIRCHNER frhng l'l .. 11ms will no• C'Xprre 12131776 1201 DAVID KIR<.:HNER CHARLES prior I/I ruur months from the Said s11re w111 be conducted by KIRCHNER AND ALL PERSONS d II . of lhl' hl'aring nouc'('(J lawyers lllle Insurance Corp UPHOLSTERY, INC. •-l'Mbter _., hYe 1922 HAHOI lllvt>. COSTA MfSA -541-1 1~6 . .. claaic apparel :rou won't beli.-th. priceel 488 E 17th 64S 4136 Co:rner lmne • PARI LIDO MEDICAL MART 50o/o OFF SALE Thurs., June 30, Fri.~ July 1 ~ANN UNDflS DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please wn\e about Alµ\e1~r's di.aeue , ~'ven though there has been some lntormalion about it in the press. no one has explained it in simple language so lay people can unders~. A relalive has been diagnosed as having Alzheuner's ~d the enure family is being affected. Describe the s.ymptoma and adWJe thoee of ua who must live with and care for these sick ~pie. -MEEKER. COLO. DE AR MEEKER: I cooaaJted Eugene Koberta, Ph.D., dlrec\pr of tbe dlvlaloo of oeuroacleocea at tbe City of Hope Raearcb ID1tila&e ia Duarte. Roberta 1ay1 Alibetmer '1 dlaeaae affects a1 many a1 ! milUOA people lo the United States over es years of age and poH lbly a mUUoa more wbo are under SS. Some say lt ls tbe fourtb leadiag caaae oflleaUi among tbe elderly. Tbe costs fo r care of tbeae sick people ru iato billions of do11an. Tbe first 11ymptom1 are aeemiagly normal ln1taoce1 of 1Uglat confusion, followed by the loablllty to remember names, telepbone oumben, addresses, dates and the locatloo of famlUar places. Eventually tb~re 11 failure to recognize friends and family members. Alulety result• when chaotic personality ud emotional cbangea take place. This may include abaalve and violent behavior. Eventually loss of speech ls followed by tbe loablllty to walk or take care of one's self. The last stages of Alzheimer's dl1ea1e are 1ometlmea compared to a t eturn to Infancy. · I alto contacted Dr. Nancy Wexler, who works in &be National lo1lltute1 of Health ln Betbeada, Md., for &be Neurology ln1tU11&e. ReaearC!b Is do.ne tber.eon"i!Jseaus of the aging. Dr. Wexler pol.Dted oat that we used to thiak of Allbelmer's as senlllty -&be lnevltable resalt of growing old. Tbl1 ls a strange conclusion, considering we all know people lo their 80s and 90s whose minds.are not impaired. We now know Alzheimer 's ls an organic disease that can strike the yoUDg alto and that when It occurs bralo cetl11 die. It could be tbe result of a vlrua or &oxla. The important thing ls we can now study it as a dlseaJe. For those who want to know more about Alzheimer's (also wbere specialists can be found), wri&e to tbe Office of P ublic lnqolrles at tbe National Institute of Neurological Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National lostltotes of Health, BuUding 31, Room 8-A-16t Bethesda, Md. %0!05. Some superb studies are now being followe<l at Albert Eloateia Scbool of Medicine in New York and Johns Hopkins Medical Scbool ln Baltimore. For advice, comfort and guidance fo'r famillea of this catash'opbic lllnen, contact the Geriatric Study and Treatment Program It New York University, School of MedJclne, 550 First Ave., New York, N:Y.· 10016, or write to the AJ1belmer's Disease Assn., 360 N. MlcbJgan Av~ .• Suite 6011 Chicago, Ill. 60601. . ' . DEAR ANN: Last week I called my girl from an airport in Kansas. After I hung up and started to walk away, the phone rang. I thought I owed more money. The operator said, "Thought you'd like to .~.ow, after you ran off your girl said, 'Please ask me to marry you agam. I called her back . She said yes. Telephone operators can be awfully nice! -G RA'TEFUL AL DE AR AL: Wha t a heart-warmer. Thanks for sharing. WHO HAVl: OR CLAIM ANY • l 520 North Mein Street INTEREST IN OR LIEN ON THE ahnvt• Santa Ana, CA 92701 PROPERT'\' HEREIN DESCRIBED YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1714)558-08•• -Surgical Breast Prosthesis-SUMMER IS THE TIME FOR 0..lf'f'ldanctsASE HO 25 ___ 11 111, kL•pt by tht> t'Ourt If you Publ1!1hed Oran~ Coasr Deity .,.. • PtlDI June 16. 23. 30 1983 DAVID A KIRCHNER CHARLES iHt• mtl'rt>sted rn the !'Stale, 2769·83 KIRCHNER end CAlHERINI! E yrJll may serve· ,.pc:m thC' l'X· 1.-------...,.....----- I • , -Surgical Bras- open 9 •. m. -5 p.m . PLAY CLOTHES. FROM AEINERT'SI KIRCHNFR. Ple1ntolls vs EMMETT ('(;lJtor or adm1mstrator, o~ IM-U' ~TICE 1 CONNER MAHL ON JOHN ruuu'-nu SMITH aka MAYLEN JEFF SMiTH UJ.lOn the attorney for the e)(-1------------ JAMES c MARTIN MARY CRAIG l'C'Ulor or admmrstrator, !Ind NOTICE Of' TflU9TIEE'8 SALE 351 Hoapltat Ad. 842-9102 SHORTS • PANTS • ....... -... .................................................................... --i Loan No. RICIOLIAHO ANO ALL PERSONS UNKOWN file w rth the court with proof WHO HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE r T.9. No. D-07759 ANY INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON 0 ~·rv1n•, a written request • UNIT COOED 'HE REAL PROPERTY HEREIN DE Staling that you de!irre special NEWPORT ESCROW COMPANY SCRIBED Delt-ndanls notr('(' of the f1lil)i o f an rn· as duly nppo1nte<1 Trus1ee undet lhe NOTICE 1S HER~s.v. QIVEN rlttU ventory and apprarsement of ro11ow1n~ described deed or trust s"'bif'CI to conl11ma1oon lly the above ~tate assets or of the ..,..11• WILL S ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION SuPl'flOr Covrr lhP unders.grn><! '"~ r-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR R1>ff'rtt dulv aopo.ntPd by tne lluns or an:ounts mentioned CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR aUCJVf'·named Coun to ~II me ne•e I'" S(>(•\lon 1200 and 1200.5 or CERTIFJEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN "lilllf'r descflbPd property will sell lht• C;ihfornra P robate Code CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h IP•Y· al pnvste saie on or airer me r•th CHOATE & CHOATE able at tile lime or sate In lawful cay ol July 1983 ill 1ne oll1ce or rne money of the United Stet es) ell rtoht. undpr~•gned Rf'IPr~ all the "9hl SIO W. 6th St , Suite 4 16 111Je •nd 1nterea1 conveyed ro and ''"e .nterest and estate ot rne Los Angeles, Ca. 90014 now held by II under said Deeo or aoovo·named parllPS toolh pla1nt11fs , 2131623•2297 Tru'1 1n the propety herelnafle• de- and def1>ndan1,1 1n and to Iha\ cer ' scr1bed ta•n re111 property ln<:alt'd 1n me City Pubhshl'<i Orange Coast T RVs r o R M 1 c H A E L F t Huntongtori Bea<.h. Count\' Of Or D<ttl\ Pilot June 30. July I. 7, RICIGLIANO ingr S1a1e ol <..ahlorn1a anb more 11 !l8J BENEFICIARY AllCO FINANCIAL p~rl1cu1erly clPsc;ribert as IOllows lo . ' 3000•63 SERVICES OF SOUTHERN CALI, "''' --------....;;..;;...;;..;;;..= FORNIA, INC The real 11ropP•ly de%110ed as PUBLIC rtOTICE RECORDED January 22 198 t u Lots 21 .tnd n .n Block I OI lhp ___ .;....;..;;..;.....;___.;.._ ___ tnsrr No 236•11n Book 13921 page Aedour-. Ttatt 'n lhe Cily OI Hunt· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN0£A A 1255 or OllK:lal Records 1n 1118 ofllo. '"QIOn 8each t.ounty ol Oranqe DEED OF TRUST DATED MAY 21, of Ille RecOfder Of Orange Covnly. Stal!' ot Ca11101111a as per mao re 1llt2 UNLEU YOU TAK E ACTION sa•d deed or 1tus1 aeacribes tile cord!!d ir 8'>o• 4 Page 1 of Mis TO RPOTECT YOU R~OPEATY, rT following Cl'lianeous Mar;' "' lhe olloce of fht! M AY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. lot 7 rn Traci No 10137 Unll 318 County Reco•de• ol said county IF YOU NEED AN EXPt.ANATION as shOwn one map thereol recorded ' '3a1d D•OP"rTY s to be sold !U a OF THE NA T~RE OF THE 1n Sook 426 Pegea 48 thru 50 Mii· •Jnll as 1s 101 c;asn lawlul money ol PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU celleneous Maps records DI tard Or· Iha United StJl"S ol Ameroca and !SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ange County n('I ue>on t11;<1.I lfld lhe s11le •s 5'.Jb NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE 1111 DFFAULT UNDER A July Sale Summer Merchandise 2 lor l Plus '1'' . .-.:r 10 onr,r...,al•on D) the aoove I No. PSC-7115 DEED OF TRUST DATED 1fl3181 Court 001·1028'37 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO l Bids or oll11r5 shall be in wnllng ()n Julv 21 1983 el 10 30 am PROTECT YOUR PROPERT'Y IT !'--------------' .llltl accomoan•ed by a cerrlfied 0• SAN MARINO SERVICES. INC a MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE us.nier s c:heck tor ll!'I\ percent California Corpor•tlon, U duty ~ tF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 110 .1 ol the emQVnt Old made Pay· pointed TruetH under and THE NATURE 01' THE PROCEED· aor~ to tne Referee anti sn.au oe 1e11 I purwuant 1o Deed ot TNSI '11COr<lad 1 s OU 0 s 0 .... .,, rne oll•te 1JI '"" Rerer~ at any June '"· 1982• u Inst No ll\IG AGA N T Y Y U H UL., Don't Miss It! 11me alle1 111s1 11s11 publ1titl1on ot 82•200783 Of OfflcieJ Recotda, ex· CONTACT A LAWYER lh•s nollCt' I ne ulhce ol 1111> Rt>fe1~ MUied by GLENN A D"NFORO 318 Stream.,.ood Irvine CA is located ill 33•1 V•a l1<1r:> Nf""'Dort and KATHRYN G DANFORD.~ 927 U 8Path Ca11to1,,1a 926f;O bend 11114 wife u Joint t..,.,,11, u pr a srreet addreu or common ~ometblng Speelal f eminioe fashions 2.50 f; I ;'tli, (,aqa ,\fc,n • (>.l,S •. 5 ";" / I ~, "l""1 1•l1tt> 1n ~•,hwwi f,,, 1~ f'l'hu1 f1,11r,. 3 P<0~pectove bidders snould 1 Trua1ora,)n the otfloa of th41 County des1gnatlon of properly IS shown r1>ler ro Sl'Gl•ona 701 S 10 to R«order ~ Orenge County, Steta nbove no warrenry is given as ID Ill f 701 680 nc1.,,1•" of 111 .. Cooe or of CeJlfomla. Will SELL AT PUB-completeness()( correctness) The L!:======================~ 1v•I Proced'""' I ,r provi•1on<> go• UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-beneficiary undet said Deed of lt1tr• ~ 'h" ~ UH BLOUSES • TOPS • • • SUNDRESSES • BEAl:H TOWELS • MENS SWIM TRUNKS • SHORTS SUMMER SLAX • SHIRTS• • • COTTON SWEATERS ••• Hours: Doily 9:30-6:00 Oowd Sunda~ SINCE 1'49 \ \} \~ (j ~ Ms)or Credit Cards MPMTll•NT eT09'• 1111NnPOAT9LVO..COITA MUA I .. ~1n1ng Ille l1>rms cond11tons and er. 1 DER FOR CASH(peyeble at lime of Trust by reason of a breach or de· 1ec1 or '"" s~te and thl' hab1hfy or sale In lawful money of the United rault '" Ille obllgatlons secured· i============-r jelnu111ng bidders States) al outalde the tront 80• !hereby heretolore ••ecure<I end fOf l.a111o1n1a Pac1hc t'roP8f1•et. 5 Zone exception permr• and/or estate DATED June :?I 1983 rrance 10 t.awyer9 Thie lnautanoa det1verao ro the undenlgnacl a -11-PUBllC NOTICE 3•01 we" Sunn~ Avenue Suire ZE e3.99 for Chris R Stephens A pet1l1on h as been filt"d are interested tn lhe estate, you may serve upon lhe ~X · ccutor or i.dmJnistrator, or upon the attorney for~ ex- ecutor or admmistntor, and file with the roun with proof of service, a written request statmg that you desire spedal notice of the filing of an in- ventory and appraiaement of estate assets or of lhe peti-• tlons or accounts mentioned C.iro1 Mulvt v CO<POtatJon. 520 NOf1h Matn tC!<'I DecrarltJon of Default and De-2so Sanra Ana. for • ren1a11ve au111011zea agent lor Mnr-Elden De· b y Jamel! H Hasungs in the R!'f!'ree Slreet, Santa Ana. Cellfomla, aM mand ror Sale. and wrlllen notice of NOTICE OF p&rcel mep ror a 3·101 sutld1v111on of velapment. Post Olllce Box 203, Or 3:l77 Ilia L•Oo rlgtit lttle and lnt«eel conveyed 10 llreech and of erection lo ceuMt the PUlll lC HEARING 12 9 acres in coniunction with a Balboa rsr1nd for 8 oondlllonal use Superior CoW"t of ange Newpon OP.lCh CA '1?660 lllld naw held by 11 under Nkl Deed Uttdefslgned 10 sell Hid properly to No1tce IS hereby given.,,., lhe City ~8'1nOUSly 1pproved hOtellOfflC• permit for 8 7 unH cor>domlnlum de-Coun ty r equ esu ng tho t r ... 1714t 673 noo of TruS1 In rtwt property .rtuatad In 11ly H id obllgallona. and there-Coun<;rl of the City ol Newp()(t Beach complex located 81 the n()(theast velopmen1 w1111 v11rlance1 to exceed J ames H Hasungs be ap-Pubhsl'leO Or.ln1ie C.o,.s1 oa.1y aald Countv and St•I• deecf1b«I afl~r the unde<algnec:I eauMCI said will hn4d a publtc he•11no on '"' ap. orner of Brisror Sr reel and permitted density. end from rear set· 1>,1.,1 June 23 10 Ju•v 7 1Q8) u notice ol breach and or election 10 p1ic111ton or Big Canyon Country Pevterino Avenue In a c 1 zone En back and fence aetback require-potnted as personal represen- 21124·83 l 01 44 Traer 10097 u shown on e be recorded March n. 1983 a1 lnltr Club for Amendment No 5811 on ronmental 0erermlnat1on EIR for ment1. located at 2603-2607 Elden t.alive w administer the estate -----------map recorded In llooll u 1 Peon 2!1 No 83 12135-0 or Olllcial Record• In properly k>ceted al 11~00 JamborM oulh CoHr Coroorete Centef Avan~ end u o Del MBI Avenue in o f Nina Frankl (under the to 3• borh 1ncru11ve or Mia the olf1ce 01 '"e Recorder 01 Or•noe Aoad 2 Tentative parClel m8'> S-83·3118 en R2 z.one Envtronmantal 0. Independent AdmmtstratJon cpllaneous M•ps Records ol Or· Counry Request 10 ~m•t the con1truc-., 1 ...... Wlltl F t a d l«mlnatJon Neg•tlve declerellon Said sere will be meda, but wtthovf Uon ol ooe rnl<lence Jor lhe Oanatal O< .-ob« .,..,.n, am roe n for GP·83·28 o f Estates Act). The petltlon NOTICE OF DEATH OF 9nQf! County •nd coneced by th•I covenenr or warranty expreH °' •m· Manager or the Big Canyon Covntry !<HOGlllet, •uthorlzld aoant• ror 8 Zone exception permit is set for hearing in Dept No. EMMA HILO AND OF C.t'rtaln Ce<lillcate 01 Correction 'It-Plied, reii•rcllng lllffl posses.ion. or Club on properfr loc•lld within Iha outh Co&st Ptaza. 3315 Filrvlew ZE·83·100 and lent•tlve tract map 3 a t 700 C1vrt' CenteT Dr , TITJON To AOMINIS corded in Book 13630 Page 1•53 of encvnlbrance5. to pay the rHminlng Big Canyon OOI Courie. l llO •,.. Road for • p1<cel ,,,..,..,~ crHta 3 T -12008 fOf Cra"' Hampton ot P•-PE • . Olhc1el Records of Orange County princlpeJ sum of rhe nore(a) secured qu .. 1 to •mend the Big Canyon pare.ts '" conjunction With the clflc Butkllng Co~ta. authOnzad West. Sant.a Ana. CA 92701 TER EST ATE NO. A I U903 Caiirornie by aard deed 01 Trust. wtlh lntlfeal Pl1nned Community DaYeloprnant tlrucllon or • 4 ste><y. BPP<O•· IOlfll for Elden venture Group, 15311 on July 20, 1 ~83 at 9:30 a.m To 1111 hc•rr<. ht•nt fit iarlf>S. Nbh-E~cfu~ove Appurtenent e&MI· vld If Srederda to H lo permit Iha .()()f't· lmalely 22• 700 equ•re foot tet•ll Mon1 II. bu I t d t l'1 l mpnts 101 ingress, egr1r.u use and =~YI~ ::.~~:!~:ma :·.!~~'J:::'or 1truct1on of• residence f()( Iha Gen-11()(8 and •' 5 ltOl)I parking afruc. onrovla Avenue, NUfl'll>af 1 'New· IF y OBJECT to the rrec r ors a n con in.,,Pn en1oymenl in and to the "Rae· trust. !let, CharnA<>, and ex.pan-of 11<•1 Manager of rhe Big C.Oyon lure. localed at 3333 Brl1tol STr .. t port Beach. for • oondlllonal uN '"'anting of the petition, you l'rro1tors of Emma llild and ree11onat Common Area" of H id the Trus1M and";,-oie trusts created Country Club on the golf COl.ll"W In a C 1& rone Environmental Oa-perml~o conatruct 6 condominium :hould either appear at lhe person.s who may Ix> other· ~~r~~~00:.1 ~~=~::!~ ~~'::. by Mid Deed DI Trull NOTIC& IS HEREBY FU~THER enninatlon NO<dllrom EIR b:: ~:;.;:,,~ :.':. 9:i hearing and s!Ate you objec- w1se rnlert'Sted in thf' will dirions ftnd Restrictions, Laurel Said aalawll be held on· Thurlday. OtVEN thll • Negative Dacltretlon 3 Zone u oaptlon permit tentative tract mep for condominium Lions or file written objec imdloT est<ttc. Point Townhomes 11 Pl•nne<I Unit July 21. 11183, II 2 00 p.rn at the hat been given th•U•ld publle ha.r· ZE -83-95 for M1lcorm Rou, pur~. loca1ad et 2649 E.ldetl Av· A peutron h;u; bc:•,.11 filed Oe\llll<>1>ment Aee0<ded '" Book Cha(>m•n Avenue entrance to the lfl11 wllf be held on 11\a I 1th day of 1uth<>rb.ad agent'°' Seara. Aoabuck _,. In •n R2 zone En111ronmantat Lions w ith the court before 3 77 tD"" 1 Ott 1 "-Civic Canter Building, 300 East July 11183, atth41 J'lour ot 7 30 P rn. In and Company 1no South Cour 0eratmtnat1on Ewampt the h eDrina. Y our ap~•r· by Carl W 11lrnm V<·alt'. Sr in ~Of1d1 Pll08• '""' 0 oc;ia ,,... C111pmen Ave Orange. CA the Counofl Ch1tnber1 of t~tl New· Ptaza. 3315 F•tnriew Road, '°' an FClf further 1nf01m•llon on the imce may ~ In person:;; by tht• Su perior Coun of Orange' Tile ttraef aOdrnt 8nd oth« Al the time ot the in1ll•I poblt· oor1 Beach City Hall. •t wtl"' time amendment to the maetat p!an for ebova applloaflona, telephone MLIC rtOTICE m Section 1200 and 1200 S o f the Cabfomla Probate Code HA S TIN GS, BLANCHARD, WEILER • KENNEDY U O N or tlt MarylaM Ave. • SaJte Hl Oletulale, C.llf. tUM (US)50Z·I080 Cnun•v requN1trng tha t Carl common das1gn1110, If eny. of the cation of 1ni1 notioe. the 10111 and preoe any •nd all paraooa Soult\ COAM PJ&r.a to ec>alltUCI a 754·5t4S or c91111 fhe omce of tl\f your attorney. · Willt&~ Veale. Sr bt• ap· rfl81 propet1y described •bove le amounlof Iha vnp11<11>8111009 of Illa frrtera•t4td may appear aM t>el\Qrd lou<-tlOf')I, IOl)to~lm•taty 224,700 Ptann1n9 Dapar1mant. Aoom 200. 77 IF YOU ARE A CREDI· ----------- porp()(ted 10 be t04 Pinon TrM obllg&tlon aec;ure<I by the •bova da-the<900 aquar. 1001 r«alf ttor• •no • F•lr Ortve, Coate M .... CA TOR o r a contingent creditor rtaJC NOTICE Published ~ Cout Daily Pilot June 30. J uly 1, 6, ~ 983 2964 .83 pointed as J>('f'Cilmal repr('<;(•n Lan" Cosr• Mesa c11110,n18 scribed d..o 01 trust end n11me1ae1 Wanda E Anoattan ttve-leval Ptrklng structure. wtth Publlahed Oraf!09 CoHr D81ty O! lhe dece&M!d, Y(ll.I must file flCTTnOUa __,_ .. ta live to admm tster the C'Slatf' rnc undlfalgne<t Trullee dll· eotta, ••P41"1-. ind •dvencee I.I Ctty Ct.wk eondltk>nfl uM pel'mlta 10 ••o.act Piiot June 30. 11183 ..... $23 491 1e City of Ntwpott Beach iwo a1or11e and to ••°"° ramp 2909.93 your claim with ... e court or NA• ITATDllWT or Emma H ild (un der thf> In-cloims IA/ly lltlblllly for any Incorrect· T~ total lnd•bte<lnen bel"4 an PubUIMd Oranoa Coatt Dally elOpe requirement• Ind vari-present It to the pc!'l'IOl\&l rep· TIMI IOlfoOMnO l*'90fl " doinO drpendent Admm1str11uon of ~0"'m'~!.!.""..!..1:,~,t~'~n""y <I-~~ •••~•t•on wn1eh rn. opening bid ta P1to1June30. t8U trom amount ..nd dallgn of parltlng, -----------..... b th butlhtN u. d "'·wte1 Acl) The rv>lltron 1s ~-a;~.,, .. .,..'V ~· .. ""'"' computed m•y be obtained by caft. 211K-13 lad at 3333 8'1110! Straet In • "8.IC NOTICE retientative appoln..,.. Y .. ~ A~UAATE UC'CUTIVE SI "41 ,... ,,.,~ 7 t •1 "37 __. ....... d ..... f 1s E tronmantar D• ___ .;.,;;;;;.;;;.;;..;.~.-.;;,_--·I rourt w ithin lour mont.111 VICES, ···~· """I Dr •• ""I for h eanng rn Dept No J Seid Hie win 1>41 midi, but WllhOut •no ( .. ,. """"" ""' •Y ... °'' zone nv <>1><• .,,.... """ lhe Mle !'\a.IC NOTICE armln111on· FC>CUMd EIR MN·Al•n from""'• <t.te or fl rat 1-uent'e Meae. ca.. 8 at 700 Civic ~nter 0Dr1 . W1f'111t. ~fi;:,'~~:,0~r~~:.·='.'; oared June 22.1. t8~83. • Zona ••c•petron parmtt NOTICE OF DEATH OF of Jett.era as provided ln ~-£lalna ~111agaW9. W ~t Santa An.ca. CA 927 on • ll v lln<:Umbrencea 10 P•Y the ramllnlng NEWPORT Ea1,;f'IOW PANY PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL 8E E-83-97 fOt Matlil hi. IUlhOf\led NINA FRANKL AND OF "°" 700 o! the Probaie c.odc °'.:.... eoa ..... '!~· .. c. ....:...~ .... -27. 1na3 at 9 00 AM "'inclpal sum ol 11141 oot••I _,,ad aa Mid Tr HELD BY THE COSTA MESA PLAN· tot l<W'OflO ~Lam,:'! I PET1TION TO ADun.ne 1n --.,.,._,_ vr -· .... .... f t ev f D hf'VIOe Col'rl"'7 agent NINO COMMISSION AT THE CITY hytl A...,_ Newport 8"cft lftll'lll.r of California. Tho tI~ for lndlvtou.l: lF Y OU( Oh8JFCT1 I w tht• ~~~!o~.~:.,,d:•:~ :•,~ :i-.•,;, By l.lnd1 Pata ' HALL, 77 FAIR 01111111!. COSTA or a verlenoa toailow ~In ttMi TER ESTATt!; NO. AHllH filln& c:laim1 will not expln" E.l4llne Attirt..,.a gt anttng o t e pet ton. you •dv•nce• 11 any untttt lhe tlfm• 01 AHl1tan1 Secr11ary MESA, CALIFORNIA, AT 8 30 P 111 ~ lencleeapod lld9 Mt&.clll In T o all helrl, bt-nefld.arlee, prior to four monthl from the ... !~'7.·~~ol Or~~~~~ should either appesar Ill the H id Deed of Trutr ,.,.. Chit .... , Ona City 81\td, WMI OR AS SOON A8 POS818Le IUMilOfl with the COMtnic:tlon of d.•t• of th• '-~-'no not' ....... ~· ~.---,........ _.,,,.. ....,_ .. , -· b -~· °'~ CA 92eee THEREAFTEA ON MONDAY. JVLV -3.100 ClqU8t8 tool oornmatoltl c~ltors and cont1n1ent ' .... -........ 11\.'lllU "'".. ~ .... I ht-anna and st.ate you ~'f;,Jf'\. ~ 1~~~:!.~~":r':~~"O:: :, 11 t4) saa-nse 11. 1M3. Ing, H>nted •• 121 W•t 1et11 creditors ot Nina Frankl and above. "-!' tlons or Clle writ~n :.::_• • l rvit fOf 1,,_.•rnounl re•tOtllbf)'H Publltllael Ofanoa Co.at Delly AEGAADINO THf l"OUOWtNO tr..C In• Cl ton9 lnvtronm.n1a1 pertON w ho m.y be other· YOU MA y EXAMINE lhe 'vOllthecl °'enot Oomt Olilr l llons ~th they rourl vc.;,.""4! t1ma1ea to be 128,063 3• Pllor June 30 Jutv 7. 14, 11~, 13 APt\'~~!:~:areai '""9 a 13-312 .:,:m1n•1loll N901t1¥e dtel•r· wlM! lntcrnted In lhe will tlle kept by the c:oun. U you P1IOI JI.Ina :M>r.Jut)' 7, 1.4. 21~~.a •• thr rin8 ~• •P ' •~ _.,., ,_ --~ -' PPS 2 a 'La Mancha' .... Production well done By TOM TITUS OfhO..,,...._ Who says you can'l go home again? • Sadd.Jeback College haa done so, magruhcentJy, with a stirring re-creation of "Man of La Mancha," the musical which inaugurated the maJJl theater on Its Mlsaion Viejo campus five years ago. And the star of that 1978 production is back for a second, triumphant turn as Cervantes/Don Quixote. Pursuing the "impo8Sible dream" iB a career within a career for David Holliday, probably the most renowned Quixote th.is side of Richard Kiley. And he does so with the utrn.o8t of fervor and conviction, enacting the world-weary knight~t who finda sanctuary in madness with in.splrationaJ authority. Holliday is the spearhead of a robust, tightly mounted production -splendidly chrected by Rudy Tronto -which suci.-eeds both 'dramatically and musically in a vehicle which places equal emphasis on bo~ areas of expertise. Under the flashing baton of Jeffrey L . Patterson, the "La Mancha" orchestra adds musical electricity to one of. the theater's most compelling stories. An enhancing bonus in the Saddleback Com- pany Theater production is the vocal artistry of Adria Firestone, who brings a voice rich in operatic training to the demand.illg role of Aldonza, the tavern wench placed reluctantly on a pedestal by Don Quixote. ln raging protest of this veneration, Firestone charges, eyes flashing, into an outstand,ing ihterpretation. Director Tronto, who played Quixote's sidekick Sancho Panza in the 1978 version and usually does so in the reprise, was replaced in Sunday's perfonnance by Carl Nelson, likewise no stranger to the role. Nelson is a gifted comic actor whose mission here is to ' BURT . REYNOLDS IS Universal Plcttres and Warner Bros Present A 'MUIR WOO> Proooctoi A HAL NEEDHAM Film BURT R£Yt«OS t1 "STR()([R ACE" NED BEATIY JIM~ PARKER STEVOOJi in! LOOI AN!lm ~~ Screenplay by ftGl ~LSOO and HAL NEEDHAM Pr~ by HANK tmiJEAN Musx: by AL CAPPS .. D1rectoo by HAL N([OOAM 1 ..... -..z..~ :-::.~---:·-fllle~brl~OOR!fllAHll.1iW(J PG}WBlM.11.-::l WJlll ~\ ~-~-. .,.~ ..... "09~· O•tal-.~C.., Sii_... MC ....,_ ... --STARTS TOMORROW--= = =.-c-C'!'J.•.L:.='9cw.na 111'•••• /It •U• M• OU. _, .. -----·~°""""' ---__ ., ...... U I 4070 ~UOI • • .. 6110 CllT•..sa -t:t-.a Crwfta ~ 919 '"' WC C)-""'6l' OHO tC> ~ a.eco'flO '09 , .... ~ -~.c;i,c;---°""""' .,,.,,. keep the action from be<x>ming too heavy -a feat he perfonna with alacnty. Doyle McKinney, SaddJeback'a dean of com- munity services and the penon probably most responsible for the annual Company Theat.er progr.ib, ia well cast as the innkeeper. Robert Scott Fitzgerald is a bit callow for the part of Dr. Ca.rra.aco, while Glen Banta as the Padre and Jill DeFreitaa as Antonia provide 90lid support. Steve Lawrence l.acka authority as the Inquisition captain, but George Sullivan exudes plenty as the whip-cracking head muleteer "Man of La Mancha" is a musical worth its frequent reprises (the next one an1ves·July 8 at Sebastian's West). The Saddleback Company Theater production continues through July 10, dark on Mondays only. in the main theater on the Saddleback College campus in Mission Viejo. Call 831-4656 for curtain times and ticket information. ******************************* ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR moRNof: Suflf~JD" ~ ~ -niEJEDI ~--~ M- AT ~~..4S7W,.. OUTLETS (Including Music Plus) LUXURY THEATRES h t 1" lbli11tt SMtr i11u O'llY $2.llU.leuOllltnmt Nitti! tll3G134•X11ll6l6~ 25511=;:.) s * FOR FUnt EXCITEmEOTI V1s1tOur... 