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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-20 - Orange Coast PilotFriends 'Perk' up NB optician By STEVE MARBLE on.. ............. Corona del Mar optician Richard Perkins couldn't believe his eyes. Returning lut week from a two-month stay in the hc»pital, Perkins dilcovered his East Coast ffiihway ahop was open and running smoothly. -His cuatomera had taken over. They were filling orders, answering phones, and 10rti.ng throuch the paperwork. The customers had even b.roUght in an optician part-time to handle the toughstuU. Perkins pidn't know what to make of it. But he had a couple of ideas. . "Without them, I'd be down the tubes," he said, surveying his tiny, cluttered shop. "And that's the truth." See COM OPTICIAN, Pace A2) Ginette Batron, Glenna Mutter, Al Learned, lftwriet Sehraegle, R.H. Hutchinson, Dorothy Jo Swanson and Bob Higgins welcome Rick HPerk" Perkins back to shop. THE ORANGE COAST -.. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1983 .FV acts ·to avoid 'escort haven' . . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of-..0.., ........ Fountain Valley officials, who ju.st plugged a loophole in the city's "topless-bottomless" law, .are about to consider a new law regulating eecort bureaus and introductory aervices. . Yet, according to City Attorney Alan Bums, Fountain Valley cur- rently has neither nude dancing night spots, which are banned by the earlier ordinance, nor any e9COrt aervices, which would be governed by the aecond. Bums said both laws function primarily as preventive measures. He said neighboring cities have be8W) to clamp down on eo-<:alled "a(iult" busi.nemes. As a result, he said, 80l'lle of the.e businemes quickly relocate in cities that lack regulations. He said his aim is to have theae laws on the books before adult busines9eS begin to spot Fountain Valley as a "safe" haven. F.arlier th.is month, the City c.ouncu gave initial approval to a revision in the city's nude enter- tainment law, making it appli- cable only to food and beverage outlets aerving alcohol. .......... ,.....,......._ ....... Previously, the city's law ap- plied to all such busine91ea. Bums aid the revision WU needed becau.e of a recent California Supreme Court decision granting (See ESCORT, Paae AZ) Fountain Valley firefighters spray smoldering ruins of warehouse which was gutted Sunday., Expensive art objects were insi~ building. Judge refuses to.block adoptee's deportation BY STEVE MJTCBELL oni. ............ A Loi Angeles immigration judge has refuaed to reopen the deportation cue of San Juan Capistrano's Samuel Willett, leav- ing the 27-year-old Liberian's adopted parents scrambling once more for a means of keeping their IOD in the U.S . "We got the call telling us our motion wu denied just an hour before our daughters were to p-a<iuate," said Sam's adoptive mother, Ruth Willett. "Obviously, it put a damper on the graduation celebration." For the put two years, the Willetta have been attempting to drc:wnvent a provision of the Immigration and Naturalization Act which 1tates foreign-born \ children, who are 15 years or older at the time of adoption by Ameri- can parents, are too old to be considered eligible for U.S. resi- dency. - The Willetts have unsuccessful- ly maintained there was no record of Sam's birth when they adopted him more than a decade ago while serving in the Peace Corps in Liberia. The family arbitrarily set Sam's age aa 16 at the time he was · adopted, a decision the family has lived to regret. Ruth Willett said immigration Judge Jay Segars decision will be appealed either Tuesday or Wednetlday. "The judge (Segal) only ad- dreeeed the political asylum por- A special reunion Twenty children whose lives were aaved by liver tran1- planta had lun at a reunion organized by their parent• to thank their pion- eering 1urgeon1 and to publicise the neea for donon. Page. C4. Old fuhioaed football 11 expeeted tonilht when the Soaala mee18 llM Nortla lD tlae annual Orange eeeaty AU-Star footlNall pme at Oraa1e Coa11 Collep. P.,.c1. Samuel Willett's family will liRht order. lion of our motion," she said. The family had 10ught such asylum for (See DEPORT, Pa1e A2) COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Au~horities probe $2 million FV fire By ROBERT BABIER ~,..... ....... FOWltain Valley fire officials today are investigating a . "suspicious" blaze which swept through a warehouae and office building eerly Sunday and caused la.el estimated at $2.2 million. Lames in the gutted warehouae and office building, owned by the John Treiber Company, included "Vf:TY expensive" paintings and ~ objects in Trelber's. personal collection. inves~tors said. Also destroyed w ere machines built to clean electronic and com- puter circuit systems. The ma- chines were manufactured by the Treiber company next door to the gutted building, located at 11185 Condor Ave., in the industrial section of the city near Euclid Street and Talbert Ave. Batallion Chief Paul. Summers said today the blaze is being ~ted as a suspicious fire because "things had changed" inside the building after it cloeed for the weekend Friday. He declined to elaborate, but he said 'employees had told in- vestigators, "hey, th.is ian't where we left a certain piece of equip- ment." Two propane tanks uaed by forklifts exploded inside the building and three power trana- formers fell from a pole through the roof, auaing a shower of sparks when the lines cnmed. All ~fight.en eacaped injury, he said. Flames were first spotted by paramedic Jerry JergeNm, who WU riding his bicycle to work.. Fire Capt. Louil Burkhart. who wa1 jotCging to work at the l8IDl8 time near Brookhunt and Slat.er, al90 saw the flames and told a cab driver to call the fire department. In jogging clothea and ~ ahoea, Burkhart aprinted to the fire and helped the firlt arriving company to connect the water ha.es. He said the 12,500-aquare-foot concrete building WU constructed about lOto 12yearaagoanddidn't have automatic water sprinklera in the ceiling. "U there were sprinklers, it wouJd be only minimal damage, maybe a few hundred thousand dollars.'' he said. The fire, which caused moat of the damage to the roof and contents, was one of the biggest in the city's history in tenna of lo.ea, aaid officials. I killed, 5 injured in accident Driver of pickup truck arrested on suspicion of manslaughter A 22-year-old Huntington Beach man has been arrested on suapicion of felony drunk.en driv- ing and manalaughter in ~ tion with a weekend traffic acci- dent which claimed the life of his brother and injured five others. We9tminster police officer Roy Freeman said Michael Beuley Wala pleced in Orange County Jail after beina treated at Hwnana Hospital Weatminater for iniuries Canyon resident arrested for shooting trespassers A Silverado Canyon resident has been booked on IUlpidon of attempted murder after two people were wounded by IWlfire as they drove put a "No Trftpu1- ing" ligrl on the man'• property, authorttie. uld. Thomas Milo Snmek, 44, Alr- rendered peacefully Sunday after The 1tock market cruh on Wall Streea mo•ed aerou the country, cnulUD1 .....U bui· aetee9 and equeeaiD1 f amiUe. oat of their homet. It wu ao dlff erent in Cotta Meu where f unily-owned 1tore1 were boarded ap ancl tlae oal1 bank la town eloeecl oa Jaa. 21, 1932.hpBl. SIJerloclc u~n Jeremy Brett will play tlM worlcl'1 moet famot11 •etecd•e lD "The Ad• .. hlre9of Slaerlock Hom..." .... 85. ,. Tami Henne91ey and Mark J. Roul8ell, both 22, were wounded Saturday niaht, Oranp County . ahert.ff'1 LL Wyatt Hart said. The couple, who al8o live in SUvendo Canyon. were driving off Snmek'a land when two lhota shattered their vehicle'• wtnd- (See SBOOl'ING, Pace A2) Donald Eriebear.-1 · hllliaht ha Ida early ao.. today, •• the ... ol60,lae~lee· ... • 2S·yw t•aeld••· reer bl Coeta M ... to -... . ..-..... . ~ .... u111., .,.......r.r .... ....-.hpA4o. • I .. suffered in the accident. Freeman said Beuley waa driv- ing a p6ckup truck northbound on Bolaa Chica Road. north of Rancho Road in Westmlnater. at about 4:20 a.m. Sunday with six ~rs riding in a camper shell on the back of the truck. He said the truck wa1 apparent- ly travelina at a tu,h rate of apeed when the driver 1mt control. The truck rolled over, and the camper shell deteched, throwing all alx ~rs from the vehicle, Free- man Mid. Pronounced.dMd at the ~ waa Charle. D. Beuley, 28, of CyPft9, who waa the driwr'a brother. Two ~ were taken to the trauma cent.er at Fountain Valley Community Ha.pltal. (8" ACQDENT, hp AJ) --IDEI.~ ,. Al Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Monday, June 20. 1983 ~\ ' ''' Continued stories ESCORT SERVICE .. • 1 First Amendment protection to nude dancing. Fountain VaUey now has no laws governing escort services, which provide social companions to customers for a fee. Some escort services have been linked to prostitution. On Tuesday, the council will consider escort service regulations SHOOTING ... shie ld. Hart said one struck Hen- nessey in the face. The couple drove to a nearby market for aid. proposed by Bums. The city attorney said his proposal was prompted by a conversation with Kerry Fox, city attorney of Full- erton. In an interview. Fox said Full- erton last year discovered that 14 escort services had opened in the city, which then had no regu- lations governing these busi- nesses. He said some of the services had relocated from Santa Ana and Anaheim, w hich had enacted escort Jaws. After the Fullerton City Coun- cil adopted its own guidelines. au of these escort services moved away. Fox said. The woman was in stable con-Burns said he modeled the dition Sunday in the intensive proposed Fountain VaJJey escort -care unit at Western Medical service law after ar\ ord inance Center in Santa Ana following adopted in Garqen Grove. surgery. It requires the operators of such Roussell was treated for face businesses to obtain a permit from and neck lacerations apparendy the city before opening. The caused when the second bullet permit process iu.volves· a back- shattered his vehicle's windshield. ground investigation by police to screen out operators with records Hart said he didn't know why of sexual offenses. the two had driven onto Smisek's . In addition, each companion - property, or whether Smisek said employed by the service mus t an)'.!.hing to them before sh ots obtain an ''escort permit." To Giant jaws Chaser runs into police car's path A Stanton police officer on patrol in hia vehicle ia believed to have struck and killed a wounded pedestrian who waa cbaaing an attacker Sunday night on CerritOll Avenue, authorities said. The officer,, David Bunta, 30, was driving eastbound on the 8200 block·of Cerriwe at about 11:19 p.m. when the victim, whoee name ACCIDENT ... From PageA1 Kevin F . Cadotte, 20, of Hunt- ington Beach, remained in cri ticaJ condition there today with severe head injuries. Fred V. Gonzalez Jr., 23, of San Bernardino, was in serious condition with head and abdominal injuries. Another passenger, Tammi Marie Hildreth. 18, of Huntington Beach, was reported in stable . condition today at Humana Hoepi- tal Westminster. A 17-year-old female puee,.ger, whoee name was withheld by police, alao was reported in st.able condition at Humana. WU beina "lfi~)d pending notification of next of k1n. dMhed in front of his car, lakt Stanton Police C.pt. Jame. Brown. The officer wu unable to st.op, Brown said. He wu drWinl at the poeted apeed limit of 40 mph. 'The victim, who had IUffered twoatabwoundaandwaableeding heavily, wu pl'onounc:ed cte.cl at the scene. "He had evidently been in a fight momenta before and was chaal.ng one of two ..ailanta, '' Brown said. Three suspect&, all roonunates of the victim's, were aubeequently arrested and booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of murder and uaault with a deadly weapon. Basilo Martinez, 20; Octilo Sanchez, 19, and AJesao Sanchez, 19, were taken into custody near the area where the accident occurred, Brown said. were fired. "The law permits obtain such a permit, the em- 'citizens' arrests of trespassers and ployee would have to provide a a degree of 'reasonable force' to doctor's certificate certifying tha~ accomplish that. bu that degree he or she is free of contagious certainly doesn't incl e use of a disease. firearm," another sherif ' deputy Burns said an introduction ser- said. vice5, such as a computer dating Smisek is being held in Orange business. also would be governed County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail by the proposed law. But he said pending arraignment. He turned only the operators, and not the himseU in to deputies about an dating customers, would require hour after the shooting. -permits jn this instance. Dr. Jack Adams, elephant expert, examines one of the huge mammal's jaw bones on display. Saturday at his newly opene d Elephant MuseuJQ in Westminster. The occasion was Elephant Day in We tminste r, but the festivities were marred by a scarcity of both people and pachyderms - the live elephants scheduled to give rides cancelled at the last minute. The sixth pasaenger, Kenneth C. Rogers, 19, of Huntington Beach, was released after treat- ment at Pacifica Hospital in Hunt- ington Beach. An investigation into the inci- dent showed "there wu nothing (Bunts) could do' to pttVent" allegedly h.itting the victim, Brown said. The officer, who has been employ«! by the police department since March 1981, would not be investigated further or subjected to any di8cipllnary action, he said. EDUCATION REFORMS ... From PageA1 achool district still would have the responaiblity foe devek>pina the balance of what ia being.taught in the claaaroom, accordina to the educator, a Stanford graduate and fonner dean of the Univenity of Maauchusetts CDM OPTICIAN 'PERKED' UP ... P~kiN -known affectionately as Perk by-his-- customers -wound tip i.n the hospitaJ last April. He locked up his shop and figured it would remain that way until his return. But his customers, who describe Perkins as an ~old-fashioned, warm-hearted busines.Sman who vegetal}les for his chents. A Tustin resident, Perkins drives a battered old truck his customers say he decorates with a new message each week -sometimes a political message and other times a Bible verse. • hasn't raised his prices in five years, had other plans. They unlocked the shop door and went to wor k. ,, ''l'U be back," was the m~ge the day he left for the hospital. When he pulled up to his shop for the first time in two months this week, the message r.ead, "Perk is back.'' "Everyone loves him," explained Mort Stein, one long-time customer of the shop who swears Perkins calls him a t home to make sure repair work has been satisfactorily. Perkins, who said he took his tools to the hospital where he repaired glasses for nurses and doctors, said if anything, his customers did too good a job in his absence. "Who does that anymore?'' asked Stein. Mona Roark. another customer who opened the shopFt mornings, said the volunteer work force came together inst inctively. ''I'm getting the place back the way it was-nice and cluttered." he said after observing an unusally spotless work bench and desk. Customers know Perkins as a man who refuses to charge for repair work, always has a bowl of candy for children and brings in home-grown fruit and Perkins said once he figures out how much money his customers have made for him' he'll find a way to thank them. Hunting to n Beach fountain Valley A ..._, pulled a II"" on a 19-yu<·OOO an....,.,,t •n the va11ey SeMe4I Cente. ~ 11at1on r•1todln Sunday end oroered. Gat lhe ~ ou1 of the Mle " Instead ""' ananoant wallled lf>IO the Ofllce loelled 1/MI OOOt 8"CI c.lled e>ollce and .. aneo Miiiy rnwa uni~ Ibey arrived Co ta Mesa T-bfo>e >nlo PKlllC Fo.11 2620 ~I Blvd Swidrf 10< lhe tlwO '""" "' .... 11M1n a monlll end etote MUI "' ~ 8"CI '500 wortll o1 I00.1 .. 1111ts Cr•IQ Watt .. J•ll•oea. ?6. Hunllflillon Beec:ll wH .,,.,,.., Sunoa7 at 11\e OtW>Qe C:O.,.,ty - "'"' on IU&l)lclOl'I o •II-ting to Mii ~In ••ct1ano-ror ll'Mlrct\MdlM A ·-1 ot the 8100 llloek ot Munll" Dove rec>Of1ed Sunday 11\al an outbo8l'd motor ••• ti-from a boal 1n t1on1 ol !Ila l\Ol'ne fr141 1ou wu •11ma1eo a1 S'2,000 Burglars CUI the .,.,_ tlntll OU1Mcle A-1 lawnmowet Sele& at ~S7 Hell Ava Mfly Sat11td11Y • .,,,.-wlndo-eno 11ote 10 Clle!fl sewa •nd one Lewnboy Weed E•tl'lf Total 10 .. waaput SJ,374 Irvine A .. oman 1040 ~ n• puraa. containing S 10 an<I credtl cards. wat a101.., _ -•U grocery snoppl'!Q ot 2:100 Marl>Of Bt\'d Sunday motnlng Pollee natco1ica otllcera arrested Amorro Olu Cor1ei. 22. and lllmff! 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He sa1ctanaUonal distribution of educ.a ti.on dollan would create a more equitable ac;hool system. Top teachers, in the system he envisions, would be given incentives for good work, much akin to the merit salary i.ncreues being propoeed by President Reagan and oppoeed by teacher unions. Each teacher's perfonnance would be evaluated jointly by a panel of school administrators, parents and fellow teachers, Allen explained. He said he has been refining his propoul, the buia of a forthcoming book, for the past three years. The current -and sudden -nati,onal debate on the nation's schools, however, has convinced him that the "level of fruatration" with the achool system now ia high enough that there is a serious d.iacuaion of developing a national consensus on what should be done. He also said that to spend millions, perhaps billions of dollars. on the 8Chool system as it now ia structured wouldn't im~'1he quality of education in the nation's clamroornl, it would just~ to shore-up an eroding system and provide "frothy, 1Uperfidal" changes. Ev0rything's Coming l)p 'ft.0SY' Orange County Fair: A Salute to Pork Color 'ROSY' The Pi~ Contest -----------------------... --.---------------------... ENTRY BLANK PRIZE: 4 tlcketl MCh to the Angell & Tlgerl G..-nee 7-21 thru l -2• . Name --__;~-------.,,....--- Addr9M --------------r ~ Tetephone ----------- Age Group O S-5 O M 0 1-12 --------------~----------~ ... RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send Entrl•• to Aoay Coloring ContHt, P.O. Box 1580, Co1ta Mela, Ca .. 2. Entry dMdllne July 11t, 1111 . 3. Wtnruno p1ctu,... ww IPP• at the Fair. • ' . . ' . .. . Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, JuM 20, 1983 Al NATION Protesters blockade LiVermore Lab Budget negoti~tors attempt 'last ditch compromise' 2,500 marchers chant their support of lnte~ational Day of Nuclear Disarmament By SM Aasoclated PreH ' WASHINGTON -Amid growing doubt that Congreea can Miopt a budget thia year, Hou.e and Senate negotiaton are mak1n& a lut-dltch attempt thia week to aeal a compromile on a 1984 apend1ng blueprint. DemocraUc leaders. meanwhile, are pushlna f« an appro1timate $700 limit on the individual lncome tax cut due next month. The budget conferees have been struggling publicly and privately since June 8 to draft a compromae venion of budget plans adopted by each chamber. What may tum out to be their last public meeting was.et for today. If work ia not completed by midnight, U\e conferees will have to return to the House and Senate for authorization to continue the talks. $1 million ...fire at naval base WASHINGTON -A thn!e-alann fire Sunday caused an emmated $1 million damage to a building used to houae the Navy's ceremonial guard·at the Anacoetia Naval Station, authorities said .. nae fire broke out in a storage room in a wing of Enterprille Hall, a three-story, brick building used both as a dormitory and for offices, uid Commodore John Disher, commander of the Naval District of Wuhington. ?jo residents of the building were injured, but nine D6strict of Columbia and Navy firefighters were treated for minor injuries and released, Disher said. Court rules against 'Enquirer' WASHING TON -The Supreme Court ~ft intact a California judge's order that could coet the Na6nai Enquirer $20 million i.f it publishes any articles about actress Shirley Jones and her huaband.1}le court, by a 7-2 vote, refused to hear arguments that the orde.r growing out of Ms. Jones' still-pending libel lawsuit apinst the weekly newspaper is an unconstitutional "prior restraint" on publication. STATE Queries raised on quake housing COALINGA -Questions are beihg raised about the way a lot owned by Coalinga Councilwoman Helen Oxborrow waa choeen as the site of emergency housing after the devastating May 2 earthquake. Her five-acre pa.reel was graded and utilities installed ata cost of $317,400 to the state and city. Then, 46 mobile homes provided by the federal government were placed there for people whoee homes were badly damaged by the quake. Coalinga City Manacer .Ylenn H . Marcusaen said in an inte.rview that he term>mended 10 sites for the emergency mobile homes. and the state Office of Emergency Services made the 11elediona. The sites that were choeen already were %0ned for mobile homes. Bill would OK concealed weapons LOS ANGELES -Since 1977, the Police Commission has t.Jed no pennita to carry concealed weapons, while the sheriff receiws an average of 180 applications a year but award.I only 10 to 15 permits. However, a bill moving throug~ the Legia)ature would make it easier to get conicealed-weapon permits and ia aimed ~y at tough gun restrictions in Los Angeles and San PritJon liquor poisons 14 inmates sJ QUENTIN -Homemade liquor p0i.9oned 14 mini- mum·leCU.rity inmates at San Quentin Prison, leaving two of the pri8oners in "very serious condition," offici.ala reported. ''This ia a problem that happens in all pri.Bons," spokesman Percy Masaey said Sunday. Allbutthreeofthe 14 priaonerswere hospitaliz.ed, and two underwent kidney dialylis. he said. WORLD · Saudis clear way for U.S. talks BEIRUT, Lebanon -A Beirut newspaper reported today that Saudi Arabia has cleared the way for talks next month between the United States and Syria on withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon. The independent newspaper An-Nahar quoted wliden- tified Arab diplomatic eouroes as saying the Saudi ice-breaking effort had tet the stage for a meeting between U.S . Secretary of State George P . Shultz and Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul-Halim Kbeddam The meeting might be held in Damucus, the Syrian capital, OC" Khaddam might go to Wuhlngton, according to An-Nahar. Soviet grain discussions open MOSCOW -American and Soviet delegations opened talk.a today in Ma.::ow aimed at arranging a new long-term asreement on alel of U.S . grain to the Soviet Union, a U.S. Embuly spokesman .aid. The current agreement on U.S. grain sales to the &Viet Union went into effect Oct. l , 1976 and expires Sept. 30Jt provide9 for minimum sales of 6 million metric tons of grain each year. In the year ended last Sept. 30, the Soviets bought 13.9 million metrit tons ot U.S . wheat and com. Roundup to red11ce Italian crime ROME -A natlonwide police roundup of more than 400 people-including a Roman Catholk: nun and priest -could lignal the demile of Raffaele Cutolo's gang, considered one of the most Yldcaaa and powerful in Italy, preaa reports say. "The pnm and public opnian can hope that the impretSive operation has destroyed tbil d8mnable web of power but we ought to be ~ful," Interior Minllter' Vl.rgtnio Rognon1 wu quoted Sunday by the Milan daily 11 Qlarno. LIVERMORE (AP) -Amid chanti.na _and Oower-throwfnc, about 2,&00 demonstrators~ a blockade of the Lawrence Ilver- more National Laboratoey today for the International ,Day of Nu- clear Diaarmament. A laboratory spokeswoman said 349 arrests had been made lince the pre-dawn arrival of demon- straton at the nuclear weapons laboratory. Chanting, "The whole world la Prayers for slain workers POZNAN, Poland (AP) -Pope John Paul II. praying with 1 mil.l.fon fellow' Poles in this Soli- darity stronghold, today honored the workers killed in decades of anti-government protesta. "I wiah to kneel in thia place and pay homage," he told the throng packed into a park in this indus- trial city, where two crc:.es have been raised to commemorate a 1956 uprising in which acores of workers were killed. After the papal Maas, 11eVeral hundred youths marched off under the bannen of Solidarity, the outlawed labor movement, and headed for the twin-crom monument three miles away, shouting ''No freedom without Solidarity!" and "'The pope has blesaed Solidarity!"._ a reference to John Paul's' repeated word.a of support for the indepen- dent'union. Police blocked the route and most of the demonstrators dia-- persed, but about 50 marchers entered Poznan's M.ickiewicza Square, where the monument is situated. A police cordon lealed off the cromes, however, and one of the young men was detained by police. The pope had concluded his Mass with an appeal for calm, his second such plea in as mariy days. But the youths shouted, "To the monument!" and 1et off aCl'09 the city. The pontiffs eight-day pil- grimage, now in ita fifth day, has s parked a series of anti-government demonstrations. The government said Sunday the Roman Catholic Church was partly to blame for the protests and warned that continued WU'e9t could delay the lifting of mu1ial law. Dispute rises as quickly as river waters PARKER, Ariz. (AP) -Of- ficiala call the releeae of Colorado River water "an act of God," but Bobbe Burton points out that humans are controlling the dam releuea. She was one of many residents in California and Arizona prepar- ing for flooding from releuee of water from Colorado River re9tt- voin filled with anow runoff. Burton said she invested $15,000 in a amall trailer at a camPfll'OWld on the California aide. "There's no way I could replace it. I don't have the money, and I don't have flood lmurance." ReDdenb, along with civil de- fente workers in Arizona and California spent ·Sunday piling aandbaga along the river,"bracil\8 for floodwaten they've been told to expect in staaes through Wedneeday as water la releued from owrio.ded dams. Water dbcharge from Hoover, Patk.er and Davia dama will then conthiue at levela about five feet above normal fOC" the next six weeb. Statel of emeraency have atre.dy been declared in 90Cne pu1a of Arizona. We're i.1atening ••• What do you lib about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your metaale will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate edUor. 842•6088 The same 24·hour answerina service may be UHd to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox ffntributora must include their name and telephone number ror verification. No elre\llaUon ralls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. ' ORANGE COAST Dilly Pilat H.Llohw.rta• Publllhtt a.u,Dow1 ... Editor Md Aallltem to the Pvblllh« ....... c... ""~ .... ) watchina," the pvt.lten locked arme or dropped onto the roed· way, block1na three out of four main routee into the laboratory. An estimated 700 to 1,000 rioWlad law enforcement ofticera moved in quJddy, openina the roads to lab worken waltlnc in can to pt by. Demomtraton io.ed flowers on the tops of the can that piamed. A.monc the fint detained by offlcen WM Newsweek atringer l>hotoe'apher RJck Brown, aa.ld lab :emnan Jack 8aunden, wbonot know why Brown WM taken into cuawdy. The ~ journalist WM handcuffed and put on a bua with protesten. "' Tamara Thompeon, who in~ ltiated the international protelt. aa.ld Sunday. .. demonltradona beaan ln New York City, Wen.. boro, Mui., and other dties, that the campalcn would re.ult "in an incrHll! in monJ questioning." ,,, .......... Pope John Paul prays at "Our Lady of Peace" shrine in Czestoehowa, Po~and. ' ' f.'olice wait to question . Chino Jnassacre survivor CHINO (AP) -Young Joshua Ryen has gone home from the hospital with relatives, but in- vestigators say they'll wait to ask him about a maaucre that left his parents, aiater and playmate dead and 9erioualy wounded him. "We want to give him a ~ple more days becau.e of the trauma," San Bernardino County sheriff's Deputy Mo Brickley said today. Joshua, 8, his throat slit, was the aole survivor of the June 5 attack that claimed the lives of parenta F. Ooug).Mand PeslY Ryen, both 41; .b.ll 10-year-old mt.er, Jeeaa; and 11-year-old Christopher Hughes, a visiting neighbor at the Ryena' hilltop hone ranch. Joshua was released Saturday from Loma Linda University Medical Center to family metn- bera, said Deputy F.dward Powell. To protect the family's privacy, deputies refu8ed to say specifically who picked him up, but the Loe · Angeles Herald Examiner pid the younpter went home 'Grith his matemal grandmother, Dr. Mary Howell. Inveatigaton continued to search today for Kevin Cooper, the ~-year-old e.caped mental pa- tient charged with four counta of murder and one count of at- tempted murder in the cue. "I think we ahouJd haw been ~ uu. 40 ~ •• •• Mid Patrick Youncof Fresno• hew• an.ted by an oftbr weu1nl riot ...... ''lbt of them (lab worken) are here julLto Qke a dollar. They don't think about it, really." In Santa Cruz., about 90 miles IOUth of San J'ranci8oo, police anated about half of the ~ demomtraton who tried to block the entrance to the Lockheed Mi.oe. and Spece Co. fadllty. Shuttle becomes a factory CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -Shuttle astronauts con- verted Challenger into an orbiting factory today, activating a do7.en drug and metal processing experi- ments -crucial steps toward the eventual industrialization of apace. The five astronauts plunged · buoyantly into three days of ldence and technology following the weekend's doubleheader re-JeaR of two conununications satel- -~l:IU!s. Anxious to get started, mission spedalist John Fabian turned on the first experiments 20 minutes early. "The SPAS ia up and running," he told Mimion Control. "It looks like the charpp we know it la, ltlooka real good." SPAS -which stands for Shuttle Pallet Satellite-ia a West German device containing 1everal of the experiments. Fabian, and Sally Ride are to releue it in space Wedneeday, retrieving it later for ret~ to F.arth. As the ship sailed into Day 3, leact flight director Tommy Holloway told reporters: "The orbiter continues to work excep- tionally well. We're delighted with the performance of the orbiter, the flight crew. and the ground crew.'' The only problem irivolved an instrument which measures gueoua contaminants in the pay- load bay. Holloway said its data-hand.ling system apparently waa not ·working. Challenger pu9l!d over Cape Canaveral early today and the crew repor1ed it could aee thun- derstonna near the runway where the spaceship is to land. From the at-ease Private Cabel Collection ... .- Our Oxford Cloth Dress Shirts choose from 60/40 dacron• and cotton or all cotton basics in solid colors of blue. while. pink and ecru, as wen as unlwrsity stripe in blue or burgundy. All with single needle tailonno and a IOft roll collar. Whef'8 the con.tant 1a au.tltv " the om.nmce 1s Price ..• • $18.50 and $20.00 ·~ .. # .. , ·• -----· ... ·--·----" Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20, 1983 ............... .,......, ....... Blind teacher Donald Ericksen holds up farewell sign made and presented to him by his class at Wilson Elementary School in Costa,Mesa. He's off to another career Blind Costa Mesa teacher makes Ii{ e of conquering challenges By JODI CADENHEAD Of'\M.,..,,... ..... At 30, Donald Ericksen was - by his own admission -bitter and diScouraged wh~n liis failing eye- sight finally forced him to quit his job as a food processor. efficiently running a classroom, returning papers by sheer memorization and admonishing a stu~ent acroes the room iB a wonder. writer machine to code all the aaaignmenta and haat!98aya read to him for ~· He memorizes every studenta' name by the aecond day of IChool 80 he can return papers that are alphabetized by student helpers. At 60, Ericksen, now a de-· termined Wilson Elementary School teacher was saying good-bye to his fifth-g/ade clasa last week so he could take up a new career as a marriage and family counselor after earning a eecond master's degree two years ago. "When I started teaching, I made up my mind I was going to do a good job or I wouldn't teach," he said. "I've really tried to do a good job." Thouih di9courged by hia poor eyesight, Ericben said he was u.rged by a friend to return to achoo!. He was totally blind by the time he graduated from the Uni- versity of Redlands in 1954. But n~w he believes the handicap has pushed him to beat the odds and excel. According to his 33 students, who threw a boisterous retire- ment party, Erickaen has done more than that. "I'm not disabled. I'm perfectly capable of handling m)'3elf," said the Costa Mesa resident who was blind when hired to teach at "He's the best teacher I ever had," sa!d Lonie Lopez, 11, who was the fifth member of her family to enroll in hia clue. "I'm a perf~onist and a driv- er," said the father of three. "I'm far better off linoe my blindne:a" Wi.laon in 1958. -. The fact that Ericksen even considered the teaching pro- fession is amazing. To watch him "People can't get away with th.ingB they think they can," said Tina Berney, 11. "Some people think he can see BOmetimes. We all love him." Althougb adults are often dumbfounded by his teaching career, most of the dyounpten aeem to take it in stride, he said. Erick.sen uses a Br&ille type-.... ,, 1 Elvin Bishop, Lacy J. Dalton head fair entertainment list Elvin Bishop and Lacy J. Dalton will be featured during Costa Mesa's Orange County Fair July 8-17 at the fairgrounds. 88 Fair Drive. Admi.s&on is $4 to the annual sununer fair that includes animal judging, entertainment, carnival rides and game booths from noon to midnight Monday through Friday and 10 a .m . to midnight Saturday and Sunday. Nightly entertainment lncludes: July 8 -The Righteous Brothers July 9 -Frankie Laine July 10 -Lacy J . Dalton July 11 -Elvin Bishop and the Great Rock and Roll Time Machine July 12 -Jan and Dean July 13 -Fabian, Little Anthony and The Diamonds. July 14 -The Bellamy Brothers July 15 -Rick Nelson July 16 -The Kingston Trio July 17 -0xo Rabies 'Vaccination clinic scheduled A low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic will be conducted from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thunday, June 23 at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhurst St. State, county and city laws require that all dop age 4 months and older be vaccinated. The inoculation is valid for 30 months. Cost of vaccinations at the local clinic wil be $3 per dog. Members of the Southern California Veterin- ary Medical A.ssocl.ation will staff the clinic as a public .ervice. Police to demonstrate canine tactics A demonstration of police canine tactics will conducted Thunday in the Huntington Beach Council Chainbera, 2000 Main St. The program, which iB free and open to the public, begins at 7:30 p.m . The event is apon110red by Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch and the Huntington Beach Police Department. Officer Tom Gilllgan and hla police dos Pasha will present. a demonstration, then will answer questions from the audience. This will not ~ a regular Neighborhood Watch meeting, but free<rime prevention litera- ture and emergency phone stickers will be available. Annual Huclc Finn Fishing Derby The annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby tor boys and girls 6-14 years old will be held at the Huntington Beach J'ler from 9-11:30 a.m. Thurs- day. 