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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . Personal f ri~nd of the president President-Truman, th.11 is, a lit e-lons f!iend of CdM man BY STEVE MAIUILE --°' .... ~ ....... A • -~.- J.B. Whitney tqulnta hard at the old newspaper photo. l~as take~ election day, 1949. It shows two mid-a men talking, ahouldera hunched against ~ muaive and 1eattered collection of Ttuman memorabilia, moet of it dog~eared from UM and jammed in boxes. There'• the letter from Truman thanking Whitney for (Ile map pointing out where Di,aneyland is. There'• another thanking him for dropplna by the Oval Office, •uaesUna he make an appoin\ment the next time 80 they can apend more time swapping memorie. of Independence. the N mberchill in Independence, Mo. The man on the left is Harry S Truman, who lea than 24 hours later would be photosraphed qain, this time waving a copy of a Chi~o paper with an erroneous headline proclaiming, 'Dewey Defeats Truman." And there's the photo of the two men on that cold election day. . But the man on the right, who resembles -~B: Whitney.- "I have trouble aeeing this stuff anymore," says Whitney, explaining how hi.a eyesight started to fail four years ago after his wile died. Whitney, a Miaouri chemist who grew up and remained life-long friends with the fonner president, lives alone now in Corona del Mar where, at the age of 93, he is sole curator of a "I was going to write a book on Harry. l started it, in fact. But my eyesight got 80 bad I couldn't go on," he says, fumbling for a sample of (See J.B. WHITNEY. Pace AZ DUll;f ClllT MONDAY, JULv 4, 1983 HB played host for Fuller's last seminar . By GLENN SCOTT ................ Only nine days ago, architect and futurist Buckminster Fuller stood before 900 people gathered in a Huntington Beach church. 'nley were there for his en- couragement to think for them- lelves. But before Fuller began his ax-hour 181ion, everyone bowed their heads at the request of grand9on Jaime Fuller to spend a moment in silence for Anne Full- er, the architect's wife, who was recovering frcxA an intestinal op- eration in a Loe Angeles hospital. "Bucky wants to be quiet together and welcome her pres:ience with us," Jaime aaid. 'nle 87-year-old Fuller dipped bia celebrated bald head. A aden• tlat who preaches eelf-detennination and an eternal- ly regenerative univel"le ia not going to befriend religious doc- trine easily, but Fuller was a spiritual man with his own ideas of how God works. Many in the audience knew that. And t~ey waited. The long moment of silence pa98ed and Fuller began his talk. Someone asked him what he'd like to be doing during his last hours on earth. "I'd hope until the last second I'm here I'll be doing what I'm doing now with you," he said. The last second has pasaed. Today, both Buckminater and Anne Fuller are gone. He died of a heart attack Friday morning at her bedside at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was ln a coma then and never regained oonaciouaness. She followed at 4:40 a .m. Sun- Buckminster Fuller held his fin al hitesrity Day workshop nine days ago in Huntington Beach. day, two days before their 66th wedding annivenary and 11 days before hi.a 88th birthday. (See FULLER, Pase AZ) ;.& ..,, ........................... J .B. Whitney, 93, of Corona del Mar, baa a ma1&ive collection of material ·o n his life-lopg friend, forme r President Harry S Truman. YOUR llllT• llllY Ml ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Stopgap bill pl8n blocked -As~embly move • ID SACRAMENTO (AP) -Re-and vote for the full budget. publicans are blocking a stopgap "The only people on thia floor attempt to let the joblea11 and who are holding anyone ~ di.sabled get state checks despite are the Democrats," aaid Minority the lack of a budget, while Leader Robert Naylor, R -Menlo. Democrats want to take away the ··Park . GOP governor's power to make Earlier Sunday, majority budget adjustments during the Democrats on the budget con- fiacal year. ference committee voted to repeal Both sides aggravated the the 40-year-old law giving the acrimonious budget impaste Sun-governor power to adjust 1pend- day, as 4th of July holiday ing du.ring a fiacal year to reflect weekend meetings continued. No emergencies and unforeseen reeolution was in sight to the events. prolonged aqua.bble between Gov. Clifford Allenby of Deu- George Deukmejian and the kmejian's Finance Department Legislature's Democratic majority said both Deukmejian and hi.a over a $27 billion budget. pred~r. Democratic Gov. Ed- Aalembly Republicans refuaed mund Brown Jr., had Wied that to vote Sunday night for an power to order acn:m-the-boud emergency bill that w ould allow state government cuts of 2 percent state unempioymeht and disabili-and 5 percent when the at.ate had ty check.a to be written. Some ti.seal problems in January 1983 130,000 people did not get checks and December 1981. • that ahould have been written Sen. Ralph Oill5, D-Gardena, Friday, the start of the new fi.acal said he was in the Aalembly when year, and more will be affected that law wu first impoMd ln 1943. r I l starting Tueeday. At that time, the state had a -But-the ~-0. 1 hb11n--two:~yearbodget and the t.ep---- of the two-thirds needed, with lature only met 60 to 120 days a only Democrats voting. year, llO the governor needed the "This is aomething that should power to deal with changed be .eparated from the battle that is events. going on now," pleaded Majority Alao, he noted. Earl Warren was Leader' Mike Roos, D~Loe An-governor and "there was faith and geles. " ... The.e people cry for trust in thoee tlays." relief. They are captives of a battle "There's ce.rtainly no feeling of the Republicans started.'' confidence and trust between the But Republicans countered that · Democratic members of this the jobless and othen dependent Legislature and this (Deu- on state checks would get them if kmejian) admin.i.stration," said Democrata would end the impasse Sen. Alfred Alquist, D-San Joee. Sunshine, crowds return to beach · BY GLENN SCOTr Of1Mo.llJNelei.ll The sun finally came out Sun- day afternoon. and 110 did the beach crowds . Although the final crowd count wu well below average for a Fourth of July weekend day, it was nearly double the figure for Saturday, when a dreary cloud cover stole 80tne of the sparkle ' from the holiday. Many prospective beachgoers apparently expected the same kind of conditions Sunday. Ranger Joe Hardcastle at Hunt- ington State Beach said the terri- tory, which nonnally is filled by noon during this weekend, was "like a ghost town" until the sun finally burned through around 1 p.m. Th e n c ame the sun-worshipping faithful, towing beach chairs, ice chest.a, boocie boards, paperbacks and tannina oil. But Hardcastle said the 35,000 people at Huntington and Bot.a Chica state beaches repreeented (See BEACHES BUSY, Pa1e A!) Bicylist dies f roll1 HB crash injuries A 34-year-old bicycle rider who was hit by a man on a speeding motorcycle Saturday in Hunt- ington Beach ~ed Sunday ln a nearby hospital. Timothy Krohn of Garden G. rove died at 5 a.m. todalt Fountain Valley Community ~ pital. He was admitted Saturday afternoon after a on a motorcycle which pGlke estimate wu going 50 mph atnack him u he pedaled on Pacific Cout Highway at Huntington Street. The motorcycle driver, Richard Freer, 25, of Ltkewood, was weaving through traffic trying to blude police when the accident occurred, investigaton aaid. Police officers, including one on a motor- cycle, had been cbuin8 him at speeds upto 80 mph. The chue had begun aeven miles earlier when an officer aaid Freer aped put hlm at ln- dianapolla and Newland streets. Officers had pulled Freer over once, but they said he never got off hia borrowed motoicycle and took off again. . After the accident, police didn't give him a teCOnd chance. One officer dived off hi.a motorcycle and took Freer down from his, according to the police report. Booked on revi8ed charset of IUSpidon of vehicular man- slaughter, Freer wu in cuatody Sunday at the Huntington Beech ..l I I I ~ • t I -lllDEX---------lllSIDE-------- ' .~ 84 ca..e C-6 C2 A8 B6-a C4 c1 1 .BM Al m.•.a Bl-I • BM A2 AJ Memben ol tlle Soelety for Creatl•e AnaeluotdlDI ••• plenty of merry old eelebrati111 at their Re..-.aee Fair reeently in Co.ta Meea '•Te Winkle Park. The event, true to form, lneladecl royally, jou1tin1 kni1llt1 and mutle. See P .. eCI. Explotion arrest A •agrant wu arreeted • murder and anon ch ..... Sunday in Tampa, .. cuaed of 1prayin11aeouM o•'r a buty eapennarket eheekout area and touda- ing off a lire and ea- ploelon that killed two people and inj~red 16 . · Bobo,. at worl The Japanae are robott to ineert t ny dlodet into tele•ltion clreult boardt. P .. e AS" .. ' ..i,. '. l Orange Cout GAILY PILOT/Monday, July 4, 1983 .. ~\ ' \\.• · Continued stories • ' J.B. WHITNEY ••• his writing. The book, had it been written, would have been about two men who grew up together in a town of 8,000. It likely would have de- tailed how both men grew up on fanns, went to the sam& high school and shared many of the same teachers. Whitney, whosUll bears a slight resemblance to Truman, would have written about World War I when both went off to France. And there probably would have been a little mention in the book about the American Legion post in Independence where both were charter members. The fonner chemist still keeps his American Legion card, signed by Capt. Harry s Truman. in his wallet next to a one-dollar bill signed by the former president. "I remember handing the dollar to him. It was there in the Oval Office. about 1946 I gueaa," says Whitney. "Anyway, he looks at the bill to see who the United States treasurer was. Then he says. 'Yeah, this is my guy. The bill's okay.' " Whitney laughs. He remembers Truman that way -as a dowtl-home, joke-cracking kind of f4'Jow. ''Oh, he cussed a bit. But he was always friendly," Whitney says. "When we were young, I certainly never guessed he'd become our president:'' • Whitney moved out of Indepen- dence a quarter century ago, about the urne time the then-an.all town was rolling out the red carpet for the opening of the Harry S · Truman Library. Whitney at- ten.ded the dedication, con- gratulating Truman on the splen- dor of the place. The last time he saw Truman was in 1962 when the former president was attending a political fund-raiaer in Anahiem. Whitney says he forced his way through the mob to see his old friend but was only able io yell out a quick greeting before Truman was swe pt away. "I never saw him after that. I'd gee h is picture in the newspaper sometimes and I'd write him letters. He usually wrote back." Whitney remains a Truman booster. He is quick to defend Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. And he believes Truman's slogan of "The Buck Stops Here" is political wisdom at· its best. "I &n't think of anything he ever did that I disagreed with. No, I sure can't." Whitney stops t.o think for a moment. His faces brightens. "But t hen, I 'm a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat," he says. "I always go with the Democrats and Harry was a good Demqcrat." BEACHES BUSY ••• only a moderate crowd. The same conditions held forth at Laguna Beach, where lifeguard Mark Klosterman estimated be- tween 30,000 and 40,000 people eventually arrived. At Ne~rt Beach. the 90,000 beachgoers S unday was 40,000 more than braved the grayness Saturday, said lifeguard Lt. Logan Lock- abey. Those who did visit the beach Sunday enjoyed balmy afternoon weather, small waves and a water •temperature as high as 72 degrees in Newport. "Sometimes," explained Hard- castle, "you have to go to the beach on faith." If you'd like something to supplement your faith today. the National Weather Service is fore- casting conditions similar to Sun- day's, with morning clouds yield- ing to afternoon sunshine and moderate Winds from the south- west. It should be picnic, tanning and fireworks-watching weather after all. Just don't start too early. Lifeguards reported few inci- dents Sunday, due mostly to small surf. However, a 48-vear-old Claremont man was hun near Laguna's Main Beach while body surfing. Klostennan said he was taken to South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna for treatment of a neck injury. Meanwhile, Newport Beach police officers are out in force this weekend, in what has become since 1976 their busiest holiday of the year, said Lt. Jim Carson. By Saturday night, though, the number of disturbances, injuries, altercations and aloohol-related problems were down, he said. "People have been very well behaved," said Carson. Newport police aren't taking any chances, though. All patrol and trafficofficersareon d uty this weekend. "At any given time between six at nlght and two in the morning, we've probably got '80 people out there," he said. Officers did make one atop that may have upset a few partiers - anct pleued the revelers' neigh- bors. A 19-year-old man was stopped on Superior Avenue with four kegs of beer in his pickup truck bed. Officers said they didn't know where the underaged driver was headed. \ Hiker spots lost airplane BRIDGEPORT, Calif. (AP) - A backpacker hiking in rugged Sierra wilderness northeast of Sonora Pass on Sunday found the wreck.age of a small plane that authorities identified as one which crashed in a late-February snow- stonn. Deputies determined its tail registration nwnber matched that of a plane piloted by Brian Bertha, a Newport Beach businessman. Bertha, 42, and his pa.genger, Jeff LeHecka of Newport Beach, 36, were reported missing on Feb. 28 after air traffic controllers in Oakland, Calif. lost track of the plane on radar in the Sonora area. Mono County Chief Deputy Coroner Lt. Bud Johnson said the unidentified hiker notified the department that he had seen a Beechcraft Baron. · The pass is acroaa the state from and slightly north of San Fran- cisco. The men were en route from Reno, Nev. to Bakersfield, Calif., when Bertha radioed the control tower that the plane's wings were icing up in the stonn, and that he was l<>lling altitude. -- 1 We asked; W~at would you do to Improve our public _ education system? . - .kM'ge Pereda, Merlc•tlna lleMger, Newport fleech "There should be more em- •asls junior high schools and high schools In preparing people for the technical trades. A lot of kids don't even know how to use a computer. I also think the government should not gtve tax breaks to private schools, and put more funds Into public education." Oeoroe ....... ehop foremen, w .. tmlneter "First of all, I think they need a better pay scale for teachers. The grading system should go back to the ABC system; when a kid gets satisfactory on his report card, sometimes he doesn't know where he's at." FULLER From PageA1 She too was 87. ••• FUller had come to Huntington Beech to present what turned out to be his last Integrity Day workshop. It was staged at the Church of Rellg:ioua Science, 50mething of a "New Age" church which s hares the Fullt!r philoeophy that people can create positive change by acting and thinkinl on their own. FUller told the crowd near the end of his talk that his heart had been beating hard on that Satur- day morning and he feared he might pass out as he had done two weeks before in Boston. But the audience gave . him strength. he said. During the lunch break, Fuller took a nap, repeating before falling asleep the same phrase he claimed to say each time he lay down. The line reveals how spiritual the self-proclaimed truth seeker really was. He said: "Yours, dear God, is all the glory." Delor9e .lollnnlng, homeMeker, Corona def Mer "I feel It's Important to get back to basics -reading and writing. That also Includes dlsclpline." Merk Week, Lamination technologJ. coeuMeu "They should teach more science and math. English· (as a second language) should be a high priority too." JcMlllne Stedman, IH1 teecher, Corona def Mar. "Kids need more prep- aration In reading and writing, but they're also not getting much music or art training. Art and music always suffer during budget cuts.'' GIMlle Pfttzner, 1tudent, Placentia ·"I feel schools are doing Just fine right now. I think I'm getting enough training In Eng- lish. science and math." ------~·--------...,. SA polic~ • quiet on allegea- sex case The Santa Ana Pol.ice Depart- ment Is making no offidal com- ment on published reports alleg· ing that a dozen of ita male officen have been accused of engaging in or arranging for aexual activities with a former female cr<*1ng guard while on duty. Police Chief Raymond Davis said only "The Santa Ana Police Department does not conunent on internal personnel issues until they become public through the medium of a personnel appeals board, or other mechanisms." The published reports said the officers have either resigned or faced disciplinar y action, although police records do not specify whether the actions re- sulted specifically from the sex allegations. The crossing guard told internal affairs investigators four motor- cycle officers engaged in aex with he r while they were suppoeed to be on patrol. She resigned from thedepartmentFeb. lOduringthe investigation. The woman said the eight other officers arranged for sexual favon while on duty or propositioned her while she was working, according to the reports in The Register newspaper. The newspaper said two of the four motorcycle officers aocll9ed of sexual activities while on duty f~ suspensions and transfers, another has been reprimanded and transferred to automobile patrol, and a fourth re9igned. One of the eight other officen was fired March 30. The other seven were either reprimanded. admonished or assigned to i.. prestigious jobs, the newspaper said, although city records do not indicate any change in pay for the officers. The officers refuaed to com- ment, the Register said. It said the investigation was triggered by a neighbor'• com- plaint on Feb. 10. The crossing guard reportedly told investigators the aexual ac- tivities began in 1981 and ended last fall, about six months before the internal affain investigatioo began. 