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' .... 0 by Wile~ ~.~ .. m LOOKtD ~1™ET~US, DIDN'T '«XJ? • CBS' battle of the budget Pope's trip galvanizes public attention Bv FRED ROTHENBERG All"t ... """" ...... Nl!."W YORK (AP) When any maJOr corpor a!Jon lightens us belt, boches inside feel the SQUee7.e. It's a common occurre nce in business, and not usually new sw orthy . Who cares 1{ International Widgets is cutting back production In its P ott.sylvania plan t and phasmg out its lm e of plastic p rongs? But the budgetary in·fightu;>g at one m ultibl!).iQn dollar l'Ompany h as be<.'Ome public because the pinched party is CBS News. And w ha t galvanized attention to the problt'ms of CBS Ne ws w as that w hen Pope Joh n Paul l1 landed in Poland for the historic retunl to h is h omeland June 16. ABC and NBC broadcast it live, while CBS was showing "T he Price ls Rtgh t" According \0 published re ports, CBS spent about· $1 million less than ABC and NBC toetiver the pope's trip. "lnte rnally, tha t was a symbol that we h ad serious problems," says a source a t CBS News, w ho didn't w ant to be identified. Yet, 1t wasn't until Gene Jankowslu. prt>a1 dent of the CBS Broadcast G ro up, saw lhC. t'OVCragt.• r rom Poland and, about the same time, understood the furor within CBS News caused by suggested budget and personnel cuts, tha t he moved to bolster the hopes and morale of the troops a t CBS New s. Vario us sourc.-es within CBS. who refused to be identified, provided in!onnauon for the following account o f last week's Battle o f th e Budget. Last Thursday, J anko wski met with Van Gordon S auter, president of CBS News, and &i Joyce, the new s divis1on 's executive vice pres1dent T he follo wing day, he addressed two·dot..en of CBS News' production a nd on ·cam era elite. includ ing Dan Rather and B ill Moyers He ~ured the group that he would not insist on any specific fin!lnciaJ and personnel cutbacks, allowing Sauter to tnm where he could.· Jankowski also promised that CBS News would have enough money to remain "competitive" with ABC and NBCdunng the 1984 election year. and that the n ews division w ould have 20 hours of prime· Lime programming in the upcoming season, five pertarning to the elections. ln a ttem pting to overcome severe financial troubles a t CBS, the Broadcast G roup, which inc.ludes en tertainment, sports, news, radio a nd T V stations, was looking for across·th e·board bud get cuts. The suggestion made to CBS News was for $12 million in reductions. which would amount to more than 60 lost )Obs "Tht! company h as serious problems and began to set ttoals (for CBS News) which were fundamen· tally unreachable," said a .source a t CBS Newa w ho requested anonym1ty. "Every year there's haggling about the budget , but tt tends to get resolved in ternally. T his time, the scope and con.seque nce was larger to CBS Ne ws and the company To hls credit, w hen M r. Jankowsk i understood this, he went about solvm.(( thf' -proble m ." T tus year's more desperate need for economiring comes from escalating costs. and the fact tha t CBS Inc. made large expenditures in the last five years to gam experis1ve sports events, regain the -top s pot in prime time and expand and unprove news program· mm g . ln addilJon , the network's sales department miscalculated the ad vertising market and has lost $100 m1llfon in projected commercial revenues. Sauter. reached on vacation Tuesday afternoon , said. "We will con tinue to seek w ays to d im inish costs and e lamma te (job) redundancies that wiU no t diminish our journalism and our com petitive position . No doubt w e w1U have success m those areas." T h at the "Battle of the Budget" was played out m the pre5.'1. a nd not solely m corporate board rooms, says som e thing a~t the skill of some at CBS News to lobby in their own behalf. Aft.er years reporting leaks from the high-pow ered world of international diplomacy and domestic politics, some sources a t CBS Ne ws spread the ir troubles to the press, and Jankowski w as obliged to react q uickly. In one published report, Sauter was even SaJd to be contemplating resigning. Sauter wou~ not comme n t, but a source in the news division said Sau ter would have lost the respect of his staffers if he had accepted a cu tback of $12 million after a previous budget slashing of almost $7.5 m1ll1on this s pring. The cuts had com e despi~ the fact that, in the past year. CBS New s in creased its broadcast airtime by more than 60 percent, w ith programming tha t ran from 2 a m to 9 a m . each w eekday. T here are th ose within C BS w ho feel that news. while n ot sacrosanct, should not be sliced w ith the same knife that IS used to t:arve up e n tertamment budgets for fare lake "Dallas" and "The D ukes of Hazzard'." ln this case, they we nt pubUt· w ith their views, and It seemed to rn;lke a diffe rence But the tacuc may have b uilt resentment m other d1v1s1ons at CBS. w here som e budget cu ts we re sw allowed and o thers haggled o ut -all in private . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thur1day June 30. 1i8.J Cl I ONEOAY AT A Tiii ()) TIC T #: DOUGt4 alACHB. I LIHNlll ""°"1 llT'a. lml NllO MmwAIOI YOU AllCID ~IT MOY!( ••It "That'• My Men" (1947) Don Al'lllCillt, C.lllerlnl Meltod 0t) Wla.EDON lJflOA Tt -t:OO-ilk'=°'' P.L Cuc>r•IQ'lt · 18831 v 0.1• '"' • • '.; "The <M1uom Geno" (1871) EVEH1NO l(lm Otrby, Tony Mueanlt -l;OO-U 9 MOVIE IJ D U NEWS * * • "The lllllld Ot Or MOftau" 8 WOHDE11 WOMAN I 19711 Bul1-Lancaattf, Mlehall Ycrl D 8J / LOIO 1'W1UOHT ZONE m 8.W.A. T. m P.M. MA0AZJNE Cl> HAWAII FIVt-0 Cl> MOVIE 811 OV'Ell fMY * * "Overlord• Ot The UFO" ( 1977) Ci> AMERICAH OOVEANMEHT Oocumente~ i ~=n ==OMHOl:coum 3 N8C NEWS.., CC) MOW (C)MOVIE * *'-' "Lion 01 The Del«l" (198tl ••on "Oangtrous oavlee" ( 198 t) Anl/lony Oulnn, O"vtr Reed Bernard Crlt>l)jns 8111 Maynard (HlMOVIE ($)MOVIE ' *'A "The .l.Alt Chase" P981) l M • • • "Clash 01 The Titans" ( 19Sl) Me)Ofs. Chris Mak~ Hauy Hamlin Laurence Olivier l OJ MOVIE · 1~ ••• • "The Boat" (1981) Jvergen fJ{ OAAtf<JE CoUHTY TOOAY Proehnow. Arthur Gruenem.yer. !_$)MOVIE -&:~-• * "Come Beck To Tiie Ftve And Ill DICK CAVETT (RI Dime Jimmy DNll. Jimmy ONll" (No ~ UHOeASTAHOING HUMAN Datet Aoben Mman, l<aren BlllQI(, llEHAVIOA ' 0 MOVIE (I) NtWS •11t "Super Fuu" (198 11 Tetence O! 8AAHEY MlLLEJI HIU. Ernest Borgnlne 3 LOOI< AUVE ( ZJ MOVIE m F£LOHY SOUAO • • * "Heavet1'1 Giie" (1980) Krts Cl) MOVIE l(r1s1otterson. Cnrlatopher Walken * * •;, "Demons 01 The Mand" ( 1978) -8:30- P•ul Jones. Patrtck Magee (f) ()WIUFS AHQELS • -7;00-ID WHO LOVES ~'f TOHIOHT7 8 ~: on IHSIOESTORY 8 KUNG FV m> 8HEAI< PAEVIEW8 -tO:tJ-UMOVE U "Chanel Sollteifl" (1081) M.n. Frenoe Plllet. ~ger H- -t0:30- CD IHOEPEHOEHT HE1WONC HEWS to) LOVING FNEN08 NltJ PEJftCT COUPlE.S -t1:00-IJ u a (I) o a NEWS 8 SATUN>AY H9QHT D 1H 8EAACH Of .•. m THE J9ffRIS()H8 CDIENHYHIU al BU8INE88 REPORT 6i> P88 LA T9IOKT ~AHOTHERUR CC)MOVIE * * * * "The Boat" (1981) JuefQlll Prochnow, Arthur GrtHlflemfytr (OJ MOVIE "lnsatleble" (19801 MWllyn Cl\em. blrs. Jolln Holmee. tSJ LOWtO FNEN08 AHO PERFECT COUPlE.S =~NtWSQ ** ** "Zorba The G•eell" (19641 CHANNEL LISTINGS ll~lnn, i'lan Bates. ID TiiAEFS COMPAHY Q) JOKEA'S WILD ti> BUSIHE88 REPORT m> MOTORWEE< (I) P.M. MAGAZJHE ®l EHJERTAIHMEHT TOHlGHT Q! MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAH mOAAGNET (0) CHUCt< BERRY LIVE AT THE ROXY -7:30-IJ 2 ON ntE TOWN D Q! F~ILY FEUO UEYEONLA. 0 KNXT !CBS). 0 KNBC (NBCI 0 KTLA (lfld ) Q) KABC (ABCI O KFMB tCBSI 0 KHJ TV tlncl I l1il KCST IABCI Q) KTlV (Ind I Q) KCOP· TV llnd ) fJ:) KCET I PBS! a::> KOCE (PBS> 0 On TV Z Z TV 11 HBO e tClnemaw) •t 1 IWORI NY N 'f illl tWTBSI L IESPNI 11 1 IShoW11me) 0 Spo l11ghl B l~ble News Nt lWOrkl See complete Hating• In TV Log I~~ HAMY.0 ~k!AA..nt e100c:wt CJ) A NI'# ~y IH 1D81 -tt:46-!f.I:.W6T Of CMION wmtlCM~~ .,,..,... -tt:M- CCJMOYIE • • .. Bilit1s .. ·mm Pa tu d' Af1)an. vMle. Mona l<i<len.t Mary Frann ... She's Bob Newhart's 2nd television wife NOTICE OF DEATH OF MUNICIPAL COUttT BARBARA MARG ARET co~~:';;°c:::OE PlmlC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE Bv JERRY BUCK W'T-•-"l kn£-W l could play this w oman," she says. "l LOS ANGELES -Mary Frann opens h er purse and displays a ragged towel, a souvenir of her vacation to the Caribbean love to travel and stay in country inns J bked the idea that they w ould run the mn \Qge the r and no t have separate careers l saw it as an o pporturuty for them to do all lunds of things together. Miss Frann is just back from an 1sla nd ·hopping jaunt after completing her first year on the new CBS comedy, "Newhart " S he only wished her vacation had gone as smoothly as her m troducuon as Bob Ne whart's second televtS1on w afe "I was one of five candidates for the role 1 w ent bac k three times and wore the same outfit each time. It was my good luck dress. I did my reading for the network in a rehearsal hall big enough for the Rockettes. As I walked Ln I tripped. I was so humiliated. G oodbye JOU. An ho ur a fter I got h ome I got a call from the director telling me t he job w as mine." The towel looks as 1f 1t did duty on Capt. K idd's ship on th e Span ish Main and took a few cannon sh ot in the bargain. Laugh mg, s h e says, "ThtS came from the honeymoon villa where we stayed an St. Lucia" Frann says she had no problems adjusting to being the second M rs. Newhart. "I had seen the old show a nd liked 1t," sh e says. "l saw this show as a brand new veh icle T h e only common denominator lS Bob. It w as a new character . I d1dn 't see 1t as a transition ." Frann w as prepanng at the time to go on "The Tonight Show " to tell Johnn~Carson about other horrors of her vacation. The runrung JOke among her companions, she says, was: "This must be w h ere they filmed 'Papillon ·This is a penal colony. L'\n't 1t?" Sh e sees the role as one which makes them equal and partners. Plesh e tte l'lad romplam ed tn the past that h e r role sometimes gave ~tie more to do tha n pour coffee On "Newhart," t he on ly new CBS show from last fall to be renewed. Frann had to make the television audience forge t that Suzanne P leshe tte was Newhart's wife f~s1x years on the h igh ly popular "The Bob New S how " S he was called to y out for the show shortly af~r h er previous series, ABC's "King's Crossing." folded. Frann feels the character reaUy came mto her own in the third eplSOde last (all. Newhart talks her into going s kating, much against he r Wlll Naturally, she breaks through the ice ar'ld 1s humilia ted m front of the whole town "I'm not speak ing to him." she s.9YS "When we all finally break the ice. pardon the p un, I say. 'You're TH NDJICfS I always doing th lS to me.' Ct sh ow s them as a couple l, .... ~·llll••••••••••••••••• really coping w ith a relat1onsh1p . They really love MALLOY each other I didn't want a put-d own relationship " of Costa Mesa C1 Passed Frann whose reaJ name is Mary Frances DAVID J MALLOY re-,1 '!" ay on Jun1 2H I 98:l Luecke says. she comes from a very close farruly . S he dent or Lillie Balboa Island. Surv1w<I bv her d •Ughtt'r I passed away on June I; C'aroll't' ~tevens tJ( Costa was .the eldest~{ four children . Her father was a S t. 1983 Survived b\ 2 n1eu'$ MPsa C.i. ~can Hobt>r 1 Louis~portswnter who wasalsosoccercomrruss1oner Margll Easley and Inger Burd11k o f Anaht•1m Ca 6 for M tSSOun Mane-Graham and 1 .l{ranill hllrlrt•n and 2 "Nobody m the Midwest had ever h eard of grand·mece M<1ry Easley gr ea 1 gr Jn d 1 h 1 Id re n soccer then ," sh e says "I'd go to the games and they Pn vatP memorial wrvtn·~ Chapel s1•rv11·('S will tX' held had teams from Europe J t was so sad The stands were mnductt•d friends un .rnd.iy. July I , l!l83 al w ere only partly full I p layed a lot oi sports w hen I who wish an l1eu uf rtowe>r-.. Ill .WAM at the Wf'st w as grow ing up. There 's something about being may make l'•.mtnbuhons 111 ttttnskr Memnri.il Park physical tha t creates a ught bond. You learn to be the American Cancer So M111 tunrv In lll'u c1f f IOWPrs . • . t1Ny Malloy· Millen F'u r·•mtnhutions ma\ bi• madl• compet1t1ve ma healthy way. neral Home d1rt'C'lors 1213> lo ah t' Oian~1 Couniv ''It was w onderfu l to grow up in a close family BURDICK Amtmiln C:amf'r Scx:1ety nr We all had dmner togrther and you 'd better have a DO R OT H Y F'OWLEH Gulth·n T1mer1i Sen1111 good reason lfyouweren'tthere.We'ddiscuss Ulings BURDICK. agto 81. residf'rll Cc:nl..r ,,r C'ostt1 M<•sa and everyone e xpressed hts opinion. It was a nam. IL'(J by Wc·111nunste>r w onderful sharing urne." r M1·mon.il P<1rk Morwary In h e r senior year at high school, she was named ANDERSON America's Jt.uuor M iss, winning a scholarsh ip to ,4CIRC YlfW MIMOllAL , .-11 Cerreaerv Morludl'\' Chapel·Cremalory 3500 P<1r1l•c V1ew D11v1> Newoort lkar11 644 2100 Mc.CC>aMICJI MOUUUllS l.Jouna Beac11 49A 941 5 LaQuna H111, 768 093J San Juan Cao•~lfM ,, 495 I 77b ... Hd90l lAW.._MT OLIYI Mortual'\' • Cemele"t Crl!ma torv t 6~ G1slt"I Avf' Costa Mec.;i SA0-5554 ,_ClllOTHHS l&l llOADWAY MOITUA.IY 110 Broadway Cost• Mer.11 ,, ) 6'? 9150 ,, IAU"llB•HO.. SMl'TH 6 TUTHILL WUTCLlff CH4,.l 4'17 C 17th St t'T' Costa Me'3 1'146•9'.\71 .... .. ~ ·. OHVll.LE C ANDERSON. Northw~tern University. She stiU continues w ork· of Laguna lltlls. Ca Passed ing with the Junior Miss program. ·•.way nn June 25. :911:1 It w as an high sch ool, too, that she picked up the <. o-fou1~1lt>r of thr Cosw name of Mary Frann. Once as an actress she changed Mesa Globe-Herald News· J · Do 1 · S h paper and a member of the at to enmfer ug .as on th~ advice of h e r agent. e Unsted States r>lµl omatJ( ch .. nged 1t back quickly Corp 111 1 i.ily .ind Mexll'o She left Northwestern a fter two years to jom the Fore1i;<n Sl.'rv1cf' Olftre for ne ws staff of KSD-TV in S t LoutS A year later she :Ja yl·a~ Survavt'd t..y his moved on to WBFB-TV In Chicago, where she m·phew Rl'v Brut'<' Lavery became co-host o f t he m orning talk show and uf San Ch·niente. C.1 and ;i traveled extensively in this country and in Europe. h ru 1 h1· r 1 n "I aw De an She made h e r dramatic appearance m the TV sen es Lavery 11f Laguna liilh•. Ca ''My Frien d T ony" in 1969. Serv11.:t•s Wert' he-ldn1 lhe rnap<>l i>r O'Connor Laguna For four years she was Amanda Peters Ln the Hill!! ll'lterml'nl at El Toro dayUme soap opera "Days of Our L ives." Sh e al.so CemPlerv O'Connor spent nine months In the daytime serial "Return to L:igun:i 111·11,. Mortu11ry <11 Peyton P lace " 1 t't'lnri. "l e njoyed workmg ln the soaps," she says. ''but 8RODSK \' GOLOIE BROO:c;KV. J t('<l1 dt·rt1 tJf BC'llflow('r. C11 She 111 surv1w-d by ht•t husband Martin, dnvghtct Ch11rlenr Tnrrl~h brothe-1"1 Mu ~nd Phahp Wiik. slstrr E81her Minus. grandch1lctrf'n Jody nnd J ant't C nwH1de aer· v1t't.'S will br held on Thurs- do y Jun(' 30. 11>83 at I OOPM at Harbor t....wn Mount Olive Memorial Perk ~rv1cet1 undt'r the dlrHtion o r H arbor t...awn M o u nt Olive Mortuuy ot C.fiui MC'U 5'10 5~54 SC R to be featured on KOCE-Television The South Coast Reper tory theater compnny of Costa M.-.o will be featured th.la weel«-nd on KQCE..TV, C hannf'l 60 Founding d lN'ciOra David Em~ and MM\ln Benaon will dltcuu the 18·)'HJ" hlatory of the theater o n Jim Coopt'r'• Orange O>unty, which will air Friday at 8:30 p .m . and Saturday at lO a.m. ~nca from SCR'1 curren t productio n. "M ajor &rbAra," will b4> 11hown on the p rogram. i?~· I'm o ne of the few who d oesn 't feel ll'sagood training grounp. You'd better have it all togethe r when you get on a soap. The re's no time to learn on the job. There's no time to rehearse, no ume toedll. What you act IS what you see. "The only W'a1I see it as a trainirfg ground is that you're using your emotionaJ muscles every day. And 1t d isciplines you to retain large amounts of dialogue." M UC NOTICE PlmlC NOTICE GAFFNEY ANO PETl· HMl•Ofl JUOICIAL OtSTillCT TIONTO ADMINISTER ES· 4801 JamboNe etvd. TATE NO. A 118934 NewPMt 't!ctc~~1,_., To all hears, bene(1c1anes, PLAIHTlf'F: HUllTAGE BANK .• er t•d1tors and contingent C•IHor.,la corporation. ,. red It 0 rl. 0 f Ba rba r a OEFEHOANT: ALAN H ROOIN, M G . d JULIET lllOOtN and DOE& OHE argaret arrney an per-throvgh nH, anclv.ln sons who may be otherwise SUMMONS interested in the wall and/or c ... Ne. 51392 l'State . NOTICEI You Mff beef\ luecl The CCMin m•r decide agal.,•t rCMI A pet111on has be<-n filed wlt"-t your being heerd unteu by Hugh Charles Gaffney in YIMI '"pond wlthl., JO der• lllMCI MUNICIPAL COURT NOTICE OF DEATH OF lhe Superior Court of Orange th• 1.,1orm•tlon below OF CALIFOflMIA Co th tt h II you Wtllh to Mell 1"9 advoce of COUHTY Of ORANGE LETllA L. MJ\.LER unty requestmg at ug •ny lllOflleV an lll1• mauer you CENTRAL OflANOE COUNTY ANO OF PETITION TO Charles Gaffney be ap -shOYIO oo so 1><ompny so 1h" your JUDICIAL DISTRICT ADMINISTER EST ATE pointed as personal represen-wrtUf;il r&sponse 11 any. mey be !tied 700Clv~g·~~nW••t NO. All 88$7 1At1vc toadmtn1s~rtheestale on~r.:01 Uetecl"' ltdo deman- s.n11' An., CA 92702 To all heirs. benef1cumes. of Barbara Margaret Gar-dado. t:I trl~nal puedl dKldk PLAINTIFF: CARLOS uRteE. ned1tors and contingent fnl.'y (under the LndependPnl ~"• Ud. •lft ~ • - BEATRICE URIH crcdilors of Letha L Miller Administration of Estates ~ Ud. rffPOJ\dl defttro da JO OEFENOANT: 0 £8CO CON• .• h be /\ct) The pelll1on IS set for s1'uls",J·}~·~.~oac11-~ •• ~c~ .... ~ 8TRUCTION co .. INC .. OfAALO v. :mu pt;rsons w 0 may ""'UQ~ ~ vn "' ~· ·-CARPENTIER. OElllALO A. OOBBIN, otherwise interested I" the hearing m Dept No 3 at 700 de un abo0a<10 en es1e a<1un10. <le-00£9 av throvgh XX. lnclueln will and/or estate C1v1c Cen~r Dr West, Santa 1>e111 neceflo 1mme<11a1amen1e oe SUMMONS A ""litaon has be<-n filed Ana. CA 92701 on July 27, esll me,... a "'re$PUnla esc:rna so C-.,_ 157571 r-1 gu3 l 9.30 llay alQuna puede -reg111<1<1e a . ..-. b o· p h s u a a m HprtCEI You hn• been ... ect. Y 1ana ec:a in t c U· ' 11empo TM oourt m•r decide again•• yov p<•raor Court of Orange Coun-IF YOU OBJEC"T to the 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A c1~11 without. your. being hHrd unleH ty rt.viuestmg that Diana Peca granting of the petition. you comp1aln1 lla.s .,_, llle<I by 1he __ .. llhl JO d AMCf ·., h Id h th ptarnllll aga1nsl you U you with 10 rou '" ....... -• n •J•· be apnnmtecl as personal rep-5 OU eat er appear at e defeno lilts 1awiw11 you must ""'""'n the l111ofmallon below. r-h d h 11 yo.J w•sll 10 _.. 11>e 11:1v1c:e 01 tesentallve to adrrumsU>r the car mg an state you o )l!C· JO <11ys ette< tnts summon• 11 """90 eny a11orney 1n lhlS metier you t•slate of Letha L f'4iller hons or file written ob,)E'.:· on you tile w111> lhts court a wrtnen sllOYl<l do so promouy so 1rra1 your (under the lndenond~nl Ad· uons wilh the t'Ourt before responte to 1ne complatnJ Unieu I' If ~ ... 111~ ...-~ h you do so. yOYr defeull will be wrt en responM any ma,""' .,.. f ,,._ A ) t e hl•anng Your ap""':lr-enle• ..... on apptic111on ol , ....... ,•n· on Ume m1n1strallon 0 ""'tales Cl . re .,... ,.., .... AVISOI Uttecl h• •ldo clemen-Tht> l)('Ullun 1s .el for hearing arn.'t• may be m person or by 11tt end 1n1s court may en•er • 1udQ· dado. El trlbvn.i puecte decldh m Dept No 3 at 70'> Civic· your attomev men1 1g1ins1 you '°' trie ••Itel de- contre Ud. •In •udlencla • menoe c· •nl<'r D1· W-t Santa Ana IF YOU ARE A CREDI mandl!d 1n Ille c:ompl&trll WhlCfl que Ud. IHpond• denlro de JO t . "~ . , . · could resull 1n garn1shl'}en1 ot dlH. L .. te lnfOfmaclon que elgue CA 92701 on July 20, ,993 al TOR or a contingent credit.or weoes 1a1<1no 01 money or propenv S1 u11eo oeMe aot1e1tar Ill c:onMJo 9.30 AM uf lhP deceased. you must file 01 o•het •eliel reqvetla<I tn Iha com· oe un at>ogaoo en es1e 1<1vn10 <le-Ir YOU OBJECT 10 the your claim with the 1.'0un or plaint 1>8f1a 11acie1io 1mmeo1118me1111 de r~Ant l to th I es•• mfne<•. tu 'M9'Hl"a escr.ll 51 gr.sntmg of the petition. you P ...... 1 e persona rep. 0111e<1 Merell 17 1983 Lea A Brenc;ll Clerk My 8tguna. pue<le -reg1S1rada a should e-1ther appear al the resentative appomted by the llempo T hearing and slatP yuu ob,ec-court within four months I TO THE OEFENDAN A civil I ( I w ll ob_. from the dale or first issuance ompta1n1 Iles t>een 111a<1 by Ille ions or I e n en r-· Sharla L1pshtn, 0epUly ftaoet A. tanlg AttOfMY at law 2CS2 Mktlelaon Dr~ sw111 100, lrYlne, c •. t2713 p111n1itt 1ga1n11 you 11 you w1~11 10 1tons with the oou1·t ~fore of letters as provided in Sec- <1eten<11h1s 11...sun, voo must wttll•n tht.• hearing Your appear· lion 700 or the Probate Code :Ml oeys all&r th•saummons ts H•vod anC't' may be 111 person or by of Cahfom1a The time for ~;s~s!'~oW:~~,~~;~:~18 ~~::~~ your attorney h hng claim~ will not expire you oo so yO<J• deleun wlll be W YOU ARE A CREDI-prior lo four months from the enle<e<I on 1ppoc111on of 1ri. plain· TOR or 8 ronungenl l'reditor date of the ht>armg noticed 714/l!S 1.et.55 Publr"'80 O•enoe COHI Oatly Pllol June 16. 23 30. July T 1983 2769 83 1111 <1no 11111 coun may en1e1 a 1uOo· of the deceas<'d. you must me abov(' ment agatMI Y°" lor 11>e relief <le· YOU MAY EXAMINE h mended 1n 1he comp1a1n1 wll1cri your claim with tht> court or t e NOTICE TO CREOITC>fl& P\a.IC NOTICE could 1esul1 1n ga1ni111men1 01 present it to the pe~nal rep-file kt-pt by the court. If you Of' BOUt "'ANIFElll wages 11krng ol money or prope11y led b th art> mtt>restf'd an tht> est.ale. tSt!cs 6101-6107 UCCI ,, o< otril'f 1e11at 1eciues1a<1tn11\e com-~nt.auve appom Y P Notace is hetebyg1ve<1 IO lllac:r8<11· plaint 1.'0urt within four months you mlly serve upon the ex-10t1 of SON HEUNG KIM Trana- Deled April? 1. 1983 fmm 1he date nf first issuance ecutor or 11dm101strator. or 1ero1 whose llome aOd•esa '* 1 Al· Robe11 B Kuhel. Clerk of letters 88 provided in Sec· upon the attorney for the ex. 11n11 City 01 lrV1n1. COun1y 01 Or· R11a Rivera Deputy lion 700 of the Probate Code ecutor vr administrator. and 1nga S111e ot C•1t•orn11 1rie1 1 bulll Francie E Oulnlen f l h th ._ 1t1nsler •• l boul 10 be make lo AOS. COfdo••. MlcMI " Oulfllltfl o( California T he ume ro1 I (' Wit e court Wlhi proof EAT THOMAS ANO PAMELA 3" S•n Miguel Orlve, &ta. 250 filing claims w1U not expire ol Sl'f'\llet'. a wnt~n request lHOMAS Tr•n•I••-. wllOM home Newport lloHch. CA t2MO prwr to four months Crom the staling that you desire special l<ldress II 3692 H1m111on. Cltv ol (714) 1s•10a0 t h ed notice of the hlina of an m· 11v1ne Coun1v ot Or1r199. Sl•fl of Publi511e0 orange coesi Daily dL•W u t e hearing nollc e CelllOfnta P1101 June 16 23 30 July 7 1983 above venlnry and appraisement of The prperty lo be 111n1le11a<1 16 ?711·83 YOU MA y EXAMINE the estate assets or of the pell· <1etcrl1>e<1 1n ge<11<ll Yogurt t>uei --b h I' tlons or accounts mentioned MU -nown aa "NEW YORK I ' 1Jo.<1'-'~' ~l '• t) ~ .J Starting a New Bualness If you have Ju•t lll•d youf new Flctlt1o u1 8 u1lne1• Name end hn• not yet 1ubmltted 11 for publlc.tton, pfHH don't forget th•I the llmlt•tlon la JO day• from dale ol llllno. The DA ILY PILOT will publl•h your 1tatenMnt fo r 131.S O . Ou r clrcul•Uon Include• lh• entlr• Or•ne• CoHt •r•• •ncl i..-. notioe. eppe•r In •ti ecltt.n•. In ord•, to "'.""It rour •l•t•ment or publl c •tl on tend approPf'•ate oopr anct • c.ih•cll to THE DAILY ftlLOT. P 0 Ito• 1MO, Co1te M4tta, CA 12121. file kept Y t P court • you YOGURT co end 1oca1ao" 23e1S i1re interested in the C!11Wte, in Seciion 1200 and 1200 5 of El Toro Road. C11v ol El Toro. Couniy you may serve upon the ex· the California Probate Code 01 Or1nge. s'"' ol Callforn•• ('('Ul<lr or :1dmlnistrator. or Egli and Egli The bulk trenster w1u bl con"'m. • ttornev at L m11e<1 on or •II., Iha tOlh <11)' OI upon the attorney for thf' e><· n J •w Juty 19&3 •• 10 oo AM ''ACTION K'U10r or admm1strator, and 41 t Eut 17tb Str«l1 ESCROW INC ' A n N MARii 'V N rtle Wllh the court with proof Cos ta Mesa, C~llf. WESTMORELAND. whOM add•-. 