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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot.... .. ,,. =• x-minist~r !faces seK charges ounty psychologist denies state therapy for the 29-year-old woman, wbo had undergone surgery for breast augmentation and suffered hardening of the tissue. He said he tried to so fl en the breast tissue by using "hcat- induction (hypnosis) therapy" on the patient to warm her bTe.asts by directing the flow of blood to them. ccusations of unprofessional conduct y 'ne A11oclated Press ~ fo~er Orange Count} Presby- tenan m1n1ster who be<-ame a psy- hologist is fi'1tting accusations that e unprofessionally examined the breasts of two patients and engaged an sex with one of them. Cahforn1a's Board of Behavioral Science Examiners filed two accusa- tions of unprofessional conduct against James A. Harder. 48, of Westminster. who could face revo- cation or suspension of his psycho!- Coast Columnist Biii Harvey takes us on a visit to the only polo field In Southern Callf ornla./ Al :·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·::::::::::::::::::::::: California A radical Los Angeles doctor says medicine is moving in his direction . /A8 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:;: Nation A killer flood washed over Tulsa, Okla., claiming at least 10 lives./ A3 The third bombing in the Las Vegas casino strike claims nine cars, no lives. /A3 ::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Would you believe the lran-lracf war actually Is lowering gasoline prices? /A3 Egyptians go to the polls In a crucial election marred by violence./83 People One of the pioneers in women's liberation says men aren't about to share their power without a fight./81 As the Unknown Soldier from Vietnam Is buried. the original from World War I is remembered In a Pulitzer Prize-winning essay. /81 :::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::. og1st's license 11 the charges arc upheld. state Deputy Attorney Gen- eral Janelle Davis said. In one case. Harder arguetftn state proceedings that he asked a female patient to disrobe on Aug. 5. 1982. because he was testing a th eory that sexual development might be ar- rested by dominant parents and that such a problem might show up an Oattened nipples. Harder said he touched the breasts of a second patient on June 22. 1982. to determ ine the need for hypnosis Lest anyone forget ... In its second accusation, the board alleges that Harder also engaged in sex w11h the second patie11t on two occasions in August 1982. Harder denies it. Harder also faces criminal charges stemminJ from his dealings with the first patient and a $550.000 civil lawsuit filed by the second woman. Licensed as a mamage. family and child counselor in 1969. Harder Cecilla Krlpner, 83, wbo•e acdve ln the Ladles Awdliary of World War I Veteran• for New Mesa Barrack• Poet 1249, practices psychothcraphy, the treat- ment of mental and nervous dis- orders. He previousJy practiced as a Presbyterian minister for 12 years. Durin' the hcarina before Ad- minstratave Law Judge William Byrnes. an Upland psychologis\ testi- fied last Th~rsday that a breast euminat1on by people licensed as marriaae. fa mily. and child counsel- ors is not an accepted practice. "I thank that having the patient expose herself or himself and submit to a visual or physical examination of sex ual or erogenous organs by a person licensed as a marriage. familY, and child counselor is sexual abuse. • pyschologist Linda Desmarais said. Harder. in his written response to the swe's accusations. a,._ued that the euminat10M were w1lhin the scope of his practice. but admitted he exercised poor judgment in both ca SC'S. With the first patient. Hardtt said he -now beheves that tM (flattened nipple) theory is untcuble ind that he made a mistake in J~ent.'' In the \CCQnd case. Harder said' that although the ''t\cat-induction ther- apy" is a valid hypnotic technique. he should nor have touctied the patient's breasts. Brandt Caudill. Harder's Costa Mesa attorney. said he will offer testimony from witncucs this week who will show that the second woman was seriously psychologically dis- places American flag• on &raves of fallen comrades at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in Coeta Mesa. turbed and only tantas1zed that She had w~ w1th Hankr. ' Throuah his anorncy. Harder de- cliMd to comment on tbc accute- tions. Oranat County Deputy District Atto~y S~ Riezman said Harder 11 charted with fraud and bettery for allqedly ~thna \M fU"St woman dial the breast examination was~ to d1agn<>K her condition and for aJ~ly touching ~r breasts witti' a pencil. A Jury trial is set for June f '1 Orange County West Munetptl Court, she said. The Sttond woman's lawsuit al- l*s that Harder advised htt that an extramarital relationship would be good for her marriage problems. Holiday r' busy but peaceful on Coast By MlCHALENE BUSICO °' .. ..., ......... The hazy Sunday sun was stroflS enough to coax 200,000 of its worshippcn to county beaches-and those who didn•t take to tbc sand often took to the road, creating a substantial increase in traffic. But though the numbers were way up, the probtcms remained modcra~ to minimal for police and lifesuards. And they didn't mind a bit. "I have no idea why it's so quiet." Newport Beach police spok.esman Ben Hom said. ''But I'm not going to knock it!'' His counterpan in HuntingtOn Beach said it was "a nice day ... tberc's not hang going on." And a Laguna Hcacb police officn said. ··1t·s even quieter than yes\Cf- day." But then. she couldn't re- member H y problems from yester- day either. The California Hi,hway Patrol reported an increase an arrests for drunken driving. and as of Sunday, there we~ no fatal traffic accidents. Thrtt hund~ ten drunk driving arTC$ts had been made by 6 a.m. Sunday. CHP spokesman Mary Jean Chambers said, compared to 186 by the same time last year. Chambers said the increase was the result of more officers patrolling highways this )'car. County lifeguards went on about I 00 rescues -which they charac- terized as a moderate amounL Huntington Beach lifeguard Frank Jester said the 66-dcgrcc warm ocean temperature lured swimmers into the water. and contnbutcd to the small np tides that gave a few troubles. In Laguna. lifeguards said the) were mainly talking to people to make sure they knew how to use their (Pleue .ee HOLIDAY I A2) Sports Tom Sneva had to make a pit stop allowing Rick Mears to cruise to victory at the Indianapolis 500. /C1 Ranks of the dough boys thinning out Orange Coast College has been seeded second and will face San Bernardino Valley in the state community college baseball tourney opener. /C1 Golden West College captured the state women's softball cham- pionship with a 3-1 win over Sacramento CC./C2 Entertainment It's a big week ahead on the local stages with five new productions making their debuts./83 INDEX Bridge Business California News Classified Crossword ..features Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers National News Opinion Public Notices Sports Televlalon Theat9fl Weather World News 85 C5 A3 C4-6 C6 81-2 92 C5 82 A3 A8 86 C1-3 83 84 A2 A3 World War I vets store memories over 65 years Frank Kripnc:r was hardl) more than a bo>. when he joined the ll.S. Arm .. .\rt1llen C'orps. It "as during World War I. at the battle of Saint Michele. 1917. an France. He earned a Purple Heart while riding his horse th rough th e Forest of Saint Michele. He started to dismount when he heard a huge explosion. he said. and fruments of hot shrapnel tore through hi s leg. Has horse deserted him and his comrades treated him throughout the long night as best the) could in a foxhole. The next morning he would be se nt to a French country hospital and be "all healed up" by Nov. 11 , 19 18. "I was in the foxhole when Captain Blodgett called up and said. 'Tell everybody to quit - it's th e Armistice.' " Kripner grins now at the memory of that great day. Then he rises to lead the nag salute I!' a huge. booming voice that betrays his declining hear- ing. The men around him. most sport- ing coats and ties. some leaning on canes. creak to their feet to honor the count ry they love so well. It was 65 years IJO when the) marched offto war. fresh-faced yo ung kids ofTthe farm , ready and willing to fight for that country. They saw the world, stood combat and came back home. some of them. to find their hves altered. forever For 65 }'Can. they hove 14thered. spurred by the military tacs that bind and by the mcmone of their fallen comrades an arms. for 65 ycan, they h&\C swapped war ~tonc!I. donn~ their uniforms and JlOh"hcd their medal\ for l\rm1st1cc Day. ha~ KAREN KLEIN RETROSPEC TIVE their II\ cs and losses and re- membered -together. The\ are th e veterans of ~ orld War l.'the war to end all "ars. .\nd their ranks are fast thinnang. Thca .. erage age of a WW I vet 1s 86. arcordang to Joe Manscal. an 84-ycar- old Newport Beach resident and a veteran of both world wars. Mariscal as past commander of the New Mesa Barracks. the local chapter of the Veterans of World War I oft he USA. Inc., where Kripner and about 30 others belong. Man y of the New Mesa Barracks members are in their 90s. most in poor health and fewer and fewer of them arc able to make 1t to meetings. Mariscal said. "It's getUn4 pretty sad. to tell the truth." he said. "Our meetings are great and our potlucks are out of this world, but thcrcJUSt aren't very man ) of us lcf\ anymore." Manscal proudly d1spla)ed the New Mesa BafP-ckscharter. signed in 1958 by the founders of the chapter. "There's only one of these men s11ll hvmg." he said. pointing out a lone name -Edward P. Caley -among the 20 or so signature Years ago. he 1d. when the chapter wa founded m I 9S8. the~ were 300 or more members and loads of ac11v1uc and meetings "They say thcrt are onl) 286.000 ti S. World War I veteran'! left an the world out of a n ong1nal four million." Knpnrr 1d Herb Hawkenson. 88. enlisted in the Army before the war broke out. He was a student at Northwestern University in C'h1cago. "I -;pent two years overseas before the) discharged me after the war was over ... Hawkenson said. He managed the Lido Theater for 19 )Cars before he had to quit because of illness. Bad. ~hen Hawkenson and the others ~ere discharged. 'eterans got S60 to bu' Cl\ 1han clothes and find a JOb. ManScal said There were no GI benefits or programs to aid 'eterans. But there ~a'\ the veterans assoc1a- tton "The men lt~i.· to get toget her so the) ran go 1hrough all the cer- emom ." ..ait.I Ltlhan Dowhen. a Garden Gro' c resident and president of that Cit\'!> WWI \Cterans' ladies au~1hal) group. "The men still sa lute and swap old war stories It was always a nice. friendl~ group. We used to go out for all the anstallat1ons and buy corsages for all the officers," Dowhen s:ud. But Oll ie. her husband of 60 years. died in 1982. she said. and the groups they belonged to ha ve grown thin and disbanded. "I went out to a Santa Ana · I .. eterans) anstallauon last week and I almost cned." 'ihc said "They hne the men all up and the} try to act hkc soldiers. But the) JU t can·t an ) more. the\ 're getting so old. \O U kno" " · E"'t'n tht" wo~. who outnumber the men b) at least t"o to one. have difficulty grttmg together for regular mee tings. Do" hen said "One of the grou~ JU'it disbanded (last month).'' ~he said. "We couldn't getan) bod} to $0 for president and I JU'lt couldn't do 11 apin this )Car " Mo'lt of lh~ 40 or~ "omen 1n the New M"° au\1hal) arc: ~1dow '\hout a do1cn l't'gularh attend m~t- (Pleaee •ee WORLD WAR l /A2) .,.... .............. ~ll ...... WorldWarlveteraneAdjutantJ.P.llarlllCal(left)and Commander Paul Roa 1tady dwindlln& roaterof memben. ------------------~ - ' Orang4t Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday,~ 28, 1984 Pilot Richard Hawkin• (left) of Newport Beach and pauenger Carl Rosener of Summer layoffs ·upsettng at UCI By ANDREA ADELSON Of IND..., ..... ltafl ~ proposed summer la~off of SJ\ emplo~ecs in LC In 1nc·s school of fine ans ma~ ~t a campus,"1de prect"dent that could result in per- manent two-month furloughs for non-teachers. a union official said The planned la)ofTs of se, eral long· time emplo)ceS has left the school of fine arts puzzled and demorahzt'd because the schoors dean sa)s the measures are not because of a v.ork shonagl' or a fiscal cns1s. said Ra' Badilla. a negotiator for 1hc .\mencan Federa11on of State. Count) and Mun1c1pal Emplo}ecs 1 he union represents about 5.000 of L'(T s non, facult) emplo)ees "We can't permit that to happen. Because 11 could happen throughout the un1\crs1t' ... Badilla contended Da' 1d Krough. an admin1stra11on spokesman. said fine ans Dean Ruben Garfia' has determined that "mone) <,a\ ed from (the furloughed cmplo,el·s· I salane<> "Ou Id lx' better put to u<,e else" here "That''inOt tOsa) thc:rc1sn"t mone~ or there 1\n°t "'or!..·· 1'.rough <,a1d "le1ther health rt:t1rement benefih nor annual step inlreases \\1ll be disrupted b' the la\ offs. v. h1ch range betv.een 30 and 60 days for the six emplo~ees. he said. \\ hether the practtce Wlll become permanent "1s under discussion." )..rough said. adding that he 1s unav.are of an~ comparable practices 1n the campus' other four schools. Ernie Bohrk will have worked in the fine ans television studio for 14 ,·ears 1h1s summer. He keeps the stud1oeou1oment runnin11.. teaches an occasional TV class and helps out student producttons. , Boh rk. v. ho has a I 2-month em- plo~ ment contract. said he was told 1n March that he would be working half, ttme for two months 1h1s summer. Bohrk said the campu5 suppon stall hasn't had a cost-of,hv1ng salal) increase in more than three }ears. .. .\dd them all together. and 1rs a hardship.·· he said. La\ofTs aren't nev. to the fine ans ~hoot. .\. fev. employees v.ere laid ofl 1n 19 79 and '80. according to Eltza- be1h Olson. a shop stev.ard. ··But that was stnctl) a budget issue." said Olson. a sccretal) 1n tht: drama oflice. She said she consulted the former dean to learn'' h~ the past la, offs had occurred ·~dm1n1strat1 on offtc1al<i and Badilla met in an unsuccessful bargaining ~ss1on this v.eck Plane down in Irvine; trio unhurt By MJCHALENE BUSICO Of IM Delly Piiot Staff Three Orange County residents flv1ng in a single engine plane Sunda) afternoon escaped inJUI) when the) wert' forced to land in an open field a scant half mile awa\ from the UC Irvine campus. · Richard Hawkins. 61. of Newpon Beach piloted the Ballanca airplane on a return tnp from Borrego Spnngs. He was planning to land at John Wayne A1rpon when he sudden!) lost power over Laguna Hills. Orange Count) Fire Depanment spokesman Dave Lopez said. Hawkins was able to manouver the craft into a a safe landing at about 4 p.m. in a field newl) graded . for residential building between Harvard Dnve and Bndge Road. "The) were pretty fonunate that there was a field nght there." Lopez said. ··1f11 happened two mo nths late r and those houses were framed he (Hawkins) would ha"e had a prob- lem .. The passengers. Carl and Scott Rosener of Placentia. had no 1nJunes and required no hosp1tahzat1on. and the plane v.as moderate!~ damaged. Lopez said. The cause of 1he engine failure 1s unknown. Airport 2, Newport ·Beach 0 By JERRY HIRSt:H Of 1,.. oe#r t>11o1 "•" It v.a'>n't a good wee!.. tor Newport Beach residents opposing rxpans1on at John Wa) nc .\1rpon. First. the '>late .\.s~mbl} \Oted 10 pre,ent an~one lt,1ng near a1rpons from filing small-claim~ court suits protesting a1rpon noise .\n 1dc.-nt1cal bill v.a!> "ctoed last 'ear. but the author . .\sscmbl) man Richard Robinson. D-Garden Gro,e. ho~ Republican (,o, George Deu· l..meJ1an v.1ll offer a compromise and sign the hill th!\ \ear after It is considered b' the !>late Senate. ac- cording to Rob1n<ion \pokesv.oman .\nne Kell\ .\nd then the Federal ~' 1a11on .\dm1n1c.t rat1un told the count\ 11 "ant., to '>l'l' l\\(I nl'"' a1rl1ne' ·and more ll1ghl'i at thl· airport b~ Octoher The Orange ( uunt) Board ot ">urx·n 1<,ur'> "h1lh oi~:rates the air· port " \l hl·dulcd to d1-.cuss the r \ \ \ rt:4 Ue\ l \\ ed Ol'Sda ~ l hl· ll>Unt\ h.a'> lx·l·n under prcs~­ ure lrom thl' I .\ \ and a number 1)1 airlines including America West. Continental. Jet America and TWA 10 expand operattons at the the a1rpon. The supervisors ha' e 'oted 10 raise the number of flights from 1tscurren1 average dail) le\el of 41 to 55 tn Janua" after a nev. en' 1ronmental impact. repon 1s completed. That schedule apparent!~ v.asn"t fast enough for the F .\;.\ ··What the' said "as that the\ would likt' to see the process Cl\._ ped1ted and the El R appro,ed Oct I and more earners here.·· said Ken Hall an aide to Super' 1sor Thomas Rile'. v.hose Fifth District includes the airport and Ne"' pon Beach That could mean 55 flights as earl~ as October. Hall said T uesda' the ~!>\Cmb" 'oted 44-24 lor Robtnson's bill to ban small claim suns against airport\ ~ coaht1on of Nev. pon Beach ho meov. ner~ groups has filed more than 200 small-claims sum against John Wa) ne .\1rpon tr) mg to stop the fac1ltt~ 's e>.pans1on. Intruder held at gunpoint .\ ' •11th dl''l r 1ht:d as ha' 1ng ml'n, tal rruhkm' "'"held at gunpotnt h\ a Balb1•.1 "om Jn'' hn told oflicer'.I 'lhl' found lhl 11ung mJn "'all.ingaround tn\Jdl· ha \n ilk ~' enue ho ml' politl' rl'p11rtld h1dJ\ ''"rur• Hl·.1lh polin• said thl· \\nm.in 1i1l•d .1 \lngk "arning '>hnt 1nt11 thl· ll1111r ol hl'f house Thur,da' 'dwn thl m,in rl'lused to le.l'l' WE'RE LISTENING I n\lead. he ~t do"' n in a corm·r .\ neighbor dra" n b~ the sound of gunfire. ran to the houS(· and hcl~·J ''alch the ~outh until police am'l'd Officers said the 'outh v.as taking 10 l 'CI Med1lal (enter for ml'nt,11 e'aluat1on Pulice do not behl''l' thl' ~oung man had a"' lnm1nal 1nll'nt in entenng the hou\e In small claims courts. cases can be '1eard relat1 vel) quickly and the pan1es don't use lawyers. Under the bill. a resident would ha' e to get a law}er and sue in Mun1c1pal Coun. The Newpon Beach suits have been combined b) the couns into one Supenor Coun case The bill 1s sponsored b) a1rpon operators. including Orange Count), v.ho sa' the\ are harassed and hun financ1all) b~ the small<laims suns. v. h1ch can be filed ever) I 00 da) s Theater aide Mary Wilson dead at 73 "ien KC!> ""ere held Thursda) for :'vta r. B Wilson of Costa Mesa, a retired cashier at the Edwards Cinema Theater 1n Costa Mesa. who died Tuesday in Tustin Community Hospital at ther age of 73. Mr\ W1l~n. \.\hO was born in Jackson. Oht0. had lived 1n Costa Mesa since 1965 ~hl· 1s sun •'ed b\ three sons - James P. W ilson of Sm1thcrcek . l\l1l h George D. Wilson of Trot\\1)00. Ohio. and \\.alter E . \\ 1lson of Da' ton Ohio -and a daughter. Ma~ ( .\pie) of Santa \na ~lso sun" tng are 13 grand- l h1ldren and 11 great-grandchildren Follo" 1ng sen ices at Pierce Rruthl·rs Bell Broadwa' Monuar. 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"The honors don't come any higher than what I've been elected to this afternoon." Miller said ~uring the fosrallat1on. He concluded with a phrase re- peated at the close of every meeting. "May the ues formed during World War I unite us in this golden afternoon as the shadows gather.·· Mesa woman prays way to $25,000 The S25.000 ched presented to Alpha Beta bingo winner Charlotte F~ of Costa Mesa last week might be called an answer to prayer. "I prayed to be a contest winner." Fl) said. "It was the first time I ever asked the Lord for a matenal thin~ ... She won the $25.000 in a na- t 10nw 1 d e "Car and Cash Sweepstakes" contest after drawing a qualifying ticket along with her regular grocery purchase at the Alpha Beta store on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. HOLIDAY PEACEFUL ••• Ff). who said she d~sn't enter contests often. sent in the qualifying ttcket to Alpha Beta hcadquaners in From Al I surtboards and other ocean spons gear. The Dohen~ Beach campgrounds "ere sold out earl\ in the da\. and though there v.ere· no rescues". park directors gave .. lots of first aid."' The six-to-eight-foot swells predic- ted for Southern Caltfom1a turned out 10 be onl) two to three feet. which was JUSt fine for sw1mmers. bod} surfers and scuba divers. Newpon Beach Lifeguard Mike Stephenson said. Inland. a small but smoky brush fire burned three a cres of open field in the Sand Can} On area of Irvine. Dayton. Ohio and came back a The fire was contained in 10 winner. minutes. and caused no damage. In between. she said. she spent a lot according to the Irvine Fire Dcpan-of ttme on her knees and so did her ment. The cause 1s unknown, and did neighbors. praying for her. not apf?C3r to be arson. they said. ··We're all running around con- S1m1lar mild weather -complete gratulaung each other now." she said. wtth the earl) morning patchy low Store manager Jack Churbag.ian clouds and fog -is predicted for said thts is the first time a local Tuesday. customer has won more than S 1.000. Temperatures should be in the mid Ff). an unemployed mother. said 70's at the beaches and in the mid 80's she will use the money to help look for inland : surf should be two to three feet a JOb and buy a new car: .. My old one again tomorrow. the National Just barely putts me back and fonh to Weather Service forcasts. the supermarket:· she said. ~~~~~~~~....:-~~~~~~~-~~- • SOUTHWICK CHARTS A FAMILIAR COURSE FOR SUMMER. The classic navy blazer: Appropriate with your best slacks. ye t perfectly at ease with your old worn out trousers. Ic's this incredible versatility. plus Southwick's time- less natural shoulder tail- oring that has made this blazer a perennial favorite for summer. ) 19 Fa hion I lond 4728 dmirah)' "'ay :\e~ port R ach . ( 714) 759-1622 larina D I Rey (2 13) 823-7955 1 Saudi mluile Wes · -· await Reagan 'a OJ{ ByTMAt~lHPreu WASHINGTON -The Reapn administration is ready to ship 400 Stineer antiaircraft miNiles to Saudi Arabia and is considttina U.S. refuehna of Saudi jet fiahten to help defend oil inswlationa in the Penian Gulf, a U.S. offidaJ 1a.1d Sunday. Only a final decision by President Rcapn is ruauircd to bring immediate delivery of 200 launchers equipped with the Stin&en u well u another 200 replacement minilcs. the official said. The hand-held weapons arc effective 11 dista~ up to three miles, amtceuld buttress Saudi defenses qainst low-fiyina attack planes. Prmldeat. • p.IJoto: 88, 700 NEW YORK -A color photoaraph of the four livina American presidents with their si&natures sold at auction Sunday for $3, 700. a record price for a sianed photoeraph of living people. a spokesman said. Herman Darvack. president of the Universal Autograph Collectors Club. which held its annual auction here Sunday. said the photo showed President Ronald Reagan and former Presidents Richard Nixon. Gerald Ford and Jimmy Caner before the former presidents lefi for the funeral of f&yptian leader Anwar Sa~at in October 1981. 'Bonnie, Clyde' palr .elud FORT WORTH. Texas -An investigator with a good memory came up with the clue that led to the arrests of a coupk described as a modem "Bonnie and Clyde" team suspected ofrobbing 14 banks of more than SS00.000 since 1970. authorities said. About four weeks ago, Texas Dcpanment of Public Safety investigator David Dunaway. driving along a Fon Wonh freeway. noticed an off-road vehicle that fit the description of a getaway vehicle used in a bank heist in March 1983. Dunaway jotted down the license number. setting off an investiga- tion that ended with the arrests Friday night of Lawrence Edward Byrom. 55. and his wife. Alice Efizabeth Byrom, 35. at the couple's home in uburban Haltom City. Aerial view of TulK, Ok.la., after audden flood left 10 dead, many homele.e. Nation fetes war v_eterans Sallboat tragedy kill• t.IJree DAUFUSKIE ISLAND. S.C. -A sailboat carrying I 0 people hat power lines over a creek Sunday. killing thrtt and inJuring at least two others, a state official said. The state Wildlife and Marine Resources Dcpanment ~~ft~e Coast Guard received a mayday call at 3:05 p.m. indicating a sailboat had struck power cables on Rams Hom Cut Creek. a tributary of the lntracoastal Waterway between the island and the mainland. Girl, 9, flgbta for life CHICAGO -A 9-year-old girl whose vital signs were restored by doctors after she was pulled from a nonhcastem llhno1s nver following 30 ... 1minutes under water remained in critical condition ;:)'Unday. Andrea Christon of Kankakee was being given medication to keep her blood pressure up near nonnal levels and was breathing with the aid of a respirator. said Marge Ma1entsch. admin1strat1ve coordinator at Children's Memonal Hospual. Ma1entsch said the girl "as "coma- tose" and added that 1f Andrea survived. brain damage was probable. " ' Woman •.IJot, give. blrt.IJ WEST COVlNA -A pregnant woman whose baby was overdue was shol in' e back during a party early By ftc Associated Prell The nation celebrated Memorial Day weekend by remembering veterans of wars ranging from the War of 1812 to the Vietnam War. placing flowers at monumen ts and cooking free dinners for Amenca's scrvi~men. Americans took advantage of the long pre-summer weekend to 1am an annual Dixieland Jazz Jub1lte m Sacramento and to tum out in a "mob scene" for the World's Fair in New Orleans. By 2 p.m. EDT Sunday, more than 160 deaths were reported in accidents on the nation's highways. The NatJonaJ Safety Council has estimated that between 400 and 500 peo pk could die in traffic accidents over the thrtt-day holiday. Thousands of veterans and v1s11ors sn Washington filed through the U.S. Capitol to view the casket of the nation's Unknown Serviceman from the Vietnam War. The unknown veteran's remains will stay in the Capitol until a procession and burial today at the Tomb of the .Unknowns in Arlington Cemetery. Memo nal Day inuially honored C1v1l War -veterans and 1s now a federal holiday hononng all U.S. war dead Some Southern states honor Confederate dead on separate memonal days. Hundreds of World War II veterans traveled overseas 3rd Vegas bomb rips nine autos Sunday but was rushed to a ital, where she deli vered LAS VEG.\$ (AP) -A bomb exploded in a parking a health) baby girl via caesarean tJon, pohcc. said. The lot at the strikt bound Tropicana Hotel earl) Sunday. mother. V1rgm1aBnones.32.of.lloscmcad,wasmfairand damaging nine vehicles but <'aus1ng no in1uries. pohcc-stable condition after undergoing ~rgery at Queen of the -=-s:nd. Valley Hospital 1n West Co vina. wtt Qursing supervisor It "as the third bomb incident 1n fo ur days as a61ucr Jan Bndges. Bnones was shot in the back about I :20 a.m hotel stnke moved into its ninth week. Sunday when an argument broke out between ~wo men !n The bomb deto nated at 3: liO a.m. PDT ntar a the front yard of a Merced Avenue residence in Baldwin marquee at th e comer of one t,f the city's busiest Park, where a party was being held. intersecti ons. st1-d Metro police spokesman Frank Gers t. Boy,3 , •bot Jn dru6 ca.e LOS A.NGELES - A 3-year-old boy who sustained pellet wounds that arc possibly linked to a bad drug deal was ltsted in stable condition Sunda)' at County-USC Medical Center. Travon Lockridge and three others. including his mother. Regina Lockridge. 18. were wounded Friday when two men drove by in a car and fired shots as they were standing in the front yard. said poltce Sgt. Carl Johnson. Boy badly burned 1n .IJome LOS ANGELES - A Monterey Park boy who suffered third-degree burns after apparently starting a fire in his home by playing with matches was in critical condition Sunday, a hospital spokesman said. Wesley Hirami. 10. rests in the bum unit at the Sherman Oaks Comm unit) Hospital after suffering third-degree bums on his face. chest and arms Saturday. He was fou~d by firemen in the back bedroom closet. apparently trying to hide from the names. Monterey Park fire Capt. Norm Case said. Man held Jn fatlJer'• deatlJ HAWTHORNE -A 24-ycar-old man was booked i fo r 1nvest1gat1on of murder in the stabbing death of his , father. wh ose body investigators found buned 1n the 1 backyard of their home. sheriffs deputies said. ~tephan , Smith had reported his father. Paul Henry Smith, 60. t missing Monday. according to the Los Angeles Count} Sheriffs Information Bureau. Howe ver. detccuvcs • learned the victim was buned behind the house and served , a search warrant Thursda) to uncover the bodv in a • shallow grave. deputies said. There were no arrests and no ~d1ca1ion whether the 1nc1dent was strike-related. Gerst said>-_ . "If I wtre a tounst. I'd be scared ... sa~1s Ki st. president of th e stnk1ng stagehands union. "The ll1l1on~ don't endorse that ksnd of acll\lt}. but I can sure unde rstand how some people can rcson to that kind of thing ... Evidence at the scene indicated fi be rglass and sheet metal were a part of the device. Gerst said. but he said he had no additional details. A device was also found Thursda) beneath an employee's car in the parking lot of the MGM Grand Hotel but was disarmed without damage or inJUf}. sa id bomb squad spokesman Steve Hampton. It was large enough to heavily damage a vehicle or kill or sen ously injure someone. he said. Early Friday. a smaller device. desc ribed as having the explosive force of half a dozen firecrackers. was found on a sidewalk near the MGM Grand. Park ride snafu hurts 25 people .\TL.\NTA (AP)-:\ new amusement parl nde malfun cti oned Sunday. inJunng at least 25 people and temporarily stranding other nders up to 100 feet in the air authont1es said. Twenty-fi ve people were taken from ~" Flags O'er Georgia to Parkway Regional Hospital in L1th1a Springs where they were being treated for minor inJunes. ··all' el') minor. JUSt routine... said Charlene Johnson. a l t r spokeswoman at the hospital. Capt. J1mm) Walker of the Cobb County Fire Dcpanment said two ladder trucks were used to pull the ------stranded riders from miniature biplanes suspended b) cables as high as 100 feet m the air. Truce •tam In Colombia BOGOTA. Colombia -A Moscow-line guemlla group 1s to stan a one-year truce with government secunty forces today and a rebel leader said two other insurgent aroups arc close to agreement on a cease-fire. President Bclisario Betancur arranged the truce talks. The Col- ombian Revolutionary Armed Forces, known as FARC. i signed an a~ement on March 28 for a truce to begin today. Yank• puded in Lebanon I BEIRUT. ubanon -More guards were posted at the Amcncan University as foreign teachers and U.S. Embassy workers were warned about a kidnapping thrc~t from a fundamentalist Moslem Shute aroup, sources said unday In ea tern Lebanon. three Israeli 501diers were killed and two were wounded in an ambush ofthe1r vehicle near the Synan-Ltbencsc border ggptlan election• volatile CAIRO. Eaypt -E,yptia~s voted Sunday in petUamentary election that President Ho na Mubarak called a "t1.1rn1n1 point" toward democr&C)'. but his opponents saad pro-aovt mmcnt moM 'luffed 50mc ballot • bo"n. burned othe1'1 and cha~ voters from polhn pla~ One oppo w on candadatt reponedly wa' shot to <kath and the wafe of anothe r wts wounded dunn11he fir't nationwide parliamentary elctt1ons sanct Mubarak su<'· cttdC'd u sassinatcd Prcstdc-nt nwar \ndot 1n 198 1 All telephone calls lo the park were referred to S1 \ Flags spokesman John Milsap. A woman who answtred the telephone at his office said he was not 1mmed1atd ) unavailable to comment. Florida tops nation in holiday fa tali ties By Tlte Aasoc:lated Prc11 After two days of the three-day Mtmonal ln) holiday, more than 160 people.' wert reported killed on the nauon's highways. Poh~ across the nation said 165 fataht1l'S were reported b) 1 p.m. EDT unday. l\t least 20 people have b«n k1ll('d 1n traffic accidents in Florida. The Natio nal Safct) Council hu C$tima\td that bttween 400 and SOO people' could die 1n traffic acc1den" over the three day~. Another 18.000 to 23.000 people could suffer d1sabhn& 1n1unes dunng th(' same "high· travel" ~ekend. The ~rd th rcc-da\ Memon al 03\ death toll wac, ~8~ In IQ 72 l.a,v~ear''i count WU 437 t he hia}le"t l 's holiday death tolf recorJ\.-d wac, 7M 0 ' er the four-da~ Tha nl g1-v1n& \\-l"Ckcnd in IQ68 For coununa purpo\e'>. th<' holiday bca,an at 6 pm IO<'al ume Fndn) and ('\tend' to m1dn1gh1 ton1t.ht this year for ceremonies marking the 40th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy. where the Alltes began their in vasion of Nazi-occupied France. In Woburn. Ma!.s .. a htllc-known New England chapter of the Sons of the ·confederate Veterans.Joined by a representative of the Sons of Uni on Veterans. placed flowers at a monument honoring 13 Confederate soldiers who died in a prison camp on an island in Boston Harbor. "We're not trying to keep the war going. We're JUSl trying to honor those who pan1c1pated 1n It, .. Leon Basile said Sunday. Basile. 28, staq_ed the Confederate chapter about 10 years ago when hetllllt'"ed he had a Confederate ancestor. "We ha ve had very ~lose cooperation with the Sons of the Confederacy ... said Eugene Russell. 78. of the Sons.of Union Veterans. who wore a Union cap at the memonal ceremony Saturday on Georges Island. In New Orleans. veterans' organizations held their annual ceremony Sunday at Chalmette Battlefield, the site of a battle of the War of 1812. Toda) the Marines and the Na'.., will honor two men killed 1n ba1tles leading to the Bauie of New Orleans ""hose tombs "ere forgollen unul this )Car. Three Vietnamese restaurants 1n Houston will serve an ··appreciation dinner·· toda ~ free to veterans of the Vietnam War. Luck runs out in Vegas Touriet Lillian Payne of Camino Real, Calif., Hee ln a traffic lane on the Lu V egu Strip momenta after being hit by an MEMORIAL WEEKEND SALE APPLIANCES TV -VIDEO - Killer covers TULSA. OkJ1. (AP)-A rccotd detuer fa. a fool ol ovemi&ht rain washed up to si1 r.t dioeP, ,....._.. thousands o(homes in thi1oil city Suaday ....... ._.. trailers and an f\oatine down ArcUU aad kili8s a& ..... IOpeoplc. Scorn of <>tMn wrtre 1njwed and dloulaDda ~left W1lbout power an the ~Wl ~ of ... 470,000 people w~ up to 1 l ancbn ol raia H. . Heavy thundcrAornu bta.rina IOm8doet coaua..S 10 pound the area Sunday aftttnOon, but no additioul dama&e or inJurin were rcporud. Mayor 1cny Youns warned rftidftlts ia low4yi .. treas to ••be Pf'tl)ered to move to 1 pbaicc of saftty'" beaus ofthundentorms bu1khng to the wnt of'Tuha. Residmts were also advised to St.I)' off etty strttts t>eau.se of die possibility of more flood•na from late 'torms. VounJ declared a state of ~c,.ncy and act.i-.ated NatJonal Guardsmen as 2.100 famahes were dnvcn front their homes. John Reid. Gov. George N1&.h·s news secretary. said Prcs1den t Reagan was being asked t~ providt an cstJrnalelil $3.7 million 1n federal aid.and todcdrrtTulsaaild ROlttf: counties federal djsaster areas. No tow ~ nuina-. was made. but Reid said rt would amount to ••man millions .. of dollars. . Nigh scheduled an aenal tour of the damaat for today. Many residents were evacuated by boat lO a halt. dozen emergency shelters at the state faifJr'ound and elSt'where. and authonties al m1d-morn1ng appcaJed for mort Oat-bottomed boats to help v.1th the ~xodus. Fi vt people were hospu.ahzed and 78 pC.Oplc were treated for '"Junes from the violent thundentormsdunna the nisht which aJso produced high wands and spectacular lightning. said Cheryl Blonsky. a spokeswoman for iM Amencan Red Cross. ~-$ lit unidentified d.rt•er of the automobile at left. Payne wu in the crouwalk between the Frontier and De9ert Inn hotel•. - I I } - r----------------. --------~-- . . • .. :: ·. 