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S\.arek's activities over the past rear include representing the Disabled Students Program in the student council; organizing a Miss Deaf Goldep West Pageant; vol- un111ering 88 a teacher's aide for the deaf at local high schools; and wotking with a political science groµp to prevent budget cuts to the' Disabled Students Program. He abo has served as president of the Silent Rustlers, the campus club for heatjng-impaired stu- dents. He has donated art work to ee~al campus publications. and par'lidpated in an "orientation to deiltness" seminar for police . ~ Police Capt. Richard Hamilton a nd traffic investigator Rick Bradley check the route with, from left, Jim Groos, Glenn Gate, Diane Petersen and Mar ia J imen ez. A drive f Qr safety and economy ~or the 30th year, Newport Beach police Explorer scouts will be competing in an unusual test of auto safety and economy. The annual Youth Safety and F.conomy Run, ·started in Los Angeles when police were trying to halt street racing, takes partici- pants up the spine of California to Yosemite National Park and back. The young drivers win or lose points on fuel efficiency and complying with state traffic laws. Newport Beach is the • last Orange County city to still be participating in the event, which starts today in Montebello. Teams representing 25 police depart- ments will be competing. Police-sponsored teams orig- inally were teen-age car clubs. But as clubs faded from the scene, police turned to Explorer scouts as participants. F.ach car has a driver, a 00:.driver and an observer from a rival team. It is up to the observer to watch for traffic violations. A team's total fuel efficiency is calculated at the end of the round-trip. T eams must-use Ameri- can-made cant-with air condition- ing. This year, the Newpprt team will. be riding in Chevrolets and Oldamobiles. P olice, who chaperon the race, will be driving a Cadillac. Participants from Newport are Maria Jimenez, Danette Gold- smith, Diane Petersen, Jim Groos, Glen Gate and Doug Kiner. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 20, 1983 Al ·New beak design may aid pelicans An inventor has designed a lighter artificial beak of epoxy to aid 15 pelicans whocse upper bills were hacked off in a series of mutilation.a last winter. Benjamin Canaday, 27, of Up- land, said he worked three weeks to. devile the replacement for heavier, le9a flexible fiberglass beab that had broken off eome of the maimed birds and caused irritation on others. Two pelicans will be outfitted with the epoxy beaks this week to see if they work, said Dr. Gayle Roberta pf the Crown Valley Animal Hospital in Laguna Niguel. "I'm a little more optimistic," she said of Canaday's beaks. "There's a bit of flex to it, more than the Kevlar beaks we have now." Kevlar is a Dow brand name for fiberglass. She said a fiberglass beak on one bird, named after entertainer Cathy Lee CroAby, is beginning to irritate the portion of the beak that remains and will have to be replaced soon. The new beaks will be attached with dental cement and small screws, said Roberts, as were the fiberglass models. Crown Valley I veterinariana hope eventually the • pelicana will be well enough equipped to return to the coast. Most of the 23 mutilated pelicans were found near Dana Point laat winter, their upper beaks either sawed or hacked off. Canaday said he started hia research after hearing about the ., 1 pelica.n.s on television. At 52 grams, the epoxy beak weighs only 10 grams more than a real beak. Authorities never found a suspect or mothce for the mutila-, • .: tioos. Now, the pelicans' migration has stalled the investigation. . . Two FV seniors win Morris scholarsh ips Two seniors at Fountain Valley High School have been named recipients of 1983 Mervin G . · Morris Scholarships. 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It is about ti.me that someone calls a apace a spade and makes others understand that this system must 80mehow be changed. Recently (6/8/83) I read with great interest the letter by H. White with one of the iplportant aspects that there must be a reward for those that do good work, because when our school children leave school they will be rewarded for good work and often punished for poor work, even with dismissal. • Teachers who live in an en- vironment that is completely foreign to the real world may not even understand what it means and certainly cannot pass on that me.age to the children. It is sad that our teachers are underpaid and I'm certain that there are many, many excellent individuals who do a tremendous job and deserve more money. But the system prevents those from get- -ting the due reward. It is also sad that they don't,,get the recognition that should go along with excel- lent work in their schools. We cannot bide behind half truths aa one reader recently wrote about other countries. · Having traveled many coun- tries, I know that their systems also have their probleins but the suggestion that they have eliter schools or private schools or separ- ate children is just untrue with very few exceptions. Our system by anCl large is great but it leaves a lot to be desired in keeping the incentives and the rewards for those that deserve them. To reward teachers strictly by the number of years that they have been on the job or by the number of courses they've taken and the knowledge they have acquired is wrong. They should be paid by the ability to pass on the vast knowledge that they may have ~uired to those that we put in their charge. I hope and believe that we will come to an under- standing and soan there will be a difference in our school system. But we cannot buy it, it must be with a change of attitude. ERNEST OHLIG Newport Beach Newport needs to get going An open letter to Super- Jnt.endent John Nicoll, New- port-Mesa School District. It was with a mixture of relief and regret ihat I realized the NewportM88-SChool District was omitted from the roll call of the S .O.C.K. Ra;;u at LLe Bard Stadium. The relief was due to the fact that the section under the banner "Newport" was barely occupied and our ~ group would have ifficulty"'l>eing hearq. The regret was that our di.strict in which the stadium is located, ahowed no obvious signs of rep- resentation. The organization di.splayed by the other school districts made me wonder whu nothing si..milar hap- pened in ours. The placards, banners, buses as well as tile numbers of people present made it evident that other districts took this "Rally in Support of F.duca- tion" mere seriously than we in newport-Mesa. The Harbor View P .F.O. sent out two noticed mentioning the event, However, the organization of other districts made it appear that they were not loosely or-' ganized P .T.A. efforts, but well-planned and directed efforts o( those school disu-icts. Where was the leadership from the Newport-Mesa School District? Fortunately, our absence did not seem to detract from the o utstanding turnout and enthusiasm of this rally. My concern is mote with our di.strict ,and why we are not pursuing every possible avenue in the fight to save our schools and our children. CL YDA J . BRENNER Harbor View Elementary School parent Corona del Mar Old Glory gets a boost • To the Editor: I am alw,ys thrilled with the di.splay of Old Glory and heart- ened by a show of reverence~ the flag, and all that it stands for. I am a bit disappointed that in my own neighborhood only three flags stood to yesterday's (June 14) breezes .. So, your editorial was a happy reminder --until the last sentence! You, sir, may strike your colors in ignominious defeat in the battle of words and pphrases. But-our Flag, never! ALLAN RINGBLOOM LtCol USMC, ret. Newport Beach A testament to success To the Editor: For aome, education does not come easy. Continuation schools are for thoee high school students who find the regular high schools do not meet their special needs. Wintersburg High School in Huntington Beach is just such a .choot Lincoln Zitter, in hia araduation speech, tella what this achool has meant to him: " .. .I want to say that this iB a ,reat day for seniors, and es- pecially for aecond year seniors .. .1 can truly say it has been a challenge to graduate from Win- tenburg High School. I look at it th.ia way, I've got an extra year of education under my gown. All of you here tonight can take my word when I say how hard it wu for me to build up the motivation, the effort, and the study habits to finally succeed; to chance what bad once been fail- ure in my life and tum it around 360 degrees to what I now know la ISUC(ll!9 ••• rve had five years to look bldt 00 my high IChoolcareer. rd like t.o share with you a few of the $h1D8' rw nperienced here at tlail llDA11 echool in Huntinl'On a.ch called Wlntenburg. One la the concept of 1ehool .prtt. I don't mean the kind of .moot .prit which ia part of one'a p.rtldpation in athletlca. But just M lmp«tant M It ia to develop a 10'IOI pel]IOI)'• body, tt la even Dd"e (mporUnt to lt.n!9t the dewlopment of • young penon'a mind. Ilse at Wlntenburg we have a b of ICllool tplrit. l don't mean ,,. lllDd of lplrtt ~led with ..,.... the .,..... ap1Nt the OMMae OOA8T llilJl'ilat . Huntington Oilers, the Marina Vikings, or the Westminster Lions; the spirit l refer to la of asmaller acale, but has, never- theless, been a very import.ant part of my life. It ii the spirit of togetherness, of friendship, and of achievement through cluaroom work . Another important part of Win- tersburg is our achool emblem. the Great American F.agle ... The F.agle la a proud bird; it is the very symbol of our country, to be free, to have a chance in life, and to succeed. With this in mind, Win- tersburg baa given us the me@.nS by which we can accompliah our dreams. Tonight, lnaaenae, we are a gathering of eagles, all proud birds ready and eager to fly. We have finished our high echool education and the sky la without llmits. In cloeing, I would like to extend a hearty thank you to all of my fellow graduates for being an important part of my life. I wt.ah to al.lo thank all of my teachers and certainly my parenta for their encouraaement for maldnc w. day pomible. You were all here when we needed you the most. You pw ua the encourage- ment. the toola, and the chance to Ne the achievement whkb WM oura fot lhll takJ.na. Even thoUah the graduating clMI of 1983 will• to0n be a put of thia echool'a hAltory, I can say w1th confJdence that we may be gone. but not forgotten. .. " Need l aay more? ANNl\OOP Prindpal, WLntenblUll w,hSchool M.Lla-bi• .._...., OllmlfDaua; ...,..,,......... --~ I• DIDN'T 1 lELL VOU, NANCfl IF I DIM fOR Ac£slD£NT MAIN. AU. I MAYE To PO~ CAMIWGN WaQLV LIKE MAOOIE --) l'M 60IN<i b NEED ~£ IJNl>BlSTATED PINK AND 8~ SUITS WITH 1ME Sl<IUTS CUT JUST 8E1tJW 1ME J<NEE lMA"tMER. ~ 1HREE Ofl rotJR PAI~ ~ BEIGE. PUMPS. "' ln-f~ghting is a pOlitical plus WASHINGTON -This is an autopsy of a power striaggle be- tween two of President Reagan's women advisers, Faith Ryan Whittlesey and Virginia Knauer, both strong-willed individuals skilled~-the Washington arts of infigh ·. and manipulating. Whi esey has risen by dint of ferocious single-mindedness from the Pennsylvania state Legis- lature to the White House, where she has just taken charge of the public liaison office. Colleagues describe her as abrasive and dictatorial. She fired moet of the staff almost before she hung up her coat. "Tough is too nice a word" to characterize her, accord- ing to some stunned White House staffe.rs. Knauer It a 18-year-old. grand- motherly, arsenic-and-old-lace type, who has served as consumer affairs chief in three Republican administrations. Technically, she comes under the jurisdiction of the Department of Health and Human Services. But her office was located on Whittleaey's turf in the Old Executive Office Building xt to the White House. The new public liaison boas wanted Knauer out of there. But Knauer knew her way around the rarefied abnosphere of the White House, and she realized ~t being moved physically out of close G --J1-c1--1-11-11-11-1-~ proximity to the Oval Office would weaken her influence. Her access to the president would be more difficult if she were moved out oLthe. White HoU11e.. 'rh@t's the way things work in Washington. So Knauer resisted Whittleeey's effort to move her office. She quietly enlisted Whittlesey's pre- decesaor, Elizabeth Dole, who moved up to the cabinet as Transportation Secretary. Obllglagly, Dole slipped through the back door of the White House and pleaded Knauer's case with the president's chief of staff, James Baker. Dole went away convinced that she had left Knauer safely enaconced next door to the White House and reassured her that everything was okay. But they had underestimated Whittlesey's deviousness and de- tennination. While Baker's atten- tion was distracted by the Wil- liamsburg summit meet,ing,4Vhit- Uesey quietly huddled with top White House honcho. Michael Deaver. I am not privy to the details of - that meeting. But later the same day, a Whittlesey aide told my associate Vicki Warren that Knauer would be "moving back to HHS." This was technically inaccurate, since Knauer had never been housed at HHS. But the import was clear: Knauer had lost; Whit- tlesey bad won. Whichever of her ob.jectives in life bad-gene awry, she had triumphed over the con- sumer chief. Of coane, K.naaer got a nice letter from President Reagan. It praised her work and conferred upon her a more imposing title: Special Adviser to tge President for Consumer Affairs. Evidently suspecting the worst, · Knauer wrote a thank-you note to Reagan but arranged a meeting with Baker. She wanted to know whether the president's letter meant what she was afraid it did. · On June 8, she learned the worst: She was· indeed being moved out of the White House complex. She could still use White House stationery, and she could keep her White House pass. But she would no longer be a abort walk from the Oval Office. She has been banished to the obecwity of a downtown office building. THE UNTOUCBABLF.S: In- vestigators for the Department of Energy are having a tough time trying to look irito charges of mismanagement at the Los •Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, even though the lab • gets most of its $500 million budaet from DOE. The laboratory's admi.ni.straton -the ones who would be ember. rassed if the charges are confirmed -have tried to use a technicality to keep OOE's inspector general from investigating the facility. "Our contractual ctrcu.rnstance is rather unique," lab director Donald Kerr wrote to the OOE's Albuquerque manager. Becauee the laboratory is organized aa part of the University of California. he explained, "our employees enjoy certain protections" under Cali- fornia law. Among these "certain protec- tions" claimed by Kerr is one that puts ac4ninittrative and penonnel records under ju.riadicUon of the University of California Doa.rd of regents, not the federal govern- ment. _,, ~ •• Under the regents' rules, em- ployees cannot be compelled to "submit to inquiries by third persons." And Uncle Sam is a "third person," even though he's paying most of the bills. C·urf ew coming for young dr.iver.s By THOMAS D. ELIAS Generations of California teen- apn have enjoyed Jon3, romantic midnlght drives along moonHght Pacific beeches or dark and wtnd- ina mou.ntaln roada. But if today'• kide want t.o ahare that.experience, they'd better do tt in the next five months. That'• bealwie Califoml.a it auddenly taJcina the lead ln a national movement toward re- •trictina younpten' drivlna privt- ..... TO cut down on acddenta. etat.e offldala next winter will slap a mldnlaht.to-6 a.m. curfew on 16~and· rr yeer-old driven. Elne• odMr ttalft alrady Mve almilar c:urfewa, with hnn· aylvan1a reporting a 89 percent Nducdon ln llifflc ecddentl amona -.,.... durtnc tbe re- atrict.9d how1A Stai• lib Maryland, New Y~ Mnrnctu. .-, ,,,.,......., w~ South Dlkola. llllnkll ·and lndliM ... report nduoed .a:tdmt iDUa. •t Cdfomla wm put t11e upi.ic1am,.on I•-. ' ( .UUllllll flCUI Mc.Allster of San J<>1e, the measure's 1pon80r. "It la a small price to pay to not drive betwef!tl midniaht and 6 a.m." National traffic afety offidala tee the California move u partota trend away from pennialivenea sta Mesa continues to celebrate 30th· anniversa ry ~ ' Barbara Mandrell wanted to be an only child 0 when her sister Louise was born. Today, Louise • has become a star in her own right with her older 0 I sister'~ encouragement. Page 83. .... ANN LANDERS { 82 ENTERTAINMENt 83 COMICS 84 . ' ., . .. ~<: · n. Stttve Hollister and his f ath~r, Al. J. C. Humphries ~ ......... _, ......... _ The Rima brothers, Kermit and Keith. F;amily business ••• Pursuing the American dream in costa Mesa IJ IAREN E. KLEIN ~~ ........ It happened just after World War Il, when men returning from the aervice settled in towns like Costa Meea, started families and grasped once-in-a-lifetime Chances to open their own businesses. They settled down to pursue the American dream -the one which said every man could make a ol it if he had a strong back and wasn't afraid of wwk. J .C. Humphries and his uncle opened a jewelry *we. Al Hollister opened a nuraery, Minnie Stone Q#ned.a war surplus store and Kenn Rima decided to realize a long-time dream by starting his own hardware ahop. • All of them, and several others, ended up making their post-war ventures their life's work -and their children, mariy of whom have stepped into their Moes or will aome day -grew up not only with the family businesses but with the city where the dreams bec:arOe'reali ty. Keith and Kermit Rima like to say they were born and raised in their dad's hardware shop. and that probably isn't far from the truth. It was back in the days when the at.ore, then located downtown, was a pthering place for merchants and customers to get together and exchange the news and gossip of the I day. Kenn, the boys' father, had them filling nail bins, washing windows and waiting on ct.iatomera from the time they were 8 years old. "We started out making 10 cents an hour. When we got a rai8e to 25 cents we thought we were rich," Keith said. Kenn's father had owned a general mercantile store when he was growing up and when Kenn discovered he was a natural salesman he, too, began working in retail, although he had been trained to be a dentist. Orwyn Veach, who bought out a lock and key shop in Santa Ana and then moved the buainesa to Balboa in 1952, was wo.rking as a carpenter and locksmith for a school district when he decided to go into buainem for himself. Veach turned the little ahop, which haa been located in Costa Mesa on Newport Boulevard since 1957, into Ace Key and left it to his son, Joe, on his death in 1960. '> "Dad was concerned about getting a good place in the phone book back when he was looking for a name for the store," J oe Veach said. "There were two other lock shops in Orange County at that time-AJ'a and Hawley's. With Ace, he figured he had them both beat out." Veach said his two sons, Rick and Tom, will take over Ace Key when he retires. Becoming a city Depression and earthquake take large toll on Costa Mesa . BY JODI CADENHEAD ..,,..~,... .... Harbor Boulevard was a three-lane road, gaa was 10 cents a pllon. Costa Mesana looking for a IOda or a friend stopped at Pink's or Crawford'• drugstore back in the 30'a and 40's. Alvin Pinkley, who took over his now cloeed drug at.ore on Newport Boulevard in 1933, re- members filling many prescrip- tions for a lug of sweet potatoes or a couple of doren eggs. . "Costa Mesa was probably the poorest town in the county," said Pinkley, who moved to Costa Mesa when he lost his job in San Bernardino. "It really was as poor a community as there was." Kenn .Kim.a, who died around a year and a half ago, al80 had two sons who were willing to take on the family buai.neta, and Kenn's wife still retains the position of chairman of the boal'd. But it haan't always been easy, the Rima brothers said. "I didn't want it (the family business)," Keith said. "When I was 18 I split and went to work for other people. But three years ago I came back. I just felt thia was where I ahoCtld be." Steve Hollister, whaee dad Al opened Hollister's Nunery in 1946, remembers going through the same kinda of conflicts. . "I wu interested in aviation, so I went to Cal Poly Pomona to be anaeronautical tmgineering student. But then I hardly survived calculus at (Orange) Cout College, and I found I didn't particularly enjoy it." So he changed his major to horticulture and joined his father in the store. "But I aerved u a pilot in the Marine Corps so I got the best of both worlds." Hollister"• been managing the store since 1974, when his father went into 8efll.l-retirement and moved to Puo Robles -a community much like Costa Mesa in the early yean. Most of the long-time family businessmen say their stores have changed with the times. The Grant Boys sporting goods store on N~ Boulevard started as a war surplus st.ore and pawn shop. Randy Garell, the pre9ent owner, aid his wife'• grandmother, Minnie Stone, wened the store in 1949. But it was his father-in-law, Buddy Grant, who ran the business for most of his years. About four years ago, Buddy turned over the operation to Garell and his wife, Alexa. No matter how much the old-time owners vow they will get out of the day-to-day operation and retire. however, it aeema rnoet of them'•can't -rem.t keeping a hand in the buaineaes the)'. have built up. Buddy Grant still comes into the store on an active basis as a kind of consultant, Garell said. And Cal Stilley and his Wfle, Helen, who bouaht out a camera exchange ahop and opened Cal's Camera in 1962, have "left" the buaine91 to their two 80nl and three daughters, all of whom take an active pert in management. But a recent call to the store found both Helen and Cal at their desks, just like always. "We're semi-retired," Cal said. "But I sue.a we still hang around here a lqt." c--.tt1c.--. .............. Al Ogden was a freshman when N""J>Ort Harbor High School opened in 1930. He can still nmember the hard times and the Clbeap prices that enabled people to put food on their table during ~Great Depre-.ion. AB if the Depression wasn't enough to devastate the town, an earthquake struck minutes before sunset on March 10.1933. Luckily there were no deaths. But many shops in towns were destroyed or damaged. This is a view from the intenection of Harbor and Newpor t boulevards looking northwest in 1948. ''You could take a dollar and go to a movie with a girl and have a malt afterwards," said Ogden. "Gu was only nine or 10 cents a pllon. "My friend and I were 1tanding on the corner of Harbor and Newport and llUa terrible roar started. It iot louder and louder . Newport Boulevard was J•t jumping up and n. You tried to put foot down, but 11••• wain 't anything." ·• Omen. who took over his ~. ~t bUllnaa. W• one t 20 volunteer fireman ln M-beck ln the town's daya. The wail of a loud called the men to the "'*'°" on Rochester, recalled ~· !'tM ltock market cruh on Wall -81Net moved acrom the country, =z~~ ......... ln Oleta M-. fam-~ ttor. boarded up their ...... Md the only bank in town .._.on Jan. 21, 1932. 1. • "I have a picture in my mind that I will never forget," said Betty Dodge Holloway. "My friend and I were standing on the com er of Harbor and Newport and this terrible roar started. It got louder and louder. Newport Boulevard was just jumping up and down. You tried to put your foot down, but there wasn't anything. "Lines were awtnging and buildlno were fall.lng apart.'' ahe said. "'the fruits and veptables flew out of the Alpha Beta u lf they'd been thrown. The whole front of the Safeway at the comer of Broadway and Newport fell off." De.ptte th-diauten. famill• continued to move lnto the area. Homeleta fannen from the Mid- west cl'09led the wuteland hunary for a chance to work. • "If we had a tlOO day we had a good day," said EVerett Brece. who started workln1 at Crawford'• tn 193&. "It wa1 a meetlna p~ for the oldUmen, who would sit around havinC a Coke or a bottle of N~hl (aoft- drtnk) . Slowly, the town be1an to pull \ out of the Depression, and by 1938 Costa ~ was ready to cel- ebrate. The famous Scarecrow Carnival, a forerunner of the Fish Fry, was featured in Life Maga- zine. "Anything on legs or wheels went," said Brace, recalling the carnival that ended in three years. ''You had to dre89 like a 8CareCl'OW or IOl'Dething ridiculoua and funny." It WU the construction of the Santa Ana Army Air Bue durt.na the war that did the mo9t for c.o.ta Meea'a jp'OWth because many of the 18,000-28,000 pilot cadeta·who puled throuah the bMe .very year returned' after the war, Mid local tuatorian Edrick Miller. More than 1,000 acres from Fairview Road and Harbor Boulevard to ArlJ.naton Drlve and Wlllon Street were once c:overed with 1.3 million 1quare feet of army t.rr.cka and 28 oonvaie.- cent holpltala, noted Miller in his book. ''The 8AAAB Store, The Hiatory of the Santa Ana Army Air 8-e." Coeta Meea contributed many volunteer hows to the war effort by mann1nC omervatlon poltl, Mid Pinkley who led the 1om1 ctvtlian deferwe unit that watched the*"' for Jas-r-planet. The hiahliOt came d\.arUw the middle of the Yf9' when a C.C... . Mesa teen-ager, Dale Richardson. waa the only oblerver in the state to recotrnize a camouflaged Japane9e plane during a test by the Army. It WU thia fear that prompted the r eglatrattion· of local Japaneee-Americans in May 1942. By June many of th~ Cotta Meu. residents were forced to leave their homes for relocation camJl9. When the hue waa clOled at the end of the war, the property wu 90Jd piecernMl to a number of bu1-9'9, lncludina <>ranee CoMt CoJJeae, Oranp County Fair- IJ'OWl(la. the Qty ot c.o.ta Mea. 1'a!Mew State Hospital and Southern California Collece· The 1al'pst alte went to a Newport Beech development firm that paid t-t. 7 m1Woo for 249 acrs to build 1,000 homes in what is now M-del Mar. In 1948 the Uona Club ataried the famow n.h Fry. More than S,000 people, attracted by the fl.ah dlnnen and whlrllnc fair attnc· tionl, attmded the flnt <Wntval. '1t WM jwt e frlendly country town." recalled Bnce. Said 0Fen, "I wanted It to "8y like it Wiii. but no way. I Ub the way tt WM when Imme, wt then W9 ~kind of ltoppld ,..._ ... a.ta Me.11 populatlcft hed pvwn '° 8.000 by lMI -but dtyhood w.. .uu • few ,..., away fw the ....U country town . • I- i ~ I ' I . I 1 ·: I ( In Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20, 1983 9 :: WeJJing 6 & Managing diverticulosis ____ ._l_ngg,_g.emenl4 DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: MJ ........... -. MADAME: I wiah to addrem my.elf to your recent defeme of attitudes on eex after a woman has undergone a hysterectomy. My one-word comment ia BALONEY! · ,., _ uveaslmJlarpnMem-.. verdcalardbeue.MAM The Dally Pilot wan&.s your wedding and wu di1e9ver ... ....., rMdlle X·raJS. I Md beea T rou1 HIAlTH engagement news. ~vlq MVen COUdP9doa dlat wu s&Ulton ud To help you 1ubmlr the required in/ormacion, pl'M.eed autesy la me. I Umlt I wu pill)' of OR. PETER J. STEINCAOHN When the external orifice of the vagina ia removed or ~~red by th.la prc)ce., the male finda little pleeaure in en&a8ina in eexual intercoune. In f~ I prefer .elf-gratilialtion rather than indulging in eex with a woman who has had a hysterectomy. forms are available at the DalJy Pilot office, 330 W. tUlq a.o muJ luaUvn ... u mu7 u two Bay St .. a.ta Mesa. eeemu every UJ tteea ... •f Wt ftuU.. oa Forwedd.Jnss,onlyablJtClcandwhltephotool e.sU,.U.. B•t tile X·raJI ...... I laM U· the bride is accept.able. Snaptlhor&, Polaroid and e.mplleaa.I .. vertlc9loela. MJ Meter,., me oa u blood. Be also Md fever for a few UJS. X·ra1s later coaftrmed tllat lae Md Md aa attack of .. •erdallth. Be ud te 10 te die Mlpltal forllltraVellHS n.w. ... 1ar1e dotes of utit.lotles. B•t lle's well MW. Bodi •I u lake care of ov coutlpa&Ma ud are..._ O.S.. I woeder MW muy people llave ... ertlnlu ~ ud are aaware tlley uve It Mn. Y. color photc. can't be Wied. The photo muat be uU-eoutipe.._ repme dlat.., Mlpe4 very mmc ... submi~ no J.ater than three weeks alter the I ao loqer lake uy luaUvea o&Mr diam bela& 1ve I q~ u an authority, having fathered eeveral children then in 1968 found .ex repulsive beau.aae weddihi, otherwiae it will not be publillhed. te lake extra fiber la my _diet. F.ngagement information u to be aubmitt.ed at «' of what that operation did to my wife. It al80 cauaed her to hate men. Juat lip ~BEZN THERE IN HOUSTQN BUT NOT LATELY . DEAR HOUSTON: So yovwifeutea mea? Yo11 UYe ..W JM ftM SH wldi jov wife repelslve. No wa1 eMN JM faWe yov feellap from a.er. Small le.st seven weeks be/on the wedc1Jn6. Forms and photo8 can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Editorial Department, Daily Pilot, ,e. 0 . Box 1560, Calta Mesa, CalJI. 92626. Oa die otller UM. my ... __.., ortsiUJ preblem wu ..Uereat. 0.. uy Ile W a severe attack of palll lat.ls lower left aide ud puled Mme Dear Mn. Y.: uru.. the little pouches in the inteltine become inflamed (diverticulitil) •in your husband'• CMe, most patients go along completely unaware they have diverticulosia . .............. off. • I called Dr. G.D. Malka1lu, et.lei of obltetrict ... IJIMCOIOIJ at die Mayo ClbUc la Rocltetter, Miu. Be said If die su We ts &ood before a .. ysterectomy, diere is DO reatoD for It to be dllfereat Wedding plans revealed DivertiCular dhleue la common in the e1derly. It oocun in about 20 to 30 percent of patients over 60 and ' · in more than 40 percent of patients over 70. What to after. ' Dr. Malka1lu uked If diere wu craacer lavolved,ud I eH.ld Ht tell Mm. Acconllq te Dr. M. Wt llllPt uve ~ed moreexteulve 1v1ery, w~ CHld tMrtea die va,ma ud make later- covae ucomfo11able. From Ute dltdala.f9l tODe of ynr letter, I saspect '" uve ud a poor reladomlllp wltll you wife for ... te some time. Yov complalat 11, I believe, a symptem of odier preblem1. Scott,.Sabol State Fullerton. Spickard- . Cadwalader .A July 24'wedding in the Walput Creek Pres- byterian Church is being planned by Amy Jo Spickard and John Cadwalader, reaidenta of thatdty. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gail Green of Huntington Beach and Mr. and Mn. Loyd Cadwalader of Uncoln. 'The bride-el~ gradu- ated from Edi.on High School, Huntington Beach, and Cal State San Frand.lco. Her fiance ia a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luia Obispo. do when it la diacovered? I believe the moat important 1 , treatment-ea in your cue, Mn. Y .-ia to treat the underlying constipation. < Dr. Steincrohn welcomes l'Hder quefilolu but la aorry he cannot answer penonal mail. Letten of wick.t lntelWt will be anawered in hia column. Seed your quertiom to in, in care of the Daily PJJot, P. 0 . Box lMIO, Costa Meaa, CalJI. 92626. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A friend of mine ia married to a man who Wied to have a terrible drinking problem. Mr. Z had lmt eeveral joba and it nearly ruined his life. Mr. and Mrs. James William Scott of Hunt- ington Beach announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie Scott, to Thomas Sabol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Sabol of Beverly Hills. The bride-to-be ia"'a 1----------------,-~iiiiiiii~a-:-; graduate of Huntington Beach High School and UCLA, where h er fiance earned his master's degree' and now is work- ing for his Ph.D. He al80 is a graduate of Cal Poly, Recently I saw them at a .:>Cial fWlCtion and he looked 15 yean younger, 25 pounds lighter and was lipping orange juice. I couldn't help but mention the chaqe. Hia wife told ~ it· wu all becauae of Antabu8e, and the waa thrilled. Pie.. tell me if I should alip ..ne of thia stuff into my brother in-law' a martini? He ia a terrific lush and refueee to admit it.-EA.GER TO HELP IN FORT WAYNE DEAR EAGER: Aatabaae · was discovered acddatally. It wu bela& teated •• a eve for latetdul worm• wlla die researclaen took a few aqs, later wat tea party, dnD some U.aor ud became YiolelldJ W. Bodi reteardlen nrore off drtnma aJeollol l•r a .... time. Tiley pulff die word amoq tllelr coUeapes ud--SOOD .. udreda ol. plytldau. bepa to ue Aatabue te dry ap dielr aleOltoUc P9llnts. It worked fer tltote wlto wuted desperately te atop drtaklq. It did Ht won wt~ die otllen. A wonl of CHU.: Aatabue daHld NEVER be liv• tea penea wlto~1 dnU. It "814 pnve fatal. .Morever, It 11 • ar.1 tllat 1llollld be avoided by llldlYlduls w .. o uve tll7rold preblem1, liver or kldaey dbeaae or diabetes. Radler dlaa "try It" oa yHr brodler-la-law, dlacu1 die matter wltll ~. ply11dul. DEAR ANN: Next month I will be celebrating the dirtiest birthday of all. It's the big five-0. Please say aomething to cheer me up. -EDDIE IN MIDDLEBORO, KY. • DEAR EDDIE: Oae of tile alee tt.ta11 abotlt getttq •WI It daat JM• loqer wut all tffle di.lag• )'H eollla't aff•nl W'Ma yH were yoag. RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTHY, tNC . ................... 1922 HAHC» ll.YD. COSTA MISA -s.4a-t 156 WICOD · COlllCTIOI . . . cla..tc appanl '°"-·t 1-ls-the~ a:!~ 648-4136 ' San '"'uia Obispo. The couple are plan- ning to marry in late summer in Long Beach. 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"A Private View" is a gracefully written memoir by Irene Mayer Selznick, who spent the first haU of her life as a member of two film dynasties, then became an achiever on her own. Already a Hollywood prince9I as daughter of Louia B. Mayer, Irene married the ambitious David 0 . Selmick and stood by him in the glory years that culminated with "Gone with the Wind." Then the marriage aoured, and selznick confeseed he was having an affair with actre98 Jennifer Jones. Mrs. Selznick writes that "Jennifer hadn't cau.ed our situation. U it hadn't been her, it would have been someone else; there was 10mething deeply wrong with the m&rriage." After the divorce, Mrs. Selznick moved to New York and became producer of "A Streetcar Named Desire." In a battle with the direct.or, Elia Kaz.an, she bluted: "I've survived Louis B. Mayer and rve IW'Vived David 0 . Selznick. It's no use. You better ~ off ... Kazan did. "Elsa Lanchester Henelf" ia a rare and frank autobiography by the sprighUy actress, who recounts her strange but endurina marriage to Charles LaLtght.on. They managed to remain together until bia death in 1962 despite his string of homoeexual relationships and her own heten.xual ones. Laughton appeen in his widow's book as an inunenaely talented act.or and director whose penonal life was plagued by lelf-loathing. He considered h.i.rmelf fat, ugly and unfit for affedion. By UM9. Lanchester writes. "Charles and I bad grown too far apart to be really honest with each other any more. We were not often unhappy, but Charles showed a moroee aide to me, and I showed an increuin81Y flip aide to him .... But our houae, our hou8ea, survived, always. They endured, and Qnehow so did Charles and I." "A Valuable Property: The Life Story of Mkhael Todd" is a loving but rea1iatk portrait of the late producer by his 900, M.ichael Todd Jr., and his wife, Susan McCarthy Todd. "I've been broke many times, never poor,'' he often said. He reached the peak of his high rolling wt th "Around the World in 80 Days" and his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. 