142·45 79 ts 840 N Tualln AYe. Sulla 101 uf 9erv1ce. a wntten request Sll\la An• 112705. Calllomt• slating Lh11t you desire special Publ13hed Orange Coast lll•• 111a I.Mt d111 '°' llltng c1e1m1 notice of the fUing of an In· Dally Pilot June 30, July I, 7, In the ncrow rellerecl 1o hertln 11 d I t r 1983 J111y 18. 1983 ventory an 11ppra semen o 3 so 111 u lll knOWfl 10 Iha r11ns ~late assets or of the pell· .,__ ________ 2_9_96_._8---1 1-. a11 bulin.I namee anc1 lid tlons or accounts mentlontd d~ uMd by the T•-f«or 10< In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Iha PHt '"'" ~ .,. SAME "· f p Cod Thll bulk Ir-le< 11 eubjacl 10 the '"""ll ornia robate c. ,. c11tfom11 un11orm Commetcill JAMES G. HARKE R .. ,., • l' -.l..\ Cod• SectlOfl e1oe. •H T•W• Cea&er Or. Iott , • ._ ~\\P o.tld JUne"'10, 1m C l M C t••t• t -~·~' R08ERT ft40 MAS 01 a eta. a. .. '~' ~ PAMELA Tl10M4S -(7141'57·1771 ~ T,..,,,,.,_ Published Orange Coast l>ubilllhl<I C>fenoe eo.11 0.llJ ~ly Ptlo' June 29, 30. July "9.S• el .. , Pnot JUM 30, ,..., 6. 1983 ....,.. ... ~-29~~·83 ,,_ ... ,.,,.., •• Find m o ney·sa v in fC )'el lnt~· rec ipes in Wednesd .. ,··s food page's Dilly Piiat ,. t "''"" ........... f'l1"'••4il1i..11.-1n , .... , ........ _. ,_..... .... _ ,._,_, ... ,.~ ... , ... ,_ ,.,.._ ,,_, ... "..,.... I•• "''l ._,., ......... ....,., ; I· •. J.,l~••'°"n\. Coae;~~ILY PILOT/Thursday, June 30. 1983 6 4 2 • 5 ~·-g 7 8 D A I CLASSIFIED INDEX ClA SSlfl c 642 -5678 Jo P'laet Yu Ad, Cal '/'Ii(' 111urh·,·tµJoet: on Ille <Jrc111ye Coctst 642-5678 Ital ta111e 1000 I Han ltr lalt , .............. .....,1er __ 1a1...,.• ___ ~•-• ... •-.nt...._f-.tt......_kl;;;;.;;.• __ IHatt fer lalt IHan fn lalt 1 .. 1 ... 1 ..... 1a .. • .... ll~•!l~•--l '°'--...... GaJuaiallt4 REAL CSTATC ........ A1._n, m. H1I&. tt,.,11 • ..,. b.l,.h .. I t\,11~ ... ""''"'• t ·~u·N· n ... , c OfH(l .. ,.., I M., 1, • ..,M~ ,..,. 1_Gt;iaiiitiiira;;l;;;;--;:;100~2~ _Otaer;-;:-;;--;al":.;i;i;";;;;;;~l~I0~-11 -'"-tr•a•l ___ l_ .. _1 1-r-.. -.-,.-.-.---.---............. -,-.-.. -.-cll--.._l_°'_t TUii uL IMcll U41 :c IWLllH 1 y II 1034 -S1n1a Batt>ara home con· :~~ <lay publltal!On• 4 30 LlllA ISLE IAJFllOIT FREE E~UITY 4BR 361. 11 IHtrt auum toen Purch•H Huntington e..ch 2 Bdrm I ,.na "'!'' tJ Tut.• t•'''":rm..t••• v.nn u .. 111111.ca-•u tt.-h lhu11 H.,h,·~1 h\ih• 1001 For Tuesd11y through Fri· • ••1 llltlng of 1421( 9QUlly HOME FOn AfNT ivH pm the previous oay Finest Laaoon view from dnamaUt 3 bdrm 4 big lot pym11 $2250. coll lar•tr ~· prlee Sl80K -for your 1700 Fetl'ed y8'd & gar· Me F01 Sa1u1dey publlcouon, h • Sue 891·5558 12 Ill unite 01 11'\Corne pt op ol ll09 Ktd1 & l)etl weleOM • :U3i deadline 11 3 p rn Friday bath pool ome Sl,7~0.000 Fee ' equal value or mo<• PP 545-2000 Agent, no'" 11~ Sunday oeaot1na11 s pm UYlll! .,UOI HYFllHT Siiwr!~EAptSuA11T3 !~,I....,... W•. Otte, lrebr 805-982-2320 OidiOWn ciul!C ftm hM l•.tuu"' (\,-'!It .... """" fh1h 1 ... 1(111"' N1t1u• I l .. k, .. ,'""' MU•IHO '\'u' N1 "'l•tr. t\i,.., Ii !°)All l 'l111N llh' Mil Jw..11 <\ ,..,._.,..._,._. .....,. .. ,,,Au .. ~ .. 11" ... " '-it.Hh I •tCUJUt ""''"" t ·~·,. f\A. .. hfl V.111HH1l~•ht Mulo+h u ... rn, "''' •K• A1w1tu,.11\A o. .... , •. , .. µ. ··~ u ... ,u1 .... ,., •••• ,. t. ''"'' '"'" L••U. I w1w1,t t't"~ lh I• h•t. .. 1111101111' JN .. ·i•AI l I••' ""'"'.I· •. M .. ~.J I ... II I .,. t "' I '• '• 1·, I I If olt \t ,, I• II n t' t ii\• ,,,, ll •• ,, tf.ltl I,, .. ,, u .••• f.' > #,.,.., R..Jn l'rvp.n) I r£~~· K f w.,.,,.~ENT ALS I tj, I • t Yftll•f .. 'IJ 111•1.t'--.i' 11fu1nu,h"'1 It I. t •1flll"llh'll II( t t'"""''ll"I 1 •• 1 ... t .. t°l1HI t .. ,.,, .. l'lff 1 .. .,,,_flh111;"""" fut11 I 1¥1t1lt110'\ol ... 11"1 ll\11111•\1.._ ru111 ll\11111•\t"'' ,,, \ ~ ... rH01tnu. F urnuh1"\I AIMt"1M Ob Uuf Arn• t'urn ur l'r11 H1•lll't1'\ ~-Friday Monday deaollne ~ ... .,.v """' JI0· 1to0 1110 11 113011 m Saturday Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up. 2 br, $260,000 5•9-2888 I I aatt4 walk to ocean ffyd llldl 11:::! 2 ba dn. 2 boat,.....,._, Reduced _ $1,500,000 Mon thru Fri 532·4645 ' ' pet1 S600 hurry 539·8190 1uw llLLS HD .---I LUFFI EH HIT evea/wknda TUii BEST Alty lee 11•111~!. OIRRECTIO•I PllllllU llOIE OOWFllOIT 3 Berm , den 3 bl. * IAll llEN * Santi Barber• home con-- -... '"'----•· . vi M Haal. ltacr. 1040 Large3 Br, pool •den, a11t1no of S42K equity, lniat 2244 ioo11 K111s and correcllona may '""'"an <>< Jelly ewa. arine room, 4 bdrm, 3 vaulted bearp cafllnga: ...,/ 180°. Ocean View 1 p h m8 bath 3700 f X k1n •1 38" 000 spacious and open, close By owner. o4 Br, 2 Ba. B s 000 anum oen. urc 818 3 9 2d B 1 h l•Hi~ be mode on same dead· , IQ. t, tra par 8· • , "• . eauty 425. value price s 180K • for your '· ,. a wn me, :~~ lines as above Please LIDO ISLE lo pool. mrrroreo iwo owned & highly upgraded STEAL at 1315,000 u111t1 or 11'\Come prop. of IQ 1'1, lam rm. olc, up-'"~" uk for a "kill number" level en1ry $250.000 by Interior <11corater w/TEAMSI Won't IHt equel value or more pp graded, poot, greent>elt '°"• when cancelling your ad Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. rm.. Own4:1r motivated bring S 119.500 964·8871 Can Patrick Tenore Agt 805-982·2320 Mutt ue 1895/mo :: ERRORS beam ceilings. furnished, patiOl!I. $420,000 1a/~1"!rsl I OOUIFllHT UIUI• 780·8702 1-~ t ltac• -n-n sea-1543 Fllllu.11 •alOll lllLLTOP .... ~_, l 1 1(.~I S 2 B 2 B IY IWllll •• r '19'1 Orangelree terrac;e 2 t>d ::; Check your ad dally ano ftA Realtors. 675-6000 rig~• ~~the ~a~~-o~rl~~~ WAN4 6 RENT furn 38( 2 be condo SeOolmo 11'~' report elfors •mmedt-New 4 br, 4~ ba, custom French Normandy ot tower than 1980 u1ea llCRIFIOI home Middle Eut lemlly leaM 551-6581, ownef: 1 ll' a1efy The OAtL Y PILOT F.atate l 2 rl hill ~ 1 250 000 price S 130.000 A & H lar • .,.., • U4J,OOO w/2 well behaved chll· 752· 1589, llQI : :~ assumes liablllty ror the · P me 8Cf'e top ' • · lalboa lnv't 75 1•5999 Lowest in Seoview dren 3 wk1 onty 81111 11.i." first incorrect Insertion 0111011110 DAYS UYFllOIT Ptai8lala 1007 Lease opt available Aug 10th Call 281-8017 l(ITAU :;~ onty C.Oronado Island cust bayfront lot. 85• boat Tiil POllT WALi TO IUOll. Aft 6 for appl, 640·8227 S.at~WIHI 21H 1 to,. bdrm $700 • $1200 ::;;.; Ge -.. 1002 detk.PlansavaiJ Now $370,000w/trade. DUPLEX 0,:'~~=kl~,~~·~~~;~ lllAllATIOtoUIYI NlguetShotn 4Br 2 B• 1J1 aer PAlll LllO COllO 2 Br 1 Ba Units mothef·ln·law Qu8flert. One ot • kind · 2 bd. 1 'It newty furn Gated HCUr· ''" S 11111 IEIOll , Assumable loans or overlool11ng lake park ba. luxury PenthouH In tty, private beech. tennis. , , 3 br, 2 ba, !rplc, beam ce1J1.11g. 2 car carport. On $ 6 500 s F 11 s 11 t ,,,, SPYCUllMILL bel C.O 1 1125000 1 4. .anor 16800 Must see 10 appre<:1a1e u ecur yammen11es sauna S1500/yrty or :~~ OOHIA DU 10 green l mm poo . s P,:;::·~?.~ ~~~:to XL.NT terms 536-0268 ;~::~~ s.:!rb:.~:.ne: 1111asoria1ty 661· 77 12 '"' Seller fa ••fiHlt~. lllllOWllW llOIE 63 t-3296 cays e1s.s• 18 lmH I 04 S272.500 • Excep11ona1 ltun Oafualut4 :~~ Si••tt all tfftrl . Riok Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake vtew. 3500 sq eves .financing 548-5103 • " "~"'"' Rttr ft $440,000 Will,_trade for a local lot. Ctroaa tltl Mar 1022 llElllTAIE PUii Executive 5 a< 2 level pool Gtatral 2202 1~ l 31 • o1 o1 o1 o1 Ot•H sized lot. e11ery1h1no1 near ' ~ Br 2 Ba CdM $9001mo :~ ........ 4n!:ds1~rc a~~~~~ ~~~~i Sharp 2 Bdrm 1'• bath. by New low Arlee yrly 1823 ADULT LIVl•I $2 IO.OOO 650_3455 ear1htones throughout $300,000 Owner will help Special summer rentels-1 Assume VA toan on young - - --Covered patio Asking finance_ Move In & en1oy Br condo on bay. 4 Br ~1,,,, singlesiory 2 Bdrmwlth $10\ .Call54o-1151 the summer Agent rombllnghou11onBaltsl L!OI. beautllully ma1n1a1neo llDL MOIE PERFECT 646" 1°44 OT 544-1742 JAOlll RUL n grounds ano rac1llt1es in· OOllOIA DEL lllR HHtll VIEW PlllP llWIEllEn ~·SO!' ~ty- 651·1177 L11aa1 lffcll 2241 BeauOfUI 3 Br. 2'1t ba, riewty crptd. grea1 views $1350/mo 643-2289 rn~ ctudln~ heeled sw1mm1ng * HARBOR RIDll!E *. ••• Olllf 1214 000 lil;il=~l4BR, Pool Home wlbonus 11•·171·111' ~:~~ rool re:t Coste Mesa Ill Done only an the best of rm Xlnt location. As-i~2u ocatlon riced lor Quick 1 t h h hi Irvine Woodbridge Conoo. sumable itnanclng Open Lido late lovely 3 bdrm SCENIC OCEAN VIEW i~~~ sale at onlyS 132.900 Com e visit •he most (aboulous view new as e wit 1 e ohest home tn quiet location lmmac 3 Br 2 Ba c.usto-l):KJ _ 751.3191, V' qual11y ma1er1a1s. A de· 2 bd/den, A.IC, pool, beh Sat/Sun 1 & b 1 h A .1 '" ~~~ spco ~ custom h om e in Newport. Nothing tol llghtlul 3BA canyon clb, lake, S800tmonthty 1934 Por1 Tflnlty Jm;"~~h S 1~~t vai houte yrly rent S 1050 • ..,., ~ 1 compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 Crest townhouse with Ope11 house Sat, July 2. Owner 644-4'64 Vtt~ay Balt>oa P1t1~houM plus lee 539-6190 BEST ~R7oow ~... ba h { 1 d ' . 3 { 1 6 . vaulted celltngs. formal 11-3 714-644-8795 or 2 L 11U 2 • ...-~,~ t , o rma 1n1n g , rp cs, car garage. d 1 714 759 1789 Br & den. aecurlty, 11aa1 1 I lllOO _ _ ___ __ 1n1ng. 11m11y room, com. · • Sa Cl t I 076 $ oo -1w2 CHERRY Ull Large pool & -jacurn. Come to the gate munlly pool. spa tennis -D ••ta 1 comm pool/spa 12 HOME FOR RENT L --·y -- '<••!fl! & f\-.r1t ttuht .. M~•d• l·u•"'I tluon '-,un1m1 r tt. 11L.b \ ••lh•t1 Ht·ntaih •n,,,a...1 .. tuS1,,., ... •kmi.~ Weno-d ,,.,..J:"o~nt \llhu ft,.nwt. ""'"'"',... R«"ot..b ,, .. ""''Jot,, .... , to•ttJ'' K•r1""'I• ·~ d k 3 y ks 9 o OWIER •ow SPECTACULAR vr11 L H111 • Bd 2 B ~;;; Immaculate remodeled 3 an as for o r hire, 75 -1931. ano much more wner OCEAN VIEW Woodbridge large 4Br egune • ~ rm, .._ 2 •• w bedroom home Fire· has b6ught another and DESPER&n h .... 11 11 ,._ $775 Fenced yard & """ OPEi IAllY 1 I 2Br Condo. S 140,000 As-ome. ,,,.,au 1 u Y .,_or. Mll place, bar Laroe patio • wants to sell now Must sen, Woodbridge. on at!ld s 1200 yrly OatllQI = with spa olfertooklno HELEll B DOWD 144-1211 prestigious Yate Loop 3 sume S1,~201b.OI 00 9a2t 172•1o7 •. Baylront condo 2BA K1d1 & pets welcome N'i"l La&.e Sellet..waol$ SOLO n .... Br 21/2 Ba, central air, 2 owner .... x e . 4 · 1 4 w/beyvlew. -MCUrl~y and , 545-2000 Agent, no lee. "l ~~~-D~:~!~ ·~~r9 ~~ RUL ltR, 11c. · -nc~o 134 ~I ~~7;~:=~::::~;,:E ~ciNt·NR sc prnf ~6~A~~~:r1~&,MES ~~t~~~ 3 0f~r ers will carry 2nd $181< 2br.2ba,pa110.11/c, Ba, 1 750/mo Fenced p I L 0 T C · L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ... ~ .. .c· ''""" ti1M ... I ANHOUHC£M£HTS ,, .... ,., .... '''"' •ouz 1-1 .. -.1 Al t .. -.,, .. t Ul.M "',..,.n•" •111 People wtlo need People 1~,1 ........ ~-.."11'' .to 4 Thafa what the :<. t ,4, \> 1 .. ,,, ·• '""' .wib DAILY PILOT 1' .. .; '"" SERVICE DIRECTORY BUSIHCSS & FINANCIAL Hu11t.1t""""'"" hlf 'wit ·1"'"'"...-. \>'J>J•M'\Ull11u.-,, ~O~lh• .... \o\'11tlrJ 0lt1''"'''1"·•1tt)f1µ.1r1umlf~ lfl\1-"llOt·'ll W•m"t •"t1•1tt ~ tn l,.'-in •M""'"" W11nu-,1 M .• ,,.,,;c,.,. r f1 • I EMPLOYMENT It• i• \.\1111t•I •J,,f .. Y. .. nl••I .... l'oC> •t•""-1 l-A\of"\lo Iii. ···i... ANIMALS MCRCHAHOISf ,,.., .. ,,. "'··· + .. ,.,'"! \1•. '"' n1.1. 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I put the-ad 10 11i.- 1>a1ly 1"111>1 and 1101 lol• or nll• .... h tlir~t to four <jualilird pc-opl.- • • , 11t·••r )•""" "·'{ I \fl /tf ' I 1fllh•,~h·~ I -'"''·' t .. 1411 M+•l•t• M ...... M1111•h " •""' M1t..111""'''' M1. l>t• I ''"'"'• ... ,, •.... ,, ~ .... t. .,., •i.th tt. U• tt ••• F::::. r .. ,,, ... ,,., .. ,.. ,., \ttflit.•"'•rn \'nh· \1.- .... AUTOS. OOMCSllC WI H \tllJ •Ill 11u· 'fltl •Iii li'I Pt ..... o 111•11 111\1 !fl' I VI)) "~· "'v •lftl ""' VIM tr• ~M1 0 0!1 1\1;.-. t.lOl , .. _,_,,... not '-ht""'"~' f:t t~ t "'"'It' ~H) ..... ,. il ,., ~ord "1l1W ""'·.-11.1 jt4fl l.1n.i•lll V") M•·t,t1r' "JJ!> Ut.lv111.fotl1 VU7 P 1\"u•o41th lllJt •'•1t111.. Yl.l) t l'h p.tkl .. d, For CteNllled Ad ACTION • • p • 1111 alt ~Jll'n 1ivl nol high lh prlf " rt'U•>n 11bl1! CO~l clo•lflf'd •dver-t1~in1C 'Dally Piiat l"LU/FIXH Needs help• We II provide the paint• Two 2 Bdrm units• Income oppor1un1- 1 y Priced right al s120000 Cell 979-5370 oe,l!,n 1111 8 o c•ock pm .\'{ :'1~111~·11 R(Al't'f '\ lt'llYl,T•~f~f \ EMERALD IAY FllOIT ROW TERRIFIC LOClTIHI Lowest pr1ced otler1no lor oceanlront 5 Br 4 Be Mme on 2 tots rust steps '10 pr1va1e beach and pounding surl 2 lire· places with ocean view Verand11 ott master bedroom Newly listed at S2.000 000 Ask tor Roa Daley or Da111d Htrschlar 644·7020 LIHO RUL 11nn MORE FOR YOUR llOMEY Look waht S 107 000 will buy• Reedy lo move •nto 3 Bdrm 1' 1 balh new paint. new carpet and a beautrfully rernodeted kitchen Don't m•H -•l's vacanl' 6•6· 717 1 THE REAL ESTATERS .. , ""' ,,...mrndou~ rr11ult1." I •r trord lhr R"at•l,.r .. nd I 1m,_.• ttut I Al--•H UV lhf ll•th 1'1ln1 In• tf'ttuttmrnl ....,b, Oebbe \,.1tt.porl Hr.,,. PAHR.11110 VIEW NEWPORT BEACH ! ~~~r~~!~~!1:.~anee Soac1ou1 lhrM beclroom. to lhe beach A naat SBA two bath home High cell-3112 ba home with 1ge 1ngs crea1e an open. lam1ty roor'I and 2 tire- com to rt a D le feeling places owe paper or Owner will carry second trade 101 lesser income t111i>t deed °' con11oer proPef'ly The "tleS'r vlew lease1opt1on S 149 900 tor 1he money et only DlLEBOUT S46S.ooo See a1 4ol0 BAY AND BEACH Mendoza Terrace REALTY 631-7300 CALLIAI '211 -N-EW-P-OR-T-CO-M-D0-1 m!\lii MUU VIEW Coat• M111 1024 3 Bdrm 2 bath with 2 car $122 000 garage Walk to the, ' Deac:h and en1oy ocean 4 Br 2'~ Ba. pool & lenn1s 11ew trom large privale dbl garage conoo pa110 Great terms and CIMesa Call for tinanc 1us11educ:e<110 $126,900' •ng 645-9161 Beller act now• 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS OCUllrtE P.0.11 COllOIA llL IAR T errol1c IOCallon near Oahha Park ano walking O•stance to the beach Smalt 2 DOrm a nd den home an need ot $Oma ti~ 1ng up Priced 10 sell a1 1us1 S 198 500 UJ-4400 •Im NH Tl IEWNRT* Gorgeous tree tine line an quiet Easis1de locatron Customized decorator upgr1de 1nc1uoes Ille. oak skyhghL stained 91ass bay windows, tabutous entry way 2 . 3 Bdrm 2 balh homes Available together or s eparate Call Steve Hester 850·9778 , 645-8075 moves you 1n Reduced to pools. sec gate P/P lal... yrd. kl<ls/peta OK Agt $172.000 lor quick sate $79.500 968-3652 Peaiaaala 2207 No lee 545·2_000 ___ _ s59.1os8 2131907.2330 111-"'I H - -t•I I tall 1100 2Br ReSld nbrhd, gtr. nu Mil.LLORCA 2 Bdrm, 2 PLAN 2 m Orange Tree Patro Homes 2 Bdrm 2 ba low ma1n1en11nce yard. Enp unit wllh hreptace Ou1s1ano1no recreat1onat tac11111es $121900 ~lsor ·Realty 651-1177 UICMO Ill JOA411• VILU Tired ot le><*tno at homes with ugly carpet. re- d1cutou1 wall coverings lllld tacky upgrades"? Then lry this I Br • den. 2 story, which has been re- stored to Its or101na1 (Dul Deller! production IP· pearance Bro11er coop- eration S 152,000 Lve meas 551-5018 IUO• FRiil UllU palntlcptst drps $625 ba. Lake VI-dbte gar New and used mobll• 875-3892 btwn 6-9pm w11h open«, pool $825 ,.. ---837·3~1 homes Spectacular 4Br. $1200 mo yrty, rela I It • views Ellcelten1 !inane-r e Q 6 7 5 • 9 8 2 2 ~rt IC ing. Priced from $26,500 evslwknds 673-1010 2 Krfaa Cottage w10., to $65,500 Lltestyle wkdys decks, brtCk walk waya: 499-5746 CtrtH ••I Mar 2222 yd Avail 7·10 S7851mo C •• I h-'"t'!'--'"'11-'""".,-._...,p;; 645-6625 "" mmac c arming 'Chmr mlnl vu hb(focn, 2br --targe 1 BA, prolessionolly 2ba. FP, 2 c gar. nu pt No $350 beach bungalow landscaped yard Clean bit l lded 1 "" neat adult park $39.250 pets S 1100 IN 640-0619 -n1 prov ull a ..---539·6190 BEST Atty tee Agt 631-1400 CORONA <let MAR on Ul •• A MILLS the canyon with lovely Bayshores 5 Br, l1m1ly rm, view, very private three d I n r m 11 b r a r y Beauttlul 24X60 2 BR. 2 Ba bedrooms. two baths. 2 $3000/mo Top ref's & home Corner lot Island car gar $1100 per mo credll only apply kitchen Fam rm, light in-yearly ise Aak for Ber1a 8051869-747 t terlor. enclosed porch, Farr, Agent 760-0189 BEACH YEARLY 3BR air cond Young adults we 1 come J s 3 4 , 5 o o Flat $400 takes this qua In I 2bo, 2 car gar 902 W 540-5937 agl Ill bungalow olt PCH 1vall Balboa Bl $850/mo Mr 7-23539-6190BEST Alty Loeb 2131585-2111 or NB . Universat 24x80. 2BA, lee BEACH YEA.AL y 3Br 1B11. xtnt cond, mature mobile park Boat tac. 2Br • 2 Da rear unit o tgar 2ba. 2 car oar 902 W bay access. S45M, S20M 2 yrs n-No peta 6 mo1 Belboa 81 $850/mo Mr dwn, OWC bat. 675-8487 Isa min 11150 /mo LoeD 2131585-21t1 « 709'">0rch1d 851-9135 650-01 10 hrlexea/Uaita uoo or &.44-4201 Bluffs. 2 stry, 3 bd, 2 .,., bl, Deluxe Oplx 4 Sate By CHtl Mtn-a-224 lrpl 2 cor oa1. on greef'I owner e.st Side C M 3 h~'!!""!~--_,.-...,..._. bit. nr poot S 1100/mo BA IUpl. _2 BR (Down) S3SO fiat wont last clean Ava11 8-1 546-7390 da)lll $240 000 C>enslder are• 4 rm kid Ok 6-44-7298 eves lsetopt wk da 957-5263. 539-6190 BEST tee Ctitth1ven 2~B-r_1_b_a_p_1-tlo-. ev 548·8733 3Br. 3Be upgredeo condo gar. etc toe.ii lor retired WHllRIHE CllH-TRIPLEX NEWPORT HTS on park $925 mo cpt, no peta S500 2BR lba Pvt upstairs Large deluxe unita Welk 631-2262 Agt yrly,548-5306 10 stores $249,000 3BA h c - --unit Lo down $105,500 Termsl Agt 548_6333 ome, quiet neigh· onctp 2 Br. 2 Ba. $775 Dy owner 752-8318 _ ---~-borh<>Od. llngte B'r· lg Frig. w/d ll'ICI, hCwOO<I LatH I i~tHI lW lact•e Pror 1350 yard $775/i'no. 55 ·5001 llrs. cath cettlngs. rrplc, 2 - -East side s rm hOUM Icy car ger Juoy 646-717 1 5Br. 2Be CONDO 2 41plt1tl .. blue pc,ol S550 av1lt 7-15 Dover Sh01n. 1326 San- on Et Niguel 7th Felr;way, & ltwptrt ltl&l1ts. be first 539-6190 BEST tlago Or E.ecut1ve 4 BA a peek at the ocn 2 car 2 bd, t ba Pi1ced for Im· Alty tee ramify home with pool ~er $137.500 Owner mediate sale afS345,000 Eastslde· Cute 1 PR otder ano spo Spotless' 3 car 3 Br I'., oa S 105.000 by owner Gia nt y11rd. beaulllutly upgraded Open Sun el 2005 Arno1d 645-3440 68-6684 which Is way below ap. hOuse, large l1t1ced tot gar. 3 fireplaces. 4000 SQ I It II lOll pralsal. Bkr, 833·8162 S500/mo call alt 5 h. $3000 lse or tselopt. !!J!JI IC IOOI 2 HITS 646·6817 . 644-7424 Bkr __ _ SOUll MUTED POOL 3 Bdrm College Park llK9f Asking S 133,500 Accept· 1no ollers 631-7370 TRADITIO:\\L REALTY I.at, LOAll 3 Bdrm · pride or own· ersh1p' corn~ tot Only S 127.900 Celt 979-5370 . \ ( : ·I l / 111~ • 11 r.. t A • • , •, ~ I • r \4 f '• • ~ HST HT II O.C. FLll PUI IF TIE Yll FARTAITIO PRICE Slll,000 llPLH on the Balboe Pentn1ula 3BA In front 2 1 BA In rear A. money makert Always rentedlCall tor further Information lllLFIOll PAYJutl llULTtR Gall 111·1120 Harbor Knolls Conoo- J br 2''1 be $280,000 By OWnef. 760-6961 llAllHR lllHl·Yl- REITS Liii JI E's1oa 2Br 1be adult com· Furnlunlurn Welk to CCIM lal. PH. loHafrHf ptex wtpoo1 lndry, cvrd beach 3Br 2''r ba. 2000 Seller wilt earn. 1a1 TO ol prkg, no PllS $<175/mo s/I, bale wlvu. gar ., 833-7890 646·1947 $1400/mo avail now Agt $45<>,000 at 9•;. for 30 _ ' 646-1456 or 979-5370. yeare. $650,000. Lge 2 br. 1 ba duplex. gar. HARBOR VIEW HOMES llEL FIO•S wBSherldryer hook-up , PAYJLlll RULTOll No pet1 1525 545-7983 •:0,.2 ~A o~n:a'skisOO lll-1120 llllA IEL 1W1 mo •94-2023 c M Duplex. S36K 3 Br3Ba.2·11y.huvelam-NPTCREST CONOO 38r. own/$ 1000/m lor 30 yrs. lly rm. lovely year & patio S 1000 mo Avail immed Wiii buy 8 2000 sq l'1 S 1200/mo & aecurlty 645-0295 Agl owner's unit wt every Agt 63 l·7370 Shoret ,-re_a_2:-o:B"'"r-2 81 •tre Agent 842-9666 Mod 3 Br 21/2 Be. ltple, home w/lrplc ga111ge n Pll.PE." bit-Ins $795 631-3566. more $725 539-6 f90 720·4 152 BEST.fee COLDWeu. BANl(C!RC These 1ncrec:flble BRANO NEW single family homes were awarded noor plan ot lhe year 8 western states 3 maaSlve bedrooms • study Sunken ltveing room. vaulted cet11ng. sta1neo glass skyllghla hand carved oak stOlr ralllngs gormet k1lchens and much more Beaulltuf prl· vate street with vintage Lamp posts Jooeue m.xlet Thi• home olfer1 luxury and com- for1 3 Br 2112 Ba. lorm1I dllng •m & pan0<1m1c VI-or Ill Newport & the Blue Peelllc Low Interest rate 11nanc1ng S650,000 Den Bibb 844-8200 IUUIEIEIT Nr So Coast Ptaz• 3 Bf2 Speciou• .. ~B-r-3-,,.,-Ba- Small to larger •PIS units. Ba jacuzzi poot k1d1 pets sep1tale bonus rm. lam 1ndu1trla l commerctat $600 s unit evalt 7. 10 rm. lrptc patios. 0.-.. Owner direct or broke1 539 6 90 BEST I • .., prote<:llon 10 years H -. • 1 99 hang. nicety lndscpd patience OCEAN, MTN VU 2Br $1550/mo 640-1327. llYllltHI S421,IOO Fabulously constructed 3 BR home ALMOST on the water! Located half block from beach and half block from M arin a . Fif· tics contemporary with loads of expansion room Stretch your unagination with this great b u y!! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ----. '!':~:':'~' SCC ~ll~-/tt.~s·:::: 1-.1 ._, nAY • "O&UM ----- ·~= ·;:.b:;·:o,~. : ... "' • ., ... ...., ............ d. ,., .. , lltal htate HO·llll tr 141-1011 ..... Cllll 2 Br. 2 Ba, 2 cer gar, up- graded Show1 ttke e mOdel $1 15.000 NtLlllE Koot & quiet 3 Br 2 Ba. llreptaoe. shake roof RV access Owner wHI carry Isl loan S 148.500 lltJ lt0ar41t R"' 141·T1H FIHTTIIH Near n-condo w/lolt. 2 tlOry. 2 Br. 2 Ba, lrptc, skytlghts, 2 cer g1r Lo, to dt1. no Qu.1Ufying Wiii con•ldar trade for dn pymt Sktp 839·7582 Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pOOi home. very private, E l llde $239,800 848-3557 HIWIWI Sharp 2 Br hO!'ne w/gtant eovntry yerd. Gr•t htt· 1td1 neig hborhood $122.500 190·8890 ",I: I I ' '. •• \, I TSL Mgmt 642· t603 2b1, new dlx. ;rd, sec 559·6188, olc 720-8897 1-••••• ,1-.1-,,., -1379 gate Frpl $890/mo CM Sp11<:IOUI 4~ 3'1tBa, MP _ Btu It 1 • 8 4 2·88011 . bonus rms. lam rm, lrplC. IARllll 644·8722. 842-8799 patios. overhang, nic.ly OllTA IEIA Sharp Mesa Verde.,. Br. 3 lndacpd, S 1550 mo Near new 3 unit condo. Ba, 2 story. wtape & gar· 840· 1327. 559-8188 Ole <Jen ae111 I 1090tmo 720-6897 J/f Macnab· Irvine total 7100 IQ It . fire LIDO ISLE·4 bd. 3 ba. apa, sprnk-12X12 doors. gOO<I 546•99SO. "THE COVE" B1y1lde o4 decks, skylltes Ole-parking.fenced-pride ot TtOY 311'-t. pool, Drive Executive Condo. 2 trees S,ale or Trade ownership Priced to eelt air" $825 Br, Oen 1 '" Ba, frplo, 646·391i Chuck Sptller egt 557-3318 pool, •P•. prlvlta beec:tl, 831·1268 $1100/mo. A111tt Auguet Newp01t Helghls. f Br 2 1 759-1092 Ba Conoo, pool Aaktng Lltiltf alt 14 Daaa Ptial 222' i;-18 ..-80-...-1--,..,..,, ... ~~45.g: ~!:!b~o':n~~ 1d.1 ESTATI AOIO OCEAN VIEW luxury ,,.•"""1 ~-~..,..,._. ... ,. 754-6601 • Pr• 1 t to e Le mon Condo 2Br 2•.;B1 nu uat rent ap •-----·-· -. -. -. ___ Helghts-Petefa Cyn Are• cpts, ,;ptc. Poot. Jae'. PV1 g;9ti_: 1•~r Beir ~ s 4 0 C Very secluded y d 8 3 1 • 6 7 8 O , ~--..----..,.,.,..,.,. IOUIFHIT Cu1tom ~In prime .. eluded tocetlon 3 Bdrlns. 3 b1th1, a.n. redwooa •P• olf mHte< 1ulte Sweeprng oce1n vt-1785.000 LllO REALTY 111-llOO VtrnHlt10.l4t Ptfnt,,OUM, 1 bdrm "9- duced to S 115,000 By out ol town owner 83•-1511 (K 983·2529 YJI Wln Brloht oor,_ 28f. 281 C ondo, top lloor 1175.000 Byco 645·2281 WATllHllT Country View. All utllltles 1·411e·2681 e..-.1 Appr for 5 lot IUbd s 1 9 OCEAN VIEW Lux Condo. t;P.,~nirit~U~I ~""~~~!;; Mii Owner ·dav 714-558-1433 2 Br, 2'" 81, nu cpt1. hout e call 4 detall1 lrptc, pool, fie 49$-28e1 539--8190 BEST Rlty lee OCEANFRONT. spectecu· OCEA C let Thr .. Arch Bay. •P. N VIEW Lux ondo, Off MecArthur 3 bdrm pro>t 7511300 $1,250,000 2 Br, 2'-t 8I. nu cptl, patio pool dbl 0-I09 Owner (714) 499-3070 lrplC, pOOl, flC 49e-28el much mor. leOO muttt (2131796-8821. 539-e190 BEST Alty 1 .. laat. It.el IMO aat I t lllt 2 b&m. i be d;:pi;x Yd, hP.~~""11~~"'!"'..P;;;p.~ lrtf!!!J USO ger, no pell , 1525 mo DIUll ,557-2312 Vacation In Slrtt· 2 Br 21>8 twnhM, mo to lord·Avon tour Brltlan mo. 1450. W/O, rtg, and Europe ind enJoy 963·7570 111 freedom end 1avtng by •-oJ--.. -.-------ownlng your own 18th - .,_ .. ,.ra1 .... Cmef!IJla! M Century apt, For a.t•ll• r•bte erM unit fll-. c.11 714·403·,.101 klCSa & c>el• 2 gerege Info O.OOratort To•nhouM 639·9 11K> BES"l lee avett now l t05/mo. eoin- !conomy I« "''• 2 a; ple t e ly t urnleha d . W/dltlwtlr tot mon gar tot 113-0eM p o pt 1400 tod a y te -_,,.... 