'loo .. .. < World's forests in danger NEW \ORK tAP) -fhe ra.p1d clcanna of the world's tropical forests could cause the extiac:tion of 750,000 species -about one-sixth of all the forms of plants and creatures on Earth -during· the 1 next generation, a botanist predicts. Since many of these living things..bave never been cataloged or even named, said Peter H. Raven, "we're losfos them without even knowing they exist." Raven. director of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, offered his projections Thursday at the annual meeting of the Amencan Association for the Advance- ment of Science. The projections are based. in part. on a United ·Nations study three years ago that found that l. l percent of the world's tropical forests are being cleared each year. Most of these rain forests are cut or burned to make room for farming. After a few years of agriculture.. the soil is worn out. so the land is abandoned and more forest is cut. Other tropic. woodlands are razed for theirtimbcr or to open land for cattle rahching. Scientists estimate that there are 4 million to 5 million separate species of plants. animals and insects thrOUJh.Out the world. Raven said. About 3 million of these liven\ 1he tropical fore'Sts. -where they are highly vulnerable to changes in their surroundings. ''Many tropical organisms are very narrow in their aeoa~aph1cal ranges. h'1ghl~ spcctlk 1n thtar ecological requirements. seek out unu ual foods, ~onccal thcmsetves in unique $.ltuations or mate only at highly specific times in parucular places." he said. More than hal f the tropical inhabitants live only in lowland forests. said Raven. and 1n most area.s these forests will be substantially changed or completely gone within about the next 20 years. Only the forests of the Congo basin and the western Brazilian Amaz.on are likely to escape widewiread clearing ovei: the next generation. These places are home to about· half of all the \ropical species. Raven projects that about half of the rem~ning spec-ies that live elsewhere in the tropical forests will be wiped out forever. .. "All of the species in the tropics are an danger of extinction," he said. "About a quarter are in danger of extinction in the next 20 to 30 vears. That's half of those not in the Congo or Amazon forest. which are not being developed as fast. He said the effects of human enc·roachment have been well documented in the Hawaiian Islands. When Europeans landed there two centuries ago. the islands had 43 species of land birds. Now 15 are extinct. 19 are threatened or endangered. and only nant' still nourish. CANDIDATES NIGHT Al! they need is 70th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT a few ctopd horses See Them, Hear Them 0' -PH IL.\DELPHI.\ (.\Pl -The targl't of the latest May 29th, 1984 -7:30 p.m. wanted posters circulated b' the Phaladclphaa Police Departmt•nt is 4 to 8 'car~ old. towers o'er most people and is ba" or d1t'stnut.1n color. Harbor Reform Temple-St. Mark Church If it sounds like the department 1sn·t horsing around. 2100 Mar Vl'sta you're right. The cop~ arl' looking for a th\. good hoofers. "I wouldn't call it a cm1s. but 1t"s almost one:· said Lt. (Corner of Eastblulf & Jamboree Drives. across George Smith. commanding officer of the mounted from Cornoa del Mar High School) training unit. N o t Beach It would cost the cat) about $1 .500 to bu y a horse ewp r capable of the intensive training needed for mounted For further Information poli.ce work. And in these da~s of tight budgets. the city decided to try the wanted posters 1n hopes that someone pleaae call (714) 546-2914 with horse sense wili donate a four-leAAed cri mefighter. The public is invited and encouraged to attend Not evel) horse can cut the mustard with the force. l .:::;:;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;iiiiii:iiiiiii:ii:i=llhowever. Equine rookies are put on .. probation .. for 60 days to make sure they're suitable. IMMEDIATE CASH GOLD, DIAMONDS end VALUABLES WI. llAllOLI JEWELERS 873-o385 3118 New rt Blvd. SERVICE & STABILITY SINCE 1957 ORANGE COUNTY RELAXES RABBrTT INSlltANCE ll'-If Non-smoker WITH KDCM 103.1 .~ Rates 1, ... 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd. FMSTERED Newport Beech, Ca. ON THE SOUTH COAST HIFLY, WAYLER, F2 NEIL PRYDE, NORTH GASTRA, FLEETWOOD, WINDSURFING HAWAII, O'NEIL, RIP CURL. BEACHCOMBER 2700 W. COAS:r HWY .. INSTRUCTION LEARN THE RIGHT WAY ! COMPLETE CERTIFIED SAILBOAT SCHOOL WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING! 831-3280 ---------- Whoas next? Vicki Pence of Salina• ride• off with her bambur&er and frle• a• Maa&ie Samanlq&o walta her turn at a Salina• fut-food drive· in. Beata the beck out of the old cbuckwacon "hell you 're in a hurry on the trail. Supporting nuclear ffeeze is nice, but is if a winner? BOSTON (AP) -Three months ago. Rep. Edward J. Marke)-. who built a national reputation sup- porting arms control. an- nounced his intention to run for the Senate and made a simple pledge: ··1 intend to make the nuclear freeze the pnont) in m) campaign ... This month. the four- tcrm congressman. mired an the polls "'ith two other liberal Democrats. aban- doned that campaign and said he '\.\Ould instead run again for the House. With all six of his pn- mar)-opponents and t""-'> out of . three Republican candidates also advocating a freeze. the searing issue that raised Marke,· to na - tional prominence was s1mpl)-not much help an the Senate race in Massa· chuselts. Since the nuclear freeze movement was bom less than fin· )-ears ago. the notion has won wade accep- tance among voters. An <\BC-Washington Post poll conducted last November said 83 percent of respon - dents fa vored a mutual freeze on the production. testing and installation of nuclear \\Capons . .\ 'ear before. a refer- endum calling for a nuclear ""eapons freeze passed in eigh t states ancludLflg Massachuse11s. where it was appro' ed b)-a 3;to-1 margin . In Fcbruar)-of this year. a sta te\\.1de poll conducted for WBZ-TV said 74 per- cen t of a sample 511 Demo- crats and independents considered likely to vote in a primar)-said the) would support a Senate candidate "'ho would make the freeze a top pnorit)-. "lt"s getting so that being for th e free1c 1s lake being for apple pie and mother- hood... said Jerome Grossman. an tilbrh M arke~ supporter and president oft he Council for a LI\ able World. a Boston- ba'>ed group that seeks to promote ""'orld peace b) pur,hang for disarmament. H O\\C\ er. bacRers of a frcat· ball have met re- '>lstancc an Congress. Congressional sup- porters of a freeze last month introduced balls in the House and Senate that "ould cut off funds for "eapons testing and deployment unless the United States seeks an agreement with the Soviet Union to halt the arms race. But backers. who have failed to pass a non-banding freeze resolution for two years in a row. have con· ceded that chances are slim the measure will be voted on or passed th as year. <\nd whether the freeze's popularit> in the polls will translate an to success at the polling place!J 1s stall open to debate. directed the survey for Do'rle. Dane. Bernbach Inc:. a New York -based advertising agency. Nevertheless. Sen. Alan Cranston. the Californian who made the nuclear freeze a centerpiece of his Democratic president1al bad . dropped out of the race after a succession of poor showings in earl} primal') contests. ··1t's a consensus issue. but 1t"s not '\.\hat I would call a cu tting issue." said Boston pollster Ed Reill)-. ··1 don't thank 1t"s as central an iss\Je 10 the \Olcrsas ... ·1 don't want m) taxes to go up."' E'en ardent supporters of the mo' emcnt acknowl- edge that the freeze prob- abl) can't b~ itself carr) a candidate into office. .. , th ink "hen }ou're running for the United States Senate. yo u have to have more arrows in your quiver than just one." said George Sommaripa. a member of the Cambridge- based Council for a Nu - clear Weapons Freeze. a statewide organization made up people opposed to production or deployment of nuclear weapons. Leaders of the nuclear freeze effort nationally sa) that if the issue isn't a hot topic in some polit1cal races. that's only an indica- tion of the movement's strength. "Our biggest problem as that in a few ke\ races there as a question ·of deciding among some very strong candidates:· said Bill Cum·. national director of Freeie Voter '84. political action committee set up to promote the freeze as a central campaign issue. The freeze is a ma1or issue an bot h California and New Jersey. the two bag state primaries on June 5. Sen. Gar) Hart. Walter F. Mondale and the Re'. Jesse Jackson have said repeatedly they back a nu- clear arms freeze . To date. Freeze Voter '84 has endorsed 23 con- gressional candidates in 16 states. all in races where a pro.freeze candidate is pitted against an opponent of the freeze~ said David Heckman . communica- tions director for the Wash- ington-based organization. An endorsement brings with it the promise of vo lun teer assistance from some of the 7.000 people who ha ve pledged to work for the nuclear freeze movement. he said. A few candidates may also re- ceive small cash t'OIU,ribu- tions from the commiltee. which had raised SI 00.000 nationwide by the end of April. he 5a;ld. Despite has prominence an the movement. Marke\. was not endorsed bv Freeze Yoter'84 because ··we ha ve plenty of work to do ""'•thout helping good people fight against good people." Heckman said. In Massachusetts, leaders of the statewide Freeze Voter '84 say the) plan to make an endorse- ment in the Senate race after questioning the re- maining candidates on '-... their positions and polling local groups that are work- ing for the freeze. A nation" 1de survey of 532 re11stered voters con· due1cd in January reported that 28 percent of those surveyed said "efforts to avoid nuclear war" con- stit uted the sanalc mo t important issue an their 'ot1ng dccl\aons. according ._ __ _.._ _____________________________________ ... to -f)r Ruth /itT. Y.ho It'• hla preference ·wtdaet. • a two-month-old Balrd'e tapir. planta a klH on 111>9 of zook~perTrlab Haney at Miami'• Metrozoo. The tapir'• mother refuaed to nune him •bortly after birth. ), ·-·-.. . .. • • " • • . .. . • . Olympic gold . Olympic Gold Eagle commemorative coin• &et clotae ln•pection after mlnttna at tbe U.S. Treaaury•• We.t Point. N.Y. Mint. Trea•ury upecta to .ell $265 mlllon In cow. with 865 million 101na to U .8. Olympic and L09 Anaele. Olympic oraanblna committee.. Ex-carny gets school degree HUNTINGTON. W.Va. (AP)-Fifl)'-three )ears of "wanderlust" made Frank B. Ph1ll1ps sign onto carnivals and circuses, hop freight trains and sell novelties road. But he says few of his experiences would to night's. Phillips. 68. was to graduate from high school wuh his 18-year-old granddaughter. Jeanette Ann. an honors student. Both of them were to sit on stage at Hunungton East High School. "This 1s going to be one of the biggest thrills of m) life." said Phillips. who dropped out of Logan High School in the 10th grade. "It could onl) be better ii I could graduate w11h all of m) grandchildren .. Ph1lhpsdropped out at age 16 to work as a coal miner. and describes the rest of his life as ad,eniure after ad, en tu re "There "as no need for an education "'hen all that )OU "ere going 10 do 1r, "ork 1n the coal fields:· he said ''Education d1dn'1 amount to an) thing back then . You had to "ork:· From tRe coalfields. Phillips began hopping fre1gh1 trains as the Depression continued. But he said 11 "'as not a depressing 11me !Or him "I had that "anderlust and did all right You can sell something no matter "hat the limes -1f) ou ha' e the: nght product I sold razor blades dunng the Depression." he said. For a fe.,., ~ears. Ph11l1ps sold concessions and "as a "barker" al carn1' als and circuses that traveled the country. "Those are lht· gu )S "ho stand outside the sideshows and ti) to entice people to come into the sho ....... he explained. Phillips also worked dunng the Depression for government road gangs. thing highways and clearing away brush. "They paid )OU $30 a month. Twent)-fivr of it we~t home to )'Our famil) and )OU kept $5 for) ourself." he said. At the age of 22. Phillips ma med and he and his wife Mar) moved around the count!) together He became a traveling salesman "It's called a 'pitchman: It's selling on the street and doing demons1ra11ons in "Stores. doing tncks 10 attract a crowd. I sold noH·lt1e\. ca~ parts. sunglasses. tOys. jeweln :· he said Phillips re11red last )ear and decided to take a high school equ1 valenq test because "I alwa)s "'anted to be a graduate from high school." "I didn't prepare for tt. I JU'it walked 1n and took it." he said. "Tht' "oman who gave the test said I scored at the college entrance le\C~I That was a pleasant surpnse." His daughter-in-law. Sandra Phillips. came up "1th the idea of ha\lng Phillips graduate \\tlh his grand- daughter. he said. .. , th ought c;he "as kidding. but before I knew 11 she had fixed 11 up with the Board of Education." he said. 'T m going 10 Sil up on the stage with my granddaughter. I'm going to feel rather silly sitting up there w11h those kids." E\ l'I'\ cl.1\ .11 1 ;don~ the Oran~t· Co.i,t . \\C>nWn ' hvt.>~ are made ea-;1er h' 1nfor'mHI wn and ad\ tl'l' found onh lrl th • nu1h Pilot Dally Piiat . Orange CoMI DAILY Pit.OT Madis~n is 'mad' abaut hie~---- MADISON. Wt (AP) -To bt a bia whttl an this town you have to have two of. them. and the n~t frame to go along wtth them. "We have about 150.000 bicycle in Madison." says Sabine Lobitz, the ped- e trian-bicycle safety coor- dinator in the city of 170.000 . there. And Davis 1s a town. Madison is a northcrn- tiercd city "'here tt can JCI mi&hty cold. The number of6icycle miles travelcd- even in the wimcr -in Madison is unbelievable ... he said."t Why has the citv that C'llls 1twlf .. M1d-to~n .. gone bonken O\ er brkri'? "We ha'c a uni,mat) with over 40.000 stucknts and ~e art tht stare capi- tal." Ms. Lobiu ~>S ··our bu51ncu district and cam- pusarc on an 111hmus1n the center of downtown where m<>11 peof>lc v.:ork. 11·~ a vtty smalr am. ".)( C\ t'f)'body had caB. we couldn't fit 1hml alt. Many people hl\e found II more convenient tO bike 10 work and school. "And Madison has health· and environment- .. The city has a stronA CQmmitment to bicyclin.a. she said of the state cap1taJ and home to the University of Wisconsin. DALLAS (AP) -Seven hundred Scottish phe~sants earmarked for a gala ball next week have been quaran· tined by federal officials who say the birds are prohibited an the United States. the Alriculture Department. The birds were slaughtered Mon· day in Europe and 1mvcd at Dallas.- Fon Wonh Rqional Airport Tuts- day. They have been packed. feathers and all. with dry ice and locked in a scaled cooler near the airpon. $ 14,000 thlt they peid to I 51wtlllM f OQd broker. "Of course. some people own more than one." Ms. Lobitz said. But still bicycles outnumber cars 3-2 and have become a fa vori te mode of transpor- tation. panacularly in the overcrowded downtown llnd UW campus areas. ··1 like to point to Madison when ~ople ask. ·Where's a good .cit\ for bicyclin~ tn the u'ntted States ."' sa}s Bill Wilkinson. deput} director of the Bicycle Federatton 1n Washington. "For years people have said Davis. Calif.. is the place. but it's awfully warm Commercial REPAINTS Highly professional but cheap PADDIE PlllTlll I WILLOOYERllll (714) 548-8710 Fully Insured & bonded Susanne Shaw Deputy District Attorney ENDORSED BY: • Newport Beach Police Association Legislative Committee • Costa Mesa Police Officers Association • California Highway Patrol, Santa Ana • Irvine Police Officers Association • Orange County Association of Deputy Sheriffs • Orange County Retail Security Officers Association • Orange County District Attorneys Association • National Womens Polltlcal Caucus ... and MORE TO COME ... Vote Susanne Shaw for Judlfft of the Orange-county Harbor Municipal Court ........ ...,~ .. llec1..,_I ..._ID •-II Patrons of The Auction for Cul- tural Ans pay between SI 00 and $500 for the annual charity cv•nt. But the U.S. Dcpanment of Agn- culturc says the pheasants arr poten- tial carriers of a virus which causes Exotic Newcastle Dise_ase. a deadly disease in poultry that docs not affect humans. "We're defin11ely interested in keeping the disease out of this country." said Dr. Althaea Langston. who works in the Maryland office of RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. For Utt lut ol , .. , U1e 1922 llAllOI ILR. com 1u1 -su.usa BRAN D NEW LOCATION/ FOR LAGUNA BEACH FREE CLINIC Henn Boubce. executive chefat the Registry Hotel. ardc~d the birds through a New York food ~kcr. John Dussett. a salesman with the foOO' brok~raac firm. said: ··1f the birds are healthy. it dot n't matter 1f the) came ff om Scotland ... If the Agriculture Department docso't release the birds. they will bt destroyed or rt-exported. he said. Hotel officials must receive the b1rdco by June 2. or face losina the "ff the petat1on doetn'I Du set\ said ... ~·n ~ put• and needles to act 1~ m~ the Rc&.1stry. We had no contract. but a ~ntlcmen'1 •meat with our Swedish cont.aCL Pedro Prado. 1hr RqJstry'1 inad1rector. Wd Thursday he wl•W to get more pM.asanu from European country and' whether or not to send the birds bac'k. Quality Walk-In Medical Centers for .the Entire Family ..... Hl.ll""8'°91 9w:h/FowW!ln V..., 570 Wimer Mriue at Magnoha Sb'9et , (At AlpN &eta Cente<) (71') 141-2SXI ..... COlllll~~ 131 Eal mtt Street al N9wpon 8llld (Next to OerWiet~ritzlll) • (714) 631-8300 -EmerglOenterWalk-ln MeidicaH~coupJS,a newtleaJffi facility fOf walk...n mec:lte* ca'e dealgned to pfOVlde continuous medical leM08 at approXlmatety half the cost of a hospttal emergency room We also 9tfer routme medical care No appointment Is necessary. Open to the Public D.ty I A. 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BA RR Uelllber of Alllfric• G..... Society Acuecited <9"' L-.atory 17• & .....,... Wt'dclff Plaae ... ., .. 1uc .. \ ... l -------~------·---------~- Reb~l dOc raising eyebrows of medi~al ~~ofe• ion Many in med ical co m unlty say he's just out to.make the buck s --- stand . outlined 1n his books and wcckl)• syndtclled Amencan Academy of Ped1at ncs, said he regrets the The Eva n5ton. Ill., pediatncaa n 11 lhl author o newspaper column and on radio and TV tnlk shows, are "consternation 1n the public mind" caU$Cd by "Confessions oft Medical Heretic'' and .. Malepqctitt, .. slowly becomina accepted medical wisdom. Mendelsohn. adding that he beheves Mendelsohn wants and now is wnaina a third book. His booksau~k modttn "l'm ending up in the ma1nstrc:im of medicine t?~ll boo~ and make money. med1c1ne as inhetentl~scxist a11haym~ny ofnsweapon1 LO ANGE LES (AP) -Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn because medicine 1s movina in m) direction," he said. And an American Medical Assoc1at1on official told apinst disuse either arc wonhleu or hfe-threatent~ .. has been branded by some in the medical tst.ablishmcntas ci ting his attack on the need for annual physical the Lo Angele Times this week. "Discussing Orpna cd.mcdicine opposes many of the posuion• a ~angerous p~blic1tY,·SCCker., ~ut he SIY,S tha~ won't stop examinations. Pap tests for ~omen. many routine X-ra y Mendel ohn is a no-win proposition. We don't even wan t taken by Mendelsohn, includina bis statements that: ham from ta king radical pos1t1ons -like his attack on and a wide vanety of drugs -all of whi ch are now being to get tanaJed up with him in prin t." • lm muniUttions for children arc either useless or yearly physical exams and immunizati ons. called into ques tion by more traditional ph ysicians. But Mendelsohn says he isn't fazed by criticism of hi s danaerou . . In fact. Mendelsohn. SS. contends his controversial Or. M. 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"There was a time when Dr. Mendelsohn appeared to be a fairl y committed. prQlreSSive thinker," Jennison added. "At some point. 1t would ~m he ~ught onto the notion that selling books and making media appea rances is a more exciting way to hve." But John McKn1~t. a friend of Mendelsohn's and a I nat1onall ) known criuc of the health-care system on the fa culty ofNorthwt>stem University in Chicago. said, "It's m) pe rsonal expcnence that there's very little of what ~b has said that is regar~ed as extreme which has not. as ume pasS(d. become the norm." 10 million suffering VD strain? MODEL A '10,012 Er $666 MODEL BB '13,313 ....... o .. _L_Y _s5,;;,.00_ ..... """-_:w_:;_.~ ~_:: ... • ·_,,,_ __ ~f·~o·~-~ GUfTARS 520 .. ' . ' .... 560~ 6000 ITEMS All On S1l1 ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINES SAVE !$ GULBRANDSEN MODEL 50 MODEL 110 MODEL 230 MODEL 280 MODEL 621 MODEL 380X SCHIMMEL 52 " PROFESSIONAL 5'1"ALLFIN *13,169 YOURCHOICE 5' 10" ALL FIN *14,416 HIGH POLISH EBONY, 6'g" ALL FIN. *16,719 WALNUT. 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EXIT DYER RD. IN SANTA ANA Experienc e the exci tement o f finding just what you're looking for-in classi fied. It's the ul timate! Daily Pilat phone 64 2-5 678 people read classified Everythl~'• ducky Little rancher Janelle Meuler, 8 montlaa. had no trouble maklq frleada with t.hla dacll lo 8allnaa. Her d&d'"' rat.ee dacu oa tlae __ --------------lletaler ranch. r -_ _,,_ . . \· ·. ' ES LAW AND ORDER WORK 0 • • • FOR YOU! . . "In my judgment, he possesses a balance of professional skills, integrity, and an even temperament together with a good measure of common sense ... "I enthusiastically and without reservation recommend Stephen C. Stewart ... " Judge Cal Schmidt "His legal career has been extensive and he is known to be a man of high integrity. Mr. Stewart, in my opinion, would be an asset to the municipal court Judge Robert Knox . bench in Orange County." Supervisor Tom Riley Judge Stewart is one of the few really tough law aild order judges Congressman Bob Badham Supervisor Tom Riley , ENDORSED BY Assemblyman Nolan Frlzzelle Supervisor Bruce Nestande Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan, Ret. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Brian Carter Harbor Municipal Court Presiding Judge Calvin P. Schmidt Harbor Municipal Court Judge Selim "Bud" Franklin Harbor MunicJpal Court Commissioner Glenn Mahler Harbor Municipal Court Commissioner Richhrd Sullivan VOTE TO RETAIN JUDGE STEPHEN C. ST TUES. JUNE 5 HARBOR MUNICIPAL COURT-OFFICE 1 CITIZENS TO RETAIN JUDGE STEPHEN C STEWART -3151 AIRWAY AVENUE COSTA MESA CA 9i626 DARYL HEINLY TREASURER · 640669 ---, -1 ----' .. Polo's a game out of his orb One of the very best things about California is that there seems to atways be someJhing to do. Some of the things are pretty pedestrian, true. but occasionally there is something to do that 9orders on the weird. Thus, I ~as not extraordinarilv surprised when Ann informed me ihat some of our friends were planning a trip to a genuine polo game. Boy. that rcall)' sounded great to her. and wouldn't I like to go? No. I didn't want to go 10 oo polo game. She reminded me that the event was to take place the ,·er~ qay before her birthday. We went. The game was to be held at Will ~ger's house in Malibu. The Will llogers. That part sounded mterel>t- i.n~. We packed the car. Ann has a Jflmg. Anytime we undertake a JQurney of more than 20 miles. we b.,ave to take at least a 60-<iay suppl) of food. Fortunately. we have a bus. We stopped and picked up a fc"' friends. despite the fact that the) were perpetrators of this fou l schfme. We went. Will Rogers had a really neat house that bore a remarkable resemblance to the Ponderosa. After all. Will had been a cowboy. We wandered through the place, the guest portion of which had a full-sized stuffed calf in the middle of the li ving room. In standing with Will's reputation as a cowboy, we found that the stable was much better built and prettier than the house. All good things must come to an end. and we wandered over to the polo field to watch the game. This. b} the way. is thf only polo field in Southern California. It is a llumuogus field. and way off in the distance. there appeared to be ~oup of horses. As they came close . we could see people riding the orses, and swingjng sticks at each other. No! They were swinging sucks at some- thing white that was lyi ng on the &round. Most of them were missi ng the white thing. They would thunder by, and the pristine white thi ng would lie. unmolested, on the ground, doubtless smirking to itself. Finally. they made it over to where we were. and the white thing that I had assumed to be a ball proved not to be a ball. At least. not a very good one. It resembled a snowball that had been manufactured b~ a Fiji Islander. All full of lumps and bumps. Whether tttis was a result of old age ~nd perhaps some prett} good smacks m the past. I was unable to determine. Perhaps it had been stepped on b} the horses. E\'1dentl}. 1 here were some prett) subtle tactics mvolved in the game. because as the game wore on. more balls were added. Clumps of them appeared all over the field. At one time. there were hterall) dozens of BILL HuvEY balls on the field. Only one of them was white, however. 4-s the group of horses and riders thundered by again and again, I found myself. more or less against my wi ll. bl:ing drawn into the excitement of fhe thing. Suddenly. I jumpect, to my feet and bellowed. "Ride 'em. cow- bo~!! .. Thae was an immediate silence for about 15 feet on all sides of us. l was impaled by several dozen 1?3trs of e\eS. Had I said the wrong thing? · The pla yers worked back to our general area. and I found myself leaping to my feet and yelling. "Smack the ball. Left y!!.' This time, nobody looked at me. but several people moved away from our area. I'm not as dumb as I look. I learn pretty fast sometimes. As they thundered by again. I rose calmly to my feet and .~id. just a• touch above normal conversational volu me. "lhduce momentum in the orb, Reginald!" This was met with smiles and nods of approval. A few rows over, a man stood and said. "Prevent that action from occurring. Chauncey!" I had found acceptance. Probably the best part of the whole game was when a flock of about 140 pigeons evidently mi stook the ball for a brother and assumed that the field was a rest stop. They landed. There was a time-out called while the officials politely informed the pigeons that they had stumbled. guite by accident it was assumed. into the middle of a polo game. The pigeons were informed that immediately over that hill. there was a nice big park with several yummy statues. Wouldn't 11 be nice to go over and say hello to General Sherman? I almost lost my newly won social acceptance by standing and cheeri ng for the pigeons. Ann. psychic that she 1s. grabbed me just in time. After the game. I felt the need of a souvenir. What better souvenir from a polo game than a polo ball? It wasn't eas) to get away with it. but I managed. It's sitting on my mantle for the world to admire. I made a little walnut base for it. Unfortunate!). the whi te one was already gone. Colummsr 811/ Harve} lives in Hunr- ington Beach. 'A date has n oth ing to do WJth the value or Jmportarice of a book. It only stgnlfies that th e pr ice 'will be at l east quadrupled. · ... f.mNBT BARRIS oolamnl•t . \ New's not improved when it comes to books Why do we s how old films again a nd again, while books disappea r without a murmur? Much ofthecritic1sm that is leveled against advertismg in our society may be unjust or irrelevant. but there is one charge that cannot be so easily dismissed. In· advertising slogans. what is "new" is invariably eq uated with what is "better" or ··improved." Indeed, it could almost be said that the leading word in ad vertisingjargon is "new." Many.1fnot most. products feature it on their packages. even if the newness is minimal or unimpor- tant. (My favorite adverti sing ox- ymoron for a long t 1 me was "New Old Dutch Cleanser.") . Perhaps this makes little difference in products. ellcept to stimulate consumer spending. It has more serious consequences. however. in the selling of books. Each year. thousands of books are published. and most are sold on the basis of their newness, while older books languish or go out ofpnnt entirely. Our passion for no.,.elty ma) do no harm in terms of things to eat. and wear and use generally: it ca n do much damage in the realm of reading. where the money spent for new books each season is subtracted from the amount devoted to buying older ones. And since books are not "improved" with time. as products often are. the readin$ public µins little and loses a lot in its frantic chase after literary modishness. I ca n think of scores of books published onl y in the last couple of decades that are far more worth reading than almost anything on the current best-seller list. And I am not referring to "classics .. here. but simp- 1) to books that have a continuing and perm~ent value. but hatslid out of the p lie consciousness d onto the" rem inder shelves. wher . ellcept for a freak of circumstance, they ne ver reach a wider audience. (Act ualh . Orwell's "1984" was such a boOk. sell ing onl~· moderately well when 11 first appeared. then gradually sinkin~ into near-oblivion. only to be resuscitated as the title year approached. when it surged to the front e best-seller list. as a kind of prophetic curiosity.) Old fil ms are shown over and over again on television. and they remain so111e of the best (along with the worst) ever made. Old recordings of great si ngers and instrumentalists keep being bought by music-lovers. J Even old plays arc regularly revived. somettmes'to higher success than the origjnal production. But old books rarely ha ve this ~ood fortune, and often disappear w11hout a ripple. V.et early Steinbeck was better than late Steinbeck. as early Hemingway \Vas-su perior to late Hemingway: and Saki's humorous stories. published before World War I. were fun nier than any humor books published after World War fl. A date has nothing to do with the value or importance ofa book. It only signifies that the pnce "i II be at least quad- rupled. !)1dne\ Harns is a syndicated columnist Cadets with child don't get off shore 'T Refugee dollars stream into Hanoi Q. What happens if one of the 310 female cadets at the U.S. Naval Academy gets pregnant: A. She resigns by order. And so ~" does her gentleman friend, if he happens to be an identified cadet. too. Horse racing 1s now No. 2. No. 3 is car racing. No. 4, football. No. 5, basket- ball. No. 6. dog racing. Our Chief Prognosticator foresees a time when some automobile cngin~ will be so complicated they'll be sealed at the factory. Only authorized service engineers with highly special- ized training will be able to get into - them. Well-organizedoperation confiscates funds sent toVtetn amby-relatives living in U.S. W . .<\SHINGTON -The com- munist government of Vietnam 1s sho11ng up its shaky cconom~ b} extorting millions of dollars a month from Vietnamese refugees in the United States. Secret agents ha"e been dispatched b~ Hanoi to set up and supef\. isl' the mom·: -raising op- eration. Intimidated b~ the Hanoi go"ern- ment. families in Vietnam beg their relatives in this countn to send monfy for various personal needs. Then the funds arc confo.cated bv the Vietnamese go' crnment. whose mili- tary ad ventures and rampant corrup- tion ha ve brought the rountrv to the verge of bankruptc~ · The month I) ··1Jkt'" 1s est imated at $9 million 1n Illegal funds generated by a rurrenc~-c,pon scheme or- ganized b~ Hano1. M) associates Donald Goldberg and Cork> Johnson have obtained briefing documents that g1 ve detail~ of a secret I 0-month U.S. Customs Sen ice in,·esugation. ca lled "Operation Victor.'' Tht· e\tort1on srhcmc depends on ·',an e!ficien1 C\ploitat1on organiza- tion founded on a comprehcns1"e lisun~ of famtl1cs with relatives residing abroad." the briefing papers explain. adding: .. One cannot emphasize too strongly the significant role Vietnamese familial obliga tions pla~ 1n the mattt"r of currenn transfers." · It's no h1t-or-m1ss operation On orders of the Vietnamese Politburo. local sccunh 'Officials "locate and 1dent1f) mdi' 1duals who arc in a position to receive remittances from relatives li ving in the United States." The cat's-pawc; 1n Vietnam arc or- ganrzed into "small. easil) monitored groups" by the police agents. ..... at penod1c Jntcrvals. these groups arc ordcrC"d 10 <on tact their relatives 1n thc I 'n1ti.·d States and ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat request sums of money under a "anety of circumstances. both legit- imate and contrived. such as illness in the family. increased talles or in- C'rl.'ased living expenses." the m- ,·cstigators reported. In response to these "orchestrated requests," the refugees take their money to specified banks or to underground collection centers - many of which were set up by Hanoi's agents. The bank transfers, which are at best loosely regulated. are sent by way of Canadian and Asian transit points to the Vietnam Foreign Trade Bank. Lillie of the monc\ is ever see n b\ the intended recipic.nts. It 1s eithc·r confiscated on arn"al 1n Vietnam or gobbled up later in ix·nod1c currenq crackdo" ns Underground collect ion centers are. of course. unregulated. lndi' id- uals or front organizations. ··usually afforded legitimate cover as parcel forwarding or 1mpon-ewon con- cerns." send the handouts to osten- sible destinations in Canada. Franct• or Asia. where the mone} 1s then transshipped to Vietnam. Woe betide any enterprising Viet- namese who Ines to run a currenc> transfer operation outside the official pipeline. The customs report notes that when Hanoi's securit y officials discover "individua l operations con- ducting uncontrolled transfers. as in the case of transfers conducted by wealthy merchants or fami lies of corru pt officials. the persons rcspon- srbte are subjected to arrest and ·re- education .... Customs investigators identified one Hanoi agent in the an Francisco area who was supervising an oper- ation that mo\ed an estimated $200.000 a month to Vietnam -and this was only one of eight money- mugglmg operation~ 1n that area H. L. 8chwertz Ill PuOhst1Pt Chezy Dowallby f dilO< Md ll,!.!;islnfll IC'> lhf> Pubh1111t>t Frink Zlnl ""'"",.,,.., ...... °"• "' ,,,... ,,.A, Al 1111 w..