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For Helen JohNOn, UC Irvine's Public Information I>lrec:t«, It's two down and one to go. Careen. thai is. In her first career, John.eon waa a newspaper re~rter. She spent 14yM1'1 with the i.o. An- geles nmee and another five wtth the then Santa Ana ~ier. Sbe oft.en covered education and wrote stories about the initiation of UCI and .election of Daniel Aldrich Jr. aa itac~Uor. Then 14 yean qo, lhe ~ UCJ and worked for Aldtteh. She took OYW the publJc information olllce nine years qo, On Thun· day, the left it for .,od . "But I don't want people to lh1nk I'm retiring," aa6d J ohrwon earlier thll wMk durine,an inter- view. "l hope what I do It like a third career for the next 20 years." Her new career, however, won't offer the tecUrity o( her $37,000-a-year job at UCJ. lnlteed, she adm.ita her new plans are the product of her lonl·time interest in Latin America -an interest whlch probably will do more for her ael\8e of adventure than her bank account. She la hoping to spend a year "orpn.lllng and explorin&" op- tiona and then the'• aimlng for eX1ended ~ta to t"OUntri• such • Peru, Ecuador, Colomb'-, Guatemala and Mexico. One ol her optidna la to join the P8Ce Corp, for which lhe ll ffWnc out a mult.l-peaed appli- cation at home in lrvlne1a Univer- sity Park. She allo hopea to collaborate on eome 1mall bookl about. Ladn A.mttica (the hu a muW"• dem!Lin-Let.in Alneri· can atudlett from USC). ' "I want to eee tt I can do any writing other than news writing," she said. "I've spent my life writing news." Her interest in Latin America was evident in het' offk:e, which was decorated with poetendepk't- ing events and art ahowa from Spanish-speaking countries. Johnlon said she became In- trigued with Latin America be-- caUle, srowine up in Penn- sylvania, she knew 80 little about it. Two trip1 to Mexico in the early 19609 conflnned het' interat. JohNOn Mid ahe lowd her job at UCI and enjoyed h« ax-year term aa UCI'1 reJ)Nllfttat.lve on . the lrvtne HOUllnl Opportunltia Board. But her ~ career lUUIU'af8 eomethtnl •'* aboUt thil reporter-adm1niatcaior. She'• not af rald to tMe riMa. "rve found t.hll work vwy Uaf)'U\i.0 lhe .ud~ "Jkatl '-111- J'm ao&nc to do anythlnc ... I'd better do ltnow." i ___ __:::_) --Or•~· co ... DAILY PILOT/Monday. Juty ... 1983 NATION Vagrant arrested in fatal superniarket fire Administration accused of delaying auto recall probes By Tile A11oclaled PHH WASHINGTON -A Ralph Nader consumer group charged SundAy that the Reagan admin.iatration is aitting on automobile I recall investigationa, leaving "tens of millions of defective cars on the road." The Center for Auto Safety asked Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole to review the way her department's highway safety agency conducts auto recall investigations "and take Immediate steps to improve the process." The charges oome as I Congress also is looking into the operation ot the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -amid allegations that it moved too slowly in recently ordering the recall of 240,000 General Mot.on X-body cars with brake-locking probl~. I Kilauea volcano lava flow e11ds VOLCANO, Hawaii -A fountain-like eruption of glowing lava at Kilauea Volcano sputtered to a stop Sunday, slowing the .,.ceot the huge lava flow that destroyed eight homes in three days. I The 12-foot-high, 240-foot-wide leading edge .of the largely solidified lava flow was moving at only a few feet per hour several houn after the e ruption ended, and was no longer Ulreatening homes in a sparsely populated rural community, officials said. Water flows over Hoover Dam .BOULDER CITY, Nev. -Water poured over the spillways at Hoover Dam for the first time in 41 years Sunday. providing a show for throno of hbliday tourists but promising months of continued flooding along the Colorado River's route into Mexico. Record snow runoff produced twin waterfalls 450 feet wide and 175 feet high from spillways at each end of the dam. The last time water flowed over the spillways was during a test in 1942. The spillways, located on the Lake Mead side of the 726-foot-h.igh dam, sent the blue-green water into large collecting pools, which then drained into wide tunnels carrying the water almoet a half-mile to the river 6SO feet below. STATE Quake rattles Mammoth Lak_es TAMPA, Fla. (J\.P) _. A va- grant wu arrested on mW'der and anon chargee Sunday, &a:Wled of spraying gaeolin~ over a bu.ly supermarket chS>ut area and touchifl8 off a ~ explosion that killed two people and injured 16. -John Bill Ferry. 30, waa cap- tured while walking away from a convenience store in eastern -Tampa a.round noon, Hill- sborough County sheriff's spokeswoman Natalie Bodine said. A clerk in the st.ore had called police after recosnWng Ferry from a police mugshot publiahed in newspapera after Saturday night's firebombing at a suburban Winn-Dixie store, Bodine said. "We had 40 to 50 units out, auxiliary and reeerves. helicopters and caniries, and had people on the scene immediately," said sheriff's Maj. Charles Fisher. "The suspect gave some small resistance, but nothing serlous." Warrants had been iasued Sat- urday night charging Ferry with firs t -degree m u rder and first-Qegree anon after witneaaes at the store identified him, Bodine said. "He apparently lives under bridges or in vacant fields and travels on foot or by county bus," she said of Ferry. She said no motive was known. Ferry, handcuffed and in ankle ' chains, mumbled incoherently as deputies led him from the sheriff's office to be transferred to the county jail. Asked by reporters if he was involved in the firebombing, Ferry replied. "I don't know what "' A fireman gives f int aid to one of 16 people injured when a Tampa "" ....... supermarket was firebombed Satur- you're talking aboui." Sunday morning, shopper Martha Vance, 23, whoee entire body was burned, died at Tampa General Hospital, said hospital a pokes woman Tito Gaw. Winn-Dixie employee Leigh A. Carter, 20, of Brandon, died day night. Saturday night, officials said. Nine people remained hospital- i.z.ed Sunday. Vance's daughter Jenny, l>, was one of five victims liated in critical condition in the bum unit at Tampa General. Seven of the mjured we~· re- leaaed from hospitals SatUfday night and Sunday. "Hen is an extremely critical situation," Gaw said of the Vance c.hild, whoee body was alao com- pletely burned. .I She said three o\)\er patients alao had bums over 100 percent of their bodies. MAMMOTH LAKES -A moderate quake rumbled through this mountainous re90rt area Sunday, and four smaller quakes rattled other regions, but no serious damages were repo"rted. ''I had a few thiJlo fall off the shelves but nothing is broken. I have wires around all my shelves now because I got clobbered in 1980," said Bob Schad, owner of the Crowley Lake St.ore just southeast of Mammoth Lakes. He referred to three quakes measuring between 6.0 and 6.6 that hit in May 1980. The quake Sunday. he said, "was one sharp jolt just like the damn things on Memorial Day three years ago. Rain nJayJ.iave dropped departnJent store roof Third multiple shooting in Oakland BOLIVAR. Tenn. (AP) -It was raining 90 hard that Marie Campbell didn't even hear the rumble of a department store roof as it crashed around her, injuring 52 holiday bargain hunters and employees and briefly trapping 20 people. The rainwater, dumped by a heavy thunderstorm, may have caused the flat roof of the Magic Mart Diaoount Department Store to collapae with a "whoosh" Saturday night., officials said Sun- day. Police Chief Don Clifton said he waa"'99 percent satisfied" that no more victims were buried under the debris. Reecue workers spent more than six hours searching for victims, he said. "They checked it four times and went through the entire build- ing," he said. In Ohio, meanwhile, two people were released from hospitals Sun- day "after they were injured Saturday night when a storm blew down a tent around 250 people celebrating an elementary school's 50th anniversary. Eight others had been treated for cuts and brui8es after the tent col- lapeed in Gratiot, a village in east central Ohio. Moat of the injured in Bolivar were treated at a local hospital and released; four were hospitalized overnight. One of those four, Mrs. Campbell. 28, of Bolivar. was struck on the back by a piece of concrete Crom the at.ore's front wall. Her two sisters, standing a few feet away, e9caped with cuts and bruiaea. OAKLAND -The July 4th weekend exploded in violence in the F.ast Bay, where Oakland homicide inspectors spent Sunday investigating their third multiple shooting in as many days. "It's been interesting," Inspector John Vargas said Sunday of the spate of shootings, two involving domestic problems and another a question of Korean etiquette. "And we still have one day to go." Vargas said authorities still were searching Sunday for Dae Won Park. 31 , a San Francisco black-belt karate instructor wanted for killing two men and wounding three others in separate incidents Saturday in an Oakland bar and a Hayward tae kwon do studio. Cease-£ ire hol<:fs as PLO-Syria negotiations continue Experimental plane crashes VICTORVILLE -The desert crash of an experimental plane has killed Roger Alan Miller, assistant press room manager at the Loe Angeles Herald Examiner. Miller. who was 44, was killed Saturday when a gyroplane he was piloting lifted skyward and then alammed to the ground, said his sister. Connie Ernst. She de9Cribed the plane as a one-seat craft with a rot.orlike propeller on top and another propeller at the rear. "He went up and c:!ame craahing down while riding in an experimental plane," confirmed San BemardinoCouaty sheriffs Deputy Val Tanguay. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the accident. WORLD Cooperation for Polish farmers WARSAW, Poland -In a rare display of cooperation, the Communist government and the Roman Catholic Church have agreed to work together to funnel $2 billion in Western aid to Poland's prlvatefanners, a source close to the church said Sunday. It is the government 's first major initiative since the June 16-23 visit of Pope John Paul II to his homeland. The government's approval of the project is said to come after long negotiations between low-level government and church officiaJs. 'Skinheads., attack Scots Guards CARLISLE, England -About 20 youths known as "skinheads" becauae of their haircuts attacked members of a Scots Guards band with iron bars and clubs Sunday after taunting them about their kilts, police reported. They said 11 bandsmen and one civilian were treated for cuts and bruises at a hospital and then releued. A police spokesman said several youths we.re arrested and were being questioned, but he did not give an ex.act figure. He said the trouble flared while the 40-member band was preparing to play at a summer fair at the Carlisle racetrack in northeastern England. El Salvador prisoner freedom sought SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -The archbishop of El Salvador on Sunday called on the government to 9et free 22 people abducted by police lut week or to file fonnal charges against them. Monsignor Arturo Rivera y Damas said in his weekly homily that political violence claimed 93 lives over the past week, including 64 aoldien. He said leftist guerril.laa kidnapped two people in the past week and police or paramilitary forces abducted 22. DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - PLO med.iaton met Sunday to try to patch up a major rift with Syria and aettle the guerrilla move- ment's most serious internal cri.111 while a shaky oeue-fire held between the rival (actions. In a related development, Syr- ian and West.em aources said Secretary of State George P. Shultz, ending a four-nation tour of Asia, may arrive here Tue.day to try to persuade President Hafez Assad to withdraw the Syrian troops from Lebanon. Officials traveling with Shultz said the timetable for the trip was still being worked out, but he would visit Saudi Arabia on Monday, then travel to Lebanon, Syria and Israel. President Reagan said Satur- day he was sending Shultz to the Middle F.ast for a new U.S . effort to secure the withdrawal of Is- raeli, Syrian and Palestinian forces from Lebanon. Shultz told reporters in Paki- stan he did not see "any real pl'08pect" for .. breakthrough. Other U.S . offlci.ab said the aec- retary of state felt compelled to go because the Syrians had refu.sed to talk to presidential envoy Philip C. Habib, the top Ame.rican mediator. Shultz was last in Damucua in May before the agreement was reached between Israel, Lebanon and the United States on the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon. Syria has bloeked that agree-- ment by refusing to negotiate a withdrawal of its ~.000 toldiers deployed in eu and northern Lebanon. l has refUled to remove its timated 28,000 We're Listening ••• Wh at do you like about tht> Daily Pilot" What\ n't you like~ Call the number at le ft and your message will recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 Thl' same 24 hour answenng service may be used to rtt-ord let- ters to the editor on any topt<' Mailbox contributors must Include tht•1r name and telephone number for verlrlcation •No clrculatlon <'a lls. please TC'll us what 's on your mind ~·y ,,~ " '°" 00 Mt hi •• 10<>• OH>•r l>y l>J01>m ~..-~. 101¥1 lld yOV' COOy •111 lie Ofllo*ecl l t•"'oe' t"CI S....011 " YOll do tlOI tt torvt yOU< oop)" f1( 1 • "' ..... btllllf~ tO a "' """ fOJ' COPY ""' ·-ed Motl Ciro....,. , ............ Ot1tig. Ctouniy ""-Mt41t1 Hort"-• ~Of'&tlC.ll aw..-1 .. ..,_ l....,.,..... ..... ' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. 