'The Todds write briefly about Taylor's mar- riqes aft.er her widowhood. They oblerve that the encl of her marriage to Richard Burt.on may have been hastened because ahe waa a better drinker: "Richard i.a extremely oompetitive and aome- thing of a male chauviniat. HaviJl8 started the ball rolling, Richard almoet drank hirllllelf into oblivion, in a futile effort to keep up with Elizabeth. She became rmre than he was able to cope with." r li-iiieiiZiiB;lm!lm Sn'O'lrot 1 H n#I t. o _,4 • . our r, 0 • 1 Da1 Balu1••••l• • Dlec Ptl.a Proc•HlaS • 8lW• ProceHlaS • l••taat PaHport Plaoto• • Black 6 ftit• • We Dl_.I AU Pila i., ,, :~·~s;.-..i C ••>-IA AU~lll.-0 ---NOW PLA~G --- ._ .. _ ~-•llUT-TWI __ ,_ ~ ..... c-1 ~0.-Wftl lJI HOI 4t4 ISH "' >l>S llT.-·= ......... " .... ~s-(DGMifHJ' ~"° tJHS I llO-I _ ...... =0..-"' --, a.-ss1•u wna1 ,__ • z: i I. Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20, 1983 - Father's intuition formed fam\ly bond 1 !St~~,BERT MACY ,,_.,... LAS VEGAS -When lrby and Mary Mandrell were ready to bring their newborn daughter, Louise, home from the h<>tpital in 1955, they faced a problem with big sister, Barbara, age 7. "Barbara Uked being an only child," Louise Mandrell said of her big sister recently aa she curled on a dressing room couch between shows at the Riviera Hotel. "She didn't want any brothers or sisters. She didn't want it diacusaed. Our coming home from the h08pital really upset her." Their father, however, tried a bit of reveree psychology that made his family one of the most closely knit in show business. "Dad looked at me and said, 'This baby has dark hair. She can't be ours. I'm going to flush her down the commode,'" Louise said. "They say Barbara cried, 'I want her! I want her! She can be my baby. I'll take care of her.' "Since that day, she's watched over me, been my good friend,'' Louise sa.ld emotionally. "~he's loved me and protected me. Psychologically, some might think what Dad did was cruel. But it was the best thing that could have happened. It's the smartest thing my Dad has done for our family." Louise Mandrell is now doing her own thing - traveling across the country with her own group, playing on glittering Las Vegas stages and at dusty state fairs. But wherever the show, the bill of fare always Includes a special song dedicated to a special sibling: "She Believes in Me." JUMBO 16 oz. MARGARITAS $1.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION #1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1 .00 ,... ~ N1th lunch oc·-dlnner combination / :_ #1-24 on Menu Good Tues .. Wed .. Thurs .. Sat .. Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily Luncheon Specials . $2.95 645-0324 1768 Newport 81vd. Costa Mesa Open 7 Days Parking In Rear ··superman Ill is the best ye:" "It's a hit ... It 's a delight ... "It's a super sequel!" Time·Richard Corliss ******************************* NOW SHOWING IN YOUR GALAXY ----Jna&..ar."-'-------- RETU RN ~$DI _ ~g~/oNNc~;(~l<ETSTICKET MASTER OUTLETS ~u\~~~L'0~ LUXURY THEATRES tat Twe lbtlau $11ewi1u OlllYS2.lfiU11lmOtlltr:J1istMltt4 s tll3r.J44•Xi.Jl6l6s-4 2sss1~~y ) FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V111tOvr ••. ARCADE of GAMES* :','"· :'.',H ltt41Z:tS1:00 7140 10 :25 Riil 70MM ta~-m U 1JO J 100 S1JO l 1tO I01JO ""' . .-., ...... , .. , l't~wir. S"ow.111,lO J :4D 1 100 I I & 10:20 W111Gun S nftl 121 U 2 ••• .... UU1 1100 & t01JO P'1111 l'lr"••CNJ Dtlt•IM o,." 1100 WHlt"ltlll1 / J 1H WNll•"•' Q1Wru u,.Mrl2 frtt Wtss MttM ''Slx yean ago, waa goina through a divorce and I had very UtUe faith in myeeU,"~ahe recalled. "I wu working as a batkupmusicia.n weekendaat the Grand OleOpry. Barbara tried t.ooonvince RM!t.o put my own show together. She had thit belief that I could be eo much more. Going through a divorce makes you feel ao ur\important, unattractive, a failure anyway. It was great to have somebody who really believed in me.'' Today. Louise Mandrell is a star in her own right, with hit record.a, TV aped.ala and a high-energy stage show that draws rave reviews. It's a major change from the shy glrl who once was content to be a waitreas and an engraver in a jewelry st.ore. "I loved those jobs because I thought I was good at tbem," she sa.ld. "It's just as important to me that I'm proud of myself. She says 'she switched to entertainment "be- cause my family was in it and I wanted to be with them. I was tired of being left at home ." She was happy just to be a member of Barbara's band. Her famous sister wouldn't accept that. "Barbara kept telling me, 'There's an enter- tainer inside of you.' They couldn't even get me to talk. Now they can't get me to shut up. "Barbara was the one who thought I could do it. She could see what I couldn't see. I waalucky. I didn't believe in me. That's how powerful belief from your family can be. I believe if someone you love wants to do something, you should encourage it." Louise and baby sister Irlene started with .....,. ......... _ "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKJNG" RETURN OF TI-IE _.. -TIME JEDI ......... ~ .......... .. .. ._,_, ... _ , •• ,. , .. ,,,.,,_1. 1H 1e;J '°"" C(NlO ur.,_ ..... ~(JI) 1-00. l'OO. HO l·OI. HO, 10 40 uo. en. 11 n 1rto1 151-41.,. °""1opMr"""""' 1~, .. 0IN-~ctNTD-· -~---:: .. "."",""."~".""-~ ....... Fl't) st 1.,-·tta llUllU" Il l 11 io 200 n o .. -°""' .. ~.Ho 100. H O 151-41... • 6.0U:IS. 10'!0 .;w;.;;.;.;.;........;... __ ·Wl-,-'"-fW'-(11-, ~1mOWN~~a~N~rr=•-:-:,o~ .. ::-:-,~,UOl:=-:DOl:::-:,,~ C11W "m ----ftl.JtJ5 lloo '" It\ u ,.,..., "tin. f/1111 .. ·1111 C111191111" (N} " -Oool) 11 I\ l 00 .._ rn Ji!O 10-eo _1.;;..;51_·•"'"1.,.'"----'oo-•_0_1_11_s_<1C_1 TOWll CCNTER JS • 4 1uo. OOllT .. •-i----iJ' 1'lt. r:; -~ .. -.,. --...,.. 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They would pin national expo1UN a dolltn yean later when the three "8ten ltan'ed in t1'e hi1hly popular Mandrell televilion show. Irby Mandrell ia •till manaaer for hll three perfonniq dal.lghtera. Today Louile la writing a book, "The Mandrell FamJly Album" with author AJ:e Collina. She called it a "labor of love," reflectlna on the live. o1 hltr entertainme.nt family. And she's philolophical about the adula .. heaped on the older lilter who once wu detennlnid to be an only child. "I feel I have eomething Barbara doesn't hav~" Louile said. "I have Barbara. I had a good teacher. U you had won every award you could win, M she ht., where would you go from there? Tome, the next btft thing would be to have a student come alona and 1t1ft doing well. That's what'• happening." i #1 Jlaslulana ""''.,....'" ..... , -.u-. lr11..,.. ,.. l/B HRS. #2 SllV( TMC llM WJTM Q IMlllTIN TWO ...... _.........,_. 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'Ill!"•' .__..n. , .... . °"" 1•::1 .. 1 Keep up with news or city and county government and their spend· ..,.;;..-:; ~ COU1 ... ,,....m inJt plams for your. tax dollars. U.. IUHM. Ht ;:;.:., ._._..·~I ......... uo IOM •m• rn IO·~ ~ ~ --~~------------.,.r;;r. • _,. COAST °"" ., .. urtl ~ HS IOlt •·UI MA? .. •"-"'···· .. IM Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, June 20. 1983 · .. GORDO G.\R•'1•:1.n .... THE t 'A'llL l ' ClllCl'S "Daddy, why don't yoo get yoor company to close up for the summer like oor school does?" '9.\R'l.\Dl.IU:: by Brad Anderson "I think we'd better stop!" by Jim Davis RIC.GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "I h1t1 Mondays." DE'.\'.\IS THE "E'.\:\CE Hank'Ketchum ~~T STOP~ 6AS NOW, DAO ... WE'LL LOSE OUR PLACE IN 'THE m\FFIC JAM ! ' • _..-----------------""' .. ______________ ;.... _ __,.1 .. • .... . · . .. . .. CA~DSMARK ... PEANl.'T8 CAAV, DOES EAcM OF '(OU MAVE A CAN-i.RA ? 6000 ! WE ARE. NOW 60fM6 0H WHAT IS CALLED A f'MOTO MIKE --~~~~~~---. TME IDEA, Of= COURSE, IS TO 61VE VOU TME CMAHCE TO TAKE SOME 89»TlFll AM> MAVSE. UHU5U&\L PICTURE5 ... by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz NOT NECESSARILY OF ~LVES ! ' by Tom K. Ryan '(e,AH ... HOW'P ¥00 KNOW? ____ -.i_.--. .... ..... -\ j • . ~. I ~' GOif i ON lllDGf . . BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF ANSWt:KS TO BRl~E QUIZ Q.1 -Both vulnerable, as Soulh you hold: •83 l:>KI062 OQ652 •732 Partner opens lhe biddinK with two hearts. What do you respond'! A.-There is a' conventional bid Lhal describes your hand exactly. When partner opens with a demand bid and you have good trump supporl bul no sidl' su11 rirsl or second round control, jump lo gamt• in his suit. llid four hearts. Q.2-Hoth vulnt•rubll', .is South you hold: + KQJ83 <V6S3 0 9S +864 l'arlnrr op<>ns lhl' bidding with lwo hl•arls. Whal do you respond'! A.-You do not have the va wes for a pos itiVl' response. despite your good five card major suit. You need 8 points or I 'lz quick tricks for a positive response. Bid lwo no trump. Q.3-As South. vulnerable. you hold: +963 <:>QJ854 O A8 •Q74 Partner opens the bidding with one heart. Whal d6 you respond'f A.-Don't let that fifth trump fool you. You have a perfectly sound raise to two hearts, and there is no reason to bid anything else. You have very little in the way of distribution and sound defen· sive values. Q.4-As South, vulnerable. you hold: •7 1;;1 QJ8S4 OA8763 +92 Partner ope11s lhc bidding with one hcarr. Whal do you respond'! > A. -Tlus time you have a classir raise lo four hearts - five trumps. a singleton and minimal defensive values. This hand could belong to the opponents in spades (even a slam is not b('yond reasonl. so make it as diHicult as pos sible for them lo get into the auction. WiEN SAM DRIVER ARRIVES AT~ OFFICE. 1-E IS GREETED BY HIS SECRETARY, ~SANOE.Z! GOOD MOANING, COl.NSELOR! UHE THE GOSSIP COLUMNISiS SHOE 'tllE a:1f£f" ~~'< ~IN~l~NQlJ ·~r voo·~ ~~ 1r ... - ~; .... tl?~~T ~CVP? Q.5-Neither vulMrablt', as South you hold: '· + 1076 <:> AQJ62 0 A763 +9 The bidding has proceeded: Soutli Wett N•rtli Ea1t I 1;;1 PH• I + Pa .. ? What do you bid now'! A.-If you bid lwo diamonds, the problems come al the next round. You will feel guilty that you did nol sup port spades and so take another bid. Thal will make you sound stronger th:in you are. You do better to limil you r hand immediately with a raise to two spades, even though you have only three trumps. Q.6 -As South. vulnerable. you hold: +AQ83 1;;1 KQ7 OAQJ92 +K Your right·hand opponent opens lht> biddi~g with one diamond. What Ari ion 110 yo1 take'! A. -Normally, when an 01 ponenl opens tht> bidding ii your best suit. il is right l\ pass and set> how tht-aucl io develops. Here. how1•v1•1 you are just t-00 strong fo that action -there is lot strong a likelihood that th• bidding will die right thrr• and that your sidt> could I" missing gamt>., Wr 'o'OUI• take our chanrt>s wilh , takeout doublt>, intending l• bid no trump should p:trlne l't'spond in rlubs. How do you eboow tht beet openiag lead? Charles! Goree lia1 tbe aa1wer. For 'i copy of "Wiaaiq Opening! Lead1," 1ud 11.85 to .. Gorea·Lead1," care of thi11 oew1peper. P.O. 80ll 259, Norweod, N.J. 07648. Malit ebeeb peyable Le News· paperboeU. by Harold Le Dou> '\'OU HAD FOUR CALLS .. ONLV ONE UA<:iENT' RAYMOND X BRACE W()JLO LIKE YOU TO <DNTACT HIM AS SOON AS YOUCAN1 by Lynn Johnstor ... fQR1REOfH~ HRLFOFY~ ~~eF\R . fl'~K\' •l~KER8E.\~ lMI!> 15 IY\INNIE ~ Ai1ME lHRE.E MILE 15'.ANO N~ PL#lT I lA.IHERE I.ATE~ 1Hl6 ll8.E '5 A LOT OF OOlEMENT IN 1HE AIR HERE ! IYdNIN& 1ME R£K10R w..60 LINE Rlt 1ME Fl~T lWE SNtE 1H£ NEAR-lRA&fC. AOCIOENTOF fOUlt ~ N:i) ! ' l by George Lem ~· •Joi ~~ ,. • ,., f • .. ~· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Mond•y. June 20, 1983 - EV9ING -1.-00- IDNtWI WOtaAWOMAH 9UBAU. l.l/l.080 TWIUGHT ZONE I S.WAT. HAWAIAYM CMRWY ID AMENCAH GOYEAHMENT (l)C88NEW8 (9NICNEW8 CD ORANGE COUNTY'S WORl..D'S LAROE.ST~ • MAACHltG BAND m.rntOH (C)MOVIE MMQtlG INC) T1!LmtON ~lfltrec>" (19821 Mkl\MI cn.~~-~~iwa1c1 And Meude"' (18711 I lWIUQHT ZON1 Autt1 Gotdol\. Bud Cot! ,,flUIAGAZINl -1t:1•- THE FACE OF THE 'IOS (OJ MOYIE AOm.INEO . .. . * "EJ(pectetlona" (1880) Suie111 GMAT P£AFUMIAHOE8 Holllnd. Oeelfee Wetl. MOYIE :»-• * • "Rtlutn Of A Mtn Called I (I) -g Hotlt'' ( 1878) Rlcflltd Htrrll. Gell ~= ~ &D*WC::d. Mt:, NEWS NIGHTUHE *'~ '"E.ndleea LCM" (1981) Brooke ooo=.iFOfllT Shields, Mll'tin Htwltt. ... ... .., .... Dft..I ......... .., ())LONE STARW AHOOAIU.: ~ .....,,,_, _,, TME LOHG AOAD IACI< • CCINT'EMf'ORARV HEAL TH ewow liM8 u "'Going Apt!'" (1981) Tony 0. (l)MOVIE U. Jlalcl Wlllw. * • "Rlw Foice" (No Ditti C-· -l:IO-on Mi1dllll, Geoff Binnty. -~~~ -11:40-~ CHARLIE'S ANGELS Dal THE 8E8T OF CAA80H • ALL .. THE FAUil y I ENTtRT,;:r-TONOHT Cl) MYATE BEHJM* · FOR TME LOVE OF A <H.D (I\) U.TOH JOHN 11\AYI O!NTMl ,Alf( (l)MOYE * * * "Trl9fdY Of A Aldlculoul Men" (1981) U00 Tconwl. MtN1. Allnet. -1:ao-1=.mm * 'h "Up In Srnollt" I 1957) 8owtty Boyt. Hunll H ... -1:40- D '11 NBC NtW8 OYENIGHT -tJO-.MOYIE u o,; "Buga Bunny'• 3rd MoiM: 1001 Rebblt T ..... ( 1912) Aninlted. Volctl by Mel Bllnc, Slit!> Menken. -2l00- I (I) C88 NtW8 NIOHTWATCH TOM COTTI.!: uP Cl.08E TBlll -2:1._ (CJ MOVIE t * "'Dillence" (1975) PIUI Btn)l-1 min, J111111 WOOdt. -2:30- 1=-• • "Thi un.tn" ( 11181) Barblr• 8ech, Sldnty Llllidl. Johnny Slash (Merritt ·Butrick, right) doet his ),est to wean hit best friend Marshall (John Femia) from video game1, on "Square Pegs," tonight at 8:00 on KNXT ( 2). * * * * "Outeeat Of Tiii lsllncla'" 11952) floblrt M0tley. Rllp/I Rich- ardson. CS)MOYIE U * "T regedy OI A RldlculoYS MIA" ( 19811 Ugo T ognam. AtlOIAI Amee. I=~ LlllEPSl>EHTNETWOM * * ""-~·s K"~ ....._ W....,.., • MOYIE ...,.,_,,.., " ""' ''"" ***'A '"Johnny O"Clocitc"" (1947) GrMlltt ~s" (I 79) ElllqOr Diclc ..........,1 L J Cobb Perk•. Jesslca Wal1tt' ~ ' ee ' • 8 MOYIE e LOY£, AM£RICAN 81YlE ••'h "Macltema's Gold" (19691 1:ue Gt~,OmerSl1111I ** "Auth<wl Aut!IOll" (1982) Al I OAEAT ~ PICino, Dytn CWIOOll '*~=ook Now" (1973) 1~~=­;e~~~~ !~~c:rv~ -2:40- -3.-00- (J) WOANltG STRETCH (S.)MOYIE * * "Auth«I AuthOlt" ( 1982) Al PICino. Oyfln Cnion. <l)MOVIE ***'A "Mtjor Barbara" (1941) Windy Hiller, Rex H11rlaon. Sherlock Holmes series in production in England -7:30- • 2 OH TME TOWN I QI FA*.Y FtU0 ONE MY AT A TIE T1CT~DOUQH • MAOB. I LSllSI REPORT I SNEAK PAEYIEW8 LE DETECTOR WIM8l..EDOH UPOA TE -1.-00- 1 (I) SOUAAE Pf.GS ~CM.SIDNEY * * 'h ··A Sn\11 Town In T Illa" (19761 rimOthy Bottoms. Susan GtOlge. GMOYIE *** "Where The Red fet'n Gtowa" (1974) Jtmes Whltmote, Bewrty GIM!d. -3:20- CIMOVIE ~~ ••• ··s.o.s:· 1111811 Willllm ~ (CONT'D! den, Jullt Andrews. * * "Thi HouM Whitt Elli! !>Miis" 11982) Edwlfd Alblt1. Min GtOlge. -J.:30- (!) FNTH20 'Pl ~Tiie Man WhO Would Bl ~ ~ Thing" ( 1982) Kurt Rus- Klng" (1!HSI Sean ConnetY. MICl\lel ···Slll, Richard OySlrt. Cline. -12:40- -3:50- !C)MOYIE • • • "Rtlurn OI A Man Clllld Horal' ( 1976) RlcNrd Herris. Giie Sondtrgurd. (Z) MOYIE 9 (I) COlUMllO ***'h "Aemlmbtr My Heme" DQ!IATENIOHTwm1MV10 (19711) Gerlldine Clllplin. AnthOny l.ETTBIMAH -··-Perkins. -12:50-(!) TOP O' THE WOANltG {())MOVIE -t-.30- • (I) ARCHIE llOHl(EA'S Pl.ACE (!)MOYIE * * 'h "The Battle Of Tiii Viii Aorl- 11·· (1965) Maureen O'Her1. Richard Todd. (S)MOYIE * * "Aut!IOll AuthOrl" ( 19821 Al Peclno. Dyan Cannon. -10:00- • (I) CAGNEY & LACEY l ... NtWI HENRYMOOAE ~Q * * •;, "l.Joll Of The OeMrt" ( 1981) Anthony Quinn. Oliwr Reid . CID VANISHED: YSSIHG CHLDflEN CIMOVIE ••• ••0tttt11tep" (1982) ~ Caine. Ctwl$tophlr ~- -10:30-e INDEP£NOEHT NETWORK NtWS -11:00- l·:=PNtWS THE JEfffNONS IENNYHU 11 lllESS REPORT l'llLATBIOHT ~~WOALD'S (C)MOYIE . * * "The Lon«t" ( 1972) Dean Slocllllllll. Gloria Grllllatnl. -1:00- • GENE AUTA't' ewow ***~"'Born Fr11" (1966) Vlfginla lotd{ltlll&, 8111 T rl*a. GMOVIE * * ·~ "The Klngflslllt Cec>w"' ( 1975) Htylly .... DeYld McCallum. (!) THE PROTECTORS .MOYIE •• "Color Him Oetd" ( 1974) a.yte Hunnicutt. Stephen AM. (JJ) ENTERT AIMJfT TOHIOHT * * * "Dtllhtrap" ( 19112) Mlclllll Cline. Clwistoc>hef Rteve. _.:30_ (!) IUUWH<l.E CZ)MOYIE • * • .,, "Aemlmbtr My Heme" ( 1978) Gerlldlnl Chlplln, Anttlony P9rtclna. _.,...,_ ts) LONE STAR BAR AHO OAIU: THE LOHG ROAD IACI< OMOYE • • ··won Ton Ton. Tiii Dog WhO Sr"9d Hollywood" ( 1975) llNee Dern, Mldeline Kihn. ... complete Hattne• In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS 9 KNXT 1C8S) Los Angeies 0 KNBC 1NBC1 Los Angeles e KTLA 11na t Los Angeles D AABC TV IABCJ Los Angeles (() "'FMB 1CBS! San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ina 1 Los Anqeles 9 KCST (A8C1 San 011~90 • KTTV tlnd t Los Angele'> • l<COP· TV j Ind I Los AngelPS ., KCET·TV 1PBS1 Lo~ Angeles tl!> KOCE· TV I PBS1 Hun11ng1on Beach By TOM JORY _....,,__ The second new opera. Verdi's "Ernani," stars tenor Luciano Pavarotti, aoprano Leona Mitchell and baritone Sherill Milnes. It la receiving a new production and will be taped Dec. 17 for showing Dec. 21. The other two operas were taped laat year. Donizetti's "Lucia di Lanunermoor," and Verdi'• ''Don Carlo." The A .C. Nielaen Co. reports 31.8 million hornet1 across the country now are wired for cable TV. That's nearly 38 percent of the potential market. The report, hued on Nlelaen estimates for May, llsta the Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luia Obispo area along the central coast of California aa the No. 1 market in cable "penetration,'' with 77.4 percent of the available homes wired. New York City has the most cable houaeholda, 2.06million, but ranks far down the list with only 31.9 percent penetration. Bill Macatee, host Of NBC Sports" "SO Rock" weekend progi:am, takes over aa sports reporter for the network's ''EarlyToday"b!'ow beginning Aug. 1. He'll do 30l'Qe globe-trotting tWeen now and then. Macat.ee wu off to London this week to help with NBC Sporta' coverage of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. He's due back in New York next weekend for "30 Rock," will return to England for another week at Wimbledon, then fly back home for the weekend sp6rta program. · ON UXATION: Dick Van Dyke and Sid Caesar. two of TV's moet prominent comic actors, are at work in New York City on "Max and Sam," a made-for-TV movie that NBC plans to broadcast next aeaaon. . .. CBS has two Apt.ha Christie at.oriea in production, "A c.aribbean Mys1ery" with Helen !Uyes and Ml.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC *>TICE Nl.IC NOTICE Maurice Evans, and "Sparkling Cyanide,'' featu.rtna Anthony Andrews, Deborah Baffin and Harry Morgan .... Marlo Thomas and Kria Kriatoffenon aw in "The Leet Honor of Kathryn Beck," hued on a novel by Nobel Prize.winner Heinrich Boll, filmed In Chicago for CBS .... Jane Alexander plays the lead in "Calamity Jane," anoth« movie for· CBS in production in Tucaon, Ariz. NEW YORK -Jeremy Breu will play the world'• moat famoua detective In ''The Adventures of Sherlock liolmes,'' a new, 13-pert .eries hued on the atorles of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, now in production in England. Mobil Corp. hu pwchued the lot for broac:lc'lllll on public TV's "Mystery!" ~ the--1~ ~. Brett appeared in two "Masterpiece Theater" productions on public televiaion laat aeaeon, "The Good Soldier" and "On Approval." David Burke plays Dr. Wataon in the Granada TV series, wh.ich ii being adapted to the small a:reen by John Hawke.worth, whoee television credita include "Upstairs, Downstairs." Seven stories will be filmed this year -''The Solitary Cyclist," "The Speckled Band," "The Naval Treaty,'' ''A Scandal in Bohemia,'' ''The Dancinc Men,'' ''The Crooked Man'' and ''The Blue Carbun- cle." Next 8e880n'1 "Live from the Met" aeries on public TV will have a couple of things old and a couple of thinp new -but the only live-program will be a day-long pl.a concert celebrating the Metro- politan Opera'• lOOth birthday. The Gala C-entennial Concert to be ~ in the afternoon and evening of Saturday, Oct. 22, ia ~rtaln to feature most of the big names currently active in the operatic world. No details have been announced for the program. which falla ex.ac1.ly 100 yean aft.er the Met was founded. Ml.IC N011C( ~~..!~ rtl7t• 'OUNT..e YAU.Ft _._ .,..,,,_, a • tlCHOOI. DtaTillCT STAW OP 1'1Cnnou8 llUWll f'JCTJTIOUI .._.. PICTinOUe MIH•ll NOnc:e tW 1"MMl1IF8 1AU NOTICR Of ADOPTION°' NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTia °" ADCWTION °" UANINllW OP UM OP NAm ITATW MAim STATW um ITAW ~Ne. -.etlTUUll MSOUIT10N OP a•--• o•• v ACnnou8 ._.111•11 um The followlng pei ........, T.I Ne. ........ tNnN1' TO LUU SUM'\.US ™. r..n L ,,._,., ab MSO&.unote OP The folowlrlg ----....... ..... The follO'MnO '*800 .. dOlng The folowtrlO ,,.,_ -doing ._.,_ -·~~ ~L-Ui;J' UIST CODI I DISTillCTMA&.HllOPOl't' BESTER DA.LE, .,. ~~~,_,~:ea doned IN -ol IN Flc1IUcua ~-~-33SSo.Eudld,Anl!M6m.C... • T.D.SEIMCECOMPAHY•~ _.NO. -.19 llE8TER LOUISE DALE _.MO.... .,..,_Name: J .J."S OUNS 4832 UndMrom Av-McOOWAN, HANRAHAN a COM-w..,. Wortll ll~Med 2100 appointed TruatH under Ille NOTIC£ IS HEREBY OIVEN that A.ND OJP PETITION 1'() NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN tf\81 ADAMS SAUNA. aat Ademl Av--. IMM. CA 92714 PANY ''°1 OoV9 ..,_. No. 400, W CoetC Hwy N11wpOr1 8-:n, lollowlnel deec:rlblld deed of tNell the FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL ADMINISTER ESTATE the FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL -· HuntlngtOn 8-:11. c... 9214e JOSEPH JOHN HALL 4832 Newpcw1 Beedl, CA tHIO ca. t2teS .• WILL SELL AT PV8UC AUCTION DISTRICT llH declared that 11111 DISTRICT llaa declared tlllt Ille The Actllloul .,._ N8lne ,.. Llndatrom AV_,., lnllne, CA PAfAICt< HOWARD HANAAHAN Thie ~ II oonducted by. a TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOi' followlnQ ,... Pf°'*1Y .. not bl NO. A-UHM followlno ,.... prOClllflY wlll not bl ~lo abo.--llacl In OrMOI 92714 717 Emarlld Bay. L.eoi-8-:11, OOfPOl'ltton . CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR n.c1eO 10t c1-oom purpoaM: To all h.eln. beneficiaries, needed l0t c1-oom pur~: County on Mmy 24, 1MS Thll ~ II conduo1lld by an CA 92961 WfHM WON..O INC CEATIFlEO CHECl(S SPECIFIED IN TIM aacond ofllol ..,_at, .... ___.. .. ~ and ll l Up lo two clu aroom• at MllMO ~Omni, stO a.wind, lndMdull. • JC>tiN PA'l'AICI( McGOWAN 30 OenltlA.Ot1flllt\. VlcePr-.. IVIL CODE SECTION 292411 aouthwH I corner of 1111 olllct ""~-• con naeni WARDLOW SCHOOL, located al NllwpOr1 BeMh, C... t2te3 8fuoe Joetpll John Hall Canyoa Aldga, IMM. CA 9271 TNt .....,_, -tied w11t1 tf1e at Iha ttrne d .... In~ bulldlnO located at Numblf One cnd.Uon of lfe9t.er L. Dale, 9191 Pion-Drive , Huntington Thom9~ a.wind, NllwpOr1 Thil ttatement -llacl wnll Iha ~:--~11 ~ by• CountyCllrte o1 Or.,. County on of the United Stat111) .. Ugr1t11ouR i.-. Fountain v~. aka Heller Dale, aka Hester 8Mctl. Calltomla. 8-:11, taees eounty c.ti of 0r-. c;ounty °" ,,....~ "'-fli 1.., • • 111111and1nt1r111t ~to c.Htomla. Loul8e Dale and ...--.. Tiit Bo I'd ol TruatMa ot 1111 Thie ~wet conducted by• May 11. 1N3. atnc* H. ' ,..-. now he6d by " under Mid o-d Th• Bol'd ol Truat ... ol Illa ..---Foun111n Valley Scllllool Dl1trlcl Ollf*'al P1111r•lfllp. ~ Tilll ltltllmllnt -filed with tl"te PuOlllhed OrMOI CoetC Delly T"'!'.!' the property....,___ Founllln Vt ll•Y Scllool Olatrlot who may be otherwt.e reaolvn to IMM Ille lllGlllllM ao Thill~ -11ac1 with the Pll«IWllld OfMOI Coatt Delly County C1a1t1 of Otenge County on ~June 20 27 J4llt/ 4 11 tMS ....., r..oNea to ..... Ille fecllltllll ao lnteremted ln the will and/or lndlcttad above und•r Ille term• County CllrtC ol Orange County on Pt1o4 June 13, 20. 27. Jli; •. 1M3 June t . 1"3. ' · ' • 2111 TAUSTOA: MARILYN STAAUll. lndlcltlld abO..,. under Ille tetma estate: e nd condltlona eltted In tllt June fl, 1M3 272~ • P'1111tf l----------=.:.::: l!IENEflCIAAV: SECURITY end condltlona atlled In 1111 A ....Htion haa been filed Aelolutlon ot Iha Board. Aelolutlon Publllhed Orange CoetC Delly Publllhed OtMOll Coat1 Delly , AC IF IC M 0 RT 0 AGE Alllolullon ot Ille Boerd. AeaoMlon t""'.. No. 83-38. Piiot June 20, 27. Juty 4. 11. tN3. Ml.JC N011C( Piiot J-13, 20, 27, J4llt/ 4, 1N3 ~TION. Ho 83-37. by Jame9 M. Dale and Tiit minimum montllly l•H• 2821~ 2722-«J PICTTl'IOUIMIH•M Aaoorded Jvltr 27, 1M t • "-· Th• minimum montl"tly ..... 'nM>IDM R. Dale, m In the payment for the term of .......... ___ MUC ___ NO_TICE____ ..c•nMMMW.. ---MUC---..,-TlC(----\. ..... .,..~ =~1~1~'":.~ peyment for tlle term of !tie ._. Su---. Court of ~--a11111 not be It•• 1111n ••val<' .... - -.. -el"tall nol bl '-tftan one l"tundrlld ~.... ....,._,... 11 u n d red t wen 1 :r do II er a per __ ....;.==....;.;;;;.;M;;;;...__ The :::::=..: , .. ·-· ....._ folowtrlO C*'IOft II dolnO Aaoorder ol °'M9' County; ~ty·_.. dollara..and fifty cent• County requesting that clanroom (1720.000tcluaroom). .,..... COURT ·~-.., ,,.,_ -..,_.., ACTIT'IOUI w .. • ~ •: S.ict deed of !Mii ~bee .. 11127.50). The mlnfmum tnOflthty Jamee M. Dale, and 'nMJIDM Tiit minimum montl"tly ltaH CW C~ ~,:'~PORT ON OAANOE MAim STAW RAMCOA !NTERPRISES -.:ss leaae paymenl tor aubHqutnt R. Dale, m be a.........t .. ted M paymen1 for aubaequent pet"loda COUlfJY OP..... COUNTYBUSINE8S tOt WMI tlevekte Or, NllwpOr1 -..ell. CA l.o4 9 °' TrlGt No. 4eOI, •I* period• may be adjuttad by the ~ ::7, bl ad~ad by Iha Coneumer NtOMe Olllllf'°""9.... The tOlowlno ~ II dOlng t2te0 -ded In booll 17&, paoee l Con.um.r Prlc. Ind.IC .nnu.I -.. 1 r-itau~ •-1 •.o __ Fourth StNet. Suite &10. SAnta ..__,,,__ -· -~· .... •'"UGH' ... -~· nd 4 ol mlaoell1n~ue mapa, ...-.--... ,....._., .... ""' c1 In ex 1nnut 1 v1r1g1 ... ·-Ane..CAt2701 -AN"""'-.. L-:::.-... 1 ..... 1 ... ._.__ Orl!K;.~''----.'"'",,.:-.,.. 1corda ol OrenoW:count", -· rlftllc1ed " ..... end °' tfle administer the estaw of refltc1ed II , .... end of ..... ..... ..... A-. CA.. PACIFIC NORTHWf.ST PUBLI· .. __ _..., ,._.~ .. :::...~ ....... -..... ~ -.. ~·...._. .... .. ' ..... period. A eacur1'y dlpollt may Helter' L. l)Ue (under the period. A -lty dlpollt may bl ~"9 PARCMm ,.,.,.,..._ ....,. ,...-,.._ "'~ ....,... -.,... •'9&1 "---......,_._ w7 bl required prior to occ:upency. reqult'ad ~ to oocupancy. _. .....W p~ a., .-. ""'' ....,,_. '""· a ....... ......,....,, ZELLA STROM 11S 1-A 1Mne lftdlllldlilll, No commllllOn at1a11 bl p11c1 any Independent Adminl•-No comrnllllon thall bl paid any ..., w ..., ...._ _. ue.., ~·. ~ooe .• ~ .. ~ .:r-01 • Ave .• Cotta....., CA t2t27 llettlne LauaNln llcllnMd rMI •tat• broiler In ll"tla tration of Eltatell Act). 11\e llcllnllad real 111a1a broker In thll •OMA ,.,.._ _. •OMA Ti; ~II-~_, ..., a T'hll ~ II ~ by an TNI Metemenf -Tiied wlttl ltl9 ttgard, i nd tll1t1 allall be no ~tion is set for hearinC ln regard, and tt11~hall b• no ,.,..._ 8lton .,,., lndMdual. County Claltl of 0rMgt COuft'Y Oii deduction lrom 1ny proPOaal In N 3 700 Cl-.t-deduction lrom an ropoaal In DIPlllOAllTt IOMM 81MOtl OOtPQfPllClflc .. ~ ............. ,_. Zella ltrom JuM t , ,..,. d9temllnlnCI the llw-t reepoillltlle t. o. · at va: oetermtnlno tl"te h remponelble welt~ ,_.._. ,,.,.... ,....,.,_, ~.._ • ..,.,.. TI!ll ttattm9nl -Ned wtlll IN P1W bidder. Center Dr., w.i.. Santa bidder. .., c. • a... AM» inc. County cin °' ar.,. eounty °" ~ 0ranoa coeec Delly--"' '-l)C9Jae• SM6ed PfoPOMI• to INN Mid Ana, CA 92701 on July 6, Slllled propoeeta IO ..... Mid DOU 1..,.... a.........,. T'lllla ~ o.w.on-..:...... ~ ...... June•. 1"3. Piiot "'-tS. 20, lT. J4llt/ 4, tMS. - propertY "-' bl rlQINled by Ille l""",. "'30 AM proe>«1Y tnUllt bl recelYlld by Ille 8'•mO.Cltl...,. Ar•IW County-;:::..-,;~::":::.,"=. ,._. 27'...:S delllgllted oltlcef " Ille Fountaln ..... at.: .. .. dllleO•lad oflloef II , .... Fountaln Ca.1 ltMf Junt t. ,._,."' ...., __ ...._..., -· PubllatMld Oranoa C09lt Delly 1----------- V81ley S~ool Dlatrlct Education IF YOU OBJllCT to the Valley Scllool District Education c.. Ma.• a• • 1tt3. _ Ptlol June 1s, 20. }7, JIJ/lt/ 4, '*· Center.1,,100e11Stree1.Fountaln _.. .. ri-of• ... ---""'-vnu Centtr.172100M18trwt,Fountaln -Y• ..._ ...___ __... r•-271""-Val"-. Callfornl1, 92708. no later r-·-u"" ...,. _ _..., ,,---·-- - -Llllt-... .. c.tic.~ ..... _.... ........... ______ _ thin 2 :oo p.m .• June 27. ttl3. abouJd either appear at the Valley. CalllOf'nla, 92708, no lttlf nie..e:St'Ft ....... ,.. _ ... _,__.... • .. _,,,,. --..._ ........ _ __. --•-ob'-lhen 2:00 p.m .. June 27. tte3. ---,_ ....,.. ...... -r ~ nu1-. Before 1cc1ptlng 1ny written ~ ...... -....... ·--you ,_. B11ore 1cc1pt1no 1ny written ......, • ..,.. ........... . propou•a. 11111 delegated officer tiona or file wrtuen objec-propoHla, tlf9 delegated officer C .... 111 ....... ....~CA_, ftc:nnou8Wll tllall call lor Ortl blddlno. Any tiorw with the court before alllll cell IOr ortl blddlno. Any N Y'D'I wllfl to ..... IN ~ ol ~ Orange CoelC Delly um STATmlt'f peraon w110 11aa 11er1totor1 ..... -,,._.,._ .. Y~-peraon w110 11u 11eretolore -enorner 111 "* ,,_.,, Y'D" Not.Jwnet3.10.2t.J4/lt/•.,M3. The lolowtt'I penon 11 doing tubminlld •written bid mey IUbml1 u .... ,_....._. tubfnl11ad a wr111en bid mey tullmll ~ 2tn.a , butllll • an oral bid •c.lldlno by Ill._.. ancemaybeln or by an 0tal bid exceeding by et._.. -~°"'V'~~ -----------I A.I. SOf'TWAflll t20t Crowe 11¥11 (5%) =' tN l"tigflelt written vnur a-llvll ~%) perotnl 11111 ~ wr1t* _,,_, ,_,,__, _,,, .. ..., -A-.. l"ount* v-.,, OA t270I bid. The raepo1111bie bldOlt ,,-·-~;,· bid. l\lgtllllt reeponetble bidder llacl on time. Ml.IC NOTICl 1!1,.\JCa CUMtl KILLY t20t lllaU be requl'9d to 1x-1• Ille JR YOU ARE A CREDI-111111 required to Htcute Ille =c:. '=.:-~ 4:; ___ ..... nn....,MMM.-.,;;...;; ....... .-.. ..... ..___ a,_ Ave., Fountlln V*'I. 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Dil1 =1*.o.n.~= PU tA 0... 0.. ~ fl ····--.,.... -• .,.. ...... ..... ........ ,, •• .., ., • t l'A(l,I(, l'•W IM>HON OlTllOIT A .. 0 CIN(tNNAff UO(lf' I. Employers 'nationwide plan to increase hiring By tile A1aoctated Pre11 LOS ANGELFS -F.rnployen nationwide plan to i.ncreue hiring over the next three months, according to a new survey conducted by Manpower Inc. "lncre•ed hiring levela are predicted in all employment IMICtonJ, and are notably strong in the construction, manufac- turing and aervioe lnduatriee," the survey said. In California, 30 percent of thoee polled aaid they planned to add staff, compared to 17 percent a year ago. Sixty percent sald they anticipated no change, while 8 percent said they expected reductions in staff. Dollar advances; Gold declines LONOON -The dollar advanced against major foreign currenciee except for the British pound early today following the reappointment of Paul Volek.er u · chainnan of \he Federal Reeerve Board. Gold bullion prices declined. West Gennan traders said President Reagan'sweekendreappointmen.tofVolckertoa_lleCObd four-year term boosted market confidence in the U.S. economy. They said the dollar alao was being helped by the announcement of a $5.6 billion riae in the basic American supply, Ml. A BUrJle in money growUi provides lltUe incentive for the Fed to lower U.S. interest rates. Nation's money supply surging'tt NEW YORK -The nation's money supply is continuing to exceed the government's growth targeta, but economista are divided on whether that meam interetat rates will be forced higher. The Federal Raerve Board reported that ita basic q>easure of the money atock spurted $5.6 billion in the first week in June. Analyq attributed the surge to a flood of deposita of tax ttfunda and monthly Social Security paymenta into checld.ni accounta. DeLorean revival plan snagged DETROIT -Preaentation of· a plan to revive the defunct De Lorean Motor Co. faced a las\-minutemag in U.S . ~ptc)'. Court~~y u a company attorney said he woUld Ukfor re time for investors to get detaila in order. Meen e, · Judge George Woods prepared to rule today wh r to aeal documenta that ·John Z. De Lorean'• attorneys claim oouJd hurt their client's chance fora fair trial on drug trafficldngcharges if they were made public. Woods wu acbeduled to review a plan by unidentified investors 8eeking to revive the defunci De Lottan Motor C.O.. which distributed the stainlem steel. gull-winged De Lorean sporta cars in the United States. But De Lorean lawyer Lawrence Snider S(lid that he would ask Wooda to allow more time for the investors to draft a dlaclmure statement on a'-reorganiz.atiof\ plan first aubmiUed in April. Gold By llae A11octated Prest Selected world gold prices today: LoadoD morning fixing $411.25, off $4.25 , __ LoadoD afternoon fixing $415.75, up $0.25 Pana afternoon fixing $414.11, off $1.94 Frukfart fixing 411 .52, off $0.49 Zarlcb late afternoon bid, $416.00, up $0.25; $416.75, asked Hudy ud Harman (only daily quote) $415.75, up $0.25 EA1ellaard (only daily quote) $415.75, up $0.25 EA1ellaard fabricated (only dally quote) $436.54, up $0.26 NY Comex gold spot month Fri. $413.50, off $1 .80 Metals • NEW YORK (AP) -Spoi nonferrous me\al prklel today: Copper . 78~-80~ cents a pound, U.S. delltinationa. Copper • 74.65 centa per pound, NY Comex spot month cloeed Fri. Lead -19-23 centa a pound. ZlDc -40 cents a pound, delivered.. T1D . $6.7400 Met.ala Week composite lb. Alamhlam -76 oenta a pound, N. Y. Mernry -$295.00-$305.00 per 76 lb flask, New York 0 PlatlDam • *417.00-$420.00 domestic merchant troy ounce, N.Y. Silver Silver. $11.900 per troy ounce, Handy & Harman (only daily quote.) Silver • $11.690 per troy ounce. NY Comex apot month clo.ed Fri. -..... .. i . I 1~ • i,I .------------------------------------------------------------------------~-. 11' 11 I ' i~ ' ! ' South's • starting lineup Off eme -~ (;Gllr, MIMlell V.-0 .,, 'T M9dla. NWtM ... 0-... .......... T-... c---~,..... -0 -T-~Metille -T-0...C.....,...._., ISi n-o.ntdt w.ller, SA y.._ tl1 ~ McG1-v, El Mldlll9 "' Qa Klilul l t•a l I W , Miii"" • , .......... l'ldllM9. left Cllmlftle -,.....ldl c.lwtll, SA V...., m DefeJIM 0£_.__ Gllloft, El Mlldllll m I OT-eall ...... C.. y-., m NO-TW T•,...._.,., ¥Nllmll__. 242 OT-,Jlm MIMlllWft, AMW Oii .ts) I) oa--.. ......... El ---no L ..... lcNN lfowA, Wettmlnlter 220 ~~.llT-215 I c ................ ,,,,, ctl 150 : c-....-~ ....... 