-.1 n • ., :.11 Colt•,,._ I\~ l"''l'\IW~'""'K .. I<' llo• I~ Co'lll MH.t CA 1'7$11• A r,<,OC ""' r Cllo. Tom Telt ( ly [O•tl" I JACK ANDERSOI alone. "l ompanng this tb the other operations ha ving similar charac- teristics that we observed 1n Virginia, Texas and Southern Cali fornia. we can quickly account for an estimated $9 million monthly." the briefing document states. In addition. the 1nvcst1gator' learned that .. organized criminal enterprises involving prost1tut1on. welfare fraud and extonion ma\ he responsible for generating large sums of mone~ which arc being transferred in hull.. back to Vietnam." Operation Victor was abrupt!) terminated earh· this year without explanation and before any prosecutions were in· 1t1ated. Customs officials sa\. how- ever. that the investigation ina~ be reopened. WATCH ON THE FED: The Feder- al Reserve Board can hardh ht.· accused of carrying water for the Democratic Nati onal Committee - but it has apparent!) succeeded 1n driving a wedge between con- servative elements of the Republican Party. Here's what two strong-willed GOP leaders told President Rragan during a recent discussion: Rep. Jack Kemp of New York wa rned that the Fed's credit-tighten- ing will derail the recovery, and accused the Fed of being anti-groWlh. He said tightening the money suppl)' is unwarranted, because there's no evidence of renewed inflation. Sen. Jake Garn of Utah warned that the current rate of economic growth can't be sustained. so th e Fed 1s correct to slow things down: lfit keeps '·pressing its foot on the accelerator." 1nna1ion will return to haunt the Republicans. President Reagan seemed to tilt toward Kemp's view. but observed that the Fed 1s independent and thus beyond his control. Kemp suggested that other presidents have managed to exert pressure on the Fed. D-DA Y PREVIEW: When Presi- dent Reagan observes t.he 40th an- niversary ofD-Day on the Normand} beaches June 6. there'll be a touch of Hollywood in the celebration. Army Rangers will re-enact the climb up the rock cliff at Point de Hoc. where a plaque will be unveiled. A parachute drop and dedication of another memorial will be the highlight of the observance at Utah Beach. while the Army Band will play for services at the cemetery on the bluff above Omaha Beach. Offshore. a modest Navy force. probably including the carrier USS Eisenhower. will be a reminder of the huge armada that arrived from England on June 6. 1944. Jact A.adeNOD ii a syadic•t#!d columalst. '-\merican Indians have one word 1n panicular that roughly translates mv familv mark. Don't know how to spCll it. but it's the origi n ofour word totem. If he says he bought hi s huge diamond pinky ring at Tiffany's. he · prevaricates. New York City's Tif- fany & Co. won't sell men's diamond rings. Diamond rings are for women. not men. That's company policy. Q . Why is Lek another name for a singles' bar? &\. A lek in the animal world is a place where males gather to show off for females in the mating season. Q. Who are the most highl y paid college professors? How about the most lowly paid? A. Top. deans of medici ne with the median at S 100.000 a year. Bottom, beginning history instructors at SI 7.000. .\ billion minutes ago Christ walked 1n Ciahlec. A billion dollars ago was I 0 3 hours in Washington. D.C. Q. Which l!I th~ fasH·st ~rnw1ng state in the nation'! And why. A. Utah Highest birth rate. Old Roman socks had toes. Q. Isn't horse racing this country's most popular spectator sport? A. Was for 30 years. Not anymore. Baseball has taken over as No. I. Q. Stevie Wonder's ongmal name? • A. Steveland Judkins. Wuuld you like a llama for a : household pet: About 4.000 Ameri· cans possess one of same. Q_ Can you ve rify that the great golfer Bobby Jones never won a penny playing golf? A. His tttles came through amateur tournaments without purses. true but I wouldn't bet on the widespread claim he never won any mo'ney out there. ~ould you? Add noteworthy lines from country lyrics: I only miss you on the days that end in Y. Where arc you going, Virginia. and Virginia, how far will you go? I'm going fo put a bar in m y car and drive myself to drink. Ifs morning and I still love you. She borrowed my last dime and called my wife. . What's your stand on the current notion to tekvise the executions of capital criminals? A Boston psy- chiatrist claims some people would object zealously. but a large majority would like to sec such legal killin~. He said he's ccnain a televised execution would get the highest • Nielsen racing ever ~ordcd. L.M. Boyd 11•1yadlc•led col111DJ1l1r. " Winning over poverty: Let 'em have cash By Paul Harvey It st-cmt·d a good idea 25 years ago to provide .. decent housing" for slum dwfllers. So publit· rnone} was allocated to huild mntlem high-rise apartment bu1ld1ngs over what had been tar- papcr shacks. What went wronp.'' l lrbanolog1'lt Pierre de V1~· tall\ these public hou,mg foc1h11e.-. .. the wor.t in'it1tu11nn:tl 'lourcc uf rn- v1ronmcnrnl bh~ht 1n tht no tion." C'h1 rago has huge public houc;ina fac1ht1cs whrre traMplan1cd povert' 1s wo~ off than hcforc Hup.c build1nf"' 1n which ckvator'i -.eldom run ho\l' 1hn1 do art' -\ freq uent!)' used as 101kb. Or tenants are rcQuired to pay tnbutc to young gangstt"rs if they want to ndc. Crime of all kinds abounds. Mr. de V1r.e ~ays siit of Ch1c~o·s public h~H1s1ng facilities are among the 16 worst in the United State~. C h1cago'i. Mayor Harold Wa!>li1hg- ton propose!> the U\ual polt11r1an~· rcspon~· more money. Sociologists argue that public hous- ing doc\ it backward. we've tncd to take people out of the sllJfN.Ml11hout first taking th<' slums out of the people If numbe" bol"t' )OU. heed these anyway. It'!> your money. The < t•nr.us Bureau rcpons 7 m1lllon '\merir:tn\ h\inA btolftw the "poverty level" income ofS9,826 per year. That sus.fests 1fwe would 1ive each poor family $1 0.000 we couJd eliminate poverty in America. It would cost taxpayers $70 billion to do 11 -·but surely it would be wonri .that -; to eliminate poven)'. If we wanted to ~ a bit more generous than that we could gi ve each poor family S 12.000 a year. That would cost us S84 billion . If we want real I)' to be generous we rould gwe each poor family SI S.000 a year 1n cash. That would rost u tall.payers SIOS billion a )~ar. It would not rcall) c<Kt th:it much bttau\C mo~t poor f.lm1he~ h3vr at least some income. But just think. we could lift every- body ouc of poverty -Jive all 1?.,00r ! people S 15.000 a year in c-ash 1f ~ • were willing to spend SI OS billion a ' year for that pu~st. You're not w1lling1 Oh. yes. you an:! Eronomisi Waller Williams has • figu~ out that our nation's pove-rty aaenc:ics -HHS and HUD end aJJ ; federal. st3tc and local $Oc:ial wclfa~ -: ·all •hcse ~gcncics arc oow spcndina · on poor people a total ofSSOO bilUon · per year! For about one.fif\h 1hat expcn· dnure v,.c could m:ike them all nc:h! Paul Hant) •~ o svndicattod rolumm51 • .-..... ~---. 4r"' I -~ +1 -· ' lle'sjust.begun to fig~t omen compettn y KAREN E: KLEIN .... ...., ....... ..., Betty Lehan Harragan lit another a succession of extra-long cigarettes d leaned back elpansively in her air with a contemptuous snort. "Men don't want women in the rkplace." she nsserted dryly. hey don't ~ave any motivation to ve women competing with them r jobs.' Sure they want them in the ncal jobs, word processing. data try -the kind of underpaid. hard rkina jobs that require heavy ucation. But not in the jobs with ular promotion tracks. where the aries are good. "Men aren't out there helping omen to get ahead. even th ough a lot fwomen think they are or think they ould be. Why should they? What does it do them?" Harragan, in the language of '80s min ism. is a "first-stager". one of e pioneers of the women's move- ent who was in the fray for equal "ghts in the workplace before anyone cw there was a fight. She is a 58-year--0ld ''libber" an the ra-buming v-adition who today is an utspoken advocate of the Equal ights Amendment and a columnist or Working Woman and ademoiselle magazines. Betty earncan we rioht away reven back to the old da s.~· but even when women land jobs in what used to be men-only positions. the fight isn't over, Harragan said. In fact. It's just begun. . "Women are still raw recruits at this business of working for a salary. Most of them don"t have the faintest idea what it all means ... Her books, .. Games Mother Never Taught You" and "Knowing the Score: Play-by-Play D1rec11ons for Women on the Job." teach women how to "play the &all'e"' of work: a aamc she says men are trained for from the time they arc' young boys. All of womens' problems on the job stem from being stranacrs to the workplace. she stated firmly. Girls arc tau&ht how to function in the traditionaf roles of wife and mother. but they aren't taught how to function on the playing field or in the board room. It is team sports. for one thinJ.. that teach boys how to function m the workplac.e -and the same rules apply. Harragan said. But women. who traditionally aren"t exposed to team sports .• ··don't know the customs. so they behave contrary to their ambitions without knowing It," she said. She only learned to play the game of work from her own mistakes. ··1 made every mistake in the book. and then some:· she admitted with a chuckle. She advises women to consider themselves recruits in the army from their first day on a job. "Women have to understand where they fit in . They have trouble learning how to be subordinates." Where women like to think every- body should be treated equally. men get over that delusion at an early age, she said. And women should resist the temptation to treat everyone "sweet and nice," Harragan said. "Sweet and nice doesn't get you anywhere. The boss will want to keep you right in that little job because you're so sweet and nice to everyone." Having the riaht relationship with the boss and askjna for raises or promotions arc areas wtiere women are at a loss. as a rule, she said. "The first thinf men understand that women don·111that1f you want a raise you have 10 uk for one. And 1f your salary is low. yo u'll be judged as havina low worth. loo. no matter how good at your job you arc or how hard you work."' As far 6S sexual harrassment goes. Hamgalf said it's at a peak Qut th4'.t the courts arc in~gly deliveting rulings in womens fav()r. Romances in 1he workplace are a topic that rouse Harragan's ire. "No woman who wants to get ahead should ever become romanti- cally involved with anyo ne in the workplace -not clients. or cus- tomers. or people in other depart- ments. no one. The men benefit from those things and the women only lose -their credibility,· the respect of their co-workers and their self-re- spect." ' Thou~ Harragan doesn't take any truck with the notion that men are coming around to women's liberation ("Why should they come around - what good would ll do them?"), she does think a woman vice president 1s a distinct possibility in the near future. ··Not because of men. but because there are some awfully smart women getting into politics these days." slie said. Getting up in the world Employees of Sea World ln San Dleto &o aboat tbie ....... cleaning of the 320 -foot Skytower. · . And she spoke before 620 women st week ara seminar sponsored b) he Professional Women's Network of Orange County. the Orange Coun- ty chapter of Women in Management and Nordstrom Department Store. The day the unknown soldier caine home When a reporter asked about the gold equality symbol hanging around her neck. the blonde, down-to-earth businesswoman scofTe~ in disbelief. "Kids:· she exclaimed. "They don't know what we went through." What Harragan went through. she said. was 25 years in private industry -most of it before the equal ri$hts · law of the early '70s prohibited employers from d1scnm1nat1ng against women on the bas1i. of sex. She started out an a factory. she said. and though she tried hard to move up. she kept landing jobs 1n the staff service area. "I tried to avoid them. butall I iot was. 'Too bad H>u're not a man. w11h your background." or ·w e don"t hare women for that kind of JOb.' ·· She overcame those kinds of bar- ners. she said. onl) aficr Ta tie 7 of the Civil Rights Act was passed. ··Ten years ago. there were almost no women above the lcvt"I pf sccretal). The executive secretary was as high as a woman could get -and women in those jobs. especially 1f the) worked for th e CEO. were the elite." Today's woman, Harragan said. still has to clear the hurdle of anti- woman bias in business. And it's becoming harder. she said. since the Reagan Administration has cut back on enforcement of those laws. ··The minute there isn't am enforcement. EDITOR ·s NOTE -The remains or an unknown American serviceman who died in the Vietnam War will be buried at Arlington National Cem- etery today. He joins the unknown soldiers or World War I. World War II and the Korean War. To mark rhe evenr. The ~ssoc1arcd Press is rerransmitring a ma;or por- tion of a famous ne".s sron -rhe Pulllzer Prize-winning accounr of the inrennenr or the firsr unkn014-n on No,-. I I. 1921. writren b\ Kirke L. Simpson. He was rhe firsr 4 P reponcr e,·er g1"en a b)'line. and rhc Pulitzer he won was rhe lirsr a"ardcd a ne"s service writer. • Jy KIRKE L. SIMPSON A111 tl1ted ..,_. Wrttw Wl\SHINGTON -. oder the ~ide and staff)' skies of his own homeland. Amcnca's unknown dead from France sleeps tonight. a soldier home from the wars. Alone. he lies in the narrow cell of stone that guards his body; but has soul has entered into the spirit that is <\merica . Wherever liberty 1s held close in men's hearts. the honor and the glof) and the pledge of high endeavor poured out over this name- less one of fame wall be told and sung by Americans for all time. Scrolled across the marble arch of the memorial raised to American sold ier and sailor dead, everywhere. which stands like a monument be- hind his tomb, runs this legend: ··w e here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain." The words were spoken by the martyred Lincoln over the dead at Gettysburg. And todar with voice strong with determination and nng- ing with deep emotion. another president echoed that high resolve over the coffin of the soldier who died for the flag·an France. Great men 1n the world"s affairs heard that high purpose reiterated by the man who stands at the head of the American people. Tomorrow the} will gather an the city that stands almost in the shadow of the new Amencan shnne of liberty dedicated today. The) will talk of peace; and of the curbing of the havoc of war. They wall speak of the war in France that robbed this soldier oflife and name and brought death to comrades of all nations by the hundreds of thousands. And in their cars wher1 they meet must ring President Hard ing's declaration today beside that flag-w rapped. honor-laden bier: "There must be. there shall be. the commanding voice of a conscious 4 -coUrse dinner takes the cake .. Hoet Han• Prager. Thestarof"Dmnerat The Ritz." a fund-raiser fo.r the Orange County Mental Health Assocaauon. was the four-course meal that won rave reviews from guests. Virginia Donobugb. a committee member who helped plan the c' ent. called the dinner ··scrumpt1ouc;."" The setting was pretty scrumptious. too - a candlelit scene with all of The Ritz dining areas open for the crowd that numbrred nearh JOO. Hus Prager. owner of the Nrwpon Center restaurant. was host for the evening. ow forthe menu. translated from French. The first cour~ ''as poached salmon with mustard sauce in a puffed past!) shell. Nc).t was a Ka een Lawler &eta a k1u from her bu1band. Michael, befo e they dine. • .... radicch10 salad of Bibb lettuce. endive. walnuts and chi ves around a center of Montrachet cheese. The main course. rack of veal served with assorted fresh vegetables. was fol- lowed by a "chocolate fantas) ... a se•en-layer cake so nch one guest compared· it to cand}. A string quanet strolled from room to room. and pianist also en terta1 ned. The even a ng e'en ended o n an elegant note: women guests were handed a long-stemmed red ro e as the) lefi. Tom Casey chaired the committee planning the event. Members in- cluded, in addition to Donohugh . ClaJre Burt, Guy Claire, Charles (Pete) Gross, Patricia Krone, Mlcbael Lawler Jr., H.L. (Mike) McCormick, MarnJe Reed, Herm Roeatl and Vlc&or Yack. Newport Beach was well-rep- resented at the party. Guests from the area included Dick and Mary Allen, Stan and Maureen Cole, Dick and PbyJUa Dillon, Eagene and Camille Ericson, Walter and Darlene Gergen, Claarlea and Nora Hester, Ray and Llnda Jobn1on, Marnie Reed, Donald and Claudette Sbaw, Bruce Samner, Pilar Wayne and Walter and Lacy Burrouglas. From Cos1a Mesa. there' were' Tom and Perta Sutley. Irvine guests included Monte 8acta1baam of UC'I l\nd James and Mary Roosevelt. • • • The TroJan League of Orange Count) recentl> ~lcctcd president Audrey Grundy, vice president Mlm Mayall, o;ecrctar) Ju Moody and treasurer Mary MacLtltb. Others named to the board dunng a meeting held at the home of Virginia Zeni 1n Newpon EkJl-h "'ere Cindy ~arles, Dana Cana10, Connie 8rownsbtr1tr. Virginia Ochsner nnd Joyct Tanton civi lization against armed warfare:· All day long the nation poured out its heart in pride and glory for the nameless American. Before the first crash of the gun roared its knell for the dead from the shadow of the Wash- ington monument. the people who claim him as their own were trooping out to do him honor. They lined the long road from the Cap1tol to the ., LOUISa COOK AHHMltd~Wrtw Where's the bMf7 And the vitamins? And mineralt? 1lle U.S. Department of Agncul- ture recently looked at a variety of faaMood outlets 9nd their menu• to see juat how many nutrients you get for your moMY. The answer: Not m81'Y· The USDA pofnta out that Ameri- cans spend nearly one-third their food dollar at fut-food outlets, up from leas than 10 percent 30 vears ago. They questioned 10,000 people, adults and teena. and found they ate anywhere from 8 percent to 28 h1lls1de where he sleeps tonagh c they flowed like a tide over the slopes about his burial place. They choked the bridges that lead across the river to the fields of the brave. in which he is the last comer. Soldiers, sailors and mannes -all played their part 1n 1he thnlhng spectacle as the cortege rolled along. And just behind the casket. with its faded French flowers on the draped flag, walked the president. the cbosca leader of a hundred million. in whose name he was chitf mourner at his bier. Beside him strode the man under whom l.M fallen hero had lived and died in France~ General Pershing, wearing only the single medal of victory that every American soldier might wear a.s bis only decoration. percent o1 thek meals out. Among k9Y ~-.. Then they Checked the pet-· •Thi22to40~-centaoe of the recommended daNy fewer nutrier•ts; ft e.m- a U ow an c e of protein , edvttamina. - carbohydrate, fat, calctum, Iron, •You c.n get a good diet • a vitamins A and C and thJMUn the tut food restaurant. but~•,._, food provided. Mt more cakJriM. The study found no link between •The.-test change in nutrlMI the amount of C8lortel consumed Intake -tor the owr eo _. and the amount of fut food eeten. group; they got ._. ~·Ind H said, howev.r, that people may vitamin• than they n11ded have lied about the number of although the lmpKt on 1fWr'. d9l cal0f'.i8' they ate, underatlmattng wu mintmtzed becal-.d =r'r-t~Nid they got anywhere from 3 er&Uy ... fewer tut-food percent to 13 percent i.ss of the •Teen-agers are gens~ tbe vitamins. carbohydrates, cafcium most affected becel• 1ltey em and Iron. more fut-food meals. ...., ............. ~o.i.r. .......... Joining' In a aplrlted tab le conversation at tton benefit are, (from left) Martaret Ricb- th~ Orange County Mental Health Auocla-ardaon. Diane McDonald and Jlni Slemona. Toaatln& a aucceuful ••otnner at The Rlts.. Secentrom. Jorden Welu and Colleen are (from left) Dawn Frederick. Toren Oranen. .. · .. ·-· H Y l "' ' ' ' 1 • \_ ' I • ' I ~ r ~ Just one swing hooks heron punc/j.ing bag By UTE NOLA.N I'm standinaon the comer of the mat. I am a modet Qf self-assertion. a virtual loon to scituaJ equality. My baa&Y JYm shorts do not reveal that l have a carttr and a briefcase 'in which I occasionally carry real . job-related papers. Al 34, I am about to land my first haymaker. Not the first of the day, mind you, the first of my life. In the opposite oomer is the big bag, a lonJ leather cylinder that hangs by chains from the ceihng. I'm supposed to punch.it. l probably never wouJd ha ve been standing here in the gym. my hands gloved like a bauJjna kanproo, if it hadn't been for Jim~ and The Sting. two punch-throwers from the office. I tq,ged along to use the weight room at their gym. Jimbo and The Sung's devotions combine bench pres.sc-s with a series of twisted postures under serious pressure from some device or other. It all culminates in a few go- rounds at the bag. That was the payoff. they said. When the time came. 1 watched. There I am innocently diaestina the oddness of their petfbtmanccs when Jimbo pulls off his S)oves and throws them at me. I'm figuring that the next few minutes will prove embarrassing. but J may at leastemeraeaaoodspon. For whatever reason. the wind·UP and the punch are not the first line of defense for women. And for whatever reason, 1 have postponed my first big slug until oow in the security of the 1rm. Jimbo and The Sting plant me the proper .distance from th~; they arran.s.e my arms just so. as m were in the window display at some pro shop. J plop a buttery riaht into the bag. I don't fed a thina. Neither docs the bag. The next time. pride directs me to whack it harder. When I do. a small JOit emanates from an invisible ring around the wrist Jt isn't exactly Wonder Woman's power bracelet; nevenheless. a tight hug of muscle tension is the rt this time. Next time. the muscles of the forearm join in. The right arm heats up and its fervor11ttracts the attention. punch by punch. of the other astounded muscle groups of the tong"(tom1ant upper body. Jimbo and The Stina suaas1 a few left jabs. Same thing. Then J alternate bands. and with each punch. more muscles chime in. Days passed and the workouts continued. Jimbo and The S~ina grunted hard as they landed their suiously committed fists. My fists were as dedicated in their way. but I couldn't a.runt. And finally. su.rprisinaly. I was hooked on punc-hing. Move to California. O~n a aym. Get rich. I have be(omc heady with the sound of my own punches. I 5Ctm by now to have put behind me whatever ptly hesitation had been checkina my' swina. I have become a dedicated puncher. Sure there's the occasional unbeliever, such as the male friend who told me that after I'd perfected scratching and slapping the bag, I'd be in shape to stan hitting it with my purse. lnebriauon: So that's what it is. The stupefaction · . . ~om" at the spln second when the fist hits the bag. Impact I c~n take \h~ ins~lts. After all, I am 1nvad1n1 Ls not at all the way Sam Peckinpah depjcts it -sJow somethtnaofa male domain. But: the most thouahtful and motion, frtt?e frame. stop action. It's like a canoon -fast earnest lack of comprehension about my puncfiina fever· focused. sharp. You put all your guts into it punching _ cemc from tn_y owo dear mottler, a veteran of the sem•-pro again and again for one minute. and only then do you aeu women's softball leagues, a farmer WA VE and. a aoat freeze.frame: and you collapse totally exhausted into the farmer. So how come when I told her about punching, she cool leather. suddenly took a new interest in my \!areer as an editor and Something about th is feels great. I can imagine Power isaid I'd better S8".C my hands for typing? Punching Therapy groups. I could write a book_ about it. Americu HeaU' Macall.De Service IQ.terns' lQ.ng hours good._discipline BuckJngbU.-o•erten . . A•• l.uDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you will reopen the subject of sa<alled overworked medical interns and residents. In my opinion. Dr. Norman Shumway got a bum rap. First.theyoung •••••••••••• man's mother wrote to complain: he didn't. I found this interesting. Next I would like to say that my hean bleeds for those poor interns and residents who are paid between $15,000and $25.000a year while receiving the most important training of their young lives. I was an intern at Johns Hopkins Medical School in I 932. We received room and board and laundry. No pay. (Remember. this was the Depression.) I sold my blood for toothpaste money and an occasional candy bar. In 19331 was a resident. I received $30a month. The second year it went upto$50. I worked most days and many nights (including Sundays). When l could get one oft he other fi ve interns to take my calls fora few hours or an occasional evening, it was a treat. Except for missing my wife (she was not allowed to be with me), I was never so happy (or tired) as I was during thoseda'ys when I was learning about children'sdiseascs. . Hooray for Dr. Norman Shumway. who believes it is wonderful discipline for interns and residents to work long hours. The lessons I learned as a house officer lasted a lifetime. -JAY ARENA. M.D .. DUKE MEPICAL CENTER. DURHAM. N.C. DEAR DR. ARENA: Several distinguisbed lndivid- u.ls wida wltom I serve on tbe Visiting Committee of Harvard MecUcal Scbool were alao lo Dr. Sbumway'a corner. Amoag tlaem were tbe dean, Daniel Tostes~n; Dr. Ricltard Rosa, dean of Johna Hopkins Medical Scbool; Dr. J•dah Folkman, profeasor of pediatric surgery. Harvard MecUcaJ Scbool, and Jobn Evan a, former president of tile University of Toronto. Rarely bas an iuae generiated so muy 1troa1 oplalons -pro and con. Tbaaks to all wbo wrote. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I recently read a piece in Harper's Bazaar that seemed woefully incomplete. The article was called "Seven Office Headaches You Can Avoid." Here are the culprits. I'd like to see what you, Ann Landers. would have added: I . Air-conditioning headache. 11 2. No-lunch headache. Colorin·g Contest ItS A Horse Of A Different Color Orange County fairgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6-15 WINNERS! One winner in each age group will he chosen. Each winner will receiv e 4 tickets to the Orange County Fair. Winning pictures will be posted in the Fine Arts exhibit at the fairgrounds. PHONE ~~~~~~~~~~~~- AGE G ROl P 0 3-5 yrs. 0 6-8 yr . 0 9-11 yr . ltl If.~ & REG \ 1.ATIO'.\S: I .\II ~ntrit"'I mu•t ht-t·omplt'lt'd b} • r hlld In M~t' ~roup11 li11tf'd. 2. s .. ntt rn1ri~ 10 Col<>rlna ConttU. P.O. Box IS60. Co te Mttut. <.A 92626 3. All f'ntrit• nlu1t bf' rf'rtiHd b~ Junt 15th. .:. \ .... 3. Post-<offcc-break hcadachl'. 4. Copy-tl'achine headache. · • 5. Blinding-lights headache. 6. Noisy-machine headache. 7. Too-much-to-do-at-one-time headache. -THROBBING TEMPLES IN TORRANCE DEAR THROB: I would have included: 1. Nearby cigar or cigarette smoke. t. Tbree pbone call• at once and one waiting. 3. Yakldng colleag11e wbo bangsaround wlleo you're try lag to ca tell ap witb your work. C. Repeatedpllooe calls from bome about lblap you can't doanytbbt'-about.(" Jobbny bit meand ltJd my doll and lbe do1woo teat.") 5. Misplacing Important letter or file tllat tbe boas wants Immediately. ' f . Poor ventilation or, beaveo forbid, piped-in music. • • • What kind of wedding goes with today's new life styles? Doesanythinfgo? Ann Landers'"New Bridfs Guide .. tells what's nghr for roday's weddings. For a copy. send $2. plus a long. self.addressed. stamped envelope ( 3 7 ~ntspostage)toA~nders. P.O I!f1x 11995. Chicago. Ill. 60611 . How to submit your n ews The Dail> Pilot wants }Our wedding and engagement news. To help you submit the rcqum:d information. forms areavailablear the Dail) Pilot office. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. For weddings. on/) a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots. Polaroid and color photos can ·1 be used. The photo must be subm111ed no later than three weeks afler the wedding. otherwise i t will not be published. Engagement information 1s to be submilled at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos cantbe dropped off at the office or mailed to the Wedding Department. Daily Pilot. P. 0. Bo,\ J 56fJ. Costa M esa. Calif. 92626. ~~ ·=·=·~;~::~:=t;'.~=;~::~~~=t~;::~:~::~:~;:::~:~:·:·:·:·: .·:·:·:·~~~ ~~ LENNY WANTS YOUI ~~~ "Call Today for Appointment &75-0823 Complimentary Foil Highligh1ing for any \l·oman who goes from long 10 above iohouldt'rs or shorter ... Consultations included ~fore any ffrVit'f' f.ulting 125 Perm & Foil Highlighting $45-55 Avt>da Hair Products & l\.'tfS .'tfousse $50 Pt/}' 11to1u1 "'' tl~ 1110,t co11te11t1"'cac1 1IJ0111a11 4th 11to11tl ( •11,. I 7 ·25) Photo ~t"S•ion inrludl'd 23:13 E. Coasl Hwv. OpE.n Tut"sday Suit~ A (by Matte>o ;s) thru Saturday :: Corona del Mar, CA 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. ;:: ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:;:·:·:·:~:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!;:::;::::::::::::::::: •. ::. Keep your garden in shape ~ reading Friday's garciening page. llilyPillt Board Trunk James Otis Buckingham of Newport Beach claimed Mary KathlC'fn O'f\ricn as his bride in a May S wedding -ceremony in St. Brendan's Catholic Church in Los An- geles. The bride. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Terence Gavin O'Brien ofLos Angeles wore a gown of white Alencon lace and silk organza. fashioned with a sweethean neckline and Schiffii lace butterfly sluves. The full skin was embroidered at the hemline and edged with a Schiffii lace ruffle. Her fingenip veil was caught to a headband of matching Alencon lace and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Her sister, Maureen O'Brien was maid of honor and bridesmaids were her .._ __ __.sister. Elana O'Brien. Mary Mary Buckinpam Bryant and Ann Buckingham. sisters of the bndegroom. Barbara Lyon and Nancy Peterson. The brideiroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winthrop Buckingham II of San Marino. was auended by his brother William Buckingham as best man. two other brothers. Charles and Henry Buckingham, and two cousins Edward Lyon and Michael Thamer as ushers. Other ushers were Michael and John O'Brien, brothers of the bride. John Potter and Barney Page. Patrick O'Brien. brother of the bride. was altar server at the ceremony. The Crystal Room of th e Beverly Hills Hotel was the scene of a r~eption, attended by 300 guests. The couple left on a wedding trip to London and Paris and plan to make their home in Newport Beach where Buckingham is employed by Coldwell Banker. ENGAGEMENT S Stoddard-Burns Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Stoddard of Escondido have announced the engagement of their daughter. Melinda Ka). to John Edward Burns of Newport Beach. Both the bride-elect and her fiance are graduates of Ncwpon Harbor High School. She attended Cal State Long Beach and Burns. the son of Don and Rose Bums of Newpon Beach attended Orange Coast College. A November wedding is planned in The Village Inn. Rancho Santa Fe. Pine-Sutherland Vicky Lynn Pine and Keith Lawrence Sutherland, both of Huntington Beach. have announced their wedding plans for April of next year. The bride~lect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Adair Pine of Huntington Beach graduated from Marina High School and is attending Southern California College of Medi cal and Dental Careers. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jesse Sutherland of Huntington Beach. He is a graduate of Marina High School and attends Orange Coast Collc$e while also working as a machinist. The April 1985 weddm$ 1s planned in Westminister Seventh Day Adventist Church. Daily Pilot money savers for women include thf' Supermarket Shop- -per column. advertised values. coupon sa vings a nd tasty recipes in Wed· nesday's food pages. Quiksilver -A Sense of Style at Al's Garage. &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • 17141 6.t4~5070 , 'I Th~ commupat)' theaters. a college and 1 dinner thcate~ move into the tPQtliJht this week with new producuons runnma thepmut of comedy, drama and musical~. F1rnonto \)le bourds, opening iucsday. is "Fiddler on the Roor· at the Grand Dinner Thea ter. followc~ Thursday by the '"San Clemente Communuy Theater's "The Fantasticks'' and "Moonchildren" at Or- ange Coast College. Sharing an opef\in.g night frid._y will be ··Days of Wine and Roses" at the Newport Theater Arts Center and "Mrs. Gibbons' Boys" at the Hunt· in~on Beach Playhouse. • 'fiddler" replaces "Funny G irr· at the Orand Hotel sho~lacc. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim, and will run ni~htly except . Mondays at varying curtain umes through Aug. 19. Call 772-77 10 for ticket infor- mation. John Swartzel i5" d1rccting"'The Fantas- licks .. at San Clemente's theater. 202 Ave. Cat?riJlo .. The musical (which opened in 1962 in·New Yor~ and is still running) will ~on stage Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Jtine 23. Reservations 492-0465. Three pcrformances9f"Moonch1ldren" will be ~iv en Thursday throutth Saturday at 8 p.m. 1n OCC's Drama lab 1'ht!ateron tht Costa Mesa campus. Patnck Haine:-. 11> directins a cast comprised of Rich Jackson. Jewnnifer Bauerle. Ken Perkins. Phil Diegelman. Todd Marshal, Pat Raabe . Mana Sala1ar and Li~ Ra\liff. "Days of Wine and Roses." the stage version of the drama which origUlated on TV's Playhouse 90 and later became a hit movie. stars David Billman·a'nd La Donna dcBarros as a couple consumed by al- coholism. Others i.n the cast arc Simon. de Soto. Robb Kirby. Settic ·Blllling. 1Ed Reder, Pierre Alexander and Jessica Reder. Performances will be given Frida)s and Sat urda)S :u 8 ~.m. at 1he r beat~r Atb Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, NewPort lkach. Reservation 63 I ·0288. Joanne Wolcott recreates htt 1974 leading role in tttl · reprise of "'MB. Gibbons' BQys .. at tht Huntington Beach Playhouse. "Main Street :u Yorkto~n Avenue. Hunti ngton Beach. with Ron Moeller, San dy and Malcolm Silver, Alan Staniforth, Marc Le Blanc~ Greg Oarlich, Robin Pri~ and Dan Smith also aboard. J. D. Reichelderfer directs the comedy, which runs Fridaysand Saturdaysat 8:30 through July 7. Reservations 832-1405. Winding up 1his weekend is 1he Irving Berlin musical ··Annie Get Your Gun'' at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster: Rita DeLano and Da vid Redding head the large cast wi1h final performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Ticket information 995-4113. ' Also on local stages and continuing are: -"Angels FaU" at South Coast Reper- tory, 655 Town C'eotel' Dri ve. Costa Mesa t9574033). nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. (Sundays 7:30)and weekend matinees at 1"ln through lune ~4 -"Lavender Follies" a' Scbaltian._ West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente ( 492·'9950), Wednesda~s through Satu.rdays at 8. Sundays at I and 7. thro~ July I. . ...._ -"I'm Getll•g My Act ToSetittt _., .. Takillg It o.n die Road" at the Newpon Harbor At'tors Theater, 390 ~tt Va5ta·· "' St.. Costa Mesa,(63J·Sl 10). Fridays qd ... Saturdays at 8. Sundays at J. throufi June ··· ~. ~ Happy8lst . . Film corp reversing Hollywood' sexodu~? Brooke Shield• belpe Bob Hope celebrate bla birthday on a two-hour NBc special from the Louisiana World ExpoaltlCln in New Orleans . . tonight at 9 on Channel 4 . I," •' ' TONIGHT'S TV h.... ----~·-.. -8:00- 1 llQUNEWS l, U CHIPS 0 BJ /LOBO 1 (!) GAEA TEST AMERICAN HERO 'I> BUCt< ROGERS Ga MACNEJL I LEHRER NEWSHOUA '1!l BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT . , (I) C8S NEWS @)ABCNEWSQ Oil NBC NEWS m DICK VAN DYKE ©'MOVIE * * ••.; "Rio Bravo" (1959) JOhn Wayne. Dean Martin. CS'MOVIE * • • "The Hunter · (1979) Steve McOueen Eh wanacn -&:30-m A MATTER OF TASTE (I) NEWS @)TAXI 18 WHEEL OF FORTUNE • 1 m THAT GIRL ~)MOVIE * t "·The Bugs Bunny I Road Runllef Movie" (1979) Ammatea -7:00- 11 CSS NEWS DNBCNEWS . 