5H -91t0 IU!ST Alty fM OorQeOUt 3 8dr, 23/4 81 TUii e11ec home •/boat dodt Pr~ to ..., c 8plllet Senta latbera home ton· llgl 831-t28e. . . ll1tlng of 1421< IQUlty, r ---- Cen a Delly Piiot A~VISOA 64~-5416 ~I ........ _ P P'Ono MJ ,.,. HIUm ICMln. Pvrch•M ..tllno anything •Ith • ptic. s ltOI< -for your o.11)' Plo4 Cl••med M untt1 « Income ptop of • a """* ~ . . . 8QU8I ve1ue or IT!Of9. PP --·-----1.======~========~~--..un~ -..,.. ............. Mt ( 2 i ; O 'S SELL ldi. 1~1 wllll a o.11)' Plot Ol-"'d M. ... -.......,,, IOS-9'2·2320 _.., t"ll ... , ' • / • HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARR 1-'rld ay, July 1 ARlES (March 21-April 19): There will be fewer restr1cuons, a Ies3erung of tensions. Popularity 111Creases, you recejve invitauon to join private club You get needed lnlormation-and encouragement Gerrunj, Sagitt.&.nus peraon.s f igure prom1nently. TAURUS (,\pril 20-May 20). Favorable Moon aspect hlgh"ghts chance to overcome obstacles, to land choice assignment, to make major sale. Y ou are on solid ground-you'll hang on to recent gains. Keep going-you will win. Scorpio native plays key role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Communication re<..-eaved from "the boss." You need not be U\Suoordm.ate, but do have alternatives at hand. Direct orders are apt to be confused, subject to sudden change Know i t, prepare acco~ly. Pisces plays key role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Domestic adjust- ment as htghLghted-could include talk or plans concerning actual renovauon, remodeling or change of residen ce Focus on travel. distance, commuruca- uon, educ.ational pursuits and review of spiritual values. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Yuo could be involved in a "mystery " Discussions center on poltergeists, psychic phenomena Your opinion will be squght concerrung unusual events, demonstrations that appear to border on the supernatural. Seek logical explanations. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl. 22): Be aware of legal rights, perm.isfilons. Be sure proper fonns are filled out, that r egulations are understood and that rules are put mto acµon . You'll probably be dealing with representative o f governmental agency. Capricorn native is involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct, 22): Finish rather than mitiate pro,Jeel. Seek wider audien ce, finish basic tasks. communicate with co-workers and others w ho sh are concerns. Keep recent resolutions connected with employment, diet, nutrition and health. Aries is in picture. SCOR PIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 21): Personal magnetism is highlighted-many are drawn to you, especially the opposite sex.· Sales ability is heightened, your presence is felt.-you could win con test or promotion. You'll make successful new start-Leo could play key role. ·SAGI'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take steps to improve secunty, remove safety hazards, make necessary repairs at ho me. Follow through on hunch, realize that now your irutial impressions are likely to rut target. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius natives figure prominenlly. Orange Cout DAIL v PILOT /Thursday. June 30. 1983 C7 -1 .. Lett a,.... HM Mert11111, l •l• Wqtf4 llM • Af!J!atalt, Val. ,,.. ....... Vat. Vietti• om .. ltatab H .. ' Dr. 4021 -• ....... 2to7 c s res Found 2 rnale 0011• • • • rt ~ Nlt1LTllT1 C..tt •na 2U4 f..,.rt leacla 2Ht e::u~LT~vliw~ce';. O•rm Snte> a Pu e1111 53m. 000 AT 11t1 .. deo 11nm 1d1•t•1r 161 "nlurn1• .. .,.1p1, ~" vacatJon CJlChanlC 320 I Q II tor only 1yp1 HB. 840-11301 • UJ 1M9rllllme IOf Pr~ " .. ._ ' c 28 1 Id ,,,_ ~ t bl •·•-•375 24°'· I Hou" PrOOuc11 • C:O.-aecoratad atove l relrlg 1111n1ven r Iba. Pit o. ~ ,._~ .. ""''II .. •••' • S 6 2 S I m o M • ' y .,...., ~ _ /0 J''e Paltnot..,. COtnP#l'I 2118 MePle CM 1415 gar •II; Ideal for ttllred 41 "UlO\l lr\OmuY•m•mMn' Sl1plet on Broker 66 mo • aac ,.'_,,, No 11 cpl. no pel• SbOO w .. 1. '" .. 11 ho• ...... pi.10 71418~. 1230 Founo .-a11keet VIC Gov Own•1/lnva111r 'he•a• 68·~ 1 .....,. 846 JeO yrly 644-r.306 •·•l<>rnouo••" 17H147' JMI ernor St, C M Call to $3!.000 2nd TO II 24'1'• 11,._ To MHI cell 4 . the lff.&l uc:apt ,DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Identify 646-4621 lnl pp 0!'11'1 Call Mr - OOllllll Apll • Ea•I Blull IPDCIOUI 1Br INlllNAll()NAI V'°"All()k Bayfro11I blOfi 800· 1101 FOUND Sh~fler-< pu~~'f MHCIOwt 11·5 6311 H82 C1>nv11tlt en1 hoapltal, pool "'•••an1 area. no H <HAl>j(,t ttu. Q 11 8 -·1 r...., •1 25 • ._ r Coall Mau full of P/f VILLI 00 .. Doya ,... • v... "'" • ~c 21,1 & O.anna I .. IATILll .,_ a paaa $575 mo. 844-4787 r o II<•• '11'1 HASEMENT S 1 00 >Q II ;:ppro• 4 mos gl~.9'467 •"• Gl>Od ....,iary 111\0 bin· Spaclou• E•t lde Apia NtWPORT P1£R AREA N~puo 11"""' lA •lt.W U\.. 2~ SQ II Call Mon·Frl All 6 ••rt1ac• 0..1... • .... Wine "d No 963. Encl gar, patio. dehwtt & "etuxe 3 er 2 Ba no 9 .5 641 4644 Speelallllng In 111 & 2nd Dally Piiot P 0 Boll llOvt MOii utll• free No pats. yeerly '12QO/mo Laguna on Illa beach. 2 Br FOUND. Viii• Mia 1em11e TD . l lOCI 1949 1560 CO••• ..... a. CA peta 673-6640 1 Ba. sleeps 4 Avail HWPOI T IUOM dog Shepherd blkl lan RE Br011er Bd Rt1a1tora 92626-0"° 1 OR 1 Pereon $4'45 August 1 3000/mo t0001qllwallm11ntllnoO male Pll 8\ill pup. 642-2 171 545--061 1 OllTOIU• 1 BR 2 Ptrtona $466 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba. gara1>9, 49'4·5857 Dldg on qullttlrtet o""'ntwm111 !emale Shih - 2323 Elden Ave , C M pool. no pell. Np Hts An1gned petl\lng, Tzu. gray/while male H I W ate• 5100 Ope111ng for lull ttme .H • 548·7854 l 60 1 C 15th SI OCEANFRONT garege!avall 645·4llOOor Boaer pup brwn female tr 1 perlence<I ma1nttna.ncM VILLA VISTA APTS S5751mo 2 Br 1112 Ba. $550·$600 645-7355 Lag S ch mon1n1y 645 3323da)'• Newport Beach Animal lll•l•ltlrathtAst't • peraon lot 2 Futi1on July Sept 494-1084 NEWPOAT CENTER Full Shtllter 644-3656 $611ry comm11')11ur11111 °"'Ith Island Rata11 StorH Townhome, greenbelt, l/r, carport, balcony 2078 Thunn leatalt lo se1v1ce Executive Sunes I Lost 1 maie""'Golden Ravr •~etlence 5<15·2030 64o4-5070 EOE 11..lrt ZtOI S675·S62S. 6'40-5470 Heward Vic Irvine & Agre},ive coropeny Mek· DENTALIPEOO rovtng U: r.t:.11:11 "' • 22nd Cos 111 Mes a Ing landscape 95t1mo1or 111J. non-smllr X-ray Ile COUNTRYCLUBLI F'emale 10 share 2 Olllceapacelorlea~ 747 631-1307 833-3fi44 for new oepartment NwptCtr644·06tl II, $805/mo ullls pd AIC. · . -_ INNEWPORTBEACH bedroom, lbath ln H 8 ground fir 1055 El Lost 4 lge Parrot type Contact Richard , IMY011TU0T0Llll fSL Mgmt 642-1603 Singles I & 2 Bdrm Apart-I $225tmo 1 '1• ullls Camino or, Costa Mesa birds trom Npt Sch a1ea I 14-643·2114 ..,.ust have automollve e1-mle8tiBllU menh & Townhouses I 536-7693 eves 3 Blks E ot Fairview & Reward 673·1218 Aide penenca 493-337S Mr Beaulllully lan<iaciped Some are eteganlly 3Br nM W Side CM 10 snr Adams Losteallcocat. vie Galaxy M1dn1te Aide Friday and Spoils B,._RWIC~ IM-garden apts Pool & spa lurnlsheo 0 Malellamale $32$ mq. 754-1040, Mr Tracy & San 11ag0 N 8 Saturday, 11 30 pm to PORTS Inc Pa11os/de<:kt No""''' On·JFarmomboSr~r"' at 631-5898 • S290tup. carpe ts. 646-3008 7 30 am 642·581' 1 ---.--~ v NEWPORT VI Li.A. 4000 Electrician, comm1rc1a1 2 Bdrm I"• Ba S590 Sari Joaquin Hiiis Rd ~2 Ba c M houae, drapes. ale. restrooms. Lost "AMERA, Kocta-k -1n Hilaria Wa•. Newpon e~per nee NOn·unWJn. 151 E 2111 548-2408 IU· 1100 washer/dryer kitchen. 17301 Beacn Blvd Hunt-brow~ zipper case COM Beach Calll' 6'46-8200 -etc $240/mo lnclds mgaon Beacn 842-2834 on beech on Ooaan Blvd EKperienced dey11me ~ S~~~1~U..~.e::;5; mile lrom utlls 6'46-8386 • EHOITIYI l llTH • at top of hill. Big Corona A!J •• !:!~;~~erlorc~~~:: bus person ApPly in Per· AMITllEITI ·Between bay& the ocean. 1MOFRE£RENT beach Reward Cell ..,... S son THE. 8EACH N "'· h 4 B" 645 2747 Mesa Apl! alary • HOUSE "'19 Steep• Beautllul garden apas. ewpora .,.,ac urm. W1lh short term lease lull · 11 " , S Cl 277.:. 1 "' I d bonus • apt, no pe Hollow Lane l•O"A' patios decks spa No •• tatal t v n.,ry avai Imme servicesu1111s Keep~our LOST CAT I Aewerd 642 907 kd ... pets 650-2637 overheao low & pro· 6·toed all blk M Short-·4 w ys Beath 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $60!1 2 Br S485 Yearly POOi. nr tess1onol image n1gn 881 nau ans 10 Sammy· Banking -TIMIPAY 398 W Wiison 631 -5583 beach bus No pets Cpl will shr 2Br nse E Dover Or Suite 14 New-Missing since 6117, vie AOOOllTll&CLERl Fill --498·6277 Side CM $250 mo F porl Besen 63 t 3651 Spyglass Call 720-1003 we are a premier per. PAIT-TIME WHI WHTUH YILUll t .. s•6 6668 ... ti 111ab1a Nr SC General Hosp, pre erreu ~ -1 AKE OVER LSE Beaut anytime forming 1n<1epenvent oppor1un1 81 IY lPTS. spacious 3Br. 2Ba Female non·smkr ~ Br 011108 suite recently -bank looking for en ac-w~n the Loe Angles 955 W 19th St S460 1 dshwshr tr pie, patio. new condo Wood bridge redec New cpts & drps L21~~:5~ma~!tlon~~58~:~ coun11ng clerk with 1 year Times Circulallon 0.- Br t Ba patio bll-1n5, cplldrps lg 1i11. $550 mo s250 • utll Sfi l -0744 Suite consists 01 4 airy since 6122 East Bllllls account receivable or ac-par Im en t · In our pool, !pa, no pets Avl July 25 898-5974 Female Roommate want ot11ces we1 bar. 2 area 644-0352 ~r~:n'ce PF~~,?~r~IY !1~h ~:.~'~;~n:'~ife~:: TSL ll1•t 141·1 l2J OOUI VIEW ed Snare C M house restrooms conlerence Lost t<itty small grey G L and EDP systems teed hOurly wage plu1 h. Bd 2 Rent S250 Dep S 100 room 20~20 and saoiage 1 t commission Houri· 9 ' ~ 1t-BnU Nearly new trnee rm . room 2oit2o, appro11 remale Cai wt wh11e collar and reconc11allO.f1!, asse ~Su n beth apt wllh built-ins, ~6·!314 alter SPM 1500 sq It m exceptional wt2 bells 63 1-7548 and lleblllly e,11per111noe ~M-2 PM. or 4 f>M -9 lPllTIHITi carpallng, drapes, laun-Lge furn house Mature lnduSlnal park Must see LOST Sm Fdog, long preferred Dulles will If\· PM Training II provided Beau1llully landscaped Ory lecillty. under root resp n'On·smkr, tem pref 10 appreciate. 631·3296 t luOe repOfl preparation. Potential to eam $300 carports lor 2 cars, only 4 ,300 ·~ 11 S 1 hlld hair whllian, Mesa account oa1anc1ng. pos· plu! pe< week .For an In· gardenapts Pool & spa total u1111s 1n 1>u1ld1ng. • ut · m c TAKE OVER LSE. Beaut. Verde area 6123 ti d GL ttck.ets 1er1dew. Call (7 1'4) Pallos/Oecks No pets. public 1ennis courts end ok John 548•2497 olllce suite, recently 546-2615 p~par!~1on May train on 957-2361, ellt 1204 B~~~11101" ssos.:;~~ golf course right behind MfF 25-55 emplyd, 2br I redec New cpts & drps L 0 s I T 0 r I 0 I 5-11-. -Yi'C compulOr S)CSlem lor I C· 2 Br 1 •r, Ba $590 property, only minutes lo 2ba apt, NB S275 • •;, Svlle consl~ts ot 4 airy Magnohe 3 Allanta. tam-counting input 131 E 181h 6_.6•6818 State Park and beach, u111, alt 4pm 631 3048 olllces wet bar. 2 lly pet 960_4027 ctose to everything• Ideal res1rooms, conference _ _ __ II you have lheM! quallh· 16 1 E 18th 642-0856 for 2 br 3 adults. no pets M/F 2 Br nae gar, wl d room 20x20 end storage atlons please Call Cindy -$630/monlh. ava1table micro 2 blk5 10 bch. HB room 20.s20. approx Peuoaals 3012 G e r • 1 ·s o n a I Bachetor 543o NOW• Call owner at (714) $290/mo 960-'474'4 1500 sq 11 1n excep11ona1 1--a-F_O_T_O"""'l-A .. T .. E_:f__ 714-830-8800 We oller 1 Bdrm S505 ---h 1 d 2 Bdrm, t 'f, Be $S90 642-0138 _ __ MIF 35 , 10 shr 2Brl2Ba Industrial park. Musi see LAA ST & MOS RE· growth. c 81 enge an N&."pool. 1ac. tennis. spa 10 appreciate $490 mo LIABLE eKtellent benefits and 2250 Vanguard Way Soatli Uf!Jll 2llf m s mo 640-521W 831-3296 compensation __ 5'40:9626 • .,.. 1 bdrm,1)1'i:'lns. carport. 972. 1000, 24 hOurs 0111 P•Urt zm pool. $615 495-4707. M/F n/smk. 3bd 2ba ova H Y VIEW CIRCUS OF 499·4161 499-5056 711· •n CdM S300 me Beaulltullarge othceavall- 2 Br 2ba. view, bllms. gar. 640-4405 eves able 842-4644 , Mon-Fri MASSAGE n o p e I s S 6 5 0 . IMli'I --2900 9.5 759-06SOf675"4174 ?urn1sneo room 1n Cosama Mc~'::dn~~ 11 Rr::;mt~B Charming v1118 1 Br q;;et. Mesa home S230tmo S 2 7 0 1 m o no petS 34097 Granada c an Chris alter 4 pm 960-45 tOl mess $475 673·3313 Laguna Beach·PVI ent ba Large 3 Br 2 Ba $675/mo S275 Prof/bus mature. Deck garage Call Waley non-smoker. 494-0451 493·8538 Newport Beach Conde summer. non-smkr Jul 1 S225 1nclds ullls 645-0684 Co•aerei1l ... ,.ta 2911 500 sq h wlslorage, oWce or shop, w/prkg 436'ft 17th S1 CM $400 548-9734 7 19 NO HARBOR BL VO FULLERTON 170-6192 ., .. !4 llOllS ATTRACTIVE MASSUSSES TO SERVE YOU [ffil~AOO J: 0 E M/F 18anking Part-ti•• t•rl•rt IHE RIL .,,.. Etectronlc Firm In S•nta Aoa seeking sharp 1111 mo11veted person for front otflc:e Varied dutlal 1nclud1ng phones. flllnQ, typing and billing Prior billing axper • definite plus 30 to 40 ll•• Pllf week 545-7108 IRUTIPPM Naw service concept needs marketll'\9 In Or Cly Own hrs greet U Call Luke tor further Into 549-0827 -·----lett/l•ft•H· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You suddenly have "more room." Accept invitation prbferred by relative. S hort trip could be highlighted, telephone LO 3Br 28a, bltns. trplc 9arage. no pets call aids in resolving apparent dilemma. You'll be 1.559.7194 New Furn. Prlv Entry Been Kitchenette S375/mo (1st oep) tnciudes utus. w/d, pool, tennis. nr bch non-smkr 493-3490 Npt Ben Blulls condo In pvl Ba, F/M $450 • Ulll 558-7901 800 sq It . p\11 bath. water & ges pd ate avall incl 1600 sq 11 ot rence<I yard C-2. Sulle T t30 E 17th St, C M S500tmo 63,_1930 ESCORTS/MODELS IEacellent oppor1un11y for experrenced persoo m al· tractive Savings and Loan Immediate open· Ing. offers vaned duties Position requires approA- lmately 3 days a week and alternate Saturdays untll 1 p m Call Linda Dacus, 754 1801 OCSL, 1700 Adams Costa Mesa, CA E 0 E MIF (Ptrttl it t b r1• l Sun-Thurs 11 PM ·~ AM S1art S6 ~ hour Tiie lrl111ef JltltHrtlt Newpon Beach 642'8881 Call In AM dealing with active, energetic people who help raise Studio apt close 10 bch ell morale. u111 Pd S350t mo AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Protect assets, 661-6142 define financial terms, take no unnecessary risks Super neat 1 Br VIiia, court con cerning payments. collections. Be specific w h ere yard. quiet. no pets S-450 673-3313 m o ney IB concerned. Someone who wants something for nothing could zero in on you . Routine is subject to Hui. ltacla 2740 sudden change •$460tmo up 1 & 2 Br PISCES F b 9 M h 2 Clash d unlurn & turn pool, spa ( e . l -arc 0): of i eas 18992 Florida 842-2834, proves sumuJaung, you're abl e to display mental 842-3 172 alertness, enthusiasm. Cycle rugh, you'll be at right Bachelor apt wt stove & place. your efforts begin now to pay dividends. refrlg. weter & gas pd Recent legal dispute will soon be settled and "your $365tmo 230 Elmira Slde" will be favored. 960-t170 -----------:-----------.----------Bath·lull kll nr C>Ch. quiet person no Piii!, Aertae111 h raitlaN Aertaeal1, U1t. Aertaeats, Ual. Hu i. leack 2640 Corea• del Mar 2722 Co111 Mt11 272t YOUR OWN COUNTRY ESTATE Beaulllul & park hke wtth terraced pool *Private Patios .,..covered Pafking +Spacious Apls *Dining Area *Walk in Closets •Home-lttr.e Kitchens 1 blk to Hun11n91on & Frwys UTILITIES FREE 1 Bdrm F'rom $560 2 Bdrm From S650 LA QUINT A HERMOSA 1b21 1 Park sooe Ln 1 blk w of Beach J blks S ol J:dmger 147-H•l l e2 ort l eack 2669 Studio Apt bath yd 1306 mo utll paid 548-9928 1 Br apt , garage. t & 2 Br unfurn. pool. S 5 8 0 I m o I e 11 s e laundry lac From $404 975·05.78 or 760·8515 Utlls paid 548--0336 3 bd 2' • t>a super clean & Avail Aug 1. 2 Br, 1 Ba. modern 2 story. large trptc. S650 Lou Supple sundeck S 1250tmo bkr 645-9161 760-1397 673-7761 C..11 .... Z724 Large 3 bf 2 Ba. $695 Frplc, dbl garage. large Into yard No pets 2 Br 1 Ba $590 534 Bernard SI 642-4905. 1 bd. unfurnished Apt - Newly oecorated and carpeted Stove & Relrlg 2188 M aple C M $475/mo 1 Sec. No Pet! To see. c;all 645-9604 large Eas1s1de 1 Br natu· 2Br 1'h ba townhOllse, rat wood thru·out. slv. xlnl cond. pool. patio retr1g incld $435 130 E S550/mo. 979-5425 or 20th St 1tO 851·9522 ·84i-o574 ~---=-·-----,---,--l a roe newer 1 ~ 2Br. l'hBa lwnhse. frplc. wt garage No peas patio ger, no pets S565 $430/mo 631-5553 mo 276 Avocaoo St. 548-7510 8·8 pm ale8tiBllU TOWHHU ••• a. .... ,.,, .. , 2 Br -! Ba 1 Child Ok 2563 Etoen B SHS/rno 831·31171 non smkr S4251mo 960-0587 Ask lor Gary Beautltul new luxury apls lor rent 2story 3 Br 2'"' Ba d!hwr m1cro-w1ve. enctso 2 car gr. pool & spa Call Karen Beaut1lu1 new 1uxuryap1s lor rent, 2story. 3 Br 2'ir Ba dahwr micro-wave. enclsd 2 car gr. pool & spa Call Karan Darling bach unit close to beaches Bltlns. kitchen· 111111 S375tmo, 536· 1435 DELAWARE PINES From $475-$575 Frplc, pool, gar, private pe110 No pets 842·8807 19221 Delaware St Cloaed Sunday MAllllHI WAU 2 & 3 Br TownhouM Apts lrptc. dah..-r. lrg patio. enclSd s1091e car garage, nr Hunt Harbour From S5951mo 840·6807 N'wPI Bch-2 .bll\s to ocn. pool tennis. garage $325 mo 645-2583 at1 5pm Private hn1. respect. clean non-smkr empl male or remele S275 t mo 833-5534 or 642·6846 Room lor rent, 111tch prtv1- 1eges pv1 Ba 662-2112. 751·9132 Avail 711 Room tor rent w/k1tch prov Ocean view home Mstr 81 gar sgl S350. cpl S400 around 25 to shr w/2 M Steve or Den 642-8746. Pr1v. quiet rurn sep rm $265 u1111ncl'd 751-448< 642-5504 Rehabte tem rmte wante< to snr E-side CM apt $287 50/mo Cell Cynd 646-7223 Or 752-450( A4 193 Near bus & shops Hunt· Rmmte to shr cond< Newport Beach. approx 4,800 sq It sales floor Turn key lor furniture. AnllQues etc $2,800 per mo gross Prestigious center, ample perking. With high t ra t1 1ce 646.J679 • CdM former manicurist d•• ste 2855 E Cst Hwy. $575 mo 675-6900 Outcall ONL V 835-9199 HEAVEN and how lo gel there 01a1 7141838-8126 tor directions Just c1rcumnav1ga1ed, nd 1ne.spenslve shp tor our Cal 34 for approx 1 mo and/or will house a11 l v msg 645-0567 Jay 3 Kathy Becker REWARD-Into on Jerry B Robinson, last of 694 Wiison, CM Wrlle Bo• 3984 Seal Ben 90740 tianiung TELLER Fldellly Federal 1s seeking a mature 1111perlenced lulH1me teller lor our Laguna Beach olhte 1ngton Ben 962-7520 wlyng cpl 1 m1 trm bet ------S275 mo • ·~ ulll • $10< -' 6 months expertence 1n SUUll •tTIL MC 962· 7124 •••••trial ....... 2920 Scbola a laatr•cliH 3016 Wkly rentels now ave•I $126 & up COior TV Phones 1n room 2V 4 Newport Blvd CM 646-7445 Rmmt wanted $300/mo C M Prol pref 23 yrs a up Amy 631-6506 Roommate Coordinators 1206 . 25-00 sq It w Irvine •FJ .. 1g"'h-,-, .. n-s .. lr_uct..,.lo_n..,.fn_y_ou_r 11ea lnclds oll1ces. from airplane BFR'! & lnstru· $540/mo 538-t056 menl training Don Cole SUUH MOTIL l,.1ve better for less $30 loollmg tor a place $40 10 all accp11cen1s 558-7077. 213·595·533• 24 htS Wkly rentals now avail S126 & up Color TV Phones •n room 2274 Newport Blvd CM Roommate needed loctay -Balboa lslend $302 50 646-7445 Sleeping room for rent 1n a 673-6559 Christian home, share - --oath S265tmo Rel s Roommate 'Wanted New· 549.3355 port Beach condo pool, OFFICE WHEMOHI IEWPORT IUCM 2700 sq II well maintained bldg on quiet street 645-4800. 645-3323 days • $775 up 2265 It 1ndus-: trial othce 18101 Redon~ do Circle, aT Hunllng1on Beach 842·2834 ---lndry lee S350 mo S.aaer 548-5962 AaaouceaHll 3002 IHl1l1 2906 Snare lovely trt level Dane SCRAM LETS Balboe Island elegant Point home. Private er111 • home garage. sleeps 8. on grovnd level Female ANSWERS s 111 p s 1 o beach over 45 Non smkr No S325·S575 646-6333 pets S350 Ulll 1ncl'd -----493-3392 Gopher -Mince BALBOA IS 3 BR Eteg ----Vital • Bunion home Gar Sips 8 stepsf Shr 2Br 1Ba hSe. un-I was HOME bch SJ:?S-S600° wkly . turnlshed S200 mo • ·~ Sometimes things Juat 846-6333 ulll 650·3249 alt &PM don'1 run smoothly Last BALBOA ISLANOJ BR Shrhs.e clean neat. ctose night I had to wait 45 Elegant ho~ Ger Sip$ to snopsl bus F $250 1nc1 minutes 10 get seated 10 8 steps/ bch 5325-$600 ulll 640-6947 aves dinner, and I was HOME 714 -551-5186 Flight 1ns11uc11on in your airplane BFR's & Instru- ment training Don Cole 714-551-5186 ••••11•1 • act111 D11Ca•1 l1 lniH MIF f t to 11 yrs Call col- lect tor details 8 to 1 1 AM dally Karen ;> 13·318-3734 SUMMER SESSION Horse Training School Show Horse St able. t1ve -1n , non-smk r 6 19-244-2218 Nr La~e Silverwood ,!!!i11t11 Orr. 4 014 OATlMlJlll HATS Be your own boss Catamaran mlg • molds, over 100 hulls. 1 compl boat S6000 t ·350-855 1 an S&L ol Comn\ioirc111 Bank Is preferred E>.· 1ens1ve cesn handling II•· perience w111 be con· s•der6<1 1 GOOd career po1ena1al and starling salary To ar- ranoe for an Interview 8P· po1ntmen1 please call I Brian Miller (7H) 1•2-4000 (213)158-7100 Ext 2621 Fidelity Federal Sawincs I Loan Assn. EQual Oppty Employer Be1uty Salon:-Manager Cosmototlglst Must neve 1011ow1ng x1n1 pey & ad· vancemenl 644-1249 Beauty Salon Need Shampoo Assistant tor busy salon. 11c ~ N-- port Beach 631· 1390 wkly 646-6333 Sm Npl Sch Apt IVlll now Lost • r.... 3004 EslabllslTed wholesale Cashier wanted lull or Winier rental 2BR furn apl SeMnore Or W New· port No pets $700/mo 646·8315 1 Bdrm S630·S650 F'rplc vaulted tellings, dbl gar POOi spa 2 Br 1 Ba, garage. lncd patlO. 2183 e Pomona Drive by llrst thin cell 645-7009 Balboa Peninsula. 2 Br aSf11755 m300 o' .u~. 650-3758 F~·nd Blk Germ S"-l> 1s1ness all equip • PIT Celt Barbara for SEIWllD 15-25 to 7·2 s.300/wk, 3 ·• Mi. Tun le Rock Irv 'i";; gtJod Income terms appt 540-3280 Br 7·2 to 7. 16 $425/wk lealala WHl-4 2909 •"prox Ch chain. Ilea $85.000. 968-6187 .a I Cl rt 666W 18thSt 642-4905 •••••••• .. lower 2 Br 1 Ba Eastslde 111 no pets near schools Spaoou~ ~ingle one $4 75/mo 631-6155 & two bedroom .ipb Lrg 2 Br 1112 Ba. 2 Br 2 Ba lrg llvtng rm. 2nd tloor bit-Ina, frplc. single gar $575/mo 6'42·7803 2 Br Oen. 2 Ba garage, upper 1040 C Velencle No pets. $585 545· 7983 YILLHE 650--4243 .... ----( .. ooen t •I , New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Bal Isl turn 3br 1h ba & Quiet Lady WANTS TO collar 955"0250--latt1latal • • Sr )AP /Ill, l1Ytl ol 11, apts on 14 plans 1 Bdrm 2br tba close 10 watet RENT lBr apt with hou•· I te 4 Oah a W... Orrrtaaiht l 4011 CHtral lt41er, aadst from $545, 2 Bdrm from wk I y 0 r m 0 n I h I y Ing authority approval are llOlen In .,,. EHi BluH ASSOCIATE All wittt n ...... , S630 Townhouse trom 7141476-1237 63 t-I043 Area See 1nyone picking $695 + P<>OI•. 1ennl1. w•n Tt LWI UP a cat pleue lake lie NO ........... HOrHI t I II d G Baylront 3 Br 2 Ba " "' t t N ,..,..,t o ••tl11 ••• • wa er a s, pon 1 H Unturn 2_38r. 28a no env coo ac ew.-v• ao I • • h • $t800t mo 21 Balboa B " t HOUSECLEAN-IN-G,..--~S-ar-. v1•e aesperatety neacll ma1ure pe<son wllO .,._ Joys responsibility. Mon-Fri 8AM·2PM - Salary apen, tranep raq. C M v1c preferred. 957·8431 llHEIEIHI Darhng 1111111 girl hOme by the water in Cd.M. Oen. nousekeep1ng 645-4527 d~5 tiOUMkeep8f. f9mall, 5 days per WMk Newport Beech 1rea 64~9 Hvsoano/wlle team• who love to trevel & expect1 to make $5000 pr cno. Call Craig 602-274-0539 Legal ----- OWH COAST IAILY PILIT Has an immediate opening 1n the Legal Advartltlng Oepertmena lor a retl1bll, mature and reaponllbll person wllh aome VQT uper111nce 'AppHcant should also have good phone p6rs0nallly 111d gener11I olltce skills. eucn ss typing, ten key .,id working wllh the publlc. For more 1nlormaUOf'I call 642-5678. ext. 3S2. Or111• O.ast lally Plttt 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. CA 92826 Equal Oppty Emplyr LEGAL SCTA'Y IOFC MGR TRAINEE Npt lk:n 'Rf_ and Bus Litigation flml nas ope ning f o r motivated 8fl'!'oatle.. ex- perienced legalactry XLNT s1t.1Us and ahott· hand/speed writing req. Oppty for e<Jvanciement lor qual 1nd1'lldual who demonstrates attantton 10 de1111 and wllllngneet to learn Cootact Mr An-I CP\!l drapes bit-Ins, ~ :II• OtW, 2°!ly, pvt patio. 1 IPllit'~... car garage 1351 Baker ·.11 I :II ss1-5932 _ $410 1 Br patio, no pel1 Relrlg, clean & bright 724·0 Jame3 673-77&7 torcoo111ng o ea1tng Cove 645-5135 HselCondol Apt In Npt each .-o IOll INVESTMENT ,111, IHtral ttftH paid From San Diego Bch ..... 1n A•"' Mature FO 0 • b .1..