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"I very much hope that Sec- retary of State George Shultz ... will succeed where Habib basn 't succeeded, and will convince the Syrians by one way or another to leave Lebanon,'' he said in an interview with Army Radio. "But if not -and there are not many chances for it today." From the at-ease Private Label Collection ... Our Oxford Cloth Dress Shirts choose trom 60/40 dacron• and cotton or all cotton bastes 1n solid colors ot blue. white. pmk and ecru. as well as university slnpe 1n blue or burgundy All with single needle tailoring and a soft roll collar [--I --J Where the Censtant 11 Ouelity and the Olttetence la Pl'lce $18.50 and $20.00 ~g;~~1:l~kl 1001 W9stwood Blvd • V.Stwood Village • 213/208-3273 " -~ 44 , Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 4, 1983 Brooms' family reunion clean sweep LONG BEACH (AP) -About 200 Broom.of all ahapee, aizet and ages pthered at El Doradc> Park Saturday to dust off memories and trace their connection to Ike Broom. Broom, a lith-a:ntury tanner from the area around Shreveport, La .. fathered 23 children with two wives before he died at age 84. Five generationa of hia deecend- ante met at the park for the first-ever family reunion. The festive picnic crowd wu easily d.i.atlnguiahable from other folks enjoyina the holiday week- , end. Many wore distinctive T-ahirta cust.orniJled with their first nam. and the family tree. The ahirta c.ame in five hue., color-ooded by generation. Nina Goinee of Shreveport aaw her brother, Herman Broom of Bakerafield, foe the firat time in eight years. • "lt'a juat a wonderful OU,.,'' aaid Willie Broom of Oakland, 72, one of Ike Broom's aona. "It'• a good family and all the ones ~t met are just regular (people)." Few in the crowd lmew much about the J)at.riareh who died in 1941. His daughter, VuhUe Broom, 47, recalled, "he waa a very active man. He wu a beautliul pel"90n to me." The.e ~ya. much of the family ha( moved to mettopolitan Loi Anpls, but many traveled from St. L"ou1a or Houston or P1a1n Deillna. La. "People are settina older," aai.d Gloria Broom, a Lo. Anae1ee County IOCla1 worker in Wood- land Hilla Who WU clUef OC· ganif.er. "Our older aet .eemed to be dying off, you know, 10 we decided we would." A 12-peraon commi\tee worked for a year, contacting family members and holdin1 fund-raiaen to defray experwes. It spent $6,000 on a caterer for the picnic, travel expemes for aome family mentben and other 008t.a. The festlvitlee began Friday niabt with a get-acquainted cock1ail party that lasted until 2 ~ a.m. and conclude Sunday with an ouu.n, to Hollywood Park, where the family hu re.erved an infield pevillon. \ The Brooms' unofficial tu.- torian, Gail Broom, 28, aaid lt wun't euy tracing the clan's roots. Many of Ike,, Broom's de- 8Cendanta are no lonpr Brooma - they're Dooley. or TI)ompeona or HarrUes. But once d.latant relatives hew of the plana, they contacted others. Soon more 405 names bad sprouted on the family tree. Ai-gentinans on maFch against dictatorship ,.. ! I ( I ' I C) 0 ' t ( II t n • lJj Ir " 111 ., •• ' 11 3 .. b (f Puckered out Brad Spacy and Patricia Haugan of Fullerton, shown after completing 407 hours of non-stop kissing in Las Vegas, have been named kissing champions by the Guinness Book of World Records. They set the record May 17. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -Tena of thousands of young Argentines marched through the capital Saturday to denoU.nce the military regime and underscore their demand for a return to civilian government. Participants in the "March for Peace and Democracy,'' sponsored by youth organizations of 12 political parties, al.lo expreseed opposition to any conflict with neighboring Chile over three dis- puted islands. "The military dictatorship is going to end!," aome marchers screamed. Other shouted "aa- saaains!," in reference to thousands of people who "disap- peared" here during the anned forces' campaisn aga.inat leftist guerrillas during the mid-1970.. Hwnan rights groups contend the majority of the miming - estimated between 6,000 and 15,000 people -were abducted, tortured and executed by aecurity forces.The regime has refUM!d to provide specific in1onnation on the fate of the disappeared. The youth groups and political parties organized the march fol-· Aritericans will foot school hills Survey finds most I avor tax hikes to boost educational quality LOS ANGELES (AP) -Moat Americana favor compulsory high achool courses and a per- fonnance-bued pay scale for teachers, and they're willing to pay a little more sales tax to fund such improvementa, a Los An- geles Times poll said Sunday. Sixty percent of those surveyed agreed that the nation's .chools are ''not basically aound" and gave them a "C" for performance. although moet graded their local schools "C+." They gave the school.a they attended a "B." Pollsters questioned 1,658 adults nationwide by telephone over five days ending June 30. The survey has a 6 percent margin of error. While a ma~rity of respondents agreed with Ule recent barrage of calla for school reform, they allo said parents should take more responsibility for their childrens' education. Aaked wruch was more import- ant to student success, "a proper home environment or a proper school environment?" respon- dents favored home life by a 61-10 percent margin. Asked who is m06t responsible for the condition of U.S. public education -the government, teachers, taxpayers, student.I or parent.I -42 percent pointed to parents. Percent.ages of people naming the other groups were not given. President Reagan'a i-.ational Commission on Excellence in Education said in its April report Ex-NB attorney faces terni for embezzling that many reforms can be ac- complished for free, including more homework, stricter dis- cipline, more emphasis on basic skilla and more parental involve- ment. Most s urvey respondents agreed, but 65 percent said they'd pay a·l percent aales tax inc:reue to fund other improvement.I like better teacher pay. Thirty-one percent were oppoeed to higher taxes. Reagan maintains the federal government should spend le98 on education, saying .chools are a state and local responsibility. but 52 percent of thoee surveyed disagr'1!ed with him. Seven per- cent oppoeed more taxes. Fifty-eight percent favored more state spending on schools; 4 percent oppoeed it. More local spending was favored by 48-5 percent. Poll respondent.I rated today's teachers "satisfactory" by a 58-36 percent margin. Moat said teachers should be paid according to "ability" rather than aeniority A fonner Newport Beach at-den10n was authoriz.ed to \.lie the or college work, the system now effective in most .choola. torney, convicted of embezzling trust money as he did. "I'm still Re .. o .. n favors "merit pay" _ morethan$300,000fromatrusthe condvinced of that," La.Barbera provt'ded" state or local govern- was managing, faces up to eight sai yean in priaon when he Is The defendant was tried on 15 ments pay for it. F.ducation Sec- aentenced Aug. 19. count.I of the embezzlement case retary T.H. Bell ~ggesta it could /'\...~.-Coun M h 982 Th ted operate like the academic ranking ....,. ""•"' ty Superior Court in arc 1 · e jury acquit system most colleges and univer- Judge James Smith found lay him on two counts and failed to sities u8e, which includes peer Willie Henderaon guilty on 10 of reach a verdict on the remaining review. 13 counts of theft. aocording to 13 counta. •eachers' unions have de. Deputy District Attorney Tom Hendenonwaivedajuryonthe nounced merit pay, but more Buck. retrial and the judge convicted recently the National F.ducation Hendenon. who now livea in him balled on the trial tranacriptl. Aaeociation and the American Hendenon allo was c:onvicted Utah, was accuaed of using some in an unrelated perjury charge Federation of Teachers tempered trUst money of Lida Edmunda of last year in ronnectlon with 8 that stance to a cautious willlng- lrvine for hinwelf, his friends and ICheme to defraud \he Central ness to consider it. his busine9lel. Bank of Nigeria. He waa Reagan'• excellence com- Defenae attorney Dennis suapendedbythestatebaraseoda-rnimion al.lo recommends a core LaBarbera maintained Hen-tloo following the conviction. currlculwn of buiccounee, aaytng ------------------..-------~high achoolen ~~ been ta.king for you! -. DailyPillt __ ),_~-- class1f1ed ads phone 642-56 78 ... BARDEN'I (714;546·5570 PmBT CONTROL IHhndotPftlWe. lowing rumors that the transition to civilian rule under way after seven years of military govern- ment might be interrupted by hard-line officers. There have allo been reports that tension with Chile over the three disputed ialanda at the southern tip of the continent wu rialng and m.lght · lead to anned conflict. President Gen. Reynaldo Bignone and administration of- ficiala have sought to ease the public'• mind on both iaauee, promiaing elections will be carried out Oct. 30 as scheduled and declaring no intention to reeolve the territorial diapute with Chile by force. · The i.alanda dispute has been the subject of mediation by the Vatican since 1978. Bignone has said re90Jution of the dispute will • have to wait until after civilian authorities take power Jan. 30, 1984. The Peroniat. and Radical parties -the nation's two largest -along with a large contingent from the Communist Party com- prised the bulk of the marchers. The privately owned local news agency DYN estimated the crowd at 35,000, but that appeared generous. Police estimated about 20,000 people took _oart. No violent incidents were re- ported and the 20-block march ended peacefully in the plaza. Search fails to uncover Chino suspect SACRAMENTO (AP) Heavily armed police searched a Sacramento home after receiving an anonymous tip that Kevin Cooper, wanted in the slayinp of (our people in Chino, was hiding there with a state prison parolee. Cooper and the other man were not found. Police surrounded the house and fired tear gas through the windows after authorities re- cteved a report that Cooper, 25, entered the home. When officers forced their way in.aide, the dwell- ing was empty. The 1earch yielded no evidence that Cooper. who escaped from the Chino Institution for Men on June 1, had been in the dwelling, authorities said Sunday. RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTUY, INC. ............ -4..,,. 1922 HAHOlt aw. COSTA MISA -54'156 CAPI COD COlllCTIOI ~'\ ... claealc appanl ""'-·t~the~ o!:! l::f;.. 648-4136 SAVI MONIY ON YOUI INSUIANCI I ----Aslam Channa stands head and shoulders above hit peers in Sehwan, Pakistan. He should. He's 8-3, the world's tallest human. 'I'm only human ... ' Pakistani world's tallest human at 8-3 SEHWAN, Pakistan (AP) -Aala.m Channa dreams about things like buying a suit off the rack or a pair of shoes at the at.ore, traveling on a plane or just tak..ing a stroll without attracting a crowd. He can do none of these things. He is 8 feet, 3 inches tall. Channa is listed in the Guinnesa Book of World Records as the world's tallest known living human. ; At-the age of 28, he lives as a virtual recluse. Conlld<>U8 of hia bulk, he rarely veptures Crom his village in the heart of the Sind De9ert, 187 miles north of Karachi. "You've no idea what it's like being so tall," he said in an interview. "Taxi drivers won't take me anywhere because they're afraid I'll wreck the car if I climb in. "When I take a bus I always have to buy two aeata. Even then I'm not comfortable because there's no leg room, and I end up st.retching out in the aisle. "Everywhere I go people stare at me as if I were a fJ'eak.. But I'm a human being. The only difference i.a my height," he said in Sindhi, the local dialect, through a tranalator. "As you can iee, I'm a poor man. But all my clothes and ahoes have to be specially made," he went.on. "The govenunent gives me 500 rupees (about $50) a month, but that doesn't even cover the 008t of a new suit." He said he accepts his abnormal height and.could be content. but gets infuriated with silly questions about it. "People ask how many chickens I eat a day or how many egp I gulp down for bl'Hkfast. I get really fed up." But for the record, he aaid he eata three meals a day "like everybody else" and does not gorge vast quantities of food. He weighs 328 pounds. Relatives insist he eata almost sparingly ot the chappati bread and curry that is his staple diet. "I have learned to accept what I am.'' Channa said. "Of coune I wish I was shorter, but I thank God I'm alive. I thank him foe everything." Channa is an attendant at the 750-year-old Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine, where thousands of Moslem pilgrims worship each year. He said he began growl.ng abnormally from the age of 12. reachiJ.g a geight of 7 feet when he waa 20, then stopped growing at 25. He is in good health, although he lumbers about his hou.e-the biggest in thia village -with obvious difficulty. His house stands apart from others because of the 8-foot. 4-inch front door, which gives him headroom of one inch. Channa is the youngest of three brothers and two aisten, all of whom are of average build. He was bom in Sehwan and baa no plans to leave. THROUGH JULY 31ST AT SPIRES FEAST Tint llctllftt ........ , • ., ,. ...... "'*'" ...... UllY8D ANYTllll QUICHE LORRAINE $4. • .. ll .. 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Robots are doing the niinble-f ingered work Japanese use d exterous machines to do d elicate work on tele vision circuit boards FUKA YA, Japan (~) -To Ullderstand how dexterous robots in J apan have become. consider the circuit board inside a color television 1et. Inserted into the perforated board are about 500 tiny diodes, conde.nsors, resistors, and othf:,r parts aa small, and about as delicate, as a cigarette ash. At Toshiba C.Orp. 's Fukaya p lant , n orth of Tokyo. four-pronged robots and a variety of other machines have taken over the work of inserting these parts into the circuit boa.rd, a job done previou s ly b y r o w s of nimble-fingered Japanese women. Four years ago, T06hiba, one of Japan's giant electronics com- panies, decided to create a flexible automated production system, or F APS, combining computers, a dozen robots and a variety of "mechatronic" machines to auto- mate completely the circuit-board assembly line. Only a few human workers remain, making sure the machines are kept in wor king order and that they get the parts they need. As a result, Toshiba cut the workforce at its color television factory here from 2,000 to 800, increaaed output by 50 percent and improved quality levels and profits, said Maaahide Nanbu, 1'lshiba's senior executive in charge of factory automation. Japan's big electronics com- panies, faced with a shortage of aa1embly-line workers and com- petition from low-wage Asian nations, have turned to factory automation in a big way. Ma tsushita and Hitachi have similiar assembly line technology. Toshiba spokesmen say. Toshiba Invested $10 million between 1975 and 1982 to auto- mate its Fukaya television factory and spent $20 million on factory automation reeearch in 1981 and 1982. About 200 robots are backed Mesa reserve officer retires Marine Reserve C.01.Jotua A. GDDOf Costa Mesa has retired after 30 years of service. The former commanding of-· ficer of Mobilization Training Unit (Aviation) CA-53 was in- strument.al in developing the elec- tronic war games concept. After completing six weeks of basic training at Lack.land Air Force Bue in Texas, Airman GllUly Norma.D of Huntington Beech and Airman A.adrew Taray of Co.ta Mesa w ere assigned to Lowry Air Force Baae in Colo- rado. There they will be in- structed in the supply field. Ainnan Jeffrey Ra11ell of Costa Mesa also completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Bue. He was transferred to Presidio of Monterey to learn voice proceasing. All ainnen who comple1e basic training earn credits toward an amociate degree in applied aci- ences from the Air Force Community College. Private Gary Levine of Hunt- ington Beach completed one sta- tion unit training at the U.S. Army Infftry School in Fort Benning, I Ga. One station unit training consists of 12 weeks instruction in squad tactics. landmine warfare, combat operations and field com- munications. Levine ia now quali- fied as a light-weapons infan- tryman and as an indirect-fire crewman. Airman Jeffrey Croaae of Huntington Beach graduated from the U.S. Air Force courae for dental laboratory spedaliata. CroU!le also earned credit for an asaociate degree in applied acience and will now aerve at Kirtland Air Force Bue in New Mexico. Tech. Sgt. Barry W. Heller, aon of Elizabeth and Abraham Helle.r of Laguna Beach, has arrived for duty at Osan Air Base. South Korea. Heller. a pasaenger service superviaor with the 611th Mili- tary Airlift S upport Squadron, was previously uaigned at Charleston Air Force Bue, S.C. Pvt.Daniel L. Deloder Jr., 10n of Daniel Delozier of cart. Mesa, has completed a radio-teletype operator coune a t hte U.S . Army Signal School in Georgia. His mother, patricia Delozier lives in Visalia, Calif. 