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN UABCNEWSQ .. 0 BIONIC WOMAN (!)NEWS ti) WHEEL OF FOAT\JNE fD BUSINESS REPORT '1!) SNEAK PREVIEWS (I) P.M. MAGAZINE @)ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Q! LOVE CONNECTION mMOVlE • •;, "Oklahoma Annie" ( 19521 Judy Canova, John Russell Z BONDS ARE FOREVER -7:30-11 DANCE FEVER D @ FAMILYFEUD O MOVlE * • * "The Green Bere1s" ( 1968) f •• ". John Wayne. OaYld Janssen ! 0 INVISIBLE SOLDIERS ti) WKRP IN CINCINNATI 1 • ti) @) PEOPLE'S COURT f. -Ell) WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS '1!) PRIZEWINNERS Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH H FAAGGLE ROCK -8:00- 1 II (I) SCARECROW ANO MRS. KING Q la TV'S BLOOPERS ANO PRACTICAL JOKES , U @) MOVIE I • • "The Conc0<de Airport ·79" (1979) Rooert Wagne<. Susan Blake- 1 "1}'._ I 0 JOKER'S WILD Cil SOAP l ti) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT • tl)MOVIE •• • • "Amencan Graffiti" (1973) Ron Howard. Cindy W1lhams '-Ell) FRONTLINE '1!) GREAT PERFORMANCES .-. (C1MOV1E ·:~!· ** "Greased L1ghlnlng" ( 1977) Rietlard Pryor, Beau Bndges. • ! ' ' • ' • }! i ' I I I 1 I ' • • l l H l NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS S. BARRY MANILOW: THE CONCERT AT BLENHEIM PALACE Z1MOVIE • t • "Ratntree County" I 1957) Ehz· abeth TaylOf. Montgomery Clift. -8:30- 0 TIC TAC DOUGH (!) LOVE BOAT ti) P.M. MAGAZINE fH)MOVIE • • • • "My Fatr l ady" t 1964) Rex Harrison. Audrey Hepburn ,(),STYLE 'S. -t:OO-I II (I) ONE DAY AT A TIME U Qt SUPER BIRTHDAY: A WOALO'S FAIR SALVTE TO BOB HOPE ONEWS ti) MERV GRIFFlN fD JUOY SINGS «i) ROCKABY '1;>DRAGNET tO)MOVIE • t • "Fon Apaclle' ( 1948) John Wayne, Henry Fonda -9:30- 11 (I) NEWHART MOVIE • * * "Winning" ( 1969) Paul New· """'• Joanne Woodwetd '1;>PETER GUNN i1 BEST Of BllARRE Q -10:00- • CAGNEY l LACEY 8 G>NEWS D BAY TO eAeAKERS I GREAT PEAFORMANCES FAOHTUN! LANO Of n4E GIANTS MOW .... "The PromlM'' (1979) KatllleWI Oulnlan. St~ COffitlS )MOVIE * * t •.; "Tilt Hung«' (19&3) C.tht-nne DtnluYe, Dlvtd Bo¥1ie -10:30-m INDEPENDENT NEWS -11:00- 110 0 llJ ®!@NEWS O TA.xi tl)M'A•S*H al HAWAII AVE-0 £t) FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN m DICKVAN DYKE Z MOVIE ** "A Sale Place" (1971) Tuesday Weld. Orson Welles. -11:30-- 1) I]) HART TO HART O ~TONIGHT 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 @) ABC NEWS NIGHTUNE 0) ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE £t) LA TENIGHT AMERICA m 700CLU8 tt .MOVIE * * "The Hollywood Knights" (1980) Robert Wuhl, Tony Danza 0 MOVIE *** "Tall.In The Saddle" (1~4) John Wayne, 81a Raines . -11:40- C MOVIE • • Brainstorm' ( 1983) Natalie WOOd. Christopher Walken -1H5- S MOVIE • • "Goodbye Emmanuelle" (1977) Sylvia Knstel. Umber1q.Orstnl. -12:00-u EYE ON HOUYWOOO 0 ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-JN IIJ INDEPENOENT NEWS ti) THICKE OF THE NIGHT O)HARRYO TOI MOVIE • • • 'Joe Kidd t 1972) Clint Eas1- wood. John Saxon -12:30-D (J9I LA TE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 0 TWILIGHT ZONE U HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP 0 IN SEARCH OF ... ({) ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH·IN EID COMEDY TONIGHT Z MOVIE • • Blood Relatives'· ( 1977) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry. -12:40- 11 lB COLUMBO -1:00-0 GENEAUTRY U HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP OMOVIE • • ·~ 'Baille Ctrcus" ( 1953) Hum· ptirey Bogart June Allyson C!J THE PROTECTORS ti) MOVIE • • ·coast Of Skeletons" ( 1965) Rtehard Todd. Dale Robef'tson. m oENESCOTT 0 MOVIE • •'i W11t1001 Reservations" (1946) Claudette Colberl. John Wayne -1:05- H-BUDDY HACKffi: LIVE & UNCENSORED -1:25- S MOVIE • • Carry On Emmannuelle' ( 1978) Suzanne Oantelle. Kenneth Wllhams -1:30- 0 HEAL TH FIELD O GENEAUTRY UNEWS tl tMOVIE "The Oaring Adventur8f" ( 1947) Duncan Renaldo. Martin Garraloga. 0) ALL IN THE FAMILY ~ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN C MOVIE • • "l11t1ma1e Moments" (1981) Alexandra Stuart Bernard Fresson. . -2:00- 11 <JJ CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH O)t~NEWS -2·05- H MOVIE • • 'Get Crazy" (1983) Ma.lcolm McDowell -2:30-z MOVIE •• 1·\ "The Riddle Of The Sands"• ( 1980) Mlellael Y0<k, Simon MaoCo<· klndale -3:00- C!l CHICO AND THE MAN ,¢JMOVIE tt'i 'DMne Madness" (1980) Belle Mtdler, The Harlettes '01MOVIE • * * "She Wore A Yellow R1bb0n' ( 1949) John Wayne. John Agar tS)MOVIE • t • "The Hunter" ( 1979) Steve McOueen. Ell Wallach -3:30- (f) FAITH 20 ti) MARCUS WELBY, M.D. -3:40- HJ MOVIE ** *'" "Tootsie" (1982) Oualln Hoffman. JesSICi La009. -4:00- (t l TOP O' THE MOANING -4:15- 2 CHARLES OOMPUN TALKS WITH -430- fJ THE MUPPET'S z MOVI£ t • t R11ntrtt County 11957) Eli2· il!)tlll 11,ior, Montgomery Clift By BOB THOMAS suburb famous onl v because of ns stud1oc;, to '"'est 1n movie production." Mallen Calffomta. Then he conceived the idea of Associated Press Writer was chosen as tht• s1ie for the enlertainment said ... t was approached by a couple of CULVER CITY -At a 11me when complex. scheduled to open in 1985, producers to investigate the possibility of an entertainment complex. • The design for Filmcorp Cenlff is •. • dramatic. There are eightstair-stcp terraces ~· •• many film companies are taking their "Beca use we wanted to be near a big finding financing."' projects out of Hollywood in favor of other studio; because we wanted to be on the west Mallen became a kind of marriage ci ties. a Canadian businessman has side.-where film people live," he said. broker between producers and investment. launched construction of a $75 million "Also. the Culver City Redevelopment bankers during tbe upsurge in the Can· entertainment complex here. Agenq ha~ been acti ve and cooperative. ad1an film industry. He began researching with a 90-foot atrium in the middle. Film • • Bruce Mallen. a financier and former We dtdn 't want to pay $300 per square feet the Hollywood-type of operation, and even dean of the business school at Concord ta for the land. The a~ency acquired the four began wriung a book on th e subject. executives will be able to wheel and deal ii\ uucr luxury. with gourmet dining and a "stress-reduction health spa" at their • disposal Screenin$ rooms and post-pro- duction facilities will be state oflhe an. Uni versity m Montreal. radiates con-acres through cmment domain. and we Wnh overseas money. he formed fidencc that Holl} wood -the generic term paid $50 a square foot -$7 million." F1lm<:orp Entertainment Finances to help forthe film community-will continue to Mallen 1s not the onl y· Can~ian to . back such films as ··:rhe Hi gh Country" be the movie world's center. • penetratt· the Hollywood scene. Jack with Timothy Bottoms, "Heartaches" w1th Mallen also managed something Louis B. Mayer never could. Fq,r years Mayer tried unsuc'ccssfully to buy the Salisbun· Mortuary that stands at the entrance to MGM. Mallen was able to do it, and no~ through eminent domain. Billed as the "fi rst international business Singer. a real estate millionaire from Margot Kidder and Roben Carradine, mart for the en tertainment industries." the (algal). has purchased Francis . Ford "Man m 5-A" witn George Segal and proposed FilmcorpCenterwill face Metro-Coppola's defunct Z~trope Studio for "Od~s!.ey of the Pacific" with Mickey Goldwyn-Mayer Studio and will be the S 12.3 million and plans to renovate it as a Rooney. most imposing edifice in Culver Ci ty. modem film facilit\. Realizi ng that the Canadi an movie ··Right now we're using it a.s a construe-· ·• ti on shack.·· be said. "Later we might make it into a writers' bun$11oW or ~metbin~ The chapel makes a 01c.e screening room. Mallen said in an interview there were "In 1977 and I 9i8. new tax laws made It bubble would some day burst. MaHen several reasons why Culve r Ci1y, a modest appear anracti ve for Canadian taxpayers shiftedj}tS operations more and more to ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;~~;;=:====:::::;;;;;;.;;...__.,:::.,_.:..._ Lavish landscaping every· where you look ... the leisure .. timc pleasures of separate swimming and therapy pools, a sun deck, outdoor fireplace and barbecues. Sun·splashed beaches and the sea are a short stroll away, just ~ fur you r enjoyment This is the incomparable lifesryle of Villa Balboa, a secure, luxurious condominium commu· nity high atop a viewsite bluff over- looking Newp:>rt Harbor. Truly • / And A Newport Address. - ~n L)\\ ncri,,h1p oppnrrurnry like no t )ther ... <md tlll exdui;ive address in Ne'' lXJrt Beach. Two-Bedroom Luxury Condominiums from $ 209, 900 Sales Office ~n Daily 10 AJvt. Tt) (' P.M .. Or Bv Appointment VlLLA BALBOA ~) 220 N1u~ L111C, Newport Beach, CA ~2fl6 \ (714) 645-645Q _ .. Dreyer& OU ............ _ . t . " .. .. lay stirs Vietnam memories •.• PARIS (AP) -A Vtet· at~nd tb~ play's l'remiere, • ·um veteran's pippina We directed by Jean-Paul Fall ~'ftill be the lone American in French. $Cheduled for • ~•Y in the A vi.anon Fcsti-• Jull 11 iat the Salle Benoist val, one of France's most XI . The play already has ~pulat summer festivals been performed in Israel. that has been held in 'that Canada and South Africa. · · sunny Prove'ncal town for and it will open in Britain •Z•the'past 37 )'.ears. and West Gennany next "Still Life" by Emily year. . Mann is t}\c story of three The Avignon Festival. rnidwestemcrs - a vet-though it has welcomed cran. his wife and their foreign companies since ·:•.-cloae fricQcj -ytbose Jives 1974, is designed as a .-:•: were forever altered by the testing ground for new 1-··· Vietnam War. ~nch groups. Many pro- •·· Orama critics have fessionals say a friumph "·· called the play .. theater of there guarantees success. • • . testimony," because it re-French director Ariane ti counts the lives of real Mnouchk.ine, who will take people whom the play-her highly touted Theat~r I~ wright interviewed at du Sofeil to the Olympic length. Arts Festival in Los An- 1 ~ It was a major success in geles. and choreograph.er r the Unjted States where it Maurice Bejan were .. dis- , · ·.played to full houses in covered" in Avignon. New York. Los ,\ngeles. "The festival gives you a San Francisco; Seattle and ki nd of photographic pic- Chicago,. and captured five turc -of whafs going on in off-Broadway Obie Awards French theater and dance," in 198 l for best play, di rec-said Deborah Wcrbner. a tion and production. Paris-based· arts promoter since theaterdutttors trom all over Europe come to scout new talent and decide their calendars." FOR TIE BREAK OF YOUR LIFE! *WA iMiii *SANTA ANA Mann Bra ~Woodbridge E.dWlntt 8rtstol 529-5339 551-0855 s40·7444 COSTA MESA OiWi(i ~MN...,_ .,,.., .""~,.,...,.N=fNIS=""SJ'"=""IAl=NO= Edwwds Hart>or'!Win Clnlcbne PK!flc's Mmlofl Dl'M·ln 831-3501 834-2553 ~ ELiiiii> CiWiiii MSnllNS1U EdwardsSaodleblck StadlumDl'M-lr\ EdwWdsOnema 581·5880 838-8770 West 891..J93S -In a telephone interview and a fesu val regular. "It's with The Associated Press also a place where deals are . from her Nyack. N.Y.. struck. and bargains made •.• hom~thell~~~d~a~ LI~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : . . wri~t said the work was "a • ~ . testimony to the nation ., , about the war and its ef- .. · fects." · If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones. • · .. The war was such a I !•. complex issue for me. I felt ~· I had to write a piece of · non-fiction so people could .C -not deny what really hap- -~ • pened." Mann said. ., •, · She said she expected a strong reaction from the Avignon public since the ;play is about more than ' what happened in Viet- :· nam. := "It is a play about t~ ··violence in society and the · ~.violence between meh ·and ~, women.·· she said. "The :.•Vietnam War is simply a ~specific bac kground :"'~gainst which we can look :~at the question of violence ·:in society and in individual :~lationships. - ~: "The play is universal.- • no one country has rhe ::market cornered on guilt :.;When it comes to violence.·· Mann said she would . ""----------~ .... Where poulon la~ Sometime• It'• ,.,.., to do the wrong thing ~ ..... ~ .. ~)t .. f kL r • ...,. .... : v. < •,. ..... • '1-<£ rc•1PI£ '·• (•>JM ,. JAMIE LEE CURTIS •Alf .,.~-.;,:,·A~11' •• <~,;, ·~ .""'-.'; Sl:TH ·PHl1.r \TflN~ • l(f ~uY Qo.JA·. '''PG , K. ;r-.., .r. "1~ ic.;.TH H r. Kf~ .. NFO" IH!. :. ; ;..•< /'/! t.r..~ f;\ 'Y.Si ~ c, :)l'<IA ~ r: QDRGE WC/ " ,,, hf.' NA~·, ,T(y(I, ~PIHocfl..., • --' ~~~~· ~ ........... t--· ·-~ ~ NOW PLAYINGI TICKETS FOR TODAY'S SHOWS ON SALE WHEN BOX OFFICE OPENS 10:1S A.M.1 12-45 P.M .. 3:15, e:oo. 8:30, 11:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M .. I 1:30 A.M., :hOO. 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 t FAIAIUN. MIONIOHT BOX OF'flCE OPENS ~30 A.M edwards NEWPORT .. ,.._~1 C,..-,11 fllllAI 644 0760 ,.( CO•\' MWf ll""lbt - JAul0'911 I w•CAt1MVI &OX OfflCE OPENS 8:00 A.M. LAGUNA Hill S MALL CINEMAS "" ~· • 7r -'f'll I • -.. , 1. O~·t>~ " .. .... . . ----- 11-·~ ....... ~:~f!#P'- :.· JAMES KEACH ~ 11:30 A.M .. 12 Noon, 2:30, 5·00, 7:30 10:00 t FRI -SUN. 12; 15 A.M &OX OFFICE OPENS 11:00 A.M edwtr~ SOOTH COAST PlAZJI &11~10l Al \UNHOWlst 546 2711 11:30 A.M .• 12 Noon, 2:30. 5:00, 7;30, 10:00 t FAl.·SUN 12:15 A.M. &OX OFF.ICE OPENS 9:00 A.M. edwards CINEMA WEST .. "fw•H\lll 891 3935 ·. :· COSTA Ml SA " ,t.f (,.•'tl'f.HWf\f e -----EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT -· Sun/Mon 2.00. 4'00 9:30 A.M .. 12 Noon, 2:30. 5j)(), 7:30. 10:00 I FRl.-SUN 12: 15 A.M BOX OFACE OPENS ll:OO A.M. 9::30 A.M .. 12 Noon, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30. 10:00 t FAl.-SUN. 12:15 A.M. 80X OFFICE OP£.N8 ll:OO A.M. 6'00, 8:00, 10:00 EDWARDS LIDO .,,.. ..., edwards MISSION VI[ 10 MALL edwards HUNTINGTON lt•CM IOUltUIO 848 0388 .,,.. ::. Newport at Via L ldo 873-8350 ....... \AH 01H..,o '"""' ,,., 95 'Or>ww """I'•" 4 -6220 NA f ( 0 & I Of lN\ON\ •' l\l•\ ~ t4V""Tl""Ci.T0 N HACH HU 990 4021 * DOlJY STEllO UA MOV1£S 4 GUICE 630911 UA CITY C£NlER * COSTA IESA 546 2711 EDWARDS SOUTH CO~T PLAZA OUllG( 637 0340 AMC ORANG[ MA! I * COSTA IUA 631 3501 EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN OIAJIG( 634 9361 PACIFIC ORANGE OR IN 1n1u 551 om EDWARDS WOOOBRIOG£ WESTllHTEI m 5333 UA WfSTMINSTER TWIN lJGUU lllCI 497 1711 EDWARDS SOUTH WESTlllHT£1 891 3693 COAST LAGUNA PACIFIC HIWAY 39 OR IN * lJGUU •IW• EDWARDS SANBORN LAGUNA HILLS MALL 768·661 l PG ~~ NOW PLAYING tot!&"'" ,..__ I• • f',t,t .... o...• ... ··ttt , .. , .. ····· ,~ ............ ,,,.,.... 70MM SIX TRACI< (X]lco•nTwa>I' PRESENTATION IA •lllAOO lff-1 II 4CI! -,:-.. f\o; '~· ,..,. ' •• ' .... • ~f.f •)'\ M• N ~1'f ..... 1r a ._. .. ,,._ ..... ,....... j••·•it"'•• .......... ,., ..... ,,,,_ ... 'I. ~ MllLI '* ·"' Vo~ ' v., .....C.. .,.~, . ._, ... , .... , •.... , •.... "' ............... ,, .... ••• ~liol-'-. .. l. .. \•1' ............. ; .. , ....... . ....... ,, .... . ~ ~ . ,.,,. ......... , . , ... , .. , .. -· ·~~---"' .... Ima : • _,_ ·~· ,...,,._, . ., . l)r,...,.. '-"' 411'ft' ~ --· ........... , ... , •.... , . •• .. ' . ' ....... tOIMACffP ... MI'! .. ·~ ,..,. 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Ca"'4t!//es 5 :507:45 ..., ,_, • 9:45 3:25 1 :10.Termi of Ind• tDU eument(P0)1:005:4010:25 Ii (;1 Q (111I'·'*·'§6) 639 8770/ ~~u;) FIRESTARTER @ Moscow 'n~ ttD50N C!l Plu1 Slaytround(A) A l"riday the t 3th IV CA I AllO Showl119 Hot Dot In (A) qa.::=:a N Tiie .... Little Whor•- llout• In T11111 (PG) 5,-,,,-1 •• ,, t:a,,...tll•s tml With Atalnst Air Oddi IA) Alto Sllowlnt ,.ootloo .. (~I * Orlv•l n1 0Hn 7:30 w .. 1t.nd1 /1:00 WHknltllll Ch1IC11f'n Und~• 17 FR( [ Unlru No1•c1 -~----~-...... It\ the tiine of your life that may last a lifetine. s;~_, •• ,,, c..11'\tl/•$ ~198-'~Gty~lnc MU UA Mo.toes 99().4022 IRVINE fowaros WOOdt>ftdQe Cinema 5~ I 0655 LAGOO Hill$ OIWIGE MITMlltlTP City Cente1 ~-755:1 PiOllc s HI-Way 39 OllAleGl Slac1t11m On'+ln Onve-in6J9.1770 891·3693 COITAMESA fOWM!l$ CirltlN Center 97~1•1 COSTA MESA Eowns Town Cenler 751 ~ 1 &4 Edwaros/Sanborn SAHTA FE $:t L aouna Hills Maft SRO l i Mw ad m In 768·6611 523 301J LA HAlllA AMC F aslllOll SQIJ11e 691 0633 WEITMIMITEll UAlwtn Cinemas 896 S333 I NOO<WU M:Clnlo ~ OOGMlt,..@ .JAMES STEWART IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ROPE ~q EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Sat-Mon 1:45. 3.30. 5:10. 6:45, 8:25. 10.00 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lllHOl 540 7444 Af w&CAI Tkul • • \AH1' A ANA \ "GR£YSTOI!£ Ttl l[li[fl) Of TWAIC lOltD Of Tlf APES" (PG) 1230 l~ H O 810 IOSO "BMAKlf'" (PG) 12 lO llS H O 64S IS~ II 00 "RC*ANCING Tlf STM" (PG) 1230 300 SJO 800 IOJO "f'Ol.IC[ ACADEMY" (I) HO i.'5 1050 "roonoosr <PG> 12>0.0 5 a.a "Ttl MA MAL" (PG) !)£$ 320 SSS 8JS I. I. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT "lllJIANA JCKS All> Ttl T£WI.£ Of DOOM" (PG) e•!l~N:w·:.14 J ·i~1) ~ FACUlTY01 CANOl.EWOOO SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT "ll>IAM JOf(S All> Ttl T£WlI Of OOCll' (PG) 11 70lll!I 00l8T SIUlO 1000 1730 lOO H0,100. 1030 IHS "MWlf " (PG) !HS I'S U S i •S I 4S 10 ·~ "roonoosr (PG) I 00. S ~. 1010 "AGAllST AU 000$" (I) l IS 100 "MAKIN' Tlf GIW>E" (R) 100 soo 900 "HAllOllOO£S" (R) 10510(),llOS "MOSCOW ow nr www· <lJ lOS 800 "TtlMS Of EJllCARIOT" (PG) 12JO ~n 1020 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * ''POUC( ACMJOlf" (It) l\US "TtlMS Of DIUllEIT" (PG) t. "WSTOllI M lDIJll Of TMZM''(K) 2. ·1C9W1'· (K) l. "COllM M WIMIM" (I) "SLCEPAWAY CAMP" (R) PlUS "ltl HOUSE ON S(llORITY ROW" (R) itcl!!l;~~jQ1) "CHATTANOOGA CHOO CtlXI'' (PG) l\US "BCST unu: MQ.EHOUSE 11 TWS" (I) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT ''ll>IAMA Ol'S All> Tl( TtWlC Of DOOM" (PG) 1'\llS "NAT£ All) HA Y£S" (PG) .!SllOJ1fQ. "lt!IWIC"6 T11 STM" (PG) l'\14 "Bl.AME IT ON RIO" (R) "SllTID CAllJl.CS" (") l'lUS "FOOROOS(" (PS) "llOllC( ACAOOIY" (I) 1'1.US ''AGAIGf Alt Cll)S" (I) "SlllPAWAl°CMr' (I) P\"' ··n1 HOOSE°" scao1tn aow" <•> "HlCHEST.MTIJt/C." .,, .... Deft. ~ Su11·TU.• COSTA 1EA 546-2711 Edwards South Cont Plaza * ..all IUCH 64-4-0760 Edwards Newport OIMCE 637-03-40 LA taA (213) 691-0633 AMC fashion Square . NM; Oranae Mall .... VIEJO 830-6991 Edwards V'ieio Twin * fOlllTAlll VALLEY Family 4 963-1307 *OOlBY STEREO CAllH CIOV£ 530-440 l Edwards Westbrook •COllAMEIA EOwws °'"""' ~-3102 COITAMUA UAClnemu ~0594 --·-OMllll Pldlc., OnlnQI ()rM.411 ~1 •l6ftw!l-m-...,~'"""'1~ lill':'.=.I ~~~NOWPlA~NG ~---- FOUNTAIN VAJJEY Family Four 963-f307 ORAN OE ORANGE UA City Cinema Stadium Drive-In 634-3911 639-8770 ORANGE AMC Orange Mall 637 -0340 SO. COAST PLAZA u1 .,..,.., ....... 7~1-4114 "fOOROO." CN> 210 6~. IO•S -~ M.l OllDr (I) • 10 I l5 I CALL THEATRES I . FOO SHONT'IMES . fl TORO TOfffl C£NTCR "SIXIUJI c.uJ" SAOOl.EBACK IOl•thW llSJISSIS ID ••••' ........ IN) 1us. 2n '10 600 100 10 IS "..... I IS !IS II 00 <!'GI 111•• '' IS1·4114 SHO Ill l OO Sll·5UO USOl•JOO -----------TO Wh CENTER • STll'llll KllG s SAOOl[BACK SICMll kftC s io 1., hltl '"flOUlltl" (11) so 101 ,, ''fWSTMltl" {I) 11 .._ $Ut Tll l 00 J)Q !"•• tf tl4S l 00 SIS 130 US m .4114 l• 600810rOlO ~15180 SUt11.l:tO TOWM C£NT£.R ""1.ICl WIDlr <al SAOOl[BACK -.nicm: M WOD lO le1 ~ S1 \0 l lO 110 1040 Ol llllZM" (PC) >I W• 'fl '1U11AUT ~ (I) ~ rr 10' '' I 00 l 20 S 4S JSl-4114 ltO l~S~900 ~~i."s;ao •IS.1030 SOUTH COAST 1xu1 STUlO 12.~ 1• 190 .,_.., 17~.~ ~~~ ~:~~~ACK "M"=~Df/:, '2 SO tA l 00 V '•• •• 1 •S 00 I IS 10-00 ......_. 511 5110 USOt' 100 M STCIF' INl -----------!JO l •s 500. l IS. 10 IS SAOOlEBACK "OIATI~ S46·2111 DOI.BY STlRtO H '""' acJ0 CMOO" <Kl SOOTH COAST 10lrW 6 IRA(); DOI.Bf II .... •• 2 00 • 00 6 20. g 36. 10 4() ..... .._ •u m•u s11.saao Sl.51111. J:te ~.. Of DOCll" (PC) 9 30 A Ill. llooft. 546-2711 230. soo 7 lO. 1000 llOllW l(Df'Oll) "Tlf MMAl" <"I) LJ0 41S10090 S46·ll02 00l.8YSTU£o S2 so ro oo HARBOR TWIN "MIMllCllC Tll Sll'1" (r.i) 11 .lO H5 ~ 00 1 ; .. 9l0 SZ:.0111 JOO FOUNTAIN VALLEY • .,,.,.... !'Cl 4115 • 40 "lfWI!" (N) 200, 6JO 10~ "fmTMlll" (I) )00 100 1050 ....... <"'> I IS..~ IS tlO WESTMINSTER • .. . TBE FAMILY c1acus "They bri~ the picture closer, but not the sound." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Before you give me any excuses, Ma'am ... ''. .. you're absolutely right!" MOON MULLINS '-' BRE~I< ilMc ... ® PEANUTS HEY, BURLAP BRAIN! TRY TO 6ET OHE OVER THE PLATE ! ..IS WHt:N l Gf:T AMBITIOUS AND ST.ART A <aARDEN. C) 11 BURLAP BRAIN II ? t'VE NEYER ..ieAR~ TMAT ONE BEFORE •IGGEOBGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) \ \\\ \ / -0 Hl1 exact word• were, 'I hate Mond1y1.'" Hank Ketcham • ·.~C l'~t> A~ YOUMV00>~2· •Nor YET ... SUT I'M I • GETTING 'THERE .• I WMEN YOV Pl.AV RISHT FIE.LO, YOU HAVE LOTS OF TIME TO TMINK .. t " ...,,,.. ...... # ... , •• "" . l ·lt by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz ~EV 6ARA6E ~EAD ~ STRIKE Tl{IS 6UV OUT ~ ~ - I ANIWlll,,TO 1118" tllD CU-At South vul_..Wt, you Wei: •All 0 4'tl6 OAQI •ts The biddiaf hu proeeeded: Nri FM& s..&11 w.- 1 • r .. 1 0 , .. I• P .. 1 What do YOU bid aow'l A.-Wltb thrtt prime eort- trola, we tMak 1• are a bit Loo •lrMC limply &o raiM Lo four spadet. Wt prefer a 1lren1th·1howlnr, waitini bid of three di.amoodt, to see what action partner can take. You can complete the description of your strong hand by bidding rour spades at your next turn. Q.Z -8oth vulnerable. as South you hold: •AKJIOl7 ~Q3 OAK95 +8 The bidding has proceeded: s .. t1a Weit Ntrtla Eaet l • Z o Put Pua ? What adion do you take? A. -Any bid in spades by you will not do full justice to your hand. and also runs the risk of missing your best con· tract. Double. That not only shows your strength, but gives partner the e>p~tuni· ty to convert to pefta.lties in the event that he has some length io the enemy suit. Don't worry about partner SHOE BRABBLE I r.ltelU11 to dubs -yow I~ .,.. tllil Ii I COllY• ,aiul Aaltty valve. U -Aa South, vul•nble, you hoW: ttlfa oQI OAl.M •N The bicMi81 -. proceeded: W..t Nril'.ul 8..u. •• ·~ , ... ? What adjoe do 7"41 take? A.-Partner abould have a pod 1uit ror Ilia ""lneraWe overeaJL IO 76'&1' douWttoa queen it adequat. auppor&. RaiJe l4 two heart.. Indeed. with 1 third trump, JOU should atronrty eouider a jump raiM of partner'• o•er· call. Q.4-Nelther vulnerabJe. ·as South you hold: · •J764 <::11_, 0 164 •AS .The biddini lw proceeded: N.-tli Eut S..tJa 1 <::1 DWe 1 What do you bid now? • A. -This is not the hand for any kind of wailin1 action, even tbouib you don't have quite enough for a redouble. Make the bid you would have made bad there been oo takeout doubk by East - respond two hearts. Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you hold: 'klO'~ ~ W<J(~ 'fo AAVE l ~M\l.'{. 1. AAvE. MO OME. 10 (,() ~E.1'0-. .)\)5\ Atl EMP1i ~~~ME.MT~ FOR BETfEB OR FOR WOllSE FUNKY WINKERBEAN DEFINE. 1HE FOU..DWfNG : DR.SMOCK I I I l J (1.)~ ·~ ~.-o• ~ TIN ~ 1111fllm1•1d: Ntrdll.-.... .. •• ,... ... 1 0 t • ... 1 Wt.At do,., bW DOW7 ,t.-0.-,... .... HaJW your 111811. A!1 ld.iM ,.. tau tMre&IW 11111t • eo.- •trued wJ&Mi U.. blitl , .. have atreM, tel. 81 ,...a., part1er'\ oae club o,tliai bid, you have aaaoullftd tMt you mlfbt bf completely bust. Nevertbelesa, putner has rue·bid the enea11 auit ia the hope of riDdin1 10CM- thi n1 of value in your hand. SiDee you have a guannteecl {it for partner'• majo~ and a. 1in1leton in ·hit first.bid ·auit, your kind should prove a welcome sur· prise to him. However, you don't have enour~ ialorma· lion to plaee the coatncl Announce your upiraUou by making a return ctM-bid ol three diamooda. Armed with the kaowldp that you have , aupport for both majors, partner can cllooN botll the aun aid tbe level ol the final contract. Q..t-Eut-Wnt vuJaeral*, u South you hold: •AI C\7QllZ 0 AIJA + .U ' by Kevin Fagan ~. 1 AA\JE 1'o '° "'*f. ~o "' 1'~ °'~~. YOOCPHr6Er SICKjfilS ~NG,f t:utl\e€H . . . . i • . . S·19 : by George Lemont OH ,~ NO'f1cei::> we weReN1'f' USING AS MUCH e u'f'ff;.R. by Tom K. Ryan .IUDGE PARKER 4 ..--~~~~~--.~~~~~~ 1l4f WN':QJS MVE'C~~' PARK OR fUSi"mJ 1lieM lJNAwARE THAT CARLA HAS eeEN NOW. 'T'OV TRY TO GET A G000 NIGHT'S REST .. ANO WE'LL. TALK lN THE MORNING ! LYING TO HER, M >----. H!AOMISTRESS WAL.KS Hl!Jlt 10 THE DORMITORY I euT, PLEASE MtSS TEMP..ETON. CALL MY AATHER ANO TaLHIM NOT lO COME t .. ' , 0 NI.IC 'llS rtlUC ll)l1C( !!M !l!!i( - ,,,_ NlthOUI mJgllM PICnnoul 9111&•• NWftlUI 91111•11 t o nou 0, ..... ITAmmn NAiil tT•n n . _.. 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MeGAl1hut w.ci, IM 440• iMN. ca. ,,.._ of U.t owtiln ~ M t. fte4 !2 -..-.__",. ._.. 11111 1'nown .. "aOCOM E9otronkle ~ May 2 . 19M Thlt ......... ~· w wttfl the NI .... llNa MiloMfv IMI. Cllf4t of Or-.. ~ on ~eme ~of Howht Ceofta PublltMd Orenge eo..t ~ Pvb!llMcl Or-eo.t W COUii~ Otetk of °"""'9 County on Ste 440, IMM, ca. ta? 11 u.y I ,... COUlllY C)lftl o4 Or.,.. Ool.tnty on Corl>oratlon" Ind loceMd •t 1Cn1 Piiot Mey 14, 21. 21. June 4, 1814 Piiot Mey 21. -'. 11, 11, 1~ May 1• 19M Thie~ It oondUoled by:• ' ,.... w.y e. '* Red' Hiii ~~ T1.1et1n. Ce11totn1e 254M-4 2.....,. Publltnecl 0r.,.. C011t Delly tlmMd pertnWtNp. JOHN M6NM N1r 1Mc1 Orllnll C01111 • w ,..... HtlO. 1-----------Piiot May t4, 21. 21. JUne 4, 1814 Thll ttettment w -._ tne Nol ,._ 14• I 1• 21. .,.._ •1 ,... ~ Otenot 0.-DeltV Nl1h1• o.-.e C.... .., Tr!!:.cw ~ ~..::;..°' :1: Ml.IC NOTIC( NlJC flOTIC( H4M' eowi3 ~of Ot-. OOllftty on 2111-M ,... Maly 14, at, H . .Mw~ Not.., 1t, "· • .,... ~ Trentlt(Of • Moedltt Ceoltel Oor-.....,. Of .... _, ----------1 Mtiy • t814 · '---....::~=.:;•::lm;.:;ICE::;;:=---..._-------=-----.J-----------,· poretton Po.t ........._ •· 2--f'femlOUI ........ .,_.,. Mft'l"ll'r PWU r Som . """"'9 aux """• ..... =-NA.Im ITAW ~ ""'~ PublllMd OrM09 COMt DelV '"*"Ille. ._ JerMy OU18; ,...... ............ -.. .... , ..---......._ Piiot Mey 21. June 4, n, 1a ,.....,. ........ .,. .. , n Tr.,,... .. -0.wScleMlflc eot-No.A-102444 , """'"'-""'....----·-.. ..c:n1ioua-u ~ _. -.. po!'atton. ~ Chf1* 9'oed w .. t. I 1n the~ Court ot the stet• ~neee • NAm ITATlmllf am.-M TM ~ per90M .. doln9 SouU\ W"*°'• 'ConnecUout oto74. of C.ilfomta. tor the Coun\Y of Or· MAYA.OWER GENERAL 8UILO. The fo11ow1nO perton1 .,. doing ..._. • So tw u • 111'°"" to IM under· engt ING CONTRACTOR. 1119 ~ bueltM8e ee: 8. &.. IUtMKM.AOUNA GCX.D. ~r.,,.,.,.., Hoechlt Clipttel In ll'te Mener of .""' &tete of tie. Coel• ~.Ca. t2t2? CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPI . w •na: 210l2 ~ W., 0.-•IO ;;;.-~ :,·.=: 0:: = ,~~ ~ ~ :· v:::: A!~~~~~· 14592 OM f~::~~~a.ty AYenUI. El ~!moue,,.'!J!'M.n" --:;te: 270l2 ~ tl'te abo\4 duflnO 1M thr• yW'I Audelo O.CUMd Hwold fl 0odo9, 1118 Pl&centi., Cellfonu Lend~ Suoot'/. -... -...r w..t. lwh. ca. 11121 leat !)Mt, except. NoUOa le ~ g!wn thet the MeM, C.. na7 2'271 c::t.rTy Awnue. fJ t ewo, ~ '°"::'"° ps90N .. doing ~~le~ by: en EOCOM Dectrontc• Syttem1 UltdelllgMd wtll Ml at Prtvelll..... Thie ~ ~ ooncNcted by: 1 Celt. t2a0 (A) BOLM CONVALHCiHT 1. "'*11111 DMl6on, 15171 ~ Hiii All9nU8, to the hlgtleM end best b6ddlr eul>-~ r-. TNt ~ le condUCMd by: 8 AI06 (8) IOLSA H()f.tE HU'-TH TNt ~t ... ~ wW1 tM Tuatln, CA. 9HIO 1ecYO connnn.tlon of Ml6d ~ Thia .tat.ment _.. flied w11f1 IM OOtpOretlOn. • SUPPLltS. 74H LorgeCln::le. Hunt· ~ 0..-of ,...,__,.~-.. on Amenc.en Hoecha1 Cori>oretlon, ColJft, on "' after the 311t esey of "-·· Celtornie ~~.Inc. lngton 8Mctl ca. 12t47 .... _ 1 ....... ...,_.,,... ........,.., Poe1 Ofb 8o11 2500, Son\meNtlle. ~ tta4, at the oft1oe of Miiton """"ty Oeril of Orange County on Matt Ko6endlch, Prealdent l • ' _,, 1. 1..,.. New Jf#wy oeue Fenton. MO South SpMo Strwt. Mey 22. 19M Thte aw.nent ... Ned -""""' '/nde &tm. 16M2 WM "'-"' ,_ The Intend«! trenti.t It not eul>-Suite 329. loe ~CA. 900t4. ,_ County 01ert1 of Orange County on Clrcle, Huntington leectl, Ce. ~ °'*'99 CoeM o.lly iect to Section 91oe 01 IM Call-County Of Loe Anoee-. S111e ol Pl:'~.~ 1~1~ Ai>nt 29. 1984 ~Jon 8. E.lcllln. 1SM2 Wiid Plum Piiot Mey~'· 11• .11.N 4 • 1 ~ lomla Unllotm Commetdel Code. Calll0tnie ... ligf'lt, tJtle end lnt.,_t 2821_.. Pu~ ,..._7 ,.~~ Circle, Huntington Beech, C.. 1-------------The lntend.o trena1-r wtH be con-ol Mid d«lMMd et the ume ol .,.....,... ""' ..,_, _, 12t41 .,_.,. Mftftl'I' tummated on T~ldey, Jun. 14, death and all the rlgtlt. title and Pilot Mey 14, 2192 • June 4, 1914 Thie~ 11 conduct*' by:• ~ ""'~ t984 at the ortlcie ol Diiion R..cs & 1nterea1 that tn. eatet• of Mid de-rtllJC NOTICE 2547-M oener• pertnenhlp. NCTITPOUI W18 Co.. 535 Madi.on A__,., New CUMd l\u acquit.CS by Oe>ef•llon -----------1 LY'MM Eatnn MAim 8TATBmNf York. New YOl'll. Cleima '°'debt• or of i.w or otherWIM other than or In PlCTITlOUI ., .... , .... ""' Mftftl'c Thia,....,,,.., llled wfttl tn. The --... .-..... the Trenaf9ror meiy be ftled with eddltlon to that ot uld clecund, at NA* ITAW ----'"..;..-.-.-.-.....;.;."" ....... ' ~-----1 Count/a.it. ol 1~ County on butlnei._..,. '*9098 .,.. _..,,. 8 Stentey .,LwenH 'rtt&Q .. !~' ~ the Um• of OHth, In end to all the The followlnQ l*80l'l9 ere doing ACTITM>UI ....... Mey I , 1914 C.SJ .. 2101 Y• St., Sente AN, 011 30... • 'ord, ....... neot ... ut cert.in rN I, proe>erty lltua1ed tn the bualnen u : MAm ITA'TlmWT PMI* Ce. t2704 •· oe14t. ThelUt datelodlltng ctelmt County ot Orange. Stat• of cau-THE MEDIA DEPARTMENT, 881 The following peraona .,. doing Publlthed Orenoe eo.t Delly The Crock Shop, Inc., • c..tt. ~~ ~~·of the Tr'1'1feror la June tornla, partlcutarty deeerlbed M lol-Oo\'ef Drive, Suite 14. Newpor1 bu9lnaee •: · Piiot Mey t4, 21, 21. Jun. 4, 1914 eofP.·· 210t Yaie St., s.nta An&. ca. oa'ted: May 26, 11184 l~J~:~ \it lnter .. t In: Lot 1 ot ~·K~ft!!= 1 Klemath, lrvlne, FALCO FIRE PROTECTION, 2553-14 92704 GERBER SCIENTIFIC CORPOR· Trect 3339, ai per map rac:of"ded In Ca. 927t5 b~~t:e::· Of1aga Wiy, Plaoentla. ~:.on~ II ~ed by: 8 ATION Book 103, Pagea 13 to 15 lnctullve Thia bullneta II conducted by: an _, Falconer 1809 White Oall .... "' MnTIC( THE CAOCt< SHOP, 1...,.., By Thoma G. Brockington of Mlacellanee>ul Mapa, Recordl In lndM dull. ~:~. ca. eaa26 '1 l"VUU\I "" Aot>ett L. Certer, Prw, ._ Authorized Agent the otrtCa ol the Orange County Re-u.. K. 8en:her Thll buslneaa ,. oonducied by: an P1C"'10UI llUIMU Thie atatement ... fttad with the 10 steps • toa successful garage sale MITAN. TUCKl9' corder Thi• ateternent WM fllied with the lndMdual. NAm ITATlmJIT County Qertpof OrMge County on ~ c .... "8aa Town c..-t., • m<H• commonly known u . 23 to County Cler'k of Orange County on Scott Flloonef The followlng 1**>'11 .,. doing 11, ttM __ 1 ,,, ........ 8l¥d. Gre«ibrler Lane. La Habra, CA. May 22, 1ta4 -Thia •t•tement WU llled with ,,... bullneu -.--·-Coell ...... CA. ... 9083' ,,... County Olertl ol Orenoe County on TOASTY TOKENS. 21 141 Bentt Pvbllltled Or.noe CoeM o.11)' (1'14) 141-1100 Terma of .... cllh In 1.wtu1 Publlehed Orange CoMt o..y May 9, 1914 Lene. Huntington Beach, ca. 924Mf Piiot Mey 2t. 21. June 4, 11. 1M4 Publi.Md Orange Cout Deity Piiot money Ofthe United Stat• on con-Piiot Mey 28. June 4, 11, 11. 1914 ,.,...,, Thoma Alan Blk•. 2 1141 Bentt ~' • May 28. 1984 nrmatlon of Nie. 0t pan cuh and 2122-14 Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Lane. Huntington Beectl. C.. 924Mf Decide on dates. Look et a calendar end set the dates and ttmes ot your sale Weekends are usually good t>ut many successful • salH nave been held •n the 9119n1ng. 1ust alter work Checll. the weather forecast on the paper. and watch tor any other large event that may attract potenttal Duyers away such as l111s or community events Have your sale run at least two dl'fS -some people may not be e1>1e to come on any single day 285~ balance e¥ldenced by note ascured Piiot May 14, 21. 28. June 4, 1914 *'8 Sliva, 12744 e.ntt Lane. "8JC tlQTIC( ___ ....... ________ y Mortg1ge 0t Trutt DMcl on the 2~ Huntington Beecti. ca. 926441 1------.. ..... ....,. ..... ..-. __ _ MOC NOTlCE !property ao told. Ten per cent ol rtllJC NOTICE Ffri 0. Mc:Clrthy IV, 26019 PIC1TT'?OU9.,.... l/l'IOUnt bid to be deposited with Ml.JC NOTICE Welnut Street #3, Newhll. CA MAim STAii n MOTICI "' NelJC ~ Ibid NOTICI M TRUeTU't •AU 91321 The folcMtnQ per9CN .. doing 1'0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t~ 1 BkS1 Of off911 to be In wrt11ng and ~ No. LAAAllm LIQ.AL NOTICE TNI bu9lneel la condUCted by: en bue1M1e -.: public llMring wftt be held by the 1111111 be reoetYed •I the sloreuid of. T.I. No. .. 1SHI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thlt unincorporated auodetlon °"* TttEMA°'80N8QUAR£S, 10122 City Counctl ol the City ol Coe1• floe at any time ener the flrl1 ~bfl.-UMT COOi M the followlng hem• of found or thin • part'*'lhlp. BlrcllwoOd Drive, Huntington M-. on June 4• tta4, In the Coun-cetk>n henlof and before d•t• of T .D. ~ CO.ANY Mved PfOPW1Y hive bMtl held by Thoma A...BM• BMctl, C.. 92141 cl('Ch1mben Of City Hall, 17 Fair Nie .. ~rted Tn.teMe under""' the Police Department Of the City of Thll ltatement ... llled wtttl ""' Btedley SMrwoocl Men.aflefd. Drive. Coe1a M4iea. at 8:30 p m , or Dated thl• 23rd day of April, 1994. ~LL S L~~B~A~ eo.ta Meaa 1or ~ pertod In excau of ~.~ of Orange County on 2205 Padftc A¥9 1303, Coe1a ~. u aoon therMftet u practicable. I Execut°' Louis Audelo of the TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR ninety (to) d•. _, ...,.. ---C.. m21 on the lollowlng 11emt E11•t• of Mid Decedent Boye 1 Spd Brown Murray r--Thlt butlnMe le oondUcted by: en ALLOCATION ol Fedefal Rev· I Mttton Fenton CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR 8lc:ycle 3 Sp<l Yellow Murray Publllhed Orln09 Cout o.11y lndlvtdual. enue SM/Ing Fund•. llO louth lpt1ftt ........ ._.. m CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Blcycle, Boy··· Blue Schwinn Piiot Mey 21, 21, June 4, 11, 1814 .,._ s. MeNfteid . ALLOCATION of Communll'J o.-jLoe ......... CA.. I0014 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924tl (pey-a..ctiefl.Qer 1 Spd Blcyete Boy'a 2982-M TNI Ntement wM llled with the ~t Blodl Grant Funda. Publllhed Orange Cout Detty PllOt able at the time of Nie In le.NI Blue 1spd M . 