&l I "" Frwy drive Nor Ill on Best bay vi-1&2 er yd -.. UN "lllltena • 1 '-mo •Reported 6 llgure Income •PtH U "'' Ft•• - ----- Beach lo McF1dden end 11pts convert den. sips NB res1 ents No c~~ren old. blll/whlte. long hair necessary Salary ot••tll•rttrt l91al S..r•tWJ drus 640·6960 1 10.I~'•' .. J ,f M:,;,·~~d5:'p~,·~';:,3g·~0 $485. 2 bd. pallo. No pets Relrlg Clean & bright 724-9 James 873-7787 west on McFadden to 4.7. p\11 beach & parking or peas 640..()5 548-7872 _ •References required wltll H•trltHt. Probate ••perlenQe Ptr· S7e •,:913n .d 98v 111ti0 e $400 up 7 52·9511, ClllfH ftr •Can eern upttho $ 10K & o •• ~ .. , rtl1oatl11 m•nenl 3 day WH ll. ( 14,... • .,1 673-8247 IHI 2912 mon 673-7120 fURNISHEO or UNFU~NISHW ALL UT Ill Tl[ S PAID. fi[ALTH CLUBS TrNNIS SWIMMING plu~ much mme' ~Orf\I, no peu Modpl, open daily 9 to ti Oakwood c; .. rck>n Ap,,1mtnts N~port BtKh So. 1700 16th Strttl (at Dover) 642·5'1] Ntwport Rudi No. 880 lrvtr!f Avenue (II 16th) 645-1104 S2251mo including utlls Call alter 7, 642·8709 One Bdr and Den near S-495 /mo 2 Br. 1 Ba apl, South Co111 Plaza Avail encl patio, smell pe1 OK, July 111 75'4-0588 carport, lndry rm. 111•---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-735 W 18th St TSL Mgmt 842-t803 OI Tiii ILIFFI Ou111t 1.Br. upatllrt, c;1011e 10 bcn flrepttce. belcony, dshwr, encl gar S5251mo 2 163 Peclllc. CM M1nager Jett. apt t 7 Call 548-4530 SSlS Aval! 711 2 Br. apt wl patto. 6'45-8103 Aft 6PM $570 t bdrm lol1 and den. 1112 ba, fireplace, paUo Ldry tec. Gar No peta Rat req'd Avell now --YiUIE Wltll CdM. spend a del11111u1 va-CdM Garage, fu11 ofl f QUND ADS e;~:~n~~~~t~a~~~sll te llM I• fttt fall. -UFU_l_UJ·--.-Al--IU-- S50 move In cracllt, etfec-cation 3Br 2Ba home Coast Hwy, S&Otmo Cell ARE fRE[ requlrementa 112-4112. Summer Mull be 18 yrt tlve now lhrv 6·30·83 2 $300/wk 675-2763 M I s •Ion Re a It y Call Stan 639-7582 OLIRI nPllT old W.S.t pref, but wlll Br 8 pt 5 lot r en 1 · Corona del Mar Furnlahed 714149'4--0731 C I If I told you 1tia1 you could Penonabt. wl good phof\11 ~n;~;;1:;3. f~~~r appH- $5 I Olmo.. enclosed 1 bd apt wlpetlo Si.Bps Dana Pt dbl or alngle ga;: a I·. make $22.185 on 8 S300 vole• and manner patio• Call Boyd or 4 pie Weekly 631-7645 11· I -· m Nancy 8'47·9920 peo age, street entrence. :ie-1•2.llll Investment, you probably Oft JOI l&1H 673-8349 cured. 1173-3313. ,. wouldn't btlleve me CONSTRUCTION fiTiit , 2744 Fvrn)ahed 3b d home Office l t alah ~ ~~~hi~·•'~.' Y:n~::::r~":~ Newport area Job 11te MalettlM" AtlfttMt 15-0 oft on rentel of wtpet10 Nr Boh and -n e e d I • • p ' Cl Plumblng, tllolrlcail, wood Park-al 2 Bd 2 8• Shope Alt Amenlt111'1 1500 SQ 11 AIC oHlc• 1 Found Blk dog, wtit cheat need to pui up more than pe1n111rlwellpeperar·S8/h wor111no or related S595 lat mo 551·4535 Family 2 weelc minimum equal warahouea. nr 0 C & reea puppy CM no 10 StOO before your u rn-· r Laborer1-S5/hr tredet Problem IOMnQ 873-8349 Airport Avall on 1hort 557 5So5 • • lngs 918rted to cover the CUS TOOIAN°m1tvr 1 apptttuda 1111nt11I. L11au ltacla 2741 term basla Allrectlve • _ -next $200, you'd 11111 be only Perm PIT. own hra Comm•rtlat bulldlng bli-2 Bdr t Bl, oc.an vv. JUL y ""WEEK Splendid rate Contect Mr Stuart Found Fem•te Cit Bleck skeptlcal. light? That'• $400/mo. 645-44' 1 kno wladg• llalplul _ No end. nr beach S900 bey view sips 7 S850 549-8211 a n o w h 1 VI c normal Ho-vet. let me _ 71..._536-e525 Mon JllN PARK BRISTOL $S75 10 $640/mo. 2 Br. 1'h utlllncl 494·304.4 Pvt beach & perk.Ing tS 17 WellCllN. N 8 275 lo 1 SI h I 0 rl n g e. NB prove lo you that this 0fllT1110Tlll ThOra t2 noon to 3 PM, 540-6338. 1 br pool. gym, 18una. nr be twnhM, pool, lndry 752-951 t 3600 sq 11 2.435 tq 11 6'40-5650 ___ progr1m c.n .. rn yov • Newport lfH fob 111• SC Plza 1495 645-9442 rm. csrport. PVI pello. no l;f!rt ltacla Z7H ---• re111<r S F return of over 7000% on n e e d 1 a )( p · d pets Oreal location ~ -~ rR "' Suitable tor t'Mdic.J °' Found Olfm hip X. '· your money For dltall1, p11n1er /w1llpeper•r. PINE BLUFF APTS E lSth St 1 condo. Vetta1il;I l••••rt ..... dental Agena 541-5032 Bel ltle. 673-8017 Mnd 11 Hlf-addrMMd, S 8 / h r C U S T 0 • 2 BR 2 Ba with bluH view TSL Mgmt 642-11103 Pool and licllltlll 2 bdrm, 1 ba da!Uu S000 170 E 17th St, COiia Found June 8·28, 19dlH stamped enwlopl and DIAN•matura only Perm Clllld ok. petlO, lptc, gu --------.,,.,,... S5761mo Richard per w11 3713 S•Uhora Mesa 2 19ectt. 280 & ring. Br00khunt1Ad1m1. S300to·Report, 1S4t-D PIT, own hrs S...OOlmo Stove, dllhwHher. JP•. Deluxe townhouM, 2 BR, 2131830·2323 Dr • 850-8578 404 ;! tt TM Adrian Co Identify 714/198-2658 Adami AV9, Coeta M.... 845-4411 lndry rm 1112 bl . 111' H50 mo ---549 8 47 CA 92628 11&111111 .... Earn $450 10 MOO I>-' W.-If YoU have a ec.IL wtfQOI\ °' van Ind entor woning wtth t~ Call Mr Rountr" 9t SPMC 631-6107 2543 Orange 842·299 t 1Br yrly 8f>tl on Penln1Yll ON THE SANO • Found Lge fem1ll shaggy ln---,--,·..----:~r. from 1450 mo 8715·1842 SUMMER RENTAL 4001 81rch NB dog \fie-Sin Ju1n •ta!f tt I.Na Wit •!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•••lll!!!!tm Shafp bacnellor unit Deluxe TwnhM , patio, !Br. Agt 3 er 2 Ba unit, _, bll'. uo 1q n $'450/mo C1pl1treno_6e 1-0373 *FUT--LUii* 'l&•O S3501mo, no .,.,,, Stove, 1 ''°'88. gar 1625 mo --I I h-" -"-· d....., .. a4 1 ..,.,32 Sa.ala Aaa .._ "" n. 842 2191 2 Br 2 Ba 2 car oarage, urn 1 ""·we....... .,.. ..gent"' "'IV FOUND. Mala Hulk" NoCr.,.lt ...,.ul....,. P--.!"..,.._..,.""!"" __ ,,._ .. I weter pd Nr OCC Cell 2543 v •lngt. • -near belch Broker tncld Sum~t encll<I ' .... ~ ,.., --&48.-7058 btwn t 1AM • 8ELl Idle lteme •Ith e 3PM wwtl dl)'I Dally Pilol Ctaealflecl Ad. 142-M71. 8el ldlt ttecna 642-N71 Bachelor condo nr So 540-1158uklorlarry or Eutalde TownhouH 2 67s-41112 .o•raoe 5802Seesh0re HLllllfflll Sl~d. blkl len. vie 738-015229-91dytblcr Co111 Pt11ta. ulll pd, pool, Pam er ,~ 811 S6J5/mo Otr· ------lSL Mgmt 842-1803 Harb()( View . ~00. ,_ 11 Harbor & Edl"O*f SA. I s o o 6 4 0 8 5 9 O. So Ce• Plza. 2 Bd condo llQI. patio trptc, blt-ln1, 2blet·~n· •."'poo.,. f.P'!6'dsor=mo' iv1c1tl1a avall Cllt Mon-Fri, 5. 775-572• -•rtt'-"' ~700 1 dya Spec 1mmicula1• S575 laundry rm ' • 1 • 642-4t44 FOU'no madTum tlt.O white T.I. I tlU Aerl•tall, U•I. l&lkt hlH• Z7M 2 lir. yrfy, gAr 8Q11 evall 711~. WID ho61cup $800 C11t "VII 875·8362 ...... Pt1lu al1 2707 Loe . l bdr. 112 block from beach l.dry No i>et• te50 or 161!. wltll OM plu1 VIII 873-9327 or 673 1291 t includlnn Avail July 3. 231'4 Senta Ana Ave 0 O w n 1 1 • 1 r • ltalah 2907 Ba"'root OtflGla from 300 P o o d I a V I c • 0 966 "3a .. 2. ,..,7-"'900. e•t TSL Mgmt 842 1803 Ooverl Wettcllff area J lit· 12. ..,!'... Grah1m1Hell, H B All & Hit Cell VI -AM f'UNOIN ..., ., '"'" .., ~ 645-6646 Apt evall uty ... " call 84'>-8487 AeS INC. 1152·9001 . 2 16. EL PUERTO MESA t..gun11 B••ch, w11lk to Ill 1001 .. h 1 _.. 10 .. 0 TIWllOIU--t Br. garden apt 3 Bdr 2 81, 300 3611'\ 91. all. Ocaan vu, $250 • FOund M 11ntbi'kAlgh1n, tt~:0~C:,s & I.~~ 8~~.~ $426/mo & up. lnclda $926/mo yr laaaa •94·2674 dya lthnlt lftlo" M gold/wht Retriever Competlve, 1~ tnt.,..t 2 bdrm. , t/2 bl Quiet,... Ullll. pool. 1959 M8f>le 557-611M ------,,1 ........ , ... _., ..... YllW mlK, M blk Lib 2 ell<>!{• ,., .. & , .... 30 yr• Flktcl tr1c:11ve 2 P<IOl>le, POOi. Ave.CM ,, .. ado, 1o7 eq It i vall from C11eln1. M blkl bf'n Oob.._ & ad~itabll 11t. 2nd & $450 755 w 18th 181 BEACH, YEARLY· 39f 2ba, veciuon hom• Laro• •t ,,5 F bmttll\ Doble •• ,. nol 'rd. .o,·e.· "·--ct.i 646-9507 I )(LO 1 6r '4~ 2 Br H96 2 Cir oar 902 W Balboa Q 11 • " 0 "-" .....,..,,. ... Pool. Patio, Frplc 8i · pool trdfn and • 19A8EMENl SI 00 aq 11 aroppael, M Olden .,.. lotne Bl I 50tmo. Mr Loeb em•ntlu Walk to 2 .. "".,. ft. Call Mon-Fri trllV9r. gold. M Orntwht = .. Cla11ltled Adi are the M-.r 10 I ~I 0-908 « ywd ..... "'•. b9tteor •ey to tell m«• .,.,... O.llw1r ~57·2841 2 13158 5-' 1 f t or *tNI $t25 per n!Qht """ -. Lai Apeo, F Doble ml•, WIDuW HA& '•• for 660.0110 C010t brochure av1t1abll 9-S. 842-'W _ __ brn Numerous Cit & kit· • T 0'•. S 10.000 up No w .. 11tde 1ro. bflglTt. clean, CIMn 2 ~~lro kttcn.ri. Npt 714·4114·0120. PO Bo• Thot fQt .. t ctr•• tn tlM ten• ewell no• NI credit c:Mcil. no penalty t Br. t 81 wlporc:ll Hgt1 hw 2421 E u1111 84 2. 1.eovn1 8Hall W••t. • D1l1Y ll'llot ~Imel sn.tteor, 128 MeM C111 Oenraon AHoc '400tmo Agt "4<M>9117 St 8411-&IOt 92852, Depa 0 Qa-rfscf M. .. ~ft-Or, CM ~eM 873-7~1t IOID PERSll WAITED Newport Beach General Agency Need• Secretary w1th experience . Salary open. (l14)l ... 41. _ ...... C'a Oranve Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Thursday. June 30, 1983 .Uttrtla!., latn lulHu C1ltda1 mii!i~~=m;;;;;iiiiiiil St"lct 9F·o·, _c: .. ru""l-s""I n·g-·c-u""11"'1n-e $1.84 per day , Sec~. bkkplng, h-pe w/eMcellence calf Dayna Prolf/smt buatlndlvldual & Co 673·5731 T na1 s All You Pit)' l0t • Hrtwktmo 640-0888 Ctatal CWrelt - lOO&y Id c 1. In th41 ••iatl Maki a1 Cernent -b uonry-BiOCk DllLY +New c1blNta, cabinet Well•·Cust work Lie n teeing bars & rormlee • 38 105 7 Rob S4 7-2683 Pll countertops 6"2·0881 Concrete. masonry. nat· OJ CablnetS& Carpentry work, toundatlons. Block. SER Sm1111ob1 welcome brick Llc'd 538·5013 VICE Free est 645-2003 Rod's concrete & muoo· Dl[CTO C1r$alrf ary, 9 yfliirs S8me to· Ry -c 8 I I 0 n F r • e e SI Aem et-repair Unique X 714-840-1705 00 IT NOWH Unusual work a spectalty -~-UC fH IHIAA 20 yrs 11c bonded. Ctr1•lc Tile Your Dally Piiot Palombo Const 962-8314 Sttte Hit Tiit Ill ~Directory Aep&lr/smt 1obs Fences, Fr Ht Guar 963-3263 Rej>te5entattve snelves, perttttons Lo 142·1111 Ht. SU rates Steve 73 t-8311 CHtr1cl111, Ctatral ~-------•ISpec1a1111ng additions & 0Hemodel/Aepa1rs. comm ---remodel Llc'd, bonded & res1d Uc'd, bonded. Aet11ticil Work guar Free e1t ins. For est. 552·9142 Ctiliaii 962-8315 evenings ~i;;~&:-o;A~esp.._r_ay~APe·m·od-C1rr1 stirict - Cerpentry lie "341012 Car,tflll Free pre·llm New & re· model E~p. llc'd and bonded Will assist you to obtain Iman 549-1978 Ab1111y Bldrs 730·1900 whtltlllt Ul·llH Aa1blt Dnveway-Parklng Lot Repatrs·Sealcoattng S&S ASphlt 631·4199Llc Sham-poo -& s~an. •dl11rraHH Ceast color brighteners Whl Newtremod Exp'd Uc. crpts • 10 min bleach bonded. ins Wiii netp you Hall llvldln rms $ 15; avg obtain the beSI fln11ncong roorn $7 50, couch S 10, Call now, 549.1978 -Dan Hallberg Grading & ?av1ng Co Res/comm Lie 3976804 842-1720 cha11 $5 Guar ellm pet R""°"J HUFFMAN & SON odor Crpt repair 15 yrs Remod/Add 11306888 exp Do work myself 545.9595 645-4644 Reis 554-0123 __ ---SEQUOIA CONST ·Cstm h~J!illia1 Mother will babysit. ex- penenced ·reasonable cost So Huntington Beech 963-3488 FIRST CLASS-Quick Ory remodeling patio results. Free est & 1s1 c 0 vr 5 / deck 8 . 11 c class service 750-9075 966-2423 Brad FIRST CLASS·Oulck Ory results Free est & 1st cla" service. 750·907~ PeopM wno need peop11 lhould ~ ohedl \he Setvlce Dif'ectOJY In the TLC! Beach, park & lunch My Newport home Ref's avail DeeAnn 650-6598 Wan! Adi Calt IM2·5678 DAILY PILOT TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 1 M uscle 6 "Lackaday1" 10 Taler 14 Gnaw 15 Trance 16 Abyss t 7 Scolded 18 Appendage 20 E>11sted 21 Ftsh 22 Paid up 23 Journey 25 Looms 27 Prepos1t1on 30 Pressure 3 1 Egg-shaped 32 Trac.II 33 Pro - 36 -nostrum 37 Tapered pieces 38 Yield 39 Shpp~ry - 40 Large pipes 41 Valley - 42 Anneol - 44 Garmen! 45 Guided 47 -Aelt 48 Get up 49 Propaga1e 50 S1mger 2 3 54 Correcting 57 Where Va1e11a 1s 58 Unusual guy 59 Lamb's ahas 60 Tree 61 Minus 62 Fixes 63 Factory DOWN 1 European 2 "Dies _ .. Day ol Wrath 3 Commumca· t1on 4 Toothless 5 Unite 6 Entena1ner 7 Encumber 8 ' Where -_,. 9 'M y Gal - 10 Gleams 11 Interior rhymers 12 Canker 13 Acltons 19 Newsprint 2 1 Rurnen 24 Neighbor ot Wash 25 Particles WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED 26 NHL players 27 Volume 28 C1garet1e shape 29 Temperate zone 2 wds 30 Short drives 32 Drew back 34 Beat. rust 35 Race schedule 3 7 Except lor 38 Ontario City 40 Passed out 4 1 On behall ol 43 Forfeiters 44 Bovine 45 Oral 46 Peace delly 47 Garments 49 Ttzzy 5 t Actor Robert - 52 British gun 53 Separate 55 Alftrmattve 56 French key 57 Graph • &?. Gr ... 111 ......... 'ltatt lltll1b IPalatlat Pla.W•1 TU• d ... ...,WioioiiWi...,_•___ -•• lllr D • •••-'Ja•1 """"'-fl"'t•£""1Nl'!!s.,.fl'!A!"l'("l"L"E"b--eny ogal Grooming E.ttp Gerdener, Malnt. ***HOME REPAIR lovlngCare, e/pet1 PlllPlllTill &• --" And Repaired scht. SIO any ll T.acher cteanup1, tr" trim, frM Eleo-Plumb-Carpentry Certified He>uM Slttar1 by Richard Sinor Lie; WATER HEAT~ Special Gu8lantl9d 21 yrs ••P 548-2848 .. , Call Pete, 84 t-1099 F'encea Keith 848-4e72 •Ince t1179 631·1234 280e44 14 yr• Of h•PPll Pool nea1...-1•Furn8Cft REFS JOHN 1193-0487 ~-----hr•talll WHtt4 Home R19alra·Carpen1ry .. la.W ltnletl local cu1torner1. ThanJ< Drain• c:IMred from 16 & ,. ~ .. __, -CSlvWXLL fXl>INd Mowing, EdgTng TWIQe 8 Ceblnets-Elec-P1um,bln11 ue ~ you. 983-" 114 SIS anytime R419a1ta '" nice All Tet1tures & Acouatlc month ,20 10 125 Fencing DON 986-0t~9 IAONINO JOBS WANTl!D. OllTll PlllTI•t 851·9604M&M842·9033 F K I 67.,. 503 ,,, ... 9707 ---my home E11 c ellent Tree trim & remove, All '" eet. ev 11 .rt .,.,.,.. Baau;, work ~enoee on r.. 5 yra. Lie 40394 1. Ina, A I C I Smith & Son Plumbing clean-up• 554-7017 Jtelr eaJ G•neral garden mafnten· MP JOBS q"'"t. Phone 842-5470 bonded. e I O Of e•· Jr ElECTRICIXill Priced ance Cleanup•. tree trim & Small Moving Job• anytlm. pert ~-0911 Rlehard Pi.~!dO ~:f'8~~~3:~: n1 lt!T~a,.t.•.ri..,..a_"""l~"'!"I~~ rlghl, free .. ttmate on fraeeat Abe 548-85l9 MIKE848-1391 -SEAV'iEw'PAtNTING gra an aub te. large or small Jobs. Lio Hauling, cteen·ups, tree liAUL·MOVE·AEMOVE J.la•IClfi81 & ATE0D'tf06703~2D6E8C8KS STOPPAGE? S6 to $15 hr 642·9033 ...:!6621__ _673·03511 trimming, yd malnt. Furniture, Traan, Treea Renov11fngfRotetiillng "" Price by pnone. John M&M 851·9804 uc·o ELECTRICIAN tndscp ~ 646-650~ 963-5415 NOAM Sod 1awn1 & Sprinkler• OUAUTV WORK ~ 1• 11_22_·_24_h_r_serv10e_ -T Stmct Qual worll·Aeas ratee lmmeculate yard CIH n HAULING Dave 642-4653 RE.AS. RATES EXP'D ... , lt"/ltf!iu 19ati~ .. ...,. .............. ~ Tom 631·50721973-7544 ups, weeding. trimming, FURNITURE & TRASH DOUGHERTY BROTHERS l--B_R_E_N_T_8_48_·_2_400__, UOIWISl llU 'I ELECTRICIAN shaping + 4 4·0285 MATT 645·5089 Trees-lndacpng 21 yra OllT• llTllllll Experienced & Pro-Aeaaonable 851-1041 Ltc 233 108 Small/lg• JapanHe gardener HAULING 646-0555. 642-3857 & INTER. Aeu ratet. Free tentonaJ Very reason· ---1 j0b9, repairs. 548-5203 Cleanup, malntenancll. Clnups, yard/tree serv • --·-"-. 691 Steve 64 7-4281 able rate• IOf alt of your w1 .... Clt•• •• ELECTRICIA~ sprinklers Free est. RANDY 842-7847 LEGAi. IUVltU .... m PAI-Ell pool neeo1 For e11pert l{;t the suna11lne in11 Gd rates Free 811 Lie ~4·9036 -lEUl OPllU -"' eervlce. Cell evenings SUNSHINE WINDOW 4t"'49 Wayne 931.7530 1a•&•fllf•••iEIE• 1BH1t Cltui~a 1 •• ... _Prompt, neat pro· 5pm to II pm If no CLEANING ~-1549 ~ •ar ., -n -Need an Attorney .... ay.,., fesslonals. 638-7149 PLEASE KEEP C--"--I 839~5035 ROBIN'S CL NING not We can ehow you --~------answer. WE WASH WI OWS-lrlJt .,.., lp!ir SERVICE: a tnoroughly how to be your attorney & Pa,.rla1 TRYING.. ,. F at Prof onat Springs, repair. door oper-JCE~~IE'S 0 1\ADENING clean house. 540·01157 save money. time & 0..Fjja_.,n°"h""lnoiiij_.,l_nt--"'lor--.!Qif-~n-(l 1t) tH-tlll Oual~ty ~ort.. gu anteecl etors See demonstration ... n-upa, trae trim & OlW 1ti••it worry So tat(• The Legat HANGINGISTRtPPtNn ~·•~tliii/le!jlr Free estimate 848-7391 Seacoast 2488 N-port maJnt Hr.rice 540·8035 -E11p1eas Route C all VISA·MC Scott 645-9525 -----· Bl . CM 642·3490 Mow. edge, c1ean:iJp~lm Rose Hakpg 973·0564 851-2252 10% off wl ad _ air onstructlon o;. Stall Law Sprtngs-Hing;;:Openera Freees1 Rea• rates Jim E•perlenoed HouMH\~ Blackwelder Paper-sign N-remodel,plana,IP18~t-e~la;;,w-req~u"!'r~es"!"'!'t~a~t~a~I Repairs Lowest rates! 646-1958 ~-General Cleaning 111 ,,KB'°'A'"°1~c'IP'K,.,&,.pjljl'IRP!'K,...S""m•-"!!,l""J""o'!"b-1. ~~~~lh~ork& o~yemSt~~~ -~Tri~', ~o;',~j~~8 cwoorntkraocvteorr 's2woo11olnpe<c1u'dorlnmg Lie Tom 557-4480 IHI SOIE llELPf .....,11a 646-6502 ~ .., 494-3616 Let me make your irarden -HOUSECLEANING Newport. Costa Mell, IMli•t tabor and materials must grow & your grass grMnl Good refs. Own trans Irvine Reis. 875-3175 "TWe ?!!'e3S9h~713d0Heng Aut>ef Roofing-all types cbeon1'1Ce<lracto~1 suti"~:"': I'm tully 1nsurtld, speak Maril 979-9756 ogei..... -v any-N-·Aecover-Oeck• Engllah. & you wtll llnO mu WE EK END _H_O_U~S~E--Mma' time .. Lie #411802 548-9734 atate In fhelr advertlalng. Topped/removed Clean 1 .1 c HOVING· Pl ~I i Contr11ctors and con-work eitcellenl Call (7141 CLEANING "' .., 11111 '· li f FlREPROOF ROOFING aumers, contact Mary up n-lawns 751-3476 768·3773, 11 no answer, Openl"" now avail for Sat Quick, Carelul Se<Vlee -k .. ,. Ltc T t3""46 552-0410 PLAS ER TCHING Clan A Flbergtaaa Grondle at 558-4086 with TIIE lllEll IOEIE please eep tr;1ngl Kevin Thorough, refs avail "" Aestuccoa. Int/ext. 30 yrs FISH #389713 any questions Cootrac· Lawn-tree-shrub Install Biggs Landscape Main-549· t384 att SPM. *l· 1 ltVI•* Neat. P1ul 545-2977 646·20•4 tor's St1te License T 1 I A 1 tenance & tn1tallatton at 1-:::0-------____ Board. 28 CIYlC Center ree tr m emova your service uallty Housekeeping. U · Bell quality 25 yr. el(p Horne, Apts & Commercial Stcrtlarial ... , ... , Room 890, Sanra Lawn m111n1/Aototllllng __ perlenc:ed, dependable Competitive rates rlt 1 • & d '" - Free estimate 548·8085 81 .. ~aa Pat 494-0280 Lie. T • 116,428 730-1353 :;~c:1~g80·71.c~8-:4o~. -,'!'.::~lt~m~·~c:'rt':."l=:'.:l:::'!'"::'!:::l::~l•A•n•a•.•C•A-92•7•0•1•. --- Clean-upa -l1ndscap1ng 145-5277 THE CLEAN MAKER TWO COLLEGE MEN 'Secretarial service: typlng,1--------- Haullng ·Tree Trim Palntlng-Carpenlry 5 yrs exp Home/office Wiii Move you 8 yra exp Find what ou want tn copy, etc Fut Mrvletl SELL Idle Item• with • Free est 642-9907 Gary PTL els even 675"'853 Visa/MC 547-9107 Deity Pilot 875·4456 760-8359 Dally Ptlol Cl...itled AIJ. TREES Btlr Wutt4 5100 ltl1 Waat.. 5101 Mr Wut• n• ltlt Wut• 5100 Ptlt 5535 fuaitart 6025 ualtue MU Offltt Cltrti/P/tl•t IEOEPTlllllT Secretertat Seeretery wnn exper11nce uiec Crowned Amazon 111 Curved 2 pc aecdonal. Thomasville Triple drsr, Very busy ctrculatlon of· n 9 8 de d p / T . e ~ P Secretary/word pro-In Insurance Bllllng/Frool parrot. wtcage & stand newly uphol $1,000 2 sac S200. e· Sola, Sl20 flee needs • part time preferred.11·5, Mon-Fri ceuor. skilled on IBM olllce. for Doctors Office. $125 n5-6032 UPl'IOI occasional chrs Both ~Int 646-"121 evs clerk lor answering In N-port 8e1ch Can syatema. XLNT Op· Coate Mesa 6-45-1177 bli~HI C 10 $350 1 Uphot ctlr $275 Phones and dl•natchlng btwn 9-12. 752-0740. port unity, top Hllry, •-I ti I ~ Curved mablelle top COi· Cetta Kta• 11 Z4 .... d ... _ flt C 11 -"· fl II H•••Ht 4 p ece solid c herry fee tbl SSO. On n water· -:c..p..,......,"-!-___ _ messages. Weekends R-tau1an1. Barte-nder gse0n°d r"°•·~m! to·' Jiomr ""B 1Ll ::::;: I & H _ .. Part time grave yard shift oreuer, mirror & night· bed $150 Wine can S25 rn ...... ge strip...,.. ao a only 7• 11 AM $4 hr Busboy Ha..-1 t•· tlonal con Neat apearence end stands. S425 Doug 4 Maple chra SSO ea IOveseat ~ end tablel Apply In person between Wait~ 1--· n ... na · • S $50 ~ ... ltlng Eng1-~s 20• 1 nandwrttl~ ootw need 540-4529 548-9416 200 8X 10 cstm rug 2pm & 4PM Monday thru Caaht~ - -~ '....... · " ' 3 $85 Tn d As k I v• Business center Drive, apply 25 Newport Bl. ---------S60il"R81tenCouch, sewing machines . Cat~~~ln:Y or Apply In person Thursoay Ste 130, Irvine, CA, Costa Mesa Antlqsu•800tarved dining rm rulllwhlte near new only S65, S25. Luggage rtckiJ 330 WEsl BAY ST & Friday btwn 2·4. The 92715. 714· 1155-0333 ,.,...________ set 1 ·brocade ove<-$ tO OeP S 15 1930 Roll· Hungry TIQe<, 3201 E Sewing machine operalor. stutred aola & chr S 150 Zenith tereo con-laat bike $40 Bike pans, Cos1a Mesa. CA EOE CoaSI Hwy. CdM ltorttl.,., htollfht e•per pref. McKlbbln S800.n5-3658 sole, phono tape, AM/FM clothes & misc 2373 ., Sells, lrv1ne Ind Com· $95. 631-8•47 Santa Ana Ave Offlot l1111tr Restaurant Flnanclet Investment llrm Pie• 540•3684. Roll top desks s 1400 ea, E•per'd Salary com· Ekpertenced cocktall per· for ed~cators needs arm chrs $75 ea. part· mensurate with exper son needed Mon-Fn, 11 e •P e r d Person· Sophllltc.ted Sates Per· ner'1 dsk $850, tots more 545·2030 am • 8 pm. Apply on per-nell Administrative Ex· son wanted fortradttlonat 646· 1397 son Suri and Sand Hotel ecutlve Secretary with ctothlers. Must heve White enamel etov8. 1555 so Cst Hwy Lanune excellent typing ano sales experience. Fun S.ec:h See Don~a -,. sh or I h e n d s k 11 ts Ben e 111 s App I y, 1920's, per! cond, every· **IBUY** FIRlrTIH MASTERS AUCTION 14t·ltll/IU·ll21 MOVING OUT OF STATE Must sell this weekend Furn , plants. apptcs See Dimes a Line. Sat1Sun 9-4 2554 EIOtln Av Pa1nte1 ,---;;p;r In com· merlcal & re11oentlel palnttng 673-2083 PART /TllE EYlS l·I __ __ Non-smokers please H GI ads 1 one , 2 3 thing working $750 Retell Call· 553.()940 Monarch Bay Plaza. 831-1136. 8 tt queen tleeper, tin & IWl.P •En Manager for chlldrens -Laguna Niguel A-tl-laacet 01 l gold s95• 5 ft love seat, Wanted adults ~r 22 who enjoy working with youth Must be well groomed. pe<1onabte, • positive motivator Stan at $75 P8f week Cell 2-5pm 646· 702 1 (89k IOI Sharron) speclallly store retail Sec.retary-E11t1cutlve Al· f matcf'llng S50, Capta teen Every Sunday, 8am-3pm salea exper reQ must 11s1ant Starting p.ay up to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim rf cu ft Rel. FJF. 1250; age Bdrm set S 145 and Orange Cout College have exper tn merchan· s 1800/mo. Musi have TfLIPlllE Dlshwasnar. avacado. dreuer wlmtrror $65 and ~~':t~e:;..! ~~~~ng~~r~ dlslng. personnel & In-administrative as welt u &mtlTllEm Stainless steel Interior, desk wl huteh S75 !>felt· veneory Send resume or secretarial abltllles. New· • .,......1 $l75 833-341 1 Ing table, adjus1able $65, Swap Meet & An Fe11e letlt11 10 Petite Marche port ~nter Location -• ""' _ _ _ 544. 1152 Admtulon tree to t>uyers 389 E ',th St C•• CA, Send Resume and avtll· Exper nece11ary Sun 18 Cutt upright Frzr, good - - -Setler Reservallon1/lnfo ... cond S 125 646-4121 97tt cocoa brn sofa $350 556-5880 92627 . . a3be5'"1'YB11o·n JS E Aeedst . thr9cxi30ghp~~uor• 5 30h P~ evs ch a I r w II o o t" o o' I•--------__._ __ re treet • e 10 "" uar our., $1751000 472_9079 P&AT TIIE retail Mies 260. Newport Beach, plus comm Plush and A large Kenmore Washer REl/WEEIElll Patt time retell sales eitper 92660 prole11lonal <worl\i ng & Dryer. g_old. 5 yrs. 1275 req Please call tor an ----conditions. Laguna Hiiia for both. s45.4932 Make extra SS helping appt Petite Marche Chll· SfOln&JlJ-hfftlfht ottk:e. Scott, 951·2777 ycxitn carriers promote d r e n s s t o r e Outstanding P9'10f1 want· (R4) At cost N-~Md -LIMITED OFFER Why pay more, save SO to 75% on new top quality bed sets, no1 MC<>nds or Thura/F11 8·3 Dl1nes, clothe s , edgers . glassware, mucil more 312 Flow. their own established 7t4·642-4714 ed for small. teat paced I•--------36' • burner G E routee. Mature. outgoing, lurnlehlng cont rector cooktop (Chrome) $500, attractive paren111 type aalff Good typing. organlu · Telechone Soflcltors new :ft>·· chrome h&d reJecu Twin sets to H6t $69 95. Full set $79 95 . ..,.,..,.""'""~~~pii.Oo Save even more on king & queen aela Free det 839-7454 etk tor 1 person please call $2000/wk hon. & contrltct"•knowt· lTIEITIOll $200 or 1600 both 2-5pm M-F 646-7021 tld09 XLNT benellta Npt We went good telee>hone 675-6795 ----COM-Ben location Submit re-ti 1 t t t -~------special bonu&. ,,._,.._.._. ..... ~,....,.._. S30 P"' "' 0 n. 125 PROFIT sume & salary to po r-va on 1 1 0 se •P-Brau Samavar. Complete " ..,.. B polntments. wtth tray. teapot and EARN UP TO Call Jack 714-847·5522 ~ch 2;2~ Newport UWY bowl $300 or best otter CottM & end tbt. smoked l gtus Inlay. beaut Ital i;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;; $100.00 per day OllllllUlll 731•5160 taldrlQ snapshots tn Salee IEOlnUY IHllll Freezer $150. Trash com- contem Knurled wood. II both ~75. 