175 ~E,,.,..,f'--.inVllllY 110 '5--MIM Md.Alli, El Tero 17S ,, h ~ Rangers ,, ready for Angels Fnm AP dlspa&cltet ARLINGTON. Texas-The Angels, holding on to a narrow l 'h-game margin over both Texas and Kansas City, open a three-game series with the ' Rangers here tonight after losing two out.of three oont.esta this past weekend in Toronto. Tommy John (6-3) is scheduled to pitch tonight's (5:30, KMPC-710) open er agains t Frank Tanana (2-1). Sunday, the Angels couldn't seem to do anything right. And, even though the acript was laid out perfectly for another Reggie Jacbon specu.cular. this time he couldn't de.liver. Jackson, who handed the Tor- onto Blue Jays a tough 7-6 loss Saturday w ith. a two-out, three-run home run in the ninth inning, found himself in a similar pivotal situation Sunday. .__ In the--aeventh inning with his Angels trailing 4-1, rwmers on first and second and two out, ·~~Reggie had yet another op- portunity to add to his long list of dramatic clouts. But instead of facing a rookie reliever as he fiad on Saturday in Stan Clarke, Jackaon was up again.at a determined Luis Leal. TI)e Jays' portly right-hander, who had checked the Angels on three hits to this point, was at- tempting to work out of a slump that had seen him loee his previous three staris. He abo was trying to put an end to a 0-6 lifetime mark against the Angels. Leal, not Jackaon, was to be the victor this day. On the first pitch, Jackson swung and lofted a high fly to center that wu caught by Lloyd Moeeby some 100 feet short of where he parked it Saturday. The Jays went on to win 6-1. Leal beat the Angels with a three-hitter. Nelson beats Watson by 1 to win Open OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) -Larry Nelaon, who came into the tour- nament in 92nd place on this year'• eaminO list. captured the rain-delayed United States Open Golf Championship by one stroke over defending champion Tom Wawon today. Nelaon finished the fourth round with a 4-under-par 67 for a 72-hole total of 280, topping Wai.on. w ho wu .eeking to be-come the fint man since Ben Hopn in 1950-51 to win con- .cudve Open crowna. (t WM only the sixth tour vic- tory and .corad major tour- rwnent crown for the 35-year-old Ne18on, who al8o won the 1981 PGA chunpk>nahip. K pro Ii.nee 1974, he fint be- came int.erelted in the pme while blttlnf balla on a drtvtna ral'l8 durtna hla lunch breai when be wMc.ed •a commerda1 lllUltrator for an aircraft coni, pan)' in Marlena. Ga. Nei.on wan hla tint tour· nament in 1979, c:apturinl the Jlldde G1->n Inwirary 0... md f1nilhed that yea' wtth '281,022, No. 2 on the eamln&il lilt. ~the Md a-i strualinc tbla y.-md Md mimed the cut in 10 ol the 18 Nl18 before oamlnC to ()dnnnnt. r .. 1be ()Den victory WM worth (.,. NEUoN, p ... Cl> llllJPilat MONOAY.'JUNE 20, 1983 • 'Nasty' battle set for tonight? ,; Noah's starting BY ROGER CARUON Ol"IM~ ......... Old-fashioned football-solid ground assaults with the pass used as an alternate weapon-is the expected menu tonight as the 24th Orange County All-Star football game geta under way at Orange Coast College. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 o'clock and the Rebels of El Toro Coach Bob Johnson are listed as one-point favorites. The South trails in the series, 14-9, bu~ has won the last five in a row. #-The North, coached by Fullerton's M1rtin Luczaj, enters with an offense built around Esperanza running backs Steve Morford and Glen Cole, each a power within ·himself. Confronted with the suggestion that the North, under Luczaj's reputation for the love of a ground game would mean an all-out ground assault, Johnaon said, ''la that right? Well, good luck. Our kids can get a little nasty." When the North goes to the air it'll be behind the arm of Villa Park's Tim Johnson, while his counterpart Is Mission Viejo's Klaus Leitenbauer, a three-year starter with an impressive "feel' for running the South All-Stan' offeNe. "Leitenbauer~ make it happen," says Johnson, another with a run-run-run repu- tation. But it's the offensive line that holds the key for the South. Newport Harbor's Dave Cadigan and Marina's Bill Macias, 256-pound and 238-pound tackles on their way to USC and Nebraska respectively, are the focal p(>ints, although the talent Is very deep in the trenches. Guard Paul Stivenko of El Toro is headed for Stanford, center John Katnik is a first team All-CIF selection (as are the aforementioned three), and Tom An estimated crowd of 3,000 watched the final match Sunday in the Cuervo Laguna Beach Open at Main Beach, won by Tim Hovland and Mike Dodd. • Piechota (225) of Marina has been especially impretlive. "The offensive line is a real strength," admita Johnaon. "They've really looked good. And, it's almost a flip-a-coin situation with Louie Sergeant (El Toro's 230-pound California-bound tackle) and Scott Reed (Fountain Valley's 226-pound Colorado State-bound lineman) available." South backers feel they have the answer to the FAperanza twins in the North backfield with Santa Ana Valley's Rick Calvin (6-1, 197) at tailback, behind San Clemente fullback ~er Fickling (6-3, 200). Among the South squad Crom the Daily Pilot area, in addition to Cadigan, Macias, Piechota and Reed up front, are F.dison linebacker Tony Johann, defensive end Jim McLaughlin (Marina) and defensive backs Kevin Empting (Fountain Valley), Todd Parker (Ocean View) and Scott Davis (Estancia). lineup Hooton -m m --210 21S -"' • 1'5 17S conquers Reds' hex · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pitch- ing has been the name of the game for the Lo8 Angeles Dodgers ever since they moved to Loe Angeles in 1958. But the numbers they're putting together so far in 1983 border on the frightening. Veteran Burt Hooton kept it up Sunday by winning hia fifth in a row, pitching the Dodgers past Cincinnati, 5-1. a three-hitter for his first victory over the Reds in five years. Afterward, he ac- knowledged the CUJ'!'ellt staff is a good one, but added, "In '77-78 we had a great staff, too." That's when the Dodgers ap- peared in the. World Series two successive ae880ns. Jerry ReWlll, who starta tonight when the Dodgers and San Diego Padres begin a four-game aeries, said of the 1983 staff: "I can't think of anything better." The Dodgers' pitchers have the best earned run average in bueball, 2.57, a superior mark to the Dodgen' 2.62 in 1966, the Koufax-l>ryldale-Ostee era. "But." cautioned ReU88, "let's see what happens over an entire year." Hovland, Dodd take Laguna Open ·title True, Sunday's game was only the Dodgen' 64th. But it wu forecast in the spring, that with Fernando Valenzuela, Bob Welch, ReUlll and Hooton going to the mound every fourth day, the Dodgers' pitching wouldn't allow for any Jone-term losing streaks. And then Alejal\dro Pena, who's 6-1witha1.93 DA, was added to the cotps. ..... • nm Hovland and Mike Dodd outlalted defendina world championl Slnein Smith and Bandy Stokio. by a Je.34 count Sunday to c:apeure the 28th annual Cuervo Lacuna s.eA"iOpm. at Main Beach. . An estimated crowd of 23,000 attended the two-day ~t and approx- lmately 3,000 were still on hand for the final. Dodd md Hovland had defeated Smith and 'Stoka Ml"lier in the day in the double-elimlnad tournament by a 28-18. 23-25, 21-2:S count. But Smith and StoldQs. the toumeY• No. 1 eeed. foucht bai$ th"""lh the ic-r. bndlet. to pt Siqin Smith ( ri1ht) bla1t1 one tlaroagh the oatatretehed anm Of Mike Dodd during Sunday'• ehamplont)lp match. r another mot at Hovland and Dodd. Smith and Stokb dropped 1ee- ond-.eded Andy Fiahbuni and Dane Sebnick from competition by a ~­count. ·and then hmded Hovland. a former Indoor...,. at USC. and Dodd their tint l8ta.dt (U!IO, 24-28, 26-20) to •t up the finale. "Our pitching is as solid as rve ever seen it." saia Tom Luorda, the Dodgen' manager since 1977. "I'm talking about all 10 pitchers, not just the starters. But our starters have been outstanding, simply outstandiilg. The Dodgers rank fourth in the National League in runa ax>red- Connors struggles, but winp opener WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Jimmy Connors beat F.ddie F.d- warda 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 in a hard-foucht match today to start the defeNe Of b1a Wimbledon title. It was no }>.Ulhover for Connors, the No. 1 Beed. He clawed b1a way beck after trailing 1-4 in the aec- ond tet. "He's a very good player," Con- non Mid afterwJ,rda. "He keeps the ball in play and he hu good sround stn>keS. "When he led 4-1inthe9eCOlld .et I ju8t kept F'nc for my lhoea. I always believe in IOina f• my ahota, no matter whit la happen- lne· J hit 90rDe llood one9, he mla9ed a few ancI I aot out of trouble." ,,. b6c tournament bepn lft warm auwhine. Connon, • de. fendinc champon. opened the t.11 on the center court llCIDOl'd1na to Wimbledon tradi-. md a ..Uout CllOWd of 1•,000 watched the match. r.ctward9. a South Ab1c:an who llv. in the United Sta• for men of hie ,_.., won the chMn with hla pluclcy dilplay. He broke c.on- "91'' ..vice at the 9tart of the match and ott.ed .utt rllUtlDl'9 tome a . OdMI' ........ .,.,,.. wlnnlnl thrwlh tothe..-d round ... x.vtn Oa:nn. ol ,_.It\. Atrlal, No. 12, Brian Gottfried, No. 13, and Tlm Mayotte, No. 16. CUrren led 6-7, 6-3, 7-5, 1-0 when his opponent, Jeff Borowiak, pulled out with a ,. currence of a back injury. A apokemwl in the referee'• office Mid the injury troubled Borowiak from the start and 1«>t ateedily wone • the ~tch went on. Gottfried beat. Shbno Glicb- tein 6-1. 6-4, 6-.f. Mayotte pl hia bia 9el'Y'ice worklna to demollali Mark Dicborl 7-5, 6-3, 6-3, and then complained becal.m Connon and John McBnroe were 9ellt on to the main ClOW1a. "(t hw'W a lot of othet-playen' ep when the9e two 1\119 aet all the attention." Mayotte -64. v m . -~--- C2 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday. June 20. 1983 ~--------------------------------------------------------------------. - Fezler's shorts pens a few eyes FnmAP di •cbe• 0 NT, Pa.-Forrest Fezler up short Sunday in his attempt to n win e U.S. Open. but did become the first! golfer to wear shorts in the Open 's 83-year history. ' • Fezler ducked into a protable rest room between the 17th green and 18th tee and changed from the blue slacks he had worn for 17 holes into navy blue golf shorts. "I feel better already," he said. Some spectators did double takes. breaking into cheers. · "That's beautiful.'' one woman yelled. "I'm going to follow him now," another woman said. As Fezler steppe<fto the tee, playing partner Robert Boyd said, "lt looks like he had a $5 Nassao and lost his pants." The group of Curtis Strange and Scott Hoch. playing behind Fezler, clapped and gave the thumbe-up sign. , Fezler said last week he wanted to challenge the United State Golf Association's unwritten rule about wearing such apparel. USGA officials said they thought they had reached "a private. agreement" with Fezler. Quote of the day Mike Hargrove, player representative of the Cleveland Indians, after attending a lecture by FBI and federal drug enforcement agents on the dangers of bribery, illegal bet\ing and illicit drugs: "ObviololSly, drugs can be a problem for anybody, but you could set two pounds of cocaine in front of me and I wouldn't know it from Comet." Keough gives NY a lift Former CoJ'Ona del Mar High • product, Mattlteougb, 3-3, making his first appeµance since joining the New York Yankees last Wedneaday, pitched 5 ~ innings to become the first Yankee right-hander to win a game this season as New York topped MiJwaukke, 8-3, to highlight American League action Sunday. Lou Plaella drove in five runs with three hits as the Yankees won their fifth straight. Elsewhere, ... Geor1e Wrlpt drilled a two-run triple among three hita a'nd CbarUe Hougb, 5-6, pitched a six-hiller, leading Texas to a 4-1 victory over Minnesota ... Rookie Cliff Pas•ornlcky, hitless in his first 14 at bats in the major leagues, drilled a three-run. homer in the seventh inning to rally Kansas City to a 4-2 victory over Seattle. Both the Royals and Rangers now trailed the Angels by 1 ~ games in the AL West ... EddJe Murray hit two solo home runs and Jim Palmer pitched effectively in his first start since April 26 as Baltimore whipped Boston, 6-3 ... Jalio Franco'• run-scoring double sparked a five-run seventh innining and LarY Sorensen scattered nine hits as Detroit dumped Cleveland, 7-2. in the first game of a doubleheader. The second game was postponed by rain ... Britt Burns tossed a three-hitter and Harold Baines doubled in the game's only run as the Chicago White Sox edged Oakland, 1-0. Breakers rob Bandits BOSTON-Doug Woodward, [!] making his first start of the United • States Football League seaaon at 4 • quarterback, fired two scoring pasaes and Dennis Johnson had two touchdowns to lead the Boston to a 24-17 victory Sunday over the Tampa Ba"y. Boston's victory in the league's only game of the day left both teams with 10-6 records. Braves drop 5~ back Jack Clartl, who knocked in fOW' Ii ~ runs, and JolmnJe LeMaster each homered during San Francisco's tlve-run 1eVenth l.nn1ng as the Giants · outlasted Atlanta, 9-6. to highlight National League action Sunday. The loss droplMP the Braves 5 ~ games behind the front-running Dodgers ln the NL West. Elsewhere, . . . Garry Temple&oa belted three doubles and drove in three run.a to lead San Diego past Houston, 6-4. Templeton's second double drove in two runs and capped a four-run fifth inning that gave the Padres a 5-4 lead ... Tim Rainers tripled home two run.a and acored another in a three-run fourth inning as Montreal edged the New York Mets, 4-3 ... 011Je Virgil homered and drove in four runs and Philadelphia acored seven times in the eighth inning to help ClaarUe Hadson win his first major league game as the Phillies bombed Pittsburgh, 14-2 ... Dick Rutltvea fired a two-hitter and Gary Woods and Ryne Sudber1 drove in two-runs each to key L four-run second innirfg, leading the Chicago CUbs to a 4-1 triumph over St. Louis. The Cards have now lost 10 of their last 16 games . Close finish at Le Mans A Porach 956, its doors blowing off • and trailing smoke clouds, took Ameri- cans Al Holbert and Harley Haywood and Australian Vern Scllappan to adramat,ic victory in the Le Mana 24 Hour classic Sunday by just two miles after a record 3, 136 rnlles of racing. They crosaed the finish line only 63 aeconda ahead of teanunates Jacky lcu of Belgium and Derrek Bell of Britain, denying them of seventh and fourth victories here, respectively, at Le Mans, France . . . Jan Stepbenson sunk a 10-foot par putt on the flnal hole to repeat as champion of the Lady Keystone Open with an 11-under-par total of 205 . Australia II makes strides NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -AUatralla II. firmly establishing itaelf as one of the favorites among the challengen1 for the America's Cup, sailed to another impressive victory Sunday ln t:riala leading up to the September finale. The 12-meter yacht, marking the fourth attempt by Alan Bond to take the Cup home to Perth, beat another Australian boat, Advance, by two minutes, 29 seconds. Skipper John Bertrand steered the Ben Lexcen-design, a so-called\break-thro~h becau.e of fins protruding from its keel. to its second straight victory. Australia Il, which whipped Canada 1 by 2:42 Saturday, took an 18-sec0nd jump at the start against its rival from Sydney . .Bertrand tacked to a lead of 1:11 on the first beat to weather and widened it at each mark. The foreign boats, which compe on a 15-rnile course in gently rolling seas on Rh e Wand Sound, were able to sail just one race for the second straight day because fog ca elays of about three hours. Visibility was a lttle more than a mile in southwesterly winds: American hopeful Courageous projected itself into the picture with its second victOry in as many tries. Skipper John Kolius beat stablemate Defender and syndicate organiz.ers Tom Blackaller and Gary Jobson by 1:55. Both Defender and Liberty, a loeer to Courageous on Saturday, are 0-1. LIYC trophy wi~ners Forty-three boats in six classes turned out Sunday for Lido Isle Yacht Club's June Regatta for small boats sailing inside the bay counes. Trophy winners: LI00-14 -I. Chad Twichell, Lido ls;e YC; 2 Scott Simpson, LIYC. SABOT-A -1. Worth Houghton, Newport Harbor YC; 2. Carl Grodach, LIYC. SABOT-B -1. Geoff Becker, Capistrano Bay YC.; Jonathon Greening, Alamitos Bay YC; 3. Willi Frederlckaon, Balboa YC. SABOT-C-1 -Chris Miller. BYC; 2. Joey Twist, LIYC; 3. Fabia Roussett, LIYC. SABOT-C-2 -Robert Meserve. LIYC. Caulkins: A on,e-woffian show From AP d11patcbes On Sunday, Caulkins, 20, won the 200-meter breaststroke in 2:37 .60 and the 200-meter individual medley in 2:19.~0. won the 400-meter medley relay In 4:24.84. Tracy Caulkins seemed to win almost every time she got in the water d~the three-day Seventeeen Magazine Swim Meet of Champions. The University of Florida junior Crom Nashville, Tenn .. swam in 12 events at the Marguerite Recreation Center pool and by Sunday nigh t had won seven of nine individual events. She also swam a leg on the A day earlier shk won the· 100-meter butterfly, 200-meter fteestyle and 400-meter individual medley. On Friday she won the 200-meter backstroke and the 100-meter breaststroke. In the men's competition, Rick Carey of the Badger Swim Club set a meet record of 57.28 in the 100-meter backstroke. Jeff Kostoff of Industry Hills Aquatics a1so set a meet record in the 1,500-meter freestyle in 15:25.43. · Florida Aquatics' winning 400-meter Cree· style relay team. Sue Walsh of the University of North Carolina won the 100-meter backstroke in 1:04.85; Tiffany Cohen of the Mission Viejo Nadadores captured the 1,500-met.er free- style in 16:22.21, and Dara Torres won the 50-meter freestyle in 26.78. In the 200-meter breaststroke, Glenn Beringen of the Australian Institute of Sports recorded another meet record with a time of 2:28.7. Ricardo Prado of the Mission Viejo Nadadores took the 200.meter individual medley in 2:07.60 and Florida Aquatics captured the 400-meter medley relay ·in Her overall performance was more than enough to give her the women's high point total with 176 out of a possible 180. The Mission Viejo Nadadores "A" team 3:57.60. . Togetherness Toronto teammates Damaso Garcia (left) and Willie Upshaw go into the ~rowd to chase a pop Oy hit by the Angels' Fred Lynn. Upshaw came up with the ball. ... Leach captures Grasscourt title SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Richard Leach of Laguna Beach defeated Ken Stu.wt of Irvine, 6~2. 6-4, to wtn the anaJe9 final of the National ~ t.enni.t champjonahjp for players 40 years of qe anctolder. In the doublel final Sunday at the Mont.edto Country Qub, for- mer champ6om PUICho QonqJez and Whitney Reed wwe upeet 6-3, 2..e. 6-2 ~ 1An &puto and Henry Kamekerm Oonr.aler, of LM V~ md Reed, of Pledmant. Cdf.. both .... "_,..,. old. KMnllmm .. from Sama Ona. Calif., md l ~C'f'.to 11 flan Walnut a.II. NELSON WINS • • • From Page C1 $72,000 and puahed Nelaon'a earninll for the yar to $101,M3. Wat80n -$44,000 for flniah.ing acond and Morpn'1 third place fWlb •• worth $29,000. Peete and Ba1lelieroa shared fourth p1-ce and eemed $17,968 apiece. It wu the .cond ttme Watlon hat experienced a major diaap- po(ntment at OUmont. In 1978, he led the PGA here by flve strokel wtth nine holel to play but w11 caqht by John Mahal- fey and 1olt the tournament ln a ~hw, men bepn play tied at 4 under .,.,., Nellon ..._.. off at the 18th hole and Wac.an puttlnl Oft t.he 14th l"P."· Nel8on blrdled the 16th hole wtth a 62-foot putt to ao 5 under, while Wat.on putted out for par on No. 14 to drop a stroke behind. It ttayed that way until the 18th hole whe n Nel1on three-putted from 40 feet, ma. lnl an eilht·foot MCOnd puU f« a bopy. Almoat 1lmultaneou1ly, · Wateon, pltlytna No. 17, put h.la aDlll'Otdl in a bunker, mme out to UV. feet, ma-I that putt and ai.o ..-. boi9>'· 8tx aolfen hM *" on the cow. when 8unday1 ,........ round -halted by • ...... rainltorm. ~ A clean sweep for Lewis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -A showboat finish may have coet Carl Lewis a world record in the 200-me ter dash, but the 21-year-old triple threat of track has no regrets. "I'm one tick off the world record in the 100, two tick.I off in the 200 and four inches short in the long jump,'' Lewis said Sun- day night after his amazing third victory at the USA-Mobil Track and Field Championships at the Indiana University Track Stadium. "Any performance I did tonight can be repeated next week. next month, next year." About 10 meters from the finish line and another 10 meters ahead of the rest of the 200 field Sunday night, Lewis raiaed hls anna in exultation. He breasted the tape in an American record 19. 75 - just mi8llng the world mark by .03 of a eecood. Lewis considered the near miss a minor aetback, however, since the victory gave him •·sweep of the meet'• long jump and 100-and 200-meter events -the first1ime anyone hu performed such a feet in nearly a century. ,Lewis laid he made the finiah line ge.ture to ahow the crowd hil pleuure at wfnninl and to relax after an all-out effort. "I have no regrets about raialna my anns near the fln.lah," the WUllngboro, N.J ., resident said. 'Tm not lftld.na the world re- cord. 'lbat'• not my pl" Cunnin1ham agrees to Philly contract PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Phll.delphia a.eh BUly Cun-JUncbam. who oomldered leevinl the 78en after they won the Na-. tioM1 ... tball Allodadon trown lMt month, hM ..-ct to a multi-year contnat that will make him the~ paid C09Ch in the ...... the Amodlt.ed Prem bM i..n.d. Short changed? Forrest Fezler, dressed in shorts, emerges from a porta ble restroom with pants in hand. Fezler changed clothing prior to the 18th tee. ~MaPtin still has his job for now NEW YORK (AP)-American League President Lee MacPhail •YI an lnveltlption into BUly Martin'• latest clubhou9e con· troveny should be concluded in two or three dayt. And in M.cPhail's dedalon may l"t!8\ the 1 fate of the embattled, New York Yana. man11'81'· • MacPhall vialted Yankee 8'8dlurd Sunday to pursue the leque'1 inveltiptlon of c......._ that Martin \lied ttlthy ~ in dilmAlllna a New York Times ~ lrom hla clubhowe l'rlday altemoan. The Tlmll .ud Yanbel owner Georp Steinbrenne r had ........ to the ~...:; baNb lllnlcbe1. but ............................ ~-... lnddlnt lllYW-..................... A.-dldon ot. Alwice. . "l'wtalllldtoBID).= .. I' 2 a w. And IW to ICllM ol the playws." said during hla visit. "Now, I hope to talk to the yoona lady. I ~ .,tne Lt will be about two« ~ dayt before I have anythlnc U.. to•Y·'' On Friday and eo1n on S.tur- day, IOUl'Cetl told The Amodated Prem that Martin hovered on the pndpce of io.tnc h.la job• Yan· lcee man..-for a tbArd *m becau.e of'the outburst. "J:\rwy-thinc ii not OK," 'Stlllnbrmner laid reprdtna the lnddent. ·-n-e charp8 ant vwy .ricM. if true." Bowever, 8evwal Y.,.._ • came forward 8atllnla1 to ~ port Martin'• eaa&c•kln that he had not u.d olf.-. ,,. to ch.,. Hemebel from U.e dubhame • ''TadlJ, IWO ..... ... aw.-..-....~ ... _. =----·'° .... .... .............. ...... '* ....... _ . tbe lnddlftt .. d itil •• \' I • ~ . . ' .., " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Arnertun LHeM W£$T DtVIMON W I. .. ct. Ga JS 29 547 ~· Ka'nusCllY Texas Oekl&nc:I ChlCellO MlnntM>le S.•llHI JI 71 .525 1111 lJ JO .S24 ,..,, J2 lJ .m Jiii JO l3 .476 4\lt 2' J' .4" l 'h 26 42 .311 11 8eltlmort TMonlo O.troll New Vork 8os1on MllweukN Clevelen<I EAST DIVISION 3e 27 JS 71 JS 29 )4 JO J2 JI 29 JJ 79 35 l4IMIY'• SC9rft TOf'onlo 6, ~ I .515 .SS6 .547 .531 .50I .468 .453 2 2\o'J 3\'t s 7'1> IVa Clevelend 7, Detroit 2, 2nd Ga,,,. POd . r•ln N•w VOf'll I, MUw•ukN 3 8elllmore 6, Boston J Cnlc•llO I, Oekland 0 K•nsu Cily 4, Se.Ille 2 Ttxes 4, MlnnHOI• I T.-Y'aO- AMth (Jolln 6·J) el Ttxas (T•ritnt 2·1), (n) MlnnHOrt (Ylol• 3·4) •t TMonto (Goll 4·S>. (n) Cltvtlencl CElchtlbefoer J·4l et Bos· ton CEck ... lleY 4·4), In) MltweukN (Port.,. 0·2) et O.lrolt (Roiem. 4-0), (n) New Vorll CRewley 7·S> et 8elll· tMrt (Devis 4·3), (n) Se.Ille (BHllle 4·0 el CnlctllO (Hoyl 7·7), (n) Oeklen<I (Krueotr 5·5) el Kenua Clly (Blue O·Jl, <n> ~ Allente N•ttGMI LHeM WEST DtvtSK>M W I. .-ct. Ga 43 21 .6n 31 27 .SIS Sl't Sen FrenclK:o Houston 3-4 JI .523 '"' » i. .m 11\o'J S.n Dleoo Cincinnati 31 lJ ... 12 2' • .424 " •AST DIVISION MontrMI » 2t .m s1.1.ou11 » 21 .m y __ .,.,_.., Mllw.uk.. 000 lOO 000-l • l New York 102 040 IOI!_. 11 1 Welts, Slelon 161' and Simmons; K-.oll. ShlrleV 161. Frettar (7) •n<I c ... one. W-K-.oh, 3·3. L-W•l.t•· 0·2. • .., ... 4.~2 S..ttle 000 101 000-2 1 2 Kenu1 City 000 001 JOx-4 t 0 voune. Slenton (7), Vendt 8ar9 m encl SwMI; CrHI, Cestro (7), Hood (9), Arm11r-(9) •nd Slauoht, W-C11tro, 2·4. L-Youne. 7·1: Rlb-SNllll, Put· ntm (I), s. Hendef'aon Ill. K•nws City, Pastornldlv Ill. NATIONAL LEAGUE 09delrl 5, Reeb l CINCINNATI LOS ANGl.S lleclu• If EMllnerd Cncocn u 8ench lb HOlhldr rl Eulkylb Oester 2b Bllrclelo c Krnchk Ph Trevrno c B.,.enyl o w.111.,. o11 Humao T ..... • st J lllrlllll •rlllll 4 I 0 0 SS.• 21> 3 I I 0 2 O O 0 Lan4atv 2b 0 0 0 0 3001 1.an<1ncf 4 121 4 000 a.11 ... " 3111 3 0 2 0 Guefr.,. JO 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 ll--.lck rl 0 0 0 0 J O o O Brodi 11> 2 O 0 0 200 0 Marthal rf 4110 1 0 O 0 TIW>maa lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y-c 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 Ruuatl u J 1 2 0 1000 Hootono 4 011 0000 •1 >1 T ..... Sc_llV...._ Clndlwletl lOI IOO 000-I Las"'-" 1• 111 Olx-s G-WIMlno RBI -L•ndr••ux (I ). E-SSax, Houlallolder. DP-Cincinnati 1. LO&-clnclnntll 3, LOI Anoetes 7. 2&-1.anclrH UX, lluuell. Hll-eaker (7). Sia-EMllner (15), Marshan m. SF-Conceoclon. • H It •1t N SO OlldJIM1I k enylL,4·7 1 Hume I l.llMellll 1 2 s 0 4 0 6 0 HootonW,6·2 9 3 I 1 1 WP-6erenYI 2 . T-2:13. A-44,634. ....... u...,. a--4.MMI > 11 I ,.._.. Vork 020 000 001-.J t 0 Montr'91 001 300 OOx-4 10 I Lynell, SIN< (1) encl Hodoel: It-•· llMrdon (9) end Remos. w-ll-s. ,.3, 1.-1.vndl, 4-3. Hlt-Nlw York, Steuo (1). Montrwl, Ollvr (4). ,...M. ........ 2 Pfll19d91Ph1e 001 121 07)-14 16 0 Pllllaclelf>hl• 2t ?t .... I ClllcallO JO J2 ... Pltllburtfl 001 000 001-2 I I 2t'J Hudlon end Vlroll; Mc:Wllllamt. Sar· 3 mtento (I), SCUrrv (t) end P9M. PltllburOl't 23 3' .ltO New YOf'k 23 JI 317 l\o'J w-+Mtaon, 1· I. 1.-Mc:Wllllarns, 7·6. t 'IJ HR• f'tlMedelohla. Ylroll (3). Pit· ~.-.SC... ~S.Recb l " • lltlUrtfl. 'f\'Ynne (1), P9l\I (2). Mot!lrH I 4, New York J PlllllOtlllflle 14, Pllllbur9'1 2 ChiullO 4, SI. 1.oula I s.n oi.oo 6, Hou.ton 4 Sen FrenclJCO 9, Alllnl• 6 T .. Y',,_ S.n Dleoo (Whitson 1·4) •I DM9W'I !Reus~ 6·51, Cnl St. Louis (Stu_. 7-l end H-1-0) el New Vork (Swen 1·2 and T.,.rtll O·Ol. 2, (nl ClliullO (Jenkins J·l •nd L~IS 1·3> al P111souro11 (Tunntll l;J and Blbbv 2·7), 2. (n) P'llllad9foflla (Car11on 7·7) el M«I· ltHI (Burris 2-2>. In> Allllnte (Felcone 4·1) II Houslon !Ruhle 1·21. In) Cincinnati (Puleo 2·Jl et S.n Fren· CISCO (ltlktY 7·7), (n) ~RICAN LEAGUE Blue .Mn •· AMlb l CAUPottNIA TOltOMTO •r lllll •rlllll llanklu1 rl llClark rl Sconln II> lteJIUn clh O.Cncslb Lynnet lloJcklnH Grldl 2b Boonie A<lems SI Wllfono Ph T ..... »' 9' J 0 0 0 Mullnl<I lb 5 I I 0 0000 w o 2b 3000 4 o o o Garcia 2b 1 o o o 3 1 O O U""1aw 11> 4 0 2 0 3010 Orl•dh 2100 JOOO CJhMn<lh 0000 3001 Mosatrfcf 4 011 4 010 Whlllc J222 4 000 BOtlnelllf 4 112 2010 Pow .. rf 2000 1000 8•rflaldrf 1111 Grltflnu 4 0 I 0 •1 >1 T ..... Selfe.,., ...... ~ IOI 000 000-I T....... 011 Ol2 llx-6 Geme·WIMlnll R81 -Whitt (5). E-ltoJecluon. L08-<elflornla I , Toronto 7. 2&-0eelnc.s. Mulllnlll" HR-Wlllll m. 8onnetl (4), 8•rflalc:I (10). ... H It •1t aa SO Goltz L.O-• Curtis CBrown T ....... • 1-3 7 2·J I I I 5 0 I ~ 0 I J 1 0 J l 0 I.H I W,6•6 t 3 I 1 4 S HBP-AcSems llY Lael, 8enklue1 l>v Ltel. T-2:1J. A-36,091. A"*1cM L-.ue ..... 1.n.n2 Dtlroll 110 000 000-2 ' 0 Clevelend 001 010 SOx-7 10 I Pelrv, Gum_.I (7) encl P•rrl.,,, FehlY Ill: Sorensan encl ~'""· w-wenwn. 4·6. L-Plttrv, 6-S. Hll-Cie...etend, Vullovlcll (2). WNte Sall 1, A'I I Oekland 000 000 OOC>-1) l 0 Chieffo 000 100 OOx-:1 5 0 T.Und9rw00d, Burtmelar (7), ••""' (I) er>et K .. rnev. CIH Cl); Burns end FIN<. W--Surns, 3·4. l.-T,Und9rWOOd, ,.,. ~ ........ J Boslon 000 000 OID-3 t 2 81tllmore 010 111 Ob-1 6 1 8rO'A'n, CIMr 171 end Allenson, Gaclmen (I); Pllmar, Stoddard (6), T .Martlne1 (t) Md Nolen, o.n-(6). w ,...,,,., • 2· 1. 1.-erown, S-<l Hlt~tlmore, Nw.Jlray 2 (11). C:-.4,C.....1 Chlceoo IMO 000 OOl>-4 9 0 SI. Louis 000 010 OC.-1 2 I Ruthven end Devis; l.al'olnt, Von Ofllen (9) afld Quirk. W-ltultlYMI, 4·4. L.-1.aPoll\f, S-2. Hit-SI. Lout., 8rautl m. ....... ,, A.-4 Houston 000 400 OOl>-4 6 2 Sen D"9o 100 040 IOll-. 11 J K-. D. Smith (5), 1.aCorte (I) end Alhtly; H•-IM, SOia (4). ~ m elld Gwosdl. ~. 1-1. L.-te-. 2·t. I 0......9,er-6 Atlanta 200 010 0»-4 I 3 San Frencl11CO 002 020 SOx-f 10 2 Mc:Murrrv, ,.,_. m. a.drOllan m. CamP (7), Forster (I) encl PocoroOa, Banedlct; KnA<ow. Minton (I I. 1.aYelle m end Mn. w--terukow, l ·<l L-Mc:Murtry, 7·4. Hlt...-$en Fren· ctsco, Lll'Mat• (4), c~ 1131. MAJOR L•AGU• L•ADERS Amenc.n LMtUe BATTING (140 et lleh>: C:-W, N111t1, Alt; Brell, K-City, .369; a-s. Bolton, .361; Melt ... Kenw 1 City, .350; Grfftey, N-Vork, .331. RUNS: llloken, a.tllmore, 17; E.Murrey, 81111more, 45; Cu llno, Mlnnesole, 44; Vount, Mllweull ... 43; Werd, Ml-.ote, C2. ll81: Werd, Mlnnesol•. 46; Klllle, Chlceoo, 45; E.Ml.lrrey, 8etttmore, 43; Wlnflelcl, New Yorll, 43; lttc., Bolton, 42' HITS: Carww. a.-..•: Whlteker, Dt lrOO, 14; Booo•. Bolton, 131 CH llno. Mlnnesoll, '3; GrlfMv, New von., IO. DOU81.S: Melt .. , KIM81 City. 22, HrtMll, Mlnnesote, 20; .... Tt x81, 1'; 8o9o1, Boston, lt; C-. Mltw11AM, ll. TRIPLES: C.Moore, MllweukN , 5; G.Wllson, Detroit, S; Griffin, Toronto. S; H.,.nclon, Detroit, 5; K.Gll>son, Detroit, 5; Wlnflelcl, N-Vortt, S. HOME RUNS: DeCl8cM. "'*"' IS ; lllca, 8oston, 15; Kllllt, Chlcloo, 14; 1.-. ......., 11; 5 art tlad with 12. STOLEN 8ASES: J.Crut, Chleaoo, l3; w.Wllson, Kenua City, 31, It.Henderson. Oakland, 26; It.I.aw, Chi· c.JOO, 24; S.mt>le. Texea, 24. ... tteMI LAHM 8ATTING (1'0 11 llel1): Hen!Wlc:k, St.Louis, .341; EeSltr, PlllSOUFOl't, .331; D1wson. MonlrMI, .m ; MedlOck, Pit· 11t1ureh, .311; Murphy, Allente, .31S. RUNS: MurPhv, Allanll, 5'; Gervt Y, San D"9o, 50; EveM, San Frencltco, •1 lllelnas. MontrHI, 461 Horner, Allan· ••• C2. lt81: Murollv, Atta1111, SJ; Oewson, MonlrMI, 49; Hendrick, SI.Louis, •1 Evens, San Frencisco, 46; T.Kenne<ly, San oi.oo. 42. HITS; Thon, Houston, 13; Dewton. M«tlrMI, 11; ~y, Ati.nte, 7S; o.rwv. s.n oi.oo. 741 onv .... Mon· lr•I, 74. DOUll.ES: Olwaon, MonlrMI, II; J.ltev, Plttaeutell, 11: lkickner, Chi· c:aeo, 16; Crur, Hov11on, 161 Ollver, ""'°"""'· 16. TltlPl.ES: ~. HO<Alon, 1; OIWIOll, MontrMI, S; ltllMI, MonlrMI, S; Wethlntfon, Alleflle, S; 1 -!lad wlltl .. SCOREBOARD HOME llUNS: Murolly, Mlanl1. lf; EftM, San Franctsto, II; Clar", Sen ~renclsco, 13, ~ OM9en. U;' .,., tied with 12. STOLEN 8ASES: Wit.on, New "'°'"• 23; LtMast.,., San FrenclKO, 22; lttlntt, MonlrHI, 22; S.S.x, ~ D; Mor-, HOU\lon, 20. HlllYWMd P'at1r SUNDAY'S ltHULT1 (41 ............... ~ ........... , ... ST AACa. I 111' mllll. Swen- .. y (HeWllV) 31.40 IUO 7.60 Giii Clrde (Pdrl•) <LOO UO llMu Moro (Llllhaml UO Allo r9Qtd: Person'• L.Hder, ~ •• All tnctullw, Son wntet, !'\'Ince of Note, Force of ltHson, Kundallnl, GOiden /Vie, Snow Warrior. T1tnt: 1:44 2 IS. ACloND ltACL 1 furlonOS. Brem (Maml UO 4.00 4.00 Sir Sasilon (PdrH) 17.00 t.20 IMuforl (Plncay) 11.00 Allo rK*I: 8abe Do, Funmr Gum, Torn'• l"lck, CIUCH UI Coft, Clancy Muldoon, ltoed Kine, Sir Cleudlus, Gala Wllo, Del!Clbtl. Tlma: 1:22 2/S. t2 DAIL y oou•1.• 1-2 oal<I 'IOU O. TltltD ltAC•. 6 fur1ones. AUlllllll C.W. (Te(lra) 31.10 IUO t.AO Jet ,,.,,.., (Mlle) 11.00 uo Stnobv Can"'9n 181edtl uo Allo reoed: PlolsvlMt, Gartlc, ltt· Clftd, Escatallno. s-· 7N Gold, One Master, ltullno POllllon, Demar. Bren ...... Time: l:Ot 4/S. S •XACTA (S-41 oald IMl.00. ~OURTH ltAC!I-1 lt lt l"llllh. Bold Frond (lt<lrt1) \0.60 4.111 2.111 Ebofty 9ronu <Otvnl UO UO FMno ~ (~ttlnar) 5.20 Allo rlK*I: Welctlclo9 II, Dom Or· laf'ldO, JohennllWo, Pemoa Grau. Tlrnr. l:A2 ., s. " •XACTA C6·5l oald 112uo. l'll'TN llACa. 1 111' mlltl. DH·Ftt Pl Alton (~) 6.20 UO S.20 DH·lndlan 0. (liackl 10.00 10.40 UO Mufti (Mc:Cel'ron) s.oo DH-dHd ....... Mao rececl: Yor1e<lfw, Nonel, Metl'ft S,_, Monldelr, Dudl, Nfel\I Commenel. Tlme: 1:.a .,s, .. •XACTA (2·31 oald Sll0.00. $S •XACTA (3·21 oelc! 1245.00. UXTM ltAC•. I 111 mtlK. Wtlet • Pity lHwM 16.00 SM 1AO Cuevu (Toro> 120 UO C-tv SHI (Pfncay) UO AllO rteM: New HemH!llrt, Sir $ter, IMm Mt Horne, Klno's PolM, Betdllt FINI, Gtftlus, LtNI Counsat. Time: 1='9 3/S. sav•NTN ltACL 1 furtonol ltUft ol Dn* (Pncy) 9.111 SAO l.00 L-~ (VlnJle) 6.40 4.00 C.n't 8a IHI (Mc:Carronl UO Atto rac:9d: Mellmoto. W..t Coest Netlft, ltondon, Hy-11orffn. Tlmr. 1:21 315. IS axACTA 14·2l oeld 117UO. 12 ~ SUt n-~2->·4·41 oeld 1176,.37S.40 with -wtnntne llc:kat (llx horMll. 12 Pldl $Ix ~tlon oeld 11,106 with Sot wlMlno llcklll Clift l!or-). •IGMTM ltACa. 1 1116 mlln.-* Stvt9 (Devi '4..60 16.20 t.20 NM1to (Slllllel SAO <l.20 Wftltm (DelhYM 6.00 Also rKa<I: Ton&Mun, Take IN Floor, HUNMY, Prince FIOt'lmund, Twin'• Tomeclo. Time: 1:41 2/S. ~ $S •XACTA (1·4> oald Mn.00. ....ne lllACS. 1 111' mllll. T_.,. 8rl09t !Pdrtal I.JO '-40 JM CIMr Verdict (Pierce) 6.20 UO COionei Sander\ (Slbllle) UO Alto rec.<!: Dlsclllm, Wiid Cell II. 41rn111rto. Forty Eltht Fect11, Ar,,_,, El PMCho Ante!. lumel. Nalllllour. Tlnle: 1:42 4/S. $S aXACTA (2-1) Plld 117.00. All~ -S2,226. ... U.S. 0.-. (et Oell....e, .... , -Lerrv Nllf?n 172,000 7S· 73-65·67 •1 Torn Welson ....,.,OOOQ n -10-70-6' 1ll Gii Moroen 129.000 7J·72·70·61 -s. ........ iwos 117.ffl 6'·74·6'·74 Celvln PM11117,ffl 7S·61·70-73 111 HetSutton,UUM 73·70-73·71 -1.annY Weellllns 112,.. 2·73·74•6' .. Devld Gr.hem 110,711 75·73·6' ltelofl L.an<1rum 110,711 7S·73·6t·74 m Chip 8adl 11.97' 73-74·14·71 Arwtv Nor1" $1,976 73·71·72·76 Crele St~ Sl,'76 76·74·73·6' m Sc:oll SI~ 16,"3 73-71~73·76 lley Flovd U,"3 n -10-12-1' Mlllt Nlcoltlle 16,"3 76·6'·73·75 Jim Tl'lorile 16,"3 75·70·7S-73 Dive°"'" 16,"3 75·6t·7S·74 Lennie CIWIWlll 16,"3 74·71-7S-73 Pet McGow111 16,"3 7S·71-7S-77 2'4 Griff~ IS,S$4 76-72·73·73 Garv ,.......,. '5,SS4 73·74·76·71 Torn Kl .. '5,S$4 7S·76·70-73 D.A. Welbrlno '5,S$4 71·74·1C,_.t 2'S Torn WebkOPf IS,017 75-73·74·73 Gert KOCll 15,017 11·71·72·74 ,,. Ken Gr_.. M,464 n ·73·7H5 ltotlerl Ford M,464 76·73·7S-n Mark Haves M,464 75-72·74·75 Curll• Slrenoe '4,464 74-n-11-n Joevlt-tt14.4'4 12-6'-11-n TIUllt'(Uttl NekJm M,464 7S-74·74·73 2'1 It-Meltblt '4,013 76·72·6'-tO T1m SlmPaon '4,013 76-74·73·74 ,,. ltonTerrvl3.-75·75·73·75 Andy8aanl3M6 76·75·73·74 JolWI Maflafley .,, ... 6t-n·7t-71 ,....,. JKOtllan 13,"6 1s-1s-n-11 Mark ~ven 13M6 74·76-74·74 ,,. Hale 1,...ln 13,2'7 n -76-75-76 Slleeter HM!h S:J,2'7 n ·76·74·76 Keith 1 FerllUl 13,267 76-72·7'·71 8oO Glider 13,2t7 7S·74·75·75 -eYl'lt LaYI 12,M7 74-76•74·7• Jeck Nlcllleln 12,147 73·74·n ·76 J.C. SMecl '2.M7 1•-n -1•·15 Jey HM112"47 74·74·74·71 Mlkt ltetcl S2.M7 •1 15·]5·11·12 Nick Price U ,520 n -n -n ·80 Scott OCtl 12,520 74·n ·74·76 112 e·8rMFuon n ·74·n ·76 Lou~l2,ICW 11-n -11·16 eoo~12.10 6'·11·74-71 Mark Mc:Nultv U, ICW 7S-76·7S·76 8oO ShMrer 12, ICW 76-74-75-77 Forrt1t Feiler 12, 104 7S·76·74·77 8oO So-td 12, ICM 76·75·74·75 ~Honnen a .1cw 74·75·11·72 Peter OOI..,,.,.. 