8lcyde. Glr1' County Cler'tt of OfM09 County on ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE May 2t, 22, 28, 1984 money ol the United St•tee) 1111 Meroon 1s·pc1."$:",.. ~. ~ -----------Mey 14, 195' 13 of the Coet• M ... Municipal 2700-94 right, title Ind lnter•t conY9)'9d to Mul-LuH Moped, Boy'• Blue ___ .;.Mt.JC.;.;.~-NO;.;..;.TlC(.;.;.;.-....___ n.- Cocl• to allow mlnl-weret!OUMt by and now held by It under Mid Deed 1Sc><I Schwinn 86Cyde Boy'• SllYW Publllhed Orenge caMt Deily tight In the MG tone. and to remove P\8.IC NOllCE ot Trylt I~ the property l'lertlnatt.r AMF · BMX 1Spd. BiCya., Boy'• ~~A~U Piiot Mey 21, 21. ~ 4, \-1r1t14 them u listed u ... In commercial 1 dea&lbed. GrMn 10Spd Schwinn Blcycle 2991-14 ionn. Environmental Determine-Notice of .... of T R us T 0 R. R 0 NA L 0 p . Girt'• Blue 10spct Huffy Bleycle. The lollowlng "'"""'' .,. doing r------------ tlon: Negative Daclaretlon RMI ":il It ~:~~jL~~p~ARA J. LARAMIE, ~·· 10~pd. Ory .Skytlne Bleycle: ~:~A MOTO PHOTO. 1011 rtaJC N011C( ... ,oNRISOTl~~TNCIVEE CCOH~CNGERENSINGt TA,,o-.. I ftrly... BENEFICIARY: STEPHEN J ~ ... ,~.pd. RedRCAH~ cafypaoT v 8tloeo Drive. No 109, eo.tl MeM. ACTmOUI ...... .., ~ " o No. A-116349 MULLER DIANE M MULLER ..... ,..,.., ... oney. 11 ...,.,aote ' C&. 92827 NAiii aTAT'lmMT 13 ot the Cotti Mau Munlclpel I In the Superior Court ol the State RECORDED and Johnaon FIMt Com II Redlo. Lombard StrMt lnvMtment1, Code. Environmental Determine-of Catttomla. for the County ol Of. Auguat 12· ltllO • NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEH ltlat 1011 Brloeo Ortve, No. 109, eo.te The followlng~ .,.. doing tlon· Negative Oeclaratlon. •nge lnltr No 14507 In ~ 13899 II no owner IPP9WI and pr°"'91 hll C 82827 ~ M : ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE In the Mallet ol the Eltate ol P= 351 ol Olflcill Record• In the ownerlhlp ol the property within ~ L A Calif. corp, TRADE 'MN ·• 124 Broad· t3 of the Cotti M ... Municipal IPetra Martinez oa Audtlo, aka 0 ~ the Rtcofdef of Orange 1tven (7) deya loltowlng the ~bll-~Is conduc:1ed by.• W9'f llA, Coet• MeM. C.. tH27 Code "tetltlng to nonconforming IPetr• AudelO and u Mrt. Wilfredo County, cetlon Of thll Notloa. the tl11t U.. ~=·Street ln....atmenll Jemea M. Hol'end, 448 Pro.pect, uaea Envtronmental Datermln1tlon c Audelo. oac:..Md. Mid deed ot truit deeerlbM the to lhlll ves1 In the llncler If there be Newpot1 Beacf\, C&. 92883 ~ Oeclarltlon Notlee 11 hereby glYtn mat the tollowtng property· one or In the City ol eoeta Mee&. In =~~ ';::-"'"" the TNe ~ta condUCted by:.,, ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE underllgned will NII at Prtv.te aala. PARCEL 1. Loi 14 ot Tract 3102. whlCh cue the property lhall be Coun lndMOYll. 13 of the Cotta Mau Mun~ to the ~t and bast bldoer, aub-'" the County ol Orange. Stile of ldd it public auction at • tJma and l'J Clertl °' Or"ln09 County on Jamee M. Holend COCle relltlng to Encroactwnent jec1 to confirmation of Mid SuperiOI Calttomla, u per "'IP r.cotded In date to be announced April 12, 1114 Flmd Thia 1t1tement wu !Med wl1fl the Permlll Environmenttl Daterrnlnl-Court, on or att91 the 311t ctey of ~ 120· Pagea 3 end 4• Mis-DATED· May 11 1984. Putlhhad 0r.,.. Cout ~ County Cler'tt ot Orln09 C°"""Y on lion Negltlvt Oeclar111on Ml'J 1984, '' the offlot of Mitton oallaneou• Mae>t. In the offlot of the R.i HE™ . 21. .,_, May 1 t, 1914 ORDINANCE AMENDtNG TITLE Fenlon, 650 Sou1tl Spring S11'Mt. County Recordef of Mid County CHIEF OF POLICE Pltot ~ 14, 21, 2 '~ 4, 1114 • 'Ml1"l1 t3 of the Cotti M ... Municipal Suitt 329. Loa Angelel. CA. 90014, PARCEL 2 An ..-nent lor In-Publllhed Orange Cou1 Dairy Piiot 255 1-14 Pub4llhed Orange Cou1 "Cely Code. rtletlng 10 zoni ng County of LOI A..,...,_, State 01 greu. egr-. and public utllitlM May29 t984 Pttot M1y21.21,June 4, t 1.1914 oce<I 1 E r. n 111 o. ·-11ong the aouth to leet of Lot• t to • 279 ... •-11> Mnnrc 2987·84 pr ure nv ro men Calllornl1, all right, tltle and Inter•! lO inctualve, and the north tO I-' of &-.,... I"~ ""'~ Jermmatlon. E.llampt . of said deceued at the time ol -· .,_ ""' REZONE PETITION R·84-t t, death and Ill the ligf'lt, thlt end IOts t 1 to 20 lnclualve of llld T~ NOTICI lfflTINQ mt .--NOTICE _Costa Mesa City Councll, to razone lnt•elt that the estate ol Mid de-No 3 t02, In the City Of Colt• Mau. ____ P\llJC..;..-.;;;.;..;_NO.;.;.;..;.TlC[~---Notice It hereby given thet lhl l"tCTmOUI .,... .. • 3,500 square loot well A . ceaMd hu acquired by Oe>e'•tlon "per map recorded In Book 120. Bo«d of TNltees ol the eo..t NAm'ITAW located et 100t Sunno-Avenue. ol law or other#IM oth« than "' In Paget 3 and 4, of Mllc*llMOl.ll L-11489 Community. Colltae DIMriOt ot Or-The f....._._, ,,__., .... ........,, lrom A 1 lo I end R. Environmental eddl11on to that ol llld dtceued. 11 Maps. In Ille Office of the County NOTICE OF DEATH OF enge County, Callfomta. d raoelv'I buelneaa "";.".'ft"' ,....... __ -· _ . .,, Oelermlnallon Negative Oecltr· the time of death, In and to all the Rtcofder of Mid County. WILBERT L. KILLEN, ab ... led bide up to but no lat91 INn ARROWLAG BUILDERS 32302 auon. oarteln rNI. property lltuated In the w1:'h':ce~t c:'~t ~':.c!=ded W I L B E R T Ly F 0 R D 11:001.m .. Mondey, June 4, 1914 et Allpaa 178 San Juan c.Pi.trano NOTICE is FURTHER GIVEN thal County 01 orange. St•t• of c a11-YO"u :~E IN ~FAULT UNDER A KILLEN AND OF p....... the PUfehulng Department of Ml6d ea. 12975 ' ' 11 Hid llme and pl8C41 all lntere11ed fornla, partleullfly deeoribed .. fol-DEE 0 T S a:. a a college dlltrlct located at 1370 Oouglu R. Hendrlclla 32302 per1<>n1 may appear and be heltd 1owa to-wit· 1990~ U~Le:~ y1c,e~~e.Pe ~~1~ TlON TO ADMINISTER Adema Avenue. Coet• Mau. Clll-AJ!pv '18 San Ju caPi t by the Cily Council on the U~Mded ·~ lntet .. 1 In: Lot 1 ot TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT ESTATE NO. A·lUUl 1orn1 .. 1 whlctl tlm .. eld bldt wit! be C 92975 , .,, ""'°· aforementioned mett4t"I EILEEN P Tract 3336, 11 per map recorded In .... y BE SOLO •T .. PUBLIC 8 .. LE. To all heU'S· , bene.r..:...: • ...:...,, ~bllcly Ol)8tled end raid 10<: -r ............ ...___. •-....._...._...,by: an PHINNEY, City Clerk• 8ook 103 Pegee t3 to 15 lnclualve ,..,. " " " .uu&11..... PRINT ANO BIND FALL t914 In~--,....,......,.,.., . Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot ot Mlaoeltaneoul M•na, Record• In IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION creditors and contingen t CLASS SCHEDULE, GOLDEN ~ ........ R u--.........1 u 25 1984 ..,.... OF THE NATURE OF THE . • C ......_-~--,,...ay . 2784-5' the olfloe of the Orenoe County Re-PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU creditors of Wilbert L. w~~Tbid~~=~: be In IOCOrdance Thil ... t.m.nt WM !Med with the P\B.IC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING teDI • Notice 11 hereby given that the Boerd of Trull"' ot the Huntington 8eadl Union High School Ols1rlct win reoetve IMled bid• tor eupe>t;- ·rng SCIENCE LABORATORY TABLES meeting °' equal to the 9')eeltlcat1on1 on nte In the olflce of u ld D111r1c1 B1d1 thall be ctMTly merlled SCl- ~NCE LA BORA TORY TABLES Bid ir568 tddrasMd to. Allyn E Ro.ley. PurchaSlng Manager. Huntlng1on Beach Union High School Olatrlci, 1025 t Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- ington Beach, CA 92&48 and r• oeived et or before 2 00 pm . Tu.- day, June 12. 1984, at which time and piece bide wlll be publicly open· e<I and read In Bldg C, Rm. 36 t Each bid ehall remain valid for • period of 60 day• etter the date apecifled tor the receipt ol bid• The Board ol Trulleet lh•ll be I the sole Judge of the quality ol equipment otf91e<I and reMrVff the right to reject any or all bid• and to I wa111e any Irregularity therein Allyn E Rowley Purehallng Managet I Dated Mey 27, 1984 Put>hshed Orange Coeat Dally Piiot ':,°'~•commonly known u : 2310 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Killen , aka Wilbert Lyford with the Bid Doc:umenta which .. County a.i1c of Orange County on Greenbrier Lane. La Habre. CA. 718 J.,_. Str•t. Coate Mate. Killen and penons who may now In Ille end mey be MCU<ed In Mey 11· 1914 -..-90e31 CA. 92827 be th . . terested . theoff\ceatlMDlrec:t of P\Kcn.-r-•- T-m• of ...... __ .... In ........ , "(It • ltrMt lddr ... or common o . erwise an an Ing ot Mid-dtst°'rtct Publllhed Orln09 Coat Delly ~ ol lhe Unii'.cs'S;, .. on--;:;;_ dMlgnatlon ol property 11 lhown the will and/or estate: Eacti bidder~ aubmH wWI hie Piiot May 21, 21. Jun. 4, 11, 1914 flrmatlon ol Nie.°' part cash and a.bow. no warranty la given •.!0 11• A petition has been filed bid a caatMet'• c:hedl, C*tlfled 29$4-84 balance e¥ldenced by not• aecured completeneaa"' correc1Mel). The by Norm.an T Killen in the c:hedl. 0t bidder'• bond made pey-1-------------beneflci"Y under aeld Deed ol · ........ ,. __ ,._ •-""' Mftftl'C by Mortg1ge °' TNl1 DMcl on the Trust. by reuon of • breech "'.,._ Su penor Court of Orange -10 tl'te 0tder of the......,..,....,.,.. .--""'~ property'° told Ten per oent ol lault In the -·ttona ascured County r-.u_.. .. ,,, that Nor-munlty College Olltrtct Boerd or i---_......._.,_ ...... ..-;.... __ amount bid to be depottted wtttl ~..,,-• -.., ..__.. Trua1 ... In an amount not .... tt\ln PlCTITlOUI .,...,. bid th«eby. herstofet• executed Ind man T. Killen be appointed 11¥8 percent (5%) of IM aum btd .. a NAm ITAnMENT Bid• Of ort911 to be In writing and ~!~:t= :,ic:,~ .,!, ~ as personal repl'e9e1l\ative to ~'""'" that the bidder wttl enter The t<>llowlng ~ are doing wtll be ~ " the llfOt'Mlid Of. mind for ........ and --'tt-not...._ ot administer the estate o f Into the prCJPOMd ContrlCl If the ~ ee: ,....._ 11 any time alt-,...._ ft ..... nubfl -.. ,, -· "'"' ume 11-ded to him In the'.....,,t FISH MARlNE SERVICE. 2.IOI """ · -·-••• .. -• bfHCh Ind o1 election 10 ceUM the Wilbert L . Killen. aka cation hereof and 1>91cr. date ol underllgned 10 Mii aeld property 10 W .1... L f d K 1 I I ol fllkK• to enter Into IUCh contract, Duk• Pl., Costa Meaa. ca. 92929 sale utlify llld obligation•. i nd lher• 1 ..,erl y or en the proceed• of the ctl8dt wltl be EdWard B. F19h Jr., 250e Duke Pl, Dated this 23rd day or Aprtl, 1984. after the underllgned c:auaed Uld (under the Independent Ad· tortelted, °'In the cue of• bod, the Colt• M .... ca. 92928 Execu1or Louis Audelo of the notloe of breech and 01 cMectlon 10 ministration of Eat.ates Act). full aum thereof wm be forfel1ed to Thi• bullneea te conduc:1ed by: en Eltate of said Decedent be recOf'ded Daoember 23 t983 u Th . . . f h llld college dl9trlct. Individual Miiton Fenton lnitr No. 113-582785 01 OttlcieJ Re-e peUUon is set or ear-No bidder may wtthdrlW hie bid Jenloe w. Flth ISO louttl apnng l traet, lutte 321 cord• In the ortlcie ol IM Recorder ing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 for • pertod lor lorty·!Ne (451 d• Thia atetement was flied with tl'le Loe ......... CA.10014 ot Orange County· Civic Center Dr., West, •lier tl'le det• Mt fOf the opening nty CWk of Orenge County on Publllhed Orange Oout Dally Pllo1 Said aale w111 ' be mliM\ but Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on '"rr:'&o.rd ol Truat ... reearvee ey 11, 1914 P'Ml7ll May 21, 22, 26. 1984 2702-84 wlthoUt oovenant or warranty, ••· J une 13, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. the prlVelege ot rejecting eny end all Publlll'led Orange Coll! Delly pren Of' Implied, 1egerdlng title IF YOU OBJECT •~ the bid• or to waive .,,Y 1rr:ri1ar11 ... Of' Piiot May 21. 28. June 4, 11, 1984 ~on. or encumbranon. to ...., 1 ....... In .,.... •• P\8.IC NOTICE pay the ramelnlng principal tum ot granting of the petition, you In orm-· eny b or In the ,_ Notice of .. of ~~~'!!~~ ::=::: ~~..:-:Cf~ should either appear at the ~~LLAN J THOMPSON P\8JC NOTICE ...., Propef'ty et provided. advanoee. 11 iny, under hearing and state you objec· Exec. Vloe Chanc.lfor. Bullnele Af· '1C11TIOU8 ~U Prtnte lele the tefms ol uld DMcl of truat. '"'· tions or file written objec· ~ Communlty College Dlltrlct NA* ITA.,..,,, No At 18861 Charge•. 1nd •JlP911M• ot the tions with the court before Publlshed Orange Cout Dally Piiot The lo4towlng P8l'90M .,. doing In lhe Superior Court of the Stet• TrultM and ol ttle tru1t1 crN ted by the h ..... r-ina. Your ap""'ar· Miy 21. 21. 11184 ~neu u : ot c a111orn1a. lor the Count'/ of Or· uld Deed ol Truat ---e r-2705-14 Rench Style Record1, 2000 enge Said .. ,. will be held on Mond1y, ance may be in penon or by · Paraon1 #4, eo.ta MeM. ca. 92621 2857-34 In tl'le Matter of the E11ata 01 June 4, 11184, " 2 30 pm at the your attorney. ------------Mtty E. ~ 2000 Pwaont. RUTH E WENNER. DaceaMd Chapman Avenue entranoe 10 the IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Pt8JC NOTICE •4. Cotti MeM. ca. 92827 May 28 June 4 1984 .. ARBOR LAWN·M T OL lvt Mort .Ja/'y • L em elel"f Crematory '6/S G <;.t•r Ave ~osia M8Sa ~·" 55"• PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY M ORTUARY '' Bro11d .. a., (., ~'" '-At''1d f,4, l 1 •,.') BAl TZ 9£11G t~Oh SMITH & TUTHILL WE ST CLIH C.HAPEL ' .. ,, . ~. ', ... PACIFIC lll[W MEMORI AL PARK ' t It I ti • e •• t t t I ....... 'Sit I '1 • -..CCORMIC K M ORTU ARY 1 ·~~ L.li.i •"•(.a ,o »a l A"t1'1ll Rr 1~.. , .,,, ~ t .&'<I d 1 • Notice 11 hereby given that the Clvtc C.0191 Bulldlng. 300 Eut TOR or a ....... ::r-t _...,tor This bu"'*' le conducted by: en und9111Qnec:I will Mil at Private Pie. Chapman Ave . Orange. Ca '"' """ <..:1~ NOTICE IMYl'nNO 81DI lndtvldull. · to lhe hlghelt and 1>es1 bidder aut>-At the time ol the lnhlll pubH-of the dece . you must Notloe II hereby given that the Mwy E. Rooet• iect to conllrm111on of Mid Sup«tor cetlon Of thl• notice, the total file your claim with the Bo«d of Trull"' of the Cout Thl9 1tatement w .. fled Witt! the court. on or 1ft91 the 31st day Of arnoun1 ot the unpaid bllence olthe court or present it to the per· Community Colltoe Dlltrlct of Or-COunty CWk of Orange County on May. 1984. at the office ot JOOM obllgatlon MCured by the aboV9 0.-8"08 County, Callf'Of'nla. wlll r~ May 11, 1ta4 Realty. Ann Eleanor Chavez. 3910 acrlbed deed or tru1t and Mtlmated sonal represen tative ap· ... led bid• up to but no later ttlan ,_.,., River Avenue, Newport Beach. C& COSll .•• pen .... and edVancel II pomted by the court within '1 00 •.m .. Tueaday. Jun. 12. 1914 Publlthed Orange Cou1 o.11)' 92683 County of Orange. State of S.U.921 52 four months from the date of " the PurcNrelng e>ec>enment ol Piiot ~ 21, 28, June 4, 11. 1914 California. aft Nght. title end lnter•1 The total lndet>tedneu being en first i.ssu.ance of let.ten u Mid COiiege dlt1rtct loceted et t370 2tlf..94 of "Id deoeaMd at the time of ee11m1te on wNc:tl the ()penlng bid II Ad1ma Avenue. eo.ta Mau. C.it------------- death and 111 the right. t111e and lcom~ted may be obtelned by call-provided in Section 700 of fornla at wtllch time Mid bid• wtlt be P\llJC NOTICE lnternt that the eattte of uld de-Ing (71 41 937-0989 or (213) the Probate Code o f Call-~bllcly Ol)etled and !'Md lor ___ ....... ...,.. ..... .....,.;..;.;.._ __ ceued hu acquired by OJ>41f•llon 82'1-4985 the day before the u lt. forrua. The time for iUU .. ., PU AC H A SE 0 F M IC R 0 · PIC11TIOU8 Mi H•U of law or otherwlM other than or In 1 Oaled Mey 4. 1984 •u.u-a COMPUTER EQUIPM ENT AHO MAim ITATW eddltton to that ot Mid deceaMd. It T .0 SERVICE COMPANY claims will not expire prior SOFTWARE The folowln9 per9CN .,. doing the time ot dMth. In and to all the u llld TrvatM , to four months from the date ~It bid• ere to be In acc:ordance bu.in.. M: certain real pr09«1Y 111ua1ed In the By Donna Mu1rtetta. AM1tt1nt Sec-of the hearing noticed above. with the 8ld Oocument1 wttlctl are ACM! MUSIC CO., 854 W. County ot Or&f199. Stet• of Call-re11ry YOU MA y EXAMINE now In Ille and may be MCUred In WMeon, Coate Mee&. ca. 92121 fomla. pifllcul1rty de.cnbecl u fol· One City Blvd WMI, Orange, CA h fil k b th lf the office of the Olr~O< of Puroha-JoMn L. JGNnaen, U4 W. iowt. 11rw11: t2ee& t e e ept y e court. 1ng ol Mid QOllege d111r1c1 WM9on. eo.ta Metil. ea. near Lot 997 of Trec1 907. • lhowYI on• (714) 135-1218 you are interested ln the es-Eac:n bidder muat aut>mtt with hit Thie MlnMI ltc:oncllUICt*' by."' ;r::.!'!sec:'o rW~'!. 8:r J.! p~':!~. ~;~ 1~1 Dally t4te, you may eerve upon the ~. ;u"~, =~== lndhllclull. John L. ~ ce111~ Record•. 01 Oranoe 2570..84 exet'Utor or adminiatrator, or •b,. to the onNlr Of the Coeat Com· Th6a 1t81ement ... fleet wfttl tn. County. • more commonly known upon the attorney for the eX· muntty ColJaga 0111rtct Soetd OI ~ty Oler'k OI OrMDI County on aa 223 VII Eboll. Lido Ille, Cell· rtaJC NOTlCE ecutor or administrator, and Trv11 ... tn en amount ~ .... than Mey I , 1814 fomla f 1 th th rtve percent (6~) o4 the tun bid .. 1 ,.,_ Tfl"N OI tale c&lh In 1.-.M ITATllllNT M 1W!THDRAWAL i e-wi ~ oourt with guwentet \Mt tl'te b6ddlr .. ...., JIUDH•~ er.... c.--~ fflorlill"/ of the United S1ate1 on con-""* ,....,.,.,.. proof o( .ervioe, • written rnto the Pfopoeed Contr-N the Plot May 14, 21, 21. .a.. c, 1114 11nn111on o1 tale."' pe11 ca.all end ONUTtMOUNDUI request stating that you de-temellewtllr'ded tolllm.lnthee¥ent 2Mf.l4 ~enoe ~dellCed by not• MCuted ACTTTIOUe .,... .. MAm aitt 1~ notice of the fit. OI telluta to ent• Into aid\ oontrect, by Mortgage 0t TNl1 Dead on the The lollowtng per.on hu wfthchwn The proceed• of the CNc* • be P'°'*1Y ao told Ten per <*It of • • oar-at pert,_ IY'om the pen. lfli O an ln~tory and •P-!omitted,°' In tn. OMa oh bOd. • 1---.;..;;;=--.-..-..---""°""' bid to be def>Otlled with ~ operating under the flo. ~nt of csiate a.eta or 1\111 Mn \her.of .. be IClll'ttfted to 11tennoue • I llU btd tltleut butlW name of SurMec of the petitions or llC't'OUJlta utd ~ cllattlc1 ..,... ITAi "l'T Bid•°' ~ 10 be 1n M1ting and 8ookk...,ing1Sectetar111 s.rvtoe. ITl('nuoned In Section 1200 Ho tMdder :-Tc wttlldr ... '* btd The to11oa11ng pnona.,. ck*lG -4H be r~ ,, IM afortalkl of· 2130 Cl~ AYenUe, Col1• MeM, and 1200.. f •"--,.._,,, kw. penod lor orty-llve (41) cl.eye ~-: 11ee at_,., 11me ener the tim putlll-ca 92828 oJ o wK' ~ omit after the <Set•• '"' the°'**" ...erAM<>APHOltl, Ml1 8alo ceuon hereat tnct befW• date of The llctltlout bUllMM nllM Probe~ Code. tl'lereof llilft, ~on 9-11. C.. t2t4t IM 1t1temen1 IOt the Plf1'*Whlp wee Edward Wacllbril The 8-d of Truat.et ~ Kitti. Lee Peetlr, IUt SellfWt, oat.cs thla tlth day ot May tte4 nieo on ~t>er 1 tte3 1n tne I U I WllabJrt Blv.a Salte the ptMlege at rele11no wry end II Hunttnibl ll1ctt. Ca. t84f fncutet County of Or"tnge Fil.( NO •t "• btdt or to_.,......,~ Ot Thill..._•~ by' M Ol the Ettate Of UICI OeoaOent F224248 • I lnfonMlttlel In 9l"f l>lcf Oil In IM lndMdull. Jamet G'*1n Full NIWM end Add,... of the Beverly ff 1111, Ca. Nll l ~ Kltll ,.... Lawta JM* Runohey P9tl0f'I W1thdth1ng ti.iu. w C!IS)U5-tt&I CORRELLAN J THOMfltOH Thlt~.,. tied...., OW 1I11A Pecl11C CoNt 1-flghwey Mecl..n, '730 Cfbola A~ n.. ·bll.thed •Qranae ,,..___ b9C Ytot CtM oat=-,.,._ Af. Cllf* Of 0..,.. CNlfY Oft Hum1n9ton leech, C. 025'8 Coeta MeN. ca 12121 r u ~t ,_. .-. t t MM 111•~e-ooea Attomey .. 1 Law Hel!M w Mecl.Mtl Dally Pilot Moy 21, 22. 28, Coe9t ~tyCGlege D1ttt1Ct _, ' ,_,. l>ubhhecl Ortt108 Coa1t Delly Piloi Publi.tled Or~ eo..1 Oe11y 1984 Pvbllll'led Orenot ~ Delly flllOI ~ ~ OoMt DM1 May 2t. 22, 28 1914' Pilot May 21. 28, Jun. 4, It. 1914 ,,.,77 a.. Mey H , June 4, 1H4 ,.. "'_, tt, 2 AIM 4, 11. , ... "'1~ •• 2693·8• 6 U -V. ......... ,...,.... _..,,. ------ Z What to sftl. · E"'9f)'thln I That 11, everyt,,.ng you haven t used 1n tM • IMt year fi 1n item has anhQua value. or 11 t>fenO-new. 0t1 hH un~uttl value. be-• IO uk a healthy price lor II Get a pad Of paper and aeerct\ rour WflOle hoult Look ~·· and list 911arYthing 3 Write your aCl Hert 11 I luggel ted Id Gaftgl Siie -1)11111, • Beotwood rocking che1r. toys. inlanta' clOlhing, 1922 V1ctro1e 1n origonal cabln9t. many Qldgtta. tots 01 unu1u1I 11am1. rock colllctK>n. plants" Rtfr .. hmen\1. 8 a.m to 8 pm Saturday Ind Sundey 1234 South AnyalrH t Younown J\.91.waat of M11n and 2nd ·· UM th11 "mple ad u 1 guide Be ture to 1111 unu1u11 nemt 8t u 1pec1hc u pottiblt Give dirte1oons of rwede<I Don t UM at>bl'9wlltions -many people won 1 l>Othet to decipher them. CAUTION Don't 1dvert1H anything you don t really ha,. E~ tlem 1n the ad must oe on hand 11 the stan of tl'tt u lt 4 WMre to ad•ertise. Place your ad where 11 ... 11 be Men by. people wno ,..,,. 1n ti'lt area -moll peope shop clOM to home The • Deity Pilot 11 r••d t>y 89 000 adull9 on Costa Meu , Newport Beach L1guna Beach. Irvine. Huntington Be1ch and Fountain Valley-guaran ... tng you Wide exposure And with ti'lt P110l you re not paying tor wute circut111on on.Lou Angeles or Anaheim PJan to run your ed 3 ttmes or more. and start 11 a law days before the ule ao bargain hunters can have plenty ol notice 5 Make a siCJft. To help malr.e your Hlt14.teoesslul. make a lew 11gna • !Tom cardboard and letter With a magrc marker A good •'ii~ tile •• " JI ~ 6 PlociftCJ your Mcp. The morn.no of the ule. t>ut not before. place your s19ns Be sure and 1dd your add'"9 and any • d•rec1ton11 arrc)-ThrS 9"°'lld be done about a hall hour Delete the Nie ataru Ps.ca ~ aign .-here 11 e1n be Mtn trom both sldeS of Iha strH t b¥ p1u1ng cars l.lld pedeslrtans CAUTION Some towna have fawa that restrtct the placement and duration ol 9araoe sale signa Please check w\th your towns pl1nn1ng department or clerlr. 1 MarklnCJ pricn.. Mar" pnQet wner. they can be ..en ctaarly Off tee • su~ty ator .. hew va10tus 11ies and eolOr~ 01 11tckers that WOfk well. or you can ~ma.slung tape Ho-var you mark 11 ... m ................ Garage""' lft for bar911n huntert Remembaf """'lever you tan t M ii you II hive to drag back on the hOuM and 1tore ag11n lor another year 8 S."1"9 ,..,, ........ Th•• ooesn t have 10,cott much. and crHIH a htendly • atmotpheft It also tn«>uttglt peope to atay longer •nd perttept buy more 'fou could ewn charge ror • 111pens•¥e 1tama like cionuta. or trlt ludt could go 1n 0ut1ntH IOr the dly, -'lh a letnonedt 11.tnd ~~..,__.----------=-----_..., __________ ., _____ --·-- • • • . ... ., . . • 4 • Driver Patrick Bedard &oe. atrbome after •trlldna wall on 60th lap Sunday, while eventual winner Rick Mean glvea victory aalate after capturtna bla aecond lndlanapolla 500. It's. the pits for Sneva; Mears hblds on ~ . INDIANAPO US CA P)-Rick Mears ran away from the fastest field in auto racing history Sunday to win his second Indianapolis 500. a race marked by record speeds and one terrifying crash. · That spoiled what appeared to be shaping up as a dramatic finish. "We finally got the car close and I think we were picking up on Mears al the time:· Sneva said. "And we were getting better fuel mileage then Mears. But you've iot to run to the fin ish. and we just didn•t quite get that JOb done." Mears. the 1979 winner who finished second and third the past two years. was left without a challenge after defending champion Tom Sneva·s car suffered a broken u- joint with 32 laps left in the s 2:5 million race. "Tom Sneva was the toughest." Mears saTcfinVlttory Lane. ··tf he hadn•t had a problem. it could !lave bee n a helluva battle at the end.'. Mears. part of the elite Roger Penske raci ng team. broke the race record set by Mark Donohue in 1972. averaging 163.62 1 mph and covering the 500 miles in 3 hours. 3 minutes. 21 seconds. Donohue. who died in a crash during a Formula One event in 1975. averaged 162 .962. The winner's yellow Cosworth-powered March 84( race car. sponsored by Pennzoil. crossed th e fin ish line on the 200th and fin al lap - a full lap ahead of Colombian l nd~-car rooki e Roberto Guerrero. bringing a huge roar from the crowd estimated at more than 400.000 people. The 32-vear-old driver inherited a lead of more 1han a minute when Sneva pu-l led into the pits Just after the green flag came out fo llowing the fifth and final caution pe riod. The unofficial fin ish behind Mears had Guerrero second and Mears' teammate Al Unser Sr .. third. Rookie Angels hit .500 and stay in first McGregor curse continues; Orioles score 8-0 victory By RICHARD DUNN Speclel 10 the DeNr Pllol It 's not often a team loses nine out of 10 at home in May, plays .500 ball and remains in first place -that is, unless it's in the American 1,-eague West. J And the Angels should be thankful that they are in the AL West. as they dropped another home assignment Sunday afternoon to the Baltimore Orioles, 8-0, and evened their record to 24-24 before 33,528 witnesses at Anaheim Stadium. And they're still in first place. a half game ahead Qf Minnesota. "We're in first place with a .500 record," Angel Manager John l McNamara said. "('II take it." The Angels. no more than three games up on the sixth-place team (Kansas City). lost in typical fashion Sunday. to old nemesis Scott McGregor. I The Baltimore left-hander. who has had an eminenl career simply pitcn - ing aga inst the Angels. ran his lifetime record to 15-4 as he limited them to only two hits through six innings for his fifth straight win this season (6-3). supposed to be glad to see Baltimore leave town. too? The Angels appear fo rtunate to be alive in their divisi on -let alone leadine it. Baltimore managed to collect some impressive numbers against Angel starter Mike Witt (4-5). wh o lasted o nl y four innings and surrendered the bulk of the Orioles' runs (seven ). Witt was fortunate to get away with just one run in the first inning when Al Bumbry was thrown out trying to steal second after he had opened the game with a single. Jim Dwyer followed with a sharp single to right and Eddie Murray responded with his 43rd (league-leading) RBI of the year. a double down the left-field line. scoring Dwyer. Wayne Gross lowered the boom and sparked the Orioles' six-run fourth inning with a grand slam, the second of his career and the Orioles' first thfs season. "The ball was up and out a bit,'' Gross said. "but. getting four RBI in one swing. that's great enough for me." . road-racing star Al Holben was fourth. and another Indy fi rst-timer. 21-year-old Michael Andretti. son of 1969 winner Mario Andretti. was fifth. Four-time winner A.J. Foyt was sixth. The order of fi nish was delayed because the scoring computer malfunctioned and it had to be d(\4\_e manually. "Everythingj ust went outstanding." the liappy Mears s~11d. "We struggled the first couple of races this year. but we knew once we got it together we would be compet1t1 ve. And that's what happened today. The team just did one helluva job. · "I'm really tickled. I belie"e I'm more excited about this second race than I was about the first one I won. At that time. I was too young to realize what I had done." addt'd the three-time national champion and winner of 19 I ~ car races. Pat Bedard. a Jou rnalist-turned-driver. was cruising "" along. slowed by an engme problem. when he suddenly spun off the track on lap 58 and slammed into the inside retai ning wall. His Buick-powered March exploded into a ball of flame and flying debris. Bedard was flung helplessly around in the cockpit as his black car flipped several times across the infield grass and landed.upside down. Track safety workers had to tum the car over t>eforc working for more than five miriu~to pl) the unconscious Bedard fro m the wreckage. He was taken to tho. infield hospitaJ for preliminary examination then flown by helicqpter to downtown Methodist Hospital. where he was in slable condition with a severe concussion and broken Jaw. -Bedard was knocked unconscious in the crash. but had regained consciousness b> the ti me he was taken to the infield hospital. ., CURT •I II Bl ... ..., ....... Or-. Coeet Collegit ... .,..,, Hided MCCMtd in tttie ..... .... cornmuntey colege b ..... tcu'· nement. end the Plr.._ • open the nine-Mein tourn.w nu.-<S p.m.) 11G9inst MYenttl 111ded SM Bernardino v._ at Clowl9 Htoh Schoof. The tourntment, which runa thorugt'I &Andey, .. be pl_.s both at CloYta High and Ffe9no State UnMnity. Saddtebadc Cottege. wttk:h cap.. tured the P.afte Coelt Con .... .ce champk>n9hlp wtth a 7..0 "mtgh- nessy Ptayoff victory OW# Plllom9r Saturday, wffl haW to~ COllge of theSequotu~momtng. also at Ck>Yts High to detemh the No. 8 seed int~ toum.ment. A vlctOfY WOUid _., the Gauchot up eaelnst t~ College of the Canyone evening (7) at Fresno Stete. A toee would send the Gauchos tnto the losers brad<et of the dout)le. elimination tourney. Other first-round o-mee T~ day find No. 4 seed Sacramento CC meeting No. 5 LA H..-t>or end third-seeded La~ tanging with sixth-seeded Oxnard. Oal!J ll'llot l'lw>lo bf fllcftetd ICoehle< The Angels. losers of frve of their last six. were supposed to be pleased to see Detroit leave town . Are they Left-fielder Mike Young started the parade in the inning with a single to righ t. stole second then moved to th~rd on Rk h Dauer's bloop single to left. Ri ck Dempsey's chopper to th ird forced Young into a rundown be- tween ho me and third. and Young was eventually tagged out for the fi rst out of the inning. That left runners on fi rst and second before Bumbry laced ~. (Pleue see ANGELS/C2) Baltimore'• Wayne Groaa la welcomed at the plate by teammates after delivering fourth inning grand alam in Oriolea 8 -0 victory over Angela Sunday. "t have to rate Harbor and Canyons as the two tchoots to (Pleue eee OCC/CS Hooton wants to.s ·tart, but it may be awhile NEW YORK (A P) -The Los Angeles Dodgers had no one left in the bullpen when Burt Hooton was summoned in the eighth inning of Sunday's game against the New York Mets. It was up to the 34-year-old right hander to preserve the 3-2 victory after Manager Tommy La sorda had used up hi s entire crop of hurlers. Hooton. in gaining his second sa ve, retired fi ve consecut1ve batters, two of th em on strikeouts. It marked jlis 11th relief stint since losing a starter's role after three assigncments earlier in the season. "You don't worry about who is or isn't in the bullpen ," said Hooton. "If yo u do. you're bound to get into trouble. All you have to do is conccntra1' on getting the batters out. "That was what Tommy expected. a-nd that's what I did. No question . f want to suin again. Now. 11 appears that that may not happen for quite a while." Winner Bob Wclc'h 4-~. p.an• up two runs in 5 1-3 innings before getting relief help from Pat Zachry. Carlos Diaz·and Hooton. Loser Mike Torrez. 0-4. yielded three runs on five hits before leaving in the fifth for a pinch hitter. The Dodgers j umi)ed quickl y on Torrez. who contributed to his prob- lems. In the first inning. R.J. Re- ynolds and Franklin Stubbs si ngled and both scored on Rick Monday's double to ce nter. · Los Angeles made 1t 3-0 in the second as Bob Bailor singled and moved to third when Torrez fielded Dave Anderson's infield hit and threw wildly for an error. One out later . .Reynolds hit a sacri fice ny. In the \ixth. the Mets loaded the bases on a wa lk to Dann y Heep. a \ingle bv Keith Hernandez and a walk to Darryl Strawberr y. Heep scored as Dodgen a1chcr Mike Sctoscia was charged with an error for failtna to 1ouC'h the plate when third ba cmon Ped ro Guerrero thrt" home on lluh1<' Brooks' grounder .. BILLBOARD TODAY TUESDAY BASEBALL New York n . A"981' ANM!fn St.dlum 1 p.m. lll1laf' IAMIALL .... ,.... Owtlfteft "" ... "...-~ °""~ . ......... SOl'TaALL MlrN V$. u Quim. Kemectv V1. '"'· Velft , IM\. .. Jab bar proves to be a pain He shakes off migraine attack to lead Lakers past Celtics BO TON (-'Pl -Kareem -'bdul-Jabbar's headache ga' c Los -'ngcles Coach Pat Rile} a stomach ache. and his J:! points Sunda~ made the Boston Celtics hurt all o\er A.bdul-Jabbar. who has had a long h1 ston of m1g.ra1ne problems but has not been troubll'd b' them rc('cnth . shook ofT another attack and scored :!3 Points 1n the ti"'t h~lfSunda)'. leading the Laker' to a I 15-1OQ'1l'ton and a 1-0 lead an the Nauonal Basketball A.ssonatmn cham- pionc;h1p "icries. "I had a ver) bad migraine headache this (, unda') morning," said Abdul·Jabbar. J 7 who hit 1 l of 17 tidd goals in the game. "I'' e been getting adJu~tcd regular!) b~ n eh1roprac101. hu t I ha' cn't had a m1gramt• 'iincr last .\ugust. ··Wht•n I got thl\ one. I knc"' what to do It 1n,ohes a neck adJU<,tmcn t One<' our trainer rut m~ nt•d . had . in hnc f ""as ti nt'. It didn't bother me mall ·· \bdul-Jabbar 'kltd hl' 'IC'pt on thl' plan1.• "'"h ht\ ncrk crookl'd ~aturda). then \.\l)~e up 111 f, o m "1th tht• hcadachl' l ie <,k1p~d a ~am team meeting und d1dn·1 3rT\\C fo1 the I p.m. gaml• until noon ""arct·m "a' phcnmn1.•nal 1n th1.• li1.,t q\IJllt't · ... mt Rile\. rckrnn(l l«' -'bdul-Jaboor·, I' IX""'' in thl' nix·n1nil ix·nod "htrh hl'lsx•d lhl' I J~l'r' hut Id .111 IX r101nt kad tn 1 the f1rs1 c1ght m1nu1es. ··1 he ht·a<lachc ""as probabl) a hlc.,sing 1n d1.,g u"e It ga'l' him three hours more sleep. "Hl· needed the rc!.t In m~ hl.'art. I knew he'd pla), but \\hen I heard ahout 11. 11 gaH' me tnd1gcst1on." ·-rm a professional and \OU learn to pla} under ad,ersc cond1t1ons:· ..\bd ul-Jahbar said. "This was a '·Cf) important game fo r us 10 "1n Ix-cause 1t puts something in the Ccltrn· minds The\ mu'>I ha'e feh thn would win at hOIO(' and \\OUld ma1nta1n thetr home COUrt advantage •• Gam1.· :! of the be"t-ol·Sl'' en series will be held Th ursda) night at Boston C.inrden The C. clt1e<;. "'"ho arl' M-cting an unpnxcdentt-d 15th BA title. had won tht>ir tirn ni ne po<;tseason anm~ at home. including the last '-'''en b\ an a' cragl' margm of nearl~ I 7 Jl(>1nt<>. Bui the (cities nc\ er go1 closer than four points a her the 1n1t1al Los •\ngclc') spurt d1..appo1nting a sellout no"'<l of I 4.8QO. L:HT) Bmi. averaging 17 ~ m the plarofh and Bo ton's lcadma scorer in each of the last 11 g.am~. had onh two fi eld goal' and 11 point m1dwa} throuah the third pen od. w1th Los .\n,dcs ahead in-M. But with .\hdul-Jaboor and Ean 1n .. Mng1C'" Johnson on the bench .,.. tlh lour foul\ aplC'l~. 81rd It'd a ~4.9 run .,..,llh etaht point\ 1n thl" final I ~~ of the Qua rtl'r mclud1ng a thrcc-Po1ntef that madt' 11 ~~·~H1 at thr hu7/\'f Thl· l ali.C'"· ignoring the efft'Ct\ of a I nda\ n1aht game .tnd .1 Ii' t•·huur pl.in(' flight ~turd ... out\Cored lhc Cch1c ~' r-. 1n .1 \C\ rn·minute \txtn to ta~e a "~· 10 lead with 3 ·~9 k it Ill I hr lit'\ l1Ullt1l'I 0.-, ..... ,,_. _., .......,,_ 1( ...... ANGELS AT .600. • • homCl a tanak 'o ccnttr. sconnt Dauer. Dwnr sin&kd to lold the hues wilhCaJ R1p&n and Murray di.at up. Ripken bounced one to third ror lbe te(C)nd out. tcorina Dtmpeey. Murray was then intentionally walked to load tht basn, temna the ... for Oross' blasa. which put the 1h.in.11 out of reach. 