673·4743 *ESTATE SILE* 201 E. lch~llH ""'" .,. .. ~. ....... Classifit..1 Fast paced conaultlng nrm PIT evening work. Call pactor S 125 Cmpr stove •c~""orn_ple_t_e~Bed-r_oom __ S_e_t ,.,,,. "'"" r•u • needs an e1aper1t1nced ft t 751-4223 & oven $90 648-5848 7-Pe+oe Dark Pine ,Corn· time/full time. Ttle,lttll Sal11 Dtspleywriter opt1ra1or a er pm. HARBOR AREA plate Bed with Head & No ~ Th CIHA'll .... Ad ..... , I who can edll for spelllng TOP SIS APPLIANCE SERVICE Foot Boards, Dreaaer _,....__ 9 -""' v..,.. • • ng & grammar We need Females Pref Modeta & & ltlKll 11 J•..., Department of the Dally someone who wanll to Escorts (213) 866-1984 We sell recond guar with Mlrro. Hutch, 2 " •t • t Piiot hu an opening tor a appllances. S49-3077 Night Stands 5 Dr•-""' 21 II· responelble, enthualutk: be part 01 a dynamic: Waltre..es/Walle<s. over -Cheat 546·11707 or Wllll .,. person Must nave team Compenaatlon 10 18. wle•per. Apply In HI!)' duly Whirlpool wuh· 645-5737 UNITED PICTURES p<evlova t8'ec>h<>ne tales $24,000 dependtnb~ .~n peraon 1768 Newport Bl,, er, llke new S200 --temp 3 pc sect sofa Po ..__ -..1 •-~~·. typing __ .. experience & capa t.... c •• 839·4388 """_. _,..,.__ ...... COiiins Associates 587 .., I~ new $450 Bar w/5 Loi MQllll, CA Url2 ~?~,~~~~! =· San Nicolas Dr. NB llllVH w1m1 tllY IPPLWIOEI SIOOIS S250. 538-/317 or. Exoetlent compeny ben· 644·5771 Full time Mu1t have valld Les 957-8133 •~96_6_·_83_68 _____ _ P/l Permanent position ellta, 11\(;ludlng medic&I, lfOlnQJ Calll driver's lleenM & Aetrlg $250 Wahr/dryer OUCH • Brano New • J11t 21/IO J1ty 1 IME 8 30 AM Garaoe -9AM 1111 3 pm Ptayet piano, dining rm and bdrm sets. Lots ot teblN, old lamps and Old dolls Pe1ntlng1. Victor phono wlrecoros Bosdl radio and lots of cut gls, Sliver, HevUand, 11nen1, 1011 of primitives and tools HELEN NOL.AND for bright mature person dental, Ille tn1urance. must be good on p~one & 8J1cellent drMng record• s 135 ea Oahwshr S125. Never Used (Still In wrap- Mull speak English credit union, etc. Oppty oiganlzlng. Lite typing. mull Call Darryl be· 64l'-5846 pings) $700v81ue, wm tell •-------• Pleasant atmosphere, for advancement Call for 6'4!>·4527. UIC for Joann IWMl'I 9AM & 3PM at lor 1500 obo MUST SEE r-::-._::------,~.., llexlble schedule appointment for Inter-lllYO&lYll REFRIGERATOR Call alter 5 pm or on ~~~~..,.....,......-~.- 63t·0243 between 8-9 view. 842~321 Ext 277 SECRETARY pert-ume. 1 aa• i •.•tJOf Lake new. 2 dr, lrost free Wknds, (7141964-5957 .. , ••A 1••• u11om 7 rt blue Pflnt am ONLY. weelloays lrM~I o....a pe<son ottt0e. 97>0578 -~ S185. 893 9060 •=---.,..,..----..,._ Pvt club In Newport Beech 191 Pffet leave meaHO• _______ • __ • ___ Seert gas dryer, excellent sofa $250 5 pc Pecan.---------- --+-+-+--.fl seeks lull time reoep. 330 . Bay St ltereftry Pin Werehouse Receiving cond $100 642-~274 l>drm set ~ king box II on I s 1 Mutt be Costa Meaa. CA 112628 Active Mortgage Co Clerk, mu1t have mini· Wl\aher/Dryer. avocado, tprlogtmattreu, $700. anlculate. ch-lul & pro· Equal Oppty Emptyr needs •harp. uper'd mum 3 yrs eitpert..-ice In xlnt cond , mual sell now pert cond 673-~ 17 lesslonal Ability toi---------persontonandtel)hone.. reoetvlng & mull handle $175 551 .1303 1-----,,,.------- handle switchboard and ---------typing and ottlef dutltlil paper work -u. Full - excetlent typing skill• es-SILES related to Mortgage 11me, xlnt company btln· Waaher/Dryer, avocado, sentlal Some weelcend Full time, aome nights. Ex· Banking Back oround In enta QUALIFIED APPLI· xtnt cond., must sett now hours Reply In writing to elusive jewelry boutique RE. S&I, .1 or Banking CANTS ONLY 5411·9871 S 175 551· 1303 !=----"'-,--,,,- General Mgr 4 Alameda, So Cout Plue C•I I~ req'd Contact Steve EOE, M/F/H 1141. altrlalt 14 trvlne Ca 92714 Interview 549. 1542 545-1402 Jt aatt4 S S 2 x -1 redWOOd decking. 1=-....,.-.,.,......-...,.,.,.---=-...,.. IECIPTilltlT SalH/Hardware Full secretary Xocountlng Clerk PlT. re-$.55 per lltl C alll totatlon Water Bed, ka;-....------,,~· wltetephone experience Time Crown Herdware, Small Newport Beach c.4vablel. payablee, blll· rtldWood. 531· 1317 quHn •lie. trame & -.-+-+-+--t---11 Permanent FIT polltJon 3107 .. t Coast Hwy manegementoftlceMekt Ing NB 759-18611 heater $350 Call mrl!P-.~~"""~'"'ift'o In downtown Laguna CdM personable H cretary tafattn 494·510t 1 19•0.1 S:,rle lantern Heir WHIM SlOOl&elt w..... s1oo lBtlt w ..... AZu~T~O;M;cO~T7'1v~E~-~~-j;~:.~;;~iiiiiiiiiii;=:~ Modet• SlOO •HUllO •n11w. PEHlllR * llODELI Import experience a Companions. live ins. •EEDED* neceasttyt Call Darryl be· iJldes, L V Ns RNs Now tween 9AM·3PM al 1nterv1t1W1ng at Leguna Ml\LE •FEMALE lllY CARVEil Nu rs 1 n g Se r v I c; e ~OUS·lllYCE 714149•·7272 140-14" ... Y'ou Oon't ~ • gun to "draw lae1" when you ~ an ad tn the Dally Plot Want Adel Cell now 1 IM2a78 Gaily Pilat · FCK CIMllfled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AD-VISOR IM2-.5e78 lllLY PILlt 8111111 TUllD Now acx::epting applications for District Manager to super- vise newspaJ1er carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben· efita plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon or pick up with/shell. Mileage allowance included. Apply in person, weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 Wett Bay St., Coeta Meaa. a WE NEED NEW FACES for pl&e;ement In mooetlng Jobi In O C Call llW Yllll WEIT TlUITAIUGY ....... Need to IOM W91ght, need e•tra Income, do both wleue 881-8720 IEW REITAIUIT IOW lllRlll New re1tauran1 and cockt11ll bar opening Jury 8th Newport-Cotta Mesa 8'ee Bat personal. prep cOOlf/dlahwHl'ler Hiring now, call 850-1840 USITHI DAILY rtLOT "FAST llSULT .. SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Rcsu1l Service CAii 642-1671 bf.JU Beach Appllcatlone et· ------with receptlon11t and Creative Sign Palntlng •1 •x•ta.,r16v•id~eo--·new-·w""'t2.-pr""o-,;, or s~ Like new Au ...... ...,0.__~ with -·- cepl .... 9-4 o call L ,,,__,, oft'-• A"llla 1 affordabl e price a. ' ,.,._$80 .. """..., ,..... • .,. -""' r yn 1-•--• ·-··-......, ... · n-apeclallztng In Wall ~rammed cartrlvv-I< I ng · s I z e bed . 1120 Movie ""'"ten St5 Burke or ••e~ha V"'k for -'"..,.....__ -" .. "I"" a~"rat• "'""""' ~·55 ...... '"''9 "" ., ...... vu ... ~ .,...,.,, Graphlea.851 ,.101 2...... Hlde·•·bed couch to l8024t8343 eppt The Laguna Bank, Mature p«son wlbulllnett and dtctaphone tran. "" =---=----:rr.r% 775--1344 • 305 Forell A ve . and computer exper acrlpt1on. Beginning --------frffttfta ,__ ________ 11183FordvanMata.11an- 494.9474 754-6* salary. SllOO to $1 100, Catt SIOS g lrr .. ilbk klttenal o;;: 1 llY flHrTIH dard with t>ue S60 Mt or HOIPTlllllT nllnll plua benefits p ..... cell wanW nn for ~ng perat•z nHd loving Les 1157·8133 B 0 847-3814 need'ed tor buey f\lewport Ma1or l!lifokerage firm Dena 846-3904 P9'91erl fem cat. 11 pay hornet ree Llller train-Oak cottMtable S150, pr Beach advert11tng agen-seeldng mature lndlvldual MOte ,..,,._ -g1tttno ::,~ng ~I~ P~r edtehots. Pleaae call Oalc wall unit• $250 All cy Send rMume to· J N tor aecretar1al posllloo the camplnO "bug" thlla &«WT-842•9941 Alghan. beautltul, frM to xlnt 546-4148. Baker, lie 540, 31157 tn1urence background year If you "•"• a r--------:=rz gd hm 831·8091. Biren St. NB. 92860 preferrred. 80 wpm ~ tflat'e not ,.ntng ~ ~S 859-1438. Oak Nat top dMk Sl 10, 11-.1 c t-'"' ••1c............ ......... -----",,__ __ ...,.. Mah booll cue, gla .. ,.,.ng. on .... ... ·-• ... It now ....,, • beptiOllal FrM klltene. 11 wt11 Old, dooni S276, blond Mah. IS '----------iw~an~t iiAdiiia~~C~alili84iii2--Miiii78iiliiii'iii' "'4iiiiiiiiii.9iiiiii11iii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.iiiidiiiiiii:niilediiiiiiAdiiii. iiiiiiiii;iijll Sllec> ~. AKC, ... blkl wht, need• good PleCe bdrm M1 $275. ~ parents SI 50·S 17 5 h om•• 8 7 5 -92 t t. while cotonlat bclm turn Newspaper 983-5892 _5_•~8-_8_20_&_____ SSO .. piece. 963-7948 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Am 11-14 EUN -W TO S75.00 PO MIX Wt now ban 15 OptnlfllS IOI JO•nt •*Ct' bufffl to*"' rudell lof The 0r-. Coast Ot111 Pitot Owr ,,.._, start at U O p.111. and work until 8.30 pm •kda.Ys. On Sttlirday, wt wor~ a It• mort flours You wilt tain 1111111 lrtol find pnm ... 1r1tb "'1ltftl ,ow °"" lllOlllJ ... thtlt 1t no dtherlfll Of col!Ktiott 111woholll. If you lft 1nl••tld. t*m clll Ml Utt M(A M -(714) 5q.7051 . .. N AKC BMate Pupplee, $85 FREEkltt-. 8 wtie. tuuy. 847-~~ wHned. need g ood Oak Game Tebl e w/bumper pool I c;ue etlck1 -Never uffd. new AKC yeltow lab pupptea, homea. 548·7872 F/C & CH bloodllnea, 11 Frff Kltlana. StamHt $811 11 Seit S 700 wt11 old, al'lot1/Wonned Mother, 10 wka old. or Sale Wllnut Of...ar "3-M 17 975--•276. • Print Sola & Love S..t. Mt wl OMli & Hutcl'I; 831-6924 Dob•rmen Pupe. AKC pep«a, S 100 lie(). 7221 Femele Phetoth Hound ~ AKC l300 up, 531-5850 Female Rua~lan Wolf· tlound, ha "'°'" hOUtt 11rotc•n. epa)'td. AKO reg. 8 mo . Swett 1ernp«~.1. towa klde S200 494-nw5 GOiden Retriever, AKO. reo. • wtla otct.qi.mp bll~d S200. &46-1040. Min b nauwa. AKC, 10 wlle, Super Male/Ferna1e, ltlOW and pet. $a7 t•. daY9 &4M1tt. ~ a wllnda.131-1341 Fra• to good home. Cott.e table. End table. Whirlpool WNhlng m .. Spayed 2 yr Old r.maie 840·•0"3. cNne.775-1~«< Dob I.Ab. mix ~21 Qi) ta-tof--=-a""'bed__,..-ma-tctl.,..lln,..~-Wayne Tennis Club WlrehalNd Ttrl'ler needl lov-t, ewl~ rooker, M•mberahl p ltOO. ~ ""' 2yr old male •Ing-back ettechtd f44-0IOO '""·-s· · l>llloWl,lloral oeelgn. 8'tO •~~=-=~:-:-:-:-:--:,..._=. -~ Include• colleetable n Wayne Teonia ..... b ~ .._ Muet Mii before 711 tuJI lamlty mmbrahlp ~ --o o 6-1900, Incl dub tranlfw Uk• '*'· unoerf: ·chtiat 13501 a . t4 9157._ ,... Owner 7eo-t1eo *· cletll •/toe> s 160, av.en W•t• Bed by ir-----,,.:r:--:-- m an' a deelt a 200, Llbenyl. neet new. Foet11 844·&995. 844·7897. ll'wne; n~lllled, battled•--------mattr... ror xtra com-N.w Frig wf'fttlr, i325; f0f1, 1tablllty U.. r.g. New Table a Chalrl, 1711, ehettl WOf1h ... 60,.. .,...,,.,,..,,..,-=--=-,..,.,~--=-~.,.... ~ dec0tat0f couch, Ht&. Daw 55'-M48. 1280. NHd to Hll. •~----.....------531·5390 OvMt't u Medlt•rr•an _ headboard •so . Houae 1\111 of l\lmlturt a a.t-9824 ~-,--...,..,...,-~~~o--:- appllanc ... couo". Stwoequlpm't :cabl· Cflalra, bedl, ,.irioe. ou net tae>· rr..,. S200· m-...,,.-..,,-~~..,.......- lt<7ft . ...-W l dryw, dlah• 11ove i 150, t#11inpet waaMl ... C ............. U50! 2 aof• l50M.t ~ aH: cteek 131 t:--=~~"'"%~~:r---Trede W'O'W cMd •uft lot ...._ '°"' .....,.,.,. .... 'ft HW }OOdfH Wit~ a lit ...... W. ~ ~ .,..._ ______ _ a • d ...,. .._.,. '°" Ci n d ,,._ Ota •FlllCI Adi ...,...,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 30. i983 Schaals & IUra a DMb top Trallmt 4 Wkttl Drlm 38' •llP 1v11llebi. July 1 TUHI IOH * * * 9030 A•tM, i.prt.. A•tt1, laprtt4 AatM, lllrrl .. IR tlll Karaaaa Gkla tU2 Per11~ Ill? ttuu Auo 83 Loe1teo llifla' hiller, oOOd c0t1d. L a,,.. Udo Village 873 1093 nu llrH v•rv ctn, 1ml ve WI LIAM l1uu111I COnvlWienll}' Lou1MJ 171 Ohi1. xC1t r1111nlng COf'I· ,., .. ~• llaaat• .S Com~1111vely Prleotd ()Ilion B••ul lnllU• i nd 911c 1"71 "llv~ gr*" 40' allp tor po-r or aau w/llnt lll·down m111 B1lbo1 Covff NB Alk· mg S300 Agt 5•11· 13&6 ll I c I • w I I t I () w b208 w Oceon F't0n1 $ 1200/0BO 673 '<l78 Newport Beotll 02":1 $ OUI Mu•• ..crillc• •I .. " } -., • • • Bott lllP r.oed 101 44 II yacht In Nwpl B1y. 111111 tng ot boat ooulble Cati 760-1613 *** Plll PUIER "f950 161h St Nawporl Baech 92863 Camps WORD PROC(Sgfl SCHOOL Learn How 10 use Wang IBM 056 & 01splaywriter Xerox 860 Cell 014) 556.fJ&M C.-.. lrilit ~ Assis11a UIM MOH M0toEY Become a Word Processing Specialist Excellent Career ()pportur11ttes WORD PROCESSING ANO INFORMATIOh 2232 SE _ Br1~·tol-S~~;1~M~ta Ana. ~a 927U/ ' ..... ol (<he•l.l()n ltlOll"ldwlV'p' -(Ol.Af»"' •'+" a..1; Forfurther information reganling advertising placement in the School.8 & lmtructio08 Directory -call ~Griffith 642-5678 ext 330 Jlhctllu•u -1211ITV" •••i•, Swing set. 1,;n110 u1e. au :uereo 6232 wood chmb sec11on. re-BEAu fi?uL 25· RCA left $800 fair shape sell Coler TV. 2 yr wrnty S 100 642-81 44 S 148 Free delivery Open rennisBall Mach1nes s 15b Sun TV JOH N'S u Game Table. 4 chairs 6•6-1786 $275 Beige rug 9x 12 >79 Wrough1 Iron, Sola ... Beds. Queen sz w ater· t1, liotaeral 7011 Sale, Sealed Bids bed complete w/drawers below Old cha11s $5 ea 642·•282or631-J10s We<1d1ng gown & veil. e•· quosile B1anch1 design. 10 or 12? Cost S600 sell $275 642-5872 M••ical l11t. 6224 Clanlcal Gu11ar. never used SSO Dawn 536-2481 before 2PM I Office Far11itare/ ai aeal 622' As is, where is 66·36 It Chris Crall TnCat>tn CF 1350CJ See vessel at Sunset Aquatic Marone Cenle•. 2901 Ed· Inger Hunt1ng1on Harbor. 6123 tl'lrough 716 Check 1n al yard of· hce belore 1nspecllng t>oa1 Sealed bods open- ing 2 o'cloek PM 7 /8/83 al ottice of SOV1h CD4al avin Wordmastlf • Manne Surveyers 5732 Selectrw:: II typewr•lf'f " S East 2t'hl St Long Beacl'l blank tapes $750 90803 Bid musl be ac- 675-8S89 compled w11h money 6221 ort'er or cashiers cl'leck "iP'"'il;.•;.•.,1-..0rO.pli..;l•D•I._.,;.;;;.;;;;. payable ro Balboa In· Krolller p1ne1 Plano surance Co In amounl or S7SO 5"8-9416 10% or b•d Balance due Wurlitzer Fvnmaker ti Special Dig11a1 like new s 1200 642-0787 10 days Envelope mvSI slate ·sealed Bid Owner reserv111 r1gn1 10 reluse any or all bids S I• ,. __ ,,, ,230 '8 t Searay. 19 It w/lraller ~r &al--• loaded lo hrs $15,500 eASKEt8ALL JERSEYS PP 631·0338 $8 00 ea Team orders only • Whole, Green. Ltghl Blue. Tan, Burgundy 1 Machine washat>•e 16 Crus. prelormance hull, camera boa1 on Trell Rue Trlr, mlr stolen S500 6•6-7484 Pacific Travel School 1110 E. Pih S1 .. Sama Ana. Ca. ~2701 ORANGE COUNTn ONL )' PR/Vtl'Tf tlCCREDrT'ED TRMl'EL AGENO' SCllOOL American Airline Sabre Computw Training MORNING, AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 543-9495 montmarte School ,,....., lftll• ..,,., Summer Session Available June 20 to Aug. l l SMALL CLASSES Empl'lul• on lndtvt<lual attention & tech- nique. Oevelope pl'lyalcal strength, •lamina. polM, flexlblllty & control. ~ape & tine une your body. 505 St. Anchws Road NtwPQrt Bead! Ul·lM4 N.w Ownersl'llp lo111, Geaeral 7011 _,_ .. _•• ...... s_ii .... l __ .;.7.;.ot .... 4 Want f o Buy . Bey Boat 12 ft 114HY PREFER ELECTRIC lmmat cond xrn1 lor 673-8624 Harbor or Woodt>ndge lake S325 Dacron Sa•ls 833·3• 1 I SA Gran Course 12-spd lgt wgl (22 lt>s) b1cyc1e, x1n1 cond S270 S48·91S6. 548-1044 Clllera 101t Appache Popup Camper. sips 6. S 1500 675-5685 Camper Shell for small Pick Up, blue on wl'llle. gooci cond $235 642-7358 eves WANT E•tra long Dodge Van. big motor. windows all around Equip tor 1parapleg1c 8S0-1176 Tom 01 Mary Noter likes '82 Motebecane moby, like nu, mus1 sell Asking $350 S52·564 I eves Mo-Ped, Moto Becane Mobylelle, SOV ·77 $400/0BO Call Barry 494-7927 Mo-Ped shglll repair $100 Cnotds Bike S18 642.g309 Puch mu1. br1gn1 yellow. best offer Must sell 646· 136S 645·6278 li11orc1clt1 / Sceoten 1011 19fa Pen1on 125cc MX, last clean reliable. stayed in garage tor lasts years $400 Rob 63 l ·OS05 '68 Honda 90, 2 400 mo. 4 •Ira gears goo<J conc:I Asking $250 5S2-9156 12' Sallboal like laser 71 Kawask• 175 2 680 m1, Monohull, Main & J1t> street l99a1. good cond '76 Toyota Truck Eng, air Sf\O<:ks. wl'leels, seats 631-5909 Ct>rvetle Luggage rack, like new $50 4 COl'vette stock w11eels comp Xtnt cond S 150 Corvette ski rack. ltke new $25 642-4274 *** DOIALI SURISOI 4223 Pair~• Ad/ • Newport Beach 92663 You are lhe winner of 4 tree 11cke1s ($201 to the FOUNTAIN VAL LEV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 101eina11ona1 Fiesta and Chili Cook·Oll July I 4 Mile Square Park To claim lltkets call 642-4321 Ext 352 LITE BODV WORK Up 10 so•1. oll your est P1ns1r1p1ng Bill 969-1:n 1 LITE BODY WORK up 10 50•1. olf yoor est P1nsl11ptng Biii 969-1221 Aatts W1ate4 9020 Fullllll a co1199e student s dream I want a 1983 Porsche 928-S t>ut cout<l never allord 11 II you can ma~e a dream come true. (no money no sen11cel Please c all E\lan 54S-1871 ZODIAC MARK II 3S hp Evmru<le molor. XLNT Cond, lully equip $2695 Make otter 1·828-5994 t:aller $695 675-612S Asking S3SO S52-9156 Highest cash lmmed ror 9 It Avon 4 hp Evlnrude 1967-Columbia 28. your vehicle domestic or $600 8 II llbe lass '76 Kawasalu KH 100, only · rg $16.000 obo 575.475• o foreign S51 8285 Montgomery S500 Both " 6 00 mt S275 642-8795 · excellent 646-4212 Udo 14 #3878 e•c cond 77 Honda 7s0 6,000 mi WANTED TO BUY 32 --J-efferfes Fish Dl\18 race r1y,ged 2 SYlls 11 •ln1 cond S 1400/olr Fully windowed Dodge 58 s, Pete 549-36S3 blr 5PM Maxt Van with bog motor Ca1a11na. S9500 Cash hwy tr r. cover .S xtras With or w1lh0VI para· 645-3014 S1780 548-543S PM '78 KZ•OOSSOO/Flrm Jtm paleg1c equi pment 58 CENTURY RAVEN Melcralt fi1S.bol Racing 962-7921 850 1176 Tan 01 Mae Classic bay launch/Ha figged. gd cond S350. ·jg Honda cxsoo only WE IUY sklll, w/1 raller $3000 644-7922 146S mt, like new, rack. obo Must sell this weel< NAPLES SABOT, $300 wind screen, $1600 A CLEAi CARS ~75·1393 OBO 675-2773 STEAL' 642-8144 AllD TRUCIS '78 Sea Ray, 30', Fly ODAY 19 Rhodes. fixed '81 Hon<la. CXSOO. like blldge. exlen<le<l hard keel. xtra sails. spinaklf. new only 3,000 m1 mov· 1bJ> twin 255 low hours, Hell or. $2300 Brad. Ing satrlllte S 1800 looks and run great 2 l3-94 l -4431 833·9336 Loaded $48 000 7 1 4 -9 6 8 . 7 7 2 3 or Sails lor Lido 14, ~•nt :S 1 Yameha Scee 750, 964-5204 S 195 Auddlf & Hlllf xlnl w/header, 1• 000 ml, $145 675-03411 $2000 5S7·6964 evs ·52 iTCel, 1511p o ie . V-hull. w/lrlr & extras $7600 64 I ·8997 . 752· 180S PUTIH WHYEi JS It E~press Cruiser. lull galley head. recording depl'll fonder Hellar S}'S· tem. Ship 10 shore radio. outriggers. bell 1ank, 8 11 dingy much more New· port Slip included Excel· lent cond S8K o w e Part 650·584 7 or 6SO 164S TllllTU Class 17 11 . FG w/mah !rim, wood spars race rigged. dry sell. traller. salls $1400 SS7-2612 eves ... ,., Sr" I Slti 7011 181 cstm Leachfllld, 2 hrs on 427 cv In . V-drlve, tandem lrtr, $17,200 in· veeted. take $6500, 1-337-8755 lllHICl'S UHHT SCOOTER IEllEll! Full line of Rivas priced lrom S659 10% <lown/2 year hn1nc1ng Visa & MC ltw"r1 Vu,a/Rlwa 2906 w Coast Hwy Newport Beach 142-HlO COHMRL CHIVIOLET .:J\b llo1rl•1r H•. ,J '''°'l\\H.:o.\ ~46-1200 wtllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE lPPHllll Cormier-Delillo CHYHLrT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l-•otl;841-33J1 WE PAY TIP lllW FOil 1111 C&H IUllUHll "m&e/SIUH 2 Outck drying 3 Rt11nlorced neck & 25 Ft Ae1nell Cabin Cru111r ... __ .. _, _lall ____ J .. 0 .. 1-.4 w/1rlr Gd c<>OO. need• '56 18 II Century Run- at>ovl. hull In gd shape. nds mech w or k . $900 /o bo dys 213/449·8948, ev/wknd 2 13/792-5292 Motor H1at1 IOZO ·n DOdge But>ble Van. Gd cond air/auto. rvlly equip $3200 548-08SO 2558 Felrw1y Dr C M 2480 HarbO< Btvd COSTA MESA Ht-4300Ml·1411 11mbands 4 Cornplele freedom of paint s 42so obo 1980LASEA,lfkenew,lull 962-8722 race. 2 salla. Harken movement 5 100% Nylon Tr1Go1 Numt>e<s ().9 661-7626 '89 Hallaras 53'. 1r1 tllbln Try S 160.000 Aepo 642-1234 blocks, many xtras $15001000. 875-478• Biii Swan44 Asking $140,000 66 1-3484 Complete new set ol Flat Bay Boal-winner ol Lone Sen101 II GOii Clubs Ctlaracler Boal Perade w/bag 6 ecces Value s2500 673 8 3 '80 Cal 27, loaded w/KtrH, $350•. S225 846-2321 •7 7 better tllan new Aac. or Complete new 1111 of Flat CILLEOTtH m1 Line Sensor II GOii Clut>a Onty for-lhOM WllO will w/bag & ICC.I Vllue tare for & can alla<d to $350 •, 1225 8"6-2321 be lndlvidvlll Ve<y tlrt Scl'lwlnn A ir-Dyne ergome1r1c ex1rc1eer. stallonery bike. llke n-. xlnl cond , S4 60 548· .. 218 UNO d1v1ng gear m«1'a .,,. tm 3/18' _, ~· 1111 90. '25 lb• 140 Swirnrnaet., ..,._, oun $A0 UnuMd d41ptl'l ov• $20 121t> W1 1>111 17 00 Hoo<I S3 00 Tlkt 111 tor HO 714 9988 "'="' 1927 18' Stevena Bey Launch A lrve tlHslc $7000 650·••'.l• '73 S.aray 19' 1850MC wmlr $3600 650-4424 82 21f1H111e11 Dl y CrvlH•. 350 Chevy •fMerc, 110. anowroom cond. very lo hr•. 1andem lrlr w/brll• 648-3820 24 Bay Pally BOii. HovNboat style, Pon· loon1. 35 HP Evlnrudt Motor Fully 1qvtpped XLNT entertainment boet 115,000 842-8144 cruise $37,000 5"4·2620 a Sabat, S260 or tradeTor 11 Canoe 557-0267 or 1·337-7825 8' Set>ol. S25-0 or trade lor 11 Cano• 557 ·0'67, 1-337-7825 OAl.21 •here 3 way 1Pllt 1n 111p Cell 714-548-4547 or 714-955-7540 CORONADO 15 tvperb Cond M1.111 .. u now, belt oiler 848·oe89 TIE UllR ITllE N~IMtts. 11795. Rowing Shell1trom S135-0 824 IN 18th St , CM 642.()646 Pioneer CT·FlOOO u .. ""7_3_,3_2_11_Jeftr ____ a_al1 lwtn dedl Ortq prle4t s 7&0 Nit cMIMI 19t flaher. •" 1•· Wll tor 125-0. 241•8343 traa, &80 hta 101.i llmt Fxc•llt n1 cono S775 842·1138 8 YH d)'I 044 7471, 771-1474 TV ~.. cotl S'Oo. 83 t-978$ 858 W 18th St. ----Mii IJOO 844-0100 CM Wint Ad Help'? ---------====-=--__JL..__::======-~-l-~"2-1171 For sele 77 Do<lge W&llTEDI '82 Carrere 23' Day Cruiser, 34 hrs $15,775 8•0-8786 m1n1-motorhome E•· plorer 2000 Excellent condition ortglnal owner Good tleen ueecl cars. S 12,000 Cell evenings preler 1978-1983 Bultks, 645-7841 J11guars. TR7s & Porsches but any model considert<l Top prices pelrll Colt Cllve 11 Bauer M olort at (7 14 ) 979-2500 *** latlly hr4tt 24211: 161h SI NIWPOfl Beach Mariat !\air. 7011 6 9 AP To1:nton e1ectr1c long sh1l1 E•clltent con· dlllon $650 8"5·28SO -You tre lhe win,,.,-01 4 BRITISH SEAGULL OUT· tree t1cket1 ($20) v11ue 10 BOARD. 8 7 HP, long 1~ shel1, only uffd 10 l'lr• FOUNTAINVALLEV $400/0BO 963· 74811 CHAMBER OF New NAV10lRDF radio COMMERCE M u a 1 s e 11 s 2 2 5 . lnternallon111 Fiesta and 1-635-3728 Chill Coo1t-oll -~~14 Siiis Dec•• lOfi Mite Sqvere Park To cteJm (lliilllilM j81 Boll W/401 mOOl'lng. llc:ke1• CAii 642 432 t E.xt J"r tell $12,500 875--0740 352 ·----.-.-------day• RENT S 195/wk up ell alz" • 4' '* •25-5 0 length, * H0-1100 * flll9'01 .. 3 IYAIWLI pwr/Hll 11 E(lgewller, e...n_I~ ON 4 btu No of FUn "?one on uua •• P•nlneuta 873· 1943 !raft HM JEEP OJl 30 II Lid() MOOl'lng with 22 ft Thunderbird Ovtdrl~ Owne< Iott lntw•t Any re11on1bl1 otter con· 91def.U 873-74.44 INV• ~ , _ _._..., ___ _. .... -., ind 18 ft Trevlll trtller. Clean, ID•&llLI• good cono Sink. •to-1. n n oYen S1or1g1 ate Muar NII I 1400 0< bell ofter 497-8482 or t-497'°402 ----- .. Idle "emt 142-6171 ~.:t,': ::1 Vov ere the win,_ of 4 hetl tici.111 ($20) v11lue to 1ne FOUNT AlN VALLEY ~HAMSEROF COMMERCE 1111a111111onal Ft"ta •11<J C11111 COOk-011 July 1·4 Mll11 Squar~ Park To claim 11cke1s call 642·432 1 E •I 352 Trac kl $ ~ 8 0 0 I I I m t98:J t.Ouoll •11""9 full 7 14·84 1·20S I e•ltll Co"'•Cill!ltt ~'°" 1.cord 7'10·8979 Sale• :.er•te•·lldS•nl) M1141 914 l PIP/eves .... ~ ~j "' ~•>M• t ,,~11 «,J.•.. .... '4,..,,. """"' &arJl~R Sales-Serv1ee-Leas11111 URQEST UIYEllTORY 'lt lb411 RU lolli ltjce Ciooo condlllO" new am/Im 1111100 w11n c.al>!>etle, rear w1n<low de· 109er Snrl, 011 cond Neal 1n1er1or Mu1t .-11 tly end of Mo Lei e t>•rter $6350 OBO i64-0970 tilt ·79 Mazda Sta11on Wagur1 good cond '2 800 JOY CARVER tol.5-IUYCT ... ..,.,. A ' #M-l ,,,,. • • .. .... ---·" 11 1 1 ord Pickup rvck ·~ Model With an llUIO mattt lra11smiss1on • ·75 2002, 4 spd air cruise co1111ol and au con<l 1033NJLI cond111onlng (04036) A • 79 3201, 4 spd IOw 11ea1 11111 week at only rn11es l540XIV) $989S' Nooers Cadillac. • 79 7331 4 spd loadeo 60 626, S spd am/Im 1.11ss pr sn/11. air $4500 or 11•de tor van 499·5501 81 Mai da RX7 low mi1es loaded w1111 back seal. S8700 499· 1604 hltu1 9167 '1ti DL Coupe. nu eng tire~. 5 sp<l, 30 n1P1:1 rtlQ gas $?200 499 '.>501 82 Subaru 2dl 1mma1. wa11 loaded, only 41;00 m1 estate rorce~ 1mmeo sale pd over $ 10 000 ,,,11 take $6900 •0t>Q 833-85S I, 640-79J'l 540· 1860 (97 lUXBI • '80 3201, S spd sunrool ( IANV203) 82 AX-GS blk am/Im louvers lo mt. exit cond ext warn $9500 obo 830-6292 S9 Ford 1T P•Ck·UP •bll eng nu ures stereo good w or k truck $1SOOIOBO 545-5212 68 Datsun P u $1300 559-1581 Clean body, good mes '70 Fold Ranger XL T '• T Go cond s 17SO/ooo ph 962·8722 7• Ford Courier 11rea1 shapc> $1500 Woll take olle1 498-8806 79 GMC ', ion pltkuv. ladder racks tool oo~ 3 spd, 45,000 mo, •Int cor\Cl $3850 673-2083 1981 VW Rabbit D1ese1 Pickup Custom camper shell a11 cond1t1oning, AM/FM s1ereo tape with casselle tape player & s speed trans ( 1W93349) • Priced at SS995 Nabers Cadillac. 