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Salt Sl.49 Sale Enda 7 -8-83 ·······-····l.r•l1 Joi• ~············ up by battalions of other sophisti- cated machines in. Toshiba's 29 factories in Japan. At Nagoya, midway between Tokyo and Osaka, an even more radical automation drive was con- ducted at Toshiba's electric fan plant, where 64 assembly line workers were employed before a F APS system took over. Here, Nanbu said, Toshiba learned by experience -setting up a line w here fans were as- sembled, tested and boxed, all by machines. The most difficult task was designing a wiring robot which "works as the human hand works," he said. J Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 4', 1983 Al Early holiday for sailors in Lebanon ABOARD T HE USS IWO J(MA (AP) -Many of the U.S. sailors stationed on five ahips off the coast of Lebanon celebrated the Fourth of July a day early Sunday with a decktop barbecue and rock muaic. More than 3,000 sailors a1lo had th& rare opportunity to drink beer at the "Last Chance Saloon" -a makelhift cafe set up on a landing craft a few hundred yards off Beirut'• crowded beachell. "T hia is 10rt of liberty," aaid Petty Officer Don F.dw ards, 24, of Detroit Lakes, Minn., "If I was at home,'l'd be fishing and tomorrow the family will be having a picnic. I would rather be there.'' Edwards aat with three friends under a beach umbrella on the deck of the floating saloon that had a two-beer limit. "We like it. It does get mono- tonous. You can only oniy watch t so many movie reruns," said Ed Cunningham of Hammond , La .. a civilian teacher on the USS Harlan County, one of the ships supporting U.S. Marine peace- keepers ashore. Aboard the helicopter carrier Iwo Jima, sailors in swim trunks sat beside Sea King helicopters and Cobra gunships sipping 10ft drinks and eating hamburgers, hot dogs and steaka. M06t of the more t han 200 Lebanese and other guesta joined the aallora in watching a Lebane9e dance troupe and a boat race carried out by the underwawr demolition teama. A six-foot cake was cut with a sword held by Commodore Morgan France, who heads the U.S. 6th Fleet task force off Lebanon, and C.011 Tim Geraghty, the U.S. Marine commander. The head of Lebanon's anny, Gen. Ibrahim Tannous, received loud applause from the sailors when he expreeed hope that foreign annies would be out of Lebanon by November. "I hope by our indepedence day, Nov. 22, that Lebanon will be free of occupying armies," he said. He ref erred to the Israeli, Syrian and Palestine Uberation Organization troops still in the country. The celebration was held a day early to avoid conflict with parties planned by the 1,200 U.S. Marines stationed near Beirut's airport and by U.S. Ambassador Robert Dillon. · But there was another reason too. "I also don't like to be predict- able," said France, referring to his practice of keeping the Navy ships on the move at irregular times to reduce the chance of terrorist attacks. Costa Rica rattled by a pair of earthquakes SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) - Two, back-to-back earthquakes ahook Costa Rica Sunday but police reported no major damage and only a few minor injuries among people 9CI"ambling for safe-' ty. They said the first moderate tremor was followed immediately by a stronger quake at 11:14 a.m . -1:14 p.m. EDT -and in San Joee aome people suffered brui8es in the panic to flee churches where they were attending morn- ing services. Two soccer games w ere suspended here when fans rushed from the bleachers onto the play- ing fields. Both police and fire department officials said they had only reporta ofa-acked w.U.and noaignificant damage. A spokesman for the National Sei.smological Network said the second quake registered 5. 7 on the Richter 9Cale and lasted for about 50 seconds. He gave no report on the fint tremor. In Golden, Colo., the U.S. National F.arthquake Information Service said the quake waa re-- corded at 6.3 on the Richter acale and the epicenter was about 40 miles 10uth of San J oee. Coats Rica's last major quake occurred April 2 and had an intenaity of 6 pointa on the Richter acale. There were no casualties or severe severe property damage. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE DURING OUR JULY4th 21-HOUR SALEI sets. bedroom ensembles, pat101outc:ioor fUmlture, bOokcases. wall 1:111ts. ciesks. bars. occasional tables anci ctlairs. lamps -anci the list goes on! This Is the same high Qualitv merchancitse , vou expect from ~ Plummen. but for 21 1 "°"" onty, vou can make out like a bancilt! 1 ' cet luc1ey this p "( weekenci! come to ..-7 Plummer·s gangbusters sale! J ,, 1'• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Juty 4 , 1983 O· lndei>endence Day 1983 On the Fourth of July we celebrate the birth of our nation and those brave and patriotic Americana who signed the Declaration of Independence and pledged their lives and fortunes to the cause of freedom 207 years ago. Today the document that ignited the flames of liberty remain.a a symbol of our founding principles for people around the globe. AlJ Abraham Lincoln wrote, "the Declaration of lndependence ... gave liberty not alone tO the people of this country, but hope to all the world, for all future time. It ... gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance.'' The inspired men who signed the Declaration dreamed bold dreams about what the new nation would become, believing that a people could accomplish whatever they imagined if left to pursue their dreams without interference from an oppressive government. Our forefathers seized the opportunity freedom provided and built this great land of hope and prosperity. Today we honor their heroic spirit and the ideas that changed the world. As we enjoy this traditional holiday, let us reflect on our blessings and all the good things about life in these United States. Tom Paine once wrote that "Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America." For all our fellow Americana, Nancy and I wish happiness always. RONALD REAGAN President ~,~~ ·· 'llllBIX Think again about jail sites To the Editor: Regarding the interview on the location of jaila in our aociety. The question answered by thoee -interviewed in our oommunity comes at a time when our 9eCW'ity has been threatened. office in the jail system. Most of our time has been 1pent with juveniles, but we are a.I.> familiar with the jail system. Now if the9e institutions were moved "outside city limits where it's really deeolate" it would make it really to\.lgh for theee volunteers in probation (VIP'1) to carry on their work rehabilitating the in· carcerated, becauae of travel time and expenae. ' The two penons (that come to mind) being held recently both left (or eecaped) minimum secur- ity institutions. Irunates who were not proven to be a threat to society. Aa it turned out they were m.ialabeled by the system. One was thought to be mentally stable, the other whoee latest charge was overlooked during his arraign· ment on other charges, simply walked out. But this letter was not intended to ~pare the minim.um secwity institutions with the jails, as most of ua know them. For if I were, it appears that we might all be safer with minimum 9eCUrity institu- tions located outside our cities, and the jaila safely inside. No, my intentions were to point out 10me of the values listed by thoee interviewed. . My wife and m}"llelf do aome volunteer work for the probation Our hopes are that they might aomeday return to society u uaeful citiz.ena as mentioned by one woman, theae people have family and frienda. Thae we've seen have quite a bit of hardahip placed upon them already. And I can't ever recall property value. being compred or placed before "people values" in the l)'ltem. U th.is ia an iallue to be dealt with,-out of sight, out of mind hardly seems to be an answer. A solution might be to try and remove the problem and not the person. A. VIP'a working • a group, t.ryiJl8 to show theee people another way could be an aJUWer. PAUL SMITH Balboa Dally Piiot welcomes commentary from readers The Oalty Piiot solicits your views on any matters of Inter.et to our communities. If you wish to contribute to thele pagea with a letter, or a longer commentary on an laeue, pleue tend your aubmlaelon leglbty written or typed. Commentary plecee lhoued be no longer than 500 words. Letters should be considerably more conclH. Shorter letters will be considered first. Addrea such correepondenc::e to: LETTERS To The EDITOR. Dalf1 Plot, Box 1MO. Coeta Meu, CA., 121121. PleaM Include your name, addr981 and telephone number. If you prefer, you may call In your letter to the We're U.tenlng special telephone number ... 142 ...... Be aure to leave your name, addr981 and telephone number so that we may vertty your comments. Pleaae do not call In longer letters or commentaries. l.M. BQd/Boy, oh boy '!be "Peeping Tom" laws of l'009t states usume the peeper la male, never female, and they pr-.cribe pun.lahmenta .for men, but not toe women. In Mimi.aslppi. for inltanoe, a man convicted of peepma can set five years, but a woman can't even be charaed with that one. A man on pWchritude patrol wantl a woman five to 10 yean ywnaer than blmllelf. A woman In the ....-ch wanta a man her own a1e. Or so contend the ~ who interviewed a 8'sab&e aampling ol linlJee. Our Love and War man mis1rwta the ftndlnl. In romance, •YI he, the lntrtcuinl nceptionl outriumber \be affaln predktib&e. Q. Ooel Greet Britain'• Prime Minlaier Marpret That.«:her have • huablnd? ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat A. She does. Den.is Thatcher. He'• in the sheep-dip businea. Has 10ld a lot of it. Quite well.to-do. - Q. My husband makes $22 an hour at the car aimembly plant. What would be make ln China? Or does China have car a.embly olants? A. 1bere, he'd get 60 cents an hour, at thia writlna, lf he worked in the American Moton Jeep operation. That'• the only one aotni in China, IO far. Q. How b'8 have brfahtly colored aolf balls been around? A. Since 1928. Wlllonputoutan oranee and yellow. But they didn't ee11 any too well, then. Now the IOlf ball maken spend 80 percent of the producUon time on the colored balls. M.L191h•• ... ~ c....,o .. .., ---Mllmlll .... ~ • , ' '• . ~: Law may stop Watt's plans W ASIUNGTON -Interior Sea.etary James Watt t)u been catching it for leasing federal cOal lands at "fire aale" prices. Watt denied granting any ba.rpina, and both aides have manhaled facts and figures to aupport ~ir clai:ma. The a.mazin.g thing, though, ii that Watt's efforta to give away- that'a right, give away free of charge -coal lNM!ll on nearly 300,000 acres of West.em land have gone virtually unnoticed. The land includes propoeed wildemeu a.reM, wildlife refuaes and price- •-archaeolqpcal aitea. Destruction of these en· vironmentally aelWtive areas would be bad enough in it.elf. What makes Watt'• intended give. aways outngeoua ii ~t there la strong evidence the lease appli· cations are invalid under the law. Here'• the story: A loophole in the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 allowed prospect.on who stumbled aao. undi8covered coal deposits on fed. eral land to claim the coal -their reward. They could submit Preference JU&ht Lease Appli- cations and extract the. coal for free. . Q. .-.-.-.1-.-•• --._. Wlaea Coqres1 voted a mora· toriwn on coal leues in 1970, there were more than 180 of these preference-right applications pendlna. Si.nee then, envirorunen· tal legialation has been enacted that protecta certain areu from mininl· What the big coal companies are trying to do la puah through old leue appllc.atlona made before the current protections were pueed- and Watt la going along with the idea. He plana to &rant all but five of the remaining 134 pending appllcationa by the end of next year. But evidence submitted by government agencies and en- vironmental groups suggest that the applkationa are invalid. For example: -Aatudy by the Powder Rivet Buin Raource Council found that coal oompaniee "diacovered" de· pmits that had been ahown on U.S. GeQlogical Survey maps dating back to 1909 -yean before the claima were filed. 'The findina. supported by the Office of TeCh- noJocy Ad e:nent, ahow that applicationl for 90,000 of the 138,000 acra Watt wants to lea11e ~ Wy~ are invalid. -A aim1lar 1tudy by the C.olorado Open Space Council found that "nearly-all" the 82,000 acree claimed for free leul.ng in C.olorado were in "areas where the exiat.enoe and workability of the coal were well known." -'The Natural Re9ourcea ~ ferwe Council submitted a atudy to the Interior Department that identified dozens of environmen· tally sensitive areas that would be deetroyed by Watt's gifta to the . coal industry. Tiiey lllclllde lud in the San Juan Buin of New Mexico that containa the last archaeological remains of the 10,000·year-old Anuui Indian culture, aa well u M ,000 acre. of propoeed wilder· ne.. that ii the habitat of the golden eagle and other en. dangered apecies. The council'• atudy concluded that environmen- tal impact statements were either Telling it like it ·ain't By HUGH A. MULLIGAN .,.,.....C.re1,1 •n1 RIDGEFIELD, c.onn .. (AP) - F.ngliah, 81 ahe ii 1poken around the world, continues to be an amazing growth industry I expand• Ing ita meanJnCI and usage even beyond the imaginaUona of the everyday comumer. Just the other day on a TV talk abow, a leamed psychiatrt.t was lecturing the audience that "for people weary of life, auidde often seems a viable alternative." Hla way with sctenUfic jargon brought to mind the radio newa commentator on Cape Cod la.t fall who amured his Uatenen that "the bellched whale at Wall fleet illn't out ol the woods yet." Waa lt a alip of the tongue, Freudian or l.rwplred, that prompt· ed Sen. &rey Goldwater, R-Aris., to suti.titute the "lame-bn.ln Qin. graa" for the "lune duck Con· graa"? Obvene EaaUM, u we call theee wonderfully malleable, nab- beriz.ed rollina eloc:utiona, spoken IO trippingly on the tonaue, la pretty often the lingua f.ranca of MULLIGAN'S STEW the media. With the gift of gab ~ the gift of the gaffe. In the Mother Country th1a la the way the Queen's F.ngliah la aim 80meti.mea spoken. even on the BBC, which pride9 lt9elf on beinl the protectol' and c:uatodian of our common~. "Flahtina broke out in the Indian Parliament," BBC Radio Four Ne'tV' reported on a recent mominl· "and one 'Untouchable' MP waa punched on the noee.'' ~ a BBC eoccer announcer obeerved that "Alton Villa (one of the top teum) bepn to bameea the fn.&lta of 80me good midfield work.'' But hamemna fn.