7-0. "rt was AUit nice to JCl a hJI in thal situation, Gross said. "I mean. I've gone I for 10 (i n his last 10 at-bats) and Ir your aoina 10 tct a hit, it may IS well bt a arand slam." "Ht (Witt) threw a fa1tball and it came blck out over the plate," McNamara Yid, "and he drove it" In the meantime, McGrqor simply toyed with the outside pen of the plate apinst Anlfl hitters durina his sixth-mnina stint and at one stretch retired 14 batters in a row until he was . forced to leave. McGregor had been hit on the right shin by a line drive in the first innina off Juan Beniquez' bat. and it bqan to bother him at the stan of the seventh inning. "My shin will bt "' riJht." McGregor saa<l. "In the fifih inning it staned to f ttl real bad. I wan ltd to get 1hrough the whole game. but in the seventh inning. I knew I couldn't." beat them once in tM 1979 Amtrican La&ue Championship Stnb. · .. r aJqys peM:h 'Wll 1n AnaMim ... he Mid. "I like this stachum and I had a lot of bt& runs behind me (today). I don't lcnow how to explain it, but I always play real well out heft." "He's a aood pitchtt and he's vcrx effective apanst this bell club.• McNamara said. "If I knew what it was, I'd &ladly ~ufy if:'' Tom Onderwoodand.81USwaaaer- 1y picked up were McOrqor left on: ~ela third baaeman Dou& DeClncee aaves errant pickoff throw from catcher Bob Boone u Baltimore'• Gary Roenicke ecrambles aafely back to the bat· Umpire Rlck Reed (left) makee the call. In regular season play. McGregor has a 9-1 lifetime record against lhc i\ngcls at Anah"m Stadium. He also John Henry tries for three straight in lnvitationaf From AP dispatches ~ INGLEWOOD -John Henr.. thoroughbred racmg's all-umc top mone~ winner. w1ll tt) toda) to wan the S ~00.000 Hollywood Jnv1tat1onal for the third ttmc at Holly- wood Park. The 9-~car-old gelding. who'll be ridden b) Chns McCarron. won the In' 1ta1wnal 1n 1980 and 1981 He's no1.1. coming ofT a '''tor. 1n the Golden Gate Handicap. tn "'h1ch he trimmed three-fifths of a ~cond off the stake\ record John Hen11 v.111 ca~ h1~h 1.1.c1ght of 126 pounds in the l 1/z-m1lc race o'er the 1nlteld turf course He'll face nine foe\. 1nclud1ng Load the (an non!.. one of three Charlie Wh1tt1ngham-1ra1ned horses 1n the race. Load the ( artnon rCll'nth v.on the \;in Juan Capistrano. with Jenkin\ fern another Jn, 11a11onal contender. M"cond in that rale Laffit Pinca\ will nde L oJd the Cannon\. v.ho'll cart) 1~0 and R·afael Me1ci v.111 he on knkin\ Ferr). 114 The other horse\ traint·d b' Wh1t11ngham. who\ saddled "" prn 1ous winners o( this event. arc (1alant Ven and Lun·nn· Bill Shoemaker will ride Galant Ven v.ho'll rnrn 11 ti and Jeff Fell "'II be aboard Lucence. I 14 Rounding out the field arc ~tu,abk Fca~t. Juho Garcia and 111 \'1ctor} Zone. hrnandoToroand 114. Dccadrathm Waltt·r C1uerra and 11 ~·and the Hague Sand) Haw In and I 13 Quote of the day Ray Perkin•. the Alabama football coach who was a longtime receiver for the Bahlmore Colts, on Robert lrsay's shift of the team to lndlan•polls: "I think he'scrazy. lfthey'regolng to take the Colts out of Baltimore. there should be no more Cotta. Call them the lndlanapolls Air Conditioners. That'1 ho~ he made his money." Nicklaus wins in sudden death Jack Nicklaus 1.ontn\Cd a couple of n minor miracle' to gain a ue with And y Bean on the ?2nd hole of th(' Memorial golf tournament in Dublin. Ohio Sunda'r. then 1.1.on the C\cnt he founded. \ponsors and hosts w11h a routine par cm the third hole of a \udden death pla,ofT. N1cl...laus. ~4 gained the '1ctor) in thl' tournament he ~1d he mo'>l "ants to \\1n in these h1sdecltn1ng )ears as a tounngpro '-"hen thed1:.1raugh1 Bean three-pulled for boge~ from about 20 feet Th1.·~ had completed regulation pin~ 1n a uc at 280. 1.•1gh1 under par. after N1cklauc. had \a\ ed bogC\ from an out-of-bounds -.hot on the 17th then made a minor m1rarlc of a par on tht• 18th wh1.·re lkan m 1ssed a ]-foot putt that "Ould ha' e won 11 JoAnoeCarner1.ap1ure<l her first LPGA 111le of1h1.· ~car and 40th of her career ~unda) b~ !>hooung a 70 for .a four-•.troke 'ICl<>I") "'er Ayoka Okamolo 1n the LPGA C urning ( la!>'>ll ( arncr tht· mo\I con'>l\tcnl pla)er1in tht· tour. fin1'>hcd with a 7-undt•r-par ~81 Philadelphia gains revenge fhe PhtlaJelphta \tars. who lmt la'>I ~c.H ' I n11cd ~talcs Fonthall I l·ague title game to "1 1th1gan. got \om1.· rncnge Sunda) b~ routing tht· Panth1.•r., 11 -1 ~ a' Kelvin Bryanl ran tor thrt·e lOUlhdo""n'. 1H1t' on a 28- }ard \Lamix•r with a lateral It 1.1.a\ the 11th 'tra1gh1 win for Philadc:lph1ci \\IW.,l' I ~-1 n:rnrd "tht· tx·,t 1n the l '~fl and 11 dtnlhcd J pla\ol1 'pot Tht• Pan1h1.·r-.. mean" h1k lmt thc1r \t.'\ 1.·nth gamt· 1n eighth \tan-. and fell tu .. ·"' altn ~tarting the '>ea<,on "nh '" \tra1ght "ictom·, ,,, quanl·rhatk Bobby Hebert th rt'" three intencp11on' cind fumbkd once . In uthc1 game~ ~un<l:n 1111 m1ngham beat Nl'"' Orlcan' .\ 1-14 and al'>o d1ncht.•d .1 pla~on hcrth a' Cliff Stoudl 1hn·1.1. tor '"o touc.:hdo"n' .ind ran for a third and the \talhom dl'ft.•n\t.' 'hut down tht· Rrcakcr~ until the\. haJ a ~4-0 fourth qu.Hh·r lead The P1tt.,burgh Mault.'f\ topfl''d the \\,t\htngl••n I 1.•tkral-; I ~-6 1n a battle ol team\ \\1th tht' I \I I 'l\\n "nr'>l rt•cord<, Vagabond Gal wins by a neck l'\,C.1£\\00D -Vagaoond Gal E O\Crtook pa1.1.·wllt.·r C1t'nf\ L..:ich earl\ in the homt.'\lrl'tt h. tht'n barcl~ held off a '1ate l'l1d h\ lkanhpht to 1.1.1n the S 110 100 Honn moon lfand1rnp on the turf ~unda )' at Hnll)- woo<l l'u r k V;tgubond < 1al. 11t.1tkn h) f·dd1c Deluhou\\J\.C fi1mh1.·d a net. k 1n front of I korthght. "1th l\llU'>lt>n another 1 ''• kn~th' back in third 1n the ran· for 1 \far old till1<.·, TUNE-UP SPECIAL Reg. 125 NOW 117.95 0000 UNTIL JUNE 1 1984 c·:~~::.~:.::~.~~::~d~!~~h•ng Conquerors a wait big test and Lonnie Smith and Tom Herr each ~ singled twice during a seven-run. first--Hard-hitting Rio Hondo Prep Newpon Christia~ Coach Gary Stuar:t has indicated inning outburst Sunda) that propelled the that Chns Howard wdl SCI the nod against the Kares. St. LOUIS Cardinals past the Atla nta Braves 12-9 in is opposition in CIF semis Ho~ard.,who has pitchec;t In the shadow of teammate National League baseball acuon. Smith cracked two ---David C1llay (three no-hitters). owns some impressive other doubles to highlight St. Louis' 19-hit assault numbers himself. against four Atlanta pitchers. Dale Murphy homered AZUSA -The) 've been th is far in the CIF Small Howard brings an 8-1 record into Tuesday's game, twice. gJ\ ing ham 12 tht s season. and drove in four run!> Schools baseball playoffs before. reaching the semifinal with 97 strikeouts and 36 walks in 57 innings. Howard. at to lead Atlanta's 14-hat attack . Elsewhere Sunday. round as recently as last season. but Newpon Christian 6-4. was an All-CIF selection as a junior. Tim Lollar and Craig Leffert• Highw1lltry toadvancetothefinalsforthefirsttimewhen .. We'll have Cillay (1()..2 with 1.48 ERA and 115 combined on a four-ha tter and at meets Rio Hondo Prep an a 3 o'clock contest at Citrus stnkeouts) and Mark Frederickson ready. depending on Carmelo Martinez smacked a College Tuesday. the situation:· noted Stuan. "Mark son of gets left out two-run homer in the fifih inning La$t season. the Conquerors were tripped up in the when talking about our staff, but we have confidence in as San Diego blanked Philadel-semifinals by eventual champion Serrano High, 6-2, but him... .. ph1a 4-0. . Cbarlle Lea pitched this season Ncwpon Chns11an has to bt regarded as a Newpon Christian's attack is spearheaded by center an e1gh1-h1 1ter to up his record to ra·vontc 10 at least re.ach the final round. fielder Stan Granch (team-leading average of .448); Jeff 8-2 as the Montreal Expos down-The Conquerors. seeded second an the tournament. Motske (.437 with four extra-base hats tn the playoffs); and ed an Francisco 6-2 ... Brad have not been tested in the last two rounds after escaping shonstop Mike Davidson (.44 7). Gulden doubled to lead off the wtth a 3-2 v1ctot) over wild-card game winner Chadwick Rao Hondo Prep counters with third baseman John ninth inning and Wayne in the pla)'off opener. Subsequently. Newport Christian W1esc.wh o ishitting.488:M1keDocrr(.483);1eadoffhittcr Kreocblckl followed with a run-(24-5) has pounded Temple Chris11an. 11-0, and Orange Paul Clark. the left fielder~ and No. 2 batter Dave Smith sconng single to lifl Cincinnati Lutheran. 14-0. to qualify for its shot at the finals. Guerrero. · o'er the C h1cago Cubs 4-3 in a brawl-interrupted game. Rio Hondo ( 15-8). the Prep League champion. has Doerr is also the ace of the pitching staff. and The txnch-clcanng incident came 1n the second inning shown 11 can score plenty of runs in the playoffs. collecting ind1ca11 ons are, he'll be on the mound against Newpon after a d1~pu1ed call by the um pares. With two men on. wins of 11-3. 11-5, and 9-0 in tts three outings. Wh ether it Christian Tuesday. Chicago's Ron Cey hll a ball down the left-field lane that can suppl) the ~me kind of offense against the Conqueror "He·s a 6-5 right-hander who wen\ ~ven innin~ third ba<;e umpire Steve Rlppley ruled a home run. The staff. which has been sting) to say the least. 1s another Fnday." said Stuan. "but everyone I've talked to says he II Reds and stanuig pitcher Marlo Soto argued and the mailer come back and throw agatnst us." other umpires. led by crew chief Bob Engel. O\Crrulcd Ripple) Eventull ) both bcnchc., emptied and a free- for-all r('sultcd with Soto and Cubs Manager Jim Frey being CJt.'lled and both teams announcing the) were pla' ing the game under protest . Dennis Eckersley making ha-; National League debut after being traded b) Boston to the Cubs last wed .. for Bill Buckner. went the distance and took the loss Pmsburgh nght-hander Rick Rbodeo scattered eight hits through seven innings jlnd the Pirates took advantage of a Houston error to defca~ tht: Astro~ 2-1 . Tigers beginning a new streak Keo Phelps cracked two ~lo home Ill runs to highlight a 14-hat auack that ca rried the Scalllc Manners to 6-1 v1ctOt)' over Detroit and a three-game ~weep of the Tigers Sunda) to highlight American L{·aguc baseball acuon. The T1gc~ had streaked to a 17-0 road record this season before losing three times in Seattle Elsewhere Sunday. Tony Feruandez hit a one-out sacnfice fl> tn the bottom of the ninth inning. capping a two-run rally that gave the Toronto Blue Jays a 6-5 victory over Cleveland and a sweep of thci r double-header. The Blue Jays ,.won the opener a~ WUUe Aikens hit a three-run double and George Bell followed with a home run in the fifth inning. Toronto has now won a team-record seven straight game<> ... Rickey Henderson had th ree singles. stoic three bases and scored three runs to pace Oakland past the New York Yankt>es 7-1 Hendenon . . . Dwight Evaos, Tony Arm11 and Bill Bucuer homered and Bruce Hurst scattered nine hits as Boston beat Kansas City 6-0 . Jim Gantner and Ted Simmons swancd home runs to help Chuck Porter win his fifth '>tra1ght game as Milwaukee topped Minnesota 5-4 . Larry Parrish drilled a rhree-run homer and Dave Hosteller hit a two-run shot, leading the Texas Rangers over the Chicago White Sox I 1-.l Pedroza retains WBA title MARACAIBO. Venc1ucla-Eusebio Pedro1a of Panama c;ucct"><,fulh defended h1'> World Boxing ..\s<,ocia11on fea1hcr- wc1gh1 111lc ~unda) h) ~inning a una n1- mou~ dt'l'l\tOn O\Cr .\ngcl Ma\or of Vcnc?Uela in 1h1.•1r 15-round fight · Pcdr1lla making tht.• I Xth 'uru.•.,,ful defense of thr 111!e he ha\ held 'ltnce ..\prtl. 197M. battered the tOD- rankt:d challrnger \.\1th left'> anJ rights to the head and hod~ throughout tht· matLh He nfH'r managed to floor the .. 1-)car-old Verw1uelan. howC\ er Pc<lrOJa . ""ho" 'I. \Ut.'Ce\-.fu ll) won his balllc to lose weight hctort' the fight andJU'it made the 126 pound ltmtt. Ma~ur we1gh1.•d 12'1 • Ma,or a IJ\\ <,tudcnt '>offered his fir'lt lo-;r, in 17 profe">1on;1I tight' lk had t"o pre' 1ou!. drav.s Televialon, radio TELEYtllON .. :30 p m. -8ASEIALL: Dodger• at Montreal, Channel 11. RADIO 1 p.m. -BASEIAU: New York Yank ... at AngeJa, KMPC (710). ... 30 p.m. -IASUALl: Oodgertat Montreal, KA8C(7~). TUEIDAY'I "AOK> .. :30 p m. -IAllBALL. Oodgeraat Montr I, KABC(7~) · Volleyball favorites upset I SOFTBALL ~ Rustlers gain state crown Hickson delivers k ey hit. de-feiise; Carlson pitches ge~ ~n 3-1 vic-tory ROSE ILL E -Golden West Col- lcge·s bad for a state commun1t) college softball champ1onsh1p has rested on the shoulder and arm of pi tcher Karen Ca rlson all seaso n. but the Rustlers cleared the last hurdle 10 the title Sunda) with the help of a rarel} spoken of freshman outfielder. Leslie Hi ckson. who spent most of the season as a designated hatter and earned a .123 batting average into the state championship series. delivered · a key RBI hi t and made four outstanding defens1\C plays in left field to lead the Rustlers to a 3-1 victory over Sacramento CC here to give Golden West the state title. Sacramento and Golden West had spin Saturday's first two games 1n the best-ot-three series. torung Sunda) ·s showdown "This was a state champ1onsh1p performance b) Hi ckson... noted Golden Wes t Coach Jan Dunlap. "She rose to the occasion today after not producmg much offense for us this )car." The Rustlers came up with two runs 1n ther fifth as Carlson stngled wit h one out and Tern Craft drew a walk. H 1ckson then tried 10 sacrifice but a pla y at third base was late to load the bases. Lynn Alfien then deli vered a run-scoring fl y ball and Liz Mason followed with a two-out bunt which scored Craft. Sacramento CC scored a run in the bottom of the sixth after loading the A dream come true for yachting trio By ALMON LOCKABEY Dellr l'tlot ao.Mlftt Witt• It's been a long four )Cars tor Robb1r Haines. Bill Buchan and Stc\.e Bcn1amin. but come Jul\-JI they will hn"e their collccta vl' drea ms come trUL'. Haine\ from ( oronadu Auchan. Bellevue Wa\h and &nJam1n. OH- ier Ba). "'.J Y all won the 01) mp1c sailing trials in their clas\Cs in 1980 but \\ere beached when President J1mm1t.· < ancr ho)COttcd 1h1.· (1ame~ in the U~SR ·\nother 1980 trial\ win ner was John &nrand 1n the single-handed Ftnn class. but he 1s still fighttng fo r a chance l!l make 1l 1n 1984 b) way of thl'Jun room Hebel a me involved in a thorn) protest 1n which Russ Sth cstn ol T1huron "U'> thrown o ut of the trials altogether for us1na unsponsmanhkc tacucs in prevent· mg Benrand from w1nn1na the final race of the Finn trials. a nd thus winning the Olymp1t' berth. ~rtrand 1s asking tor a redress that would put him in the Olympic yachung games instead of Buzz Re ynolds. Haines. JO. and his two man crew of Ed Trevelyan and Rod Davis. have been concentrating on the Soling Class ever since 1980. But their' win last week was no easy matter. They had to edge Dave Perry ofSouthpon. Conn. in thc final race to win the btrth Buchan. 49. will probably bt the oldest skipper in this year's Yachting Games. But if experience means anything -and it usually does in the highly competitive Star C'lass - Buchan should have no trouble coming away w11h a gold medal. The third ~' of trials -for the Flying Du1chman and Tornado classes -get under way Tuesday off Long Beach . and they may produce another Rucha·n in the 1984 Olym- pics. Bill's son. Carl. is one of the top sailors in the Flyina Dutchman Class. Flrecrest tops fleet f 1recrc t. 1.k1ppcred b)' Pat G lazier. Voyaac~ Yacht Club. NtwP.On Beach. out\Corcd a nrct of 60 sa1h n1 yachl!. unda) 1n the annual Cabnllo fk-ach to D nu Pt.)lnl 111C't by way of ( atnhna l\land It woe, a ltaht weather race. s1an1na at Lo!. l\n&ele~ Harbor :uurday at noon.and the fim boat did not lini h at Dani Potnt unul 11 :30 a.m. unday ,). CLA 8 -I . Intrepid. Hal Pudcwa. C'abnllo Beach YC'; 2. Gan· dalf, Dou& and Suzanne Jones. DPYC'; ) Oalla1. John Larson. Long Beach Nev~ YC: 4. Tsunami. Doug Danielson. DPYC. CLASS C' -I. Plum Cra1y. Bob Mcinture. OPY\; 2. Eiaht Ball. Mike and Georae Hershman. CBYC: J ndoma. Donn Zinn. BY • CLA D -I. Firterc t: 2. Tteana. my and Ed Wheelock. DPYC l . Torch I Gcann CBYC. bases wtth no outs to shcc the lead in half. but Golden West added an insurance run an the seventh as Lon Tscheucr singled. moved to second on a wild pit<'h. went to third on a sacnfice and scored on H1ckson's RBI single. Carlson. meanwhile. tmproved her record to 29-8. She struck out four and walked three in leading the Rustlers to a 36-9-1 record for the season. Sacramento's run in the sixth inning snapped a stnng of 621/1 innings of shutout ball by Rustler pitchers agai nst community college opposi tion. "Today. we had more offensive output than we usually do." added Dunlap. "This as by far my most rewarding experience as a coach." It was Golden West's fourth state championship in the past sax years. occ. • • l'rolDCl bMt," NYt OCC Coectl Mfke Mayne. "They both t\aYe outatMCS-- tng telml thfl ~ end tMy have excellent records. They both meo haw a hletory of IUCC •• In the tournament.'' Coat h .. had pretty good luctc In 1t1te tournament llCtlon u weH. The Ptr1t• lut captured the ttate crown In 1980 and hatac:tvenc.d to the ettte flefd ln four of the pelt flve year a. Mayne has Indicated he'll atart either teft·hander Jeff Otterode (8--4) °' rtght·handef' Bobby Nett• (2·1) In the opener with San Bernardino Valley, the Inland Vtl- tey Conference champion. The tnd .. n• enter the tour· nament wtth e 25-11 recOfd. Canyona, which captured the Mount.,n Vlttey Conf•eno.. hM won the atat• tltte twtce In the 1811 tht"M yw'I. The Couptt won In '81 9nd '83 Ind ftntehed MCOnd ln 1982. Coaat, wtth a 2$.10 r9COf'd, cerrlel • .:we team batttnv awr· age Into the tournament lnit II *' by eophOmore Jeff~. a.dMr, the 8ou9' COllM eon:. ..... ---of the,..,. betttid .'31 tnCCM•.a piey INI led the ....,. tn rune ICOf9d wtttt a . r·~·· ·~ 11 1t1 power, which 11 1¥PPfMd by St~ ~II( 18 hC>mere,47 RIO . CS Northrldge falls in playoff a RIVER IDE (AP} -Olen Fernandez' run-~n~ double in the \·\NI .\ ( fH I I.\ P) -Thtrd-\C'cdcd Jon StC\.CMon and John I lank~ Ufl\C1 lllp-rankrd ~1n11n Smith and Rand> \tnklo' 21 25 ~~ I H ~6-24 to win tht Hth annual Jo1oe Cuervo \:inta C ru1 Open Pro Beach volltyball tnum:im,·nt JI ~tun \trcct fkach \unday t-----,;._----,-::7::-:S=-:-J-.""".4::-8:'."':8:-:2:--ir-----1 Tht \:intn B.1rharn r':m ad\.an,NJ untkleutcd throuah Mn• Verd• C•nt .. r Coil• M1tu .111 "''' n 1n11nlh of the 1wo-d.I\ tournanH·nt 1 he-. \f'll11 l701 H4ubor Blvd I (' fHHI t•.trnlllp tht•11 \t'llllhl 'un\l'l 1111\l' tllUI 'll to" PHRF·A -I Jalapeno. Bcnflt)'· !\alway. Dantt Point YC. 2 Bana Bana Maxwell Kathy damson OPYC. 3 Moml.'ntum. Peter l ong. I ona lka'h YC' Cl \.\ -I. Southern omfort 2 ua > l Wh11e R bb11 Ru:k 4khuhhl't'I. Lona Bcnl h 'f'< · "cnch 1nn1n111"e Florida Southe-m ColltseJUSttnouah pad unday niabt u the Moccasin built an early fi\'C· run lead then held on for a 7-6 victory O\/Cr Cal 111e Nonhnd c 1n the \ttond round o(thc NCA 01v1sion II hascNll ch11mpion~h1p t ... -~----- - MAJOR L•AGU• STANDINGS A"*1can L....,. w•ST otVIMON W L .,...., 2• 24 MinllllOl e 23 2• SHllle 23 2• O.•i.nd n 25 Chlcaoo 21 25 KanM\ Cllv II 2• Te .. , u 27 Detroit Toronto Ba1tlmor1 Mllwaukff Boi!on New York Cleveland EAST Ot'llMON JS I 31 14 25 21 20 23 10 26 " 25 16 26 Suftdav'• Sc- Banlmol'I I All9lk O .. ct. 500 ... ... ... 457 m 413 I I• ·"' .543 4'S • 43S 432 .311 Toronto 6, Cleveland I, 1st oarM Toronto 6, Cleveland s. 2nd llal'M Boi!on 6, K•nM• Cllv O Milw•ul<M S, MIMHOle • THIS 11, Clllcaoo 3 Oakland 7. New York I Seellle 6, Oetrolt I TNIV'I Gamet Ga 11.-, 2 3 4 s 111)) IS 16112 16\'t ll'h New Y or1l C It aamuuen I ·O > 11 Aftelh uonn 3·3> MIMHOla (VIOll 4·5) 11 Bolton (Brown l·Sl . Toronto (Cter\C'I' •·31 at Chicago (Ho\11 3·51 MllwoukH CH1es 2·•> et Cleveland ( Spltlner 0-3). -n Kall\H Clh (Gure S·21 at Tuas PITCHING cs oeclllon1)· Morrf\, OtttO!I, t-1, I '7, P•lrv, Ottroll, 7·1, 2.tl, Sl..O. Torot110, t-1. 210, Wlleoa, Ottroll, 6·1, 3'1, Ceudill, OM:lelld, S·I, 3'2. ". L. Jeckton. T oronfo. S· 1, U7 STlllKEOUTS Morrt., Ottroll, 51, Sliel:I, foronlo. 56, Nlellro, Hew Yori!, S2, llYlev«I, Ci.v•land, SI, Witt, Aftelh, M ' SAVES QulMllWl'Y, Kanw' Cllv, 12; Ceudlll, Oali.lalld. '· Flnver1. MU· wavll ... I, Lamo. Toronto, I , Oavl1, MlnntMlt~, J, Sla(lleV. Botton. I NatfMel Lff~ (~ l'ftdlV'• 0-1 BATTING (90 ., Dell) Francona. Morltre.i. 371, Gwvnn. San Ole9o. 3'0, OUl'l\am, Cntc.90, 331, Clark, San Franclteo, 3:M Wallllnoton, Allanta, 333 ltUNS Wlooln1, S.n Dleoo. 34, ~I· th~•. Clllaoo. :n. Samuel, Pll•ladel· Clflla, 32, ltalne1. MontrH I, 31. Gwvnn. San 01900, JO RBI: Ourham, Cntc.1>1>. 37, Carter, MonlrHI, 37, Schmidt, Plllladelphla, 33 • Clark, San FranclKo, 32; Oav11. Cnl· caoo. 32 HlfS. Gwvnn, San Oleoo. 51, Samuel, PllllacM!Phla, S7, Francona. MonlrHI, SS, S.ndl>ero, Chlcaoo. Si ltalntt, Montrtat. SJ DOUBLES Francona , Molltrut, 14, C•v. Cnocavo, 11, Cart.,, Montreal, II, Hubl>erd, Atlanta, 11. S.~o. Chl· caoo. 11 TRIPLES Samu.I Pllllao.tonla. 7. S.~o. Cnlca1>1>. S, Gwvnn, San Oleoo. 4, McGH , St Loul1, 4, 4 are tied with 3 HOME RUNS Schmidt, Pl\iladet· Pl'lle. 12, Durham , Chfcaoo. 11, MurPhv, Atlanta, 10, Clark, San Fran· CIKO, 9, S are tltd with I. STOLEN BASES Samuel, Phlledtl· Pllla, 26, Wiggin$, San Oleoo. 26, Redu1. ClnclMatl, 19, Oernt.,, Chuoo. IS. Miiner, Cincinnati, 14 (Tanana S-41, n Detroit (Morril f-11 1Cod1roll 0-1). n •• OeklanO ~·-PITCHING cs deCl1ion1! Soto. Cln· B1lhmo<e <Devil •·II at s..111e C8eat· lie 3·SI n Nattonal LHgue WEST OtVISK>N W L Ga San Diego 24 21 clnnall. 7·1, 261, Lvnch, New York, 4· I, 3 u . Oro.co. New York, 4· I, 2 II, S.ndef\Oll, Cll.caoc>. 4· I, 2 34, LH. MontrH I, 7·2, 2 t9 STRIKEOUTS GOO<ltn, New YOl'k, 73, Va6eflll/4U, o.o..n, 7J. ltvan. Houlton, 72, $Oto, Clnc1nna11, 69 CarnM1arl1. Pllhburgh, 51 ~ 26 23 Clnclnnall 24 n .. ct. SJ3 SJI S22 . 511 •n 364 -fr\) SAVES Gouaoe. San D1eoo. 10, '"> Holland, Philadelphia, 10, Sutler St Atlanll 23 22 I LOUii , 9. Smith, Chluoo. I. Nledlftfu~ • Hou1ton 19 26 s o.oter•. 7, OrOICO, New York, 1 Si n Frencl.co 16 2' 71.-, Chicago Phll&<»IP"l1 New York Montreal St LOUii P11t•buron EAST DIVISION 26 II 2S 19 n 19 24 21 21 15 17 24 SUftdav'l kerft Ooclel<1 3 New York 1 Montreat 6, San Franc1KO 2 San Diego •. Pl\1la<lefpl\la 0 St Louil 12. All1nt1 9 C1nc1nnetl 4, Chlcaoo l P•lllburgl\ 2. Hou1ton I Tldlv'• Gamn S91 S6I S37 S33 461 415 2•., ,.,, S'i, 7 ., Dodeen (Velenruete •·SI e t Montreal (Rcxiarl 2·2). n San Diego (Show 5·31 at New YOl'k (Darling l-Jl Cincinnati (ftu"•" 2·51 at Chlca1>1> <S.n0er1on •-II San FrenclKo (Davi• 2·S) a t Pl\iladel· Pl'lla (Carlton 2· 31 n St Louil (Foocn 0-41 at Atlante CFalcone 2·S> n Pittsburgh ICa~r·• •·41 at HOulton (Runie 0-11 n AMERICAN LEAGUE Orioles I , Al\9ttS 0 BAL TIMOltE CALIFOANIA ab rhbl lbrhbl Bumt>rv cl S 1 • I Petti• ct • 0 0 O Sl\elt>v ct 0 0 0 0 Benlout II 4 0 2 0 Dwver rl 4 2 1 0 MCBron rt • 0 l 0 GRonck rf O O O O D.Cnc1 lb • O o O Rlpken u • 0 0 I Ownng Oh 4 0 0 0 EMurrv lb • I 1 l R Jcksn lb 3 0 I 0 Gron Jo 3 I I 5 Grich 2b 3 O O O Lwn,tndh 3 0 0 0 8oone c l 0 0 0 MKYong ll • 0 I 0 Scl\ol1lcln 1 0 0 0 Oauer 1b S 1 1 0 Demp1v c S I 0 0 Totlh 37 I II I Tlt1l1 JI 0 4 0 S<on bv IMlfteS Baltimcwe 100 600 010-I CalffornNI 000 000 000-0 Game Winn.no RBI -EMurrav ( 101 LOB-Ba111morr 10, C11Hforn1e S 2B- EMurrav. Ben111uu HR-Gron !91 SB- MK Youno (l l IP 'tt A. EA. BB SO BalflmOf'e McGror W,6 3 Underwd Sweggertv C.liforTM 6 1 2 Witt L,4·S • 9 Ke u1men 3 2 3 3 LS.nch•r 1 1 3 O T-1 38 A 33 S?I 0 0 0 7 I 0 0 0 0 7 l 0 0 0 I s 1 I MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American L .. GU• CTitroutfl l"rlclav'• Gamel) BA TTtNG 190 at ball) Engle, M1nrtelOll, 360, R Lew Ch1c100 3S3 Dovl1, SH iii• 34.t, Bell. Torolllo. 342 Trammell Detroit, 341 RUNS Trommett, Detroit, 37, R1Pto:en Baltimore, 36, OeClncei, Aneeh, )l Whllalt.er Detroit, Jl But· ltr C1evetond 11. MOlebV Toronto, ?I RBI Murrav. Ball1more 41, King· men Oollland •l Davl1, ~attte 34 Lemon Detroit 32 RICe 9ollon 31 HITS Garcia Toron10 62. Tram · mel• Oetroil ~ J11pken Bat11rnort S3 Younl M1tweukee S3 Bell Toronto S2 wn.taker Detroit S2 DOUBLE'S Bell, Toronto, 13, OeCI· ncn. Aneet,. 11 Getll1. MlnMIOll 11. Garcia Toronto 11 R1Pken B1ll1more 11 Trom,,.,.11. Detroit II TRIPLES RLIW Chlcaoo. s. Moseov Toronto, 4, Owen S.allte '· 9 are t1eo with 3 HOME RUNS Kingman 0111111nd I•. Davis SUlllt, II, RIPken. 81111· more l I Murrav Belllmore 9 6 are lied Wiii\ I STOLEN BASES Garcia Toron10 11 Buller Clfve11nd 17 Bernatord Cleveland IS ,.ettl,, Anett•, IS R Henderson 0.lltand I• 0 0 ) NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodeers J, Mets 2 LOS ANGELS NEW YOAK •brllbi abrllbi RRen1<11 rt 3 l I 1 Bckmn 21> S 0 I 0 L1nor• ct 4 O I 0 HNP rt 1 I O O Stul>OI 10 4 I I 0 J~rtn Pl\ I O 0 O Guerr., lO 4 0 I 0 Sllll P 0 0 0 0 Monc:tav I! I 0 1 2 Hrnndz lb • O I O WMf1ld It 0 0 0 0 Foller tt 4 I 1 I Mldnoo rt l 0 0 0 Strworv cf l 0 0 O Hooton P 0 0 O 0 BrOOkl lo • 0 1 O Sclo\cla c 4 0 0 0 Fttrgerlo c ' 0 0 0 Bonor 20 3 t t 0 Gronnr n ' O 1 O Zach<v P O 0 0 O Torrez P 1 O I O COlaz P 0 0 0 0 SteuO Ph I 0 0 0 Milter rt 1 o o o Ooueno pr o o o o Ande\n " • 0 2 0 Gorma n P 0 0 0 0 • weicn P 2 O O O MWll1n d 1 o o o L1nd1tv 1D 1 0 0 0 Tlfah U J I J Totlll JS 1 I I Scweby ~ LM AneMel 210 000 000-l New Ywlr 000 IOI 000-1 Ga,,.,. W1nn1ng RBI -MoncMv t II E-Torrtz Sc1osc11 OP-Los Angelfl I New Yorlt. l LOB-Lol Ange111 6 New Vork 9 28-Mon<lav Guerrt!f'o Lano ru ux Andenon HR -Foster (9) SB- Beckman (9) Gerdlnnire (J I SF-RRevnotds IP H R ER BB SO L11Aneete1 Wetch W 4·S Zeehrv 5 1 3 s I 2 2 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 CDl11 Hooton S.2 NewYcwlr Torrer LO·• GOl'man I 1 0 11 3 0 0 s ) 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 2 I ) 0 0 1 S•sk T-300 1 A-26 '6S 1 I 0 0 0 I 0 Anoe! aver•ee• BATTING Brown Benlouer Wiifong DIC Incas Carew Narron Lvnn Sconlel'I Gr ten Downing SchOfleld Boone Pettl1 Re JKk1on Plcclolo Ro JacklOll r ..... AB R H HR RBI .. Cl. IS 0 S 0 1 l3l 71 • 23 3 11 323 .. 9 26 3 13 295 171 29 49 I 21 21S 1'4 17 "° 3 18 279 41 2 II I 2 261 IS7 2S 42 6 13 261 4 0 I 0 0 .2SO 13 14 20 4 11 241 1'9 11 39 8 21 r.11 13S 12 29 2 8 21S 141 11 30 0 10 213 ISi 24 33 I 12 209 ISi 21 33 7 24 209 30 6 6 0 2 200 31 1 6 0 3 151 1.cN 100 JtJ .. 1as ,,.s .. ITCHING I.. H BB so W·L ERA 264'1 25 7 11 ,. I 2 02 16' ) 14 3 10 1· 1 2 20 601 I S9 14 IS S·3 2 24 74 71 21 19 3·3 1 •3 14 11 6 6 0·0 3 21 22 , 23 I 14 0-2 4 03 12 11 n 19 6·3 • 13 11~, 76 36 52 •·S •n I u 3 • 0·0 s 63 19 , 11 I I 9 0·2 6 52 27 "° 11 • 1·2 700 4 S 0 I 0· I 9 00 11 16 9 S O· I 9 00 S1ncher Forsch Zehn JoM COl'.,.11 Kaufman Romanick Witt Curtll UC or II Slaton Swen Otne" Tetah S.vll 4~1-> 441 IS2 Ill 24·24 J.•2 Sanchez 4 Kaufman. Corbell c ..... NCAA WEST I REGIONAL ,,, l'rfll!O) Sen Dieoo St. tO, F r11no St l NCAA DIVISION II TOURNEY ,., Rtwnlclel Ftorld• Soulhen\ 1, CS NorthrlOlll 6 Trov SI 12 S OakOll 6 N-Haven 7 Columt>u• Ga 6 SCOREBOARD Memorial tournament ( 111 °'*""• Ollie) -•·Jeck NlcklaU\, s90.000 6f-70-71·70 Andv lten, U•,000 71•7S-67·'7 m ltoee<' Mallbll, $2'.000 Pavne Stewart, '26,000 Ciiio B1cl1, 126.000 as Hat Sutton, S17..J7S GU Mor111n. S l7,J7S liM 7HJ·73·61 67·73·74·71 • Larrv Nel\On, SIS,000 61•73·75·70 Larrv Mize. SIS.000 72·73·71·70 Mark McCumwr ~~.soo 73· 7S· 7S·6• 8ot>MurPllv. sl2,500 * 67·73·76·71 Garv Koch, s12.soo 69·71-73·74 -Geor oe Arcller. s 10 ,000 Pet., Jecot>Hn. s 10,000 Miila Sullivan, s 10,000 .. BuddV Gerclner, i7,7SO Jim ThorPI, S7,7SO Jac11 It..-<, '7,7SO Crelt Stadler, S7.7SO Dou9 Twell. S7,7SO Tom Watlon, S7,7SO 290 Tom Purtur. U ,141 Bruce Lletike, 55, 141 Mike Nlcotelle, ~ 141 Wlttlt WOOd, U . W Den Pol\I, SS, 141 Gaor111 Burn1, SS, 141 2'1 W1vne Levi, 14,200 m Miki Reid, Sl,900 Barrv JHCktl, S3,900 Pelt!<' OcKt.,.,ull , S3, 900 m Mark Pfeil, Sl,394 David Graham, S3,394 Mark Lve. S3.3'• Mauv Kuramoto, S3.39• 294 Stve Ballell.,01. S2,7SJ Jav HHl, S2.7Sl Johnnv Miiier, S2,7SJ Keith Fergu11 '2.753 Dave Berr, S2.7S3 Garv Holl.,.rg, S2,7S3 R.,,. Ftovd. l2.7S3 2'S Tom K•t•. n .2so Don POOlev S2.2SO Jonn COOi< S2 ,2SO 296 Scott Hoch. 11.lt6 Jim Nelford, S l,lff T1m Norris, Sl.116 Lannv Wadlt.in\, s 1,116 Ben Crtn,naw. l l.116 ' 2'7 Curll• Strenge, l 1,614 Boo Sheerer. s 1.61• Ed Fiori, l l 614 Donnie HemtnO'l<I, ll ,614 Cortv Pav1n, SI .61• •-Ptevotl winner e-oenott1 am11eur 74·71·73·69 70-72·73·73 72.71.72.73 74·74·73·61 70-73·75-71 74·61·75-72 6'·n-11-n 72·72·72·73 72·72·71 ·74 71·77·73·69 61·7S·n ·70 69·75-76-70 72·7S·73·70 73·70-76·71 73·74·71-71 n ·'n·1'·74 71·72·73·76 71·72·72·77 76·71·74·71 71-76·72·7• 72·72·73·76 73·76·72·72 71·71·11-70 71· 71· 73· 71 73-73·7S·73 71-74·76·73 74·76·70·74 76·74·70·7• 72·7S·70·17 73·77·73·71 69·77·7•·7S 73·72·7S·7S 74·75·76·71 72-78·75·71 71 ·79·74·72 72·76·74·7• 61· 70-79 79 71·71·11-11 74·17·77 ·74 75·69· 79· 74 71 ·78·7•·7• 72·72·75·71 LPGA Corning Clanlc Il l Cwnint, N.Y.l 111 JoAnne Carner l11 SOO 21S Avel.o Okamoto l 13,500 216 Bellv K1no. l9,7SO 217 Jen StePhen1on. 17.SOO snurl Turner. s7.SOO 211 Jo Ann WHham. IS.063 Pai Meve,., sS.062 ,., Pet BredJev. $3 7SO 2'0 Mvra V1n HOOll. S3 715 Donna Caoortl S3.2'1S 2'1 Beth Deni\!, U 733 2''2 Allee Mll1er, U ,331 Betn Sotomon, s7 330 M J Smllll, 12,330 191 Pallv Stieenan. l 1,930 Calhv Moru , s 1.930 Marthe NauH, s 1.919 194 Jane Gtddt•, s I S71 J11nnette Kerr l 1 570 Sandra H1vnte. 11.S70 Lisa Yoong Sl,570 ,,, Holli\ Stecv. Sl.303 Pall• R1no. SI .30? Lenore Muraok1 s I 302 2'7 Oen111 Streb1g l 1 IOS VtClo.I FerQOn. I I IOS Alll1on Flnnev. 1 l IOS Clnov Hiii, s I IOS Ro\le Jone•. I 1.104 198 Marv Hafeman, J961 Su• Ertl. s961 Katnv Hitt 1967 ,,, Sandri SPurlcn \171 DawnCoe \171 Joan Jovee. \111 Debb•e Hall St71 Pennv Pulz 177S Lauren Howt S77S A Rt1n'1erdt s77S Cnros JOhnlOn l77S Mar~ Detono sns 301 Pam Gletren. '611 Doi Germ11n, S612 Htalhtr Ortw, 1691 Sarah Ltv•oue. 1611 Vicki S1ngte1on 1611 Sna• on Barrett S68 I 307 Marlene Hagge '622 Sue Foo1em1n. 1611 I( Polllew111 U.21 Shtltev H1mhn. '621 11 ·69 71 10 11-10-n 11 73·71·72·70 71-79-69·61 70·71-73·73 73·71-73·71 69·74·71·73 71-71-77 70 74·70·78·61 7'·71·71 69 76·11·13·11 74·77·61·73 75-72·11·74 n -n ·14·74 76·73·72·72 7•·72·H ·73 72·71·7S·74 71·7'·74 71 76·71-7S·72 72·74·73·7S 73·73 71 17 76-77·72 71 16· 7S·71 7• 11 77 73· 75 ,. 80·73 70 70·11 76 70 1'·17·15 71 73·71·71 7S 74·72 ·16 7S 70 7• 13 71 76 74 ·76·72 76 75-11 76 19 15 n 11 1~ 11 n ,. 75· /l 7• 11 68· 79 7• 78 76·75 17 72 12·74 10 14 76 74 1S 7S 74 76·14 16 74 1• 16 76 76 76 79 70 76· 76 n n 77 19 TS 7~ 7S 11 7) 76 7S 73 77 76 11 10 81 ,. 75 7' 7S 73 76 17 75 7• 73 17 76 7• 73 lS 71 16 * Lvnn 4daml, lSal SY\le McAJ111ter, UICI Lvnn StrOMV, S5IO Allee ltltvnal\, SSIO Jlntt Anclenon, SSIO J04 Jan Flynn, S55S Pattv 1-iavh, USS • lOS J. Maccurrae11, UJO l Kalllrvn Vouno. $430 Cvntht. Figg, S4Jq_ Jovce Benion, id> * K athv l>ouofl9rtv, 5296 L Rutk ·Sewell. J7'6 Marv Bee Porter, 1196 Jerllvn Br1tr, S296 Linde Hunt, 5296 7'·75-7•·75 71·7'·7•·75 77·76-74·76 12-16-n-11 7l·72-7l ·IO 74·n·7'·74 n -1s-n-11 76·77-71·74 75·74·11-lS 77·72·I0·76 73·7'·71·71 7•·7'·10·76 79·75-75·77 17· 73•7'· 77 76·7'·7•·IO 77·7l·76·IO NBA SllaVeffs CM~SHll" SERIES (9"1·ef·MWll) • SUftcleV'• SUre L.alren llS, ~ton 109 (LM Anoelei IUdl lerlll 1·0) nwndlv'• Game uun et Bolton 1c11anne1 7 el • om l SundeV'I G1me Bo, ton II Lelr«• ( 12 30 Pm ) Wednndav. June 6 Bo1ton a t Lell«• (Cnanntl 1 et· 6 pm J l'rlde v. •June I L.elren 11 Bo\ton \If neceuarv I S4Nldltv, June IO Bo1ton a t Lelren CH neceuarvl TUl'ldav, June l2 L.alren a t 8o1ton hf neceuarv L..aUn 115, Cettics 109 LOS ANGELES to toe tt 111 r I pt Pit Rml>I 3 3 I I 4 7 3 7 Wrthv • 16 • ' s I 2 20 Jbbl' 12 17 I 9 • s ' 32 COOP' 4 11 2 2 7 s • II E JOhnMI 7 1l ' 4 6 10 s II $(11 s 1 ., 4 1 2 3 I• Mc.AOO 1 12 3 ' 6 0 s 7 Nair 1 2 I 2 3 0 2 3 Wilks I 4 1 1 I 0 1 3 Tm ltt>nc11 • Tolls 43 13 21 32 so 25 JO !IS ~XWM Brd Pr WI 0 JOM1n Hencler•n Mc Hal Bucknr A Int Kit W~mn Tm Rbncu Toti$ BOSTON lg !ga ""• 3 I 0 0 7 17 9 I I 6 13 1 4 7 20 9 II s 12 2 2 10 16 s • 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 s 0 0 r s I• 7 s 3 I l 0 0 • • e pt Pl$ 0 s • s • 2• I 6 ll 2 s 73 3 ' 17 I 3 2S 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 , 0 2 0 6 41 94 26 34 SS IS 77 109 Sc-by OUarten LH AMlh l4 JI 27 2l-I IS 9""' n >t » ll-10t ThrH Point goal1-COOC>er Boro T ecl\nocats-Nont A-14,l90 Dff9 SH fiihinO NEWf"OtlT LANDING IN-part S.ad\.l -SI engterl 73 cahco Dan 31 111nd Dau I Darracvde I vet1ow1a1t 51 mack er el 1 11\eePlhe•O I eoPer o \hark DAVEY'S LOCKER C NtwDOrt ... dll -259 angler' • barracudo 161 DOn110 11 vet10wt111 40 rock 1.11\, 71 ca11co Dau. 7 sand beu 7SO moc1t.ere1 16 ShllPShUd, 76 1Culo1n WOttd THm Cup C 11 D\IHlll4dln, Wiii G«manv I United SAflel 2, CucllaWv1lrla I ~ John McEnroe (US ) Oef Ivon Lendt <Crtel\ollOvolo.la ). 6·3, 6·3 Double• McEnroe·Peter Ftem1ng IU S I def Lendl·Tomas Sm10 !Crecno1tovei..1a1 6· I. 6·2 ~ I I ., .. Women'• softbd COMMUNITY COLL.EGE St• .. Toumement (II A.olaYlle) G04den Wt1t J, S.cramento cc t GOiden W111 000 070 I l & 0 Sacramento CC 000 001 0-1 1 1 C1r11on an(! A. Maso" Mt(1r•on a"O F0$1er Tournament MVP KarPn Ce• \O" C.o•o•• WMt H...,w.._ ftttr* SUNOAY'J aUULTS (J:Stll ef ., .............. ,_...., ,.ST •ACL 6 fur!one& Pell«n fMlcn (Prlcv) 5'0 HO UO .., 9lnf Ahffcl (Garci.> UO UO OMc.e s.tkar CMcCarron) 3M Alto r-.c.d Jonn JIKl'Y, 0....,,._nd Journev, 0.11\1119 at.o., I'm Natural Form Time I 11 2tS HCOND ltACIE. 6 f""°"91 Pre lkloll (Meta) UO uo 2 IO C.iolel'v (Gari:i.1 13.20 S 20 Jel Malll\J'itr cor .. ter) uo AIM> raced: Ba111e·Gold. One ~11er. Tutsea. CIMlanl. Tim.: 1:11 4/S. 12 DAILY OOU9La C4•11 Peto SIUO_ TH-.0 UCL 61'J lurtono' Bid U1 l0lv1I UO 3 00 HO Atl'IW1cen Slenderd CMcCrnl l.00 UO Cordon IBillc:k) • l.10 Alto rllCM: AN!rew 'N Mii. ltol N1lural, Stlentln, Sand encl Sea Time:"'' J/5 S.S EXACTA (4•61 N ICI MS 50 'OUllTH RAC&. ' turlc>n0$ wrnth CStloemall.,) UO 4 00 J.20 C. Gal:lll CF.,nendezl II 00 UO Sliver Note (Mei.a) S-20 Atio r.ced: Butlneu Scllool, Ttddv'1 Love, trflll Call, Eatetelle Tlmr. 1:10 415. s.s E.XACT A 1•·2) Paid sm so "f'TH RACE. 1 l/ 11 mites on l\lf'f Proae»ere>ui 101\111 7 IO UO 3.00 &encltO l~er) s .o uo ltutt'Y Canvon (Mei.al S .0 Alio raced Roman ltulm, Atum. Lunar Rav. No ~. Ttlat'l Mv Son, Tlmw Tvcoon Time 1·4' 2/S S.S EXACT A (4•51 oald s 111 00 SIXTit RACE. One milt 1"4 IH•wlevl I 40 J.IO 2 IO BluWllng GUiii (McC.arron) uo 2.AO Febuteu• Prince (Garde ) 2-'ll AllO raced Oorltord, Acramar. Fltzelte, Cteer Crv,111, Soeclel lnven- lorv. Time: 1.37 21 S U EXACT A 15·21 Plld 157 SO SEVENTH RACE. 6 n turlonlll Mhvfer1nd COin ! UO 2 20 2 20 Jotlnlca (McCarronl ? 