540· 1860 '8 t Toyota >\.'/sl'lell 5 spd new 11res 33Mm1 clean $4150. 540°9153. eves call 979-80 11 1112 FORD UTllln T111s 4X4 model l'las pwr steertng & brakes. auto· mallc. mag wheels & only 10.000 miles (2A89676) $10,995 1tl0 FORD UlOO Bobtail model with 4 speed trans & 2 speed axle 11u00808) $111995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '.1060 HARllUR 6LVO. CO~TA MESA 642 ·0010 VIDS 164 Ford Econollne Van 45 000 on 6 cyl eng New radials good work van Asking S600 675-7498 73 Dodge Tradesman 200 auto. PS. PB 1uns great n ds pa1n1 S 1550 645 0493 Anti,a11, Cl1uin 9045 1936 Ford Rumt>led Coupe Proless1onally ma1n111ned sparkllng clean Drive anywhere $7500 Firm 955-1382 34 Ford 3 window cpe un- r e s 1o 1 e o $9500 675-3 , 75 57 Metro Nash, 81 Luv eng & trans $7SO 548-6801 60 Classic 4dr. runs gd. 4 new tores $2000 as 1s $6000 11 I hnish 10 per- 1ec11on 64 5· 129S 67 Camero Converlfble Isl yr ma<le. ictra nice. runs great ask $5000 will trade or help wllh tonance 1 m lle1(1ble Au? 1-l 673 0353 w 851 ·7720 72 Cllroen SM Maserali 5 spd lull pwr air, leather V6 dual overhead cams S•lver iecquer collector owned mint Proud to show a pleasure to drivel Moving • must sell S 12,500/oller (619)2?4·0731142S-492 I 73 Mark IV runs ok SI 100 64S-1295 Alla lt1an 9109 'e 1 GTV6, like new only 8 000 mt. lull leather, Rust-prool $12 500 832·3237 alter 6pm Adi 9107 1978 Audi 5006 auto, 41k miles S5SOO OBO 7S2·2209 H 4 76-1022 W • 80 733• auto loaded (1BSl 1181 • 8 1 !.281, auto sunroof (1CGB81 ll 6 1 633cs1, s sµo • loaded (1CLH374) • 82 3201 auto sur11001 ( 1FDN542) • 82 528e 8UIO low miles ( 1 EJA4741 • 82 7331 S Spd IOaOed (7355637) 135-3111 208 W lsl. Sarita Ana Clnsetl Sunday LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S• LOIC IEACll IMW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3610 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherry exll-405) (l 14) eH-nto Trade-Ins Welcome 78 3 201. loaded $8500/0BO 557-5077 79 3201. like nu ex11as $8500 673-3728 1 .~•: ,"~ua r.1· • ~UT Mt.104 "' I """' """_.. ... . fACIUfll IOI UllJ If ttllt Miil ll! llll Merce•ea BeDZ 9145 1972 3SO SL Immaculate cond Must see lo ap· prec1a1e S 15 SOO 675-1438 1978 4SO SL Yellow w/lan Chrome wheels Oroy Paml. 59 K rn1 $25 7SO. days. 64S·2315, eves 675-8638 1983 380 sec Just ar· rived lull warranty Champ ext teatner int. sn rl $49 (100 Ot>O 71 4-990·5190 alter 5 pm/wknds 79 3201. showrm new 3 MBl 500's xlnt c.ond Blau. ale. snrl, 1mmac 642·2625 $9300 631-6836 anytime 3 MBZ 500 s. •lnl cono 79 3201 -S Pkg Sol\ler 642-3002 w/sn rl, 4 spd, alloys 38 000 m1 Sharp. $9800 ObO 760·8520 82 BMW 3201 sunroof am/Im tape, 5 spd xlnt cond $13,500 or lalle over lease of $289/mo 857 ·9694 eves eng & tires. $2600 '58 220S. 4 dr restored eng paint tires uphl $2800 675· 1277 69 230 new0whlle aor 10K miles on rbll eng $~500/FtrfTI 851-3936 'l1 250 c Sunrool, au1oma11c, needs some work, $S 000 OBO 642·9187 To~ot1 9169 19 O Cre"1da 4 dr auto lull pwr ~Int cond Mu&I sell $7700 or an) 1ea5on able olr BSO 1649 964-1574 Mike 74 Co1ona Good CO••O Lo Mites )ctra5 $2000 642-6572 832 5890 olt 77 Cehca GT ong tan paint. not a wc. scr111ch or dent, 1mmec int, runs superbly, 5 spd. gl 111es $2905 obo 846-6533 78 Celie.a GT llllt>ack 70 000 m11es $3400 645·8291 all 5 79 COROLLA clean S2900 220-3384 01 586-5797 79 Corolla SAS L·bacll. 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A IC stereo, shade 1111. rune great $3500/0BO 496·6733 Triaarla 9171 1974 TA 6 Ong paonll Looks ano runs tan1as11c super straight super clean. super deal S2975 970-0548 76 TR7, red. new trans. tlutcn !>l&rter. sliding glass sn/rf am/Im stereo cass lantasuc 1n & out PP S2800 obo 499 4"74 Velbw11ea tl73 19fa Bu11 275 t<EI eng 49 000 M1 Nu pt Needs seals $2000 Form 642 2571 1979Rabb11. 1' dr. 4 spd, gorgeous red body end 1n1 Mint lhru-ool Sui>« nice Never dented $3150 970-0548 BMW2002. rebll trans Good AM/FM. clean 640-0408 '75 300 dsl air PW PB * vw 79 CONVERT--Datsaa 9117 ~Int cond $7900 1971 240Z 78,000 m1 Sil· ver. new tires $4000 493-1445 548-6451 ·75 4SOSL. mini cond • wives personal car. 35K m1, 1 ownr, $24.000 760·0864 * ·a2 Maxima 5 sp<l. as- sume 3 yr lse1bvy S tO 500 493-9411 '75 450SL mint con() w111es personal car 351< 70 5 10 wgn. 4 dr au10 mo 1 ownr $23 500 2nd own 645· 7578 760-0864 '71 Datsun S 10 2 dr avlo· mallc am11m runs good neeels some Oo<ly worl\ ssoo OBO 642-9187 '74 lUl<URY INT, 260Z seconll owner Must sell' 631-6780, 1·496-2661 76 280Z 2 • 2 exit cond s11ver IO mo. air, am/Im sharp int $4600 I 969 1627 01 S<l6-7264 78 280Z 2 • 2, gold t>eauty e1.l1 c ond 494. 7735 '82 280ZX T ·l op. 5 spd. loaded Extended service werr new stocker Asking S 1 t 900/obo. must sell 15K m1 499-2922 Sf'l8rp 67 Dan. auto. pi s. 2 dr 6 cyl 270 eng S695 cash 968·6420 77 240 D Good cond Sir $9500 846·3567 78 MBZ 300D 4 dr t>1wn wllan trim, sunt 1 Becker cesselte. pwr w1ndow5 etc Mu si sell S 11 OOOtt>sl o lr 850 1649 964 15 74 Mike Ask about the money we t an save you lhru our purchase & lease plans JIMSUllOH IMPORTS 1301 Quall Slreel NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 Clt11I EoHt•loal 1970 22') Diesel 4 dr x-tank. AM/FM casselle air cond 29 mt per gal $4 7 SO 833-8588 ev Fi1t 9123 Mitaabiiki-9147 ~19~8~1!"""!f!'"1a""1-S"'p_y_d_er-2""0 .. o-o Looded blacl</belge 1n. tenor '11 000 m1 Xlnl cont Take over lease OA.., $307 21 mo No dn 1 495.9153 r~4~~iiiijiijiiifil•I 80 Spyder Con11 B11Ush racing gret''I 22M m1 stereo cass lmmac Xtn1 buy $5795, PP 760-8301 1-iiiiiiii-- lv msg El>!ctm: Car, r1a1 857 ·Coupe 100 mlle range 60 mph. charge on 110 or 220 673-8203 K•••• 9125 9f3 Ct111c rec. lor S2000 worth of work rebll eng, t>rend new carb, rebll trans all 1vs1 broken In Bent rrame & susp $600 or oller. lor eng & trans. res; ol car tree 494-4247 '76 c,,1c looks gOO<l but needs eng work $460 631 1993 You are the winner or 4 11ee llckels IS201 value 10 lh• FOUNTAIN VAi.LEV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE lnterna11onat Fiesta and Chill Cook-off July t·• Mlle Square Park To c1a1m lickels call 642 4321 Ext 352 79 Hon<la best offer over MG 9149 $2000 lc'l8ve message 1----------• 494-8496 1117 MH·IT w/w, supe11or cond . 25K $8750, PI P S26·3955 63 vw. good con<!. $ 1150 6'16-0104 66 Bug great cond. new paint $1400 S48· 5644 67 Saia dual sl'locks cage tact snrl S 1500 850-9828 67 VW S1000t0BO Needs work 962·3937 '69 Cam~er Van, rebll eng. $ 1850 S59·0244 '69 VW Bus Runs Gree! Gooo M11..-age Needs body wor~ P11ced 10 seo al ~ !'fiOO 646-0310 69 vw Squafet>ack Ltghl blue good cond new hies runs well S 1100 O BO C ash only 492·JS30 70 Bug re·t>ll eng. xlnt cond Runs Perteet $1750 64:?-87 17 70 Volvo. mini cond . 4-dr auto AM/FM nu pa1n11111es111ans $1250 645-0493 7 I Convert Class.c lo ml perleclly ma1nta1ned. must sell $43SO ph 673-1479 '7 1 Super Bealle runs wells very reliat>le body needs some work $2 100 979-9689 7 1 VW Super Bllt'dle New Porscne red paint Re- butll en111ne am/Im cassette $24 50 otter 536-7073 '72 Bug, reblt, pert paint. int $2350 661 ·3982 73 VW BUS Gd cond new pa1r11 & ures $2600 call se r-9731 73 VW New tires. ""rti'11 mo1or pa•nl & body 111.nt Ber arn at S 16!9'0 759 0650 73 VW Thing. yellow new lop rebll eng. like new $3500 673 8340 74 conv new 11res, paint top & t>rakes alloys classic cond $4SOO lorm 552-8519 74 Super BeeUe. grnllan, lo m1 :..Int mech cond S27'i0t0BO 640·8585 '83 Prelude. 40 M mt •lnl S 1900 644-9842 cond $8000, c a ll '64 MG Mldge1 orig. ·74 Super Bug Xlnl.'Must •96 3178 Pv1 Ply stereo wires S240 sell S2850 or best otter Lote '80 Accord 4-dr. 10 675-1277 675-3589 ml. all extras mint $6700 548-0950 eves 67 Roadster, removeble ·74 vw Conve11. ~ loP. har<llop. n-llres S 1800, eng, pa1n1 & tires S3995 80 Aud• SOOOS. v~ 1,1_1_11_••-----•l;.;ffl;.;..7 cteen all extraa 28,!IOO m1 . S8600f 0BO 540-8299 848-66g5 77 MOB. unc:let 30,ooO '78 vw Bus sn rt AWFM •lnl cond $3750 See to Cah . New Brakes, 90k appreciate 642-5334, mites. runs •Int. I• iso 670·5889 7 5 1 5 5 8 3 • II II S 642-3336 Aallla 9109 159 Austin Healy. engine restored. body 90% re- ator.U S3000 675-4821 ... 112 1674 2002 With 11u1omattc trtns . new paint & ti•••. Blauponkt alereo casse1- te, excellent condition lhrQ\1gt'I01JI & only 32.000 mllH on overhnuted en· glrie Alt tarvlce records Mutt NII $5400 Prlvllte p1r1y Call (71 •) 842.0138 '72 2002 Ill bbS/tl)Olllr 7511-1438 t>lk/blk $4700 ·fa 2002. sunroof. 111 eno 11n ,paint. n .. N radlel.s. 1m/lm c1s1e t t1. S4749f000 5211·5188 ·73 2002 Ill 111 r.cetplt, air. ••r runnftf S48i50 851·3~8 m llHllelElll'I SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 0 WI WILL •OT llllHlllll Volume Salee, $efv~ AnOLaHlng 187118"ctl81vd Hunt1n21on BHth (11•) ••2-2000 Jaa••r ti HW 1111 J&llUI! Alt modll41 & moat OOlort In 11oc1tt Call or atop by now I IARlllTIH '75 '°°2• grMI grrt<I glll 292gH11bor8lvd rtre O<lg l>lackf1tn1 run1 COST,, M!SA IUI*. tntrt. 190. air lll·JHO Mu11 -"43&0 obo Juel ' ml!'Ul._,toulh of IM 840·8&33 San °'-oo Frwy. MUSI i1ell Lmtd Ed MGB. 963-S66 1, u l 238 mini cond . lo ml. make 79 Rabbit, daltel, air, o I I er S 5 9 • S 0 2 4 . cus. edt performer 645-2797, Pal 13250 759-1438 Ptracb 197 '80 P u w/cmpr shell Blk MA (124 Por9Che. 35.600 loaded. $4500, 979-0618 mlles. ex Int cond Lv meg, 875-578" wknd• AM/FM 1tereo. r•dl•I• '80 R~great 1>e1cii 19000 545-6021 car, 11ln1 ln/OVI. 4·1d. Ute 'ti HIO -IJlu. $3150 875-5409 Good cono Musi Hll '81 4 dr Rabbit Lo mtle1. 16300/0BO 857· 1t3'\ air. 1m/lm, $6300 Clll 'Oii 912 Targa 4 tpd, rblt eng. l(lnl '13,000/0BO 499-1997 '73 POf~ 1 1 eng 13900 1163-2807 631 1&28 *** P&lf. IUnwtU. 1250 Adami vm Co11a Meta 92828 '79 912E, show ctr eond, vov ~r• the wtnnor or 4 am/Im, alloya. muet '" rree t1c1<111 (~) vtk .. to to appreciate. $13,750 the Obo PP 774-4827 FOUNTAINVALL!Y ~ a WoncterfUI Wcwtct CHAMBER OF of 8hoppl~, rlgllt at lntem•=M~~a 11\0 ~~Tot c~ Chm Coot! on Ade To P1act Yo41f ed .My 1·4 °"" 0842'5171 end .... MlleSquar1 i:-.,11, To~ Ot...ifled Ad·Y*lf help llcll9t• call 842~1 £.t J'DU· ~ - ~. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, June 30, 1983 itta, Dt•nlic A•I•, Delafttll A!l!!• Deat11M Atltl, Deafftlc Atttt, Dea11U1 A1t", Deanllr Aatn, Deautlt AalN, Deaatk '''"' Deluttlt _ ~=;;!~~._!t,Ul'ft_!l! .. _____ CMlllac t3ff C1'11lac tlot nnltt 1313 Ctanrt!tt tllS 1 rtr• Hitlrer• Ult Llactla t32l OU1atlilllt ti 1327 ~-llTI SWAP lln 1679 codlii11c Eldorado, ...,C .... H_E_V_R_Q_L_E_T_ 71 c Cl I<: 4 d FORD 1·93 Fetcon R·aochero. 'ta COflUneni11 Mark IV. 1618 OideMO f' &111"' Every Sunday 8am·3pm 79 Eldorado, 1 ow,,.r, n-llf'll. loaded. 52.000 Gd aprcon~ Lu8:'1nt '"; gOOd cond "'"' gOOd new pelnt & Ur• Xl111 Wtgot\ HIM ~l';"ga .. g; Oranoo Cotti College ~?J1~9mle~re\~';ro' m911 .. Auto AIC Call !JWr 1 ,1 13000 $13001080 540-3f470f' ~2~100 831249e, ~~~ll~rngtt~ln~ & ~~~'~e~ee~ ~~~1~~~c:'n 67S 1211 4 4-8743 lHO O&MAllO 714 662·4824 ttll Tllll• t.45-3~ ...:.'.!·--or~a •nd 1ow mllee' f b S 1(179 Cadillac EID011do Au1om81lc arr c:Ofld pwr .78 Corvette, le•• lhan Sed1n Aulomatle, pwr 65 Mu11ang. htrd lop • 1"21 (4 1 789) On "'e lo• ree 10 uyttrs pace D 1 c T"11 one & -• 2•" ~...,. trcary • ... ,. .. Na"-1 Cadlllac: renrat lnro 5S6-5880 19&0 Cad1llace10orado 1ese ou~ " lletnno windows 10.000 ml. ahO"Vrm n-11eer1ng & b11 .. e1. radio ""• auto, runt gvvv. 1xt2 n-,rcury Colony Park :-:0 .. _1"8 .... """ I Diesel Coupe Op11ona has a leather li8&11ng area b1111u. 1111 wn11ll & 87<1-2072 111 5pm & &Ir cond (419NRN) \ $2300 648-5813 .,., "" ..,.. vu Include lelllher sHUng and Oadlllac: wire CIPI AM/FM t!eroo CH&ella $2195 --d 8ta11on WllQon Thll nine " C~ • I I ans IAJIC 9305 area AM/FM stereo (722WRM) Speclllly tSl2177) '81 Camero e•lteond ·68 Mulling ••II con PHMf\09' model hu lull ·9., :1it11N. ou 0 ' Priced lhb wMk al °"'" $6995 S7800 obo Air pis p/b $2500 obo, 845-1818 pow1r 111111 opllon1 palltQ, 1/c, $57S Call '79 Concord, runs xlnl, casselle 1ape playe< & ' -I 1 979 0734 Cadillac wtre wheel $9895 Nabers Cadillac. Ill Whl 661-8576 llll Tllll•llllll , ·97 Mu111no 289 ve ( 1DVN967) A barge n • • •• I s2.4oo 642-9049 caps I lAPD242) On 540 1860 " Auto rbll mech1c1lly Ihle low puce of OOly '80 Old•. CulllU Su laic• 9307 sale at only $ 10.9Q.<; 1982 Cadlllac EIDorado Ful.y loade<ll Thi• one new, n-0t1re1 $2300, S 1 1•995 N •b e r • preme, 8rogham I Nabers Cadtllaw;-1111 OllEYITTl 1977 Cadlllac Sedan owntr car alao haa 846-1102 C1di111c, 540-1860 owne1 . lufly loaded VW '72 VW Bug,sunrl.nu tng/c.rb xtnl In/our U tSOtobo 955-3207 kS-1933 '14 YW Tiiiie J.o. mtles. new molor • '2250. 650-2750 '15 tiocco 1m1tm ens rebll Webber carb aor d1m, louvers. looks gr111 $2600 form 997-3142 '7ifiabbJI. greal grad golt. orig burgundy paint •bsolu lely 1mmac BUICK 1111 OHTIHLTD 4 Door Sedan Only 22.000 mites automatic, air c:ond pwr steering & brakes. 1111 wheel cruise control. sp111 seala. two tone paint & 111ny1 cop t130113l $9500 1111 RECll Coupe Au1oma11c, pwr wmoows & seats, vinyl lop air c:ond AMIFM s1e1eo casse11e cruise cortlrol, 1111 wheel & wire whee l covers \ I AOV7391 $8995 ttwoughou1 Musi see 1112 REHL $2850 obo lt46-6533 Sedan Au1oma11c , pwr I --,._ steering & brat..es ftln 9175 1 AM1FM s1ereo casselle 1"1'4 Volvo Wagon, auto au cono 6 wire wheel covers ( IDDTZ147) w11h air, llawess orog c:on-$]995 d<llOll throughout 4 cy1. I runs surperb $2850 'OBO 970-0548 ~42S. good cono cassette, radio. ..l'ecen1 rbll eng. s 115010BO 497-6906, 494-8022 Alex •he. 9177 &;;;;; In & see Newpor1 Beach·s lonesl setec11on of previously owned Porsches. Aud1s and 1 Volkswagens Giit 1111 RIVIERA Fully equipped oncluOong moonrool , 1wo pwr seals. leather 1n1er1or & a really nice car' (X 155YHE) $8995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20&0 HAllllOR BLVD. COSTA MfU &42 ·0010 ATLAS CHR'fSLER-PLYMOUTH AslrOfOQI Coupe This 4 Door Aurom•tlc , DeVllle Lea1her seal· 1aa11\er l n1e11or 34000 I Ilk n-Musi 540-l860 one has C11dlllac wire AM /FM alereo & ,.1, Ing area, l ull vlnyl I 1DMB285) 157 Mu11anO,-i1n1 cond ·73 CAPRI, Super clean • m · e ~ .. 395 caps and only 12.273 cono 1 IDSv6741 ,.-padded rop. dual com-$2995 s 1 ere o A M / F M Mu11 aee 10 apprec1a1e Me IO appreciate .., 80 El Dorado 1aa11>er s1ar&o all power TT blue $11 985 PP 540-3071 ·80 El Dorado. Ith•. amlfm original low m ites• $ 1011 pwr seala & $3500/0BO 875-6488 $1700 548·8898 536-0268 C1DUL801) On sale lh•s 4995 AM/FM atereo 1ape '119 -Mustang 351 clean MERCURY •aoa;,.a.aa week for only S 16,9951 (919RXJ) Only $69951 1tl0 F&lllllT .. ar reOll eon Magi. Lo•ded. tow mileage ~4~ b1~~ C ad 111 tc 1110 CITATIH ~:o~:;~ Cadillac Sedan 4 apeed treoa . 4 S1800. 545-052•2 dleffl S4.000 962-834~ cass. RR grill loaded, 78 Sedan de VIie. 2-lone 2 0001 Hatchback Auto-. ~yl b~~~~~e, ~~\~:ring · 72 Pinto. eXil eng good 1111 TOWI Olll * * * mallc. pwr sleenng & SEE US FIRST! · I ~ans car nee<lt body Aulomalic. pwr Mall & •t•'" ••11'f 1dn1 cono $11 500 blua. xlnl cond, loi.ded v111yt lop ( 1974281 · windiows. AM/FM 11e1eo. • "V"5oll brakes and custom tn $ 995 or k S 4 O O ob o 1624 ov. Ooeantront 6•0-0491 $6300 552-3876 t er 1 or & ex~ e r1 or We have a good se1ec11on I 4 ~59-5245 pwr steering & brakes. Newporl Beach 92661 1982 Ca01llac EIOorado Coupe Op1oons include Caoroo1e1 root 1ea1her sea1111g area. AM/FM stereo radio w11h tape player ( 1ELU715) Priced a1 only S 16.995 Nab8fs Coo111ac 5.C0-1860 1980 Cadillac EIOorado D1ese1 Coupe Op11ons on cluoe 1ea1he1 sea11ng area AM/FM stereo casseue rape player & Ca01llac wire wneet caps 11APD242) On sale at only $10,995 Nabers Cao111ac 540-1860 THE LARGEST SELECTION ot late moOet, low mileage Cadillacs 1n Soulnern Calllorn1a1 See us 1ooay1 MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 For Ad Action Cal a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 '78 Sevllle, 1mmec. to ml, 1228475) ol NEW & used Cnev-j·i4 Pinto, suck shlft,tooks 1111 wl'!MI, l~l,,er ln1ertor. moonrl . wire whls, $4995 r0let1I cru1sA0ntrol, vinyl top & Vou are the winner or 4 loaded $8100 633-1765 ltll llSTUI l~y. runs great $500 low miles (046TPE) I IA 642-3338 $5995 111heee 1oei.e11 ($201vJJue10 Coupe. Automaln... pwr. Clanrolet 9313 1110 C&llUO Zll 11 .. rlng & bfaket, air '76 Courier, red $1000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1980 Clralfon. Auto. PIS, Automatic a1r cond , cond . AMIFM stereo & 662-1314 or 752-8500 CHAMBER OF PIB. air cono am/Im cruise control pwr win-wire wheel cover 5 '80 Mustang. AM/FM 8 1111 OlPlll COMMEAOtl r adoottapes $3 800 dows & ooor locks. ( 111122) trk, 4 spd, PS, PE\. AC, Au1oma11c. air conO pwr lnierna1oonal Flell& and OBO 962·5 !86 AM/FM siereo cesselle ----$3995 radials gooo cond stee<1ng & pwr brakes Chill COOk-ofl 67 Camaro Convartoble cusiom "'heels & T-Top 1981 Chevrolet Camero $4000 673·661 0 . (603903) July 1-" ISi yr made. xua rnce: rool (2695901 Coupe ThJs.gne has CUI· 831·5399 $6995 Mlle Squere Park To claim $ tom wheels. factory a1r lll! •SCOllT tickets call 642-4321 EAt ruois grea1 ask $5000 8995 " 352 woll trade or help w1tb condlllOrutlg. IUI w~ 7 Door 4 speed 1rans . 4 i&ctll 9323 finance rm llex1bte RU? ano less lhan 26·000 I cyl engine pwr brakes & l•.+-1 ·u•n"'co•l•n•T-ow-n·c·a, .... A"'tc"'"'. 1110 COll&JI 1111 PlyaHtla 9329 H 673 0353 W 85 l -7720 1112 OAl&llO ~:~862111 0~~ s~~9~~s •aO•o 1 lDVJ856l PI S. PI B Pwr 941819, CC. Auloma11c air cond pwr ·67 runs e•ll. looka prelly Only 14 000m1les 4speeo Nabers C ad i llac I $4895 '-'MIFM 1111 wheels, e1c s1 eerong & brakes. good $700 Doug 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Less than 11.000 mlleb1 Gold 1r1m pack- age pwr windows & door locks. cruise con 1ro1 loll wheel & cus1om wheels (561 4231 MUSl SEE• Nabers Cadillac. 540-1860 S11c:k aor cono burglar 540· 1860 Yellow with black lop AM/FM slefeo & vinyl 540-4529 *** JUDITM lllllFFITM 1250 Damas C 102 Costa Mesa 92626 You are the winner ol 4 tree 11cke1s {$20) vaiue 10 the FOUNTAIN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE lnterna11onal Fiesta and Chili Cook-Dff July 1·4 Mlle Square Park To cleom 11Ck81S call 642-43~ 1 EKI 352 dl&rm AM/FM stereo Cared for. gives excellent tqp 1616465) casselle & mag wheels 1962 Chevrolet Camero 1110 t TI mlleage, In warrenly " $5995 t 11 .. 8731 I Z28 Coupe This one has s 11 .. ,,,.. firm 963 3323 ., a custom mreroor with 8 Wagon Auto allc, pwr .~ · $9995 goldlrlmcus1omex1er10r steering & brakes, $411wtthEASEI package (172137) Come AM/FM radio & air cond lt'I •BREEZE on ano see this one al 1 t934ZIA) caa..m.c:t Ada &42·5878 1110 ZEPl'fll Aulqmahc, pwr ateermg & $ 12 .99 5 Na bers $5995 Cadillac, 540-1860 --------.... brakes, AM/FM stereo & air cond (280ZBT) THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARllOA Ill VO COSTA MBA 642 0010 I Clarzaltr 9315 ·64 lmperoal, all pwr. orig lealh, gd home only $895. 7 4 Vega runs OK. 556-8000 Iv msg $5001080 642-5063 76 Cap11ce Estate Stal Wgn. 9-pass. $1995 968-6034 70 Monte Carlo. runs gre111. good shape, PS. PB. AM/FM stereo cass $950/olr 642-6757 evs 1 4 Vega. rebll eng. good transpor1111on. $400 642-9185 80 Chrysler La Baron AIC, PIS, PIB. Pwr sears, CC AM/FM, 1111 wheel. e1c Cared for. heavy car. high gasoline mlleage $5500 Firm 963-3323 Doir 9317 '741 Wagon. gd cond, ale. PStPB au10 trans, am/Im radio. mus1 sell S 1000/obo. 751-3531 ltll TllHIHlllll Au1omallc. pwr steering & brakes, air cond . pwr sears & windows cruise control, 1111 wheel, leartier Interior. vinyl top & mag wheels (325VAF) $4995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR lllVO COSTA MHA 642 0010 "I /ore l.M Dail)' Pilot." My t oodo i11 M•u• .. booked 110111 Mutb. I alw~ Id 1 .. nft. reaulta •llb tbt Daily Pilot. Hu1h Balrar MAP MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES $3995 ltllOHllll Coupe Automatic, AM/FM stereo, pwr steering & brakes, 1pl11 bencn sea1 & vinyl rop $3995 LONG BEACH BMW~ Ptatiac 9335 11979 Pon11.ac Grand Prill LJ Less than 30.000 miles. pwr windows & 0001 locks. custom wheels and pwr bucket seal (338WCK) Prtced 101 quick sale al $6995 Naber s Cadill a c 540-1860 ·7 1 Le M11n1. nr new rad oat lores $800. estate sate 540-8299 """"'" knockt often when you J.IM. reeult~ Da&ty Piiot Cla .. llled Adi IO rMCh the Orange Coat marltet. Phone &42·5e78 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa MPsa Tel 546 1934 3 01oc~s soulh ot San D1e90 Freeway oll Harbor Blvd Complel(> body Shop Sates Service Paris Service Dept open Monday lhru Froday 7 30 A M 10 5 30 P M and 8 AM 10 5 P M on Saturday l argP , •• 1 .. <:11on or new & quahly used BMW sand o1her lone cc11 s' S.11 .. ., service & leasing Trade ons welcome• Take 405 Freeway IO Nort11 Cherry oft-ramp turn roghl & go 6 blocks north lr1 3f>70 N Cherry Ave Long Beach 17141636 S790 (2 13) 427 5494 801 LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd . Westm1ns1er Tel 892-6651 Orange County s oldest an(1 1a1ges1 Ponllac dealership Sales ServoCP Paris HOCMIS tunu DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd., Cotta ~esa. Tel. 5.40-~ 10 This Datsun location haa been MrVlng Ofange County 10< 16 yeen. 1 Mlle So 405 Freeway Stop by & visit UI today MW ~•hip pfedoee to bea1 all competlllon. ORANGE COAST AMC/JEEP/RENAULT 2!>24 Harbor Blvd Cossa Mesa 549-8023 645 7770 1 JPefl DPaler rn lhP West• See us rooay for 5ale ser111CP & 1ea<11ng There are reasons why we are 1 l"roce and se1ec11011• Also lhf' all-new Renaull Alliance •'> here' THEODORE ROBINS FORD Modern sales service palls body pa1n1 /!. lo••• oepls Compp111ove rates on lease & Oaoty rentals 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 64 1·0010 or 540 82 11 WESTWAGIN A peftonal and proud exclualve VW agency dedicated to queltty a«vlce. apare parts, and a competitive aajea preaen· tetlOn of the unique VOlkawegen quality vehlciet. Bob, CNttman'a WESTWAGEN -a Ecurle Shirlee COfp. 7800 WeatmtnatM Blvd/Beach Phone 714/VW1·WEST. Totel PertOfmance VW'a "Are You H1vtn· Any Fun?" DAVID J. PHILLIPS ISUICK~PONTIAC •MAZDA Sales • SerYoC.e • Leasing ;;>4888 Alocoa Parkway 8J7 2400 SOUTH COUNTY VOUCSWAGIN/15UZU (Formerly Jim Mtrlno Volkswagen) 187 t 1 S..Ch Blvd . Hunhng\on Belch. (714) 842-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLDlll 5 Year Financing O A.C & Fleet Dl1<:ounta 0 NABERS CADILLAC 21>00 ~t.11hm Rive.I Co-;ia Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orauge Countv s l Jill"'' C..ad1llar oe;11P1 Sales Service Leasing fD SOUTH COAST DODGI ·Your Frtendly Ne 1 ghbofhood Dodge Dealerat11p·· 2888 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa 540-0330 Sales, Leasing & A Full Service Department Including Body And Paint Sllop.---- We speclall1e In custom van conversion& In all prloe ranges ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE-AUDl·VW 4 IS f Coas1 tlwv Newport Beach 673-0900 The only 11t•;ile1-;h1p on 01,onqe Coun\y w1lh these three great makes 1111der onP root• • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-~UISARU 2'180 l!Arbor Blvo Costa Mesa Tel 549 4300 Sales SNv1c •• l ••as1nq Mr GoO<fwrench CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS 765 Newton Way, Costa M .... Tel. 631· 1393 "JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL Tr XK 120'11140'1/ 150'a/XJ'1IE-Typet Salee -Service -Restoration• PAINT AND BODY SHOP Of1 Plaeentla between 17th & 18th In Cott• Mwa DICK MILLER FIAT/LANCIA flrnbably tile •owes! priced Fiats '" Southern Cahtorn1a 1Loca1ed 1 mole north of South Coasl Ptaia near Main SI and Warner Ave 1n Santa Ana) 120 W Warne~ Santa Ana 557-2132 0 SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 1 E I 7th Sr reel Santa Ana Tel 558 78 11 Your Oroom11t Oed1c.it0t<f OMsvn Dealer 0 MIRACLE MAZDA WP ve movPd1 Our new loce11on is 1425 Baller Street. Costa Mee.a Tel 545-3334 Stop by & vosot our modern showroom a11d see why we·re the I Mezda dealer 1n Southern Cahfnrnoa Sates Service Paris 11nd Leasing. 0 CORMIER DellLLO CHIVIOLIT !Formerly Groth Cl'levrolet) 182 1 I Beach Blvd HunHngtoo Beach fll,•w • U~ • Sales • LeaStng • Parts • Service Come by and see our Huge Inventory! 