12, ICW 75-76·77·7' Frenk C-12.104 n -11-11-15 -Hubert GrWMI 11,907 74-74·76·79 Donnie Hammond I 1,907 74·n·l 1-7S Arnold PWNr 11,907 1'· 15-11· 76 .. •• Jofln SherTNn I0-71·79-74 -8oO E1srW00<1 SI.... 75-76-to-74 -er.-Dt"1ln 11..,. 70-7'·77·80 oOCIY Wadklnl st.,. 11-11-11-n ., Jim Nettor<l 11,.,. 72·7'·7'·77 ,,. Jim aooro.11.... 72·7t-t2·77 ltodly ,....,,_ 11.... 76·75·7'-80 )12 Hsu si-.·Sen SI,... 74-77·80·11 UclY Kentene 0.... ( .............. , -Jen S'""""1on, l30,000 6t·67·•t -Pll 8r141ty, tlt,.00 61·6'•6' -Amy AIColl, 1141000 '9·71•67 -Donne Wllllt , It ,000 67 • 71-70 JoAnne cwner. "·°" '9·61·71 .. l.euren Howe, 17,000 '6·61·75 211 K1thyWhftworlh, U ,400 72·61·71 2U 73·71-69 n -11-10 10-n-11 10-11-n 71·'9·73 70·70·73 73·'6·74 6'·6'·76 n -10-n n -73·70 71-74·70 73·6'·13 67-75·73 74·71·71 71-74·71 74·7o·n n -11-12 61·72·76 7S·n ·6t 71-74·72 72·71-7• 74-74·70 72·7S·h 16·'9·73 72·73·73 10-1s-n 14·74·71 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20. 1983 Cl G*tll • , .. .,.......,Midi.) RHUlll of Sundty's Gellflel 400 Grend N•llonal 1toc1t ctr rece, with IYPI of ctr, laPI comc>lellcl encl tnPt1. 1. Cele Y•r11or-h, OltvrOlel Monte Cerio SS, 200, 1•.m . 2. S-v Alllson. Buick It-•· 200. 3. Tim llk:hMond, Ponllec LaMans, 200. 4, D1rretl Wellrlp, CllevrOlel Monte• c.-1o SS, 200. s. T.,.rv u11on11, ChlvrOlet Monte C.rlo SS. 200. 6. Rlcay Rucld, CheYrotev Monte Cerio SS. 200. ~ 1. Bu<l<IY B1dt. Ford ThLlntlef'blr<I, 200. .I. Herr¥ Gent, Buick lleo•I, 200. 9. Geot! BocJlne, Ponllec Gr•ncl Prix, 200. ,fO. Morgan ~d. Buick ll-1, 200. II. lllCNr<I PetlY, Pontlec Grencl Prix, 1'9. 12. Dick Brooks, For<! Thun<lerblr<I. 1'9. 13. eennv Person1, Buick lleoel. 199 l<l 8o«> Sennek.,., Ponllec Gren<! Prix, 1'9. IS. Oele Earnherdl, Ford Thunder· t>lr<I, I,.. "· KYie PellY, Ponllac Gr•nd Prix. I,., 17. "onle HOP1tln1, 8ulck •-1. 19'. II. Trevor Bova. Chevrolel Mont• Cerio SS, 19<l 19. I.eke Scltecl, ChevrOlel Monie Cerio, 19'. 20. s1 ... uno Marlin, Pontiac Gren<! Prix, 193. 21. Jimmy M.Hrns, 8uld< •-1. 193. 22. S.K. Ulrlch, Buick •-1. 193. 23. $teve M4or•, Ponllec Grend Prix, 192. 2<l llonnle Th0<nea. Pontiac L.eMans, Ito . 2S. 81M EAlol, For<! Thunclrl>lr<I, 174. 26. Tomnw Gell, FM<! Thundert>lr<I, 15'. 27. Mark • Mtrlln, Ol<lvnot>lle Cutleu, 1 S4. 21. lton a.uctlar<I, l ulck R-1. 147. ?t. BucldY Arrlnoton, DCIOO• Magnum, 143. 30. Oeve Marcls, ChevrOlel 'Monte Cerio SS, 123. 31. Nell Bonnell, ChevrOlet Monte Cerio SS, 94. 32. TO<n Sntve, ChlvrOlet M«tlt Cerio SS. 75. l3 Joe llullman, Buick lleoal, 72. 3-4. J.D. McDuffie, Ponllac LeMans. 70. 1 JS. Devi<! Pierson, Chevrolet Monlt Cer10 SS, 60. 3'. Rick Beldwln, Chevrolet Im· ..... 1.1. 34. 37. 8ob0v Wawell, Buick R-1. 22 USf'L AllM!k w I. T fl'ct. .... Phlla 13 2 0 M1 m Boston 10 6 0 .'25 349 N.J ..... y s II 0 .ll3 2t3 Weah 2 13 0 .Ill 223 CaMr.i ..... ClllC8llO 11 5 0 .... 406 Tem8ev 10 6 0 .62S m Midi 9 6 0 ·'°° 357 81rm • I 0 .500 * .-edk Oekland I 1 0 .533 m o.nv ... 7 t 0 := 247 Los Ano 1 9 0 254 Arlto... ' 12 0 .250 240 S..Y'a S-. Boston 14, TltnH Bay 7 T .. Y'IO-Oekland et PhlledtlM\la, (nl W••hlnoton el Mlchlten, In> Safllnlly, J-JS Boston et Oeklancl, Cnl Arizona 11 New Jer'MY, (nl s..v.,..."' MJct>toan al Chlceeo 81rmlnohem et Phl~la LOI Anot!tl et Wfthlnoton M911e1Y, Jl#M 'D Denver 11 T•"-81y, (nl Se•••Mn lwtm "'"' (It Mltlltft ""'9) MllN ..A 167 307 lit llO 2JO ,, . 216 271 25' 257 32' 311 100 lleek -I, ltkk Carev. 8a<lffr Swim CluCI, S7.2t Cmeel record. ol<I record S7.5t l>Y Bob Jeckson, lflO). 2, Mark ltllOdenOautn, Cincinnati Ptlnl Marllns, $UO. 3, Rlcerdo "'-do, Minton Vlelo Ne<lllOot'tl, 59.21; 4. Oeve Wiison. Cincinnati Ptlnl Marllns, 5'.29; s. Clltf Lootcflen, unnellechad, St.37; 6. ltob W11tenlus, Lorenlll'lt U. SC, 5t.45. uoo tree -1, Jtft KostOff, lnctustrv Hlltl A-Ila, 1$:25..43 (IN91 rec:or<I. Old -<I lS:U.to bY Miki Bruntf', lflO). 2, • Mall Ct lllllSkl, Flor1411 A-Ila, 15:21.43. 31 Mike Oevldton, MY Nededorft, b :4'.f71 4. Frenll loQno, MV Nededorft, IS:Sl.71; S.. Glor .. DICeno, TUQOI' Farm« JoM, IS:SS.to; 6. MIU 0 '8rlan, MY Neda<lorll, lS:SUt. 200 brMll -Glenn k lnoen, Aus._ lrallen Institute OI Soorta, 2';21.7 1- record, old rtcot<I 2:2111 ltv JOllll Slr.-1, 1 .. 1). 2, Stew C°'*. Auslrella lnsllM • of s-i,, 2.:22.17. 3, Peter Evens, Tucson Fenner John, 2:2S.51; 6. Peul>lo 1t111r-. Solultl SC. 2:26.24; S. JOllll Moffett, SoCal SC, 2:26.71; 6. Chris Weinman, Muatenos. 2:29. 13. 50 fr" -I, Metil Stockwtll, Aus· trellen lnslllute of Soort•. 21.67. 2, Torn J-. Pwkwey Swim Clutl, 23.7S. 3, Jotln S.uerlend, 8rutn Swlmmlno M · soclttlon, n.n; t: ltowdY GelMS, L.onehorn A-tics, 23.tS; 5. wrv Spe~, MY Neda~. 26.10; 6. Pet ... Dale, Auslrellen lnslllult ol SClorll, u.~ 1noo -1, 1t1cere1o Predo. MY Na<le<lorll, 2:07.60. 2, MlcllNI lloN, Austrellan 1nst11u11 of SClorts, 2A49. 3, Jeff Sheetlen, Unlverally of CalNrY. 2:0U2; 4. Ro«> Wetlenkn, L0tenllnt U. SC. 2;0t.S4; S.. Matt Nance. Industry Hfll1, 2:10.J7; 6. llo«I Woodhouse, Aus· trellen Institute of Soort1, 2:11.00. 400 medlev reley -1, Ftorlde AQuetla, 3:51.60, !Frtderldl Dtlcourt, Doug Sollis, Xevltr Sevin, David McC.909) 2. Mlllln Vltlo Nededorll "A" IH m, 3:51.31. J, Clnclnnell Pwll Marlins. 3:5'.'6; 4. Lonohorn" A", 4:00,5 I; S. Musteno SC, 4:00.N ; 6. Auslrellan lnslllute of SClorta, 4:0US. WOM9N 1110 beek -I, Sue Welsh, Unlverlltv or North Cw ollna, l:OUS.. 2, Trecv Ceulklns, Ftorlelll A-lies. l;OU I. ), Lll>Ov KlnkH d, Sl•nfor<I, 1:06.58; 4. O'Brien, CYlll., 1;06.74; S. J1,.,_, Clnclnntll Pel>sl Mll'llM, 1:06.92. UOO frM -I, Tltfemr C°'*', MV Neclador11, 1':21-61 2, Florence Barker. MV Nacledorll, 16;A2.?1. 3. Slecv S/luoe, Industry Hlh A-Ila, 1':4'.M; 4. N•ncv .._,, Cincinnati P991I Marlins, 1':S7.?t1 5. Suun Andre, unna'llechlcl, 17:02.3-4 6. teml Bruce. MV Necladorll, 17:03,46. 200 l>rMll -1, Tracv Caulklrtl, Florlda A-lies. '2:l7 AO. 2, Uu 8or~I. Cenacllan OolofllM Swim CtuO, 2:JtA. 3, Susen Repp, Eclen Prelr, Fox Swim Clutl, 2:JtM ; 4. JH Mt ChllCls, University of Hewell, 2:A 1.77; S. KtlhY lllchardson, Bloek Unlverslly, Canad9. 2:41.12; 6. Cha,,,_ Hennsle<I, MY Nedeelorll, 1~.11. 50 lrN -I, Dara Torr11, 2'.11. 2, Jiii Sterkel, Lonohorn A-lies, 2'.97. 3, Aimee 8errlns, Cincinnati ....., Marlins, 77.11; 4. Krlnle 8ush, Sien· tord, 27.21; S. Liu Dotman, Welnut Creel< AQua Bnrs. 21.3'; 6. SuM Welsh, Unlvtrtlly or North Cerollna, 21·~ tnoo -I, Trecv CaulltlM, F'°"de AQuellcs, 2:19.10. 2, v ... e Berk.... MV Ne<laOores. 2:2US. l. Suu n Reoo, Eden Prelre Fo•, 2:23.'3; 4. Jennifer CamPbell, Lorentine llnlver· slly ~C, 2:23.14; S. Teml Bruce, MYI Ne<la<lorH. 2:24.1'; 6. Mayum Yokovema, 1-..1rv Hlh . 2:24..45.. 400 madlev retev -Minion Ylelo Neda<!Orll "A" team. (Amy Wlllle, Shannon Orcull, Karin Werth, Jutle Wllllema), 4:24.14. 2, FIOrl<le AQutllcs "A" tMm, 4:24.lt. 3, L.onenorn A<1uallc1 "A" teem, 4:21.44, 4 Concot<I Plaeun1 Hiiis, 4:30.70; S. Clnclnnalf Pec>sl Marlins, 4'30.71, 6. Nastlvlle ,AQuatlc Clue>, 4:31.11. TN1...ei'1 ...... ,_lDAY Al New Vork, Ftll Forum, Allen &re•w ... New Yortl, n. ..., Pwll1, N-Or1Mn1, lunlor wtlltn, 10; Albeno MerCldo, PueNo Rico, n. Fellx Mel· que1, Heriford !Conn.>. hMllor tMthtr1, 10; Pele Pldlll, New York• rt. L.ula Hubell, New Yortt, lunlor wtller1, 10. SATURDAY At San Juen, Puer1o ltlco, Juen L.•Port•, Putr1Q ltlco, n. Jonnny De Lt llOM, Mleml, 12, tor l.af'ortt'S wee IMtllerwetOl'tt 11111. WtellMW tnnwc"*" aASSaALI. MMrtc.ell I. ..... NEW VORK VANKEES-Placed RU<ly Mey, oltcM<, on the 21-<leY <llul>lecl "''· C•lle<luP •• ., Font-•. olleher, trorn ColumCIUS of the ,,,._. 1111t1onal LfftUI. MttltMIL.-... CINCINNATI REDs-ltM cllveled Tom Hume. Piicher. OPllonlcltC .... Celo, ollchtf. to ln<llentPOlla or the Amerlcen Association. NEW YOltK MET$-Slenad CeMn iclllrtlcll, ollehtf. cou.•u MICHIGAN-Announcecl Ille rnlo· "'''°" of Stu laaac. women'• 1wlmmlno coa~g-RNELL-Nemecl Tom !Haworth ''•"'""" foolblll coadl Camel. Where a man belongs. 15 mg. "tar'', 1.1 mg. nicotine ev. per cigarette by FTC method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigaratte Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. .. • . • -C4 Or.nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20, 1983 Reunion with saviors ~A~.. T!!::..cw~ au11·-•• T.......... -Mana ,.,-...... 11.C:T- Liver transplant kids hold a party lor surgeon Thl ....,.. !*WI 11 «*If Ul9'T COOi i • _. c:owrn UISJAW ~ •tmT• 11•1 ._..__ TO SEAVIOEOOMPANY •duly UISJMY----CllAAlll AAMCOA ENTfl'""IEI eu appolnlect TruetH under tlle ~""'=Ee1c..ur.y1an1111DlllltotNo.tofO...,.. _..... Or, ~ ........ CA 104fOWlnCI cMecltbed d..o of 1r1111 ----~ • ....._ .PITI'SBURGH (AP) Twenty chJldren whoee Uvea ~ aaved by liver tranaplanta awam and pi.yed at a J)091-party reunion or- la¢zed by the.Ir parents toPiank their~ •Utte<>na and to fM.abUcbe th• need for dononl. 4'We want people to ~ how healthy and ha p,Y tbeee children ' laid Parichehr mtoob, of Niles, ~ .. one of the parenta w~ orpni2.ed the cel- ebration unday. «we abo want the paj'enta of the donors to ~ what came of their ~roaity,'' ahe said. Pr· Thomas Stan!, w~ operated on all of the children, greeted his foimer patients with · hujP and killes. He told them how healthy ~Y looked,'and how much they'd grown. t2tto WILL llLL AT PUILIC AUCTION t: ilL n.,..,... ...... 0....-ltlO ....... ISTTINAL.AUGHUHtNM~ TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA ,OR •~of...-..y...,..,,...-:==:-·M ... llir~ Or,......, ........ CA... CASH ANO/OA THE CASHIERS OR OWMr'ltorttle ............... ---Dlllriltlll •• aa•a I Thlt ....,_ 11 ~by M ctATJFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN wllfl Ill WtRliilllun 11-t•lt ....................... ~ lndMdlaal.. CIVIi. CODE SECTION 292411 ..._.,...,._,"'::" ... ':.I:: ........ OIA•• .... be a.ttN Ltuaflhn U>eytble at Illa time of .... In lawflll wed tor ttie eoqi 11'111 I. , ... LI •a 1, ........ _.Md TNt •11..-. ... tied...,. IN money ol Ill• U11Hed Stat••I 111 09l'llltohof h.....,.OOllGllDn...._Md -111 .....,... .... Count; Cllltl of er.,.. 0oun1y on "Of!!, lltl• and llltaraet ~ 1o dllCIOlll,.... of etie Dlllrtae, .....,_ ....... °'...,,.._,,Md JuM •• 1M:). Md no-ll9ld by,. UllCl9r Mid DMd pr~~·-2: ti22dJ ~~ ,,,_ of Tt\let 111 tlla propany IMllelll8fW ~ '"'" • ANNUAL -• NfV 8aftA llRVa CffAW. Eedl ll'\ltllllMd Or COM1 ~ dll D 'lbed: ~ of ,..., Pf°'*Y loOlled ...... ttle DIMrtot ....,_ It ........... WWI Nol June 11 ~ ... ., " 1-TAUITOR: ERNEST JOH N llNetut9' dellal'8d tor,....,_..,, -..CIMI or~ -8lld VllM3 'O,ll.-, ....... FAE8QUfZJA OOllMCMd to h Dlllttot'I ~. INI per a......., -..W. BEN!FICIAAY: AMERICAN 0lw9ebaaedontNawt119 .. ouneOf ............. ~.aw rta.IC NOTIC( FAUil y MORTGAGE. of-·"' tf'9 U'll Of ..,. ... ..,,.. "' ., ..... A"' .... ~. r--~==-------.;.;...---1 Aecotded Deolmber 30 tN1 aa SECTIOH 1:-"P..uc:ATIOH CW~. Thi prcMukll• of lflla MOTtel OP TMMTlrl UU P1CTmOU8 WM ln11r. Ho. 35047 In Book 14340, Ordlnenoe et\111 be In -..on lo Or*-No. IOI of .. Dlllltct Leait ... •' &I Mm HAW. Pllllt' 340 Of Ottldal '*'>rd1 In Ille aetallillhlnO ~ tor -Of Ollertara -... ........ lllc*ldlflt _,..,._ TM fVllowlno l*UOlll are CIOln9 o~ 01 the AeootdM ot OrA119A prcMalon for .ptirmlnl. of olw8lu or.._,...._, ---. ' ....... ~ ~ N : County; Mid dMCI Of INll dMctlbel SECT~ •: ~IOMI. Thi prcMlb• of .... °'*-.... Ul9'T COOR P NOOR Ele<:TAICAL SERVICE Ille lollowlng: apply to .. ~ in the Dlltttol, and "° U.oepllOft eN11 lilt~ tor BENEFICIAL 8eAVICE CO. N ENGINEE.AINO CO.. 188.4 H•bor L04 25 of T1act No. 1138 In the properttea othlfwllae dWMd ~cMllON of 1111 .... ~ duly appointed T,,,.... under 1111 BIYd ..... Coela MeM, CA Ht27. City of Newport 8Nctt ••• I* ll\tlP lion orsteeuw. IUdl -propertiea by octiar pulllc ........ Of .. lollowlnQ daaorlbed dead of truet ESMAEIL DAGHIGH, MO IMIM r-ded In 800ll 37, P11g41 18 and aampt ~ ..mpe •~provided In a.oiofl 6 .... . Will SlLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Ave .• A-3t0, H<twport 8"oll CA 111 ol ml1Clllaneou1 map1 In Iha 8ECT,ION5;~P'TtOHeAHOAPPEA&..l.lnreooQfllelot1tf1111_.., • TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOA 112M3. ' olllcl ol lhl County Aec:ord., of lagal pwOllll of ,..., property ... _...., the Olll1rfcc "'*" -not CASH ANO/OA THE CA8H1£A8 ABE KHAOEM, 1120 lrvlne A\19., Mid COunty. oonnected to tN 011erto1 ~ ,_, INC octiar 111opa1!ee aoqu1r9 OA CERTIFIED CHeCK8 SPEa-8-304, N9wpott Bwfl. CA 112983. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A oor1*tarably IJl"Mlar po1a1161 .... ttleft It ~ ~-to tN FIEO IN CIVIL CODE 8ECT'IOH Tiiie bua1r*8 le c:onduc1ed by a 0 E E D 0 F T A U S T 0 A T E 0 Dlulrtol'e ey91efn. M 11 the 11-.e ol hoe.tot tf1111 11a1c1 par011U fie......_ 2t2411~atttletlmeof .... oan«al~...._._._ DECEMBER 23, 191t. UNLESS ~lllpertfrom ......... crfOhlrgea•..,_.....__. In 1ewfu1 ~ of the United ~ 0.0,.,"" YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT property w Ml¥ ........ .. TllliC of ttie Ohlrgea Md Stat•) .. ......,. title--.... ~ Tiiie llAltmetlt WN llled With the YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE o1a1m lot_.._ 10 .. ~------.. pi-.., --.... con~ t~ ... ~ _-;.;;'by-.; County°*" ot Orange Cowlty on SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ~the~~ .. ~·.;;..r,12o, ..... -;;; under Mid Deed of TNlt In the May 28, 1N3 NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE ennuat property 1111 b111 ... malad ~._Orange Coullly Tu Cclllctor prCJC*YIMllwll..,._d9eel1bad~ n17Mt NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING Al ..,.lot• tor,..._ of ar1 i+• .. be dll•inllied ~ ttW TAUS'l'OR.: PETER IS .• OAl8SIM, Publl1lled brange Cotll Dally AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD General ....... of tM 0111irt1e. Mio,._ 9'Wtt a.,.,.. or Ml ruMte Of BARBARA A. WAHOOE Piiot. Mey 30. June e. 13, 20. tN3. c 0 NT Ac T A l Aw y PA. 4 3 2 adtl'*'*lt °' the Clller9e ....., on reoeMng .-...Cbt proof that 811 BENEFICIARY: FAA W£8T SAV-2463-«J W111mln1ter Avenue , Newport ~ _.... ~ ttle _. Of i+it Ind tfia amount of INOS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION . --------...;...;;.;;...~[ Beach. CA ll2880. w.tr ...... dladlergad to ... Dliltttet"a ~ 8uc:ti 1nequM1M nwy RECORDED Mardi 21 tMO Ml.IC NOTIC( 11 • ll•Mt llddreN or common lndude but -not llinlted to: lnttr. No. 34421 1n eOo.i 13558; ,.cnnoue ._.. :=~'r!o'°:::~Y~~i. .. ~ ~>the ..-of ..... .,.,0.. dlftwa. from the ..-llldlmted ~ 1t1e page 1302olOlftc:lalAaconlalnthe MAim ITATW c<>mp1e1-Of COll«:ln.a). Tiie 111 11••· oMc:. ol the Aecofder of Orange. Tiie 1o11ow1ng pweona are dolno ban1flclary under Hid OHd ol b)::.o..--:...."'COl""•"".~otltlll"°'""' to tM Otllrtet ~_....from 1111 ~~ of truet deacr1ble the bu""-9 u : LINOAN STANO-Trull, b~ reuon ol • breecll or c) ~...., U.. la ~al AA8 .. "'0 F• .. ••• 17•1 ._......_.. ci.tauh In Ille Obl""•tlonl eecurad ) lolowlnclC:.opany: nc; .. ._.., ....... _ th«•by. i-a101orre11ecu1ed and d MY ott.-~ ..._. amount ol........, Clliec:Nrgad to All tlla1 Alfl land lltuated In the ~u~""':-~·11':,~~~. t 78111 dell var ad to tlla und.,•lgned a the Olltttct 1 .-n IW lllgnlll4*~ .... on• reguliar ._. "*' State ot Calt!Otnia. County of Or· Mltchell Notttl, !Mne. Ca. 112714 written Daclatallon Of .Default and ltle amount thet wowed W'lftllty be expected to be dladwgad ~ 4'1 remember all of them. They were dif- ferent problems. They were all unique," said Starzl. . ., .......... Dr. Thomas Stan:) hugs Todd ange.·Cjty of N9wpott Beec:ti. c»-Aleufldet t.teoPllar Demand lor Sale and written notic. the OlaM of property 111 ~. ecribed .. follc>M: Roacl '°"· Rout• I ol brHCll •nd oi llectlon to ceuM SECTION e: A88E.18MENT ~ OH Fl8CAl YEAR. The ...itary PARCEL 1: F .. llmple tltla to ~~ ..... Waterford.Nov• Ill• und•r•lgn•d to ••II ••Id -a.vtoedlllfge....,....~INaC>r*-lhallbebtheftacll '1lle surgeon. dreaed in blue swim trunks and a .uiped T-shirt, was surrounded by children aa he arrived at the pool party. Hia wife, J oy, ~ed their pet poodle. "It's gratifying for everybody, especially tbe parents. I think th~'is a lot of team pi;de," said Stanl. Births McNeeley, 4, of Darien, Conn., one of his liver transplant patients. The kids, all with wiahbone-shaped 8Cat'S on their bellies, came from as far as Calif omia and Florida for their first reunion. They chatted with clowns, listened to a fortune teller and ate a picnic lun~h in a balloon-filled room in- side a'motel in suburban Greentree. The motel donated the lodging, and most of the parents paid their own travel ex- penses. • RUIZ cited on T\Jeeday, June 7, A. Bollin8 of c.o.ta Meu, Condominium untt No. e1 (Ille T ..... ~ • ....__ 118~~~ .......... • ~openy to Ntl•ty Mid obl""•tlon• Y'AAf -ICinCI .Mf 1 and~ Juna"30, 1ne1 ttwe all.a be no "Unit"). aa allOWn upon Ille Con-·-......,..._ ,_...,...,_ ..,, and llltrHlter Iha unde7.ign1d proration of 9ldl ollargea. dornlnlum Plan (entltlad "'Con· general partMfllllp, cauMd .. ld notice of t>rMcll and ol SECTIOH 7: METHOD Of' COUECTION. ~ to IN Allttlottty domlnlum Plan lor Lot 1 of Tract Angua MacPllareon election to be reeorded February gtWlted by Celltornla Hea1t11 and 8el9ty Coda &ac:1lon 6471, .. Gfw911 ·. No. 10687"'), County of Orlinge. Tiiie statement -fifed wltll Ille 28, 11183 u 1n11r. No. 83-088337 ol aetat1•111act ....,., INill be OOlec'9d on tN Couftty Ta Aol In tN ..,_ State ol Callfomla (the "Plan"). ,. Coun~ Claftl bf Orange County on Olflclal Record• 1n the oftloe 01 the manner. ~ ttle -per'80fl8 and at tN -. tlrM -. toOMtw WWI Ind corded on July 12, tt711, • l)c)(N. June 15· 11183 Recorder ol Orange County. llOI eapwately from, lt9 oanar• taua. Thi Couftty Tax Collelo!' II rnent No. IN10, tn booll 13228. Publlallecl Or ..,_. Said Sala wlll b• made but authOnlldlndi.ebyontaredtomaU.-:toolectb•ln11C001dei•....,., Pllgll8 71 ltlrOUQh 1115. lllcluel\l9. of M9A CoMt OellY wit II out covenant or warr iint y, Ille terma Ind ooondlaoi• of t181W•• --.. ltl9 c-.ty of °'WIOt Offtclal Racor6e of Mid Orlinge Piiot June 20• 27• July 4• 11, 11183 e11pr-or lmpllad. r911Vdlng title and lflla DIR1Gt. Couftty, Mlldl Plan l*Wna to ttiat _________ 2_•_•6-83_ P-.IOn. or ancumbranc:ee. to In the-" OIMttot deteln•• tMI .,.,_Of lnaquMlea _. In ttla propany daecribed In TrKt No. pay Ille remaining pr1nclpal eum ot amount of CflllfVe to be oofleoled ~IN Couftty Ta Collaclor. oe.tot may 10587. ~ In boo11 4411, I---~=-....;.;;..;.;.;;;;.._ __ Iha note -.o by Mid deed of uubrllltabllfotanydltlt•I09dlr9dyto .. ~+.8*~ paeea51t1rouaneo1wi.c1•111-fllCmllOUaMJH•M Tru1t. wtt111nt-1 •In l8ld not• amountlhallbedueand...-..wllNnlf*1r oll!WOloedllle. Mape. ,_de of Mid Orange MAm ITA1-f ~ovlded. edvanoee. II any. unc1et 8ECTIOH I: CAEOIT' FOR IHOU8TAIAL : A cndlt lhal COunty. Iha term• ot uld Deed ol Trust. beallowedto .. dladwgeiu...,......~1o"'11deaofar..... PARCEL 2: Ari undMded .00214 Thi fo11ow1r1g .,.,_,. -dolllO '-· cllargee and ·~ ol the No. IOI tor ttla wwlUlll wlttary -..W. dw1IU •s'1hlcl by 1111a pet(IAnt ~In and to Ille Com-bualr*8 Truat .. and of tlle true11 a-.. ted by ~ In tN -. ,,.,,_ •end! II allowuid"tor ., ~ i-mon ArMa .. .._ Ind defined McOOW:. HANRAHAN & COM-Mid Deed Of Truet. Salcl ....... be pur-.t to 8ec:ttoM 302..8, 803.I and 304.1584 d ~No. IOI. on the Plan; PAN'f 1301 Dow..,_ No. 400 held on: Tueadey. Jvty 5. 11183. II SECTI0Nt:SEV£M81UTY.W~pr~olllllu~orthlt PARCEL 3: Ari e11C1ue1w tfgt1t and NllwPOtt 8-d\ CA t2tlO • 2:00 p.m. et the Chapman A-.. ""'4k•llon to any perw or~ 11 ,.-~ ~ Ofdar of oowt. ~lo~ ttle balcony.,... PAtRICK HOWARD HANRAHAN entrance lo Ill• Civic Center Ille rem•ndar of tN Ordinance Of ltl9 .. ,, 91bt of IUClll PfoWllon to daalgrlMe d Ml on 1fte Plan .. 717 ~---...... --. Building. 300 E Cllapman Ava., octiar per'80fl8 or octiar ~ lflel llOC be~ balrlg ~to IN I.WI. .....__ -,. ~ ........ Oranee. CA. 8ECTIOH to: ~ DATE. TNe Onllrwnm .... .,_.. PA1'Ctl4:Arlax.duel\le-and ~~~ ...._ Al the llme of Ille lnlllal ~JIJko/t.1913. . , ~tto-ltleparl{.;.;;-A • .--McGOWAN 30 publlcatlon Of Ihle notice. Iha total SECTION 11: The s.c:r....y 1t1a11 a.t#y to ttie ~of thll ~on the Plan .. ,...twig c::r" ....... ~ ~~ • amoubl"' nt101 the Ufl9lkt balance o the ~ and lhal -IN -lo be publatled 1n • 1 1 ipepei of ~ No. PS-atO. ganara1 ,,.,,,...,.. o ..,at on MCured b7 the above 911*• «*'CUledon 111 the l:*lrtot .. reQUhd ~ .... YOU ARE 1H DEFAULT 1JHOER A Pecrtdl H. ~ dHcrlbed deed o truat and PASSEO AHOAOOPTE>THl8 tt11 d9)'of June, 1913. DEED OF TRUST DATEO TlliatU11UM1Wtllacllllfttl .. H tlmated COlll. •~l)ellMI. Alld /llEMnHutdlllaon 3/21180.UNL.ESS YOU TAKE AC-County Cllltl of"'---edvencea 11~17,4114.87. °"'*1lw'I TION TO RPOTECT YOUR PAOP-June •. 1M3 ~---Couftty on The total Indebted-being .,, A~T: EATY, IT MA y 8E 80LD AT A PU8-• · •time ta on wtllCll the OC*llng bid /II w.tam H. 8utt1f LIC .. &LE IF YOU ur~D ,.._ 11 compvled may be obtained .... --..:.--'"" . ""'"" A.N EX· Publlatled Orange Coeat Oalfy Cllllng (7 t4) 937-0He Ill• d•-y' __ , Pl.ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST 1-----------before ttie.ule. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A f'talC flOTlC[ D11e: June 1, 1983. ~WYER. T.O. SERVICE CO. lJKCTITIOU9 IMIWU ••Mid TrultM. 300 Cagney~. No. 203, *-· ..._ ITATDmNT Pamela A. Randall. ~ :-:,".;,.C~."' common The followlng '*'°"' we doing Aaelllant Secretary dwlgnatlon ot propany 11 .,_ bu..i.-.. : One City 81vd. W"1 •bc>Ye,nowerrantylaot\oen•tob GRISHA 2001. 170t WMtclln Orange. CA 112ee& ~ Or .• ..___.. 8aecll. CA. (714) 835-8288 °' corr1C1-1.·· ,_........' under Mid o;;;; of CAERNARVON SECURITIES Publlahed Orange CoHt Delly Truut. by,._, of. bfMdl Of CALIFORNIA LTD ••• Calllornla Pllol. June t3. 20. 27. 1983 defliult In Itta oblgatlona MQlf'ed co r Po r a II on • 1 e e e 1 C ad an H , 2598-83 thereC>y. ,_..afore executed and Mllalon Viejo, CA t2tll1. MlJC flOTIC( ~to Ille uoderalgnad a wrtt-~.~,IOn. II c.onducted by • --.............. -------ten Oedaratlon Of Oef9Ull Ind o.. ~,.... '1CTITIOU9 ..._ .. mand IOI Sala, and Wfttfell notice o1 c-nwvon Securltlel MAim aTA~ breec:fl Ind of elac!Uon to -the Clllifornle Lid. / Tiie following per1on. 11 doing undelulgJIAdto ... llalclptopartylo Jolln E. Olc*lar. "'--~ 118: Mt~ Mid obllgltlonl, Ind ~ Ttu. etai.ment -ftlad with Ille CORONA DEL MAA ~UNORY after tfte urldeialgfiad cauead Mid County CWtt of Orange County on ANO DAY CLEANING SERVICE, notlol Of ~ and of -.ctton to ~ 28• 1983· ,.,,.,,.. 3238 E. Coeat Hwy •• Corona def ::;'~~~~~,: Pub11111ec1 Orange Coal! o;: Mar.,,~~':il. llT7t Bixby Ave.. cordl In the oflloe of the Aeocwdar Piiot, Mey 30• ""-e. 13· 20• t •G. Garden GfOYA, CA 112641. of Oranoa COunty. 26' 7 43 Thll ~ le concNcted by ... Said .. wll be mede, °"" """"°"' --"" --lndMdual ~ "'-..anty . ..,._Of .._ nunw. John Altel lmpllad, ~tide pa ICM1, l'ICTITIOU9 ._.. Tiiie atal_.,1 -lllad Wltll Ille Of -*'r--. to~ ttta-. um 8TA~ County Clertt of Orange County on lnlr'CI prlndpal aum of IN llCIM(.I) Tiie lollowlng pereon 11 doing May 28, 11183. l9CUred by Mid dead of rn..t, wlttt bu"'-... m1MI lnterwt N In Mid not. pnwlded, EXEL COR., 2 t 10 Newport Publlllled Orange Coa1t Dally TAa.I A SM.40 S15.55 • •••• ~ QIMS NRUl9'T 115.15 111.110 .....u.........,.. ~U..... ...... Celll 7ftnnuNta 2 !Inn unlt9 2 ftxtln Ynlt9 t t fixture unite lidvlinoaa,lfany,undertttetetmeof Blvd .. No. tll, Colla MeH, CA Pilot, May 30 . .lune II. 13, 20, IN3 Mid Deed of "'*· ..... ctiarvea. 112827 2483-43 lnd~oftheT,,....and-of BENJAMIN TITOFF. 2110 __ .,. MftTIC( tlla 1"'8U ctMted ~ Mid Deed of Newpor1 etvd .. I Ill. Coeta Meet. ----''"...;.;--..-.""--.;.;..;;..;;..... __ Truet. CA 112827. COMMEACIAUINOUSTAIAL: To ~ buldlnQll In thll e:Maitl-- llcatlon wher9 tf'9 -of the...., ~ may llOI be~ ......., to ..... of tne bulldlllg 9UClfl • in • WWtlhoualllg type of -. any -of • llllgla bullcllno may liPPfY lot • recluotton of the celQ....., ... 10 • Said .... wll be held on; w--.. Thie bu*'-II conducted by an dey, July 13. 1N3J at 2:00 ~.m. at lndlvldual, Ille Ct\apnlan A--. erltr--to eeniamin Tltoff tile CMc: Center ~ 300 IEaat Thll 1tat-I wu fllad Wltll the Chapman A¥e .• Orange. CA County Clarie of Orllfl98 County on At tile time Of the 1n1t1a1 pul*-Mey 28. 11113. cation of .,,.. llOlloe. the lotll amount Of ltle unpaid balance o1 tbe olllgallon MCUwd by the Mow dMcl'lbed deed of lruet and llllmeted ooet9, ..,,.,..., and ad- .,_ .. '" .. 11 The total l11cl9tltadl-being an eltlmat• on wtllcll ... operq bid II OOfl'IPUted mey be ~ by callng (7t4) 137-0MI the -betore Ille ..... Del« June •• 1183. BE.NEFICIAL SERVICE CO. MMldTNAtte 8y: T .0. 8eMce Co. 8y: v:t:r::,..,. ~s.c:r....y OnaClty81¥d.W... Oranga.CAt2911 (71~)~ PublWIACI OrMge CoMt Delly Piiot June 20. 27, July 4. IN3 1823-83 ntna Publlllled Or•nO-COHI Dally Piiot. Maf 30. lune e. t3. 20. 1N3 245&-e3 mlnmum annuer ... of 115.'6. pnwlded Mid bulldlr'CI oontalne .... ..., 1 1 pll.wnblng ftxt\n """' (• deearmlllad ..,_,. Rublllllled er.,. COMt DellV Plot "'-ao. 11113. P1CTmOU8_ .. MAlmlTA~ Tiie lollcNdng peruQn It Cloll1a buelt-. · N : IA)U.IOHTON -ANO-- ASSOCIATES. (8) PAUL M. -----------,·---------1-880-83_ LEIGHTON PAO -0 "8,ICNOTIC( OUCTIOH,(C)PAUL M. LEIGHTON MUSIC, (D)MEOIA Ill. 315"4 Ruby l'ICTmOUa--U A\19. Newport e..di, Ct..112te3 Nam 8TATDmWT Paul Mlcttael lelgllton. 315'.4 c 0 L l A A H T 0 & A I A AubY A\19, Newport e..di. Ce. CO~OITIONING, 4H H. Newpor1 ll2t6S 81\>d., N9wpott Beec:ti. CA t2M3 . Tllll ~ 11 oonduc1ed by: an KENNtTH LEE COLLAR, 4M llldMcluel. N. N9wpott Bllld.. N9wpott ISaec:ti. P9WI MlcMel Le6gllton CA 112ee3. Thie .. aternent ... flleCI wlttt the Thie ~ .. conducted by ... County Clertt of er.,. Couftty on llldMdual. "*11 l<annetll L Collar PutlllMcl Orange co.t Delly Thie ltatement ... ftJed ..,, the Plot June 20. 21, J1Jio; 4, "· INS. County a.r'k Of Oranee County on ~ Mey H . 11183. fi'tfn9 Publl1llec1 Orange. Caul Deity Piiot. M~ 30, June 8. 13, 20, 11113 2451-&3 JOE H. RUIZ, a&e 72, a nllli-1983 at 6:00PM at Peek Ca., fonner huaband of Joan dent of c.o.ta Mesa, Ca. Family Chapel. Requiem H. Col-bin of Cost.a Meta, P-..ed away on June 4, Mau will be held on Ca., 3 grandchildren,-. 1983. Survived by hil wife Wedneaday, June 8, 1983 at brother of Marian DeKeyrel Clara, daughters Mary 8:00AM at St. Joechims of He.pert&, Ca. and ai..o Cnyton and Martha Myers. Catholic Church, Costa survived by 3 nil!ClS all Uv- both of Hollywood, C&., Mesa, ca. Int.ennent at Holy Ing In He.peri&, Ca. Member c!aulhter Rita Cardenas of Sepulcher Cemetery. Ser· Paint.er'• {JnJon #686, Sant.a CG.ta Mesa,ca., 10n Larry vices directed by Peek Fam-Ana., Ca. a former partner Rµiz of Sant.a Ana. Ca.,'°" Uy Colonial FUneraJ Home. with Jim Tyner, painting Jl(anuel Ruii of Fountain 893-3525 or (213) 596-2701. contract.on, Newport Beach, V~y. and IOn Frank Rui& verteranofthe.Kott&nWar. of c.c.ta Meaa., Ca., be Is FRANCS W. BROWN, resi-Services will be held on survived by 20 . ,rand-dent of Newport Beach, Ca. ~y June 21, 1983 at c)lildren an 32 Pu.ed away on June 15, ll :OOAM at. Crystal 1reat-grandchlldren 2 1983. Bom March 5, 1899 in CathederaI eon.re.auon, bi'othen Philip Rui& 0 and Hedrick, Indiana. Survived 12141 Lewis St~ Carden Ralph Rui%, 3 ll8ten Ida by hil wife Zena M. Brown, Grove, Ca. Iniennent RiYtt- Liopez. Mary Mendoza and dauD\t.er Jeume B. Fair-side National Cemetery. The Ftances Ruiz. VUdt.ation at field and grandlom William family prefen contrtbudons Pp1ek family Colonial Fu-E., Mark K. and Robert B. to the American Cancer So- niral Home, 7801 Bol.aa Fairfield. Mr. Brown was dety. Pierce Brothen Bell ~ve., Wenmtn.er on Mon-graduated from the Univer-Broadway Mortuary c:Urec-t-----------1 ~y. June 8, 1983 from lity of Mkh.lpn in 1921, ton 642-9150. _ 5~PM to 9:00PM and on waa Superintendent ~f ---------- 'l'uead a y, 9 :00AM to Schools, Ottawa Hilla, Ohio JONES 5b>PM. Bo1ary will be tt-from 1936 to 1975, a member MARY EL I Z ABET H ~-=======-,1 of Rotary Int.ematlonal and JONES, resldettt of Irvine, an honored Paul Harris Fel· Ca. She ii survived by her low, member ot Phi Delt.a daughter Barbara Good8on Kappa, member and pMt of Irvine, Ca., &nd her IOil'\ prealdent of the Torch Club DaNel Jonea of · Illinoll. of Toledo, Ohio. He wa a Final Interment eervicdQ member of the American will be held at the Family Legion #335, Toledo, Ohio, Plot Riverside Cemetery, he ii liated ln WHO'S WHO Appleton. Wilcolwln. Ser- In AMERICAN EDUCA-vices under the direction of TION. He·w• an Elder-In Harbor Lawn Mount OUve the Prelbyterian Church Mortuary of c.o.ta Mellll. and a member of St. An· IA&.Ul86HOtol SMnl4 I TUTMU WISTCUff CHAN&. •27E 17th St Costa Mes a 6•6-9371 dr•w 's Preabyterlan GERAL8::zv-rg~YTO Church, Newport Beach. N, ManoriaJ ~ will be relldent of CCll\a M-. Ca. held on 1\..say, Jum 21, ~ awa)' on June 18, 1883 at 2:00PM at St. An. 1883. She hat a..t a rem- dttw's On&rch. Dr. John A. dent of c.c.ta M.a. Ca. Huttm.n, Jr. will offlclace. Ill.nee 1909 and• immber of Privt1te Interment at Pacl.fic numerous Costa Mesa View M..naNl Park. Hew-Senior Citbena Clubs. She la port Beach. In U.u of IW1wded by .her dau,ht.tn Dowen memorial QODtribu-Carol Merta of Glendora, dona may be IDllde to the Ca.. Jeenne P'olter-of a.t-c.c.ta .... aocar, Cub wood, DUnoM. ton Robert of Charity J\and or 8.0 .S. Modesto, Ca. OraYel&de ..-. (Share Our S.IY19). C.O... W. will be held on Tu. Mesa. Pacific View day, June 21, 1983 at Mortuary dlncton.. lO:OOAM at UM Harbor COUIN I.Awn Memorial Park wtth n•vm ......... DDl"M Rev. Bna Kurrte, pelt.or -' • ~. • 20 PreabyteriM Ch~ of the 1!19" ,....., of ec.ta CoY.tant offldaUnc. In u.u .._, C. .. ~ away on of now.. U.. flnlly re-.June 17, llb at dw .,. of .._. cton.Uom be.._.. to II. ..... father of Mark the ArwialnC...-&ocw. =.,~ot~u!'~~ Z..9:t..~~ MNGI TODO 1. • car --~--1 2.rlMlll ,. s.wlt•,....--"'i .......... ~ 5 ........ __ _ •. n. ..... :.=---7. _____ _ .. __ ___. __ _ · No matter what you 'r•.1 dolng, your hometown ~ ..... ftta In. CL. ...... c. a..... Oltw Mortuwy °'-= ..... Ana. c... md..... ..,__ MO-aeM. ----------------- • ... a..tpled Aft .,. .... = .. e I 111111111 .,.,. ..... . ... .. ... ... ...... • --~ -. ~ ~ -,_, Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20, 1"3 a ...... let 1e1t Ca•••nlal Ima !alarabla.. 1nm pa......... J~ ....... ~~!!!!11._;, l!!!al.~~-llll!lll!ll...!ll~- 642 -5678 'TJ!:ae !l"a•I .:~!':'., 11;'!: ,Ma._. · £1er.-.me PPiNawtY-.. ~ omc..NZA,AN.~ :-:U,...onc::• no ~:S4ir 2 "' 2~~ ~ =::d ~Tif.ri:~· All ........ -°" =-.:: y "Aet ·~home.ff/ •. Pvt -w/f*/tO,MollONnat llllc• and 911 llft. ~ '· ....,oomM.11171/mo. r.i ... 1610, Catt 1·l, "*"' 14 ~I MW1 ClASSl 'f 110 ..._..,..., I , , ..... ..,...,.. lit.Iii IAI o-ar. tMO,ooo. P.o. " ...... -.. ....... .,...1.,, tiMi20. "°"' .. 1 ...,......_ CLASSIFIED ·,._._.. ................ ~.~ ..... t. lalt •. 1 ..... aJ ·ttll iiiillllt ~. ~ci .. ~ :a-m =.:~':·~..:.-' " . a"' ... rRl<Uatu:2•. t\6~ =· z•::.:._•..= INDEX ,_~,__!I __ ..... ....,. ,....a) l Wiii... 141.tCMI 1..,.. 2 br, ii:::~· ,,_,, MPWata bonul rm, fMI w/flll. Ci*Jdrpl, , .. ,,.,., ,...._ o. ,.__l_.. .._ .... 1111 ..... ._. --rm, "1*, pelloa. owe· ""* yw w/petlo. t ,..., __ _..._ & ........a..... ---,..,.,,. ...... -C I I IDI .,,.._/dr.,_ ~ Mncl. nloely lndacpd Ofanga "E". '610, --~ •--..:,::: • ••• llLI lllfl""""' Lrg $ Bdrm .. di 11ome epeo. pool/Jeo and antet-11411 ' • No PMt. NH. 141-7113 • 11.01mo. 140· tan: t-5. -....120. ~ -.::=.::. ~~ ..... -• wlttl l'IUoa bOftUI rm & '81ntnent .,... Pvt CIMe ·-·111~1~1 '~ _,..... ,_'" -· nn.i IAaooo view fr91n dnma_dc 3 bdnn. 4 ~t:o•. Centrally guarded communlty. ... .... W Nw .eo1 and M ,,.. .,._.... •""" 111•1• 9eaclfl to MGF.,.... IM To Place v ... Ad, Cal 642-5678 REAL ESTATE U..rwor .. 1 Anlllwtm lhl .. &lbt'" laland flolbt .. """"'"" .. c • .,. ..... ..., 8rw h Coron.<h>I M•r ('b.u M- 0.,,.. l'utn1 ~Tom r tAU'U.if,an V•ll4J-. Uun•m•'"" Br• t\ tt"nt Utrrbuw ......... ............ S...-1\ 1..i ........ 1l1lb t-.,aun. .. Hll(Uit*I l..ik•· t"clir .... , M1.wun vw,. Nt•v.p..ltl 8t·.-h :Wn (..'h•nM•fUt• S..11 Juan l.'.,putt.u.-1 ~n\.-An. s. .. l 0. .-h .S.l!Ulh &.....jC'UN ~Ur\'tof I 8'-•h T~tu1 "'""'"01n.-b, Mi..t-..h .......... .. .......... , AIJillrtt•"•'"' ~"" h 1.1n1pt rt" tkl1tO'°io:. i•rol>'" l'•-m. "''~ l i0i.. t.'•,tnml Ymp1n, t.'•~(\'t~'"un1Un\-\. Uuph '<l:t"' IJnu.~ u • ...,.,. ~ ti. Muvt'd ln.tim. l'mp. rh lndu,1,-..,,1 t"ntph .._th pool>Ol home $l 750 OOO J1 • A8Nne 11/~ Muat .. to ..,,..._. Ona o1 a kind • I bd, ,,_. ._.,I bdrm, 2 be. 2 Cllt _......._ -2 bdrm 1112 ba. CMIC ... waat on MGF...._ to um · • ' •. ee. toan.FU11ptioel144,800. Priced to tell at be,U&aury~ln geraoe. Flfepteoe Bit•--' ' leawlnd Yllla9e. UYllll .. ... ........ 831-7'70. '311.500. Sea at,,_.. M MOU11ty/M1ma111t1at Ywd. "9ft'laJ.,.,.._ In-™7= 8 rm kid "1 9CM4•0 · 29.,.,..41 ,· POOl07 (714,.,..,.. 1002 ,...... tr ... • del'Q, Open~ Sun-Comolea ..... by owner chided. "••• maybe. pe1 oti Cfpt & " • • iO 1 • 100. Spectacular bayfront dpbJ 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br, dey"'-12, 1M pm. lllh anablH bergeln • eeot.142-N42 . ...,sen 190 laUT 17'-1744· i=!lll!-1=~~~~ 1"°' 2badn.2boat1pece1.Reduced-fl,500,000. 63t-14S6 1212.eoo • botpUonal Mtotw.a1c1e 3.,1 a.Po01. 1111eyr. 1.,unfumlatled , :::: ....aaa-w . .. -· • "'·' ... -......... -·-·-·-.... • ...... ' ....... -·--:]! ---""'· :m Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdtm, ~ owned l hlghly upgraded hiltili/VUll I• '42·7S2', uc>greded kltdl, ~ 2118 Maple, CM. 14 ~ .. ~ :r~· .Mt l«Ue beth, 3700 an.ft. $1,385,000. Oceanfront. .. by lnterlOt clecOtllef. aunttrlflAawpOrt Pnold rtQhtr 2 • W/ftne yd, kldl fine,. flat deal. mo.+ MC ••• No . ~ . -103z -. If 19,500. te4-tl71 He6gMa, 2 bd, 1 ba -. cMalarl ild/pet '450 flat &3M1t1 e.t Atty r.. To ... cell ........ ~ ::: Liii 11U emu ... .., 1m .... aA4 Prtoad Meow IPS*... ~190 KST ~... Ootaatt Apta. re: - ioo Remode~ 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large n!C. nn.. AABOR VIEW HILLS lllTIWlll et '346.000. New loan. SANTA ANA HTS. MA. Caat•l•IW YIW--1 btt.ft, Pod. "'°· ::::: beam ..... m .. -fumiahed nat:ioa. $420 000 ,._ ...,_ .__ with 15~ ~· Bkr. 1112 be. 24x30 fllltea --1-LJ ... -S --•-·· ,. _, ... _ •Att 0 o w n I t a I r I . •-._._._. ' r-' · IPecloue 4 .... , .... ,_,, 8334112 • no peia, 1750 11t11e1t+ •---~· ~··-.... · Dover/W .. tcllH arM. •o~J FlllUlll 11111 llUTIP ~ox~ecr":. ~.:' S: Plll PLACE 8'g c.M. Duplex. w11&0K S300 cs.. 546-0t14 bkr ,_., , .. 11•1•..... ttO¥a~ ~ ~ ,.! 1,..14.,.,,.,,..,Mt4t,_...,,· -:--:-::::-..,,-:g:; New 4 hr'. 4~ ba, CUltOm french Normandy mlnton OOUf't 2 ptltoe Plan 193. S Bdrm, 2 Ba dwn. Pynvnt 1811000/m. Soc.tPll.3 1t 2 .. IPili M ~. 2 bdrm, 2 peee 14Htmo. 2 It 1 k,.,. IOOw Fat:lite 1.2 prime .ere hilltop ll,260,000. w/ u fir• Pit Owner Pf~ decotlted, Owner'I unh hu 2000 eq ~ dealQrl 'PoOI • oar bl, eclult community. 