60 2 60 LOVffble Miu <Garda l '-.60 AIM> raced B1nga. lt"91 Prnan· tat ion Bon Null Joni U Bar, M•H Oncent Time I IS 4 S S.S EXACTA (4·SI oald 116 SO S2 l'tCK SUl (1·4·4+S·4l P114 5$3.t .0 wltll 319 wlnnlno lldlt ll (\IX horlftl S2 Pick Silt console lion Plid IJt 20 with 4,470 winning tlcke1' (five horMI) EtGHTH aACa. I 1116 Mllft Vagabond Gii (Dlv1l 20.20 I 20 •.oo Hurlllol\t lPlncavl 3 IO 3.00 Allusion (Shoemakerl UO Al.so racect: Mv Darli119 ene. GeM'• Laov. Dear Carrie. Costtv Arrav Ack'• Empr11s Time 141 1 5 SS EXACTA (7·61 oatd 5176 SO NINTH RACE. I I 16 mllft Pino Azul (Orteoal 12 20 460 2 IO Dialect CHawlltevl 4 40 3 00 Procurer !Pinc.,,., 2 60 AllO raceo Friwollu tmo, La Verne'• Big M.ac, Crlm1on Saul TlrM· l~ 3/S SS EXACTA (2·11 oa1d S'2 SO All...O.nct 30.119 USFL WESTERN CON,•RENCE Denver LA Eur111 An uin& Oakland ... dfk W L T I 6 0 7 7 0 6 I 0 s 9 0 Centrll Pct. 571 soo 429 3S7 PF 290 2S2 34 179 Hou1ton 9 S O 6'3 471 Michigan 1 7 O SOO 310 Okl11\oma 6 I O 42' 217 San Antonio S ' 0 351 m Ch1ca90 • f o JOI ?7' &ASTERN CON,RRUKE Atlantk PA 322 218 231 2IO 331 lCM )71 110 3SI Pl\1iaOelPl\1e New Jer.ev P11t1buroh WunlnGton 13 1 0 10 ) 0 3 11 0 1 " 0 '79 3'• 165 769 311 217 21• 121 218 1S4 200 367 ~ Birmingham 11 2 0 157 4 II Tampa 81v 10 • 0 71• 371 New Ortean• I 6 0 571 716 Mtml>hl• 6 I O 429 2S3 Joe1<1onv11it 4 10 0 216 2SS SundaY'l k14"11 81rm1ngl\am 31 New Oriean\ U P1lllbu<gl\ I'.> wun11>9ton 6 Pl\1ladel0tl•• 31 M•Ch•o1n 13 Tadlv'• G- New J.,.,.., at Ch1c100 n .. r\clll ..,., GafMt Ne,,. Orlea n\ 11 Meme>f\1\ MichiQ11n 1 1 San Antonio SaturdaV'l G- Jaci..1onvttte at Oakta "o Ch1cego et Oklahoma $\Jftdav's o.me, LA &aPf'llJ et wuh1ngton Hoo1ton et Denver Arlrona at Blrml"9ham New Jer11v at T ame>a Bav ~v.~4 P t11our91\ 11 Pn11adll0h11 CAMEL FILTERS It~ a whole new world. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined • That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MllBRIJJll -. Fl.11111 unonlclel If.._ Ill $ulidav's llldlllllNoll• •• ¥ltlnO ··-· .... hOmelown, c.r numll«, ~"*'"" encl 1aH c:.omolet.CS I. ltidl Mews, J2, .._lfllld, No.4, Matdl·Cotwonti. -.... 163.421 "'°" lltecord, Old rec«d 1'2 "2, Mark ~.1'7'21 2 lt·ltoDwlo Guerr~o. 25, Col· ln10!a. "°'· MatOl-Col-m, 1" laOS. 3 Al UnMr ~ , .... Albuoulr-. N.M., No.2, Mardl•Coawonll, '" laos. 4 lt·AI Holben, 17, Wa<rlnlJton, Pa., No.21. Marell·Cosworth, ,,. taos. s. lt·Mlcll.MI Andr'.itl, 21, Naurltll, Pa., "°·"· Mardl<osworlfl, '" laPs. 6. A.J Fov1, d , Ho\41on, No.14, MMCl\·Coawortll, 1'7 lao\,. 7. BobtW ltallal, 31, D\ltlllll, 'Olllo, No.5, Matdl·Coawortt\, tt7 ..,._ .. Hem! Jonnson, 31, Eau Qeire, Wll., No.21, Mardl-CO.worlll, IH 1Wt. '· Dannv OneM. '2, Same Atw, No.25, /Hrctt-CO.worltl, 1'3 llOi. 10. JOMle Gana, 25, Mexico, No.SS, Mardt-Cosworltl, 1f'J llos. 11. Geor .. ~. C), ... enlleld. HOA, Mardl-Cotwort1'. m lePI. • 12. Oennfl Fr"'-· J9, L.one llMdl, No.50, Mardt-Coswortf\, 116 taos. 13 HowdV Holmll. 34, AM Arbor, Midi.. NoAl, Mardl·Cotwortll, 115 ·-14 R·TOl'I) Gtov. 36, L.atllmle, Ho.n. Mardl·Cosworltl, 17' iws. 1 s. Ow'll K neffel, n. It tvenwoocn. 11., No.n . Primut<oswortfl, 17S '"5. 16 Tom Sne¥a, 35, PwadlM Vallev, ArlL, No I, Mardt--Cotwortll, 161 l9Pi. 17 Mat-lo Alldr..,t, .... Nuarefll, Pa. No.l. L.ola·Cosworth, 153 iaos. II Scolt BraVIOft, 2S, COldWal«, Mich , No.37, Maf'Ch-8u'ck, 150 laos. 19 Pandlo C.ar1er. 33, arownsourv. Ind., No 10, Mllrell-COIWortt\, 1•1 laot.. 20 Kevin C~n. 21, RldondO e..cn, No. .. E .... f"out1ec, m &a:c>s 21 Al UMW Jr •• n. AfbuQuerciue, N.M., No 7, Mardt<ol-tll, 131 taps. 22 Johnnv Rulhlrlord, 46, Fon WOl'1h, Teu1, No .... l!Mrdl~Cosworttl, 116 taos 23 Dlclr Simon, 50, Sell Juatl Capl1tr-. Mo 22, Mar'dt·Cos;wor111, I 12 laOI. 14 Teo Fac>I, 21, lta!V, Mo.33, March-CO\worltl, 104 llC'I 7S GorOOn ~. 41. Coldwater, Mid\., No 20, Marcn<oswortll, ICD lall'$.. 16 T-Bet!.,,,,_,..,, l2. ln- dillna001i1, No 16. Mlwdl·OKwortll, 16 1a1>1 71 D«• a.iv. JI, lr9lano, No 61, ~rtll·Coswortll. 76 laPI 21 Chip Gana1sl, 26, P11t.ouron, No ..0, ~rCll-CO\Worth, 61 laPI 29 Oennv SuHlvan. 34. Loul1v1tte, No.JO, Lola·Cotworlh, S7 laOI 30 Pa1nc11 Baoard, 42, N41w York No.JS. ~rCl\·8uoc•. SS laPI 31 Solke GehlhauMtl. 2', tn· OlanM>011s No 57 Marcn·Co\wortl\ 44 la1>1 J2 It· E mtrM>n F If l!oaldl 37 8f' at~ No 41 MMCll·eo.-ftl, J9 la'.os l3 Geoff aracinem. l2, s... Clemente, No II Mllt'Cfl·Coaworth 1 tap R -r~lll WMllend transacttons BASEBALL A~11 Leaeue BOSTON RED SOX-S1gnt(! Doniel C.e~~r pttch.,. SE A TTLE MARINERS-Recalled Bin NahOl'Odnv cetcner from ~' Lake Cr•v ol the Pacific Coast League Sent Orlanoo Mercaoo ea1cher to s.u Lake C11v Natiena.1 Leaeue .ATLANTA BU1VEs-Plac.O QICk Como ottc.,... on the l~·daY wo· 1>1ementa1 dlllbled 1111 Rec.atted T erTY Herc:>er outfleld9< !Tom Rlet\mond of 1ne l'lternatt0na1 Le1oue CHICAGO cues-Rec.I~ ~ A1t1m•rano Pt!Cher from 1ow1 of the American A•M>C"'-Oott0neci Don ScnolH o.tcner to Iowa HOCKEY NaltlNI Hld!IV LM9UI BUFFALO SABRES-S19nl<I kollv Bowman. Otrector of nockev ooeration$ and general manager to • mull1·veer contract TORONTO MAP L E LE AFS-Nemed Dan Matonev .,.ad cooct-COLLEGl NORTHE RN ARIZONA UNIVER SI TY -Announc Pel ,.,. ,,..g.,at.on ol L•f'IOa F ,.,,,<" 8\\0<. ••• •'" et1(. O•tK 10• •"d "~•O \o••oa 1 coec'" ettec•·v• Ju~ JO SCHRE NE.R N•...,PO J·"' Mu" n,.,. "'" l"\.fl&O O.\'f'Oa 11 co•Ct-! •' • ~ '· •, ~~-------.... ,,... .. "" ....... .. .... ... .... ..... ... .... =•1111'11111196.a l••~··· IMI !!!!!!! I@ -... ... 1'¥ lnlu 1iit ••J!lt.... IMi al on *WAITED* Real Estate properties to aell. All my listing are 90ld. I need more. 17 yrs experience in courteous aervice. Ask for Iris Kaplan 714/546-8355 IDTllY 11 IMlllY HAL HTATI 18M2 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach REDUCED $10,000 OWNER WANTS TO MAKE A DEAL TODAY! S&S Home features 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths Famtly Room Laree Kitchen With Eating Area & formal Otntn& Room rrtct4 it suuoo located Near Hunttneton Center SHORELINE ASSOCIATES C.11 ltvtr1y @ 141·2262 or 197-0524 LIMllU Prestigious Bayfront Villa -6 Br. 7 1h Ba. pool, spa, docks for lg yachts. $4.850,000. 101 Via Lido Soud. Opn 1-5 Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom. fireplace. beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420.000. Open 1-5 214 Via Ithica U YlllE llllYI UYHllT Ollll J etty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695.000. -11¥111 THUOE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee price $775.000. Opn 1-5 1833 Galatea Terr, Irv Terr PDllllU llOIE OOUIFllllT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room. 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1.285,000. . l&YSllE PUOl l&YFllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 11 1 ll"Y'"'' D• .,, r~ H t:il'> 61b1 LUlllPNI• .... lllUI LIUTlllUlm ......,.UX l•••IFI....., gr H n btlt. 1400 . 1111• ..a Drive by 4115 Camcs.n. Oui.t 1t1'ttt dOtt to~ Beet loc. PP 17S-711' 1111111 0Wnt/A41t. l40"40l7 2 Bdrm &def\. 2fl~ oramatlo oourtyard. ~~p':l = &al PIDI Mllll IULn IAYFftOHT CONDO: 2 ;rtv•t• pool & epa. Linda POOi. i.n.i. harbor, vu. 1. 75 .... twnlly hOtM. A ON THI WATll' ... lf!'l I 11n Bdrm. In :?..:bktg. agllantttl. r;'t.~~~ 4 ~ba. t>uy at t14:.,000. Cell W/docttOptn 1·1.124Vla t14/IYM111 bt1 VIEWS. •1 /me OALL180-1412• ~t'1~n Coombe LldoNord.IMlrU1-H17 Y7watertr HotMa GE /',') l/J( )() •llPLD ......... ClltUW .. IBI ALTM. 111-140< 402 NatclUUI. Two 2 IA hk• advant•t• of XTTA· txA&:WWW a.y.f\orea 24 hr t•t• ,,_.._ I""'• OOO anxloln ...... 8ttuttful 2 Pr~ ~Medi 2 OI a br er.:. with private "'"-,v... . Bt28ahomelnNNpor1. otdeCdM ..... >OntNllL I 3 "· 2 .. MWll•H• A n/ p ~.... ·= Onlvl1H.OOO. Opn Tet-U71 .,_.or •1500/mo. yrty IHtf ILi.. --· .., ,,. ~.-I 8aV8un Cell Marllyrl 4.....e2 (D&MI) 2 4. a ct ••• v •• w Ctwmlng New England REAL lSTATE M4·S397 OCW'I vu. r • Coomei.13M2tt 64M21t , t48-0100 atyte eondomlnluma on t09 patfo, -.um. flnan.. =~ :lllt · ••· .. _... • ....... of the nloeet 1tr.-a 11~. M~-1-.. •23tK. C-1315. Agt. letutlful -,be,_. "'09 "'99"'"" • •-T--497 5464 • • dbl ger, apa, newet'Ptl 81250/nM In Old Corona del Mar.rmiiiiii-. ....... _ .... ..-ITll_...., ... , ~··· · comm pool, W/D cell Carmen ..,...71'11 Lowerunltalnclude2Br2 .,._ LIPU IWI IHI N7511M . Agt. 8hlrttY Ba. brlek patio. 2 car gar· ~. ctean tune, raaunr mtr~ W Super aharp Cu1tom 17Ml30 17f.1464 BetutltUI ~I ~ age, fireplace, w.t bar. mutt .... mu1t Hll. ~na H CondO, Townhome. 2 Br 2\ot ba. ' 4 8' 2~ Ba. rv. en. Upper unit• have 3 Br 2 • ut.500 Ownr/Agt ~ ~b•. git, ctubhouM. Wies.rt. ~Ing BIG 2 8try pool hme a"" 2 bl Miii' FaahlOn llltlnd. Np Ba, two deck1, private 845·2850 PoQI, Jae. MUna. tennlt. c.nyon Golf COuree. A9-updated kltctt HtMahta Ctr. l1a&O/rno. 644 elOt IP•. 2 car garage, fir• Wt841·5e29 H/155-4278 ,. duotd to 1299.000 + .,... won't llllt at 1865 place, wet bar. $28e,000. ...,.. MWI TWO HOUSES:" br, 2 ba, tenna. By OWner. ()pen 53t.e190 HST Atty ... Ed &cano. Micki Cooper _ ,,,,..,_ S150.000. 1. 4 br, 2 ba. Sat t·5. 3-4 S.. ltland. 309 AOCHEaTEA & MaurHn White ........ '111.lllllT S115,000. SS&-1208 NB (Ford/Jam~orH) 2BA 2bl. QI.Ht 11d11dtd &.U-6200 11111 TIWlllllll Ge2· 1173 •llOe pvt yard, tlectrtc Seller wtll pay cloalng lt!J!lt .... k 1111 ULlll 1.11-.0 ~·r~t door ope,.ner. 1f/; Macnab -Irvine IOUlllllAY YIEWI PanOfamlc view extend• patt Catalina 111and from thla very attractive 2 Bdrm home Ready to be moved Into with fantutlc potential fOf added Im- provement Make tha flrat atep to better llvtng. Priced al a low $395,0001 646-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS co1t1I Baaut'lful S1111Pll_,.. Walktolhope ~.., pt/ rpa, range. ~r- townhma with welk-ln Whtn you IMet CJ9tlon thlt pl« fer ireita. S8'·/2bt def'9r Incl. MOO/mo D etoaet•. tiled kitchen•, Immaculate Harbor .. 218~II17:J.2943 everu 12th monttt FAEE. m1«owave1 and over· Ridge beauty, hardly • NO PETS. 142-2171 *-' 2 car garagee. + llvtd lnl 75t-150t WI~ -.0 3 Br t Ba anclad Q11111Ge. MUCH MOREi wtth csoctt On Newport big petto crptt cl ..... An E.xceoent Bvy 1t only lallnd. b.y terma. ea.y tncd. xini ., .. ·, INtP 1110,111 tlnanclng.1311,000. Ne0 + MC. No peta. Fer Mtllh nll By owner. eao-1eoe 541-5442. n0-ae2t IU-1111 w .. tctlff 3 Br + Oen, large 3 8' 2 Ba. big famtty rm, room1, tpa. many xtrae. trplO, OIW. lrtl yard te!O. '279.500 Ownr 541-9518 P9te 751-31f 1. Bkr t ~ 2 t Rue Fonta&nblMu. BIG Lata LI IMI cute EMttktt 2 Br. 1 Ba ~-Canyon. OCMn I. harbOt JG § 8( fa L: l:(ge P9t ott, hookupe N 75 + -V1eW 4th Bdrm, 5 Ba. 2 ard oul •de MC Alklng M75 ,.: .. Jon 541-2497 llOOO llWI ~~c,!700m':r:·.~~ ln0oo. ltUoO down. o.i:.xa ,,..., 2-ty, ser .... '1 ILlllMT $498,000. Open HOUat 567-2783 2~ba, frplc, &ltlna, .... ~ 5 J crptafdrpe, dbl QM. tnod MMIL TIWllllUI Sun/Mon 1 ohn llMUt..... llM yard /p atio,. gdnr. Stlltr wlll pay cloalng *'' IWIEI• ..... .,,.-CNkflm OK. 1125. Dye co1t1 1 Beautiful -•~1" 71 , ............. townhomel with walk In Harb« Ridge Condo UMd A btlutlfUI 24 x IO ft' 28R .,.. • ., ' tY9I '"'',... cfONt•. tiled kllctlen1, u mdl, 3br 2'.4ba den. 2 Bath hlQNv upgrtdtd l50-0223 Lorri mlc:rowavH and over-xlnt loc. btwn tennll ct & home. Large M'9 · din-EMtalde 2Br 1ba. arnlll llzlld 2 car garagea + pool. 90% nnan avail. Ing & kitchen ., .. with yard, gar, fr1Q. S175 111. MUCH MOREi 9.875% vr/11t yr no n.g. family room off tnClk>ttd !Mt & ate. &4&-3968 tY9I Al1 Excellent Bvy at only 3002 •f newly decorated. PQrch. Aleo aft cond. Qft MICArthYr N26 3 ar 2 I 110,000 553.9009 or 760-&923 Call Agt. 5-40-5937 Ba IPllt 1tY11kldl1cy P<>OI fir htllh tall •BV OWNA LIDO ISLE Lux. Mobile Homee on dbl git Call 53M190 ---------3Br (matr dwnatra) 21~Ba. Water. Newport BMch. BEST' Alty fM UIE 04I TllPLU B~ OWN~·TwnhM, 3Br 3 car gar. ev, tnt to qual Eatate Nle. 873-3121 PENTRIOOE COVE n r beach. own er ' I r::·.~~8 ~ cg'-4o~ buyer Prln only 873-7379 Mu1t Miii Tripi• wide 2Br2Ba1P11t le¥el, frple, • penthouse haa 2 Bdrm1, • BAYfRONT DPLX mobile home fumllMd. pool, tpa. 2 cat gar with de. Othert 11way1 rented, •Pllln IWlll Parker Strip. 730-0991 opener. M75. 656-8200 always clean Drive by. Company tr1n1fer forcee .-a•ES IOOEml Acrt!lt 1111 Prlotd to rent 2 Bdrm 1368.000 .... of thl1 19eeloua 5 Br , ...., _ den...... /apple Cl td 3 Ba home ee.t M ... Spaclouaownet'tunltwtth 20 ac good rarm land, ~ i46owat ~f90 unlQue houM llQ Verde location on qule1 panoramic vtew of Main Newb«ry Springe. S2000 BEST oi.u ..__ Aeallors. 875-ISOOO atr•t Move tn cond. Channel. Exc.llent for ec, low down. 548-3043 ""'' ,_ vacant & off•r•d at ente(talnlng from Prlmelocale2Bdrm2Ba2 mPS Tl 1&111 S208,000 Call 546-5880 IPflciOUI aundeck (1Yef· atty hmt w/QM .. pop Heritage 1nvHtment1 lootllng 1andy beach. Jrr!y llH l550 c:.nt ml9I 539-et90 BIG Canyon. guarded G't• large 2 Br 2 .. 81'60m< 759-0709 Own«/lrotltt BLUFFS CONDO. lb 2ba. newly decorate< 11200 mo. 644-4482 BIUFfS COHDO 38r 2'Abl, arnall yar1 11000/mo. '40-l10 Cape COd 3Bt 2ba. MIC yard, qutet cukt• .. lhutttrl, flower boM brand new remodt I 1400/rno. 2424 '*1 Vlata.. Oya 17$-1395 CHOfCE AENT ALI On the water 4-5 er hM atory den multi-Ba k pet tint 1 1200 rent t youB o.tfllle at . ..... , .. vi.w of 8Adl BAy mod o algn Incl s a. formal di ~r.ra~~My ... Corona .. Mar big 2 br ba frplc bltln1 pool lndc: flat '875. 53M190 Ba Alty ... HARBOA VIEW 4BR 2b tam rm, gardtntr, 1 · ~· S 1375lmo P0-68: LIDO ISLE BAYFRON1 Lowly 8 Br. pool/ap apectaoulat vt9WI Vrty ~ 171-7873 Newport Crtat condO 3 3bl, P<>OI. tennla 1111 mo. 8'75-17841871-583 Penlntule-Udo i.. Jt '3500. Augutt MOC Agt 81Mt8t Tllllft .. 1111,llO Aatc for Larry or Pam OwnettAgt 144-9513 ~;tfonn;en: BEST Atty fM 2BR 2BA Condo w/gua gate, pool. lee. pvt bM 1 1500 mo. 176-6807 llYll ... D Newport 8eec:tl bungalow IPAllUll UITllll office bldg. 11.900.000. Sharp hOuM 28r 1Ba only 1 block to ocean. IDllD Tl llll,llO 8 fr t + Dock BUI Grundy Rltr 87M18t 9flded gar crpta& dr9P11 WANTED: HAA90R VIE IOI llW Cute 2 bedroom. Double ·--·-ay Ofl fncd petlo w/d rm no HOMES erta f0t ..... Magnlfleent view Htate garage 546-2313 Thl1 tummer entertain on 2 I bd den 2\.t lattmt •nt ~·· uec>mo + ate. option. Famlly. a.4Mei cu1tom 5 Br • family rm. & lual'I. COYefed decl( Ju1t r~ rma + • IP~ Mutt 1tand credtt chtck 5 Bath. new pool, 191. on mtnutH from beach bat 1· 19a, P<3°1· land· 1700K 548-~2 770-5e2t · Lata Au D th acre -all refurbl1hecl • area• Call 642-7728 fOf acaped yard. car gar. tO unit• • . . tmmed move in, trade or appointment now 1525.000. 84~95 t2 unite 1725K Super cleen 2br, tba, "{~3 dt ~ s,;;; !'! -IU ... Wn lelM option~. $975,000 14 unltl S850K houM type apt. encl. 53M 190 BEST Rlty fe I for xtnt financing. A & H WllllllHI Executive home nr SC .. •·-·-Tom L ... Bkr. 6"2-1803 yard, gate, MP QM. pvt 1111,000 1nve1tment1 75 t-5989 Oeltghtfutl 3 Bdrm In popu-Plaza, 4Br ·formal din rm, -• ..,..._ entr, xlnt Ealdt 1585. ADULT COMPLEX. 2 • ---- Magnificent wood gtau tar area of lrvlne. Highly fam rm w/wet bar. Price Former model with fUll golf •VIEW IP llY• 532-32ff Iv mtg. condo, lmmac. 21 Chrtt Abel cu1tom de-DPllHI upgraded 3 yr old with $2'49,900 Agt 545-03t8 courMvltw. Pool, tennta, I t .... L .. ._ 1'hba, pool, So. 8 I I h_,. 1 IP•· 2BR 2ba. $220,000 aa • ..... S575 u"J\374 algned home. Out1tand-PllTllllTI centre a r, cat .,..,., eel · M ... Verde large 3 Br. 2 full price Anan avall Call Acron from Newport ! • ~ Ing view of ocean/bay. IPYIWI llW Ing. 3 pattoa. parquet 81. home. aqutaky clean, Bkr 6'4-·7424 · Harbor Vecht Club, thl• 1 Bdrm bHch 1pot.cn --.. -...... -.-........ -1-- Luah private garden•. View ltnted tytlah 4 8 floor and 11 hu been m 1 n I c u r • d l • r d . aharp duplex with a klok· w/aundtck SSH PllY9 Vat--•-L....a ... lrge room1 EuropHn or • r, beautifully maintained. lt33,000. 780-88 2 Agt. ILlffl LIWllT P1J11 er IMtur .. outttandlng rent & bfflt equtp kltch ___ ........ ..,....,_,... ... _ ltalned glue. Outatand-3 Ba home with great Priced right at St62.500 2331 VISTA HUERTA ftnanc114 Celt broker: 53t.e190 BEST Atty ,.. Spoti::.au:lmuter• i.... owner fln•--'""I curb appeal and neutral 751 3191 •-•nu 1ra.-111 "'V ......... ., tntenor decor. New gueet • ~ _.,., 2 BA 1 ba. Balcony 6-8202 t Bdrm bH ch apot •. MecArthur VIiiage. 144-IOIO addition With bath, bullt-!p SElECT 3 Br 2 Ba IP•· Open HouM 111~ w/aundtctt SSH paya amenlti.a. Nr SC Pia tn1 and M...ttght. EntlCI"" Sun t-5. 23-4 Rochelter. LODGE MOTEL. San rent I. bllla 9CllAlo kltctt fwya. airport & btao atone Jac~'at off M~t~ PROPERTIES Greg Attle Agt 631--'888 THE ~:?:..:~,~ART Jflcinto Mtna. Idell for 63M190 BE81' Atty ,.. June 15. M75. 835-14 LIYILY OILLEIE Bdrm $825,000 A1k fOf lilMI llY UUTD EmY bedtbr11kfaat, quiet llaoat 19 better 4 Br 2 Ba , ......... ,a•l lllE Marttyn Bulkley. Ptaia1al1 l 007 Herring Bone brici(, frencn IY .... 1111,IOO ., ... 2 blk1 went tot~. IYOO'• breezy yd • V-'--1.L......a U "" ----------1 doof'I Iota of wood & 3br+ den. 3ba. canal vt.w. t6-U, lge lodge rm, com I .. Id/ I h t .. ...._.. a11ut1tu11y remod•t•d 111111 ELLIS PWllll Ylll HUI wa11p9per, frp1c + muctt 21rp1c owe ® t2%. o.o. kitchen. 8734955 53:.l~~ l :&T•,:: ..! IU9 .. • iili ;!'Jtd kit=. F~~~ ___ ._ .... __ 10_2_0 ___ ·r: :.:~tt. ·B~4!°tP~-:. c;fy·.~J~~.~~h= =:=: ""*" ......... HOME FOA AENT 28' 21A8a, d/,...~d I bay window & Frencn IWT ITUTll ... E tula Point 11 lhe place --• Exf* m~t co .. Huntington Baadl 3 Bdrm. ~~&.';2~/H0-11t door1. Thia 3 Bdrm plut I l II OOO lfl wOfldl away from lhat a§L ~ 3 BR 3ba. PARK LIDO: ~altz. In Orenge I. 2 Ba. 1775. ~ yard den home 11 tu•t glowing ' frwy and city Ille wtth §6r71Ct6a i125k OPEN Areplec.. New carpet•. San Diego Counti.. .. QMlge. IOda ' ~ ......... r.ni •• with warmth & comfort. Darting remodel with new large empty beachH SAT 1_ .. 8412 F.:i..tand Freal'I paint Pool. A tMI TSL MGMT 842·1803 welcome. H3·0't56 Batter ... thl1 today. kllchen and bath on bect(onlng. except S1tur-844~20361646-7•53 . baroaJn at 1124,750. Im-So. Cellf. Motel'• tor Sale. Agent, no fM. Ju91 ll1ted at 1129,500. LARGE LOT Only t~. daya & Sunday• mediate poaMUIOO. A~ Reel Ealata UcenM Whit! of a Deal 2 Bdrm &46-7171 CASH down/teue oPtlon We're ottering Ihle quamty 1111 IUOll ltJ l tlar41t lffr. fM poeltlon open. Part Of $616 utll he pet ott •!l!l~-.~•11111 ......... 1 gral~;~:~~.E ~~~· built New England style 4 Bf, 3 ba, 19aclou1 llv rm, ~ 1721 Full Tlmt. (714) M&-4118 53M 190 BEST Atty ,.. lalMI blad • 111.i.ll~~ home for sate at .2022 farn/dln rm. lrg bate. M I L:::A (#J0.1£)4JllfJ:-j \\'ATI HI HO'lll Miramar Ave Comt?lettctv stet ooo s.. 11 8t4 llWPllT OIUT nata a,.,....., lnlat Utt 18M nwm Withpa Avall 8-1 to 1-1. Ft furn. S850 mo. 171-71 __ -------_ HOMl"i l•c. reconstructed w)th a 20thSt.536-1718 38R 3ba. 1179.000/ofr. Inert lfll 2&61Trmr 6Y ltrwn REAL ESTATE qu1llty touch on 1 corner DatpCanyon WWW Club ~ no pet• ewtrn •• 1_1 ... ,_ tot location step1 from Baal. 1rltn1 Ocean vtew. Low down. Palm Otaert fUrn hm rent tennliN26. 87M22t t --the ocean & bay Thi• 3 11111 OIUftVm Owner financing. Call , .... al""" 8 avt ~ dy wit ctlta... • U881 Dix mobGhOmt, ptta. Mature tdutta. IEll IEL Ill 1um 1111,110 Tot•llY upgraded 4 bedroom home In a great famlly nelghbort1ood A. modeled kitchen with every amenity Vou mu1t Me lhl• home to ap. prec11te 111 Call now 546-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LIT IW Tll l&Y GrMt PenlnMJla locatton zoned R-1 Can be 1Plll Into 2 loll 78X80' tot with a garage on the property A1ktng prlottJS.-35,000 Br 2'.\ Be tiome with II· nH (213) 861·8785 ,.. . 9 • • CALL US AEQAAOING brary hH It all 8 muter Owrw wlll exchange thtM mo. (819) 3-40-9 5 IRVINE LEASES bdrm 1ulte with tt1 own 2 r.oP'I for a 4-5 Br l l Tllff NWI SELL OA TRADE: IO' 1 BA ~ sitting room and porch, wa erlront hm. Stag•~• 3 br. 2 ba. family room. mobile home on Big BMr 'Ji I SO-fl high cetllng1. MP. chang-waterl~ont condo 3 Br 2 ~ 12 tOK: auume S 169K tit Leke. S 17.900 or trade I Ing room w/mlrrored B1 32 deep wate< boat BV OWNER 8"8-1289 for bOlt Of car. 876-9511 ealty wardrobe• aeparate doctl, Indoor •P• rm + • bath wllge i11e shower & dplx In Cotti M .... 1 unit LL Wut.. llU Jacuzzi tub, all the t>Mt 11 3 Br 2'"' Ba & 2 Br t l'A -•••flllT * WAIT Ill! * , 7 86-1172 qu1llty, e ll etectrlc, Ba + 3 car encled gar In .._.. plumbing. heating aye-pert loc & cond. PIMM On the 11nd: fabulOu• CCf· Wa bYy hou ... conclo'1 & tams are new The prtc. call art &PM Biii 840-2207 ner tcoallon, 3 btdrooma. unit I . Negative caa1'1 flow ta rlghl at 1315.000 Of Carol 6"0-3"2 t Agt. den. haa beerl upgraded. OK. foreclotur•• OK. M ff Super view trom muter Your Pflce, our term1. 3880 MlcMlton Drtw eke o er the financing t l bedroom balcony. Juit 730-7003 lrvlnt Is ltlnt. approa 1250.000 000 aaaumabte with Home CUSTOI rWuoed to $485, lntalt U.. UI .11'811• ... •• Savings And Loan at to-v. LIM IUL n -----------2 Bdrm a den. 2-leth&. Slln230030,2emaron1 lhpayab~t IUILT lll·llOI ltalll Fara lt~ .. Avail. now. Neat& dten. ... v. Don .aaa NMrby pOOI. I 1125/mo. wait too tong In Northwood• 4 bdrm, ...., Agt IM0-5580 Mel Fuch1 "P1vtllon .. 1\9'-2tA ba Cu1tom home ----------·--· ------ altor .• 700llE.IB1at2boaO Blvd. tJ~.1an~r.:=.. o;"~ IH I LIT Milli' ti!UI 11,..1 ZIH UI ,.. YIU • .... ....._ 111-h"'..-... mi'"-• with good 3 BA home, a t bdrm + den condo. for· Qult1, ateure. 1991 Newport. 846-137 l e;llMO II L AAn. 1 I M i high rlH. Bay vh S995/mo. Agt 131-&4' LI BAYFAONT: dou wide mobile Home. o pie Of ltnQle. Small OK. St2007mo. 957..()l &,utatatt, .... la!Mablad n LY Vift. Xviii 'f,".· I upper 1 Br. :n• ltove. °'*' be9m 04 1550/rno Incl utn. A mid June. 17&-9022 ,., __ , .,,,_ ..... 1 , .... •"" Nlo Shor .. 4 Br. d.-ma1 din. rm, pool. If:: dfNm Everything 11 ""·"""' I h fl CtrHI ..... , l al.-Ay t ...... and bu1llt In. lllWPllT •• ...... ux•. • ort ong term. June 1. UOO/rno, ... ·~·-·-·· n .,,_, ,.., Sec, pvt belch. 240-7537 111t +dip. 1-371·7HO .... aae 3 Br 3 Ba 2-•ty. blk from Community pool end ten· 3BR 3b• S124.7150 L HM 16&. m c T di . beech. utate nl• nit 1289,000. 1111 lt0ar41t IHr. !!J!ll • Turtteroclt: c1t1n 2br/2bl, 00 • b ra t1onal S56o.ooo. 833-3622. ,~ l IQ.llH _ --___ ..-den. Avail. June 18. No ~750,=P~:;.,,_:: c1a•1111ea Realty 6•4-8018 I --------SWM4>4> peta. 8t200. w-1785 ___ ,....· ----":.v;::;~o 631-7370 luxury In Old• COM; New a so, r I lllPIUTI llLLU ~ [X)et:x)ut tJniV p~ .. ., hmi. tar ........ L n .. --I!!!~!!!!!!~~~~;;;;;;;;::::::::-3Br 3ba hmt. R-2 tot. ea ty 1 W&ITI IFPll BrTV ... Beach Iba on ~bltt. lmmeo '"'' UUi:h. ffpto , $395K 6"0-•254 On thl• 2700 aq/ft. on. Reel Estate oond ..... 171-1393 crP-. mini bMnda. '" •• ITllW 786-1172 lavel executive g1m Wo0ctbrlcllt condo tot Avll1Junt1.875·242 ··-...... '-""' el .... ,_ 1( ...... ..., -d• ... .._ ro '°'"' 1...,, ~ ... oi. -d• STEULS I I I I 1 I' I' I i T y p [ I ' I I I' I 1 I L A 0 I [ I :.! ~:.. ·1i::=s :.:::, : j • J I ' I •ng ICCldentl rMUltrng on bfOlllf\ -• • . botlM The Slct Pa11t11 poat.0 tri.e a.gn PIMIC* wN> (lttl'lll 11\C! tk• I R 0 A S H E I may gel --• I I I• I I' e -o··· ~. . ..... ,,_..i . . . . . I y If "'9 • •~• "' u •t -d• '°" ~···""' f .__. .,.,. ,.,., l bt"1w • j;:7,r,5''rD I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' r I 6 ~~~,~· '0•1 I I I I I I I I I loU•·U 11 lllWlrt 11 Ol111lfiotff11 3002 located In preat1glou1 -tnATIUC.Ul#ClllllCI-.... a .... tir.Otl. gteen• ltlchtlor, ground nc Owner t .. vtng arM•twO Harbor Ridge Eatataa. U• llLI bltt lo09tton1 1750/mo, pvt. olean. IHO/t trg homea wf~ecular Private cul-de-.. c for Private, ..curl~ 91ted l'ttll June 1. •71-0t70 Avail. 17e-el11 v I • w I 0 P • n naace and quiet at tM 7'" ,..... JI S t/s / .. on Bkr ... .,..Mic .. _. 0 I .. -conwnuntty. " •on ,,. *""' ............... vi-.. 1..,... t a u n "" · _.... ,..,eon r ve TOP of the WORLOI F~ bey with pMr & ft011t for ..,_, •-· ""' to 8"0-0357 trvlne tattle VIEWI Excellent... rwae bc)et. W .. i.nct• &t~ 1bd 1bla tfftc. apt M But. hac~ IMO laat. ltacll IMO ~~:.000• b t ~ ... ~~!.~ ot ac•ptd oourtyard ..-not lndd IMO AVlll 17M 11 • IN-4001t v vvvvv Tll lllT llJ" ~110 f'Olll Sl~ff ~·•• tllC. I f.quo0I .. u hdnn• foorrrliil •lm1nc ~ .... m.otnl vard v.11h I~ •ul1lul 1~•·1 loro ol ot•n\1·nlf'nt '" ••hta•rh1•11t I o lo·ron ... r 111-mo I '"'"" "' l~1•n• Mtir 1•\ 1 •lu.ho '""" "' hol>h~ l"ltllT\ 11 ... 1t .. J ill<l 1<4 t • ' 1r1I "'"h !Tlln• t"I( "'" .. suat IOf"tl l'•rk 111...,,.. S11i 11<•1 HMtf SummN'"""'l hom• I talrm l ~ b.tth. '""""I llinlnt plu• hr•••kl1111 mom. pt1rk ltki-I nc1 •f""• Opt 11 lllll*' Run 12 ~r'"' l.o.a11'd 11 W71 ~•n ''""' t>i H H 1 Anll•llu"u &.nrunc> vvvvvv 112·4414 Gall l11t It PltNt1 ltalter , ..... •. "tll t· "' I ..... t;tlJI "''•""'.,MAP"' II. -ii• -w/tount.in & ..,.. Mllf" June to. 111-1121 meo C.ta •• 11 I £~bl= 12 • 1\4 ... Atftl lw:tl 4 c .1 a:: ii001.no I k kt .._. weattY Ht6Qhtt 8850/mo. Tom l600 depoelt et "4000 pet mo. -or 9 151~1 all utla lndd. &42-30tt aummtr "*""9 at U000 "NtOU!L IHOA!S" 18r dupft~. iaatal pet mo. OUtck renta6a. 38', cs.rt. "35/mo .. NTI dip. .. 1·llM apa Wf/IA. ,o.btech & r9C .-.. ,.._2t40 u..•• center. livt guarded _. · .. ... _... ... _ ....... ., ... _. = comm. Vecent, 1 Br Oatdtn llPt. "°"' - _ __.........,__ 1¥9 condo on bey, _......_ ~1~; rtfnOI, ..'!I!. '!"877 $4 dtllQntr. compltttfy -, • .,... ....,_ .. "'" -v-i377 What • WondttM wotttf rum. t18Nfrio 11a.o1N U1-o440 of Shopping, rlgl\t at 1----. -....-......... 'I04ll ....... ~ liiJ ...... ,.Jwi 0111v "'•' c1ualfled .... :: e:_mr: ._.Id.a ""*• 5 Ir i G amlfted Acl.Ylaor help MOO Wllv YoUtt '*' wou. 53f.8190 IE&T Alty ,_ tpllt ~wet Hr tip den Have you rHd lod11 fncd kfdlptt upptt ClaMlfltd Adt? u n •100·1 '3M1f0 IUT ycu•re mlMlng the b Altv ,.. lwollnl In townl • '· l. I. 7 -• .. •• I. • 2 d Ill ... ,. 2 • It -•• I() ie •• •• o. rd ~ lt r. alt ta. :h. SS II -I 1k- 13 .. - DI To. ~' n -no 3 n -:>a. tW. 8 !>le )4.1- )91 :21 .. rmr lln 41•. tall t7 nTY ch. S5 D -.. DO. ' Of, io. D - it Ho 149 ii 30. •t 111 , .. Dt, .. , ualfc:;;;c;a: ap;c_ '"· beth, ofe, rm add, petlo c:ov/ddtt, bey wndw. Uc . .......a. SteYe 547..fl078 ADDITION'S, DES~N AHO REMODEL UC.,.._ 131-2345 * LOW PRICES. 3e Yrt Eap. Quellty Guarenteed. tedng, t>art & tonnlca Uc. FREE £ST. "3-51554 c:ountett()9L 549-5747 ..Schools I Instructions . 642-4321 Lois ext. 309 Pacific Travei School 610 E. t 1th St .. S1nta Aaa, Ca. 92101 ~ ---- OltANGE COUNTY'S ONLY Pl(/V ATE ACCltEDf'TED RAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL MOANING, AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Cell (714) 543-9495 ................................. ..._ GradesK-9 0 ... OIAICE COlllTT'S OLIEST I FllEST nWATI SC#OOL Beginning JUNE 25th SUMMER SCHOOL ANO/OR SUMMER CAMP Transportation Ava ilable 1557 I . IMllt, Atllli• PllHe 714·11S2 ....... .• ·-· ...... .. -... ..... "" .. ..... . ... Cetta.... 1714 .... .. ..... .. ........... & AIJ.. -.. ~ .... oom---.111111111 -"1• "... .. ... furn --"'9or. AcMce In ... ... pen6on, ,.._ In, llOf't NEWPO«f 1eACH -1 •-Nwpt 8dl ~-Aug on• ,_ 9'1t, L.ltUe.. "*'*t: io... l'Wtlllae. .,._"Pfno. NI Oft If YOU: ....... 1bdm'fhm'300-i.400' hN811-9115.Nlce,qulet. ~Nl.'831.-r --~C9'9tcwloile-•Ate·~-• poof, epe,. ._ _.,._ c;able TV. Judy, time .,. -M ,...._. "'--..___, 1111 e..e . No s-ta. l~om.;v-.=! 11s-12". wrtt 9$1-t001 lillt I,... _. 7oc;~ bllttl';°rv:·· M;C *;;·~~"'• 2s-~5 °' ~-...;...., "7-o.432 · Straight M. nltmkr, 25-34, F&A> Im M!~ ~ ..,._lie~· v~ ~-= felt pecect progtwl•• T8L Mgmt 754-0081 "'ft7 to tflr dlx E/alda C.M. mo dd, blk w~IOOD .,. . ,.._ req • .,,-~., oimc._ •M 2 • 1:? __ L .. _.. Elt:. ~~..:=: ~'be ~~~M. feehna.131-2157 •• ·--·=~Oltll~ UL..-. .,,.. PYtywd pttig 1700/mo mo. 1 41 T~ ops.a. 0t-1".._.emllluteanMude llCAllFlll lnclutkl42:*5 ·rnw ..... 1111 ft0e~.nec.veno...'*..,.9ood~ ... If.Ill ._.._. •• ..., NdbiUU!8.21MXM f(XllADS ~c.~·~~ ::;-~n:;;.gQr Dellghtfut OCWl br~ 2bt 2ba ...... 8, fully Yrty,:-~ lKfREE mf-~ dld1nalna.~,.a_ redecorated 4-ptex, atl ~· 9"Mlll pier. Ml. ...._.cel9 .,.....__.. new pluth carpet• & D/47 ~2439 Lr.,. Iii """*· operllftOa llYl!lt, In --..:..------d dl9Waen.r new ~Dept no..,,_'*· IBTILIWTaT o~-:!range, 1o:i of Leg lctl, ~ et ~ a.t 1111 CO.• nln, >Ont tnooma Newport BMctl office, ctoMta. private garege, ~~or· mo29r~:.... ~2170 coM.Bit UXA! IGIP '"'· c.a.. " .... For In ........ c.ia Mon-Thurl. X-Ray lk: ... fttep&ecea. .._,,.... • ...... 25-37, rHmkt ,IN. """ • Mr. Ttlompeon. 112-5143 needed. Cll ...... 2 ..... 28drm.28a. Nwptlctl28'21~S.edutt aeme38'12ba'47S+12 Ml.etll IHltidM mn&.• 2211 ... It. :::-~ ... ~3 ~: yt1MtF. (73014~~-. __ l'R 12 i IM ExS*i.nc.ct only. Ex• eeo-&331,536-8502 . 110001mo l-154M747 "'"""" ... &-&-~ dut"9 for bed! • N8 condo cl<* to H098 Found b1'I a .tit *" -. ••I & ii II amc. wen. 3 d11Y wen •... ,.,,.1 .. _.. 1 B ~ Hoap '300. 846-7312 vie Baycr•t. NNport leila.. week.~ 645-7580. pfp4." .=: 100· ~ ""''"' omn Latall BH IMch. 15tM311 .,"' bWftta 842-2834. 842-3172 8UMMEAAENTAL8 1117 weeiCAH &. A.I. Found: F ~ Tertter ftAcMnoedtralr*tg CAU TODAY 11.30 tq ft. mtx; F "'bull· tewn; M 1"Fulor1*1Uma Shatp per.an needed to lllWlll YIWll Agent 541·5032 neut. Golden. A9tr.; F t* ••I £11 wen In te.t peced ,...._ & wtlt Pttbul; F btk Let>, _.., -..--...... .. E ---~lup crpts drac>ea ale wtitondlMC NB~ ..... ,... port _..,, "' ,,..-._ New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 17301 IMch. HunUngton 8Nfter 125 Me. Dr Must new uoelent typ- apta In 14 P4MI. 1 Bdrrri, Beech. 142-2834 C M 844 M58 •• ~ Ing & ~ lilHla, BURR WHITE REAl TOR l...,C b 7 • •. 4,., )0 2 Bdrm and Townhomea 8um ~ 2 a 3 · · ~ poeltion. MW I' 75wpm tyPtng Word pro-+ poolt. tennis, waw-Bd;:: S300 .0 11000 Approx 900 aq. ft. FouncH.leeo,ma,wht/{ll'ay ot*'l.Mu.tballc'd.trllln-cem1ngexper '*PfUI. falll, ponda. Gu peld. • • leutn~ w4th deak & mattllnll r.c.. McAt1tu Ing program, onty Mf'loua from San Oleoo Frwy =r· ~ ~ ~ti;: ctlelra nr 17th & Newpot1 a PW10n, SA 54e-3e54 car"' mind.ct n"d Contact Lydta. 833-~ drive Nonh on eeec:ti to eV8ll C.. today for bait seoo Cell Betty 144-2270 Found· ~dog with l.D appey. Robert & Teytcw. .... McFldden and West on ....C..1on.. Balboe ~. M\9'I of-~ 8eedl M1ifMi .,.7197 wlw:N kif~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•••!!!m•m!!!!!!!!!~~-=======~======•I ~~Fadcten(714~=nd N.8.AMfty875-1842 flcH. 1250 & up. SNfter.1443161 IMTW I Hll get ,"":..n., aeMce. .- SAILll . SUMMER • •· ,.......-= f111dea 752·2141 or t73-15374 LAROE "EWARD Loaf W.nt ltUdent yw round. AOS Dellwry 281..fl018 tlPUT: 11..,..-t Iner, JHt 4t~ TO: Seattle. Cllll& At 14 Pwt1 hrMtt Call CaptJl1 lf"ICt lttd (714) 673·3212 Lara• ..... ........ 1117 Exec. Secretarlal Servk:e pW of wedding rtnos Appr1l 4 tin •• 'f04lt ..... r.u F I h I f • r"'T>dm, aup;;; W needed 10 locate In 9J(• Wf~ In tape vk: of time. Mon. thN Ttlurl. or urt er m ormat1on gar frplc $875 Nopeta 1 Br apt, e&n on m . ecuttw tulte, oc Airport M~ & E. cO..t Calfwttdya71059-&451. Needpersonfor ...... ..,. 7S2-52S1, 497-3113 ' p't'trt•, MOO wtt In Juty, .-... 8 mot he rent. Hwy. May 11, 1964. Weelcenda 173-0092 vloe & mllC. Full/time rPll8f,,l:..h., ad ert1'91'ng 170 WI( In Auguet. 549-1480 M0-215e 875-3880 Booldleeplng & office up ~LEper1RSICtlrneENTEwtnR.· -e u.u~ V HUI YllW 175-3834, 21ame-1'" EXECUTIVE SUfTE Loet: Min. Slky Terrier. new COl'fllPMYlemell of. ~ 8Mch 642..a&e2 la t • th Only 10 mlnut" from •••-111T•• • Newpot1 Cntr SS501$775 ans. to .._ Mtdget 11 flee, wll ... up own IY9-' --------p . cemen 10 e Laguna, your own prtvate ~ -.. M0-5470 yn *· ...,,_1bl.ckl~ tem of operation. Min 50 Gener41 Office, u - oc:Mn .,,..... from Dena Avail now. WklY. a.lboe dWI tan on Balboa a. wpm, Santa Ane .,.._ pertenced. tleev)' ptlooel. Schools & ln1truction1 POlnt'I moat aecluded Newpof1Atty8154170 b11llv1...... land ....... return lhala CllllMlton8001321-7015 ltgM typing. 10 key, 40 hr ll*tlc bluff, OCMn aide COM 4 Br 2 ba fully tum Newpof1 c.nt• f\.111 to t0v.ct Reward . CABINET MAKER wk, dependabfflty 8 a'IUl1, D• II of PCH. Like ,,... 2 Br time TV ·~ patio 2 NrVb 71 4/M+teoo 175-3343 M0-9oeo 0 .-..... wood went m.turlty • p1ua. Hrty rat• treclOry -C8 widen, xtra large private blkatobMch. A~allJuM. or 873--1700 evee. ' :,;;p"~tmmedm equal to 112,000 yr. patlot. Call 980-8331 or Oct. $800 WMkly + dep. F/chlld OK, $215. Nice LOST white/brown Shettle for 11gg1...iw I ' _s._~_71_8 ____ _ Lois drive by 24585 Senta Ruervatlont req'd. home"' 55 FW)'. Orange. ~ mbc, :';cr!,.I tome wood wen.tno exp. .... ..... llanlalll Clara to.... 813-t:M9 Pvt ent, Jae. 771-7182 ~ (-.....l. ~1--22 · hetpfUI. Costa~ Leadi....Na oou1\l'"ctubll I ·---· ..._. "-' VV ,. 65().,3117 "'V 'I ~rt...,. tab.. • .... .,,,.,.. LOST white ltw1 hand ... 1c1ng a quallfled CEXSt 11150: 2 rm ..... 2111 Beet bldQ on Blictl. From f9m CAT nemed Cotton. • ..... •11111 manhall to monl1• golf bra. 2 battle. MCUrlty. 300111100 tq n av~ Vic Hatbor Ridge N.B. Early A.M. delt"9fy for LA ~ 4 Mor 5 ,::.: 1'fl 875-7570 eval87Mell * .... , .... 1i.w••111-1111 REWARD. 780-1977 rim.a. Up to $500 mo. knowtedge~ttle~~· ----------Apt~ to tttr 38r, lrg •• ,_.., eo.taMeN.,.. Lrg luxurloua 1 Bdr, .tew, tpt, Mlf, 35+. 1250/mo. Office IPflC*/Exec. Sult• PllllUb 3111 979-9251 . · E.O.E. golfablll'typer90nato .. _~.__wt~ pool, blk to beactl, 1725. 831·2011 In Cotta M ... Area. -..,,-------.-,_,..,. .......,, ... Avall 812. 493-&499 8alboe l.-.nd FIM meture $1501450. Call 831-0141 ~ia:t=:': ~iUlll'JflM ~:~~ t~-~ -==::1r:::::::~~---lhr 2 8' 1 Be eummer or Orange County Airport fllfY age. EntoY trawl, Manager, 1 &lg Cenyon Ill .. . ' longer. 873-eM 1 area MW office bldo. cor-...... :::; dandng, l "llllT ••••" Dr. NB 92MO lt!rta•llc U • . . F 23-2' nllmtlr to thf 2 '* Brlltot & R.tl'llti fl'om ~ 11 coupe w/3 c:Mdren (12, 5 1 _ Ctttl .... Z7Z4 bdrm. 1 ba In Corona del 400 eq ft to 3350 eq n. & 7 mo) IOC>tcl~ for •IHI n .... HORO SCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 1 BR T h I I IN NEW ORT BEACH Mar. S300lmo. 8715-7091 S.99 NET WUI bulld to WI ia na.&. lfll mature woman le App4ant1 required to own OUM w poo , A~reat place 10 live on the ault tenant. tun. energetic & under-know beak pruning, wn apa, guard gated. 1510 pper Bau. Prl"•t• Fem. Chrtstlen to ettr big llllnett ll1• .. And runnlna 7AM-10:00 atandlng to help cat• & operation ot ow-l ludes tllltlet ' ~ tu n tlouM H I S300 PM• day, f daya • weelc. wlc:nlldref'I & V9tY Ill• denlng equipment. Must mo. nc u · clubtlouae1 & l'lealttl r · ' · · · Small otfloe. Corona del PNaent t.hll ad and r• l'louMeeping & teunOty Mv9 minimum 2 yeet"a Call Roy at 875-8099 epu, 8 tennla count, 7 Nlarntcr. 988-3880 aft. 8 Mar, 1190/mo. 873-5017, ~a two ll"Wlget for 2 dys t wM1c AV911 tor landeaipe maintenance 2Br 28e newer twnhM. no poott, close to butlneel, F to there 8alboe Penn. 642 4114 alk tor sn.on the pt1ce of one. travel on occal'ion experie!IOlt and/or AA peta 1918 Wallace It 102 OC Airport. FHhlon home. feet from bMC:fl. -• •AMI PteeM Mnd resume to ~-In l'lor11cutture Open 1575 831-3971 Ill~;, convenient thop9 1425 Incl utll, av9ll now. *~ ...... * 1111. ..... 3151 Alnlray •J1, Cotta 813-2268 M-F 1:3CM Taetday, May %t • * 3Br 28e nr SC Ptza SA on_,, t. 650-74t3 av.. 1 MO FREE RENT -• -Meaa. 92626 or ptlone HOMEMAKERS ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Gear UJ> for plenty of activity, carportlrgpatlopoolepa Slnolet u 2 8drmApaf1-r ctwml 2 br Wllhort term ...... fut! r..,...,_ 751-58361orlntervtew e.rn $400-$e00 mo. PIT. motion, travel. increased demands o n time. Focus also on popularity. 1715. no pett, 752-5822 menta & TownhouMa F to "' no eerv IU4t•. 881 Oovet Dr llM1U IUllOAL Own trans 78M222 participation in social<haritable events. Yo u'll have P,lcnty to I Ill• ~~:!:.~·nt~~~ = .