&lta in mid· field is probably no more difficult than the chore a New York bueblill wriiet Mligned to Yan- kee pitcher Ron Guidry. "With all that left--handed power in the Sox lineup," he noted. "Guidry will have to .Wdy that batting order with the care of a hound'a tooth," of which no doubt atrikeouta were acarcer than. Or .amething . "It ceases &o amue me how polidd.ana can just get up and make an impromptu speech," a nelahbor commented upon New York Mayor Ed Koch'a TV per· formanoe during the Brooklyn Bridce centennial celebrations. "When the fireworlu were gdna off, there wasn't even enough light for him to see his manu- ICl'ipt." Well, aa Sam Goldwyn might have aaid, an impromptu 1peech ii .eldom worth the ldlot canla it'• printed on. But then, he WU a child propny, probably born with a ailver platter in his mouth. Obvene F.ngliah hu been de- scribed .. the prat.falla that phrues make when "your tanc seta all tungJed up." lt'a the hone of a different feather drNdinc the light fantastic. It'a the studio announcer at 11aUon break time tellinc TV Uat.enen that the "final round of the U.S. Open will betPn right here on Channel 6 in 10 minutes. Some snippets about the 4th Thbws Found on the F'rUJ/lm of the Jlfourth ol Jul,y: •• Tbat Paul Revere'• famoua midnight ride bepn in a rowboet, not on a holw --he fint bad to row .c:rom the Chart. River before he mounted his steed at Bolton'• Old North Church. (Maybe that'• why he never' m.de It all the way to Concord.) --'nuat the fint of:fldal Ameri- can naa railed In th.II nation aboard the flaohjp csrr ITAL> Alfred (END ITAL) contained no "8n. but 13 n!d and whlte ltris-, reta1n1nc the BritiM fl.aa'• c:rcme9 ol St. Oeorp and St. AndftW. -'nuat aJthoui.h the l)eclar. •*'1 of lndependence· ·••· adopted on July •. It w• not. ....-by memben of Concree9 until Aue. 2, and then tbe name. ot 'the ""*" were wtthlwld f« another lllx monihl becl•• lfi tndependenceWM not~: their' treMDnable Id JDICb& awult ln tbetr cte.thl. -'nuat the lint Conldtudon in ~ m1--n-1-.. ---!.Jt> the u .s. to be tetted by a popular vote WM rejec:ted by the elec1oftte of M.-:hu.«a. (An acceptable Comdtution w• ratified three y.nlater). -· That the flnt American war .ubmerint, the (SET ITAL) "l\&r. ti., (END IT AL) CONtnlC.1ed by David Buahnell in 1778, carried a crew of one. -That lt took lix years of debate by the ~tlnental CGn-sr-belon the de9lcn of the balcM~ _,. for the Gn!!at Seel ... ..... ottldal in 1782. (Both the pa. cree and the rat~ w.... earlier symboll of the Amertmn RewluUcn.) -· That the puochiU IChoo1 lyNm antedatad the public IChoola bin: prioc' 10 1778, ane 70 Raman Ca\holk: ~ uiNd wtthln the .,.._., aonflMI of the United States. -· That the most tcqotten Revolutionary leecler waa .r-k Hopkim. appointed theofint CcJm. mandel' ln Ch.let of the C.O.,tlnen· tal Navy, with a fleet of four shlpe. whole rank w to COl&eepond IO 0.. W~a. (He Wiii tor· mally dilm*ed a year law tot dilreprdlnc Olden from Qin. ...... ) --That the tint American Jew to bold .i.:tlYe poll, Franda Salvador, wbo..-ved ln the South c.aroilna Pravtncla1 Coner-, Wll allo the tint J.w to ~ -American~· in a akir-miah on July l, l778 . --'nuat the U.S. motto, "E Plurtbus Unum," w• Uf..S fl'Qlll the dde .... of • llOPUlu' Lendon mtpslne1 (art lTAL) The Gentleman'• Journal, (END ITAL) wk»ly 11\jDywd In the rolqnle (The pbrllleCJrilinae.l In the Latin poml "N.onu.an" by vqo, which .. f.amWat '° "'°" llwate Americanl at the Ume.) non.existent or inadequate. Souroe9 told my uaodate Jock Hatfield that Watt, in hia ru.h to approve the coal leaaes, has effec· tively eliminated all environmen- tal restrictions. Interestingly, three of the cor· porationa that stand to make a bwMile if the free lea.es are granted -Kemmerer Coal C.o., Utah Power and Light. and :nuor OU and Gu C.o. -have been major contributors to the Moun- tain Stats Legal Foundation, which Watt headed before joiniJl8 the Reagan ad.miniatration. Theee three companies have applied for free leues on more thaK56,000 acres of federal land, and will get a lion's ahare of the 6 billion tona of government-owned coal Watt propoeea to g:ive away. Footnote: Watt has eevered hia oonnection with the foundaUoo.. and he owna no a10Ck in the three companies. An Interior Depart· ment spokesman denied that the agency favon!d the coal compania and i.nmted that the lleCfttary'1 ·actions are entirely appropriate. • That's our time, of coune." Commn&a&on wlao can keep their cool at a time like that are considered to have "a mind like a trap door," as another neighbor of mine once decribed hia aalel man.ager. He was de.finitely not the type to "go off half crocked," u my college roommate, an English major, aometimel ea:used me of doing, but perhaps he knew whereof he 1poke. The teaming of ex-lovebirds Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in ''Private Uvee" on Broadway evoked llOl'De media dJaloiue that would have cau.ed even the suave Noel C.oward to do a double take. "The attending publicity," one radio talk show critic burbled-or perhaps bloopered would be the proper verb -"got to the at.ce whett you could hardly open a New Yock tabloid without seein8 their pictures on the front pqe." My favorite pracUda.er of Obverwe EnaJ.ilh ii a retired Bronx wholeale produce dealer, who chain frequent aemi.nan in CW'· rent eventa. both local and pobU. oo the porch of the toll club. On a recent mua:y momlna, wblle waltinl f« the 1adla club to vacate the tint tee, be railed ap1nat the spirlted ~ ol the nuclear freeae edvocat-. ''They lhouJd ltlOp ..n.tc UI wltb UM:me ~of. n\lde9r balocaust.' hll "'°""' ..... In lie '° hla perondon ... lt'1 a plain c.-of OY9tldll. •• 0 No, Groucbo ilft't 11\1 1-1 nmne.rm~~lttnfcra ' f.ria'.lld.... • • ~tlMt ...... bM~ much to do wttb what hM ... befoft, but Wwtratm the ~lilllle ' ~--that ma.~ ,, l'.ncl'lh IO chann1nalY l.w:trtni In l JocAc. ' , A prosnm note from the Dutab Tt.t Qub1 a leanwd )........_. poup 10 which I beioal. lbow9 how Ulll UftC\111* fonn mn be \-.cl on the lecCure dmal&: "Nat ~. bmt....wna author 1-.: ~ wUl ... cine ol bll kqi r'oned taDlm on anMhlftl that wU1 occur to h1m at the s.t ' minute -11 tt all." ' _£0 a 4 DllJPilat MONDAY, JULY 4, 1983 COMICS ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION 84 85 86 ( I r j ~- 11 . ·,-A Express ends first USFL campaign on high note. B2. 0 0 Injured Angels · hanging tough, top Royals, 5-2 .By JOHN SEV ANO Of'the o.itr,.... ..... Now that the All-Stai break is just around the comer, the Angels admitthey've been fortunate. To understand why you first have to take into consideration that way back in spring training Manager John McNamara's pro- jected lineup had Rod Carew at first, Bobby Grich ·at second, Tim Foll at short, Doug DeCinces at third, Bob Boone behind the pl;:lte, Brian Downing in left, Fred L)'J'l,Jl in center, Ellis Valentine or Bobby Clark in right, and Reggie ~ackson as the designated hitter. Now the hard fact is that lineup has been on the field only six times in 77 games -and the Angels have somehow managed to stay close enough to trail Texas by a mere two games. o.-r,... -.., u. ...,_ .. Considering the circumstances, (en Forsch strikes an angelic pose (left), and Ron Jackson applies late tag on pickoff play. ~~~~~r;~i~l:.~~~0\~ • ~IvinWhite .liiding·his·.-1ime With~·old h ilMn CAIWION to take at ~ two stretchers -for "~times I wonder:• acbnitted the prem' RUt and atlmquent hookup with ~,_liiii ..... P81U"09e and No. 2 quarterback Fred " M, 225-poUnd riOt-haQder M he eat in . Denv,i'. "I ~ in my cu with 75 ' lbs ANGEJ,.IS-Another chapie, in M.ortenlen -before White would get a the 11ny cubicle bl~ CdJaeum drelling bucla ·to my nmne:• he MY' fint to h9·ioad.n odylBey of Alvin White, a chance. quart.en which he shared with Penroee Phbeni:X, then to Denver. "I hacU18 in mv lelf!des:ribed "pwOopper-:' ancluded There weren't any s tretchers, and M~ . poi:ket. and a .. tank of pis when I aot ~ ~y -much in the same tnanner Mortenlen ran for one TD and pM&ed for "I atill lDYe the game and ~ at-Denver. Red (the oriCfna1 eoillch, Red I!~ baa pJacued the one-time Newport another to set t¥ final margin respect-ma.phere. h~ hard, becau. I k:now'in iny MJller) Aid he didn't' have an opening, but Hilb and Orange CoMt College ible and White spent the afternoon heart ... " He didn't finiah the statement, to stick ....... ftlf, eomething might breU. hia glory days in the early 70s. watchina. along with the other 11,4 71 just aniled. --.,..- 30-year-old quartert.ck never witneelel. Since hil college career at Oregon State "l waited~es for lleVell weeks and ' snap in Denver'a.21-H lcm to the Cut by the Expreea earlier thia year and White hal knocked around fl'om one end !:,Pfu~Unuee ~~-. Y they brought :.A"'l!xprela in the· Unit.eel States Football virtually unu.ed by Denver (he threw one of the Jll'Ofeslional rank.a to the other with ~ wi finale for, both dut.. TD pua for the Gold apinat the Exprell lukewarm t\ICCel9 _ from Toronto, It haa provided a few paychecka, but 1 llllite wu listed • the Denver Gqld'a in Denver eerlier). White'• Clemea.nor CaJpry and Vancouver in.the Canadian precioul few momenta on the field. 'fo.•t ~ but wben the starter, remains conmtent. He im'tlivtna up. the ~ i.e.ue. to the defunct Southern Bull, the one-time eemationl t Newport , wu inten:ept.ed for the dream of maJdnl it balft't faded. c.alifornia Sun o( the 'Warld Football , Harbor and C4*t rm-to fold the tent. 11me,yet..W.reiuml!dtoectionwith Infact.,aafar•Wbtteiaconcemed, the 1.-.ue to LouiWUle {Katucky) in the · "Mortondidn't,.ihlluntilhew•36," more apropos. To be realistic, it'a amazing the Angels are in the pennant race at all. With Carew, Reggie and DeCl- nces still sidelined, the' Angels posted another victory Sunday, this time pasting Kansas City by a 5-2 count before 36,405 sun -bathed fans at Anaheim Stadium. i . U for no other reason, the 'Vic- tory was import.ant in that it gave the Angels another day of breath- ing room as, with today's (5:18 p .m.) game remaining before the break, the Angels are hoping to have everyone healthy again once the club resumes the second half of the season Friday in Boston. "I think we look good," Grich admitted. "Who is a good come- back horse? Silky Sullivan? Well, I feel like Silky Sullivan and we're only two ler\gths back h~aded down the stretch. (See ANGELS, Page 8%) 1ide down. 2~-0 wiy hi tbe third realization of aocce• may just be around American l'ootball Amodadan and the conUnuee Whl-., all"""'8· to the Gold'• ..... ""-. tt WM pretty obYloua it WM IPna · the comer. e>rance County RhJnm, befOtt the Ex-a_. cmch. Cral8 Morton: Alvin White us ting winds . • .. '-• •I nock out pair Longshot Lewis prOves no m3tch in Tr~Ilspac race for McEnroe WIMBLEOON, England (AP) -John McEnroe used an awesome display of court power and demolished Chris Lewis, the unseeded New Zealander, 6-2, 6-2, 6..12 to regain the Wimbledon tennis title Sunday. holds the record with 20, includ- ing six singles crowns. . 3y ALMON LOCKABEY )Illy fllot 9oe""9 Writer The adage of tti.e best laid plans >f mice and men -or maybe Murphy's Law. By whatever name, it has ady descended on the 1983 pac yacht ra.ce fleet. Within 2 bours after the light-wind lal't the fleet was hit by 30-knot west winds and eigh t-foot nfUsed seas. ' The sudden change in weather ocked two of the lead yachts t of the race. Out with a broken dder was the 68-foot Saga. Re- . · with a broken shroud was ta Cruz-50 Night Train. was the odds-on favorite for t to finish the 2,225-mile race. odgers uckle nder, 8-1 HOUSTON (AP) It's smoother sailing for the Houston AaU'OS now that they have their one-two pitching punch back in order. '!be Ast.ros topped the Los An- geles Dodgers 8-1 Sunday night on Joe Nlekro's three-hitter, just one day after Nolan Ryan allenced the Dodgers on five hits Saturday night. "Nothing'• automatic, but when you have two firebaUers ~at them in a row, you're Q~ mused Niekro, whoee knUtkleballs travel about two-thirds aa fast aa Ryan's 95 m~ faatbella. When the A.at:roa opened the ...on. Ryan was on the disabled u.t .. and Nlek.ro waa recovering from a spring tcaining accident. N~ made all hia atarta but waa noun top fonn. "&..rlier in the teaaon, l didn't ha'(e my rhythm," Nlekro said. ''TGl)ight, when l needed a blg P'JOb, it WU there." 'ne Aatrol, who lost their fint oiJ1Uamet UU. eeet0n, cllinbed to ...., with only tonighi'• pme ~ the Dodees.'w remaining before the All-Star break. · <lee 'DODG!!RS, Pa1e 81) • The irony was that it was one of the slowest starts in recent Trans- pac races. Five hours aft.er the st.art off Los Angeles Harbor the yachts were still fighting zephyrs as they rounded the west end of Catalina Island. Saga was taken in tow by the yacht Bullfrog which had been following fleet during the first part 'of the race. A report from Dennis Choate, builder of Saga, said the yacht was expected back in Long Beach early this morning. Night Train, skippered by John White of Santa Cruz, was return- ing under her own power. Based on latitude and longitude positions, the elapsed time leader in the race fleet appeared to be Jumpin Jack Flas, a Class B yacht skippered by G.A. Woodroffe of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Club. Her report placed her about· 156 miles from Los Angeles. .,..,,... .......... McEnroe was especially over- powering on service, dropping e only nine points in 12 service , games. · It was the most one-sided men's final on the f.amed center ~urt· since 1967, when John New- combe beat Wilhelm Bungert with the loea of only five games. McEnroe's sweeping victory followed Martina Navratilova's victory over Andrea Jaeger in the women's singles Saturday, giving the United States the big Wimbledon double for the eecond straight year. McEnroe wrapped up the one-sided match in 1 hour 27 minutes. Americans won four of the ti- tles but m.la8cd a clean sweep of all five. John Lloyd of Britain and Wendy Turnbull of Austcalia edaed Steve Denton and Billie Jean King 6-7, 7-6, 7-5 in the final Others among the elapsed time leaders were Merlin (the elapeed time record holder for the race), Charley, Miss Magic. Upbeat, Chash Mer and Samurai in that order. All of the leaders except Jumpin Jack Flash and Merlin are Santa Cruz-50s. Dan Quisenberry accepts plaque signifying hi~ :> selection to Orange Coast College's Hall of Fame. of the mixed doubles. King, 40 this November, nar- rowly failed in her bid for a 21st Wimbledon title. She already Ron Jacks9n has been the Angels' 'gamer' Angels' utility man has saorificed points from his average for t~e good of the t~am BY JOHN SEV ANO on.. o.itr,......., It's not oft.en a player will drop 58 points off hia average over a two-week span and get praised for his contributions. But when you mention the name of Ron Jackaon to John McNamara, the Angels' skipper can't say enough. "Ronnie Jackaon ... God help us if we didn't have him," prailes McNamara. Jackson haa certainly been a jack-of-all-trades for the Angels as he's played first base, third base and the outfield. And during the last 14 games, he's been partic:ularly Invaluable with Doug DeCinces, l\od Carew and Reggie Jacluon out of the lineup. "Anything I can do to help \hla ball club l'mwilllngtodo,"aaidJacklon, whoclub~ a two·run homer Sunday to h~p the Angell put KAnaat City, 5-2. "Overall. I think I've v been doing the job and that's what's Import.ant." . Ron Jackson's current streak began on June 19 when he started lit left field. Since. he hasn't ml&'M!d a game , starting six at thlrd base, five at flrat and two in left field. And he's been playing, too. despite Injuries of his own which includes two banged up knees and a wrenched back. A gamer, and knowing McNamara's need for bodies, Jackson has refused to take a day off despite the fact his average has dipped from .300 to .242, and he's hitting but .140 (8·for-57) during the atreak. "McNamara haa told me he appreciates me being out there . He 'knows I'm playing hurt," noted Jackaon. "1 know 90mebody'1 got to go out there and Mac haa been having a tough lime trytna to find playen who can do that. · "I know what my l'()le ta on this team, and I accept It. Righf. now , he (McNamara) needs me out there every day. Sure, I could uae a day off, but I have three coming with the All-Star break." What haa made things easier for Jackaon is the knowledge that the front office and hia teanunatel iruly value hia coiftribuUona. "l had (pitcher Bruce) K.laon walk up to me the other day and tell me how much he respected me for what I've done. Everybody, including management, knows I'm MCl'ific- ing my.elf for the team," said Jackaon . "I'm just Heppy to do it. 