1 BR ' 1 Penon 1445 r9q'd. No '*'· 2llO :~: --·-U .. UYPlllT· 1415.000. F ... ·ay appt. A/C. LOWIY yard. Lootc• " w/.very 11tre. Agent ktd1. Hf5.' 539:e191 Pool. ~ Aancfto San 1 BR. 2 ~ 1468 Hlc*ory ...... Verda. IOIW __.. •• 700-9133 llkearnodelllome.Exetl-142·~· 8'81Rltyfee. Joaquin. I.Mee or month 2323EldenAw .. C.M. AQt.~1. tOll-I c:om.do la1and cwt. ~t lot. M' boat tent ~tlon near pC)OI. 1•11 ..to mo. Call Anfliftt Ad 546-7154 IOl!4i dock DI---.-n ....,_. 70000 ,_....._ Ll ..... l&Yfml epa, tennle. 1115,000. ..... .... • ,___.. .... _ No.114,842""30024t\n or , ...... 10tM1 · a-1A1• .,, .... ...,_ • W "'-· ' -·--VILLA VISTA APT8 ~ 8t 2 Ba IP(. 8V1111 NJ1t IOllO ~ • --·-·· falleJ UM Atutanll r...uw $575/mo. 2 Br 11/2 Ba. t5,811ma111"81+fUI• :~ PAI Ull... 'lleWtheharbOtentry end ~ Ml!IUllll 141R1fi8/mo N()"-... -· Townhome, =';9"· curlty S"9Plng gott 11u 3 hr', 2 ..._ -i.. 2 car _....._. Immac condo. bay from your IMng rm or IOI' leL --.. ..... · · ...,.. ~ltltL ... llr carpon • courM vtaw No ~ .. ._ ~-. -..--35 dectc wtllle ll\llng In ~ .. Neer ec:tlll., lhOPI & _ • ' 2078 Thum &44-450t ' ' ::~ On lfW'belt. Ccmm. pool. ··~.ooo. this Yetty • ..,.., condo. lty a., ... ceny 11t TD of frwyt. NWS19 v . s Gd. 14t 6: f8L Mgmt 142·1toS ·~--,_.;..·-_,..-.,.,- l:IOl -Complete kitchen lnclud· 1450,000 It W tor 30 ii60 4 It off Brooktiuret & 2 bd. 1 ba. C1oee to the etaen 2 •.Ira k"°'*', NPi :;~ tng rettg. & wutler/dryer. 651•1177 yeere. seao-=-. ~pool 2 garage+ ax~ -••· Wkly or montl)ty. ~~-.... Hats '600. "2421 E. 1MI im Stepe to Yactlt Clubt. Er-· trU. 63M181 Sett R1ty C.it 7'~76-1237 ~~~ Sf. MM109 1:iiir 1hopplfl9 and Balboa I Pl ... IULTll ,.._ . IP~ feat BIUff --111t, w. llUnd.$2250/mo.onone 17M111 -Bw.lflfUlfY~ poot. ~no :~~ . C:.:· 1..any Dyar. luL..... 1141 .,.,... .. Val. ~danapta."Pool&..-. pe11. 1175 mo.144-Cm :~ 1111--. anuml ~ 4-PLD 2 b&m. 1 G: m vd. 11DM...... llM ;..;:'decb. No~ mllllll"'8"1r111m11r-1w;r 1oc· Low~. 3 bdr, 2 ba ---Lltw llpal 1111 eo.1Meaa 84M103 gar, no paCI, 1&25 mo. ottil "'· ;;G. $ 1 if 2 8dnn We Ba. 8680 daluxe S Br. 2 Ba. no v ..... ,.ff' s.i. ~•oo.i..11 .............. ,M<K..,,t.elf\ Dtwf'\ Or .. na. (0tJ Ou1 uf (.'oun'y Ou1 1•f St.11r 160\I model. loaded with eJIC• Convenlanlty located 3 4if'. 2LCOND6 EA'STSIDE TAIPLEX; 2 557·2382 duplex. Prllg •pace. 225oVanguard pata. ~-11200/~. 1~~ tru; flrepl~. micro· bdrm home on ful Ille At on El Niguel 7ttl Fairway, & Bdrm, 1 battl, 1195,000. 2 br l'louM, Lake Plltt M75/mo. 973-8473. ., 54C).N2f 87$-4640. . • :n wave, vaulted celUng, lot. Cute and eort with 1 peek et the ocn. 2 oar 931-3841 _ arH, avatt. July 1. CtltU LI IU lfB NWPT HOTS 8pedoul H.li.t'kh. .. 1 ...... rm. """"" f'tooporty Tut..S""""c . a 1.~ 11.a:. w .... ...i RENTALS "°"""' f'Wnblwd "-"U"I~ tttlWll"' Pumnht'd cw Unl"m-ConcluP'llm l"ondo Uni Towntw!UM"I tum Townkuu.,.. Unf Uuph,·•n F'um Oupl1•""" Unf Ap.1r-tnwn~ fUTnt.tJ\c'd A1>1r\nwnl0 Uni AIN f'um or Uni -Mwm " Boord llutrh. M•"'b c-• uon ... Sumnwr K•·nL&Ja. V•iilKlf'I R4'ftUlib • 11tonwb w St.or• •Krnub Wan\.-d c; ... , .. lit .... '°' tt~ni Oft"~' lttnlAL• °""'-"""••b C""""I R.-nlOI> lndu;I tl..nlAb Stor...- M"' ilnl"''" 1*> •ticker price. S134,950 wood burning flnlplac-,. g1r. 1137,500. Owner ,....n 17001mo. 53&-4809 newer 2ar;2k doea to 1:ieo !p bllln1, ~t• and , --PllPllT 7ea.et84 1470• 2 It A fam home, 2 Bdrm, '2 Ba. pvt patio. ....--=.•n9 bell, 2 Meer It ......_ := 58.KT drapea. T Y91ue et ---lfWiilt..... 1111 !"'~ 1700/mo . Call Erin ---.....-bttna,pvtdaclk,...-.-PADPERllES •1917•1~11· 1 •.. -...... nu.. ,Smell to larger ..,u untt•. :~~·,1~v:ttydno':i '73-1522. 111&1111 1. 1750 mo.141-7400 2100 ....... • -Done oillyln"itie-"9t of =rl~oi:.m::~ 53M191 .... ~... 8actlelof unit, 2 (mt, MW .......... ,... 72U( lllTI IEU taete wtth the hlghett ll llMn protactton. 10 Y'Mf'I •· 4 8clr 21/2 Ba townhouae, ::c':i lhutMra. $400 Frp6c, WUlted Olllnga. dbl PAR J IHW POR ' APARTM[ICT'> uoo = matertell. A c»-~ l*ienee. llvtng rm. ~ ""· lrg Utlll. 144-5187 gar, ~'.4 Ba. ~~ ~~~tn"~thaaJ~ ,.!.,u',2nB .. AouMC•nwyo1t~ P fSLMgrnt 842-1003 F.R. wlfrJll, k"dl., LIO!,_ 1pdbd.~5• fl'Dt9 '1..i>:!k>1, · M.»M50 -•·•""' ....,., ... 3 :::_..,_,,, -:::..::._, t~!: W& .... Lt ::I li::.:ty W/O hookup, dbl gar, ut~ '.&'Te . 8,.e.-7a.. 2Bdrm.2'A8a. an5 IN~-......... i~~ Bdrm, 2'A bathe. Sweep-·-·-_.,,,.. .,.,,_ -• _.. patio lrg backyrd PoOI ~ ,_.,..rvn, __.. mo ~belt view from dining, family room, com-1M-1• fl!l!l!Z lSIS uu~. Jae. HOO/mo'. P~~H~~ 14~j1=: 84&-2~ w. 11tttJ;:_..805 S: 1f2 T= ~ .... r....-: ~ .:i11 I ' •·r ~ . du '~·P,:oi.:: ~,;::· = l1UL If..., ml V«y QUlet. ~2 t. PoOI. no pelt, 428 SM-Wllll • -• .__ Some are alegal'llly ~ only Mt,950. Call now t1a1 bought another and ltMI S-. ,.... QeMrt ltltnd Rancho HOME FOA RENT ward · $ 7 5 0 m o · •-furnlltlad. =• 546-2313. . .... LJITDI want1M:'1ro· '~c,~lifo"::r= ~~!.'r..2~':r.f:; ~~.=;::~~ =~ ocw a dly 2r:g..1:!:P•t~:.' ~; an=:'n1.• 1»041 ... , 1127,500. Owner fin. Low fumlthed. Fantaltk: vtaw. age. Kldt & peC1Wllcone. 11gt1t1 vtaw. large 1 Bt. · S5'54MO 8anJoecMn ... M ,_ -m. -down. Owner 54e-2042. Extru ~· eac::urtty.B)' 54&-20000. Agent, no many • m • n It I••. TSL 754-00l1 ..... .. = Conveniently located S 2 Br "dbl 1 blk Owner. 122'7,500. Jut;11t rnovelnt ll263 MllO/mo.842-6757. lllOI bdrmllomeonUllzieA2 fr • gar:o-..... 819-32$-5428. . . bdrm. '1ac PoOI & -Clltl... HM me81i.BJlll .,.,....,. ~ •••n••-'• :cxieuwbum-= ~= ·~=· c:r.,, •• f ,~11111att ~~11.~t-~K. 1 ifue>Par.m . 1P11w11 °!:"!"C: ~ ~:~ e:::-.cr':.CS= ~ bllln1. c;~~t• and PAWi" NW e7M<tH. ......, 1111 age, no pet1. 1375. u=; a.autlfully landecaped redecorated. 81ngle ~!! ..,._ famlly room. or 3 drapea. T W11ue It I -.... ,_ 5 bdrm,3 ~ tpa llome. ..... • • 41 4•. 3Ba. "' ml ocn, del Mer arH. Call garden ..,... Pool & ..,._ o.dar tenlr1I perf'd. utL mv ,,.. $197,500 •-==-~~-W•Clltf.S2ft,OOO.Wlll .,ac1"'t-on -In Strat CIOM to tctll1/1hop1 75Ml905,1Ymeatage Pattoe/dec:M.Nopeita. pMt.~mo.llCM141. mz b.cfroom. Nice living (ll .. )ll41 •-.. --·-Ina......_._ llltentoott.ra.l42_..1158 .. , • StOO mo. 7&1·5822 dy, .. ~ ... 25 --------- NU room w/woodburn~ • -to the beach. A neat 58R ford-Avon tour Btttlan (213)"'431·5179 ""· 1 Br, utll pd '390 UC)par. ~-S5C>6-i610 a..... mt AllOJNCDEO'S lnplace. Priced to 31/2 be 11ome with tga --'Ill-YI and Eurosie and<.«1toY I L...... 1141 Cttpor't, lndry fac, no 2 Bf 1 y. Ba ..,I:!!!.!!!!=!.....!!.!! """""""""''" 3002 tut at $137,000. Mu8' tamlly room and 2 nr.. Oneolalllnd ·2bd:1~ freedom anc1 MYtng by ... Ma::a:::nrm. 4 pet1. 383 w Bay. 131 E1itt1 ~11 2Br.MOO.YW1Y.Pool,rv u.1111 .-,,..nd 3004 .... Cell JO't Holkar. ptaoea. owe paper or ba. Luxury~-1n owning your own 1lttl ,,..,.,. ._..... -·-· Me-9519. 181 E 11th 842..()8151 beach. bua. No pe11. "' ,.,.,...i. 3012 trede ror ....., l noome FUii Securtty/emmentti. Cen~. 'or dMalll Br r.. wl P,OCJI & II.Ix •· 2 bdrm, 1 be. carp9tl, · _.:__ 4te-en • :;:;:.::1111~:;;::,..,.. ::: pt"oparty. The beet view Comolax~Sala by owner cell 71 3-4101 · tru. MOO 1 klda, peb. drapea bulll-lnl. 1465 Bachelor S430 -----.. --.. =1--- Tm.i JOIM tor the money •• only en a bl•• bargain • I r -1-L.....t 53M191 Batt Alty... 2278 Mtple-931·2'27 . 1 Bdrm $605 BUSN:SS .. 1466,000. Sea at 440 '27UOO • Exceptlonel ..... u .. -.__.__ 1144 2 Bdnn. 1 'I• Ba l&80 Nealty MW ttww lldrm .. 2 Mendoza Terrace. nnanctng. 546-5103 .... L ,.111 ~ 2 br, 1'A ba, patio. gar. 2250·v d w bath l!Pt. wltfl bull..., FINANCIAL. UU9"-1211 HarborKnolltCondo It~• • 2 Br Irvine condo Good E/Slde loc. No a:.= ay ~ dr .... ~ ~"::' ~....... ....T llAll 3 br. 2'A ba. 1280.000 ~ CiUf wlgar:JC!'25/mo. AQt. peb. 9500. 846-2280 ~ toi 2 ~ o:;': -...... w•n•rct Spaclout and ct\Mrlul 8yowner, 78CMIM1 CONDO-dan Fr9d 1561 tMOO. 28t, 1'MSa twnt\te, frplc, llllW .._ total unite "' ~ "'"""'"'"" °"'*"u"'u.. tam Beaut.38ror+ · petlo, ear. no peb. S&e5 28t.1'AM35/mo. pubic..,.. oowtt and tnv ... U'Mf11 w.,.SoMt =~:.o~orU:. L.91111.1 S13"0Jmo.Aofl45-0295 mo. 271 AVOG*io St. carpon,ywd/blllcony,el golf ooune ttgM blNftd :=::~ :.1;;:; modeled kitchen with --------By owner. ElaganttY ,. IUta LI llM 543-7510 ~ bltlnl,lndtyrm. proparty,only"'""8ato ~,., ......... T (I • • ..... , "'t L .. h d modeled 3 bdrm, 2 be. on ~BA 2ba Condo t 2531 Santa Ana Ava. Stat• PM! and baMlt\ EMl't.OYMCNT II.Ip Went.<t ·J-Wonw MERCH~fC>l.S£ Anlf<IU"' Appl,.,,,.,.. "utltfinJ. 8kt1C M..lr,.•lt -r ......... Ill Eqwpmonl c'""'""""' ,.,,... w Vou f'l.frn1IM.1T Car•it><S.lr. .......... ......, CtYoo:t> J..,.•lr~ MMhltWf"\ M••ll.t"""'"'-" MUt. WanLrd MY.JK•J lnatrunwnt.s OH~ P'urnHur. ~ r.....u1pmrnt p .. ,_~ Orpn. W;t:.!'~~ BOATS '""°'1r• ftrn I ~nl Vui...1 t S.ol s~s~. Mtnr" Equip M•tnt 1S.-f"Y""' Shpo ~Cuti!> swr..,.. ~....,lniitf'\KtM>n s.m ..... rd"\ THE ~EAL ESTATERS Myngn · ov Y ar • Ctatl.... 1114 nearly-dble PoOI II lot. '250 payt t9"t & utlla. • & • 1 ove, SL Mgmt 142·1toS ceo. to.,.....,,.,_.,,. -wood lloorl throughout. $3e0,000 In beloW' mar· ~,. Ml ~· flll, 3 br, 1'A ba. 2 tty WOOcf.. c/d, refrlcl, w/d, patio, for 2 or S _,_,,._ ;:;-... Large lot. 1275,000. lllM 1hLI. kel aMUm flnancl"" s1 dep wont tutt br1dgeVltlaotrT'Wnhome. M50/mo. l52-1872 /Side 2br, 1'M>e twmee. ---..-llUlllT 4 br Exec. Pool Home Open tiouM deify 1.5..... 53 190. 8-~ r.. carport. 1700. 562·1947 2 Br. 2 Ba. Twntl.;gareige. trplc, gar .. patio. 2543 =~.;v~ UY I IUOI Ownerwlllcarry2n<I 208 VIA MENTONE "'c2 bdrm PoOl llomekld no pett. 1912 Wallace II Orange. MllO. 842•2191 842~111. RaducadS10.000to ...... ValuabW pt'oof °"* l605 Info et 1.1476/mo. '31-3911. .1ld• cuta bachelor ....... a:::&: W IULnl11-14IO ·~:~~OM~d L.91111.1 a...aJ an 8ESTRtty5$M1110r. • 2. 2 Ba upper. No 1395/mo. S300 eec:ur. 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L91 IUl.1Y l1MtM111 651•1177 1550. 551-5001 •' • •. 9 7 5 -14 51, 545-4731or541 OOl4 ecn2 1ummer entertaining. rm tge open k"dl-tollcl flreplaca, eMke roof. RV 111-1• 2 BA Condo, w/epa. gar. 144-1651. Fum rm & ~ Mel\ for ecrn Thia ,,.._,,. heil poten.-cuit made wal cab• -.1 loan Ownerl148 500wlll c.ry ~u°'r1~ COlblldod.,.· w28A/poo"'1 W&D hltup, IYaff now. ·-~ 2 br 2 .. _ Nr SC rent, young amotoved ~1001, tlll ror appredetlon mt th ............... Beaut. Loe 11 • • ...... ., • M 75 e.tty '45-t1'1 ., .. ,_,. • -... 11'1811.l200mo--7 v• • '450 00011 LMMtlold ·-w·-· p l1200ldo tale: BMut. 144-n1o • • Plaza. 1450. Avall. . sm • · Spanllh * pat1o. oo1 -+ 111T·11 IMwpor1 Stloree. Cena! 3B'"+ ctan ~ -1-,___, 754-0588 ~ ....... ,. -..... a21e Alk tOf C.otyn Maaon or and epa. Priced to tell. -front welk to beectl ten-" ,_,,. ~ _, ...... -... ~ -"· -6218 H ... Strodl:.144-7020. -.541-1791, 557-4984 Large 2 Br. dining room, nil iwmrnlr"' l1'i 500 patio. Ctltrmlng & -* 2 Br. Meaa Verde, naw -UT. Prof/but, IMlln. ~no ..... IUl.atln t1rep1aca double garage • .... .... · · lmmac. r ......................... 2 br decor. 833·1974. No -· non-emour,494-0451 6224 wtthr9ntat. BeeutlfUlyard Cart MoHn Agent, eemeo Hlgtllande: LOV'8ly -.... .-.-........ o pe11.1&25/mo M25/mo, 2 Br. 1;,t ba I.UT I aA&T111 • and~den.Alleyacceaa. 780-2943 3BA home ewill. AuQ. 16 den, xlnt loc. vu: PoOI: · townh... c arport, ~~.:...,... airt_andln s22e .... 115 000 to .._. SOttl -.v.'l'•.... tennll. •15. 956-3381 . ~-1.:..r:. & yd/bale, bttlne, lun rm. lttuallon,_. ~Alf,._t1117.-1.._ 8228 ..... Im . . _,. --· -~T -T ..._.. ft..... ,...,. 2·~ o-~ ·--82l0 I .. r• -r-• furnlltlad w/pool/tpa = f11J1 dll .... , .,_, -· ~..-.. a ... -1¥1. · · 62J21Prlced below market. leJ ....... ..., 3 bdrm and dan~ $3950 _ qp QM bbq, dthwltw. fSL Mgmt 142-190S Am, Nwpt llcfl, pool, I Don't m• out on ttlll Ml-1l2t ~721:1 S.:;,ore . or: WATERFRONT HOMES '°' ...m. 3 BfU, Ll .... IPTI. 1225/mo. women only, 71110 ~t opportunity. e.-850-e579 INC. &31-1400. Ba. 1750/mo. Fenced ta ... 11 Weztflcld S5 up. Avalt hftmed. 1011 pecially ttlarp 2 Bdrm 1t11a Batboe P9"UM>uaa Yfd, klda/pett OK. A.gt. 145-25t0. 101, '*-dencondolneJC<*-•-em• Reduced to lowHt .,_....., Nor..&45-2000. 1475/mo.2 Bt1Ba.r11ft f .. YIPll •=--..,=,...,..---~ ~~:: lent Coeta Meaa neigh· -•-()tic•· TOWNHOUSE· =:1::0. -"T• MALLOACA. 2 Bdnn, 2 r9q'd. No pelt. 2HO Beautltul garden aptl. Room '200/lftO, ~ 8"". 101• bortlOOd. At 1118.900, It ~UY 0r':~J~ &b;ozlo!.~; ~11'!..ownerooo ~ .. 1 N9wpor1Townhouae:38R. be. I.aka View, dble gar. ~~::--V•de.AQt ~~~-~· 2 :: ... :5: ·=· 11120 won't latl Call to .. ~ ltlade tr .... Completely W.0oo b:ic,w ..=:...... ~~~ untt w/23 ft. wtth ~.ier7r, PoOl1 ·· 1125. •.e"""'/mo 2 Bd~. 1,A '"-. z ~3 ... ·1 rW .. 8!!!i......,. l5IO ...... ii.I .... ~Z~! 846-7171. 3 Bdrm. 2 1try wlttl 2 prtvttatront&rearyardl. ......--•••-""T .... -M41 ......, ,,,_ ,_ .,.._.., = = =--~ 70M frp4oat and i.oe patloe. Detached garage. Plenty Wllue. 3 bd, 2 be. IClllt CofOna del . Mat: 38R ~ ..... -· carport, new ~. MW ?OZ• :rc=:.:mtJ:;S: ~=~~ :n:=;~ .. $,!':n:.~~:'itr\r.;;o" * ::.-;;,:':.: k>Mt me~;,., WklY ~~ ...... TRANSPORTATQ Ulllij l ()IJt f1()Ml:i xtnt opportunt:l tor ............ Monaco.Comartlomeln =·.r:~~.::t TSLMgmt 842•1eos Iii llll Cob TV, .,_ cdlaa. ~~~ ::~ Aaalion,S7MOOO ::t'!'=t!tt: 1111, ..... • grHt family neigh-mutt •ttow pr099rty. Laraae.tllda 1 Bt.natu-........ ..,,... tleeMCI pool,&...,. to c.m_ ll014 thelf•tteln ................ bortloodl1100.WAnA-rnonthtomonth.Ctil~ rtAwoodttwu-out ltv 1 Bdrm '6»'850 ooaanNig::.:ewel.t15 ~M~u!~ s.,,.,.,... ::~ re a I e 1t1 t e I 0 n t y ............. lrMt FAONT HOMES INC. Dameron. &at-9400. .retng lndd. ~5. 1'30 i ,rp6c, "*"*' Olllngl. Uigune 8aadl =.... ~~:"""""" lt020 ·-a-,._,___. J:r.1~. 1&t-1501 or 1 ,.. • ..,..,..., ~400 ... t-=-__ zar1aa.r::.2cargar. 20tt1.81.11D.MM112s. dblo«PoOl.r.•w.... • Tn'"'" uu111• !IOlft ~-=-CilftW ;ng w h&/oon, & MOO/mo. 84M585. end petlo, tmall pet Ot<. 545-2739 842·te0e ....... .. T.-.. 1.,.. Trov•I ~! waraw ~ •-J.EE it ----nice I ••· LaH• 14ff/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba apt. 1tttt t •uTOMOT"'"' Real S.. -......... 1 2ba. FP. 2 o gar. nu pt. No s bdnn, 2112 ba ""*" oarport, indrY rm. ......, 2ar 2ba, petlo, 2 bd ,., .._ ..._. " " 1n pell.l1100tlel4CM>l1t condo by wetet. 30 rt 741W·itttt8t 105/mo.No peu, blkfbaMll\.Mllltilperti'e "'""' v..,.. lllllO ,..................... • .. _ .. ·--,. COAONA oa MAR.On boat lllp. hcurtty. Aval!. raL Mgm1 842·1803 790· 1418, '42· 7521 In ,..,. , ..... Ot'lf. """"' -P-fill) ~ _ w tM canyon wtth towety mo to mo. • 1100. i625tmo 2 It 2 Ba. Apt. w /wkndlL A.VII .a to 74 .cs 7 .. ~~~ "".l.:!.""-= .. ?NL_ .... .....ca .,_ iv OWNIN ..... a"· """'· V«y prMa. '""'-714-t11 ....... '75-1131 frplc, b4iiconY. lndry rm • ....., 2Br 2be. petto, t9o .. ,?; !!.... p" 0 na iw,,..1 u.. .. .,, w:io _,_ 2 ba. A11uma t~" bedroom9, two tMrttlt. 3 It. 2'4 .. Condo. Q«IQe,doeatoetor.. a495Jmo.No pate t _......_ T"""' : .. w Flw '3 er 1112 ... ,.,.. tiome. 751-"65 two.,., •. a1100 te001mo. Nawport r.. . 11oc.nter1t. 790.1411, eu.uie i e; 1 .. ~ ......_, ~~~~ ...... l 'l-u 1100 -m..• a • .,... awne 11t. Vacant. A.gt. 1111..... 1-.. per month ~ ..... raca.142·7404. T8LMgmt. '42·1803 evl'wtlnde. 111 July H11 wk. a11t.000.846-M27 ~ AlkforeartaFarr.Aoant. 4 9dr 3 8a, •ec NpC BAYTIMBERAPT ta0-oiia.8'ftl..,,,_, AUTOS M'ORTED Alf.-K.tlfl-• AU(_l1 Aw-.tin 8M14 t·1m.-"n fl."'_u" u-a.... •• .n '•''"•" ....... , "'"" .. llMl,U J ....... , J1·~'fl l..Mmbu<•h•N .._,,,, ... l.J>tuo M•..t. ,. ........ u M..,.. .... .....,, M1~.,.1u MO Op-1 P-ln'w "'......,. l'<H'l<lw """""'" M<Mlo ""1<• "°""' !!Mb ""hon. VI~ .... , 1111111 VI 12 VII I ... , f lit 1121 Vl:ll 112) il2? 91U f131 ,.,, 1113) VIJ1 V141 n u 910 .. ., •••• ti SI ti~ ••» ,.., .... 11191 .. .., lltl ttn A rare & wonderful find! Spacious 4 BR, 2 'h ba home plus 1 BR, 1 be apt wlit. Good con- dition. quiet location & excellent financing. A rare find indeed! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 . ':::' sa:ll4lil-1'~~s· = -----.. elat .. -----•:::-:-.. r ~ ~ .......... _ _.._ I "Ac 0'" I I I' I r I . I JIOlllC l 'a I I r 1 . 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C.il tn-tnl, ~ pynrt. 1p oondlton. ~ 911trae In-Nloa nr + 2 ba ,.., untt bO¥i .,_..: 1S21 ..,_ A:!ltlt rm. SHI/mo. Ml 4530 ......... 1 Ir i G:; eluded. 142-3118 ~-~ si: ::0. ':'. tiaeo Dr. Cuttomm.d 5 : 55·• ~· ~ lilOOtmo, 11 ~ ,.=,.~quiet ledcO.V 2 ii. 1mmee .. NI01mo.10t1120nlfllcl. =13"!:~! tl'l-8052. ' . Mll.tbd1 ~,Alfr.No Co'le . ...,111. out de MO. Comfot1ebte 125.000. Adult perk, 111 .. 138 or l44-420t ...-., PooU.P.. Avail E 17'1 .,.... 2 It, petto, ~ 724'-A ,,..,.. 8t. Cdili ~ ~ llome with brtck fir.-C::°'o0.=. ~ iuCiiu deal ..... oft now 8HOO/mo IH. gar. '600 + aaeo dip. 1s.m1 ~~ ~ pleoe,4cet~thop, optten.at.l7M010. 8eyalcle, 1 Ir. eppea. .,.._7414. IS1-40M. •• !I ,.. .... ":7w,.1 n60I p8llo and run. .....,,. MllO. Vrtr too. ~ N.,c ....._ a 9r 1Mi11Ci 1IA _.... oom-,.., ' ' Open beam ce 1:c1,1 .. ,_,.._ DM1t0 ._ ,_...,. ~11.~"°'Y. 10. .. : ptu . ...., ~drpt. ._, t · t Oifll1 ..,.,....; ..... ~~~... . .... and um MOiiie .. --. 14MOllor....... pooe, lncky pell. i':l:".J:1a.991 I I ~I"· I . ...... ~"'.~·ia!r::•=:: I 8drrft., ... -....... HAMOMYllWiiW&clln ..,..,ea; HiriiOf Ctiiii i ..... : ..... ':t.S".,... J PEH ' BARfH TI Rf AL TY Ing Prtoed "°"' ... IOO I 1 9 0 0 I In o • A I t or J br, I M. ..,..,_., PINI ll""" "'"8 PoOI ...., ji blka to lldl • 10 .MllOO. Llf ... tyle M4-1ttt. tlCMM .,...,.,. vtaw IMl ... wMlllluft*'w. UOO. t70·7740 UDO-=:.sl I 4tMT4e Celtl ... IDt for,_ or ... W/aplon Otlld ot, peeto, -gee ~ r,m.,., 171-1171 UilJ ?? I"W,_ ••i•W ==HCMI ~·--· ...., Li•. lliO liliM: hi: NtimDert WI IM iJk · LMoer tloma. • -tdriNa; 1114 -..--. 411' hM °" ..-, *"· IPMC a1 .. 101 ,.,.~1N no felt: llOO --. I .. .,.. 20MO. l M 1 la. UIM "°°""° + 1100 LO. ptdW, eftOO lftO • .._..1 i '*"" _.. ........ .._ ..... iii'::•:;t: 1•t4 M~ Or. _..., t111 b•~; oeftd. ......,....,.. 7 ...: ' M·TFO. Watlr/Mol, e.-a , ' 15, .. ~ oortdO NMr •c•ent .,..;; 8711. a 1 per eon, H r•H, .... -.-... llr• USI THI on P•rtl. e111 mo b•••"· c .. , ttlrH ... a.•• 'C' n~..aMllr. a.a '"'•· """'*-Ml• a1.WA1L bdroom, lwo battl \'4 be. IJllte flO.Oll7. -W DAILY PILOT i 5 .._....... i "°"* w.e Mr. LW -. ,....... 1 .1 -I .. "PAST ... ·11tDo1mo. ,;::";;.. c::_•,::e.--·a.r.; ..., dllfdr'llt · • "° uf(.:.,J •• ._ 1 .!..'L1 t'f.... llSULT" .... ,..at-?t?O ~·-. ~--,m"...._ MlllOI ,,,..,....,~ ="'~ HIYICI iMiNiiiiii~ ........ ~ ..... lf\liiNi .... 1.115 _...:;;;..., aDr .. r I I I I I 1!::5\!::.1??: • "M;;;;;.untn IN r r r r r I UfRI rnr,1 Dl .. CTOllY :":....~':°' OUCH :=.~ •'t.i.r:.""..r:-i .:0.'5t11-Jfi!& 1''11r lh•:-.ull Yw _, ..-0 ... te .,.,_ _,. · • Ir. I -. • •·- St·n H'(' C'nll ................. ..11!'1 Nwpt '"•'"' ..... ~ALIH-AMITI ,.... ..... ..::-.::z:.· llLl Idle Item• with a Dllt1,.. a ....... Ad. ·~·11118 I I I I I I -· Liii ................. .., I ,·11 11 fl , • 642-1671 =:-.:..-~=-'= =--=:· .... -=· ~.,. ~.: ::& •r-·· llr Id. HI , .. .... ....111. ;r.... Oii• 'rf,O J " I - • • ' " ·.· .· ... ) . . .• . . .. .,. ,. ·. •.• .. .. ... ... ·. . . f ' t • • l ' I f I ' CJe Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT/Monday, June 20. 1983 M!!!!Wat lattt Aat ... ti" CuJtt ltmct C.atr!f!tn. ltural 1 .. .,. Dter !m!a ........ ..... 9'1••1 ,,....... 1.'Wi!li~P'!!'!'!'"'!!l'!~i---...illPii'M--li-iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil oftXi[ Sh8mPoO & etwn cleen' ~ddlt'e, kit, bathe. petio., lnOt ~. csoor oe>er· M--ow•.•ldge.--..... ~""4..-u-·. •,r•lm-. THE CLEAN MAl<EA8 mt•,.,. ~· ... iBi $1 84 d )(pn C•r Det•lllOQ. Spend color ~ht-•. Wht deelle. :t qutty gv.,, •tore. ee:; demonelratlon Fr• Mt."--· r81•-Jim 5 Yf9 :f.· Home40ffloe. 25 Yf9. Uc 403Mt Int WA R HI.A~_.... AJA • per av ~~ediO:rt :t :::. ~. crH~tl,.llv./d11n, rmrnln1.1b1Met11 .... ';'I:. Vetf'/ r.U , yre Of UJ>. SMco&lt. 2 .... N9wport ~1951 IV • 17~&53 bonded. IW.. Cot0r -~ Pool llMMr9•~urMClll •~-~-----Thll'I ALL Y9U P•Y for' p k .. <1 IXOYi Oet--093-4 81 .. CM. U2-34to pen. te3-0911 ~d Orelnl clMr'ld from ii & 30 d d I • 11 • d r g I room •7 50· cou~h It · E•p O•rd•n•r M•lnt ~5=~~==-· In :~e8 provlded/whote dey. Cell chtlr ta.' G~ar . .l1tn. pei Free pr~lm. New & ,._ C'i..nupe. tree irtm, frei SEAVIEW PAINTING 11~~· 642·1422 odor. Crpt repair. 15 yre model. Ello. llc'd •nd l!!!!!=tL-...---•t. Cell Pete. MMOM 530-7817; I AEOWOOO DECKS 851• M& .eo33 Teectlef DAIL y ··~11lula1 liq>. Do work myMll. ~~" Wiii =~m to TOM t73--2MI 8TOPPAQI? Ff9ftCtl ~ENNv'WoXYcXRE R1f1. 554-0123 ° n nan. ' oppecttremoved. ci..n QUALITY WORK Price t>v ptione, Jotln ~POf1uOU'M-£8L PILOT Lunch/Snacttt/Potty Ce .. at Cfttrttt IHlterrlHll ltett. I up, new lawne. 751-347' REAS. AATES. EXP'D 5'1-112f• 24 hr. llMoe. ll75-02'8 7wn °' 7pm SERVICE !raining Incl. ~6-7939 cmt-Muonry-aiOCk New/r9mod. Elcf'd. Uc:, lll 111111... BRENT 846-24t0 ...... llMelit- w ·•1 c t ~... Lio bonded, In•. WU help you L•wn-tre.ehrub lnatall 8t9Ven1 Paint~ lnttflor 4 •• ''I "l:';l"I;: Ifill 1tt k"I~ .. ... ue · ........ · obt.tn th• t>Ml nn8"c:lng. rr .. trkn/Retnoval • •~ ty ....-... .,.. SUNSHINE WINDOW DIRECTORY iiiliiiiilili•-.-N-iiifli·~111•~ .. -#381057 Rob 547-2883 Call now, 549·19711. L.a~ matnt/Ao•-ti~t • exter ....... qu ..,,.,., Experienced I Pro-EXP'O KKEEPER .... "' reaa r•tH. FrM .. t. feealonal V.,,, reuon-CLEANING 142· 1549 Reu s mell buelneee: .. , Concrete. muonry, net· B.1. w1i.on 1 Son• Free .. umate 6-48 5 945.3344 or ~5411 able rat.:. f~ it; of ...,, .. , we WASH WINDOWS 00 IT NDWll up/malnt. ~5-8381. work, fou~d•tlone. Btoc:k, Remodel/Rm •dd. ,30 yr• Johneon 1 Son: Do own •m•--pool Mede. For ~ Fut • Pl'oMalonel Ill Fiii UllllA I i brlc:k. Uc d. 538-6013 exp. Bonded & Int d. Lio. work 16 yre malnt & -·-Mfvlo8 Call ev tnlnoe n. ....... wort! teed Your Dally Pilot .. atll Cu1tom Brtc:k-Stone #3677"87. M&-.1740 l81'1dK8')1ng. 754.1899 & INTER,,._., ra1 ... Fr• · en nge __.,, guatan Service Dlrecto1y ltnict ' Block·Conc:fet•Stu«o •t. Steve 547-4211 &pm to 9 pm. 11 no Fr .. ee11mat• 8"-739 1 a-1 ~ ....... I c1ean.una . I.and-...... ,.,. .,,...,NG Pl.EASE KEEP .,....r11ente1 ve Secy. bkkplng, type. Refe. Fr• •t. 6-49-9492 ... __.... --··-TRYI La & MOUN Mobll dog Haullno ·Tr .. Trim _.... -·-... tatt w '42·1111 Hf, 122 Prolf/1ml buellndlvtdull. Oulll~ooncrete/meeonry grooml""'. our van, .,,,.,, Fr .. •t. 6'2-9907 lnt/e11t. CeblMI, '-'lnleh. (114) tlM7ll lil"a~t.~~~~~~'!!I Hr/wk/mo ~0-0988 B & ... ,......_ w-•ia ... '~ Llo'd ...... 142 7479 """"' • drt~wey. 8AM·8PM 7 111._.M Waet.41 • ~... " I = ~ con1rectore wtM> perlorm -. ... tical C·'"l ... , Oflvee 6. patloe. 8'6-4382 dXf. 53t·14'4. :,..owl . EdaTI"". TWlce • um Pill1'm -'Ill I work OWt l200 lnCIUdlng -aet •• •1 ctraalc TU. .u ng o ... 1nt1e111. Catlff1et, r.nnl8h. ;i;-rrucf o. l8bor 8nd mater1a1t muet C.Wa11 3408 •N-cablnet1.oeblne1 ____ .,.. ___ Dlyw1u1 month. 120 to 125. Llc:'d, lnt'd. 6'2·7'79 t19n.Newr«nodel,plane, be lloeneed. Unlloaneed =w I Aespr11y Remod . facing, bars & lormlce lltM tM TUt ... 1RYWXLL TAPING 54&-97o7 perml1e. Bond·lne. contrlciort ehould to ceri>entry. Lie 11341012 coun1enops. 6"2·0881 Fr .. t. Guar. te3-3283 All Textur .. & Acouetlc Haullng, clean~pe, tr• .. 11.m PllltDI 401081. 151-3151. state In thetf edvertlelng. AbllltyBldra 730-1900 Fr .. •t.Kevln873-1503 trlmmlng&lntenorhouM ~ Prompt, ne•t pro· ContrKtor• and con· ,...... IU.MI _. a-trical cteanlng. Mike ............,2 _,,,_, ...,... -aumere. contKt wy Cabinet• & Cer,__try cL•U "··· ...... ..,,. f~•~-.. • ... 7149 1-..JI~ M .,,... Small IObl wetcomee •neriiiiiiiii_."'"'iiilC"".--o-,.-na"'m_a_w"'iil ---------• BC MOVING· , G ondle '658-4088 wttti .-.. ~""""-·-· ..--~--,Free"' 645•2003 1ooif'itt., echool age elecfMiciXN: Priced lmm•~111• yard CIHn I HAULING Oulek. Cereful Service I H~ :::::;~ .:iv ~lone. Contrac-~tVeW•y·Parking Lot kldl. TLC, hot lunch, right. fr• Mtlmete on upe, weed.Ing, trimming, Clnupe, y111dltr• eerv. Lie. T1380"8 552-0410 Lio ... 1• 1..,..2 ••• .. 7... tor'• St•t• Llcen•• Repalr..Sealcoallng Car~al!J fenced yd. Supetvllld large or emell Jobe. Lio. lh-i>lng. 494-0285 . RANDY 6'2·7147 · .. ""' · ...._. ..... Board. 21 CMc c.ntw S&S Asphlt 63 l-4 t99Uc 0 XlfJiha-Carpentry 1ludy time. Nr. Edleon H. 396621. 873-0359 JESSIE'S GARDENING ..... = ... , .... FIREPROOF ROOFING Plan, Room HO, Sant• OanHallberg Grodlng -& Repair. etc. Quick Mr· Sc:hoolArea.968-6327 LIC'DELECTAICIAN · Clean·US)9,tr•trlm&__ Beltquallty.25yr.exp. Bl•ckwelder Paper· C .... AFlbergleM Ana,CA92701. & P I C R I o m vi R 2Q LI 'd melnt. NtVlce 540-8035 ROBI NINO Competltlw r•t•. • R I FISH. #3419113. Lie:. ;;1"1ao:· e;4~ ~20 °~alo~bo 96~~~31~ · Cltula1 ltnict Oual. work·RMI. ret• SERVICE: •thoroughly Lie. T • 118.428 730-1353 h•~lng • emov• · 8'&-2044 --------iRisAfil.EXNiNdtxbY Tom&31•5072t973•754-4 clMnhOUM. 640-0857 TWOCOLLEGEMEN ~~only. St---------1--------Atltra!JI Specl.tlz.lng ~ddltlona & Chrlatlan. NHd• work ELECTRICIAN L•t me mall• your garden 11 ... --Wiii Mow you. a yre up. ltcretutal for Ad Action -remodel. Lied, bonded. Pleue oell 751-436' Gd r•t•. Fr• Mt. Lie. grow & your grua grMnl -_.._.. VIN/MC 547·9107 .. We Gale Should Hang .... lrhl11ltWll Work iuar. FrM ••t. --------416'49W•yne831·7530 rm fully lneured, epee1c Ro..Hllkpg 973..()56'.1,,,_..--...-------Together 83M730 llllY· ltnictt "T•t Reeulta Dlse.llowN!" 9e.2-315 evening• Ctalracltra, Geaeral ELECTRICIAN I Engllah. & you wlll flnd my Cleaning: pereon81 touch, Paliil.. lime .. •s;c;-et1111•911•.,•mr---= ""i;pe;g--, Cal a .... Don't,,pi.t,..w,/·o·;;u.n,so,,1, c ltni Remodet/Repalre, comm. Lie. 233108. Smell/lg• r::3~~~i:;n:w,c=~) b8Chelor1 OK. CM/lrvlne. l-iiiiiit! .. ~!i-,!"'--""'!""'!'!""'--Plaattr/lgah I copy. etc. Fut ..vice. Do you hlWI a Jud'gem&nt arrt Cl & , .. Id. Llc'd, bonded, Job•. repalre. 548-5203 plMM kMp trytngl Kevin Cell Beth, 850-0933 by Richard Sinor. Lie. p(X§~cAINd 9!&-<W51 780-8359 Daly Plot ~8lntt you?Law suits? Oar"'9q Ina. For .. ,, 552-9142. llJ~t Deer L~r BIOG• Landl08Pt Main· HouMCINrllng Speclallll 2806'4. t4 yre of happy Reatuccoe. lnt/e11t. 30 yre. l=tn AO VISOR B60 bllli? Forec:loiures? wlltlesalt 111·1111 tenanoe & lnatall•tlon at Fut. •lflc:lent & r.... IOClll cuatomere. Thank N .. t. P.ul 545-2977 •·rll-lm'l'Wft..., .. !'l'l••ll• • ........ , Wtr• relT --------Selllng anything with a SPA OS·HlNOE ·NEW1 your eerv1oe. 770-1155 955-34« you, teM11' • U YOUR SYSTEM -FIRST CLASS-Qutc:k dry Dally Piiot Cluelfled Ad OPENERS. All Repalre. Sell w111'1 EASEi Repalre. &uto/!Nlll. Llo'd. 642 5678 -..uTltl resulta. Free •t. 6. tel la a almple metier . . . Loweet ra1 .. 1 11 yre CM. Claulfled Ade, your or. H•ve IOrMthlng to Mii? Find wh•t ~ In tt'a •BREEZE AAA LANDSCAPE CO. • Scott Gentllty 550-0142 clau aervlce. 750-9075 Just call 6'42·5678. L1c. Tom 557-4480 .top 9hopplflo center. Ct...med ed9 do 11 welt Otllly Piiot . CIMllfled ~ 142-5678 e.42-8007 6'45-tt74 !~~~~~~~~ a.tall tt Oftlet ._tall Bit ""'I ,,... 3M4 ladana Op 4tl4 ltlt Waat.. SIM ltlt Wu... SlM ltlt Waae.. ..... .. Deluxe omcea on Nwpt I.OST: Large bleck & wM• NTlllUU MATI an UUI ..... """ n ,. .. " ,_...., _____ ...,...,. Blvd. Up to 4,000 eq tt. female L•b/Polntw mlll. Be your o wn bou. cat.., opportunity. Wll 55WPM,rnlnlmum3)'Mf1 mLftmt ~te to lhr Irvine hm. &45-9095 anewere to CMyenne. catemaran mfg molde tr1ln. FI T . P /T . exper. Good genet81 of·1 $o4410/hr,AedloandTv Ne8t emplyd, poettlw •t· Reward. Loet IJ/9183 owr 100 hulll 1 cornp1' ltS.'40/hr. 837-4MI ftce 11111111. 9 to~ PM Mon, PromoUonel ~lelng ti' u d.. n 0 fl. k.. NEWPORT CENTER. Full Ml( 19th & Monrovia, boet aeooo 1~5,. through Fri .. far boetlng I "'~. NOW OPENI, 85t·t921 MrvlceE.lcee\ltlveSulf"•. C.M.142·7107,946-3104 . . 'SSEMBLY WORK. tor publleatlon.CallorApply """"p:t'~FUlttlme. • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA SIM · Roomt• to .nr 2 er COM IN~~=·~S:,:: del L.OST: M11ec11 dark ~-:::, ~91'1~ :=,:-:,:=.~ ~l~~~ ~fe'Yo eoea.S-03MOJT Tuesday. June 21 •Pt. S325 + Ye utll. Miii. 320 1 q.. 1280/mo :::,-:~olo~L::'· a: =~~g.,...,Npt ~~-~-=.: Monrovia Suite A·I . J HERBERTHALL ARIES (March 21-April 19): You gain additional 7eo-9274 ~· utlt &45-5383. 2333 417-6142 c11ente1 ~ • ._.. tWMn e.m to 1pm. co.ta Mell BREA MALL information concerning fiscal responsibility of those Share 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath 1· Cout Hwy. Loet· Tiny Bia T8bby 2 cellent monthly income. 'TTN: 12 peop1e needed ~ f'::°"' ~ P£'.. o:= .e."=. ~ .. ging lO ll\. vest Be aware of details fine print penthouM wl1h loft. nr• rnoi Old ""'""' ow1* turn-key oPer•tlon. c.11 for tern....,.,.. p/ttme of· 0 r n ° 11 · x P · :-, --~-=-,...------ur you . ' . ptaoe. laundry feclllttee. Otceu1t1.MW1yredec,w/2 lleutb~o'ke'~ Vic: forfulldetalll.83t-e1'4 floe promotk>n wort! It preferred, •o• 21+ . ._._,roOCMIOf and possibility of hidden clauses. Some plans subje<:t microwave. tao :fl'.. ofce, bath & huge etorage 191h 11rv 1 n •. CM. Ett•bll•l'l•d wholeHI• lhe WESTIN SO. COAST Sharp •PPHrance • Ellper Lo1111 Proceeaor to change and this will ultimate0ly) p0robve. behin~eficfial. :d. v':'.,:JFem:::. ~·U:.~~if." c!:,:., ~1 butlneee, wood & metal, PLAZA HOTEL. Muat =: J~2t ~ =:. = TAURUS (April 20-May 2 : tam t rom 875-9682 or 873-7550. unfurn. S300 mo. Avall IEWlll equipment +, good In· have plMMnt volol. Hre 2722 N. Main St, Sant• rounding•. Kint benlftta. Aries message. Go slow, lie low. play waiting game. WE LOOI FOR lmmed.131-32" dye. oet: 1.,09 or•y M T•bbV $:~ Term• 1vat1 . ;:~ ~t;1J"!e, °'11r.5i! Ana, CL ~~/~t~::':'n~n~~ Moon position highlights marital status, legal affairs. • 1290/up, cerpet•. cat. "Tom", Ph ... fl 6• · tea-etl7 qualified pereonnet. Mutt .... ,..,. proceeelng. Send Re-publi.s r~ponse to yo~ ~ff.o~. Coll~t data, _but def~r YOU 1 dr1Pe1. 8/c. reetroom8, ClubhN, HV Hornee. N.8. Prof•r•lonele ... dlverelly 8PPtv In peraon. Wlek· 'IHd•d 1mmedl1tely tume to: Undeey & Co. direct action. Aquarius 15 in ptcture. 17301 9.edi Blvd. Hunt· 'Sad, Nd famlly. Cell your noome. L...,.name deya t-1Tor 2-e pm. It partttlnie for Pl'lnceu 11en 4nllntl Blvd. St• GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Diplomacy helps llnt/I........ lngton Baach. 6'2·2~. 144-4&53 or f.M..e37f'i a phone no. 148-8724 Imperial Bank Bldg. 895 Hou• Product•. • Col--201. TUl11n, CA, 92el0 Unllmlted p -·-·'-Ul Town Cent• °'· 1pth gete P81moltve compeny. gain objective--overc.'Ome tendency lO act on "1 In Orenge Co. • mm 111111 • tr--lamta•t noor. Colt• Mell. 968-3851 LIT .... -- impulse. Accent on work, diet, nutrition, ability l;O I E•t•bllehed f2 yeat•I 1 MOF EE RENT •""Nll+ Onertuitltt 4111 &m-1• .. 1or1-11 Rent ACer. w• COOrd;~.,.te efforts of th,.,., .. who share your basic Photo• tlken/Ref'• ctittd Nlth thort t.,m i..ae. full t..ARGtsT I MOST AE· -eor & detail C819. Only up . .,,.. """ 6 mo Guarnted Service Mrvlce eulta Keep ~r LIABLE Wllf fl IWI 25 yre In ona del Miii, 3eut• and broller. Mu.t people 9PP1V. 15().-1180 conc.-ems. Taurus, Libra natives figure prominently. •crec1111 • Eye Wltneu overhead low & pro-972• 1000 2oours IPT -..... nf ..,,,. loc:al. 50-50 1Pll1 + be quaHn.ct to produce -------- CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect News, Time MegazJne, f"91on81 Image high. 98l ' NEED A TAX SHELTER? hourly. 673-3320 high qu•llty gourmet I ltfl,.. lulltnl al · · KN)( R•dlo. N~32 • Ot1 .. ~ ~ ~.:... Su.'!.~•1 ~~~,...t. • CIRCUS OF P8rtner11111pe •v8"able In 4'utomotlw ctUelne. Pt1one 499-2271 coincides with emotion responses. commurucauons .. _ ..... .,_.. _,, _ ..,,,.,., 2Salee___.........needed 1 and tor Jeenne. 1 11 .. 111111, •----.a with children. ability to define tenns and streamline '"'off to.,, 1• ·SSllE ~=.''~0~ ~ meot•t~ Apply 1n ~: M/Hardwtn Muet haY9 know -;:--:f techniques. [mprint your own style, permit creative whOareretoc:etlng. WITDJIM.... A tow rnont""' ---11. eon only. BILL YATES eleclrlclly, plumbing, Tu1tln Ofc 832-4134 NEWPORT BEACH on 719 NO. HARBOA BLVD '"' ,.._, .. ~. 3 8& Roed Crown HetdWWt, 3107 pain MU9t :':rj~l) flow. Pi8ces native figures in unusual lntala WU ... Hit ;:-u~el;:o·.~~ elMlff Bkr133-lt62 :=nJ!n~=ano. • EutCo:=:Corone bon::.:.."~·PPLY T~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You rebound in - - 114-M&-71oo ... "1 tt LNa 4124 8abY91ttfng. reepont1bte 11U 111118111 ~oA:· .:,1e1:r no:: w .. "_ 1 .,..,._. Hi,888 to 1588.888 Grandmothwfar9yrold oTE G marvelous fashion from what appears to be almost • ._... aduu ATTRACTIVE 2ND8. Alto ww111 buy my comfortable home, ii WUTDt deya. H L LA UNA. ""'rtain defeat. Accent on vitality, stren.gth, respon.si · Protf8fnllyrelocatln0need lntah ltll MAS8U88E8 not•. FAST 8')prova1 d}'I :::!tJ 11-41:30. Aft 7 Prefer8btt ~ In 425 So. CoH\. Hwy, "" g, 0 S 551 11 Koeller Ser"'°9 . Laount LI 0 u n e B •a ch . billly andtntcns1fied relationship. You'llbeincharge 3 Br & den or 4 · un-Brend new ret811 ~. T ERVE YOU and funding. 1·9135. pm · 8Mcl'l·c.ll4..._:64:81for l 7t._..94-t151 f f f . . b in turn. yrly lealld beg 1115 generoue tenent Im· .._,._.Tl I Denae Corp. Doug Butt-Oinking o your own a alf'S, mapr us ~ or career to 911. Pret pvt beech "'-" toe: "' tt ....... ey, Bier. •a.a• 111_ Appointment lilltH•H , .... opportunitv 1s on horizon. comm or Balboe .,.._ ,...v·-· .... · · · "" · ·-I .._ "-" Oyt 213-348-20t5. evea 2418 Newport Bl .. CM. L •HIT-LIAll* 2 ~ uper1enoe In pro-mlWllY 4~ 111per, releted VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): F.mphasis on trips, 213•198-9123 e.42-3490 No Cr.ctl1 Required cealng fotedolu,..., Md L. A. Tlmel to ~ on etructl~. or J:': '"3 visits. pt-rsonal appearances and constructive utillz..a-~ 73e-0522t-t7dytbkr REO for ..... Mutt be BalboelltMd.3.30AMto ., .. , of expertlH tion of intellectual curiosity. Project will be com-Alrqn ft1 lntala ltll 181'nlllar wl1l'I FNMA & e AM. M25 per rno. Comm'I bldO• se hr and On h Int ztll Cuh loene, up to 15,000, FHLMC ProcedurH. 641-8'41 or 846-1413. up. C•ll 53&4s25 Mon Pleted. views will be vindicated. eclose to you w o iXX n vt ...... t 11ow or bad credit OK, Contact Lind• ShH. la k 7VV eq. .. P ....... -., " ......_... ........ ....__,_, t"'-· ........ _ 12 noon to 3 lacked faith will now confess error. Aries p ys ey 31rag1: 914 Velencl•. & gu pd. 8/c 8Vall. Incl. eYen unem...,..,-• ..,_ 754-1801 .,..., • "'v ...... .. I C.M. Clo. to SC Plaza. teoo eq. n. of fenoec1 funde 1ny purpoH. ORANGECOASTSIL Bfll.lltlllllf PM. ro e . • $.40/mo. 754--0598 yard. C·2. Suite T. 130 £. 581·2'43 1700 Adame Aw.CM Entry level OPPortunlty •~,..,,..1111agemen---,---- LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Fresh opportunities Oiflct Latala DH ~!t1h_1s930,, .C.M. ssootmo. ...., ..... -... -·-EOE ~~,t~1n'"w~:...,,~., IMrfllM ..... ltl an·se in connection with "'"""'nal possessions, .... __... ........, _..,, .. , ,,........ "FASJ MONEY"· 80% ....... 1.......,1 Ar•. Poa111on requ1,.. Foo Job Cinancial standlng. Youlocatearticlesthathadbeen 1;~w:'~'."2~:5~~~~ Shope, omc:.a a 11or1 ....... 