~Tt8~583tall. ISul:~~· N.B. 831-3951 EIOllTl/Wll Gen off, must type 50wpm H.,...o-tel-,-------- cc1ebrate and this if!cludes good news concc~~ng c;losc relative. . w.elde. all new. 1'A ea. ..... ........... •1..-1 a35-N9wport western Cori> FlllT ....... TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Your nns1tton .. 1s stro ng . .....,lllrd.1ng pat.__, DIW. no -•. wlthTV.llnena&utenllta. Furn. room wlba, pvt hm. a.tlla 1111 Outc.llONLY 9199 714-851~517 .,.... ir-• • .,,.. ..,. ....... may be rented for ~ rv beecl'I. Mat1Ke adutt. _ Flexble l'loura. 5 day week. finances. Emphasis on investments~ funding. ab1lny l~ rev1~. rcy1ew kid• OK. avall lmmed. term or tonger) 0n Jatn-$350/mO. IHl2-4552 I& ....... P.t fl CLERICAL Part/time Call Marla SURF a and to recover recent losses. Cycle high.Judgment and 1ntu1uon wtll be S6751rno 845-8648 bO<" Rd. at San Joaquin Lat Laoun• houM c.. 2300 eq ft 1:9t ale, ldeel a.n.ra1 office 8 10 noon SANO HOTEL. L.aQUM o n target. Scorpio and another Taurus figure prominently. 3 Br. 1 er Cottage, Eut-Hiiia Rd. ~ 1 OCNrl vlewl. 3 er. tor ~ter ·....._ w -......... 111,utwe MIF Lite typing. pl'lonel 8-ct'I •M-1480 ~OE GEMINI (May. 21-J u~e ~O): Ob.la.if! h.i nt fr~m T~urus . message. 1lde C.M 1685/mo. 2625 14'· 1100 2 ba. 2 dadtt $350/mo vtoe or !reining. JWlt .15 From Newi><>r1 Herbor & btllk mli111ng 250-0588 11111. Moon in your sign htghltahls aniua11ve, antu1t1on. mcreascd EldenaptB 631-1755 WESTCLIFF 2 Bf lnclutlls.497-1241 aqttgroea. ToSanFrancieco.S..ttle. btwn8.30-Noon Front o.-r...,,atlone confidencc.ab1lity t~bcatrightplaccalcru~ial momcnt. Be ready for S485/mo. 2 Br. 1 be apt. 16251mo.Nopeta.u,P:;~ Large Laguna t1ou ... ca-IUPflttJtlt..alll Thel5ftC. ROSE CLERK 1.11.11PM-7AM, cle rk 3-11pm Ex- change,travel.avanetyofmessagesandspec1alaccoladc from mcmbcr Upper unit, clote to all. aonprel 548-7533 nyon&ooeenvtews.3&. llftC MARIEw4nt~~~3 Sat/Sun, SUO/hr 875 pertence only. Appty In of opposite sex lndry rm. 2272 Maple 2 ba, 2 decka. $350/mo la l llll n 14 0.: Paularlno. CM 751-4652 perton AH90 Cf'Mk Inn. CANCER (Junc 21-July 22): Look.behind sce'l'les. realtze family Tll•ll. U!-1111 Gal~o~,::,~~;.!:ury, lnclutlls. 497-1241 Y• J ~~~....=: ... COOK Exper1enCed Mm-31106 eo..tHwf.S Leg member is disturbed over poss1b1hty of temporary delay or Brand new condot tor 2 Br 2'h Ba eteoant nvtng. M/F non...mkr. 28-35 thr 2 1~~rborti. .v. cones .. puaage w411 ,. bufgen. hot dog• tecot. Hotel confinement. Stress diplomacy. d1el. ronfiden1ial matenal. Purchase rent. 2 units avail In new By awt oniy 631-5439 Bt 2 Ba Prom P1. S275 Agent eq 541•5032 quire 15-21 deva The 25--30 hrs wMk Salary WR1llm Pll 111 f b. I · Id be e da L'bran plays s11naficant project nr SC Plaza 2 & 3 .+ 12 utll Gary 5.4M728 al'll9 '-~. equip. for negotiab'e (~lng on Fuflltll'ne Must Nlve ~ 0arto~ect oruxury1temCOU onaan . I I 8drm1w/2~1prkgln .... I wrk.873-7814ret Newport Blvd. Coate comfcitfable&.-r.~ experi ence) Hoagy eral knowtedge of 8111 role. . H Curlty gar. From Rl&IY fUm rm atd emk Meu 1500 aql ft P•HO• $100 pet/day BarmtcnaelsUldorJu ... pl'l .... of "*nten.nce&. # LEO (July 23-Aug._22): You may be seeu~g thr~ull'! rose-col~~ S775/mo. Call 241-1275 empl MIF, w4th 0, wttMuf M~~ ~a.za uh4~ ":[i 1750/mo Realonomtca (CMW 19 dayt no Charle). 64wt78 btwn 9& 11AM reeat1 Calf MIWia. SUAF .. aJasKS where romance 1s concerned. Eryiphas1s on 1llu~1on, delusion, Noon-5PM except Wed• kit prtv 1n n~ .,.... 95s.'..o1o9 °' 54w 277 · Corp. 875-8700 Mike °' 1:30-4PM _ & SAND HOTEL. ~ sweet talk, tendency toward sclf-dcccpuon. Cycle continues basically or come by 810 Baker St 979-HSe • CdM dtJI tuft• AC MIPI W ..... Intl leN eoemeto1og.111 1Aeoept Beecf'I, .,,........, l.0£ high -wish comes true in unonhodox. surpn.sing manner. E'alde: BrlQl'lt. CfMertut 21>r Rmmt wentad. non "'*' ~'f,Sr.::oa d~x N': pr1cg, from uoo. 2iss £. (l 1•) 111-IHJ Fu1ttt1me. 101 M.in St Hotel VIRGO (Aua. .23-Sept. 22): . Make this a . power-~lay day! 1'~b• 'rplc, 21\d fir, thr 4bd l'louM. 1 ml not1tl $400/mo. Devtd art 5PM: Cout Hwy 175-eeOO Batboe Pen 675-&408 WT t•"11 .. Astrol~b·c;a1_1, n~menc_afilcdcyclcs1 potnht. to pdrod~cllon, ~ch1~vem~~ carpor1 le25,6'0-0997 ::!c~ ~u ~7~40 mo. 548-32S3 81 ;. f!H HAID PDSll 1Jprn~7:· 1 ~ ~· rtspons1 11ty, tntenst I re a.uons IP . an C ance Or tncrea~ l /.W. ..... W.e u · • MIF thr 2br Iba l'IM lataJa n• Window ~ty Prod'a Prtme 8'af'ger CM Ex· •per ce prefeff9U. financial rewards. Cancer. Capncorn na ttves play outstand1n1roles1n S450 utltalnd. 14e:.o1-n Room for rent near ooaen. W•talda c M MOO + ToolnQlllW9ntory 11500 CC* ~ Apply 1n cs:" DM•r01• SURF & dynamic acenano. & frwYI. 1250/mo. c... eec. Mitch 14s-1292 Approic 3000eq ,,, lncldlng " Schlillng 714 91~4 per.on.nm w 111t1 St N H TEl.. LtlQUNI a.. <~-23 "-22)· F' · h th h ...._, "3-4~s.. 300 tt. omce. 3 phae, &Mch. "'4-64e0 toe UB~ ~l>l. """.t. · . ants ra er .. t . ~n .... .,n . -UTlllYllW MIFtoahr28f 1ba Balboa 1005 Brloao. C.M. .. 4 mTllJlllll'111 communicate, d1steminate 1nform~t1on. study poss1b1httes of pubhsh-Condo •tyte wlcattledral Room, w bath. women 16 lllend ept, '350/mo yrty, 11500/mo 644-7211 A ~ opporluntty HOUSEKEEPER, Mw In to ins projecl. More persons confide in you, many lean on your shouldeT celllng 1 Br w11ott , l uf. ~ leed\. utll 1nc1. Call Gerry 1rvtne .,.., 1200 eq ft Prtme~s.rvtoee 11 o.,i.n at Schwet>er ~1 ~1~ ~- (ouuppori or to "cry the blues." Tnivel and love arc stronaly indicated. end9d 'oareoe. balcony. 120 64S.26t0 175-..._. or 173-2t.27 sssoimo s.. tenMt at 557-3512 £tectronb. • leading MeM. 213-43 , ... 15 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1): Be direct. stnvc (or truth, •«ent leund~. no~·· Room w/Ba, F-. non--N 1 -.. 10 bMctl M· 3023S Cr9n0eAw.S A :c''on~atr=~ -l •iiiiliiiiiiii--indc~ndcnct ... c:rcat1vily, willinancss to aet to heart of matters. You'll 1750 5 SPM trnkr, Not &ctl, kit, PfMo ~ amllr, r-..p a neet •--..., :0.IYated ~good -1 HH1 re.«ive privileacd information which couJd concern rcsoun:es of Nie• quiet 2Br 2b• tegea. 1275 ~ UtO no utllt 873-0S90 wtu•••tl ciommun1cet1Yi .... IN LY-wry '° '~ ..,... others, investments, inheritance. ~o. Aquanus person ~lay key roles. wtpet!Oe & encl glll'• SEA & SUN LODOI Nllmlcr 3 br H.B. condo, §pjiUfuX[ MEX&NdS .t>lllty to totw ~ ~-,:::;,•· Mllhn SAOJ'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dcc. 21): Go slow, maintain low profile. 822 Harnttton Street 1105 wkl\.lp. Cotor~ '215/mo + ~ 11111a. Bdrm A<Moe In AM 1 Matt.,. ~ and one wtlO paya attM-87>~ bt'MI ~~ check Jcaal riahts and pennis ions. Domestic: adjustment takes place Aon 548-0<477 3021 w Coat~.""' tum. s1so dtp. Nr OCC g:-i,,:::~ ~ ~,.! tlon to ctetall Jr College -:iiiiifiiiiil-and could include actual c:hanae of residence or manta! tatus. Outet E.alcle 2 Br 2 8• 1teb b 3 m1 to bMctl M• 315" UC'd 4i2-72M · education l\etptul but not _ ... •••HI . I · d fl 'I be ti twnhM wlmpaclou1 p11t • ,..quk"ed PleaM contact PIT, 1w In 3 Mye1 Intuition tuh•fl>· emot onsdominate an am1 y mcm rw1 exprus patio Pool c.rport no Oc.M .,..., •t9')• to -SCDIU 1 a.bar• a1113~200. Mutt~ c w ~ l~Uon for recent service. pet a j IS 0 I mo betllmarlna fem prof l\IWl-L .. ttr*On 350 women Pf'9f '32-I01• CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): Diversify. d11pl1y Ocx1b1hty, keep 142-0Ha. t31· t2te 11111 • :;:;,o:atf\, =:fa tent TYP'I' tor ,_...., . oplionsopen. Acccntonjob. ~11hel'V1cc, peoplewhorc1yuponyour STUNNING 1ro 2 ar 2 81 ~rent•1121 a up. utta.. :::=, ANSWERS ~o...Wllbetnllned mlliltmPUlll ....... JUd&mcnt and care of pett. Travel indicated, P,in shown throuJh gatdtn apt, pool 1585 Metad r:oo. T ..::-:; POOi/fee 4 or hOme SC TIW-Ptlty "' ~-c.112SCM100 "'";:: =;:: "= invnttlOOO o::'r.8:; writln&,an.unquewayaofcommunicat10.a.Ocm1n1play key.role. 11o w1et11 ooean.1<1tct1'aeva11 Pia. M n .34• nt'"*r ldelll ·HoerM -/Imm · 1n~ernx>fYIMal~ AQVAl\IUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. t 8): Be W'llhna lO rev•~. review, to WE OFFEA A CHOICE 985 N Coat Hwv. '275 --1742 t7M711 PlAST'lMO ~,.,.,..t, batlktna """ llUftlY ..... ~l rcbuald on more sohd slJ'UCture. Accent on romance, spcculaoon, want• Mltetlon of or-1 Laguna 8Mcfl. ~ a.ni...,....,... prof ""2 • At• temoua •• r.ort mt 1001c1n3 for afiarp, Pat11t1me.. Good dr 1ng aati\lity ind chilcmn. It is likely that you wall recover anacle lhlt was ~' wa can of* eny· -UM lU ...--IPt MfF ·°""' .,,.. ~ ... :;9 ~'*" ••per· •dmln aa1t r«OtO Cell1 llCenM ,.. la.'1 mi•i~na or atolen. You are set for pou1blc "baa wm." ~~ :,:"1ngae>~ '~~ Wkly ,.,t now 1¥11 ~1t ah s . JoM ::0 1n bt<*an ~ ~!!:'. ":::"= qutted 142-0t2 t PllCEI <Feb. 19-M~h 20): Check no .rttardana ptopcriy. NBHlthlnkOfuttntk>t t 11ttwt1 a up eotot TV. n.. ~Mt df•w lft the The .-1 Patrol~• *" a..orouno 1n tn-int anytl'l1no w11t1 • L.Ook for loophotu-realize someone ma}' be t~1n to t somet~1n1 tti.t Cl'lolCe of ld•UWIO ~ 1n room weaa. • • oaur Piiot .ign "~ wf\o onna .-tmentl a • s.&ery a.Ir Not Ad fornoth1na. Focuso nsccunt ,s.afrty.deahn wtththosc1npo 1t10M TtLMGMT .. 2·1I03 2274 Newport 81'4dCM et•-.OAd ClllTooay and •kl ,.,.., e•t comm with~ Mra ta• llmplt t'Nll• ofaulhonly.Otm1~V1110. aiUan~noMplayoutstand1ngrole . ~A~LTY87&-1M2 146-7445 M2·M71. PLASTER!O --~9ec>Ml7 =:1'4l=~call=M=~2-=51=?='==--·J-------... - I • ... C8 Orangi1 Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. May 28, 19&4 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS 1 -In wh1I 5 Secret pl 419 • 9 Weakened 14 S1clly coin 15 Sea fowl 16 Ewe-like 17 Get together 18 .. Rock ol -" 19 Breadnut 20 Tennis point 2 1 Glass bottle 22 T1m1d person 23 Planet 25 El Camino 27 -Magic '18 Bun :?9 Card game 32 Gunpowder ingredient var JS Backltre J l Esta le part J8 Ghettos 39 River to the Baltic Sea 40 Melancholy 42 Pool sho1 •13 F1n1s 44 Contamer 45 Shake otr 46 Some tides 47 Cue or p1 51 Fabrtc 54 1 t . in full 56 Jushce 57 Even 58 Greek subd1111s1on 59 Hand out 60 Faulty 61 Fortitude 62 To - - precisely 63 F1ct10.t piece! 64 Tennis units 65 Dispatch DOWN 1 - River 2 Relative 3 Pussyfoot 4 Swallow 5 Memorizes 6 Quibble ftftEVtOUI PUZZLE SOLVED grandson 38 Sinecure 13 Gainsay 4 1 Fng1d1ty 2 1 Attractive 42 Smaze 24 Weary 45 Recalibrates 26 Woody plan1s 46 Cleanse 28 Wake up 47 Resign 29 Young males 48 Smart se1 7 Arrow poison 30 Monads 49 Bird· 8 Highway 3 1 Fearsome 50 W oolen s1opp11iQ one 5 1 Altercation spo:s 32 Celebnty 52 -mater 9 Realty s1gn~19ure 53 Shadow 10 Advan1age 3 alked 55 Conta1r1Jn9 1 I Darkens 35 ons gold r 12 Adam· s 36 reeways 59 Fuel r-::---r..,,.-........,,..--..---2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 17 20 23 ·~-,.- .. pence ml• Mao6o leNlnd ~ c..... .. .. ..... e!:!!tl Mat'I offtce IMelna COM-chlrlit w/500 e pencae, Memb«9Np, 1op -.. u .. o~ ... -&T .. ll">t#8 • llO M 6fil'. . ~"':.~~~ ::~:2 ,:::re,,=· ...... 17o.-ot ttM7H coue l'N(;CAi:L',0,. Fwty -.~·t ~~ ~o . .,n. l~t anort~. •· ~ ~:;-=:.::: In MINK STOt.E Tourmaline .. lffW ~ l>4n9 .._ ciehnt 1>enent1 S.i.ry • oolOr. need• r•llnlno, Ccwm'-·o.Lllo 111 MUIN tat. 4 dr. hpd, -.m..-. commeotur•t• wtJl'I •11.p. -= MU MCflflce s11e. 142.2441 4' 11n-.rr amn.., cee.. ~ oond. Mon • .f"t1. 1.~. Ho Call Diane: 752-1187 NEIMAN Bar Seen•. 18211 B!ACH ILVO. '4HOI°"· -.0108 •• .,., .. n~ nec>M••ry. SECRETARY: PARTIT1ME Houee, -f:'!'i:O@ TOOTS SHORl't/ar1i1t HUNTINGTON RACH Af>f>t'/ In pef'*)I\: 72t Xlnt typing & lhorthand. '-..... proo f ret•ll 17100-+ M1 ... 1t I• 1111 Fwed, C.M. !Mt-55.25 rlexlbte hn, poeelbfy IMd mt*• ~!aerator. TOP OFFER. e ..... 875-9837 'ti w &;. OWIW. to full time ~'1 COND. '395 642-2339 WI WAIT fm Aebulti enQlne. Good -.11111n 8Mch 675-35S1 USED RefflG'• 1100-'400 N~ort B•acti Tennie ... _... COftd.t7HO 64......,. •• , ..., uw... lllllTUY All ..... Ar~ Buy Retrlg. ~. ~sJ>fr::,.,sr: s.. Aof.ad ow ·ee MB 236iL both tope, 8:30-4:30. Type 50 wpm. Plulh nlcM "'• Ancwaon Awt a., w .. 1 545 2398 . *· euto. c:NofN ..,., Wltl train u dOc:ttet cter1c. o • ""rpon 19th St. C.M. S.-8--~ ~...-.,· .,._...,,,._.-...,,,...--..,..-trade. Al (2131823-2941 Nice at~•· Good •r... 80·65 wpm, front One way Plane Tlctcet for benefit•. Call Carolyn office 8PPMf"tne41. 11250 I llY &nUlllll Nie. From JoM WayM '11 250C ~ per· a.roer. 640-1560. • xlnt benefit•. Contact LES 957·8133 •lrport to Botton, M.... r.ct cond. 87.000. 8ecrl-11""11111T Bonnie 955·HOO Kenmore gal dryr . July 13. $275. 891-56e0 floe. ~7 Iv meg. ORTHODONTIC OFFICE llOllJUY almond S250 493-3.!:'1 Retrlg, ·bottom frHzr. 111 280 81!DAH: Tanlt•n. Full/time employment. PIT. probable F/T, 1~5PM, Kenmore heavy duty $l 00. 548·297l ,..U, .... , ~n~t cm~~·~~5~ Dr. Humphriee 497-2464 50 wpm, dlct•phone, Waaher & elect Dryer let P1raltut/ W1 IOU da"I '. 7"'"'1""""' --phones. 833-7690, Jo 1250 .. ,, John 645·8192 ' .. .-"""' .... u•ntllllT f /T AO AGENCY .... excel-lpl~·· tUI '7& CAN XU 258 ...,,.,, ..... 9 _M,,_DZ-3000--:-wl'll-.--blue- For bu 1 •Y S•lon. Muet be lent typlat tor fut-peced K:"100mor• ~!_& dryr. •xlt. §OlkiO&r exec. W I Al!~ ?5~0 Int, IUM, UK ml, mirlt Fuhon Conacloua. ocpydest\.Wlllbetralned • ....... ~6488 ctedenU w/cuetom ~ .,_..., 'oond.P/Pe73-.M13 Aleha<d Ouelletle Salon In WOP. call 260-4100 LARGE FRIGIDAIRE our high back chair. 4 M Driftl ~ Newpot1~ter Dr.. lllllTUY /TYPllT Retrlg S 100. 650-3094 ~~~ t!,2~5-1 ~ '°' '13" N= 2J cing cab ---------Good fob. Typing 50 wpm. Port dishwasher, butct. o . wtlt w/blue Int. air, 5 lllln./lll'Y no shorthand. Nwpt Bch. block top, Kenmore'• yr/50,000 ml wrnt~. f<>f' El TOfo pr~ man-67s-4242 aft 7pm flneet, exit S 125. Wrk S9300 Obo. Tom. wottc '81 30080, turbo , Anthractt• gray. rust lftt, 111/rf, Nlly kMlded , mirlt cond, exit malnt. 127 ,500. 240-3458 Of 558--3'44 •gement firm. EXpeJ· • 64~167, hme 545-7855 ~260. ext 3129. lence preferred. Call SECURITY OFFICERS W•t SIS, auto ~ mkr, hon'le 760-1297 '82 30080 twbo dll. navy Sharon. 859-7864J S•.&O /hr, wtit S350. 67 -8530 T·~ I blu. tan tthl Int. Pert. Aettaurant u a coed 134.500 642-7056 •-...a; 1111 • _ _,,_ ...... __ Giii• htt 1 .. , ..... 111 Ml4 B --.,-dwt-n-con-sole--O-rg-an-. '764i3a 811SO n;a, --------- _, ---• Ml 11 lull pedala,Leslle epkra eng wottc but runnl"". ® Apply In P41flon btwn 10 • 51mmed cpenlngs i ce aneou1• building $700 gd cond 548-0204 $800 obo. 964-3215 ... am & 2 pm, Mon thru Fri. • Full/part-time materials, acurzl tub, Expef'd only. No phone 650-1719 Wurlitzer Spinet Pleno UI call1. The Beach HouM , OUR EMPLOYEES are the f --,-0•2 S800. 631· 7979 l•if!iii~l'l!"l''"tl!"l'llf~~ ... 619 Sleepy Hollow most Important part or IM It ta 11 I l 4 " TWO 1981 CHEVY VANS Laguna Beach our company Fr" kUtens to lovlng rrt 81 I .., People M over Buau . WORLDS LARGESl home In exchange for JOiin Wayne Tennis club C:ommerclal Shuttle V• MERCEDES BENZ Restaurant Call us todeyl peychlc and aetroiogy FAMILY MEMBERSHIP htela. Carry t7 pueen-DEALER lfTCllEl llELP (714) 633-1965 read Inge 893·6017 $800 786-548 1 gers each + IU9Qage. Call ·a. MERCEDES BENZ · · Kate (714) 548--5858 or Excellent Selection Olahwllhera, pantry help, DYNAMIC PROTECTION Tn frtt lfnllS IHll, C~11tt1/ (213) 821-2424 JIM SLEMONS cooks. PleaM apply at: SERVICES 960 3529 I 1010 IMPORT·S ' Crown Point Restaurant • HI Aate1 laprt 24399 Dana Or .. Dana Pt SEC'Y, Pert ti•• r I OZS 23' Cutter with Skipper • ~. - 1301 au:;;.~300 Npl 8ci\ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J'.12 dally. near Fedoo. ara tall for any ocuaslon, '74 MB 460SLC xlnt tin. --------- Restaurant ~7/hr. 759..8335 71 sofa I loveMat yellow l club rat ... 646-4005 2""48 mo'1. Trade <>le. Al "WAlllllll" llUDSUTI• S.n.Sti.ltttHHt wt11te S600. 760-0178 IHI I T ll (213)323-2941 CA. II." FT/PT. eves, wknd1 & Brown plald couch, new : I, ~•~ '72 MB 600. Divorce' 11t Ptlvately .... lngyour car graveyard. Neat appear-$100. Complete dbl bed 10 lnnatable boat w/u.ll & 125,345 tak ... A9k fOf Al. can be hezardout to yow ANGELO'S wlll be Inter· ence & handwriting. S100 Kitchen set $75 access $175, 997-9409 (213)323-2941 w.althl HouMOflmpot11 viewing proepectlv• can-Apply In person. 2590 Odd kltehen Mt S65. 3 pc llWIM SIEU A-..1! offere hlghe91 value tor dldatel on Tueedly, May Newport Blvd, C.M dresM< Mta $50 Boole· s di 673.()98 ... your PMIS*ed 29 from 1pm-5pm only If -=----------caM S 15 893-0438 ii ng eeata 7 fti17li9.._5000 ..... 5,...-, --•d.P. Merced•. you are a hard worker. Sharp, Interested In youth IM 7 l · mnt con • &llhrP ..... /IM dependable. a good education and making Chlnae cabinet bed. engl, Ptwtr 11 $6300/obo. 79&-3959 DIAL 213n 14 MERCEbES skater & want arealty fun money! 768-1717 Judy Incl matt. S 100 644--0098 161 GLASTRON wNOL Vo '82 4-000 delael. 46 mpg, HOUSE OF l~RTS. Inc Job. then bring your Stock & dellvery man. part Contemp. 7' sofa & ctialr. 110, xlnt cond. S2700 28K ml. loaded, exit lltates. wear ShOrt lhort• time +. days & eves s95. 552•5251 aft 3 obo 64s-4191 aft. 7pm cond. $8199. 857·1122 fiii;i.,. _____ -.tt.-1 or UM your Imagination & 8 s 978 p 178 HA9 n K ml come 10 ANGELO'S .. Appllcallons accepted COUCh & iove..at S 150 1 · unrey 1 , 115 H. . '82 Audi 49.QO..DleMI """" • ._ • new '70 VW CONVEAT18LE >Ont cond. MUST au . 73CM>l81 '71 au.. rune OOod am./fm caae, EQ. MOO. 175--2329 '71 C.moer 12250. '70 Van SUS. 21S/592-al40 '72 BUS: good cond. ln- tld• & out, amltn'I etweo cua. tlnMCS wndwt. Good tedla61. Muet ..... t BOG. !vet&48-47IO '72 Super ....._, am/tm caa. ra Int. rune QOOd. 11500 Obo. 241.oefS '75 Cnvt. fop oond, eng rbtt. rune great 14500, Mant 213/IM-4271 '78 Oeehtt. good cond, en/11. '2000. 760-16'2 Ot 644-5909 .,, ........ . lmmec. Stereo CM9, air, ttUto, tow ml, charcoei. MUST SEE. 754-4108 '60 Sclrocco, red. 14800. Clean, am/Im 1ttreo. 5411--8198 '81 RABBIT CONV. white. ~k Int. Ilk• new. low ml.17400. 973-8888 '81 Rebblt eonv. wtlt, air, Blaupunkt 2001 , ept 111. $8500 Obo 53M929 eve '81 RABBIT CONVERT White, lmmac. Bfpkt am/ rm cue. •t•eo. 1 owner. $8200/0bo. 644-9449 '81 W•tpMlla di• cmpr mint, 49,600 ml, CMS. S11,400, 550-7026 51 ts. State College Blvd Wednes 8-12AM only 001 tbl $40 3 baratOOI~ Johnson. refurblahed L~pg. 26K. xlnt cfutctl, top & brka, extt In Anaheim. 1 block See0uane at 495 E 17th s5 ea.Mt-3"49 l'750 Wllltrade torUdo cond.$8199.857-1122 cond.$3500.1-787-0&85 --------- south of Lincoln. 14 "'cash 675-3156 ID ll Pwh · tiST ~ S D S Danish Modern Dining 21 ft Starllre ·so. 51 2•500 1 ~ TU EIT Table 6 Chra Leal China obo PP. Over S2000 ex-74 BMW 2002 automatic. '85 8C COupe xlnt orig ~A~ RETAIL CLERKS Cab $350 642-5872 Ires 871•8628 760-9020 am/fm. $3350 cond. low rnl .... Mu.t Depend eble sales clerks In flll Des s . Call 673-4089 ... , a.et offer 675-0993 needed tor days & eves. SIMMH .flll llWJI ca~~~;,:~~ 23' Bayliner. '75. 2250MC. ~. -=~---,----·72 TARGA g 11_ Reblt Wiii train. Apply In We have openings for asking $220. Like New. ttybrdg. compl. outfitted. 76 2002. excel! oond . gry mot«. new ur ... bra. cat person. Pier 1 2710 boys & girls between 01957-5725 E/"'-••-4502 trlr ~600 968-3042 w/drk blue Interior. -• l1lllU'I Harbor Blvd. C.M. 2 6 .,_ · $5200/obo. 640-5363 covw. OOIOf green, much ~ -----1 ·1 years old working 52· Seagoing. Steel hull .=--::-::-=-=-------m ora. H /855-0 276 SOUTH 57 ln&ILllUS: Perfumery In Fashion Island In N.B. needs PI T FIT M ies person. No exper neceaaary, but evenings & Saturdays --------•I houseboat. Many extras 82 528E: auto. car phone, W/641 -5629 Earn money, trips & ISTATI SALE Must ... to appreciate. white/beige, Concord cou1n bonuses. Call Sun/Mon/Tues by appt =s_2_7_.ooo-::,...' ..,.,89,.....2_._360_•..,,,.....,,...,, stereo. Centre Wheels, '72 TARGA 91 t. Reblt Mr. Rountree Pirellls. trip calculator. motOf. new tires. bre. car YIUIWllll 60 •.a•.lOll only: walnut and brau IMll, Sail 7014 like new. Assume leue/ cover, colOf green. much -72" exec desk & • bu 5 miu.t, H /8 55 0276 uwttWIUllT Mon -Fri. 10am-3pm credenza, French sofa & t7' Neer• 5.2 Catamaran, y 5 9-64-42/644-8325 w 7&41-5629 • ·w5 63 preferred Looking for •--------people willing to learn. chrs (deep roM & pink). 2 sets ol sails. trailer & IE llHlllLI'' pr beige Louis xv love-cat box Must Miit Make • aMn 117 seats. cottee brown leath offer 650_-0_3_,..5.,...7____ ~ 'ff 4xl WAGON: ale. l v~nd~ SeMoe recliner. country settee. FOR SAIL 26', wlmoor· s·•-,._......_L ..... 1 apkr cua. good cond. 187118..ch Blvd Swltchboatd Operators left Wutt4 SllO ltlt Wut.. SlOI ltlt Wut.. 5100 HI-•• .. I Full & PfT positions Exp --.~--.-helpful. Will train right Rhonda 760-9093 oriental tcreen. beveled Inns nr Jetty 7· $18 000 ....,........S,..WIDq.._.,..lll .... ng $2600. Peter 646-6413 H lngt ..__.,, mlrr0< scr~. hi b·~k · .,, · · · unt on _,., ....,, -or mtr home 673-2994 (114) ••2 _..... country liorat down E -•1.. .. •A"'"' M anager-Retail. Crazy llAllClllST PAlml Balbo• Island Pharmacy person. 642-3013 Shirts Ca Is now accept· F ~' b&autllul Newport "-"'n Co needs ex needs mature sales clerk. _Tl_LE_M_l_E_W.--E-.S-P-/T-lng appht&hons IOf men-I Beach Salon 54 1•3880 ~-v 1 per llt. cosmetic exp helpful. sofa/ioveseat (beige & KITE-fabulous. tun. last .,.,... -.try blue) Game tbl Chip-bay boat S400/obo Excellent Selection or ~ew WE CARE pend ale sol• & blue Eng-968-4990 and Carefully prepared · s Pr • Y P • n I er 673-1650 Mr Elwood N-...vv< Beach .,, __ , E ager for our new locatlOn ------.---w/knowledge ot stain, v~......... ........ •· (Laguna Beach) be IECIAllC bJtrttlCt lacquer & paint finishes -S-ales________ tate Development firm bnght.1 .. ~thuSlash<:, re-Good P:J Newport7 Beacn Xlnt Co benefits Cell 1 llA.U l llCI I ~:s~i<:openmot'~at'~ r~dt~vuld': spons .... e person with area -4-151 Jerry 540-2~ ""' previous management Mirauui IFFICE 250 Fischer Ave c M ST&IT IEIE ual lor telephone un- hah chrs Plum wing chrs. LASER. GOOD COND Used BMW's alw~ln ~ ... 1 IM4 dark blue fr9"Ch chra. s7oo obo 673•5361 Stock '66 Karma Ghia ldnt cond.. ' exper1ence. •Int growth ~ The L09 A~ Times vassing • tu~ per day potential, 11art1ng salary. Part/time. experienced. PUTS HIYER Circulation Dept current-Mon-Fri $5 hr + Bonus Enghsh hi·boy, poster 1•1. • 1l1 stock. runs grHt, new be<S. dr~ & mirror Udo 14' Must see! Xlnt • • hudllner .... , cove<• benefits. profit sharing needed for lront desk ly has positions available Contact Leshe 975--0299 Send resume 10 Ophthalmologist ott1ce Apply in person II:> Parts In newspaper aale~ Aio a -------- Plum lacquor oriental cond w/trlr. cover, •tras 208 W 1st, Santa Ana $2850 0 80 786-8611 bdrm set, Grandtather S 1995. 963·H7• Closed Sunday The Malnland Co Newport Beach 631 -4760 Mgr. Mission Viejo Im· lleld representative earn TILEPHllE SALIS 15602 Mosher ports. 25701 Marguerite an hourly wage • gen-lor MADD Benefit Show clock. country Engllah Sabol Brian T_h_o_m_a_s _rw_bl_l·--------- plckled d1n1ng rm. wtilte ~sails $825 675-0558 LARGE SELECTION OF French dining rm. tbls. NEW & USED BMW'SI lamps. pictures & oils, ac-Sabol Learner new sail LHI lit•-llW Tustin, Ca 92680 llRllH AJHS Pkwy. Mission Viejo erous commlaslon Hours C M location. l' & up ALL SHIFTS • For small PAllTI llE 4pm-9pm For more In· Part/time. day, evening cessorles. much more S 175 675-0558 ~ Corrected phone /1 Is --VOLUME SALES convalescent hospital In formation. call 957-2361 No experience nee. Laguna Beach. Excellent Exciting environment Fast ext !204 75•· 19• t llWIH THE DAILY PILOT 11 now accepting appllcatlona lor Ols1rlct Managers to supervise newspaper carriers Must have van. wagon or pick-up Good salary, mlleage allow· ance. company benefits and bonus opportunity Incentive program. growing Costa Mesa In· -- 494-8075 tenor design llrm need• SALESI TEUPlllE Wiii 380-9476 Like Forrest SANTANA-20. Full race SERVICE & LEASING wltrlr, xlnt cond $5600 3670 N. Cherry Ave 0/640-8500 E/8«-5408 LONG BEACH Gorgeous 4 pc ilv rm set. Sidney Sabot. good cond. (No. Cherry exlt-405) oak trim, earthlones. xlnt $350 llrm. 760-0575 <11•) 111·11IO ••HI IEPT. help running errands for w e need you! Call tor appt· Company trains, no exper. " design jobs. Mull be non R.C. Mrktg 840•3275 nee. S.A. offc, sa.lary M-F Several positions In Order smoker. responsible, re-5-9pm. Sat. 9am-1pm Dept no exper nee, Co. liable, have car. 20·30 SANDWICH SHOP Call Tami 662·56•4 trains. iclnt Income, rapid hours week, flexible lrvlne. Part/time Counter advancement If quailed $3.35 hour '+ mileage help 955-1247/971 -1739 cond $350 974·4046 traoe-lna Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS Mr Gregory. 662-5843 Call Marie at 641·4868 Apply In person at Daily ,._ _______ _ .,,...,..m P1101 Circulation Office 1• 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa Monday thru Fri· day No phone calls E.O E knocks otten when you use result-getting Daily Pilot Ctaasllled Ads 10 reach the Orange Coast mark., Have something you want 10 sell? Clasllfied ads do Phone 642-5678 It well 642-5678 1--------· Daily Pilat GRAPHIC ARTIST '\ Orangt• County d ::11ly newspaper 1s s(•('k1 ng <• qu1l'k layout artist with knowh·dgt• uf typc•st•ttmg r(>pro· clul't111n. n ·produt·tHm . camera 11 ·~dy ;11 t Mu-.t b(' c1blt• to gl't long wdl with '><ill•-. n ·p-. and mterperet thC'ir 1d<·<1~ rn l.ivout.'> Additional prospects m.i :-indudl' fl vt•n.. brcx·hures. maps <md '><lit•<. pn·St•nuon visuals. 3 years t•x1wrwnl·t· m•w<;paper preforabl£• St>nd n ·sumt• or lett<.'r of quahf1- <.1t1on to 411(\'\t.t-L0\"'I U\IU Pll.Cll P 0 Box 1560 l'n'>l<l Nt•sa. CA 92ti2n Atlt'nt1on Mc•lmda Tha('k1 •r v Newspaper _I PUT/TIME PUIAlm Eiccellent opportunity In 1 pleasant worttlng envi- ronment Our Newport Beach office la looking ror meture, responsible tndlvlduals to do lntereat· Ing telephone wort\ on behalf ot national com· pantea. Good speaking voiee a must. Cail Hugh 545-5776 PART-TIME. Vatted hours to include early A M. weekends Must hi ve de· pendable vehicle (small truc k, van. stat ion wagon) to assist news- paper dealer In Irvine area Must be depen- dable Contact Greg Hyde Monday lhru Friday between 9·30 and t0·30 a.m only 642·•321 PASTE UP & Prod"Uctlon Artlsl small publishing company 1n Costa Mesa will trade omce space lor part wne help 24 t-922 t nl(OlllHUIS) Ans serv exp. pref Wiii train 3· 11PM, M·F All shills w eeke nds Fashion :s: 760-8305 PHONE SALES 3 HRS PM Great pay 11 you·re any good other amenllles 497-5464 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wr llO• 111n I ~ ~MIC\ lor yovn« UR\'f °''"'' 10 WC lllf rud~I\ 101 lhf Ounc~ Co.st Ol'ly PtlOt Our CrfW1 it1r1 11 J JO p m Ind •01~ uni~ g 10 II m wtt~dly\ On Salu1 Jay "f .on • If• moit llQur\ You ••" '''" m•ny tups alld pmn llOlll with u 1n1111 10111 own fl'IOllfy IMO '' no ~1m1nc or lOf~lton 1nwolffd II ~ '" tnltt ~ltd pltlai.t "" Mr (A I (714) 548-7058 SU•STllESS Exper 10< drapery workrm Costa Meaa 6!!0·2800 SIOlnUJ TYPIST IHYFHlmH LES 95 7 ·8133 Experienced, accurate typist tor NB residen- tial /lndust rlal developer Word processing & micro computer exper a +. but LIKE NEW 2 Complete -....-..-;;;:-....---..,...,... Twtn Beds. Headboards. ft'!.,. ____ ...,,.-... etc S 100 each 646-8627 will train right applicant. -.-.-,-.. -H-ftt_r_t_r-'s-S-1-1-1- Salary based on exper Westfield Development Ill.II Co -.7 14-261-7150 Save 50% & more on new TYPIST top quality bed sets, all fully guar Not 2nds 0< re- Nat'I office teasing com· bulits Twin set, just pany has opening f0< high $69 95 All sizes avail energy level secretary 15 Free delivery 534-5080 FOR SAIL: 26', w/moor- lngs. nr Jetty, 7' S 18,000 or mtr hOme. 673-2994 PIER 25 FOOT $150/MO MARCUS CHANNEL 650-81•5 Bright opportunity, mod· ern. rut paced, regional sales office in the lrvlne. Airport Area Need a well organized Individual who can W()(k with minimum supervi sion Require positive telephone man- ner, 60-70wpm typing. dlctapt\one & some ad- mlnl11rat1ve skills Word processing eicperlence Is a plus wpm, light SH. excellent Matching aota & loveseat. Pier space for Kyak. benefits Salary com-exit cond S300 Round Sabot. Windsurfer, etc ------~-~ mensurate with exp din tbl S tO. Round teak Balboa Island 673-5429 Dahaa Call Diane 752•1767 coif tbl $15 12x13· It SLIP WANTED 'l HOZ Ty,ht/Rt0t't beige crpt, exit cond $50 Newport Harbor area.. new XI t d 1 1 t bit Eicce•tent salary. benefits and working environ- ment Busy Tna. office. airport I 646-5546 alt 5 & Wknds •o· power boat. huaband :Oo CC::c · c'::'c!11~ter~or area. min req 50 wpm, Solid Wood (pine) dining & wife no children. pets l' 195 644-4464 transcription exp & set w/6 chrs 5395, cotton _ 895· 1510 or 895-2286 ---·------ DUPONT pleasant phone voice. prt couch $225, gd cond. Ntttr lilrn l 'l 1 IATlll 2.0Z Xlnt benefits. Tom Blake bat otr taken 75 1-4221 SHARP! Only 2 owner. 553-1 t33 btwn 1·5PM DERBI Blk/gold, 2 mos since new. $4250. El Dupont De Nemours Co Waitress/waller wanted Ctltal ••I Mar 1122 oSl5d50, s1harp bike, 106 ml. 632-3787 114 Ill 2112 · obo John •97-6726 ---------• • no eicper nee Apply In MOVING SALE Sun §.4 '76 280Z: new reblt eng. An Equal Oppnty Emp M/F person Mon-Sun alt 3PM Seoretary Deak $50, Honda Xprs ii $350/0 80 new cuetom paint. auto, at 3033 S Brlslol •O. Olympia flee Typewrltef 2000 ml. Pat 662-3711 a/c. amlfm cau. Muet IECRnUY (EIEC.) CM 557-3081 $75. used Mo torola Ntttr-clt1/ sell. S4500 obo 540-7799 Office of the President W•WlllEI Pager $45. Elite Golf •1 Corp headquarters for · Clubs $85. Skis S25. ScMltll 1011 78 FlO Good grad gift RE Investment llrm Ms Design Co. seetts exper Swimming Pool Ceramle ·76 Yamaha 500 XS, Oflg Am/Im. 32 mpg. Alltlng an •Int careeJ oppty In an woodw0<ker Minimum 3 Tile $2/ft, Toyot• Rott Bar ownr xlntS750 641-4967 S2000 Bob 751-5199 extremely last-paced en· yrs el(per w/hardwood & & KC llghta S95. 506 '80 Datsun 8210. 2 door. vlronmen1. with diversity lamlnltes Knowledge of Poinsettia, CdM 78 Kawasaki 1000 Z·1R. 5 spd. new ur ... wtlt/blue & challenge Must ?OS· blue prints necessary 13 000 miles mint oond Int, 12895. 650-1416 sess top no1ch SH. typing 1 lmat 144 6•2·9012 & organliatlonal skills Asst ~ tt WtefttRtr ISEI 1111 SALE '81 HONDA 250 Non/smoker Send re-Who has knowledge 01 1 THREE WHEELER sume to TMI, 6 Upper hardwood & laminates Pre •a I• Jun• 2. Newport Plaza. Newport Xinl Co benefits Cali 7 30PM·9 30PM Ad· 650-4_5_9_3__,~= Beach CA 92660. attn Jerry or Ken 540-2860 mission S2 Public Sale Ntttr ltan OZO Karin Shurson No calls, 250 Fischer Ave. C M ~:~ ,~:~rJ:.~:'~ '77 GMC'• finest Roya,, "81 280ZX bl~. Plrellla. 3 In stock Ai (2 13) 323-2941 pleaM I-UY TICllllWI Library. 4512 Sandburg lo ml. mint cond. f\.rlly PIT. Orthopedic Ottlce Way, Cutv. & Mlehelaon equip. dual 11r Twin beda ~p.w..,.,_,..~"""'9'MI San Clemente 493-0534 LILI ftlfll l SS convert to king size & dbl SICRnUY • bed, rear beth Can be Ctt1 SSH look FOR esTXfE sXte seen at 475 E. 17th st. Beeutlfu: long haired AD UNDER FURNITURE Costa Mesa. l'2.000. auburn cat IF" speyed SECTION 540-9550 or 720-0830 Needs Mature Home I L 11 '78 Ambaeaador 33fl Owner hae died EJ(· ~It IC• made by Surveyor 464 Feat paced gene<et con- lractor r!Md• two lull lime aecretarles to WOfk for our projeG1 managers. Good sllllls raq'd, typ min 80 wpm, word proc.ulng aicpe1 helplui, aalery open Conteol Mule tremefy gentle & loving EnalCOff• \161. olla I CID eno. rear bed, center with an 640-231• print•, china, l•dya1mens bath, 2 roof alo. 6.5 KW ,,_------......-~• Blue Russian Persian $50 clothing, book•. mite generatOf, rack & leddef, 1a1a Calico S 10 673-8886 9-3pm 4409 Channel Pl storage pod, mtcro wa~ ________ ...,,.--. .a oven. stereo, tape, TV an- 714·770-3460 llOlnUY flLL/Tllll PERSIAN KITTENS ... ~ .. tenna. new Michelin tlret. S..lng Mlf motivated In· S t50 & $200 546·"65 NEJMAN h r Scene, 15,600 ml. $27,500 dMdual with excellent ~I SSl TOOTS SHORE'1/ar1t1t MG-8402 or 973-5500 typing ekltla & pleuent proof ret1ll $7700 • - phone mann•r Good d l ab puppi;:, gr .. t OFFER Ev.a 675-9ll3T MOTOR HOME WANTED communlcetlon & or-breeding "'* wl ehota. --Private party paya cuh ganlzatlonal akllle re· papera. AKC S200 Mefl. ROLEX PRESIDENT. bertl 714/7&1·93!0 quired H .. vy phonn, 1714) 874-1758 nntsh. 2 l ttl lengt"-. Aalfl Wu corrupondenc• llght S8700 '91•11. make otter -----------.1 bootckeeplng M~at be A 11. k. n M •I• mute EVM 875-9137 I DUI'"''. pereonabl• & pro· Srt>erlenHullt'f t/2bteed •l1ctll1111 I l t0<V9Ncie 551-8285 leulOn•I Newpof"t Beech pupp1e1 Xlnt w/c:hlldren. a •rN Call Deb~ to very gd homes XQwXY PRODUCTS I 673-2261 M·F 9.3 $35/N M S-1825 '" 5 3S-~. on. final month Cocker Sp•nlel pupa, A9k for Bob 979-7819 IEOln&H ( .111111) ~~~~~~ff wtet1011 a~~~~:~~ i ~:2LE Fett.growing publlahl~ ------company n"r Airport Mala Chow for 11re DELACROIX Uttle», mint, needt Mii starter Type Cream, ••It dlsp09lt1on bMV11ful 8acr1flcet 60 wpm, xlnt phone man· AKC 875-9823 ..,.. 1500 ea 849-454& net Non/1molc11t Very SO CAL.IF 000 TRAINING Magi<! lal•nd Gold Card: smart Real growth CC>-In horM obedience treln· S150 obo C•ll Al l>Oftunlty S•l•ry DOE 1no Ae11 ret• 1&% Off 714-&2 1·9420 during C11t ltnda lS1·0780 this monthl ee-3-3388 butlnett hou,. Wllft OLWOUI AllTl•I COMM Ell CHEVaOLET ·-.,')o 11 or lo •I I' "l"l \\H ·\ S0-1200 ~~ ISUZU •111wau .. SOITH cou1n 111n 11WILLllT UHID ... VoM'M a.-. letvlele AndLNlilng . 1171 I &Mcft ar.d. Hun11nr on 9MCft (114) t l-1000 '67 VW BUG. Clean In & out $1600 Call 675-2236 raaw.ano• OOftiiiiM Ill GODOllWULD. IT'S MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND MADNESS I NOW PRICED BE- LOW FAC- TO- RY STIC~ ER. Uftll!'"DIDW" 00-011- WllL!B vw t aa . I -.; ~---1 " BRISTOL A'l IDJIOD II !AJftA AllA Ml·OllO ·r AMJLY 811'1CS 53w nw.&nOll•U nn IUY .. om.t. V'W 8MOO CH"ICIC HZMI ,Ot Claalfted /VJ ACTIOH c.M . OallY Piiot AO.VISOR 64Mi.711 BILL YATES vw.,ORSCHE '·" I ,,,r1 .1 -'r ,,, 837·4800 49l -4S 11 Aatta,Dtatttlc luck 1317 167 Grand Sport, rune gt .. t. looks good. $776 Obo. 87s-4253 Clmlll Hit 'l1Mt2111/IM Good cond. 548-3043 '76 SEVILLE 4 In 1todl. lmmed del. fin. & trade. Al (213) 323-2941 '80 ELOO BITZ all black. moonroot, exqul1. trede <*.Al (213) 323-2941 '82 EL DORADO. Fully loaded .... ther Int., lilwr gray, $13,760. 848--4232 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ot .. t• model, tow mileage Cadlllacs In Soutttem Calltomlat S.. u1 today1 &•0-1110 2600 Harbor BIVd. COSTA MESA c........ 1313 '75 VEdX wgn. 4 ;d. ale. new brkl/clutch. good body.l1200.M&-2f24 C•~ t3lS 173 . rune gr .. t. good cond. 1475. 842-ff 11 evee rer• '77 L TO: doal fuel (gu & propane). ate. pe, pb. amttm, $1500. 641-4991 '77 PINTO, 2 dr, am/Im, run• well. 1700 obo. 991-3775 '81 Mutt xlnt cond 4 epd l'500 536-7378 tiL.z;;.J.HS root rt!, new tlr ... btek•, lllwr w/panetlng, blue Int. 36.000 ml. very clMn. $3200. 64MM6 OWllMWif tiff ·A &Ra ii, new iirt:. trant, rune great. MOO. Cont.ct Joe at 541M>377 ext 3e btwn 10-8PM '72 Olde. Ce1m cruleer 81a- t1on Wgn. Aunt greet. Body In ad lhllpe; ln- cludeal ·n tr•'* coach. Gd cond. Seate t .,._, 13500. Ph: M&-641, '73 OldemOb4't ... Nnt Ilk• new. 8760. Oay 131·9"0. £w 131-2274 =:em.ltl Runt perlec;t, Alf. 4-tp o.o "42·1234 ITADIUM •ONllAC B TAD U 714-3U· 19l9 S...~·~'-'t• , ........ ~.""-. •• ---------------·. -