'flt've always aid that the team \\rith the best nch la Finl to win. And I think we ha~ t. Whatever It takes to win. then that R what I'll do. . 111 know I'm ao'na to hii..300 before the year<blover. SU11,1'm not a bta.U.taauy. All t Wll\t to do ii play," • Jacbon hall been dotng plenty of that. Lloyd, husband of Chris Evert Lloyd, became the first British man to win a Wimbledon title since Fred Perry gained his three singles triumphs in 1934, 1935 and 1936. Lewis, the first unseeded play- er to reach. the men's final in 16 years, said : "There waa abeolute- ly nothing I could do to stop him. he was so good." i4i I I ' I Ai least Scully got the last word From AP dJ1pa&cbn PALM SPRINGS -Vin Scully. II the sport.a announcer, and Lee Trevino, a long-time star golfer and now a golf commentator, were introduced to newsmen and offidala at the Bob Hope De9ert Classic as a new broadcasting team for NBC. Scully made a few brief remarks and then lunled the microphone civer to Trevino. Teo minutes later Trevino was still talking and finally concluded with, ''Vin is the pro on thia team and will be doing most of the talking.'' The mike then was given back to Scully, who with a smile said:'' A. Lee 18.id, I will be doing most of the talking." Baltimore mauled by Tigers Lance Parrislt keyed a four-run Iii third inning with a two-run double and Jolua Wockellf•H capped a five-run elghth with a grand slam aa Detroit clubbed Baltimore 10-1 Sunday in American League action. Six consecutive Detroit batters reached base safely at the start of the lhird against Baltimore loser Mike Bocldlcker. 4-4. Ju.a Berenper, 4-1, pitched thelirst six innings to earn the win . . . Elsewhere, Seattle's Glenn Abbott out- dueled Dave Stieb with a , five-hitter and Pat PaSDam· cracked a two-run homer to lead the Mariners to a 4-1 triumph over Toronto. Abbott, 3-0, acattered five singles in logging his second complete game of the year . . . Guy AllealOll hit a three-run ,..,..... homer and Jim Ritt continued his long-ball spree with hi.s sixth homer in the last four games to power Boston to a 7-3 triumph over the New York Yankees. Allenson 's homer capped Boston's four-run fourth inning. It was his first this season, while Rice hil his American League-leading 22nd with one out in the 9eventh. .. Ron Watblngto•'• bues-loeded single 9COl"ed Bobby Mi&cbell with the winning run to provide Minnesota with a 4-3 triumph over the Chicago White Sox ... Bobby Jones smacked two of his three doubles to drive in three runs in a 12-run eruption in the 15thi.nningofa51h-hourmarathon to lead the Texas to a 16-4 rout of Oakland, the Rangers' third straight victory over the A's this weekend ... Rick Sa&cllffe acattered seven hits in 8 ~ innings and Toby Harnta cracked a two-run homer as Cleveland beat Milwaukee 5-2. Stacy holds off tourney field Roms S&acy fired a final-round 68 !I Sunday and held oU a charge by JoADDe Canter and Allee Miller to capture the LPGA Peter Jackson Classic in Pointe Claire, Quebec. Stacy posted a 72-hole total of 277, 11-under-par, two strokes better than Ca.mer and Miller, who made dramatic runs with 66s Sundays. Both players had entered the day at 3-under, five strokes behind the leader, M.J . Smltb. while Stacy was in a four-way tie for second, one shot back, beginning play Sunday ... Tom Walson mastered gusty winds with a hard-won 1-under-par71 and expanded his lead to four strokes in ·the second round of the twice-delayed Western Open in Oak Brook, ID. The tournament ls 1eheduled to end with a double-round of 36 holes today. PlB.IC NOTIC[ '1CTTTIOUS ..,._ .. 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July 4. 1183, 2719-«J Chicago extends streak to six -'&ellll MorelHd opened a II tie-breaklna three-run sixth lnninc with a pop-Oy dou~ u the ChQao Cube defe.ted~ , .... &wlay for their lbrth s t victory whOeexiend.J.nl the Expos' lol1nc ave.....-,,,. io.m,alcdn is the 1oopst for Montreal U\11 y.r ... In other National t.e.iue play, rookie Nld E-*Y't two-run homer in the llxth l.n.ninc rallied Ctndnnad to a 2-1 victory over Atlanla. The lom ended a foui-pme winnlna streak {« the Braves, who had beadm the Reda 10 W"ai8ht u.in.. lir"1e lollnc to them openJna day ... Steve Bra• drilled a two-run ptnch horner in the aeventh inninl to lift St. Louis and K• Fond! over Pit- t.abu.rgh 4-3 ... MD:e Scblidt alammed an eighth-inninl homer and reliever WWJe Benudn tied a National League strikeout record u Philadelphia edged the New York Me1a M . Hernandes, 3-0, came lnto the game to start the eighth innill4J and struck out all six batten he faced, tying an NL record by beo6m1ng the dahth re.llever to fan six con.ecut1ve b8tt.en ... Steve Garve7'1 lf8nd alam, his 14th horner of the leMOn, helped San Dieao post a 4-1 decision over San Ftanci8co. Daft Dravecky n!!!COl"ded h.ia 12th win of the 8eUOl'l for theP.m-e.. ·Quote of the day . Toby Rarru, third baseman of the Cleveland Indians, deecribfng how bueball .statistics are like a,girJ ina bikini: "They both show a lot, but not everything." Michigan, Blitz in playoffs The Michiaan Pant.hen defeated ml Arizona 33-7 Sunday to clinch the e. • Central Division championship on the last day 9f the United State9 Football U.S. basketball teain keeps perfect record EDMONTON. Alberta (AP) - The United Stat.ea men'a basket- ball team remained u.n~aten. Bruce U.,. of UCLA oollec:1ed t hJa teCOncl and third swimmlng medal.t and the Soyiet Union kept I up Its relentle. ruah on the aold medals Sunday in the XIl World University Game11. The American basketball squad took its lt!OOO<i COtueCUUVe tri- umph, a 160-81 walloping of Lebanon. Jay Humphries, a 6-3 guard from Colorado, led the Americana with 31 points. Kevin Willia, Michlgan Slat.e's 7-footer, and 6-9 Karl Malone of Louiaiana Tech acored 18 apiece. The U.S . men's fi.nJt opponent in the final pool of el&ht teams will be Ivory Cout today. 'The American women, 1-0, Abo are in action today, playing France. Kayes, the aurpri9e winner in the men'a 200-meter frealtyle Saturday night, picked up a silver medal in the 400 individual medley, chamta Canldlan Alex Baumann to wtthl.n two hundreds of the world ~rd. Kayes a1.o won a ailver by swimmtna the eecond leg for the American 400 freeetyle relay unit. The RUIBiana, the wiruler of the most medals in this competition in 1981, have captured 10 of the first 14 gold meda1t in swtmming, dJv- ing and gymnastics. Double Bullet rnakin1g . good tiJDe to Honlulu Bob Hanel's 6l$-foot catamaran Doublr Bullet IW'Yived the strong Windl and heavy teas Sunday in h.ia effort to beat the Tranapac yacht race Oeet to Honolulu. In a radio report at 5:30 p.m. Hanel said he had logged a 285-mile day's run from 1 p.m. Saturday to 1 p.m. Sunday and was still sailing in 15-20 knot northwest winda. Hanel departed Los Angeles Harbor at 1 p.m Saturday a few miles from the start of the mono- hull Tranapac fleet with a vow to DODGERS • • From Page 81 "Th.is is a big aenes for u.a,'' Niekro Mid. ''To fi.niah at the .000 mark at the break is very import- ant to u.a," beat the monohulla to Diamond Head, and hoping for a new elapeed time record for the 2,225-mile coune. c•rlstl•e lint SAN DIEGO -Light winds along the coast of Southern Cali- fornia Saturday and Sunday alowed the 110-mile Marina del Rey to San Diego yacht race to a virtual drifting match. By late Sunday only half of the 375 starters bad finished the coune and race officiala were ex- pecting to wq far into the night. First yacht IO finish WU the 84-foot sloop ChNtine skippered by Fred Preial of Pacific Mariners Yacht Club. Race officials at Southwestern Yacht Club Mid winds off San Diego were lets than ~ knots. The race is co-apomored by Wind- jammers Yacht Club of Marina del Rey and Southwea1em Yacht Club. ANGELS From Page 81 • I • I • l "I'm very optin:Ll8tic." U Grich t. opdmisUc, you can imqjne how McHmnara must feel He'• Ft '°be belide himeelf. It .een. every Urne he tried to write • lineup card t.h1a .->n. somebody baa been hW1. And ;.t. io show you how bed it's been, you han to to all \he way beck io April 18 to Und the lM& time the An&'ela' akipper W• able to field hill •tartinl unit. "Everythlft4r beifta equal. we ahould be very cbe t.o full strength Friday night." noted the An&"ela' skipper with enthuai.Mrn in hill voice. J 111 don't want to dwell on the negative, but whatever they (the Ranaen> do, the wane we couJd be la three games out (at the bre.ak). Considerinc what we've t been throu.ah. I'd tet1le foe that." ' Reggie, DeClnoes and Carew - who haw rn1-ed a total of 52 games between them and reJ>- retent an accumulative .313 aver- age with 29 home nma and 105 Rm -a.re all expected to be ready to play in Bolton. "We teem to be picking up a player a week," Grich added. "First it was Brian UoWning, and then Rick BurlellOn, In a couple of weeks we ahould have a whole new team. "I'm not too sure what it's going to be like to see the aame lineup 4'!Very day." * AMOSL NOTill -TN Mela _..., Sulmv !NI All-Ir., .-ctM .._. ~ would nol 10 to C'*-9lld ~ .. lft tN .-. SlclellfWd •'"' llru!Md ,,.. Wrlcll .i.-21, lt-'9 NII II WH Mtl.,. lo teb IM ttw• cMY' off 9lld come Net< '-"llY Frlclev. At for~ ~ 1119 c:kAI ---.... _., •lt.ncl. llu! ftO!lllftt 4llflftlt• •• 119 clildd9d Uftll fod9y ... , W.ill 10 to,'' 6Md 0.Clllcft. "I f9ll mwc:ll ll9ft..- IC1d9y, llu! 1'1 llal ..,.,.. to w.it 9'ICI -llOW I._. t~. Mv llnt °"°'"" 16 IO tN OiA»." l).c;fllcft " ~ lrtm ....... -••Ion .,OUlld 1111 rll> C.-... TN ,.,,.. KIM_, utc:Nr •..._~Md "*1 "'°""""' laid ltl9 WM .... IO 1*'11 M "'" did_..itct. 0... .... 111¥ '66clllll 111m on IN delleNt.cl tw -~ tltt, wlllctl ,_ tN • ...,,, i.e. IO dlln IO do ~ •l!tl lllm, OI' ,...._.. lllm. Liil• GGll1, F.....-b ~ .•• K-Otv ,..... -DM 011111•1rT'J wn oMd9lly ln-CllietN lntoOr .... CoMI Collle9'1 Hell of F-in._..,..,...._ cw-. ..... Sundsr"• con'"I ... Tod9r"1 fli>* Wll .ti ,_. s.i.w (S-2) ....,_, T9IMIY Jlllll 16-4) • • ... C-'* Mlflne IWKll<» SuftMY Md Mid Illa Mc:ll .... mudl .,... ... ••• ~ lo - M lllnt OfKIQ -In loNY, 9"tlouatl IW did nol llllnll ,.., d ,,.,, League's regular aeMOn. Tbe Panthers. will host Paci.fie Division champion Oakland in a eemifinal USFL playoff game next Sunday after finishing the lealue'a ina~ 9eUOl1 with a lZ-6 record .. . Al.a eamina a 9P0t in the playoffs was Cb.ir.dgo, which beat Oakland 31-7. Four interceptions aided the Blitz, who earned a wild-card spot againat Philadelphia next week ... &.ton cruahed New Jeney 34-10, but fell short of qualifying foe a wild-card berth becauae of crua.,o•s win over Oakland. Bendel Walker won the league's first ruahina title with 1,812 yards, carrying the ball 19 times S°unday for 74 yards ... Philadelphia enters next week's playoffs on a Waing note, as Kim McQtUlkea completed 18 of 27 paaees, including 10 straight in the aecond half, as Washington upset the Stars 21-14. Sprint marks fall at Festival Calvhl Smltb, a last-minute fill-in, • and Evelya Asllford shattered the 'Niekro, 5-7, struck out five and walked five en route to his third complete game, while catcher Luis Pujols knocked In two runs with a single and a aacrilice fly. Terry Puhl had three hits, includ- ing a two-1'\ln i:naide~the-park home run, while Joee Cruz belted a three-run homer. The only run Niekro allowed came on pinch hitter Jose Moral- es' second homer of the seaaon with one out in the eighth. Express winds up year on winning note, 21-14 world records in the men's and women's 100-meter dashes Sunday on the final day of the National Sports Festival in Colorado Springs. Smith, a late repl.acement for Emmit Klag, was clocked at 9.93 9e000ds, two-hundret.hs of a 8elXJnd better than the 15-year-old record sel by Jim Waet in the Mexico City Olympics. while Ash.ford was timed in 10.79, beating the mark of 10.81 tel Marlles Gokr of East Gennany June 8 ... LarrJ Mackey of Arcadia, a rookit" sprint car driver, dJed of head injuries suffered in tn accident in the eemi-main eve.nt at Ascot Park Saturday night. Television, radio TV: Baseball -Dodgen at Houston, 6 p .m .. Channel 7. RADIO: Baseball -Kansas City at Angels, 5:18• p.m., KMPC (710); Dodgen at Houston, 5:35 p.m .. KA.BC (790). PlB.JC NOTICE BUI Doran, who had three h its, singled with one out in the second and 900red from fi.ra.t bue on Pujols' hit-and-run single off loeer Bob WeJch, 6-8. Doran tripled to lead off the fourth and Pujols knocked him in with a deep sacrifice fly to center field. Houston made it 5-0 in the fifth when Cruz slammed his 9eCOnd three-run homer in as many days, his filth t..hia aeuon. The Astra& added another run in the sixth on shortstop Dave Andenon's error. Omar Moreno singled, went to M!OOnd on a Held- er'• choa and . scored when Dickie Thon hit a grounder be- tween Andenon'a lega. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loe Angeles Express wound up the first United States Football League 9eMOn by stealing six Denver puaes and holding the Gold acoreless until the fourth quarter Sunday. But Exprem linebacker Eric Sooggina still begrudged Denver's two late scores that narrowed Los Angeles' victory margin to 21-14. "I think we came out in the first half real '°"'lh. •• said Sooaina. "We intercepted a lot of pueea and were generally a 80Und de- fensive unit. The second half we didn't do that well. I don't think they should have acored two touchdowns." The six inten:eptiona tied a USFL record aet by Chic.ago against Tampa Bay on April 12. The Express finiahed the Ml.JC NOnct PEOPl!.E COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: Coupori Sav~ngs, ·Complete Stocks, Local News and Sports, and Advertised Values. aeaaon at ·a-10. Denver ended with a 7-11 record. Both teams were eluninated from the USFL playoff picture a week earlier. Loe Angels jumped out to a 21-0 lead before 11,471 Coliseum fans. There were 8,659 no-shows. On the 11eU011 the Exprem aver- lged 19.001 per game with .6.305 no-shows. Quat.erback Mike Rae's two first half touchdown paateS and halfback Tony Boddie's 1-yard run gave Los Angeles an early lead. Rae's counterpart, Craig Penroee, didn't fare as well. He completed just eeven of 17 paaes for 64 yards and suffered five of the six interceptiona. 'The Gold retaliated with two fourth-quart.er touchdowns . to gain the final margin.. A~ADING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS 'A WEEK In the Ir I I• .... 'I ~ . . " . MA.JOit LEA~UE STANDINGS AIMrlcan L .. tl!H WEST OIVl$IOM W L .. ct. 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Aneel IV9rl9" BATTING euri.aon Carr« O.Clnces Grlefl a....1oue1 Foll Lvnn Veltntlnt 8oone Clark Sconi.-s Ro J.cll Miil Oowr1lne ita JKllM>n AO.ms Wllf-O'&errv Fervu'°" Totel1 Aa R H HR lt81 Pct. 13 2 , 0 I .SJe nt JS 92 2 26 . .o2 240 40 7S 1S " .l13 214 JI 62 I 33 :2n IM 1t SO 2 IS .112 24' 2S 6o4 2 26 .260 m 34 60 14 CJ .2Sf 117 17 lO I 23 251 737 n 60 l 29 2s. ISi II 37 2 I? .245 1'5 21 41 1 32 241 151 21 JI ' n .20 134 lO lO s 14 .m 201 29 43 12 33 214 ,. I• 16 1 • 211 39 S I I 6 .20S 14 2 2 0 0 143 21 3 7 0 2 074 2.616 ,.. 111 .. l67 267 1'1TCHING If" H 88 SO W·Ll!RA Curtl1 211t> 13 1 ll l·O 2.41 Z..hn 1311.l 13 22 lS 5 .