2nd•. Swimming poole, , ... ,,.,.,..... knowledgeohllb9Ckof· lost. misslng or stolen. You'll learn more by get\ing to Sulteble for meiiu or 9PI09 evall. C-2, aoo lllll• ITW room eddltlone, land· Opening ind ctoelng nc. prooe<lurea; oettltled LoolOng for• new career heart of matters. Leo plays major role dent•I. Agent. 5-0-5032 ~~.; f,,t2•" c M R • • •. Beeutlf\ll aclttng glr1t. ~. etc. Cail ue on lhlfte. M•ture, Perl time. • +. Complete benefit In Men•o•m•nt? We SCORPIO(~ 23 N 21) y t b'al ---.... Prtv8teroom• othefloMprograma SEA CLIFF OOUNTRY package provided For c>n.rto•feweeriou•lndl· -..A:t. • OV. : OU ge prover l Bayfront Offlc:.e from 300 CdM I lllllc:urt o.lty 10AM-2AM ALL LENDERS CLUB. 538-teee more lntormetlon p..... vtdu81t, repld adVence- "second chance." Cycle continues hlgh, you'll be at ,sq,.",·.. .dtxete.; E~Cst ... ~ 1985 Pllltl Aw. C.M. MOATGAGE 5'1-ot31 c . 11 cs A Inc · 1 ment, high lncorne with right place, intuition is honed to razor-sharpness. •· S575 mo. e7Mt00 S3t-tet3 REFUSED C"EDIT? 8artendere needed for 714-838-8000 ~ 8 our lnt'I ~ ClothlnO You'll find outlet for fa:scination with animals and 11--.a...1 "'--' Stor~~·· ...... h Be reted At llOalr' nlg. ht•. exp. neoeeury. • 2 pm. Co. M.25 per hr to .tart .....-... ..... , ..,, Mii Pll/,,..., 97:Ht83 ~ 21+. Sharp IPPMr· E.0.£. Mlllly, and/or comm. nature. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius persons figure NEWPORT BEACH, OE· pertl ng. '3et/2 t7th Hll . ·n11, Mee • rnult. Apply In We Are NOT 1111 AoencY JO to to cla training pro-prorrunently. LUXE WATERFRONT St. C M. 550 el f, For prof .. elonal m n. ·-ITU peraotl. Tuee. June 21. gram, no lllpef. nee. SAGfM' ARIUS (Nov. 22.Dec. 2 l): What had SUITE. 6400 eq It plu1 $400/mo, 541-9734 =~. ~IOed-= Danae Corp l6t-e136 3-5PM. BBC Club 2722 MlllW.... Mult have c:ar. For per. petlo. &42-4144 Mon-Fri ~ e....1.1 ""' ----"' N. Main St. Santa Ana. Split IMl, 8PPIY rnoml1109. eonal lntervleww Cell: Mr. been a source of fear is turned around and becomes 9·5 PM ... u,nu llclht cootrlng, Of91'\tnd, "fl C•. M3 w. ,..,,. st. Colt8 Delton 714-..,.111 -· bl Cel b . . in d d 'll ....... .. wltl'I good ,.,.,8'1Ce8, In -, M.-VwUa e a$el . e ratton is or er an you ...... ttftltl HCl\an09 for ae>t. In T ','i · 4111 Bookkeeper ,,,.....-,.....------Nl'lm -receive kudos torught. You'll be practically handed ua• wn 1200 • 2aOO eq tt w. IMM South Laguna on tM' "· HHllTllT ~not neowery. &rn $450 to aeoo per priv1Jeg1.'<i mformationonsilverplatter. You're going '°°· 107 1q n 8V811 from .,..., lndde offlcM, from BMc:ll. P'-SerM1 r• 111,000 AT GrowlnglMMCr.clltCard • t • n. ldH I for _. "~ heve • 11&. Places' 11.25 S540/mo. 531-105& eumetoMr. o.ni.. P.O. 2~e1 Compeny ..-1ng eher'p Wldowl. dl'WOICMt, Ind W800I' Of..,, and enjoy 9 Busin BASEMENT •t.00 eq "· •$775 up. 22&5 " lndue-Boll c 1te26. !MM CA .. /I lndlvldual far Ml time new people to the IOb wortclnO Wllfth t•O-O-L CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 1 ): · ess or 2500 eq n. Cell Mon-Fn trial ol'floe. 18101 Aldon-92713 or Cell: Terry 81 OwnerllnvHter nHd• poeltlon 11 Bookkeeper. nwtlet. MMS22 Call Mr. Rountree at career enterprise shows profit. Moon position t-5, e.42_...... doClrcle, n . Huntington 979--2230 $35,000 2nd TO 81 24% Requlremente: Work ~81 54705' btwn 11AM I highlights {nends. hopes, wishes-people will listen DELUXE OFFICE SUITES e..ctl. M2~2134. SPIRITUAL READINGS Int. PP o:'I· Call Mr thtouefl tflll balanoe. two Mtg"-*~· eorne hvy 3PM --deyl. f ff. ,. Ad·....... In .. ~·--"'-"' ..... 7 .. 2 yH rt pr•ctloal ex· llfilng. tofll dlllk>me to you. some might urge you lO "run or O ice. Bayfrl)nt bldg. 700-t,007 lltf9t BU ._ menare, ve-.. .. ..::.: ::.::: pertence, eome college req. Mutt be bright. llllllf Scor pio, Taurus, Leo persons figure prominently. 1q n 1va11 lrom 11.25. storage llPI09 18111 31' love, mwrlllOI ' bull-_......__ pret.,calculatorbytoucll. energetic, h8nl wortclr19, T I Protect valuables! BASEMENT lt.00 eq ft. I 11ormo + tiO MC dee>. =So~c!='~: 1150.000 111 TO In New-Cell Mon-Fri, 9-11, reepo111lb ... Good ~. fl Ill QUARIUS (J 20 F b 18) Co . ti 2500 eq ft. Call: Mon-Fri 230e w Oceanfront, Nit'. San Clem. 492•72M. Port e..ctl home. Exoet-71~117 good beneftU. good N-I ............ ._ II A an. • e · : mmuruca on 9-5. 142-4&44 873-416-4. lent qu•llfloat1on1. BOUNCERS needed 2,., fute. Irv. Celt M'r. Kleln-..,..!.•,~=::to~•£ from professional superior tells of policy which is EXECUTIVE SUITES ......,_.11 1111 ·~~-71..,.54M755 • .,..._7220 mutt be dependable. No man (714) t7IMOIO 1;;;.1 OrgantHtlon .. : subjecttochange.Benexlble,analytic.al.Bereadyfor PATIO/OECKUNITS ~ 3114 U.UmD exp. needed" Good ap-GreetLMl•Lab~ pending. LW'll ~ announl-ements. travel. variety-<iiacem motives, dig AVAIL. AUG. t SCR·M LETS u Of= OU& m . • p.aranoe l'9q d. Apply In ton to train In growing~ In u.e. beneath surf are indications. Gemini native plays I 2025 Newport Blvd, C. M. " • Tneory ctlordt , Tedi-111t1111 'let, peraon Mon, June 20• Ortho Study Mod•1•· No HP" nee.. W• train I Mary St•pleton. Rttr ·NSWERS nlque RHdlng. 8cott si>edal1iino In 19' & 2nd 3-5PM. BBC CIUb. 2722 Minimum wage to ltart. Mr. Ham9. eea-e1• . significant role. 950-1236. ft RulMll 536-9543 TD'ulnoe ft49 N. MMI St, Sant• An•. Alk for anaron.1,.,.-----....... --PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on For i..... corpor•t• office • R.E. ero.er Bel "'91t0f't Ce. 7&2-1718 M1n1Curltt for L11911na ff Canyon · Gnome IC•llll I 9'2-2171 54&-0e11 IMcfl a.ion. Plew ell long-range view-sea journey could be in o lng. ~~·~=:OU"e· = Pvta1ciN?" lutnttlee Jell •m AllllTllT II•-• 417-4111 Spotlight on communication, travel, education and Of In Newport Beacti. Norld·renowned eclen· soUMidiiON !1!11.!u... 11• ~= =·~"'': ~~ .... ~ •n••tLUIED review of spiritual values. Cycle could include neerCoutHwy.l1.3&eq t1tt.navedlleo'4t.CSone HorleTralNnglotlool ~ ~.,......,.. • port~."8ntcw0om-"*ICtM. t yn ••I*· participation in import-export activities. Libra playa n. Full t1Moe w111'1 wet tub ltomlo partJcte lh•t snow HorH lt•tlle, "· 1111111.llf llltant fClf eooountino. mlMIOn. ~ 146-1171 m1t1He. Leoun• Hiii• key role berl8mplepertclng.C. dl1appeara eo fHt llve-ln, non-emkr. Growtno.,..~Card publlcreledoneandgen. '93-41M ----,-, ~;i!r~r"lel '~t'lteFC9111ng .... l1M~ 81~~!2.:..woacf ~ ~";:;: :.i = ~·~~ ~--: .. ~~ lllll&mLllllJJI •-;:-tall Utt ltatala It ... talltl For 1MMu'°'11tveoftlce8 ---• • ~R:'q:i;.~ $to=lo1Ut"'8 =-=&1nbeC:: ~. t~,u~i I~ 2111 IUn IMI ~~..;. ·~~ 1 • ......_ WM ttwougt1 trlll blloo ,..'..-....-... eo~ •• Mon, June t!>.z 4n-41M IMUIOA ISLAND. 3 BR vtelbllltyoflloe~~ fNllll\ADS -·-.,_two~.,,... • -°"" a..,_ l80 Club f7n•--------e.eent home Ger 8191 ..... " ..... R:~:O:"~ncumb,.,er ... •d 1000 eq ft PtMle eta uunu ~ ~IO ......... ..,.,.. .... II Si I .. ,.. N. Main It. lanta AM. iS!_!nl ~~ I *Piii bch. '325·$800 Covering So Of Cnty or P• • ~ llvd lft Lan6-P"9f .. OllO•atof~toucil. c.1171 .... ,-411t. 0.. ,......-din~ • ..irty.148-e333 l.1QUnatoSenc'9rn.nte'. FreeroomfOf~maln· :'ark ·cannery Vllt1199 AR£fRE£ hd111111 Call Mon·'''· 1·11, 5tC9i "°"' Hunttn'lton 1•1011 ,...... -e&l·4"9 ~"Ann 2303• 91dO.Otelt11ctMtdeOOnit• .. .. 811 714-tlCM'17 ~->tOUHllHJlftl n111n ..... ,., ...... 4AA'l L Br Or R I Ba tor Ing wl1tt woocl penllng I CJ. ~ fiO i Aooel jlir, ~· ._.... ... IM"° bod>; '-Adi e ,_ •-~•tu;• :!kl~ ..m.,. Rm ror ":"' 112d715 mo. C.M. wallpaper pr~ an •• Protltebl91.0C*tmftft ...,.. ~ ..,_ '*90ft-I fMll lnflltl'I and apentell. tar """" flm. ~ Ha¥t 2 -"• condo on 1250+ 5'a-002'1 N 8 •r••, nc u no ut111. xlnt 1tm~• for la ... TI ,.. fClf ...._In Npt '°" ~ aper neo1 "8wpm+ Prefer exp.,lenoe. T....., Prod. ~ lol be9dl et Puerta Vetlarte, · · · · 6' 1--0140 eeeouttve . AVlll ~ mobAe Vin w/llA ~ oompany. Ml'9t "'·"""Call .... w.ra, tt1&4 tr8da fOf tnythlng ot MALETOSHAAE Rmmtewanted. Fe. "8nt for2·IYMf'tlrm.A9tlng • ,,J • tooel, ,_ t tie cfependeltlt. kn eatnl Cllltl fOt ¥9-SU,., AND IAND SM,lrv.tt714. V111U1. o.ne. 557-3534. NWP'T BCH CONDO $291/mo. 8an Clemente S1.20 , ft.~ nnn. w~ fedto, teMfltOt 714-M7·,CMO oatlone. eummer tun . HOTIL. m-4477 • ........... It e.45-4224 OCMn front. 1-42t-l1t2 AnnualP'"''--!'Ot>en ... '~ trOUNO: 8MpMrd puppy Ilg ti, but. terrlllo. WM wMrl ~ want. llOUMllt-.... MOdlll -..-;. 2ttl M/Fnlemk,3bd2ba,av .. "'"'"'*•anted,"*'" & 71';;.'4e.'"iao1• 1,0k;; ~~=-4~=7 ~: ~ci'uo~ ~~~ =:.';°"'9.-..':: ~ .. A~==· Ill=* lltal•lm! C.-Wiij_., 28r hM. L ~~.:0?.!·,1300 mo. empt, M/F or cpl, 38t. oooparMlon. Me UUOIJ7'0.otll AmUll .............. evallabtlnow,lttopptW ...... -to * : :=.~::·1::~ .. 9°· "· Aoomm•1e eoord1na1or• ~-~~ toth Hr=.~.::.!:~ L::,·r · ~.:=. !Ul•a; Hlf $ $E = == ~o: :St,..; = w.::::= .. · ':o,"';:'~~rl~g:r ~~~ 1'i~Cf~~=.,1n~ N~::Z~:.°·:;·~~~ rt12aoi.. 81/Moulton. -a~ ~~~·:::· .. ~ •== .::::-.•>'~77 "''•"t1>~~~· t2fO. ""'· 811..074' 558-7077, 213-895-6334 -. upper offtae. •tiower I LOST: COliie w/l'ICl ools, tY ... Old/llllhllft. .,, ...... MO iiin t "*lbfoondOCMl275 20tt M/F, twnl'tH W/CM ~9etle. 1410. *Adame&MlllVWCll lClntlont"""ftt~lisa ""t!: == lr'flM U.1441 -,-.... • ..... +'A+-1ldeo.neet&F\ooro mat• 10 .,_. i 121s1rnotno1ut11. t1i0 w ,......,....,.112 o.Mrllluil... M9iff'9i 1 ...,ewer••.-,.,....... ....., ~_, . ,..!°"!' An•' e:3o. bdrm. 2112 bl OOndO. ::&:-•=-h: • .,... \Mei .... m Ae: ~r ... "' ... .,,'"· -~-.-c--1• 1111 -!.• .. ._ Ownroom.W...,.,dtyer, ;;;; tOOOeqftWll,..l9Cll ~.,......, Vlo; ~le ,.. ..... UM-IPll ..-: ''°'r~::.,~~ :,:rJ: l::Ct~ ='•mm'°,_., ~,:.:=· ='··°"ca:.::.""~ ..... •35 ,..,_ ~"' '::.:-'.::=.MM,., ......... ~..m=:awr .. -:· :....aaaimo +~-.. l300 per mo. Aft 1. 1400 Pl"' de,oe11 • ..,.....,..,.....,., 1 111111". ,. ... ,, .. .it ~'*-• :ii..._M ......... iy..,._ H•••Mt~•!UJ.• ttw1tt1oe11ttow.;,• .... 1oa 8'0o7.... atMM-1111 .. , ..... .,.. I '*•1 . ., ........,. 1 .-. _..., , ................ ._ OM.Y ""°' a ,_. ....... .,. •••a. . 0\ I , - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 20, 1983 C7 •a. Wut.. 1111 l!I• ly!!f llM ltlt Wa•... SIM Aa""" 1111 hnltut ... •...a lut. llM IMll, WI 71141 l ~~.~Night ~p~ c11:1na CllNl (Olrca = ~ ·~~ 3 A L L I ! N 18' Prl.ndle C"atnatan, •hlf1t. Small nursfnao NtMd """'*'·tel 8660 1 1• round lot>. Qek, COfltem ~led Wood K1 "UEQER·O~lar amp UMd. but not mud!, 3 J()()· •Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI f florM. APPLY IN PEA• Loc:al pollca, eOllege. ' wt• SHO: I ctlllr, •;ro! botll ....00. 173-4743 ' 6 wau1 R.M o ttlannel color .. 111 + Jlltru, 1" ---- SON: 450 Qlenneyre, Ha -·-erana publlcltlon 10C11 If~ dln1i MC, • 12000 ~3 9\19. L.AiQUMllelctl • .......,76 _ _.. M/F.C..5&7·7te0. . ~V:t~t93turnllure .I ..... 11' Venture Cat, good ,.,,.... aide to cere for 111-YUll.Y NHl'M 1125: Dryer 175 cond 1750/ofr.150-1840 L....--------------.---------' lkMtty ok I ~ POMntlll T...-~ 1111 Girt• bedrOOft\ Mt 1126 lt' Day Sallet. Motor. A.CROSS 58 Fruit ATURDArl llra a. :t...,=:"A.t fM unique oP9IY to IMtn ., •••• I -Mallogeng buffet MNlce trailer, *Y feet, MtY to I 59 5-pulchef "1ZZU SOLVED ~C.. after 8 pm market1ne.IHIH u a I door 1'9f11a, 1100:· O.W oame table ull, reedy, 1985 1 Hit 81 --once ,4 ' Facto..y Aet>feeet1tetlve Aiilli frMHr, 23.5 cu. fl, 1125: o""I" 120 ea 551·3235 · ...... ............, vnurlllf In E S w/c:ttm tee & water Ols-&45·8780 875 ... 2 l ,_..,..,.,..,...______ 8 Hotel 82 Winglike ____ .,, ·--,11per. ~Mty un. penMr. Llk• new MOO. • -• lt' w .. twlnd, fut euy to em~•oyee 63 "-. Ro.._ ......... Hllll the lo. Clllf .,.., Our tllfOUQh Thw1 5:30 PM '79 .,. ,.,_,, ..,.. ' Perl/time, WHk•nd1. Pf'oduot 11& neededlndlv 1 tiy to 9::RI PM. a.M: hourly 9 OE hvy dtY •1NMr 1 .... lr-4 ••11• M1 otor, trlr, com-10 Thump ~oftOk-add· bUel..-wan plua comm. Pluth end gudryerSS50.Lkenew. :arpet1, dr1pee, 111ny11 p1111. 985,551-.3235 t4A.lsoknowas •• ..,.. Iner,....·•-.. ~·-d r 1 1 kl 780~8&4. t<W. ovef colt. I come to 8 o 1ng m . Good phone -• .., .,..,_, . pro ••• ona wor no you. Nen.tte &45-6 let 2 H BIE 18', uaed twtoe. 15 Monk parrot 84 Needle ~Angle, 75 t·M2.2. We'll IMCh you to do condltlont. Leguna Hlllt Electric dryer, WHher, loaded -+ raft & motor 16 USSR river bua1nM1 w/lndlvt, bull· olf\ce,Scott,961-2777 good cond. StH, ~augahyd• Din Ml, 4 S3800.675-t475 Part-time Clthllr1 wanl· .,..., oroupe, club• & or-(R.4) ~527. chair•. S 100. e 1111 ~lu·•c Glau Sn...._b· lrd, 117 Desolate 65 Jockey gear 66 A1Jerlsk 67 Mandate ed. AMall experience ,.. ganlzltlona. WE OFFER -.. .,.. 8 A. ldlt quited. A«*t In pett0n, •l"u" TralninO •Protected 1-iARBOR AREA ~0-6049 ready to Hll. $200, C Y PottetY Shecit. Lag Bctl. Account• •Commllllonl APPLIANCE SERVICE :lUEEN matt/box plflngl. 873· 1834. 19 Sicily city DOWN Aa6t for Sllelley Bamea. peld d~ •Management t1• •-We NII recond., guar. UNUSED. satin qullted, :A27 crulM rMdy. mrng. 20 Small birds or Elldbeth Armentroug 0ppot1un1ty .ar-sppllancea. 64W077 20 yr guar. Top llne. PP tiller m1tr lnbd, wd&lnll 22 Meeting 1 Yore ,Ill ~ nu 1-1 UlllYl'Mmf 1 •-•-••-a 89 l~830 • dngye, S32K. 844-0780 24 Make laugh 2 Palo - 1 •-For Information & a con-Needed at once. ex--• _..~ Wanted ldultt OY9I' 22 ftdentlel Interview. con-pertenced or will train. Lea 957-8133 Smoked OIUI dinette, up--iobla 18, grNt cond. 26 Shore birds 3 Where Anna who anioy WOtklnO wtlh tec1 Mr. B. Ayere, Full time 2 PM to 9 PM l.4eytag llvy duty wash· hole chra. chrome. ssoo. Fut, race gear&. ac:cea.. 27 Meteorology taught youtll. Mutt be well M-Wed, btwn t..CPM at: Mon·Frl. After 1 PM. er/d"YfK, lookl, run11tlnt. ~.oit3'er bed, Sl50. wllraller. $2000. Ron, unit 4 Tooth ~~~ ~ ~151 late model, $185 ea. • 548-8148 30 Turkish chief deposits " 175 per ....... c..i cn•1111.11n • o--· .... 11 ~jrlQ. fam!ly u . GINn. Sola & LoveMal, '249: _ ... ,for ..... good. oond 31 Individuals 5 Yukon or 23 I .........Ae ·2 Or'-tal 2.5pm. &4e-7021 (aa6c for IMM) .. ....,... 1186. 848-2498 Coffee table, $99: End $650. 9e2-70f9 32 Ratting on .._....... .. -· ••• Yll llU! tables, $49 ea: 768-3924 Alaska native 25 Raised 43 Hurried ... -_ --... ~ • Uk• new, 2 dr, frost lrM. >1ero 9Qulpm't $300: cabl-213.943-0211. 38 p 6 Easy to rank 27 Majority 46 Girl's name Sherron). -REFRIGERATOR Jdo 14, $895 complet• 137 Asian coin r-• ·--H•Hmft a1es. 893 9080 net S50: freezer 1200: redatory 7 Ad -: For 28 Arrow poison 47 Upper house nD/Wllll• >CanadU, a,.. coametlc:t I stove 1150: trumpet oaclltc S.acralt Slooc> 25 birds the purpose 29 •• ,.,..., unit .. 8 Up - -: Mak• extra .. llelplng Co. Full Of Part-time. ........, ·' tfrtstrlter $250: 2 sotu SSOee.: fool 1078 $22.000 8HP .......... ~. ... youth carr1er1 promote Management opening•. Stotlet & Co., one of the :;;tde by side. 22 ~.ft. k:e chai r $35: desk $35 Yenmar DlaHI fully 40 Part Of India 8 Love deity 33 Rain gear: Normal their own Mtablllhed Wiii train. Susan, largest commodity bkre, delpenaer In door. 1550. 833-9076 equlff.:· Eatata Sale 4 l Private talk 9 Caution 2 wda. 49 Soap plant roul•. Matu,., outgoing, 841-3010 needs you to Mii our I.II• 720-0555. 873-8547 NANTED. Mattr-or C111 arlan at 833-7122 43 Explosive 10 Week 34 Opera prince 50 Blbllcal peak attractive parentel tyi:ll s.... elusive lllgh-powered ~lrlgerator, $250: Waah· qn sz Beautyrest. realty ~hoenhc Racing Sabot, 44 Alas: Ger. segment 35 Far Nor1h 53 Dense one peraon, ,..... call Th...,.._ lrt• =-'~pr~=~~T er/Dryer 1135 N : Dllh· firm. 631-8670. xlnt cond, 2 Mlle/dolly. 45 Removals 11 PGA.'s city 55 Jal _ 2·5pm. M· . ~1021 No competition. COMMISSION. 1000'• of washer. $100. &48-5848 "'• .... • 24 l>urf board. 6'2", Randy g~:.hnc50=1J.~J,oo . 48 Ornament Palmer 36 Chatte<a 56 Of men: ,......., 1rf1tt ••• -t11 ••• 1Hd1. Cell After tO 4.M. NHher clHn work• Lewis, twn lln, gd cond 51 Diindies 12 Domlclle 38 Gem surface Abbr. Exp. only, muat ~ tyi:ll, Femi~ ....... :.. 11 (7 141842-8014. good i1s. d,Y.,, gu, Srn/belge •tripped eofa & I $70 obo, 752-8413 UllH 211111 52 Left out 13 Project• 39 NCA.A's 57 let It stand ¥9ft/cemera. PMT't, 112 .._...1..., -~..,tu"'re ex,_.'d Telephone Sollcitor. clean, work• good $85 toveaeat + end tables fV iit 3 North Salle: 5 llgnet lnet: tonea, PIT. 1100410.00 p:rt' i~";.,..· 11e1,....ior &nEmlll 548-«85 • · ~2:....8~1~=~ :S~: ''"" / 1232 8 wlncM9: 83 Johnson 54 Small people 21 Container concern 60 .. _culpa" pr "' IOI boating magi• our •tor• at South ~t Nhlrl Pool washer drye< $65. $25. Luggage rack• 9·9 eleo RDF: VHF: + 3 5 line. Cell Of' apply btwn We want good telephone and relrlg. Gold. nice $lO.DMkSt5.1930 Roll· ?.A. Syatam. Yamaha much. much more. 2 4 t : 3 o. 5 PM on I y . P~~tPPL~ r~at1on1at1 to Mt ap-cond. 1400. 751•5485 1111 blke $40. Bike par1e, Power/Mixer, $400: JBL $14,995 lor quick Mle. ~ 4onre 0 -~a9 I 8 . 1 7 IO :..on only. ~.O.E M/F n point~~~· •• , clothH & mtee. 2373 Spkra,$800. 49e-6841 Wiii consider partners. -Caa1111 I I Santa Ana Ave. hati, Claalttr/ 645 " 9151 · I f;A8:.';;;C.ji;M;;:;;j. ~;;.;;:.;;a ~eriel Oll•lllN ltal,tat IOll MOVING OUT OF STATE ltat 7010 I TUii • i IQIEY 1111111 -• I B I C _,..... ----::annon ·1 earner•. 1,4 \Aull NII thl• weekend. •6' ch I 811 F th • loaded -flllO ' on-EARN UP TO Oic:taphone PIT evening work. Call lens 199 A nuti exit f'urn .. plant•. applea. See '1 111 • .,. court WlnMr 78 37 HIS ~_. _ _.._.__.__ and/-S .. _ .. __ .. after I pm, 751--4223 nd •""" 848-0578 Dlme1 a LI~. Set/Sun Dey, ftlhlng, c:rulelng. $30 Twlr for MIS Cot, Free. P, 11•.• per day "' , .... m..... co . _.,.,. ~. 255-4 Elden Av. P.8' ~aon 845-7174. F I s h e r . • t c . tlldng snapshots in e.rn 109 ~. WO<k when 1-T .... lllltttl Olympua OM-I w/lenl & Cl T 1132 4tti ~ILY llURI 7 1 4 • 5 3 1 • 2 6 0 1 , '((AX Part you want. Excellent tem· .......... ao::8or 37-105 zoom trt MARINER40KETCH 714-840-5997 time/~ilme. porary a111onm1n11 Tr.... St · 842"9'30· ... S 1 3'~days,te00.873-5340 Nlndeurfe<, 3 aeta Mlle, rt evalllble now. Flexlble Stan your new car-on C.. Mll :>AE 5000 tereo. 25. c.arrytng bag, + blcycie .. 11'9fllU leheclutea leeve plenty of our 3rd-ahlft and pro-aattra I PlonMr CT-FtOOO CllS .... !!.c ..... 2012 !relier. $800. Aher 6 pm. nu I Ill •· ... time for vacatlona. sum-greaalng Into upper man-ReQIOOil 'f9P wtn 1n11a11 deck, orig. pra S750. 121 :Cmlnum 6011, 1.&hp 63 t-3106. 111n $ ' f\I. mer fl.In. call or come agement le\lel. Dally In· comp. In your home. NII for 12b<?. 4 JBL Cen· motor .,. extru. 1495. -------- -iir, Into: tervlewa held from 9 AM training Incl, 112 pra, 2 tury L·100 tpkrs, orig. I 963-7583. •rim• It-if. 7011 o-.im:~~oocs UEUYS[RW:(S to4PMandThun.....,.. 1y111m1 1111 $1795. pralt400,Mllfor$400 __ u_ unt•"'-" n\;I~ 1 nlngltrom 1 PM to 1 PM. Harvey 842..Ctee. Calh only. 841-3810 Skw du gen, sing' Of' 3 P.O. b 941 Mon-Fri ~am. 5 pm at: 12422 l.lmpaon, oar-Steel computer tables Ph•••. S 3 O 0 Io Ir. U. ~.CA 90022 2171 "·---OrtY9 den Grove. Avallable 3.dwr drop cante; feutlim _6_50_·....,',...8-40 _____ _ ..,..,..,.... flVfKY Wedntlday ..,._ ••"/ ' ;:,~ F D 340 nlngarelntervtewsfroml ~ ... Mite. elec:tronlc Vall~ 1134 ....... erryman II eng, ,,.......... ....... IRVINE 833-1441 PM to TPM to 7 PM al: ~~~2t2~ f' • n t . Dy • 1 §()ild o8JC ilate bed tan ~~~S..0S750/b11 ofr. Multt-·1!50 Itek Plat• 11152 BMch Blvd 111 Del Mar, Coe1a Mela. · bumper pool table Makera. 8110011 own 230-E Cell: 714-537~ Frtt te Yta AB 1 comp!, P«t. l'!IW $850 SH r--·P':* :;av.·~· HUNT. BC... 847-3498 wanted. Counter and ldor8bie f:m8' klttw. I muat Mii seo<>, 9e&·7754 to•'!npl j~,!_ ~1.?1 , ~-y .... ayca11 1 f,.; Kitchin help. Good Pey. frH to lovfng home. J ... 1g 12111. .. v--· --.._.....-H -Equal °a:~ Employer .. w/llne let-down maat., .._ .... _,..__~-......... 7t• ,.,..1~A&IV\ I IH Experience Nee. CdM. "3-IMOl B Ibo Co NB ....... .....,.. ......,. ·r.lf.N 84+-0210 4.94 t. Round Cubie a • vee, · ,_. • ..... w • .... ......., FREE: Adorable klttene, Zircon•• atonea. only 118 Ing $300. Agt s.4t-13M. Hlgll ldM>Qf pfint ttlOP OK. ~~' • WetRff htter or~ and t1bby colot. Ml S40-N88 40' allp In new Long BMctl 4 day W9lk 97t-7MO hiveetrnent nrm Exper r9Qulted eu.tom 897· 87111¥91. iiii:::Uu 1211 marina, avall. June 28 • for act1;1catora need• eun.: Pattern• ·and Pro-F Female n.... s _... ~ Hal thru Sept. 10. Hadl Sl'oatl, '- •• ". • • P •' d P • r a 0 n • duetlon cutt""" For I ree ......,,. Pl,.-• Ml!Admlnletretlv• Ex· f t4-$90-9537"· app · 2 yr. Old Oob. Lib. mix to Sllp EE-40 (213)437-0375 Padlaglng and Hendllng ec:uthle Secretary with good home. 963-3421 1w. ~=~ !:: 1C:::n ::AN AC COM ODA TE ..::::::::~===::::~~======~~========~ F~. ~-llPMk· excellent lyplno and )th...... slis Free kittens, 8 wkl old, lllde proj. w/CAM. $120 I BOAT UP TO 4-0'AVAIL • ... ,,,_. ·sTAI ahortlland 1kllf1. blk/whl, nHd• good Oldtraln:5L.tonellocoe& NEWPORT HARBOR IN Trailtn, JHfl IOU Aaln, la1Mt .. tno pref. CAY TAL No~~amokera plHH. ~.?r'.:.CE~ I llomH. 175.92 11, 37 wOOd cars, 1250 EXCHANGE FOR USE I OtWty HM -· - CREATIONS, '31·6414 Cal. se:J..OMO. :;.p· j;;tt1on. Bdlgmd: 548-5205 Movie po9tert, llS-$80 OF BOAT & MIN. CASH. BOX TRAILER 5X5. .f,t" ID llll Recep.:-:at llmTllY New bual,,....., momt. Free: Klttena with beau. Cuti only. 841-3810 I 6 4 4• 4 3 5 0 DA y s . REMOVABLE BACK f1UIW ~ ..,.Jml'\. IMA .., ............. _ mart<•tlng. PR & ...... oolorlng. 1 Cocktlll with 873"2332 EV $250. 845-6930 AHIUILI ~,, L"' Stitt .t S5 an llOur wltll • -...-Salary negoltlble. cage, ~ gulna plgt wltll s drawer dresser 'llEWPORT ISLE PVT. ON f~ Co. Type 45 Fir& .... .,,.... 84S-8464. large cage, 49~2628 w/metctilng nloht 1tand1 DOCK. $ 175/mo. CALL mun 1'UILD .IEEP I.It s .... Sel •1c»-Lwlng w . ~ anct hMV)' M.,.. frtllt..,... Live 1n c:ompenlln, midi-Fr•lneed• oood home. & baby 11em1. 551-6256 650-teoe. e;~'rs~8~111on •~50. and LAllllT =*;' muat. ~~ ......... .., cal bac*OfounO, drW, Samoyed X"Sfiep, 10 mo, ,ntrQ~ glau ln1Ylatore N-port Marlna/s11p IOllllUI IDEITHI Deny. 7t4-54S-0254 •••••lrut ~~;nhs-.~bte. F•. Aldl 11101 1 1. Good I St95. 10' WhltaSHk Sol• d1y.=5;n1onth late lelicn lMS • • ·15 2002: 4 spd .. air ""*"*II••• · watch og Jood 195. 759-8001 lbPORTANT ~anut• ., __ cond.(033NJLI ::=' CEN'nR I.AW M1..-C. • Super Secy/typlat, dr"'9r l,,w/chlldren. 842-62 2. ',vocado W/D $125 ea. Stll ltlt 111, NOTICE TO READERS ,.. • '79 320!: 4 ~ .. low OFFICE Miki recep, or? VetY effeclent, OU1go-rrM to good home. Male Wht 18 ell refrlg 1100 5 n newort e.aoh for 1111· AND 9!,'t -o mllel. (540XIV) llonllt/typi.t wttn 2 yrs =-Secretary Ing. auractl\19. 640-1897 . Kitten, Playful, 873-3297 pc dining ... 1250 ~' b 0. I I 0 3 0 11 . ADVERTISERS ru• -.,., com."' • ·79 7331: 4 ~ .• loeded. •~·Mull tyi:ll 50 exce:!,f'~1:,11 USC·houaernotl* off for i..OVable 4 yr. old mixed prov dr...., 175, ~lrror 7 14-645-7100 fhe price ol Item• 0 1•1 ~um 11111 .. ~111t (9~UXB) 5 wpm, . b• excellent Minimum typt;;'g 80 aummer will hOUMlll, Oold«I Retriever Uk .. to $50, 8.40-8938. Nanled Mooring or dock ~:,~~~ :Z ::1~~ I WlaHI Driftl MM °i ;AN~)~ .. eunrool. :=-::. :;;:..:,:: WPM, 94* pr.ciloner. 1~Au:'9fJ·~~~une run.11848-9241 Oark OIWlS couch. aitll 1 lor 28' trfm1r,1n cla11lll1d ad11ert1stno ,.1 •--,111 .. -., • '80 7331: auto .• loaded. Non-1mkr pref Cali 173-9201 . . ruaJtut MIS cond. 250, WU $1800 675-5674. 548-9995 columnsdoesnollnc:lude ' -• n-(18STll8) ___..,._ "5 ... ;. ,,.,,,,,., S t /R I I ~ 1511 new. 2 player plnbal Nest Newport. Near any appllcable taxH, Juadra-trac:, *Y good • '81 5281: auto., eunrool. --~· ..-• _.,.....,.., ecra ark; ecept on 11 I 17 cu n troat free refrtg mach. $195. 4 player ptn-llcenM transfer '"' shape. $5 100/obo. (1C08811) R,..._ecep_tl_o_nl_a_t.-N-.-.-p-o-rt ~B :~~· Xkc, fWICa/up, 1225. hl·boy dre11er ball mach. 1395 Arcne; 2711 or leu St50 llnanoe'ctiargee. f-fcK 54M834 axt. 286 days • '81 833esl: 5 ~ .• BMcf'I law otnca. Hre. Xerox 920 Mernorywrtt color•. MUST SELL 1100, vanity deak 175.1 MLL llOW mo. 6 3"2028 air pottutlon control de-~ -(Uk for Don) io.ded. (1CLH374J 8:30-5. Ute typing. Salary and RE badlOfound hel • $10041000. &4&-7841 home a I arm 13 5 , Nould Hketo lrade Olhlng vie• certlflcatlon1 or rrackl MH • '82 320f: auto. eunroof. °'*'·Call Joyce aft 1PM. flll ,,...._ •• ,1831 ...... sr 1,KC G_..._ .,_.......,_1 4 492-.3563 Sat. June 25. 10 AM to 4 •board my 27 ft Maco oft dealer documentary I (1FDN5421 640-6850 · -......, · """"""'' .._.,,.._ · PM. St Joechlm CathOllc shore hlher IOI' Newport preparation c:11arge1 un-11H19 F250 FOl'd cmpr • '82 528e: auto.. low mafes, 4 femalH, 7 2Pc MCtlonaJ couch $120. Church 1964 Orenge slip. Jim 548-8724 ieea otherwlM apec:llled 1pec:lal, V8, AIT, P/B. 1 mllee. (1EJA474) d6hl•T --uy l.L weelc•. 84Mt64 £hHtt1 1°bfl d1r9wrh• !~~· Ave, CM. Snack bar & I by the ad¥erttaer. owner. 11800. 845-8737, • '82 7331: 5 ~ .. io.ded. Plllttt reel eetate olf\ce, -• 'KC Gol .. _ .,_. ......... _,, 8 .,.ne • w c " -"'· raffle. lllllt 7014 642-4370 (7355637) ,..__..... .._,... ._ont of· Secreteriel poaftlon In ec-_... old....,.,S.,.too''~ S..Utyreel alngll mat-• t It__. / . ·--· -.. •• " Ihle~ Cente< ,._ ..... 0. up t I I & hdb d 3 Id I I d Storage lor Boatl, Motor ... • men Ul-1111 fie• app11ranc1, • . t-597-2862 · reaeiprngi ' 0 mnng rywa.shma-Ho-. cam,_,.,••-. Pam IOlS 208W.t ... ,"'--ta•-a non-emkr plaaaant altor I office. Fronl office · te5. Coft11 tbl$15. 2 end chine. port. 12 volt 1225. ........ ,....... ,...... 'll .... MllP •• ..,.., ""' phOne voto9 capable of ~requlr• good BEAGLE PUP, 1 moe, M. tbl1 120 ... Lempe $5. Oya 631-2211 p<xt Beach. ~2-4904. 3ood ur ... mega, atereo. CloMd Sundey h a n d I I n 'g b u 1 y -----VOloe, typing, Houaebroken. very lovlng Miao. 548-5492 1(8 1Z bed Hke new 1200. lfrn'aft 1610 8 CYL. FORD TRUCK Runs Good. &42-3379. mllm,• ••- IWltehbollrd I 1 t50/mo ahorttland l appearance. 1100. 548-911 t, ENGINE & 3 SPD TRANS. ' 5 -Ex.cell beneflta A · Reel estete experlenc» SW oft white textured aa BBQ, llke new StOO. 1975 KawaMki lOO. i378, S200. CALL &42-.3379 mf II ... .._; 95&-2t00 ak lor Mlpf\ll bu1 not ....mlal. Codee< Spanlel, AKC pup, eola, S 150. 833-3.190 Fro1t-free refrlg. Ilk• new g 0 0 d c 0 n d I 1 I 0 n . 15 DODGE P.U. xlnt, r...w1· Prefw local realdent. FOi' female. Bult, 7 mo, 1150, 9-dwr dreu« w/2 682-5635 $2195. EZ termt. 1840 1979 ROLL.8 ROYCE. Sii· U ••• ---1r lnterlew call Mra. Duhl. paper•. champ sired. *~BlJYt* nlta 1tand1, xlnt cond. 9ENCH SEAT for '80 Van-Nwp1 Blvd. C.M. Speoe V9f Slladow II, 4 dr, Carri--_ _._ ._._LT~.. $200 . 751-4953 , St50. Seats ou dryer. ::aun1'79Turbo182RO. agon. 2 paaHngar,, 91 bean Blue. Cream Exprd. for expanding R.E ~-• • 751-9007 xlnt cond. $100. Searl tow hrl, lo1ded with new.175 obo. 551-1075 u L11tller, Low MllH, mtg loen co. Corona dlll AalftorQt 910 MASTERSAUCTION wuher, llke new $150. 111lonlc1, oxygen, low LITEBODYWORK ~HI $49,000(SRK31475) Mar, DANAE CORP. :;oHfe PupplH , Sholl, e.a• .... j•••·••• Corv. l•"""AftA raclc, Ilka down, talle over pa~--861 9135 AKC, eye certlflcalM. ---& ...,,,,_.,... Upto50%oftyour .. t. 81 Ford E-150, 351, pa. 1979 f".C:RRARI GTS 308 • Secur1ty guard. Mature eleven weekt. 847-9952. new S50. 4 Corv. atoek men11. Owner 87S-737 . Pln1trtpln9. em, 989--1221 Pb. air. mull~• am/fm ~ • U UUIPUPU reap. per90n. Call ..,.. After 4PM. Bldrm 111. Tnple d,...., whit. compl., xlnt cond. cau. cr\llM cont. Lo rn1 • Gold Spyder Convertlble. EJq>fd. I« expanding R.E 142~77 or &45-2439. 2 Nght 1tand1. Walnt. $150. Corv. lklrack, Ilk• Set of 4 Drag Muter E. Ilk• new. Must ••II. Low Mll11. I0,000 mtg loen co. Corona del U91omer Service Golden Retrle¥9r Pupplea, xlnt oond. $300, Kina new $25. RCA 19" COior 80x14tlrea mounted on 18995. 648-2254 (280951 Mat. DANAE CORP. HIOfl pt-.Ure Poaltlon AKC Reg. M/F, 7 wt11. mat/box springs 1125: TV, like new 1200. white 5. lug rime. 1979 BMW 320I, Sltver, 2 861•9135 _ wttti ........ medk:al S200.call~1040 H~·bed8'Whltewool Crutaer bike, Ilka new S2:.15 /b .. t oller. '82 Dlic Dodge Ram Ven. dr,$8500(S4tlt.U) ..,......... -1 decorator pleoe '350 1100. 642--4274. &45-5898. 18,000 ml, $12.900. Ex· Niel dl9tr1butor. Muat be. ex· Springer Spaniel Pupplea 75i--t852 • \Aajor Remodel Sale. tru. 840-8t48, bteeM41 ........ • 2000 /.L ~~.:.. ~ .... ·~ 10 wk•. M & F, all 9holt, Set Of 4 Drag Muter E ...., ......... . a ,,.....,. _ .. ...,...... ._,. wonned. $100. 546-2848 CLEARANCE SALE Cablneta, AppllancH. 80Xt4 tlree mounted on btifan, • eftta. StMry Neoot .. bll. f"' ...... ~ Collie ..,......._ Th\lr June 25 Only French Ooor'a. ~ting, white 5 tug rims Clu11~ -.a5 We .... W PhOne 84 t-2985 between ''"""""' r ...,.~. Brend new bed aett, not Light Flxtur... For As>-ury 04 . 1 ........... ji"J-... __ _,~...,... ttM11tt. .... , ... S30 PA()()425 PROFIT C..Jaca 714-847-5522 10• 12 only. beginning Male, I IOO. ~93 2nd• or rebullcM. tee.95 polntrMnt, 759-0648. 13500 8 S-8 8 · $1000. 207 Hanover Or. :k~:O~g • 1 1 0 f I•' •34 Ford 3 window cpe, un-• • TUMdey. 6-21. Pttl HH TWln. $78.915 f!Ull. King & \4cLaln 20 .. rMI mower. ILll1lll ..... ,... CM. 751-3212 8r7• .. ~3t 1o7r .. • d I 915 O O · .. ., 1!!';!11!1ie':: Oueen1 also a11all whlle • ltl.W. Plft•. Mrly bua roof, " " •r•& .., ....,... Service station attendant 2 Paraket• with cege & th~ lat at dlacount •150· Peugeot t02 mini l9et Electrlcflgbeyboat. tttr lllin many other bu• partt, ·57 Metro Nuh 81 Luv ...,...,..,,,.,,~-=~-- Jal nm ;=:,~· 17~~~ .:!r':~ ltend 195. ~7-83~ ~'97~0.F'" dallvery. ~n!;:: ::~~°.:d~ ~-~·~~~: c:= 11Yeepe160. onlY f&oo bug parts. eeo-3778 eng & trans. 2583 Senta ~=~~LfcFa~ri Hallmaftt cwd & peny ~ S..Ch. b~ Hll · mlral ur.rlght frHzer. auxlllary, cuitom up-ml, xlnt $895. 545-8788 NhM11, 5 lug, Keystone Ana Ave, CM. ! ltlOp. Muet he\19 exper. -...... I • ..aa. (nt4ii.TIIOiTIUVii' bin-:otOl'ful Rattan Coucll, s,,'a50na·, 1F1a00t. ~78 Yengamah&• hollUM')', 1tereo. aurrey & etenyt " claatlc, 15 >< 8, Hice new. '72 Citroen SM Mueratl I and be able 10 wor11--llr11tM-t Ing Set.Tablew/8 nearnew,seo<>velue,Mlt cover, 0011n going. .... Hll S55N.845-9478 Sepd,tunpwr.alr,IHther, wkndl & night• when ..... , ... ., • cl'llfr• buffet and Chlf\a $200. Zenith Stereo 1100. lull dr ... & llxt. Trade fOt car Of lrucft ttra I t w ....... ..-ve. dual ovem..d cam• I needed. M2..ft10. CoMapoodince, typing, c1oeet'. S2800: 539-H71 mu11c center. Phono. 12200. 859-4602. 845-2983 owner 1678 ROlld'a 780k, lalrlng, •" u... -tll-N lacquer, collect~ bkkpg ...,.,, llMOllll. ... Tape, AM/F~ 1100. C.M. \Aatal dectector Corn-\AUST SELLI Melcraft bOXll, rack & radio. Algt!W1 = m . lor owned, mint. Proud to M1t1t a WondlrfUI Wond Supentl()fY. ekllla de-..,arved Frenoh Armol,., '31·8447 m 11 tar 6 0 0 0 I D Sabot. 1525: Avon Aid· S 1 t 0 0 , 6 4 5 • 6 7 3 7 , your vetltcle, domeatlc or lhow, a ~9!'re to drlvel ot Shopping, rlglll at ... ble. For lnlormetlon minor front. Tall. 11500 .... fv... ... G.E.B.1<111. uled 10 hrs creel, 2 hp Ell'lnrude, 842-4370 I foreign. 651..$285 ' Mo11i2~u1t .... Cy~C== =-~~e':'tMUetUm ~r:::1-::,1:.eo:o.lg~~: o!,~1t!, wtttt~ 1 llkanew.1280.848-9678: $760: 11 ft. Bolton Z 1979 Honda E.xweaw. 1 WlllY 181912l2chst~:~921 ML To place 'fOVI ad, 1145. Small oak ahlpa 11 .. d & foot boarda. 00Cll Tlble & acceaeotlle. =•I~ Sp~i>o 16 pr.f 1H~~"7M llN. 87;_~-:802:'° ml QUll •••• ~=.,·~:::,':.: ~~:'aoawi: ::"c9e!:n00·~b=~, ~~d~"":i:,~tr2 ~te=.546-0419' ofo 171~)54&.5930• . ' n ;ond, Z80 m1n1-tra11. AllTliiii -:you.~~~iijiiiiiiiiiiii9'iii•~ .... ~ii142~,~-~1~1~iiiiiiiiii;;l;11440_. 640-iiiiiiiii5e29iiiiiiiim~ night atanda. s1100. "8J Atl'oletlc c~ family ....,...,..... Exlnt cond $ tH. I . 548-UOT memWlll!lp 1140 Incl. za ft °'""' ·se. 1n good ee&-7'32 Newspaper Drexel Queen ldrm aet: 1ranaler IM. 752-1837. 9hape. Take It •way --.7-t_H_O_N_O_A_90 __ _ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-1• Wft··tAt TO S75.00 PO WEEK Wt "°" "''' I & OOflll"P lot 1ov11t 11cer bt••ff• lo *urt "*'' '°' Tilt Of•nc• Coast ~t PolOl o.t C"1fl ""I •I 3 30 p,111, and lfOr• 11111111:10, 111 .-M•,s On S.hlfdlf,,,. wor• • It• t!IOft houft. Yow '"" u rf\ ''""' tr!C)( Md "'''"' lloftl -.lh Ulfltllt '"' on mone1 .lhtrt •• no dtl1w111na 01 collechon 1nwa4Yed. tt JOii 11t 1nl1rnltd. oleo• c.tfl Mr Cltl (714) 541·7058 I ~ 1• hdbrd, triple drweir end Sal of 4 Oreg Malter E todey. 14.000 or Any 9ored to 100, xlnt cond. mat~ mlorrora (2). 80xt4 tW. mounted on r .... offer. 831·5175. S2H.. 8"..41S9 988-7754 --831·9000. white 8 lut rlmt. ----.,.----78 KewaHkl KZtOO, !lrttltone j)leypen ooudl, I 2 2 5 / b • 1 t offer. !lcMt!Ooelt 18' L.apat.rake, FORl<ld to aell, IOw m11ea, New 11500 ... MOO 645-5191 8 cyt. Gray marine, head. *Y cteen, t•t 11700 obo. Ms:aa6e .tt I . §lmf'nOM ~Mo-S2750. 54J..t7tt ot>O. 49740U !LiGANT KiNO ti '9catl trtc twin bed. Qd oond. 11111 12 YamaNI JU7IO LCiO 8dtT'n "4. 11000, I pct.· I a 0 0 , f O I d I n 0 • IOaded • 811atol Con• $3000. 142-7117 Annon lltra. 846-2711 Clh8lr•Wllklf 140, gd court winner '78 31' H/8 1--------- l llY Pl•I• cond. MJ.0092 TWlr for M/8 Col. Fl'Mi P, ..... ~ L• 117-ll'3 J1ot m10lltne, I -cent F I • h • r • • t c · lllU• llULlll hiafl.,tlecll euto iac*PGI 7 ' 4 • I 3 I • 2 e 0 t , ru" 11n1 of Nltel prtoed Kenmore llHwy duty lf4H. l>y8a1-:!211. · 1714-'40-ltt?, from M&t. t~ down/2 ri:''~il::: ~ Ster«> rtce1vw & "*"'· lll"LLD tilt ~. flnancMO. ~ & Wrought Iron rill· NI. MaMmlty ..,.ooe 1f lllliii;::; MbOi t;;;: """"'' /ltn ~ or porGt1 or 18-~ II t 97~. Wladi-G.Hlad~Olrd .to:w O~Hw, atllnWey, mete• on.ri 711 • or-t lhClf"\IP, 1100. ~ ,_.,;o,, llectl · lrownlJordan petlO rum. rwo crltla OM '*"""-eH-1730 aft.• 141•11 a Cl\llW, roolc• andOC· one 1111h-ortatr. -0.11. ii· &,.,..., flbetVl ... •-= ....... ------tomen, i.-w/4 Ghln, 17"' t104. lloOP llO main aim ST to Honde. gooc1 ooncs. & more. MIO. ~to JprlglU p~no, hoo. l'llHI~ atrHt 't1•1oti aaeo. 720-151' 4•10flM KfnO t11e wewtled oom-Yamn din bike. tt?t. leuncn trailer. Exoep· ;:• = p19t9, 111. 6't-14ao Ml·tfM 110M1. aen. eeo.a121 _ _ COWllY.:00 alrtl WiOj;:i NhOi9 1'IOUliiOii •on,.. 1 !lal "'1' M9. HI . "4127•. M0-7171. M1tf ... ,. Pool ~= ti' Cf\tyltaf flber9IU1 ~C:.,"111.o. ~ ~ fiil i...,.. '""'"' '**"· ..... "°°"' fib, ,,.., lllum. 411"'5'4 af1111r1. 'ttH • 14'' ll!Nb..117.eatl l'llHt. atrHt bH•h hr-..-------...,.,..., ,..., . 1111. leuntfl ,,...,, l•oep. ,, ..... , ....... _ INlfloO, ....., tlonel ... 71. llCM'7ll """ .. COMMfll CHfVROLET , .... I 1 • t'-I \ \I \ '... 1111 1111155 &I. VetY a=.·-.. --.-.. -.-.. --,-.--Fully loaded. I 14K. 646-4452 ...... ·1tu-Ull c!e~ -~=;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;=== NNte, tow mllel, Loeded. WIM Tllke~ ...... 1411~~ !.U-1 200 UHDCAR8& TIWCK8 mo.131-677&. 831-tOOO ~-~ COMI IN Ofll CAlL FOR 71 IMW 2002, OdofedO -.a1T1 ·~~ ye1ow, reoantty ,..,_., IOI W. 1111. ... ANA Mutt ..., '4000/obo. aoead...,., ....n 546-7421 • -------- 1taffMACHkVO. ·74 2002. >Cini, .. °""' 79 ::'e •• nu. _.,.. HUNTINGTON RACH MQ00, 114M24t -MOOG. 1W71t. M1 ... 1t •• 1111 71 20C)22LOW .... Of1g. ...... JUI MPIY1W-.ul OW1!9'. b09llent OOftC1. .·um I iP3': .. ---tlOOO oeo.• 14&-310t 1ume a. "I' 111/buy ewee. t 10,IOO, 411-M 1' IUll'IDll ~tooaiiii N ~IC,... ___ ,., 'P...;F ·~&-1'\'toed :.=..~=-IN C08TA ....... , • ., Hllii.•ilCwryMOCI ....... • ....... 