549-3331 • llACH LINCOLN MllCUIY "We're new and •llQ8< IO< your bueln9N " Complete ••Ill. service and body 1hop fecll1tt11 Ont ot the 11rg111 lnv1n1orl1a In SoOther,, Calllor,,la of new Ltncolne and Mercury• Loceted 3 block1 eoulh of th• San Otego, Freewey on Beech Blvd. In 1'4untlngton S..Ch. 16800 Beech Blvd. a.4-1739 Ot 551-1008 SUNSET FORD, INC. (Home Qf W1ll1e 1he Whale)' 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Wes1m1nster Tai 636-~010 ORANGE COUNTY VOL VO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd Garoen Grove Tel 530-9 190 E•clus1vely Volvo lo cover all your Voh10 requorements New•Us,ed•S~s•Leasong•Par1s•Serv1ce•Body Shop Fr eeway close on the heart of Orange County al Garden Grove ~hid & Brookhurst 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Herbor Blvd .. Coat• Mesa. Over 23 years MfVlng Orange County Sates. teasing, service Call 546 1200 special parts h11e 5•6-9•00 body shop hne 754-0400 0 ROY CARVH ROLLS ROYCl-IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Be&ch 640 -6444 Sates, Service Parts And Leasing SHOW IVllYONI WHlll YOU All ••• on our Orange Coe.at Car Gu~ MllPI When )'OU 1111 your eutomotlve b\ltlMM (no new car deei.r-"1pa C>IMMI In th9 Dally Piiot. you , .. ch th4t~ Coatt•I Merkel from Huntington 8"och to San te. Cell lor r...onet>i. rat•~ mof'9 lnlonnatlon -uk tor Sandr• L•. ext. W New Cir Oe•lerlhlp1 ... call your outakle ..._ ,.., FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED O~ THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 --' -< fl ... ,.. I F I THE ORANGE COAST lHUAfiOAV, JUNE 30, 198'.J Busy Orange Coast ·Fourth of July llJenu ' M06t Orange Coast Cities get into the Fourth or July patnoUc spirit by sponsoring pyrotechnics showf. and/or parades, picnics and pageanta. - The following tB a list of the vanous act.tv1t1t"S planned an local cities. •Fountain VaJley w11J hold af l't.' firl'works dtSplay to top of( the long weekend's lnternallo I Fiesta and Chila Cook.off. scheduled to run Friday-Monday t Mile Squar~ Park The show will begin at 9 p.m and will be viaible from all areas ad,acent to the park. For mote infonnation, call 962-4441. •Huntington Bt'ac.:h 's weU-lrnown Fourth of July parade at 10 (See FOURTH OF J ULY, Page AZ ... COAST IDITION -I Jury calls fo.r changfs in jail ope~ation BY JEFF ADLER ommends 26 changes m jaiJ -oper-0t"IM o.., ..-1i.11 Th d . After months of investigation ations. e recommen at1ons into conditions at Orange County range from urging the Board of Jail, the Grand Jury announced Supervisors to authorize construc- Wednesday it had found problems lion of an intake and release with jaiJ medical procedures. but center as soon as possible to the ·had failed to uncover any in-hiring of an independent stances in which sheriff's deputies pathologist to perfonn autopsies had used excessive physical force on inmates who die while in in handling inmates. custody. The long-awaited, 24-page re-Because the report was released 1>0rt;rtnrtasno-b€releautt·~ tti·~-·1afe1n ~The day Wedi\esaayTeac- 1982-83 citizens' panel. rec-tions to its contents could not be obtained from Sheriff Brad Gates or other county officials. The Grand Jury scheduled an after4 noon· press conference U>Qay to discuss its findings. Its investigation focused on six areas which had been raised by citizens who complained al:x>ut jail conditions. Complaints concerned the abuse of inmates by deputies;' -~te medic'!}, !.r-' ~~-~.~ deaths; over-crowdlrfg; sanitary conditions, and the question of acces.s to reltgious counseling and services. according LO the report. Significantly. the panel's crimi- nal justice and complain ts <.-omnu t- tee. which conducted the in- vestigation, sajd it "vigorously pu_rsued" allegations that sheriff's deputies sometimes used ex- cessive physical force on inmates. But after interviews with jail inmates, fonner jail inmates, in- mate families and former sheriff's deputies, "none of the charges '4 could be documented," the lm~I report states. Huwever, jurors acknowledg~ that conditio n s an the over-crowded jail "involve . a vicious cycle of mutual aP- tagonism and harassment be- tween 1runates and deputies "The- report adds that the "threatenmg and oppressive atmosphere" tttey detected in the jail was not fo"lnd in the LosAngelesCountyCen1ral Jail. one of the largest detention fac11lties m the nation The jury re¢mmended that prospective depi'ities be psycho- log1cally screened before bemg admitted to training cl.asses and at regular intervals thereafter. In reviewing how health care tS handled in the jail. jurors con- duded there was a "crucial" need to change procedures ''since It 1 appeared that some of the inmates have not received a reasonable (See JAIL, Page AZ I ... Miller's soll str~ngled; • Happy 30th, Costa Mesa The city turned 30 Wednesday, so Central Bank in South Coast Plaza celebrated with lighted windows. Mayor Donn Hall (inset ) presided at a civic luncheon attended by 325 people. -INDEX- . . . C4 Cl ~6 87 C8-10 C4 C8 C5 AlO C3 C7 .g Edieon Hish School's girl& tenni• team is of( lo show their winning ways in ED8- land and France on a 19-day toruname nt tour. Story on Al2. • 1 Empty plate Californians have n '1 dug deeply into their tax returns for auto- matic campaign con- tributions. Elias com- ments on A JO. Rocky road Mary Frann wi&hes he r island vacation had gone as &moothly as her introduction as Bob Newhart's second tele- vi1ion wife. Story on B5. police seeking Suspects; By JODI CADENHEAD Of Ille Oolly Piiot llaft Costa Mesa police continued their search today for two men beheved responsible for the strangulation death of the 26-year-old son of former coun ty Supervisor Edison MilJer. Police Lt. Jack Calnon said said an autopsy by the county Cor- oner's Office Wednesday revealed that Patrick Scott Miller died "by suffocation due to being strangled by hands." Miller's badly beaten body was discovered early Tuesday morn- ing by his girlfriend at the College Park home on Hanover Drive the couple had once shared. The last time Miller apparently (See MILLER ·s. Paie AZ Police have issue d these ske tches of sus pects /sought in the Patrick Mille r murde r case. MIA 's family "awaits return of his reHJains By WRENZO BENET OI Ille Oely ""'4 alafl Family members of Lt. Cmdr. Charles R. Leeof Costa Mesa w ere to be waiting at Travis Air Force &se near Vacaville today where Lee's remains and those of seven other Vietnam war casualties we re to be flown in from Hawaii. The remains of Lee and the other Navy a nd Air Force ser- vicemen were returned to an Amencan de legation m Hanoi earlier this rnonth. Lee's A-4C jet fighter was shot down by a surfa<."e·to--air missle near Haiphong in North Vietnam on July 9. 1967, attording to Pentagon spokesman Lt. Tom Yeager. "After 16 years of roping with the uncertainty of my son's fate, it is a profound relief becawe it's , over," said Lee's mother, Eliza- beth Lancaster, a one-time Costa Mesa resident who now lives in San Luis Obispo. Lee's father, Edwin Lee Jr. of Millbrae: his brother, Edwin Lee m of Monterey; his sister. Gloria Lee of San Jose. and Lancaster au planned to be at Travis Air Force &se when Lee's remains arrive. "He (Lee) had a good sense of The way a child treat• a pet may be a •e ry good indicator of the way he will treat hi• own children &0meday, a pediatrics proleeeor ha• found. Abused children tend to mittreat their pets more often than children who do not come from •iolent home1. See 1tory C 1 . , humor," the fighter pilot's mother sajd. "His philosophy on life was 'don't sweat the small stuff mom.' And l have learned in these 16 years not to sweat the small stuff." "I feel relieved he 's coming home," saJd Lee's father, a retired Navy captain "He was a good son. I don't feel like talking al:x>ut it; it's an awful time righ t now.'' Lee'i. stepfather. Oliver Lan- caster. 75, of Los Osos. Cahf.. said the "uncertainty of not. knowing he was alive, dead or in prison" caused the greatest grief among family members. ' "I went through that whole period with (Elizabeth)," he said "Many nights she used to wa,k.e ive up sobbing and crying. I was able to empathize with her be- cause I had lost a son an an accident when hew~ 11. It was a horrible thing for her to suffer like that.'' In a document Lee's mother wroteintheearly 1970s, when she volunteered for POW-MIA Inter- national, Inc., she described her son as a highly intelligent and motivated individual, having re- ceived received a number of prestigious academic awards dur- in~ his high school and college (~MIA'S REMAINS, Pa~e At) ! Wh lt dmu .. It? ~ 14-year NBC study says watching TV doe&n 't cause cltildren lo be more ag- gre11ive ... at lea1t not in ways ~searcher& could see. Story oo page A9 Bob Hanel's .. Double Bullet" -the fattest and large•t catamaran in Southern California -will be amon1 the entriea in thit weekend's Multihull trant- pac race. Page B 1 . I Win cash .for hot news tips Know about some hot news? Tip us off. The OaUy Piiot wlll pay ouh awards for the three beat newa tips each week. Just call 642-4321. ext. 228,dayaor 642-5686 evenl!lQI and you could Win the week'• top prize of $15. -- A~ * Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT /ihuraday. June 30, 1983 ~\ \\.• Continued stories JOBLESS ... Crea3ell and signs that lhl' unprovement Will continue .. Employment ln the county's manufacturing industry grew by l,400 jobs in May whtle the hard-hit construcuon industry reported a 600-job ~ain, ac· cording to the statistics. Dur ing the past year, about 18 percent of the counl)l's con· stucuon workers lost their jobs. Despite the good news that two important segments of the county's economy seem to be improving, Y eu.er predicted unemployment would agam be on the n.se when the pble$ rate for June is computed in about a month Typically, e mployment drops sharply in June and JuJy as new graduates hH the street in search of jobs and sea.sonaJ reductioM an agriculture and education ~ur, she ex- plained. May's 6.6 percent un- employment rate reflected an mcrea.se of 800 co~n ty rest- dents without pbs, bringing the totaJ to 79, 100 One year ago, 77,200 residents reported they had no job and the unemployment rate stood at 6.4 percent. WhileOrangeCounty's May rate inched upward only one-tenth of a point last month, Los Angeles County experienced a four-tenths of a percent increase in its rate. Unemployment climbed from 9.7 percent in April to 10. l percent in May, according to the report. '9.altforrua's· unemployment rra t.e also climbed bet ween April and May, from 9 8 per- cent to 10.5 percent. The nationaJ rate declined a bit, however, dropping from 10.2 percent in April to 10.1 in May. Since January, the number of unemployed county r~• dents has eased downward from a record 102,400. MIA's REMAINS ... yt>ars. The document was obtained from an Orange County group -.Calle:G ·"S upport Our . POW-MIAs." which provides support for the families of unac- counted for servtcemen. ln his four-year Navy career, Lee received eight decorat.tons and awards, including the Dis- tinguished Fl ymg c~. the AJ.r Medal and the Navy Commenda- tion Medal. Lee was born on March 13, 1941 in Annapolis, Md. The son of a career naval officer, he attended five elementary and four hjgh schools, one of which was localed in Okinawa, Japan He returned to California for his senior year and graduated with numerous honors from San Gabriel High School m 1958. He received a presidential ap- pointment to the U.S . Naval Academy, where he continued to distinguish himself by making the Superintendent's List, one of the academy's highest honors From there he went to Pensa- cola, Fl.a .. for flight training and became a jet pilot, eventU4llly receiving his "Navy WingB of Gold" in 1963. He later completed his aircraft carrier training at Lemoore Nav~ Air Statton in Huntingto n Beach ~pnedopen1her-doo<lo1heS•-•Y Mn .... 7800 Eclln9a< ...... ond llOle l300 In _...,., ...., l'Ol;nd c:ut• ol ,..,., A J--d •-II '315 ,. .. ti-from o cer .,..._...,on• llClllO< 110<0 k>1 ot Sth St.- ..., -~ Hlgl'lwey I nine A._bf°'otntoe-onthe 179001MOd10f 8u11or Stnoo! W-ey -1100. 1 H OOO ---~11-0l~pOllCe-..t()jcl California before leaving for North Vietnam aboard the U.S .S. Constellat.ton in the summer of 1964. He was 23. --. Between tours, Lee. nicknamed "Chazz." spent much of his leisure time in San Clemente, where his mother and stepfather were liv- ing. They also had residences in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa on Princeton Drive. He became a membe.r of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Methodist Church in San Clemente shortly before leaving on his third and finaJ tour of duty in 1967. Lt. Cmdr. Charles Richard Lee offi~ally became listed as Missing In Action on July 9, 1967 after his fighter was shot down near Hai- phong. · It was not known whether he safely ejected from his plane or was killed in the crash because North Vietnamese officials con- sistently refused to give infor- ·mation to the United St.ates gov- -ernment or family members. After her son was listed as Mi~mg In Action, Elizabeth Lan- caster became involved in the Tustin branch of "POW-MIA lnternationaJ, Inc." where she remained active until the mid 1970s. ln 1974, the Navy reported that Lee was presumed dead. POl!u-•ulledlollr...,,dUmpet.,at 17812 JOfdatt Aw lo ttM a teccoon that oat atuc~ tn 1, 0mcert -• celled WocJrMed•y to two 10 cation., one on Wooclloll 111<1 Ille ot,,_ at =i:~~~"'J/!~~~:.:c:rkl:-=: gonol"both.,_ Laguna Beach A .,.,.,, !>Nell !Vo In IM 700 block o1 Ca IOlln• Sii--qulct<ly e~tl"IJOI-llhO<lly alt .. tni<lnlQl>I w. MOmlnll by nr.i1g111... T ... C.UM of IM blaie ••no< known tnd no""'"'"'"' -• 11\r•tened .... __,._,. ~··~ 01.S500 -• t ... .., ffom 1 "°""' In the JOO -ol CYP<-Streot --W-ey TM--the bu<gtwy tO<* p1ac. ol>Oflly bfolore the •-t "'""""homo but • ~ m It.a ar_ t..,,,.., up no .._io P01iCO UICI MILLER'S ... (From Page A 1) was seen alive was at Patnck's Pub on Harbor Boulevard. where customers told police Miller and . two men had left shortJy before cloemg Tuesday. Calnon srud ll appeared the trio had been partying at the bot· tle-swwn house before MiUer's death sometime between 4 am and 7 a.m. Tuesday. The victim's red Ford truck, license number 55696Z, and several household items were reported missing. Calnon said the the young man's killers may have been searching for drugs and/or money sinc.-e Miller allegedly was a user and seller of small quantities of narcotics. Aft.er pictures of the suspects were c1rc...'Ul.at.ed by police, a wit- ness caUed to say he spotted one of the men on Bal boa Island Wednes- day. But a search of thearea failed w tum up any trace of the pall' being sought One of the suspects 1s described as being tn htS early 30s, 6-foot-3, 195 pou nds , with s hort light-brown hair. The other was described by witnesses as being in tus late 20s, 5-!oot-7, 150 pounds, with dark-brown hair and a mustache. Police also are searching for the suspects' ve hicle .• described poss- ibly as a ,brown \:ompact car. Reagan turns down Mesa 's • • • inv1tat1on It seemed so appropriate. Presi- dent Reagan, former actor, would show up for groundbreaking cer- emonies July 7 for the $65-million Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. But Reagan, in Southern Cali- fornia for a workmg vacation, declined an invitation to be lead,., ing man at the gala groundbrecdt- ing ceremonies, where some of Orange County's wealthiest patrons of the arts would appear. Undaunted, music cent.er of: ficials said Wednesday they were still optimistic that GQv. George Deukemejian, a politica'l star in his own right, could make the grand shovel-turning in Costa Mesa. Alas, the governor's office called a few minutes later to convey the governor's regrets. Busy schedules, etc. So how about opening night? Theaterssx>kesman Dick Kitzrow, unbowed by disappot.ntment, said invit.at.tons would be sent for the main theater's opening in 1986. Of coune, by then the politicos names may be different. 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" ....... -ION!o " 'I 17 0"' -,..,. ... _,,_, .......... •• 81 Pet• T 11r111M Sall 1..M• Sllt'IMtonlO Sen Dt-oo SMIFr-8t 81• ... ., .. Seattle SIV-' R11nm Snow~ 99 75 SIOuaFlllle 91 81 8'><*- 98 11 e~-1& M fQPetia et &4 T- 90 80 TlllM 70 50 W~on Q 1 , 79 WIQN\e 911 92 85 62 to 111 12 71 103 .. 15 71 71 .. IMI Ill • • ... . ~,·, .. .._ _____________ __ &! Gr SURf RIPDRT 11111 MAN I·! - I - I -I - I -1-J - I..> -............. ~ ' __. FOURTH OF J ULY • •• From Page A1 a.m will kick off a full day ot t-venl.l\ The parade route followi; Mam Street from StxthStreet to Yorktown Avenue. Alter the parade. awarda will be given at SeacUff Shopping Cen~r. where clowns. jugglers, munes. mag1c shows and luddte rides wtl 1 be on hand. Al 8 J>.m , a fireworks s how saJutmg the American EQgle will be held a t Huntington Beach lhgh School stadium. For informauon and ttcketB, call 536-551 l . •ln New(XV't Beach, a bicycle decoraung cont.e8t and parade will begin al 9 a.m .. followed by a pattiot.ic program al M¥iner's Park and a family picnJc. A pubuc fU"eworks show will be held a t The Newport Dunes, 113 l Back Bay Drive. The show starts at dusk and costs $2 for· adults, $1 for children under 11. For more informatlonrcaU 644-0510. •ln Laguna Beach, the Exchange Club isssx>nsoring this year's fireworks show at Main Beach Park, beginning at 9 p.m. The club ls selling holdogs, popcorn, soft dnnks and novelty items to raise the $6,000 needed to put on the pyrotechnics. Any money raised over •$6,QPO goes to the organizations' chud-abuse prevention fund and local youth-oriented activities. Spectators are urged to show up early at Main Beach to get the best seats. •In lrvine, brass bands and fireworks will be the main attractions at the "Concert on the Green" al the stadium adjacent to Heritage Park, at Walnut and Yale ~venues. The concert begins al 'r.30 pm. with Henry Brandon's Big Brass Band and the pyrotechnics foUow al 9 pm. The theme is the American F.agle. Cost is $6 at the gate. Ticke ts can be purchased in advance through Friday al Irvine City Hall. Gates open at 5 p.m -gel there early if you want to get a good seat CA TS DISAPPEARING ... Dorothy Taylor said her cat, a family pet of 10 years, disappeared during the day a week ago. She said her <:°ncem was raised when she noticed signs seeking lost pet cats nailed to trees and utility poles throughout the neighborhood. "It's very puzzling," she added. "I've lived here 10 years and I've nexer ~n a coyote." Police responded that there may be a number, of explanations for the disappearance of the cats, including such everyday ar:uiwers as a cat being hit by a car. But coyote attacks, police 9ald, are possible. ~ Sgt. Gene Senecal said coyotes are a fact of life in Newport Beach. But coyotes, he said, usually stay clear of humans as· they prowl remote areas ln the city for birds, squirrels, skunks and sometimes cats. a "When }"°!1 becomes scarce, the more they come look.mg. They'U talre whatever they can carry off," said Senecal. "But • they'll $!Ways let people alone if people let them alone."- .. tie said dogs are sometimes mistaken for coyotes and, in £act, there are dogs in Newport Beach that have been abandoned and have taken up with packs of coyotes. He said the dogs take <1h the 'scavenging habits of coyotes. Police said common sense is the best defense against the skinny, dog-like coyote, which roams up to 30 miles a day seeking food and can reach speeds of 40 mph when chased. "The best advice." suggested Senecal, "is to let wildlife fend for itself." At the most, police said, there are 20 coyotes that regularly scamper through Newport Beach. Senecal, th~ugh, said al best the~are onl;r" fi':'e or six lel{itimate co~o~ sigh~gs a year. .. t 300 jam hearing on Mesa freeway ~ODI CADENHEA.(> 0..,-IUlll More than 300 people packed a California Department of Trans.- portat1on meeting in Cost.a Mesa Wednesday. to air thei.r views on completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway (Route 55), which oould finally be built by 1992. A dratt environmentaJ study discussed during the public meet- ing outlines eight alternatives for the prpposed freeway through town. ranging from doing nothing to con.lstruction of a $167 million tfee y that oould displace as . as l.l 18 residents. ever, representatives from ta Mesa City Counctl, New rt Beach City C.ouncil, the Or ge County Transportation Co · ion, the Mesa Con- soli ated Water District, the Costa MeS& Chamber of Commerce and • locill business groups voiced • rt for construction of the ailed easterly dow~town b route that swings ·east of Ne port Boulevard from Bay to 17 streets and displaces 40 b · esses and 85 dwellings: Cost is timated at $93 million. /Although business owners m dqwntown Costa Mes.a spoke in f~vor of the eas1erly route, some lqcal homeowners said they ob- jf/cted to the alternative that could Efither plow through their prop- "I get the feeling you feel there rrty or create noise and congestion roblems when built / is unanimous adoption of the (e.asterly) route," resident Brian Carter told the Caltrans represen- tatives. "There's not. What's going to happen to adjacent residential streets along the easterly route?'' Route 55 project manager Rob- / ert Casain said the easterly route wiU not be given special consider-t;ily policy is to set traps when 1t tS conf1.rmed coyotes are re~arly showing up in an area. The trapped animals are lat.er relfased in more remote parts of the county. { ation when the environmentaJ document is completed and a final route is chosen by 1985. L...-,--------------------------1 Following approval of the en- JAIL OPERATION ... From PageA1 s tandard of care while in - carcerated." Among re<.'Ommendations for improving health care services are that deputies be removed from the process by which irunates request medicaJ attention The fury sug- gests that nursing staff members make regular rounds through the jail, distribute medications and make sick call. Also, the report urges the county to work toward employing bilingual medical per· sonnet. The investigation also included a review of the 20 inmate deaths that have occurred in the jail since January 1981. In concert with severaJ experts. including a pathologist the pane l employed, the Grand Jury concluded it could not determine whether any of the deaths could havf been prevl.!nted. Among other recommendations contained in the report are: ' •Thal the Sheriff.Coroner's Department be maintained as a single operation rather than being divided into two departments, as several jail critics have suggested. •That an inde pendent pathologist who is not an em· ployee or under contract to county government be retained to per- form autopsies when jail deaths occur. ''Summertime.· .. and the livin' . '' is easy . STEP OUT and see how e asy it c an be with a choice from our summer s portswear selection . A store committed to service, q ua lity, and t he slMpliclt y of 5tood tast . • l711\ 1nd lrvlnt. N~porr Ota.:11 vironmentaJ report. Caltrans will begin purchasing the properties lying in the path of the freeway one year later. Caltrans acqwsition spokesman Conrad Barber Sllld property own- ers will be pa.id a "fair market value" for their homes and busi- neaesand will haveanopJX>rtuni- ty to then rent their space back from the state until construction begins AB part of the four-year-old freeway study, Caltrans also proposed three. 'alternatives for improving the interchange at Newport Boulevard and Pacific Coast HiBhway in Newport Beach. The Newport Beach aty Counctl has supported a $3-million plan that will upgrade five ramps and widen northbound anrl southbound • Newpor t Boulevard over the channel bridge. 1028 lrVlll<. NcwpcHI Bt..ld\ • • 1'71•> 6'2·'70&1 ? • ' ' ~ .. . U NB Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Thuraday, June 30. 1983 NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTION S OUOTATtOto\ ••C\.UOI '••o•' ON TMf .... 'OIUl MIDWUT ""Cl"C .... 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