• 3 3.24 Klton n•n 13 21 ss 7·2 3.21 Forsch 11611> II? 21 u 1·4 J.33 McLeU91111n 2911'> lO I 24 I· t J.341 S.nchea 6011.l S4 21 29 1-l 3.CJ Jonn 1oe 179 1• 11 6·• •.oe Wirt 61'1'> st 11 JO 4-S 4.40 Traver• 36 • 4S 17 23 O·J S.25 Hauler ll'h 21 1 9 o-3 s." Goth 63\? II 37 ?7 O·• 6.21 Brown 11'1'> 13 4 3 l·I 7.IS Tote11 "'"'> ns m 377 41 ·36 4.01 S.vn: Wiit 4, Sancht1 J, H1ultr I, Cunl1 1. • • ... NATIONAL L• A1tnl I, Dedeltl 1 LOS ANGl!LH HOUSTOH .. , ..... SSu2'1~ 2 000 Tnome1 n 4 o o o 8aker " 3 0 0 0 Andnnn IO 00 Guerrer 31> 3 0 1 I RIYtlC I 0 0 0 9 rodt lb 4 0 0 0 Menhelrt 1 0 0 0 Y-c; 3 0 1 0 Landll't 31> 1 0 0 0 R_,ldtcf 2 0 0 0 WetcllP 1000 Mor-cf Puhl rt T'-• Get'*'>t> Cn11 If Knltlhl II> Welllnelt> Ooren21> Pulolsc JNlekro P •r11• s 2 3 0 s 2 3 2 4 I I 0 4 0 I 0 4 I 1 l 4 0 0 0 0000 • 2 J 0 3 0 I 2 4 0 I 0 Mondv P11 I 0 0 0 HootonP 0000 ZadWYP 0 0 0 0 JoMttsPll I I I 1 Nlednfr p 0 0 0 0 T..... 2' I J I T..... J7 I 14 1 Mar"'8tl rH chtd l>lw on oenad l>IM In 9th . SC.. Ir/ ........ L• ,.,_... 000 000 011-I Heus1911 tlO UI nx-I Gemt·WIMll!il RBI -Puloll W . 6-AnderM>n. OP-Los Anoetet I, Hou"on 2. LOB-Loa A-'91 •. Hou11on 7. 29--<0t rntr, 311-0ortn, HR-Cru1 (S), JoMore1t1 m. """'' m. se-ssu 121), Puhl (9), Moreno US). SF-f>ulol\, • " It l!lt •• so L•Mellft Wpletl L,6·1 Hooton ZKhrv Nltdnfr H-1911 4 1 2 I 1 s 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 ) 0 2 0 I 0 0 s 0 0 I JNlekro W,S.7 9 J I I S S Hoolon pitched to two 1>1tter1 In .. ,,, P&-Pulols. T-?-.31. A-lt,2 ... MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AmettQft LMeue BATTING (llO el l>ehl: C.rew, Anellla, .4M. a-.. Boston, 357, Grlf· ftv, New York • .333; McRM, K•n .. , Cllv, .331; Yount, Mllw1u1t ... 323. RUNS: Yount, Mllweukff, 54, WllM>n. "'"'" Cltv, S2. Ever\\, Botton. SI; Murrey, &1111..-e. SO; RIOl<tn, 8anlmore. SO; Werd. MlnnftOte, SO. RBI: Klttlt, Ch~. SS; IUce, &ol· Ion, 53. C-r. MllWeuk .. , S2, Werd, Mlnnt10t1 , 51: Arme1, Boston, 41. HITS: 9-1. 9oston, 91; Whltllltr. Detroit, 94; Werd. Mlnnno4•J '3; CartW, ""91h, ft; Younl, Mltweuk .. , '°' OOU9LES: McRM, Kenau City, 24, Bou9,, eo11on, 73: Hrt>ek, Mlnntt011. 21; Perrl1h, Detroit, 21; S. HenderM>n. S..tllt, 20. TRIPLES: I are ti.cl wllh S. HOME RUNS: Rice. a o1ton. 1'. Arme1, &olton, II; Klttlt, Chlceoo, 11, coooer. Mllw1ukff, lS1 E••n1, 9oalon. IS: o.c--., ,.,,...., IS; UPthaw, Toronto. 15. STOLEN llASES: Cru1. CllleallO, 39; Wiison, Ken .. , City, lt; Hendt<ton. 0.klend. JS; R. Lew, Chlceoo. 30; SamPlt, Texe1, ts. PITCHING (7 dtcl110n1l: l(IMft. ......., 7.1, J.9J; Kootmen, Cnleeoo, 6· I. 4.11; R'9ntttl. New York, t-3. 3.SJ. Schrom, MlnneM>te, 6·2, 4.lS; Sutcllfft. Cltvtllnd, 9·3, 4,07. STRIKEOUTS: Stitt>, Toronto, IOS; arv-. Cltvtlend, '3; Morris, O.· troll, '3; Hoyt, Ch~. 19; " ...... ti, New York. n. SAVES: QulltftWry, Ken .. s Cllv, 19; Stenlev, Boston. 16; C~ll, S..ttlt, IS; 0 .. 11. Mlnntwt1, 12; L-1. 0.· troll, 11 ....... LMtllM BATTING (1IO 11 t>et1l: Eu ler. PltllbUron. .m, Hendrick. Sl. Louil. .ll7; Kn'9hl. Hou1lon, ..XU, DewM>n. Montrtet, .321; MurPllv, Atlenta • .320 RUNS: MurPllY, Allente, 70~Ger>ttY. San Oltoo. 5', Reines, MontrMI, 56, Evan1, San Fr•nclaco, SS; ~. DMeen. 47 RBI: DewM>n, MontrMI, 60; MurOhv, Atlante, 56, ~lck, St Loul1, SS. ~. ~. SO; Even1, San Frtnclaco, 49. HITS: Thon, Houaton, 95; OewM>n, MontrH I, 94; Otlver, Montreel, 91, K. Hern1ncle1, New York, ": MurPllv. Atlenle, If. OOU9LES: J. Ro, Pltht>uroh, 20. Oewson, MontrH I, 19; Gervey, San Oleoo, 19; Henctrlck. St. Loul1, 19, Knlohl, Houaton. 19. TRIPLES: Moreno, Hou1ton, I; 9ut· ler. Allent•. 7; Oewson, MontrHI, 6. &ow•, CnltellO. S; K. Hern1ncle1, Ntw York, S; Relnts, MonlrHI. S; W11hl119· ton. Allan11. S. HOME RUNS: Even1, San Fra n· clsco, 19. MurOhv. Atlante, 19. Guff· ,._, ~ 17; Oe wMlll, MontrH I, IS; Scllmldl, Ptlu.oetPhle, 14. STOLEN BASES: "elftel. MonlrM I, 33; LAMaater. San Ft'8nclaco, 27. WllM>n, ~York, 27. S. lex,~ 25; Mor-. HOUtlOll, U. PITCHING (7 cteclalont) Monlelusco, Saft Dl9oo. 1· 1, 4.70, F.ic-. Allente, 6·1. W ; Rven, Hous· ton, 6·1, 2.07: P. Pwe1. Allenle, 9·2. U7; Roeen. MontrMI, 11·3. 2.n. STRIKEOUTS: C.rlton, PY>lledelohll, 126; Solo. Clnclnnell. 117; McWllfem1, P1ttltlurtlh. "' Bertnvl. Clnclnnell, 17, R091n. Montr .. I, IS. SANl!S: "HrdOll, MontrMI, 12, IAvtllt, San Frenclw:o, II, lleclroslln, Allente, 10; IA Smlttl, Chleeoo, 10 w ......... SUNDAY'S .... uLn Mell'a~ l'IMI JOhn McEnroe (U.S.) del. Chris L.twlt CN•w ZHlend), 6·2. 6·2, •·2 (McEnroe wln1 1111,500; Lewl1 ""''"' lSS,7SOl. MIXMO..... ,...., John Uovd C8rlt1ln)·Wtne1Y Turn-11un (Ainlralla) dtf. Stew o.n1on-81Hle JH n K1"9 (U.S.), 4·7, 7·6, 7·S. ass Orange Coaat DAIL'( PILOT /Monday, July 4, 1983 a SCOREBOARD Sacked Den~er quarterback Cr a ig Penrose wears pained expression while being tackled by Express' Eddie Weaver. Wntern 0.... (l lOM .,..., a.1 Torn Welson 61·71-13' JOhn FOilOht 71·71-142 Devld Edwtrcll 70-72-142 Andv a..n 71·71-142 Lenee r.., e roeck J0-7>-1CJ Oevlcl Oof'ln 73·71>-143 PeYnt Stew•rt 13· 71>-lCJ lle ·WlllltWOOd 71·n-ICJ Greo Norman 6'·74-143 Bruce Fle!Vv 69-74-ICJ Jecll "-n -n-1u Pllff Hancock 74· 11>-1 u Miiie Go>tt 74·71>-IU Mlkt Nleoltlle 71·7)-144 Lannie c....,_,. 12· n-1u Jim Tnor0t 10-1-1u Buddv O•r-r 61·76-IU a-v Wedkl11s 74·7>-147 8otl Glider 75" n-147 &reel Fuon ,,_.._147 Jim looroa 73·74-147 Lonnlt Hlelwn 73·14-147 Curl I Yrum 1s.n-147 Tom Letwnen 74·7>-147 llMI• Reid 74·7'>-147 Scc.H SlmolOfl 71-1t-147 Peter J~ 72·75-141 Lerrv Nelton 7S-n-1•7 L9'rv "Inker 76-71-147 Bruce Llellkt 74·7>-147 Jlmmv "ov 10-n-u1 Steve hnMlll 72·16-141 Mark O'MHrt 74·74-141 L.ou Grenam 73·75-141 &ob Sheerer 74·74-141 M4trk Cowerd 72-16--141 Georllt llurn1 74·74-1" Mark HevH n -76--141 Forrnt Fe11e< 76-n-141 Tom Purtar 7•·75-149 Tim Norris 76·7)-14' Rick O.lpot 7S·74-149 1·ltlek Fehr 75-74-149 91M llrltton 74·75-149 a r.o arvant 73·74-14' At Gelllltrter 15-74-14' JOftn AO.mt 6'~to-1 .. W•'1v Arm11r-73·74-14' ........ ~ Chi Chi lto«loue1 72·7'-ISO Mtrrls Halelllly 75-75-ISO Devld PtoCllK 7S·7S-1SO T.C. C""' 7S·7S-ISO IOC> Boyd 7'-71-150 Nldl !'Tice 72·7'-ISO ,..,., Oolltmuls 75-75-ISO Jerry ... ,. 77·7'>-150 Mldly YOkol 76-74-ISO ltelPtl Landrum 7S-76-1St Steve MM1vk 74·17-1SI LeNv Gilbert 73-7'-ISI Tom .Jtnkl11s 76-75-lSI Jim Simons 1s-1.-f51 Lon Hlnllle 72·19-ISI lt•v s1-ar1 74· n-m Mlkt Peck 76·75-151 Jon Chef!M 72· 19-lSl Mike HOllend 14·n-151 Mick Soll 73·7'-ISI 0 .A. We4brl"9 71·19-151 Lenny Wedl<lns 73·7'-151 D111 Foraman 7S-74-ISI Va~ HMIMr 77·74-1S1 Jim o.m 1s-1.-1s1 Mlkt McCulloU9h to-12--152 LM Eldtr 79·73-IS2 lv1n Smith 7S-77-152 Joey fltHMI 11·7-1S2 "-M41tlt>le 14.7.-152 Ed Oouolltl'IV 13·19-IS2 Berry JMCkel 75·17-152 Gevln Levenson 72·.,.tS2 Tommv Vei.tlllnt 17·7S-IS2 Gery Htlltltrll 7'·7t-IS2 9ot>e>Y C11rnott1 1 S· n-1 s2 LPGA toum1nwnt (et ,...,... Clen, QwM<l '177 HOilis Stecv, '37,500 Vt 61·61·13·61 Allee Miiier, 121,000 71-75-47·66 JoAnne Carner, 121,000 11·6'·73·'6 Jll Rose Jonts, I 12,SOD 1t2 Sandrt Hevnle, It. 500 Pet llrectlev, M,SOO Patlv SllttMn, lt,500 Jen Sl""'9f!M>n. lt,500 m Donne Whitt, 16,7SO .. Vlekl Tet>or, lS,7S0 Av1110 Oltemoto, IS,7SO Sandte Sc>u1lcll, lS,7SO as M¥tna Nauw, M , 145 Cntls JOhnson, M, 14S Amv Alcott, M, 145 Otl>Ole Mtlsttrlfn, M, 14S M J Smlth, M, 145 116 J-a 1e1oc1<, 13, 116 Jo Ann Welham, 13.116 Slleron &.rrell. 13. ll• ., Pel Mt...,.., 12,606 Cetherlnt Penlon, 12.606 K•lllv Wllltworlll, 12,606 Clndv HIM, 12,606 - 69·71-71-10 71·73·69·6' '7·74·70·7 I 69·70·72·71 61·71-70-73 61·61·11·74 6'-n -11-n 69·71·'6·71 70-'6·13·7S 73·1S•61·4' n -14·6'·10 71·7•·71·69 71·11·72·11 6S·71·72·71 n -n -n-10 61·10·16·72 '1·16·10-13 1•·6'·1•·10 71·7S·70-71 7°'"16•70·71 71·72·73·11 Jentt AndtfM>n, U ,ISO 70·71·12·61 Bart> 9unto-1ky, 12,ISO 74·71•70·73 ••••v Kt119, n .1so 10-1J-n -13 c.'"" St>erk, n.1so 11-1 Hl·n Mtrltne FloYd, 12, lSO 67·76·11·74 -Sue Ertl, 11.751 Oebl>lt Man•v. s I, 1st Donne Ceoonl. 11,7st ,. 2tt Oet O" Lu ker, 11,416 Penn• PUii, 11,.416 Annt·M41ri. F'elll, I 1.416 Mindy Ml:»rt, 11,416 Allton SllHrd, 11,416 Pem Glt lltn, ll,416 2tl 67·75·75·12 69·74·13·73 67·1S·72·7S 12·75·73·70 74·69·75·72 73·72·72·7) 69·71·'9·74 11·71-74·14 71 ·71·73·7S Cherltt Mllle,.,,,v.11.07S 11•74·7~·71 JentCr1fltr,11.07S 16·11 ·1?·72 JOVCI Kaimltfllll, l l.07S 11·74·74 7i Vivian 9rownlM, Sl,075 13·1S·70·7l Jerlt•n Brlt1, 11.07S 72·71·7S·7l Sltl>henlt Ferwro, 11.07S 71·7S·71·74 ,,, Keren Perm.,el. 111• Cethryn Youno, It 16 Jtntl Coln, II 16 Pie Nlls '°"· It 16 Berl)ere Mo•neas, It 16 LYM Str~. ltl6 2t'J Nencv RutMn, "42 llert>tr-e Rledl. '642 ..,_erlv Kleu, '642 llediv PearM>n, '642 Tilerne Henion, M62 Kethy Poslltwt ll, M62 ~ Oot Germain, 1562 P•llv HevK. 1562 295 o~ Petrin i. 1256 LeU<a Colt, 1256 llrtnele Go1<11mltn, 125.6 Su11n Grem1, 1256 ,,. hth Oanltl Cathy RtVnold' MerlentHe09' 297 llot>lnWenon Leura Hurll>ul m JHnnttte Ktrr Murle&r..,- Lori Huxnokl •1 AltJtendre Relr1llerdt Terri Luckllunt ., Linde Hunt 1S·14·11·n n-n·1S·n 61·1CH0-74 16·'9-n·14 74·73·70·7S 13·71 ·n ·7S n -10-16·14 7S·11·71·1S 70·74·74·7S 7S·7HH6 73.75 .... 71 a -n -6'-n n ·1'·11·14 n ·n -10-1• 1'·'9·1S·n 1'·11·13·14 76·72·73·74 74·11·74·7S 11·71·1S·n 11·11·10·17 14·13·n ·n 71·73·76·7' 77·61·74·7' n -n -1s-14 71·74·7'·74 7S-74·74·7S 16·13·n ·75 '9·74·11·to n·n·N·" s..... '9WNlment (II MertbtA, Mell.) 113 Don JenuarY ns.ooo V• Miiier 8erw I 13,500 Gev Brewer 113.500 Jll lllllv Ct -I 10,000 JN 70·67·71·61 69· 70·69·61 13·10·11·'1 Gu~ Wot11tM01me lt,000 74·n ·67·70 .. Cntrtle SlHoro I S,67S 9erl Weever IS.67S 2IS ~ Hernev M,600 ""JOhnaton M,600 1t6 91H Collini 13,700 Peter Tl'IOmMlll 13,700 &ob Ro1t>urg 13.700 217 Arnold F'elmer fl,000 Jeck Flttk 13.000 - 73·72·69·70 74·11·69·61 11-n -n -10 73·71-12·69 71·70·12·13 69·71·13·7l 74·70·69·13 71·73·6'·74 72·72·74·69 Di n SlllK 12,61S 13·70·13·12 Ktl NeOlt 12,61S 61·73·73·74 ., Rolano Sllfford 12.325 69-76·71 ·73 Henrv TraSKet 12.l2S 74·13·67·7S 2'0 Gerctner Dlckln1n II, tSO 71-71-70· 11 911tv Muwtll suso 7S-75·61·71 H91yweMI~ IUMOAY'S al!SUL.n (Shi ...... ., lllerlUIM N ,,_.., l'•ST RACI!. I 1116 mllM. Nencv'I a.try (VIN!) 5..20 ),40 2.AO Sin Actlo1 ( Plnc.v) S.20 3.00 Miu Mell\ (DtllhouallYt ) 2M Also rec«!: Bronze Market, Flolll•nn. JtnnNtr. JulltnN, A 819 Klu . Time: 1:.44 4/S. HG<>ND ltACI! .• • furlontll. Dnl 1 t p Thmu1lc (0111 1 ) 12.20 S.20 3.40 1ncau111110n IF'lncevl 3.IO l.00 Out AC1rts1 (f>ldroael l.00 Also rec:ed: ~tit J.O .. Scrttntllle, ~lnc•1 IAlka, Ceatet Clletlnt, Ooutllt Enlrv. Swift And S.ucev. verv Voou1111, uctv Ll•noe. Shot Gun Olotomec;y, Time: l:Of 4/S. S2 DAILY 004.IBLI! (l·I) oelcl MUO, TH•D RACI!. 6 Nrlonel Fleet Nukre (Shoe m1 k er> 14.AO uo u o SaM Olo9'f (McC1rronl UO UO Senior Senator <"-'01•> UO Also recad: 8lut Jetter, s.._, Tom, Ruth to Powtr, Gold "uler. Sarao. Sc>v. TNI we911'1 1"Ut ......... Time: 1:09 415. LOS ~NGl!LH -919 ROC'.k Crltl<, IS l!XACTA (1-4) oekl 191.SO. 8-1 Cenvon Crltl<, C•ualc L.elle. '<(.• ..JJ,...~TH ltACL 4y, furlonot Ct.Uk . L._, Crntel Lake, Elita• ~ Aelleto (Mital llM 4.60 :LAO t>t"' Lake. JldlM>n \Ake, Llttle Roek Goodl>ve J y (Pierce) JM UO C,_., Lltllt Rod< R-•olr. P9ck Good f'ow9r °cStel'*'l UO Ro.d Park Lake. F'lru Crltl< !Frenchman'• Fltt), Pyremlct Leke, Alto recect: ColonleWtm, Out a.fore Sen Dlmei R-volr San Get>tlel Dewn, Plnli<lft to Dickie, Dellv R-1. River (Mil. west end ,;.,,,h lork1l. ~"';;J,:g.,A (6· ll oeld .., oo ORANGE -Tr•t>uco Cr-. , ' ltlVl!ltSIOI! -Perris Lelle, S.n J1c;ln10 River (norlll fork), Strewwrv Crltl<. SANTA 8UIAllA -Santi Ynt1 River. SAN 81!RNAJIDINO -Big a..r ,. I.eke, Cucemonoa CrMk, t4otcomt> Crltl<. Jenll1 Lake. SAN Dll!GO -CuYl ml UI Lake, San Lul1 Rey "'•er, SwMtweter River. Vl!Nni.tA -Plru L•k•. RIVK Crltl<, SHiit Cr-Cu-), S.nte Paul• Cretlt. KeltN -Adler CrHk, Cedlr Crffk, Erlklnt CrMk, Kern River, (soutn torkl. Kern River C11tlltlll d1m to lloreM oowernouw, KR 3 oowerliouw to Liiie l11lltllll. •·Phll. llo61on N.Jrsy WHh. •·Mich v·Chlc. Tmoe v 8rmnohm USA. (l'INAL) Alllllllk W L T ~ "" .. A IS l 0 .133 11' 2a. II 7 0 .611 m ll4 6 12 0 .333 314 437 414 0 .222297 442 c..w 12 ' 0 12 • 0 II 7 0 ' ' 0 ~ .'67 4S1 J37 "67 tS6 ?71 -'" )63 JJI .JOO U3 326 •·Oek. ' ' 0 .500 lit 317 LA. I 10 0 .... 2" 31' o.n-7 11 0 .. 214 >04 Arlrone 4 14 o .m 2'1 u2 x-cllncMd dM.i-1 1111t v·dlnc:fltd wlld c.rct ,... ... SC... 8olton 34, Ntw .Jerwy 10 Chlceoo 31, Otltlllld 7 MlchlOen :n. Ariz-7 Wallll"'ton 21, Phlledelohle 14 LOI Aneelft 21, o.tlvtr 14 Los Aneelff 21, Denvw 14 SC.. ..... G\ler1WI °'""' 0 • • 14-14 Let,.,._.. 14 7 O 0-21 LA-TownHll ll oen lrorn A•• '""*°" kltll) ··o.-llodd1e I run (Alll>Ott klcl<) L.A-Alltn ' ..... from RH (Al>l>Oll ltlclt) Oen-Mori..,..., 4 run ($OHiman kldtl 0...-Jl mft 4 oeu from Morlenwn (Sofftrnen kkkl A-n.411. ._ Stet1111C1 Den LA Fln t ctowns 1S 19 "uthff·n roa 26·1W 21·1SO Penlne nrct1 124 ISO RehKll vard1 2S 17 Penn 30-1'·6 21·13·0 Sedtl t>v •·ff 1·6 Punts 4·41 6·42 ~~--~!~e11 1!j l~~s Time o! Pos1t11lon 27:51 UM ...,...... Stelbtla RUSHING-Oenver, Celllda l ·U , SldntY l-11. Morttnwn 2· IS, Mett11tw1 1·12, Wlllt• t-s. ChOlte 1·4, PenroM 1-1. LOI Anoe!K. Herrl119ton 21-70. lloddle 10·41,He"lp •·41, "" 2·0, PASSING-Oenver, P..,,OM 17.7.5 • .,., Mottenwn 12·1·1·'4, Gort1 l-1-0-2S. Los An09lt1, RM 26·13·0·156, Allen I ·0-0-0. RECEIVING-Denver, Wlllte 4·21, Dlnllll Joli, Nl1loltlt 3·30, Jont1 2·40, F' 1·27, l'Ol'd 1·25, Jemn I·•. 1·0. Lo. A11911M, Allen 4·56, elffo 4·41, TownMll 2·21. SMrrOd 1-16, Elll1 l·t , Hetrl!llton l·t. MISSED FIELO GOALS-Ablloll 36, SI. .. ""'" RACI!. I 1116 mMel on tun. Ac:qul11tlon (8tec:ll) Jt.00 U.00 7.2'0 MY Frlencl Ml"on (OllvarK ) 4,60 2.IO Poor John (Plerctl l.AO Also recect: Clanloltv. ~--· W•t eo.11 N1t1ve. Rtcorr.oor. Soler Wllld, Rondon. Time: 1:41 4/S. IS l!XACTA (l·Sl oekl '*·00 SIXTH ltACI!. SY, lurlonos.. 911 0 Muff (01111y) s.10 4.40 3.20 One O'Clock Jump !Olivares> u.oo uo AccountelHY CP9clroieJ 2.IO AIM> recad: cor-teci, AndV .._, Star Meterlel, Vtnelmelnto, U"'•lr Comoetltlon, Ondlle. Bull a.u Same. T.V. Per1ntr, Nuc!Mr Atleck. Time: l:OS. Sl!Vl!NTH ltACI!. 1~ mllel on lur1. Miii of lht &riv (McCrn) U O )AO 2M Me-• (Plnc.vl uo UO S4Mntntr Creelt (Hawttvl J.AO AlsO rececl: SeiM, Lucutlu&, Cftn• tenon, ~di. l'#ln'1 Tornedo Tl"'* 1:41 l /S. IS l!XACTA (J· 11 otld 150.00 S2 .-.CK SIX (t -1-t ·l · 1·3) otld M.170.00 with » wlMlne tle:Qta (It,.. llorMI). C.NYO,,., Pool: lllO, 191.63 l!IGlfTH UCL 1~ mllM. Mv Hel>ltonv !Plwat) 6.00 uo 2M T•'*• &rltede CCellenedlll 3.00 UO Hvoer11oreen ITorol uo AlsO recect: Ell~, Aeulle. Enemv Numllltr Ont. Tlmr. llAI )IS. IS l!XACTA l6·Sl 11tkl UUO. MMTH RACe. 1 1116 mllel on tur1. h .. of Kw1 18111) 29.20 IUO. UO Oefl9nca !Mini 4.40 uo LMCI Oii Lulte 151111119 l UO AllO rec:act: Madel of .._, F ... 1 P1ul AHlton. Vet Ot Roi, T-tr &rklet, Denled'le. Time: 1:41 2/S. IS eXACTA U·4) oelct 15".SO. AlltndlllOI: 34 1'111 WMllend trMMdtlM aAS88ALL AIMl1cafl ~ 9AL TIMORE OR IDLES-Placed Jim F'llmer, pltc,,.,.. on tilt 21 ·day dltal>ltd 1111. TOttONTO llLUE JAYs-Plececl Mike Motoen, olteller, on tilt dllellled 1111. C.lled UP Dovie AleHndtf, olleller. NetllMI~ SAN DIEGO PAD"l!s-lternoved Mike CC>UCMe. Pllc,,.,., trom tilt di•· •bled 1111 end ot>tlolled him to Lu VtM• of lht F'eclfk Co11t L.e._. l'OOTaALL ............... LMeM SA N FRANC ISCO 49ER$-Announctd the rt1l-tlon o! P•UI Merlhe, v!Qt PASklenl·-•I counlel, to Decomt orKl<Mnt o! Ille Plt11burgh lrantl11M In lht United St•••• Footl>lll LHoue. Camel Filters 15 mg "tar''. 1.0 mg. nicottne av. per c1gare11e, FTC Report MAR. '83 . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . ;g I • :IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 4, 1983 GORDO F-ACE rr, FlDQI We' RE 1>4E ~&ER. . PfE.T/ ;' TME'-1 JKJ/VOR JllP IJUMA>J-:3 • B'V c.ALLIM!I : 'EM l:AT:s! 7-4 A NICE. PERSON /5 A PUSSVCAT/ GARf=1£U~, ( KNOW VOU'Rf. IN ~ f ERN. f CAN Sf.E. YOOR TAIL ~ &1R.L5 KITTY! 'fi:T, TO WL A MM~ ~r :UV IN:3ULTf Wl-IA'f DO YOU MAVE ro 5AV FOR YOUR5E.LF ? THE •',\MllL \' CIRCl'S by Brl Keane 816 GIEORGE by Gus Arriola > t II· ;ft /;~f I\ by Jim Davis by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) .,"Boy! You'd need a lot of rope to hang a swing from that!" "t hit• Mond1y1." ,..\R,...