4'DIPSSI... ~.Ml ttl60. --R:Jt'CARVER flllW.4ijii,.,..., .,.. JO.LYIVwC'E·tMW ...... lo ""· 11ll0. -~.,lf'f(l<Jlll(lflllll ... llMOIO ______ _ l4Wl'IJlll•.,. ,~..,.,... H 810. 8 ....a. .-·eo aacMI, Wk. .,..,.. ,..., ... ...., ~ ...., ..... 1171. ) ~ (on,.,..., G.7M G ---::"~ .. '*:=-•, "'"' -"•t !ov ;:ant In wlle•f aprlnt• IH. •=----, _, --Dllf .... CIM -fl ...... _ =s~ :-r~··· ... :F-'<. tofti. .....*" ·~ =~ :..: ..... tit.._ l ;:....... II --. ----------- \ • C8 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 20. 1983 ...... lal!!!!f Aa1 ... l•f!!t.. Aaltl, .. ,..,.. Aatt1, ........ AatM, .. ,.,,.. Aattt, lal!l!!f A ... la ... Aa.... ........ a............. • ........... ,..... 1111..... 1111 ..... tHI .. , ... ._. IHI ~h tllt Ttttll l!ll , .. ,.. tl7J fthe tlfl ,WlllN .. ,.. tilt " Oetlun 2008X. SIMr. 76 C'loo, """ QOOd. nu 71 Ud Mil. 8 IPd. new m&.UTI 74 8 11 Targa. XLNT cone1 • 78 LMd CNIW, 20,000, (fjj)~. ~ N V<*w PtlOO, nu gs, '1j iidO, W Mi #.\ N OortlN 01, • IOd. ontv be.at = =· 6 epd. brek•, 11000. Alk IOf ,.,.., new bfek ...... ·eo 210S!, mini GOnd., cpl, dMtl, upN, ...,.,, 0 w n . r . I 0 . de d . M K ml, Otta. own.. UtOO. 1 Marlo. Ht·8400 dye, '*'91 .yetern. AM/FM enr1,llwbluw/blulnt,ll· buut. U400 obo l 10,700/ofr.t76-1177 NIO.M2•1l 11610ltMiofl'9gQn.llr, ~t-0157 eYM. It~ oaee. AJC, run• loyed rime. 361( ml, 873-4471.135-3742. ~ Nll 70 ,Of Mheflck. 1 =:a~~ 78 eold AooOfd, 6-epd, gopd. 11500, 861-1153. 64M008, .-1« Staw. , .... 'lt 1.. 1176 NM d iA 4 owner. lo ..... ,_ ..... redlo. gd ,.,.. '2500. -au ..... _ ... le tr...... -~ u..... ....... ..· .. _ ---.:::-9'9!..r..auto. 8 ff I _, _,.,.,,., -·· .....--. ;.:;:-;:1-0 -· -~. obo, l'N·2112 "2 2IOZX. T •toP, 6 IPd. let t or • e. MG-0411. 460 SEL e.8, ·eo. 37K ml, twek ... amlfm, new lit.. - IOeded. extended WYIOe et 4 df AoconS. AM/FM olM green met .. IUNoof, W ...... and paint, axcellent ,64 CMY cetry9i 1 ~ 73 Ptnto. oorocltio11. _,.,new Mtdlar. Aaklng Tacie naw tlrea etec: eun pwt ... ll/WnclWI, many ··n• cond. 11460. 646-0483 OO QOOd oond• • Autometlo. ..60 flml. 111,900/obo, muet Mi. rt, t.tU.1 $ell. Mioo csaya, lux. opt•. Showroom .. xtrM 1760• ~~ tel-6291 .rt. 8 t6K ml 4""2922 1 US.HOO aak Jett con<I. M y lnepectlon OK. 0111n ••·· tin 73-..0. r 14-I : Pmut 1111 850-laat.-. DWmnun. liua tin mn• .. m 1979 ROLLS ROYCE. S tNer SNclow II, 4 dr, Car· rlbean Blue. Cream Leather, Low Mlle•. 149.000, (~RK38475) tt7t FERRARI, OTS 308, Gold 8a:: ConV9111ble, , ......... Low II••· 149,000, 10111 (28095) 1979 BMW 320!, Silver 2 oau1n dr. lt600. (5418142) lllD ............. ............... "Win.Liil ...... ~ ........ .., ................ VOiume Selea, Service and Laaal1tvc, WlU-1111, .... 18711 8eac:tl . ., 111-1114, ...... Hunll;t; 8Mch ftat tiU (l 14) 2-2000 •75 SP;&r. new 1oP l J!I.., tin paint. good MPG, fun car, nn•11111 dependable. 12100/bit Na heW Orange County'• ofr. Mutt '"· Angel 847-8272 Of 53&-42541 fl~t ealactlon ol UMd J~a: SerlM II, SerlM 78 Rel 128 Sadan, need• 111 Jee and XJS coupee. some repair. 1500. SMUI nowt 49'-4288.-11111 MITllS '19 L.anca $3500/btl otr. 2925 Harbor Bllld. Ciood cond. Tim 647-Me1 COSTA MESA llt-JIOO Sell Of trade. No r-.. -· 18 f'-:l Van, cuetom--~.· :."'";'1 ~1 . ' com; in I ... Amt ...,., W9-N m U• • on.r refuMd. PIP YILllWllD leaeh'• "'-1 .-ctlon az.ci, 2 ,000 °'le m1.1 . .,,.,,.-=---,.,,.,..-~~-H7·1507 14500. Hl-1914. 7S Ptnto Wgn. New tlrel. •O• TOlll . • 11111 _.. "WI WIU. llT ol prevlouely owned rblt tranafcwb. Much NllT lllAIO.t.. W'r-Porechee, Audi• and 80 Blazer Sllverado mol'e muet ... Only 11t11™ tl•f II 1•11 .. " Volkewegene, •-wo, ... power, auto 11260 eeo-1210 · ITIP If I 111111 ....., Vo1Uma8 ..... 8arYloe 0/0, EZ llft hitch, tape ' wm • .. ... -a-:sou-'"'ll"'ou-r -,,..-.. io;-And LAM!ng ... . _ . . dad!, mllQ wt1te. •&K m1, L'1==8,-::F1eet::-.:--,-:-2-«-:"'.".~i-:::1t:-.::1;;-6. . PAGUnl 1.ll~U'.I. 181118Mehllvd. -..-. lharpllMOO. 648-5625. Good cond. 2AN New- WI 111111 St. UST& lllU 1411114 Flnanc;ing Avlllable On Huntlf'li.lon 8Mch '82 El CemlnO, j500 down, port Ill., CM Selected 1ta3 MOdelll (l 14) 141·2000 455 E. Coaet Hwy. take over payment•. '78 FleN, 46,0:e :~ ltr ..... a..a IHI CaHNOWForo.tlllll !!I .7 VW Con M ~~ 541-2164 new tlrea, .-.o, 1171 &set. Wt11. PfO-1te3 ~op CIWIC. Nu 1 F~. Air, ,.._ ww:i~ .. :i etiaeie 12116. 1e leulonelly malnt. tt79 FERRARL OTS 308, pHlrM·OrlG thru out. Clutch.XLNTCond.Muet A De tie 11111••m ESTATE SALE: 'H $18,000 flrm. 5&3--0W Gold Spyder Convertlble, Mutt MM. Dena 557.3534 Sell. 821·t860. 527-3724 al .. , atl Ne tiew a good Mlectlon Ma1*tc:k. L.ootte great, Al. Lo-MllH, $48,000 1874 SUP« Beetle. Sn Rf. Oreg UIC IMS of NEW 4 UMCS CMY· '"8t tlt9a, "'"' QOOd. 1978 450 SL. fully loaded. (28095) AM/FM, low mllHga. ·75 Bue, em/Im at..-.0, 'ii RXUICEA roi.tel MOOPtl 878-1134 122,500. 5-48-<44&2 1979 BMW 32QI, SH •• 2 134()(). 646-1970 ult co~d . 13300. Lo m.I. MW tlrel. 81.110, e 81 MBZ180SL, reblt ang, • 1(41 dr, $9500 (5-418142) 57 Bug, etock, new 644-5389 'cyt, rune ~· deen. COMMfU CHEVROLET • °'." r '• ' 'h iGf1l IV. rune Oil . .S1100, 846-1295 trane. 2 tope, $8200/ofr. 87 Ude blu conven.. bfM4e4 lenlH palntltlr•, beaut. 13800 ·17 Rabbit I $895. 644-2 35 780-3et3 ~ cond. $2500/0 BO. IMtr... ......... obo. 842-4875 30,000 ang. ml, xlnt cond, IU.• hif 88 260SE, auto. en/r1, air, · · 842·8799. .... 1ffer fer tie Bug, gd traneport, ;~ot!~:~p .:~~'re '72 m . auto, OOOd ifl ·~M~.,,!~· &~· :!i r-\ , •• S4b-I 200 :::· i;:wj~:.b· ~~~·5~ ~... I H trlltM fla••'-1-$800/obo. Al &46-2228 & out ,esS.ood tranep. cw. $2500, 545-MOe. 7~1:~~~ luHy loaded 'f,;~o;, 0~11·c~0•1:~: ';11~':.ti\~1·= ·~r~s~:~,,P~·~ne ~r."!~~top .:11C:., tu~~ 111/rf 9qt'SV@Rtii!l11 tcGl s:J.311 CIHn. $l5,t00/0BO: • 781-4217. ., • 8e Sqbclt\-manr new condl tlon . $3900. n u t i r·... 12 2 50: Crown Imperial, onty 833 9960/ofr. 640-1715 ' &48-2882,2t3n89-4124. Ptrte 157 lteme. Muat Ml nowl 97&-0330. 848-9495. made, xlnt con<I. '4000. r¥"'W CARVER 11860 obo. 642-4975. eo Rabbit conv, 5epd, '7& Regal LTD. air, PS. PB. 644-4839 owa...... Hn 75 450SL, mint con<I., wlvee perwonal car, 35K ml, 1 ownr, $24,500. 780..()8M. l'k../I 87 B d 3t.OOO mt, CUI, many electric wtndowe ¥elour '"' m Sl#N 1111...... IO.lS·~ am/I::,~· r~~~:~ ~~~.: other extr•. exit cond. am/tm atereo. • ee,oo<i Fed 1311 orig owner. 53,000 m1'. flOTelY IUlllLIT .... -.. , ~ .. -"' ''"" 11195. 646-5923 17975· 240.eoo3. mllea, 14475. 955-3028 •29 MODEL "A" tee6Q rww tit ... twall ... bat· Full leather, antl·thelt ~.,µ" •• • ... ·..:...., ,88 VW Sqbck. Gd mecti !92 Rabbit Conv, exit cond .. 79 Regal LTD all pow. s~ reptlca. 1ADlMl1 tery. l2900. 87~ ·~~~~ ~~ ::~t:=. WhHll, limited ellp, OfWf _.,, lt·S cones. Nd• eoma body :.:~5~ixe·,~;r t~I~ CU'UIM , air, .. w.o. lo ml: •• ~·Lg~ro~~.:;50 '78 CUTLA88 SUPREME Ivory w/balge lntr. g<~ll~irg1c:;;f::a F.~~.-~~: SaL·ra 1117 work. 11100 obo, 901-373-3837 . orig. ownr~. lmmac. L--..e-.o 191,... fopcon<l,btua,mo.topta. -548-7245 15600/0BOJt 8 13 ..,_...,, ~· Sea & drM to apprec. I 3 6 ' 5 0 0 • P ti 8:30-5; i1n . • St Rabbit Conv.nlble. '78 SKYHAWK$2370 443 W. Bey, Coeta Mau $44!50 831..Q300 7141557-9870 141 4llO/Ml-11U ealo5 70 VW Bue. Good cond. Blk on Blk, Air, Blau Hetctlbactc 1DMF109 Andy Brown 646-2883 .==--=-.,..· ...,.,..,.----,-..,......,. 78 Flat 128, 2 dr M<lan 11W 1111.UUAUI '11 HO SL 111• ---'12 lllAlll II Eng. xlnt. 12200 or belt. I cHMtte stereo, wire "RESALEJSALES" '83 Falcon Ranchero, ·::11:~ ~: w/t.ctory rally delux op-;~11 models & moet ootore • ~ '4/C, AM/FM Ca ... ue, Mary 892·8129. wtieeil, flaws .... Muet •79 REGAL LTD 13870 lood con<1 rune good ,. .. ....,. ..... ,_.,,7 .. ._.. Ilona. 4 epd. Tech.I '" etockl Call or atop by S3l,OOO 546-4452 FllTllY UllllU1 very low mllee. OrHt '7t vw Bug. Runi Xlnt Sea. Low Miieage. Under Loaded. 8JK287. 1300/oeO. &41-3f47 M r __ ..,.,-r-. _.........,. __ "_.....,.~ DTUIUU . AM/FM, radlale. 37 MPG. nowl 'U IM Ill Full laather, entl·thaft condition & graat g• s2300. Calf elter e pm, Warrenty. $8850. Call 443 w. Bey, Coeta Mau 6415-334(). P•dM IDS Yellow w/blk Interior. IAHI MITllS Ml 000 548-<MS2 wtill, Hmltad ellp, crulM. mllaaga. IJ.47-0040 873-3113 or 831..()450 pp Andy Brown 645-2883 ,85 Muetang. 0 ,...1 cones. 11111 .... Look• and drlWI Ilk• 2925 Harbor Blvd. • forged lllloyl, etc. Cati $1,100 '71 VW Super Buo. Aablt FOf ..... 11185 Volk.wagen C ong. owner, lo mllea. ve ....... 'r°-doof. E.ilcellent r7J!·~.~B~~Kc:'li CIOSllT·AIMIOIESA Me.1J~lt-Vlr~lnla F, Mon.·Frl. 8:30 evea,839-428-4 ang. Rune .it. Mutt Mii Sqbk. New motor. Euro-UJU.C 13" 2 dr. 12950 obo, ~"'°"· 17 ml gal. -~~ e...5-1122 s2.l>OO. sa1-ee21 P12•1•00n ~~~e1~. •tock. ::t Im 657-te7o 11150. 846-9578 Juel 2 mlnut .. eouth of the Aek about the money -T~ll tllt 1 . ---I •E W .... tlZS San Diego Frwy. can .. ..,. you thru our H 912 cpa, 4-apd, '72 BUG RUNS WELL '85 Multang, r9d lutbk, '81 Flrebttd rune exit ....... • ....... ...,__ AM/FM 1 r xlnt ·e Corona. 4 dr, air, 4 S1500. Ca.11157·2372. ' '11 ~ llUOTllll nHdl work. 11000 . dent· .. r~· .. , lender: ·73 CMc:, rec. for $2000 "· hi: 113' I pim ... , ...... _ ...-••· • own · •"" It conc1 $1200 4... ...... .., " WOf1h of wortc rablt eng, -ruu.... M 11.111111 I con<I. 17000. 642-7188. ~· ~.7974 · .. 72 Bue, aa.ooo ml, 11550. New bra u . clutch. of lat• modal.~ mffMoe _..._.... 1900. tee-74. bfand new cart>. reblt U NeW engine, fk... •llTI 89 912 Targa 4 epd, rblt . 497-5293. 35,000 ml on eng. 12.000 Cadlllac\l n !.°;'them '85 Muet, reblt. ang, ,_ '17 Catalina 4 dnta wgn. 2 trena, an jult broken In. Pllnt. and Uphotltery. 1301 au.JI Street ang,oJxlnt ,13,0001080. 74 Corona. Good Cond., 080. 648-4011 Cal~::9ll odayl tire•. ban. & more. Mat velour trim 1 , Bent lrema & euep. MOO 17000 lnveeted .. Sac. NEWPORT BEACH 4K-1997. Lo MHee, Xtr•. $2000. . ~~~; ':1.: "wi t! ti,::,,· fll" tns llA9S 11800. 913--9138 [)eve ~ nic:r. .,..., -...-., IOf MIG. a. trans. 13800. 889·0393 or •••i• 642-8572 832-5890 ofc ••••WI 95 ooo milioo· ""'";; ,,_ .. ,9'-4247 831-40~ -.-73 914 Pored\, Yellow, c:taan orig Int, AM/FM \Ai p.1166 ct::IC. RU ...,. c.-ec.10 Gc>CetU • · • .: t-1 cer good cond. etereo, 78 Callea Mltback, 5 epd.. cue stereo, new radlell c OH 2900 Harbor BIYd. ~ IN Fad 64()..6515 -=· Sal with EASEi $4200. 883-5-485. air cones .. PS/PB, AM/FM & pelnt looks & rune pt. omp. eng. . COSTA MESA Roi ·-off IN mMtet "'·12-=-=R=-.,..,..,.,,..,...,d=-. -.-..,.--deal.,--•. tr• a BAEEZE cueatt•. to ml, '3500. great. S55001b•t otr. S3800 080· 557-3534 l•O 1110 Wtltl a ci ....... ACS ~ .... l7tM ooo. -..c:tmlftad Adi Ma-5871 832·t2M. 642..eea3 87S-9306 W Idle lteme M 2·5e78 • Call Nowt M2.at18 861-0336: 5H ll02 ATLAS CHll'SLll·PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Cos1a Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 blocks south ol San Oiego Freeway oft Harbor Blvd Complete body shop Sales Service Parts Service Dept open Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 30 P M and 8 A M. to 5 P M on Saturday OIANGE COAST AMC/JHP/RENAULT 2524 Harbor Bl11d . Costa Mesa 5-'9·8023 645-7770 " 1 Jeep Dealer '" the Westl See us today lor sales. service & leaSlng There are reasons why we are /1 1 ... Price and selecllon! Also. the all-new Renault Alllance Is hefel THIODOll ROllN5 fOID Modern sales, service. parts. body. paint & tire depts. Compet1Uve rates on lease & daily rentals. 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, 64t·0010 or 540-8211. ,.ANK'I POlllON CAii <>renoe County'• ONL y lndapencMnt ~al'::f..'" the ...... 8erWla & LMelng of !Ina~ Mel Benz eutoe. ·'There le an lntallgent lftetMttw , to high ~ pncea." toO S. C0Mt HIQhw9v, Leguna a..ct1 •M-"4~ [>AVID J. PHILLIP.$ IUICK·~ONYIAC•MAZDA Sales • Serv1e9 • Laallng 248118 Allele Parkway ~a Htllt 837-2400 IOUTH COUNTY VOLKIWAOIN/llUZU (Fonnerly Jim ~arlno \lolk.wagen) 1e1 11 a..cft Blvd., Hunt1noton BMctl, (7 14\ 642·2000 SAL!I • LIEASINQ • PARTS • SEAVICE W! WILL NOT 1£ UNOEASOL.0 111 & Yftlttl flnanclne 0 .A.C. & Fleet Oltcounte ~ MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • t LONG HACH IMW Large selec1ton ol new & quallty used BMW's and other line cars' Sales. service & !easing Trade-Ins welcome• Take 405 Freeway 10 North Cherry oll-ramp, turn roght & go 6 blocks north to 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach (714) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494 0 NAIHS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-9100 Orange County's Large81 Cedlllac dealer Sales Service. Leasing. • SOUTH COAST DODGI "Your Friendly Nelghborf'tood Dodge Oealaflhlp" 2888 Harbof Blvd., Cotta MMa 5<40-0330 Setee, LMtlno & A Full S«vtQe Department lncludlng Body And Paint Shop We epeciallze In cuetom van conwrllon1 In au Pfloe ranO- ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi • CHICK IVllSON POISCHl-AUDl·VW 415 E. Coest Hwy., Newport S.ach. 673-0900 The Otlly dealefshlp In Orange County with theM three great mekn under one roofl • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUIAIU 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Coeta MeH Tel 549·4300 SalH. Service, LHslng "Mr GOOdwrench .. CLASllC AUTOMOllLll 7~5 New1on w..,, Co.1• Men. r..-83t·t3" "JAGUARS OUR SPECIALTY" XK 120'e/ 140'1/ l 50'1/XJ'1/E· Types Sal•• -Service -RHtoraUon• 011 Placentl• MIWMn 17th 6 18th In Coeta MeN • • HOLMH Tum.I DATSUN IOILONGPllPONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd., Wntmlnster Tel. 892·6651 Orange County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales. Service. Rarts • DICK MILLll FIAT/LANCIA "Probably the loweat priced Flats In Southern California" · (Located 1 mile north ol South Coast Plaza near Main St and Werner Ave. In Santa An•) 120 W Warner. Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 t E 17th Steffi. Santa Ana Tel 558· 781 1. Your Original Oecllcated Detsun Dealer MllACLI MAZDA We've moved! Our new locatlon 11 1425 Baker Street. Co11a Mesa Tel 545-3334. Stop by & visit our moder'\ shOWfoom and ... why w1fre the • 1 Mazda deelar In Southern CallfOfnla. S a .... Sarvloe, Parts and l•Ulng COIMIH DeLILLO CMIVIOLIT (Formerly Orolh CheWotetl 18211 8aach Blvd .. Huntington Beach New • UNCI • Salet • Lening • Pane • SarvlOe ' Coma by and ... our Huge lnventoryl _141-eoa1 548~331 • llACH UNCOLN Ml-CUIY "W•'N MW and M09f for '/04ll butlMee." eomoe.fe ...... ewvlc• and body •hop laollltl••· One of the larg••t ln~tOflee In SoutMrn Calltornla of MW Llncoln• end M.,curye. Located 3 btock1 tou'tl of the l•n Di.to F,....y on leecltl IMS. In HuntlnG'on a.ch. 1llOO 1eec1t1 IMI. .....71'9 or 8M-1QOI 21145 Harbor Blvd., eo.t• Maaa. Tel. 540-&4 to. TIMa o.uun loc:atlOn l'iM bean~ Orenga County for 18 )"Mn. 1 MMe So. 405 F~. Stop by & lllelt ue today ... new ownerlhlp ptedgaa to beet al competttlon. • UNSH fOID, INC. (Home ol Wlllle t Whale). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Westminster. Tel ·4010. • OIANGI COUNn VOLVO 10120 Gerden Grove Blvd .. GarcMrl Grove Tel. 530·9190. Exclualvely Volvo to cover all your VOivo requlremen11. New•UMd•Sales•LNllng•Part••Servb•Body Sll09 Freeway cl<>M In the haan of Orange County at GarcMrl Grove Bl'ld. & Brookhur1t. • CONNILL CHIVIOLH 2828 Harbof lllld., Ooata Maaa. Over 23 ,_,. ~ Orange County Salee. leHlng, Mrvlc•. Call 548·1200: apeclal Ptftf line: 548-8400: body~ NM. 754-0400. •• ROY CAIVll IOLLI aoYa-aMw 1540 Jamt>Or• Aoad, ~ 8Nctl. 840-6444 s.-. S«'tlce. P.,,1 And Leaelng. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED 642-5618 ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAIL¥ PILOT REP. . ' # -· I . -•L .. Friends 'Perk' up NB optician Bv STEVE MARBLE C'i1io9 °"" ........ c.orona del Mar optician RTChard Perkins couldn't believe his eyes. Returning last week from a two-month stay in the hospital, Perkins discovered his F.ast Coast Highway shop was open and running smoothly. His cuatomers had taken over. They were fill.ing Ol'dera, answering phones, and 10rting through the paperwork. The customers had , even brought in an optician part-time to handle the tough stuff. Perkins didn't know what to make of it. But he ' had a couple of ideas. "Without them, I'd be down the tubes," he said, surveying his tiny, cluttered shop. "~d that's the truth." See CDM OPTICIAN, Pace AZ) Ginette Batron, Glenna Mutter, Al Learned, Harriet Schraegle, R .H. Hutchinson, Dorothy Jo Swanson and Bob Higgins welcome Rick "Perk" Perkins back to shop. THI DRANGI COAST · MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1983 .Lagllna hearing set for road BY STEVE MJTCHELL on...o.-, ......... Widening Laguna Canyon Road to four lanes and moving a hill to straighten the dangerous Big Bend curve on the canyon route are two proposals currently shown on Caltrans maps. And officials from the s'tat.e Department of Transportation will be in Laguna Beach next Monday night to ask citizens and loCal agencies what they think of the noti.on. "We're hoping the local people will provide ua with alternatives ~ might not have considered, and tell us where we shoulc:tfoc~. • our environmental studies," said' Ron Kosinski, a senior en- vironmental planner for Caltrans. Here's what's propoaed: Caltrana would widen Laguna Canyon Road from Canyon Acres Drive to El Toro Road, a distance of 2.3 .miles. That widenmg pro- ject. expected to coat $5.6 million, would begin in late 1986 and take between eight months and a year to complete, the planner said. ....,,...,......, ............... A seoond project, which could be completed at the same time of the widening, would eee heavy equipment operaton shave off a portion of the hillside on the northwest aide of Big Bend and straight.en out the roadway at that (See ROADS, Pa1e AZ) Fountain Valley firefighters spray smoldering ruins of ware house which was gutted Sunday. Expensive art objects we re insi~ building. . Judge ref uses to block adoptee 's deportation BY STEVE MITCHELL on...o.-, ........ A Loe Angeles immigration judg~ has refused to reopen the deportation ca8e of San Juan Capistrano's Samuel Willett, leav- ing the 27-year-old Liberian's adopted parents acrambling once more for a means of keeping their 110n in the U.S. "We got the call telling us our motion was dented just an hour before our daughters were to IP'8<fuat.e," said Sam's adoptive mother, Ruth Willett. "Obviously, it put a damper on the graduation celebration." For the put two years, the Willetta have been attempting to circumvent a provision of the Immigration and Naturalization Act which states foreign-born children, who are 15 years or older at the time of adoption by Ameri- can parents, are too old to be considered eligible for U.S. resi- dency. The Willetts have unsuccessfuJ. ly maintained there was no record of Sam's birth when they adopted him more than a decade ago while serving in the Peace Corps in Liberia. The family arbitrarily set Sam's age as 16 at the time he was adopted, a decision the family has lived to regret. Ruth Willett Said immigration Judge Jay Segal's decision will be appealed either Tuesday or Wedneeday. ''The judge (Segal) only ad- dre91ed the political asylum por· A special reunion Twenty children whose lives were aaved by liver trans- planta had run at a reunion organized by their parents to tbaak their pion- eering aurgeon' and to publieile ahe need lordonon. Page. C4. Old t .. ldooed football ii expected tonight when tile South meele tile Nord• In the annual Oran1e county AU-Star football 1ame at Oran1e C.out C.o~lege. PapCl. / r J , Samuel Wille tt's family will fi,r;ht order. Uon of our motion," she said. The family had sought such asylum for (See DEPORT, Pa1e A2) ( -> I • .. . COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Authorities pl-ohe $2 01illion FV fire BY ROBERT BARKER on...o.iir ........ Fountain ValJey fire officials today are investigating a "suspicious" blaze which swept through a -warehOWle and office building early Sunday and caWM!d lcmes estimated at $2.2 million. Lo.es in the gutted warehouse and office building, owned by the J ohn Treiber Company, included "very expensive" paintings and art objects in Treiber's pel'80nal collection , investigat.Ors said. A.1ao destroyed were machines built to clean electronic and com- puter 1 circuit systems. The ma- chines were manufactured by the Treiber company next door to the gutted building, located at 11185 Condor Ave., in the industrial section of the city near Euclid Street and Talbert Ave. Baiallion Cruef Paul Summers said today the blai.e is being treated as a suspicious fire because "things had changed" i.n'.aide the building after it cloeed for the weekend Friday .. He declined to elaborate, but he said employ~ had told in- vestigators1 "hey. th.la i8n't where we l!tra-l'ertain piece of equip- ment." Two propane tanlul WM!d by forklifts exploded inside 1he building and three power trans- formers fell from a pole th.rough the roof, causing a abower of sparlu when the lines~-All firefighters eecaped in . he said. Flames were fint spotted by paramedic Jerry Jergerwen. who was riding his bicycle to work. Fire Capt. Louis Burk.hart. who wu jogging to work at the ume time near Brookbunt and Slater. alao saw the flames and told a cab driver to call the fire department. In jogging clothea and nmninc shoes, Burkhart sprint.ea to the fire and helped the fint arriving company to connect the water hoees. He said the 12,500-9e1uare-foot concrete building was conatn.IC'ted about 10 to 12 years ago and didn't have automatic water sprinklers in the <:eiling. "U there were sprink.len, it would be only minimal damace. maybe a· few hundred thousand dollars," he said . 'nle fire, which caWM!d most of the damage to the roof and conte.nts, was one of the biggest in the city's history in tenna of to.es, said officials . CM studies rehabilitation fund Part of U.S. monies could be used for service agencies as well BY JODI CADENHEAD on...o.iir ........ The Co9ta Mesa City Council will meet tonight to consider applying for $328,000 in federal unemployment funding to be WM!d for commercial rehabilitation and service organizations. AlthOugh the ao-alled Jobs Bill WU puaed. by Congress primarily touaiat the unemployed, dtystaff has recommended that $248,000 Canyon resident arrested for shooting trespassers A Sllverado Canyon resident has been booked on suapic:ion of attempted murder after two people were wounded by gunfire as they drove put a "No Trespua- ing" sign on the man's property, authorities akl. Thomaa Milo Snmek, 44, sur- rendered peacefully Sunday after Times were hard The a tock market eruh on Wall Street moved aeroM the eoaatry, enuhing email bmi- neteee and equeedng ramiliea out o( their homea.11 WU DO dltrerent in Cotta Meaa where , amlly-owaed 1tore1 were - boa~ up and the only bank in IOWD eloeed OD Jan. 21, 1932. Pa,e81. Sherlool livn Jeremy Breu wllJ play .. e worW•1 meet f allMMY 4eteeli•• In "The A••ent.,. of Sherloek Holmee."Pap BS. Tami Henneeeey and Mark J . Roulaell, both 22, were wounded Saturday night. Orange County aheriff'a Lt. Wyatt Hart said. The couple, who allO live in SUverado Canyon, were driving off Smi8ek's land when two ahota ahauen.d their vehicle's wind- (See SHOOTING, Paae A2) Donald Eriekeen Iott hia 11Pt in ld1 early SO.. foday,atahe .. e of 60, lie l1 lea•ID1 a 25-yev aeeeld• ea· reer la Cot1a Meta to bepa •new oae u a mani• ud family eouaMlor. PapA4. be u9ed for commercial rehabili- Uon and $80,000 for public 9e1'Vice programs. Jean Forbath, who started Share_ Our Selves. a Costa Meaa non-profit organl.zation helpinc the poor, asked the coundl 1Mt month to spend $30,000 of the jobs bill funds to create a job benlt. City Administrative Amistant Pat McNally said the job benk could be funded with eome of the money eet aside for pubic eervtce organizations. If approved, indi- viduals may apply fOI' the fundina July 1. McNally said O.i.a M-needs money for oornmerda1 reMtJW- tation. U th.la lat.Mt applicatkln to the federal aovemment • ..,_ proved, Costa M-would haW' a (See U.S., Pqe .U -..IDEI- J I I ---. ' . ---~---~~---------~---~------11111111111 .... A.I * Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Jun~ 20, 1983 ~\ .,... Continued stories ROAD PLAN •.. point. That proposal ia expected to CQ8t $3.2 million. A third pro· t, which would not be ~until after the th.e odler projeda were <Xllll- pleted. would tee the canyon ,:09d widened to four 1arMS from J:l Toro Boed to the San DlelO Freeway. No coet esdma._ have been tabulated for that work mnd it ia expected developen fwther 'Ollt in the canyon m.i&ht pick up SHOOTING ... shield. Hart said one struck Hen- neeaey in the face. The couple drove to a nearby market for aid. The woman was in stable con- d.ition Sunday in the intensive care wlit at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana following surgery. Rousaell was treated for f~ and peck lacerations apparently caused when the aecond bullet • shattered his vehicle's windshield. U.S. FUNDS .•• the cost of that road improveme.nt project. An open house, which will feature plans of the projects on display, alternatives and Caltrans officials to answer questions, ~ be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the _ Boys Club, 1085 Lagun,a Canyon Road. • I At 7 p.m., a fonnal presentation will be held which will include an overview of the project. Citiz.ens and local agency representatives will have an opportunity to voice their concerns following that pres- entation. · · Mesa shooting case proceeds A former Shasta County sheriff's captain has pleaded no contest to charges of assault with a deadly weapon in connection with a shootout at a Costa Mesa motel in March. Nonsense city total of $648,000 for oommercial rehabilitation. However, a pro- gram to dispene the funds haa not been established yet. Wallace B. GOOid, 42, who allegedly had been drinking heavily at the time of the shooting, w~ arraigned June 9 in Harbor Municipal Court and will be sentenced Aug. 15. Goold, who was in town 1ast March 13 to attend a police training seminar at the Costa Mesa Police'Depal'tment, -w~ cnarged-- with fifing three shots from a .38-caliber revolver at six people John Tuggle, the _last pick in this year's National Fotball League draft, and his wife Stephani look amused at their reception tod!'Y at John Wayne McNally said officials are'wait- ing to see how downtown re- development in the "Superblock" area proceeds before making any decisions. The City Council meets in the Oouncuchambersat 77 Fair Drive . in a motel parking lot. He was fired from his job following the incident. No one was injured. · port. Tuggle, a UC Berkeley player selected by the New York~Giants, is this year's victim at the annual madcap Irrelevant Week festivities in Newport Beach. The event honors the last player c hosen in the pro draft each year. CDM OPTICI~N 'PERKED' UP ... --' Perkins -known affectionately as Perk by his customers -wound up in the hmpital last April. He locked up his shop and fiCW'ed it would remain that way until his return. But his cust.omers, who de9cribe Perkins as an old-fashic;>ned, wann-heerted businessman who hasn't raised his prices in five years, bad other plans. They unlocked th~ shop door and went to work. "Everyone love9 him," explained Mort Stein, one long-time customer of the shop who swears Perkins calls him at home to make sure repair work has been satisfactorily. "Who does that anymore?'' asked Stein. Mona Roark, anothet" customer who opened the shop most mornings, said the volunteer work force came together instinctively, Customers know Perkins u a man who refuaes -to cbarJre for .repair work. always has a bowl ot candy for children and brings in home-grown fruit and vegetables for his clients. 1 A Tustin resident, Perkins drives a battered old truck his customers say he decorates with a new message.each week-sometimes a political message and other times a Bible verse. "I'll be back," was the message the day he left for the hospital. When he pulled up to his shop for the first time in two months this week, the message read, "Perk is back." · Perkins, who said he took his tools to the hospital where he repaired g~ for nurses and doctors, said if anything, his custo~rs did too good a job in his absence. "I'm getting the place back the way it was -nice and cluttered," he said after observing an unusally spotless work bench and desk. Perkins said once he figures out how much money his customers have made for him he'll find a way to thank them. Costa Mesa DEPORT ... From PageA1 their aon. "He did not address the issue of Sam's age whatsoever, and we feel that he should have." Meanwhile, the San J~ Capistrano family has another problem to face. A deadline of July 18 was aet for Sam's deporta- tion, or until the immigration judge made his decision. That means Sam cOOid be deported before the July· 18 date, his mother said. · Sam continues to work at a fast-food restaurant in San Juan while awaiting a final decision on his future. , This .1 a th er spent specia~ day in jail By STEVE MARBLE on....., ....... John Alan Park, who la 80CUled of kidnapptng his own eon a month ago, spent Father's Day behind bars as authorities in Newport BQch worked to reunite the 5-year-old boy and his mother. Police offJcen arreeted the 34-year-old man Sunday in a Balboa phone booth and found the miming younpter in a nearby parked car. Police said the boy was unharmed. The boy, also named John Alan Park, vanished a month ago from his home in rural Ohio. Police said the mother, 24-year-old Cindy Park, has legal custody of the boy. Ironically, the father was ar- rested after Plactnc a phone call to his eatranpd wife, police Mid. The Ohio woman reportedly had an jE;!;tor' trace the phone call w ark left the public phone to get addiUonal change from a nearby ltore. Police said Park wu still on the phone talking with h.ia ex-wife when a patrolman arrived at the Balboa Boulevard booth. Park, arrested on a felony child"'9tealing warrant and on suspidon of grand theft auto, was taken to the Newport police station and held on $5,000 bail. The 5-year-old was lodged at Albert Sitton Home in Orange. Police said the the youngster will be held at the home until his mother arrives. Car hits, kills chaser A 'Stanton police officer on patrol in his vehicle struck and killed a wounded pedestrian who was chasing an attacker Sunday night on Cerritos Avenue, authorities said. The officer, David Bunts, 30, was driving eastbound on the 8200 block of Cerritos at about 11:19 p.m. when the victim, whoee name was being withheld pending notifk:ation of next of kin, dashed in front of his car, said Stanton Police Capt. James Brown. The officer was unable to -atop, Brown said. He was driving at.the posted speed limit of 40 mph. Three suspect.a, all roommates 9f the victim's, were aut.equently arrested and booked bfto Orange CoW}ty Jail on suspicion of murder and 88Bault with a deadly weapon. EDUCATION REFORMS ... · From PageA1 school district still would have the responsiblity for developina the balance of what ia being taught in the classroom, according to the educator, a Stanford graduate and former dean of the Univenity of Massachusetts Besides restructuring what ia taught in the schools, Allen a.la> proposes overhauling the tax structure that pays for education. He said a national distribution of education dollars would create a more equitable 1ehool system. Top teachers, in the system he envisions, would be given incentives for good work, much akin to the merit salary i.ncreuea being propoeed by President Reagan and oppoeed by teacher unions . .Each teacher's performance would be evaluated jointly by a panel of school administrators, parents and fellow teachers. Allen exp~~d he has been refjning his proposal~baais of a forthcoming book, for the past three years. The . -and sudden -national debate on the nation's schools, however, convinced him that the "level of frustration" with the 1ehool system now i8 high enough that there ia a serious diacussion of developing a national consensus on what should be done. He also said that to spend millions, perhaps billions of dollars. on the school system as it now ia structured wouldn't improve the quality of education in thenation'aclassrooma, it w~uldjust.erve to shore-up an eroding system and provide "frothy, superficial" changes. Huntington Beach T-broli-lnlo Peclllc Flell, 2620 IWwpOt1 Blvd .. Suncley for lhe lhltd l-In -l,..,, • monlh -llcM set In .,_ Ind '500 """'" °' loC>lt•l .... Craig Waller Jelh'._, 26, -Onglon 6Mc:tl ...... , .. led Sunday .. .,,. O.ange COunty- -on .....,iclon ol anempllng lo ... c:oc:alr>a In uellange lor mardlandlle, Everything's Coming Up 'ftOSY' Orange County Fair: A Salute to Pork ....... of .... 8tCIO_f/l....,...OrM ,............., .................... _ ...... frofll a -In ................ "" ... --•12.000. Occ:upan11 of a home on Clltl4itamon Eaat In NortflwOOd ~"" lllet • ·-,,.,.. ''cllNj) iewwY' Ind IOe crwn du<klQ • burglery Sat .... oay anwnoon. POllOll '-*""" a complalnt Saturday al 10:22 p.m. Ille! ICl\*llCI,,,_. al !he Unltlld .... l>Ocbt Cllurch. 1&422 c..i.. O.tw, -•loo notey. " -lokl polkle her-· cont-.g. 10 ondcrllCIO cardl. _" ____ grocery ltlOPPlng al 2200 Harbor Blvd. sunci.y morning. Newport Beach A 38-yew-old aurlet reportacl • lhlal llOle mora 01an 1 100 "°"" ol ~ from Na -l,,_ on ,,,. l8od ,_ W•t Ocean Ftonl. 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Telephone ----..:;.._..---1li-' Age Qroup o·a.s a M o e.12 I I I I • I I I I I I I I RULES & REGULA TtONS 1. Send Entrlea to Aoay Coloring Conteat, P.O. Box f580, Co1ta M-. Ce .. 2. Entry ... ffM July 1at, 1M3. 3. Winning' plcturee well IPPMf et the Fair. ._ ________ .. _______________ l ....... ____________ --____ .,.. ... . • . ~ .. . Dow Jonas Final Down 3.01 Cloelng 1,231.11 Employer s n ationwide plan to incr e a se hiring By tile A11oclated Pre11 LOS ANGELFS -F.rnployers nationwide p~ to increaae hiring over the next three months, according to a new survey conducted by Manpower Inc. "Inc:reued hiring levels are predicted in all employment lleCl.On, and are notably strong in the construction, manufac- turing and aervice industries," the survey said. In California, 30 percent of t.boae polled said they planned to add a1atf, compared to 17 percent a year ago. Sixty percent said they anticipated·no change, while 8 percent said they expected reductions in staff. Dollar advan ces; Gold d eclines LONDON -The dollar advanced against major foreign currencies except for the British pound early today following the reappointment of Paul Volcker u ch.airman of the Federal Reeerve Board. Gold bullion prices declined. West Gennan traders said President Reapn 's weekend reappointment of Volcker to a 9eCOl'ld four-year term boosted market confidence in the U.S. economy. They said the dollar alao waa being helped by the announcement of a $5.6 billion rise in the baaic American supply. Ml. A surge in money growth provides little incentive for t.l)e Fed to lower U.S. interest rat.es. AMERICAN LEADERS METALS rt. N~W 'l'Oltlt (AP) -T ... -wlnQ It 8 NEW 'l'OM(AP)·Soot-ooa-..~ ~ ool: =.. 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