\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson 7.4 "Don't give me that 'when the hot dogs disappear. why does everyone blame me?' look!" PUNl'TI 1JWMP! , . Tl'M•LIW EEDI ~,~.HOW AN: VOU 10VA'I? ~fl!J~v ........ -.i. .... 7 µo-Ho ( So po )t>O,Au ... IH~~E ARE SIMILARITICS i~ 8~TWEEN ME 1ft AND .ARNOLD ~, C)CHW~RZENE~~f~ you kNoW ... Hank.Ketchum by Ferd & Tom Johnson bv Charles M. Schu lz '(00 CAfir LOS IN ~ERE ! ! . ,,..,..... I ---1v1.-.) 1-11111 ........ ~~c...-~; ' '"' by Tom I( Ryan MA"/Pf:1H~RE VIPYIN6- -rne1R AR"1N> 11\J GERMDL I, Q.1-Hoth vuln1•r11bll'. Ill( South you hold: •A6 l.:IQS OKI0$4 •Ml87• The hiddinic has pm:N·tftd: Nort.. tHt SHtll W Ht I 0 ttu11 2 • ttH• 2 N'r tt1• ? Whal do you hid now'! A.-Whill· you mll(hl h1' in thl· slam mn•". thc•rc i~ also lht• pussihilily that your lll'sl conlrnrl 1s lhn·1· no trump. To tt·~t th" posi.ihiliti1·s or lhl' hand, hid three dlu mond11. Thal':. forcini: in 1h1:. :1u1·t111n . II putnt·r pcr~isl ~ with l hri•t• no trump. wllh· for th1tl. hut 1r h1• hid~ ;inythini: 1•l,1•, m.1k1· .1 ,1;1m try Q.2 -A" South, vuhwr.1hl1· you h11ltl. •Q6 ··Q952 ~J3 •AKI 098 Thi• biddinic has pro1·1•1•d1·d: North •:11t South West I v ttu11 2 • tt1111 2 0 ..... ! What do you bid now'.' A.-You h11vl' 11n awkward h:ind. You· do not have enough lo insist on l(Uffil'. so Jl'KE P .\RKt:R GOlfll 011 ltlDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF YOU l'll0°t nrrord fO hid t"'U h1•arl11 -lh11l would ht• a r\·vc·r111· and, lhNdor11• for<' an.:. Ko~ 1·11n't r1•hid lhrc1· clubs l h11t would 3how lonl(1•r rluhs and 11 w1•11k1'r hand. Thal leaves only two no trumv. 1•vcn Lhoul(h Wl' would hardly claim that your spad1• holdinK l'ooslilutt·s u stopper. ' Q.3-A11 South, vulnnablc, you hold: •A9865 OK742 •t06S4 Thl' biddinl( has proc1•1•dcd: Nort .. E111t S..th Welt I ~ Pau I• .... 2 0 ..... ? Whal a1·t111n do you take'! A. -~:v1•n I houl(h you Jr1• void 1n p.1r1 nt·r\ rir,1 hid 'u1t. don't n1nsid..r your h;ind to tw a minimum. You haw .in a1°1' and lour r;1rd support 1n p.irto1•r'i. ,,1•rond suit. ht'adcrl hy thl' king. Your hand l'Ould t'asily bt' l'OOUl{h for IJ:Crt ncr lo makt' l(:C OH'. so you owe him anoth1:r bid. k ais1• to three diamonds. Q.4-Ai. Soulh, v11ln1·r:1hlo·, you hulcf: +KQJ812 ''K!fS 0 76% +5 'f'h1• hiddin.: h:111 1Jro1·1•1•1h•1f: North •:Ht So11t .. Wu t I 0 1'11111 I • 1'111 I N1' ttu11 ? Whal lll'llOn do you lak1°.' A.-Wilh ynur 11obal11n\'1•d hand. you 1...rtainl> don't Wllnl 111 11la,\ nn lrt1m1J. llow1·vl·r. you im·n't 1111ill' l(ond 1•n11ui:h Inc. :in 1nv1la two.ii jump 111 thr1•1· 11pad1·:.. od U!!l . '"" I WU :c11ath•11. tr you 1·an m:ik1• .::inw, parln1•r i-hould h:iv1· 1•ouul(h to bid a.::11n. Q.5-As South. vuln,•r;1hh'. you hold: ·~J872 '762 OKWY •5 Tht• h1ddin.: hai. pnk·1·0°dl•d: North Eut South Wut I 0 f'H1 I • f'aH I NT f'Ha ? Whal a1·11110 do you takl''! A.-Almosl the um1• hood a: in thr l:1St problem, ex.rc pt thal we switrht'd thl' red suits around. The point count is the same. but this time you have an honor in partner's HuARVING HOME ----.... .. WHEN 'THERE IS NO ANSWER TO HIS PHONE C.Al\... AAVM OND ANDS ~TNEITHER SHEILA NOR~ CHILDREN ARE THERE ! DR..\BBLE fOR BIETTIER OR t 'OR •OR81E iii]] I -~, ·~\ \ -• '\:4· first i1u1t Thnt 11 JUSI 1•nou.:h 1 lo JU~l1(y nn 1nvil11t111n.tl jump to t hn·1· :;p:1d1·N 11 " nol forrinl( bt-.·11U)t' fJ.lrf 1117 r1•bid 001• no Lrump. Q.6-N1•i th1·r vuln1·r.1hlo'. "~ Soul h you fluid: •KIU765 ..;•KQJ6 OAJ6 +6 l'artn1•r op.·ns 1 ho• l11if1f111)( wit h om• h,•arl. Wh.tt do YIJll rt'lljKIOd'! A. -A dirri<•ull hand. You .1rf too ~lruni.: for a JllllllJ r.11,1• t)f partnrr';. :.uit. hut 011t 11ui11· l(uod o•noui.:h Lu JU01p shifl 1'8Jk01·i;1ll.v sinc•o• .vour lon)t ~1111 1:c "1•.11. ;ind h11(h1'r rtnk inl( t h.111 I ho•"'"' in v. h1 .. h ~nu "1,h 111 pl.1.' 1h1· h.1n1f Thi· ,.,1111111n 1..: In l11d uni• 'f'·"I'" .1n1f I h1·n JUOlfl in ho•.1r1 • .11 vour n1•.111 1 urn. How do you chooR the but opelliq I.ad? Charlea Corea laat tk 1a1wer. for a copy or "Wiaaia1 0 pt'ning Lead1," and II.SS to "Gore.·Lead1." care or this aew,paper. P.O. Boll 2S9, NorwMCI, N.J. 07648. Make checlia payable to News· paperbookt. by Harold Le Dow< by Kevan Fagan by Lynn Joh,,ston DONT WORRY,leo ~ 1 WILL LOOK RFTER 1HE HOUSE 1Ts N011'D.Jeu:.-w&"S'LL ·· · AND IF We. FEEL LI KE WHILE Yoo'~ GONE, t:U.Y. " fT~K\' •l~KERBE.\~ ~ ,00 ! HERE COME f:l)HoE_ MORE BUUJES 1t) KICK SANO IN rN) ~ ! 7 WA~~ PLAN18, PICK UP1He. MAIL, C.~K ThE DOORS HffllNG A WILD PARty'- ./. . .n. W~ Cf\N HAVE lTRT '/oUR PlACE.~ by Tom Bat1uk \. \1... by George Lemont ~ t ~ ~ MNltG -t:00-1:ZONE 1'1LOIO 8.W.A.T HAWMRVE..o OWRWY .M8ICM GCMRNM9fT C:.N!WI 19CN!WI MOYIE •ll "Buol Bunny'• 3rd Movie: ftl01 Rlbblt T•" (1982) Animated. r ..::Jri.,. 8llnc. Shel> ..... - •• w90 Sllpl To Jonlh" (19681 WIYM Newton. Jo V1n Aee4. CZ)MOYIE **IA "St1tdutl" ( 1975) David Eutx, l.ltry H~. -t:OI-• OMNOE COUNTY TOOAY L¥-!i- ~~ntEFMaY .EEUJNY SQUAD -7:00- CISNEWS 19CNEWS" TWIUGHT ZONE POUCEWOMAN NEWS THREn COi/PAK'( !'!'*8"8MD mi1Mlllllll9IE181R llEPOflT ~OMNOECOUNTY , .M. llMGAZIE DMGNET MOVE * * "Adventw• Of The Wlldemea Fllflly" ( 1975)·Aobert Logan. Suun DINnle SlllW. !CDS TO ;:J,~- 8 F,._ Y RUD 1WIUGHT ZONE ONE MY AT A TIE (J) TIC TAC DOUGH IMCNEI. I lSffA AEflOAT MMPAEVIEWS MOYIE * *'h "Appointment F0< lowi" ( 1941) °** Boyer. Mitglrel Sul-llY1in. ~~ROCK .. "Gnell 2" (1982) MuWI "A 3-Ring Circus of Action, Stunts and Fun!" CIUIWI. Mlcl-. ,,.....,, (J) A FAR OUT rouRTH lid. *~One. Two. TIWttH (19811 JllMI Cagney, Mine FrWICjl. • AU.~R:IURTM()f MY ft~ The a.n.n:t" (1990) Kennllll Mort. ow Wyiar • • • NAnoHAL milPMONY .lJL Y 4 CONCERT l~llAQf IOY9 It CONCERT *** "~" (1980) Aobln Wi-llMll. SMiiy Duvll. eMOYE *** "RolltrCOUllr" (1977) &)~· T1molhy Bottoms. *** ''Southtm Comton" (1981) Kl!!h Clrradlnt. Powers Boothe. -l:30-l E i: -t.00-1 L l\JCkEA'S WYTCH "The ~ Momeni: An Olympic LCM St«Y" (Perl 2)( 19a0) Sttphlo- lt Zlnl>alisl, DMI Keith. ·~ZONE ... \;"Jeremiah Johnson" (1972) Rot>trt Red!Ofd, Will Geer. OMOYIE *** "Poe.se" (1975) Kirk Douglls, llruceDsn. QIMOYIE ***'.; "America Al The MoY!el" ( 1976) Documentary. Narrlled by cn.rtton Heston. (C)MOYIE ••'h "Rocay 111" (19821 s~·· Stallone. Carl Weatl'ttra. ®MOYIE ** "Grease 2" ( 1982) Muwel Caulfield. MIChellt flteilltr. -1:30- (f) MOYIE * * * •.; "John Paul Jones" ( 1959) Robtt1 Slack, MICdonald Cerey. ~ME.Of • FfBERICl(i>OUGLASS, Si.AV£ NfO STATESMAN • THE YIAONAN ~~Rocay Ill" 11982) SyMlster Sllllone. Cart Weetl'ters. -IHO-l!i::S * 'h "The HIPPY Hooker" ( 1975) ~ Jlln.Pltrre Aumont. * "Modern ProblemS" ( 1981) Chevy Chae. Pltti O' Atbtfwille IMA •CllTA•llA '-'-IUCll .._ ... "'"'' ,.,.,..,_,_ ,.,..,.,.s..,.,eon1 )19 )))9 Ill JIOt •9• lSU .-UI'.. llfOM ·-'x.-C: s ll'<Olr' Qr1¥f ~ fdWllC'5 ~· ~ UI •OIO II• 1110 lH 71)3 •CllfA-.U -...... iro~~-~I~~~ ~~~-1)-• •iD,;...~:.;;.•·..;..·---1 l ~I "THE FIRST TRIPLE CROWN OF MOTION PICTURES!" • • ~ .. - CHANNEL LISTINGS 9 ICNXT ICttSI I) KNBC CNB(l 9 KTLAClndl .KABC lABCI a KFMe 1c As1 0 KHJ TV (Ind I • KCST IABCI •KTTV(lndl • KCOP TV (Ind I e KCET1PBS1 , eKOCE CPBSI CZ)MOYIE • .. "llloocl llMdl.. ( 1981) Jotw\ Saxon, &rt Young. -10-.30-L llJOSllENT NETWORK I Nf, IREL NfO lEBAUN ff&DOU TO SPfAK -11:00- ••CllOQINEWS IAT\ID\Y NIGHT .. IEARCHOf ... THE JEfffRilOH8 IENNY*L. ••aeAEPORT PlllATBIOHT laOCl..08 ll(ME ** "The Betsy'' (1978) Llllleoce OIMlr, Robert Duvall. CH> THE WHO TOUR 1te2: ntE FIW.8HOW (l)MCNE * ~ "Oeall't Vt/Jlr(" ( 1982) pauj l.eMl1, Pttef 8illinglley. -12.'00-I =•MMNTTONOHT • ••.; "The 8wglar1" ( 1973) Jean. Pu Btlmondo. Omar Sharif. (f) INOEP9llENT NETWOflK NF#8 .MOYIE ***l'I "Good MomlnQ, Mia Dow" ( 1955) Jenniftr Jones. Aobert Slack. -12:30- IMlllOOCllNl l O On TV I I TV w HBO' C 1C1nefn .. 1 t i IWOAI NV , N V Ml tWlBSI l CESPNI t , CSMwllmel • !ipolltghl • l(dble News Ne twork} c~COUNTYla)AY WTM. ~NfOPllE .. -U:AO-•Cll COUMIO -1:G0- 1::l"""' H "Ordell" (1988) Robert Stack, 8181 Stint JllMI. ;rrlUO .. \; "The BllCk Ordlld" ( 1959) ISopllle-'='~=.rr GINEICOTT MOYIE "The Spirit Of s...nty Sex" (1978) John c. Holmel, Annette Hawn. -1•-CC)MOYIE H•i.; "Monty Pytholl And The Holy Guill" ( 1974) Grll'tam Chlp- .lfllll. John Cltele. -1:15- (l)MOVIE * * "The Frencll Woman" (&981) FrlllCOIM Fabien, Oe)1e Htddon. -1:20- 9MOYIE **'h "The Wlndlrtrt" (1979) Ken WIN, Linda Mll1L -1~ 1:~<MJNQKT •• .. .... Come The Marinee" i~~~ t * * * "Yankee Ooodlt ~· ( 1942) James Cagney, Join L.telie. -2:00-1 (J) Cl8 NF#8 NIGHTWATCH TOM COTT\.E: Ufl a.OSE -2:5- 1• NEWS =-Wfl..BY. M.D. * * * .. Zoot Sult" ( 11181) Daniel Vfli. dez, Edward James Olmos. (DJMOYIE * * "Enter The Nlnlt" (1981) Franco Nero. Suwl Oeorge. -2:40-• 8 LATE NIGHT WTTH DAW> CC) MOYIE L£TTERMAH • • "Lilr's Moon" (19821 Matt ()ii. I COUPlES Ion, Cindy Flthtr. 0 ONE ON ONE _,__ UlM COm.E: Ufl CLOK---(!) MOIHIO STAETQt MARY HARTMAN. MARY (I) MOYIE HAll'11WI * i,; ·'The HIPPY Hoollr' ( 19751 ..,. .. __ -·•*-1 ... ''THI BISI IUPIRllAN YIT'' -Time ................ fOtpMfl ... f//#~IUll'fll~ --------. .._r .... •llldl .i..-. -· .... ~ --· --.......... ---·---·-·1111- -..i. .... -·---·--·--··---==--=-;::;~= ·-~-=· "(:( 10 MM 6 Trodt Dolby Stereo • Stereo ~!llE!..,.ILl!I r,~ .. 11 ..... ,.1. ·• ..... ' . ~ • .. " . Ot:an e Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. July 4, 1983" . 8'.i • .J. • • ~ ..... • J. L Pf; ._. . 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LINCOLN [ll/IVI 1"4 LMColfl ___ l_ llM070 . .. ·. fOUNTAIN VAllll' 01/IVI IN ~·"- ............ ~~~­~n&.mA"A --- "'fl'OMY'Slt TMl.xTDAY" .. ------ "T1llADllMQ PL.ACmr ... -•AN OFPIC9' Alm A~111~I °"' "-""' ...l'lllOlmR ACr --..,....,..r_ .nmll0¥9'".-._..;;. , ... ~ ... - 45UC&AMlrM IA HABIU1 •. " __ ...... ·--................. ... .,.. ... ;-· .. , ' •.. • .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. July 4, 1'983 -. Walter Cronkite ... super-sized ego. Da n Ra ther ... copcerned over image. Roger Mudd ... at home in DC. Barbara Walten ... just gets richer . •' I Top television newspeople profiled in new book lli't ANN BLACKMAN ~,,_ ...... '1 WASHINGTON -CBS Evening News anchor Out Rather is preoccupied with his looks. His piteclecessor, Walter Cronkite, has a "super-sized •" And ABC added $400,000 to Barbara Walters' U ;huiion contract to cover her babysitting and home mtertainment costs. Such tidbits are offered in a yet-unpublished book. "The Evening Stars: The Rise of Network News Anchors," by free-lance writer Barbara Matusow. Scheduled to be published later this summer by Houghton Mifflin, the book delves into the per: rmalities and salaries of the nation's best-known oetwork anchors.• It also offers insight in to the :ompetitiven~ between networks for star-quality journalists. Matusow writes that besides the well-publicized U million salary. Walters' contract included such fringe benefits as a researcher to accompany her to any location, an additional secretary, a make-up .__,...~ ,,._ultant, a ward.robe ~n,_ first-class hotel ~mmodations when traveling out-of-town and a private office with "appropriate decorations." "ABC could not accommodate some of her ciemands, 'Such as paying for babysitters for her deughter when she was away on assignment or reimbursing her for the cost' of entertaining ABC oflicials in her apartment because they violated the CCJmpany's accounting procedures," Ma tusow writes. "So an extra lump s um was tacked on as a 'buy-out,' upping her salary to Sl.4 million." Laurie Straford, Walters' secretary, said Walters had not read the book and would have no comment. Matusow says she interviewed all major network anchors for the book, as we ll as hundreds of behind-the-scenes executives, producers, reporters and agents. She writes that Rather accepted a 10-year package deal close to $25 million to stay at CBS. The offer came after CBS learned that ABC president Roone Arledge was prepared to offer Rather a 10-year paclcage deal clO&e to $3 million a year. ABC's offer, which included a guarantee of hiring "the 20 best producers in the country," was very tempting to Ra'1'!er, Matwow writes. She quotes Arledge saying, "O. got so turned on when v.:e were talking that he started using 'we.' 'We could do this,' or 'We could do that.'" In a chapter called "Dan Rather's Dilemma." Matusow details the rivalry between Rather and former CBS political correspondent Roger Mudd, candidates to inherit the prestigious job of CBS evening news anchor upon Cronkite's retirement. Mudd, who later left CBS for NBC, is described • as an intellectual, "something of a patrician (who) moves comfortably among Washington's political and social elite" ... a man "considerably less driven than Rather , putting home and family ahead of the demands of the job." Mudd's secretary, Laura Donnelly, said Mudd had no comment on the book because he had not read it. Rather is described by the a uthor as excessively polite to colleagues. a "hard-driying tireless worker who has put almost everything in his life second to his career." "The first thing that strikes most people about Rather is the care with which he has cultivated his image," Matusow writ.es. "His suits are tailor-made in 'Flashdance' star gets new job offer ""',, __ ,.,_ HOLLYWOOD -Jennifer Beals, the star of "Flashdance," has a new job offer from Frank Yablans, vice chairman of MGM-UA. Yablansoffered the 19-year-oldact~and Yale University student a $300-a-week summer job learning all aspects of the film business. He met with M~ Beals last week . "She is an extraordinarily bright woman," Yablans said. "She's going to college to learn about the ~rid in general. I told her that anybody could be a $3,000-a-week actress and offered an alternative." A spok~man for her agent said Miss Beals refused because of prior commitments in Europe promoting "F1ashdance." But Yablans said. "She was very excited about the propsect. I think she may t.'Ome back from Europe and take the job." .-------------------------------------------------------·-----------------------------------------. •• •• i:J=REE HAMBURGER •• :!,With purchase of regular fries and • .-,y large cola with this coupon. Expires 7-13-83 ·~ I ,; . •. ,: .. .. ~ .... -------------------------------. CE• FBAATE TtE 4tfl WITH THE #1 COMEDY .. AMERICA! ''THE RlflEST AMEflCAN MOVE COMEDY CF TIE YEAR:' _,..,.llB DIN IYIRm EDDIE MURPHY rta.IC fl>TICE ACTITIOUa llU ... H NAamaTAtt•NT Tile fOllowlng pereona -doing bull,_. u : UCAP, INC INVEST- MENT CLUB. 3 A91twood, Irvine, Ca 9271' Hal M Tr~. 3 AlhwOOd. trvtne. Ca 92714 " Thie ~ .. ~lecl by June 15. 1983 ·~ it~ Himlturgen :• 39c 49c Wheatleys hamburgers are made from 100'{, pure fresh ground beef blended with our special meat" H.M Tr~ Thia e1a1emen1 waa fli.c:t wtth tile County Clerk of Orange County on June 15. 1983 '21"21 Publialled Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 20. 27. Juty 4, 11. 1983. 2814-83 sauce. : Ch11111turg1r1 • • i• SERVICE -QUALITY -VALUE ~ WHEATLEYS @ Hamburgers Drlve-Thru 7480 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach 10:30AM -9:00PM Dally (714) 141-4733 ~-· _}!!1W:.~!iL~ A ---NOW PLAYING ---'. .... P\8.IC fl>TlC( '1CITT104.ll llU .... H NA• aTATl•NT Tiie fotl-lng pefa()(ll ere dotng bu•l-u: R.B. PHOTOGRAPHY. 591 W. Wilton, Coate Meaa. Ca. 92827 Ro berta Beat, 591 w Wllaon.Coata M .... c a 92827 Thia bullneat la conducted by an lndtvtduel Roberta 9"1 Thia ltatemenl WU fli.c:t with Ille County Clerk of Or91191 County on June 14, 19113 ....,.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ Pubff9hed Orenge CoMt Detty s.==:::=::::..=..::=..:..;::==..=..=..;;;..;:,,,;:;,,;:,.;;:..:::,~...,;:_;;_ ______________ ~------------------------------------------------------------~ ~lotJune20.2t • .My7,10,1983 BlllT REYNOLDS 2829-83 NI.JC fl)TIC[ PlCTmOUa ....... NAamaTATl....-T Tiie lollowlng ~.,. dOl!!9 bu .. ,_, .. : "THE MOVIE CLUB' • 333 So. Euelld. ArtahWn, Ca. wewa World 1nc:orpora1ec:t. 2700 W CoMt Hwy., Newport 9Mctl, Ce. 929e3 Thi. bulinMI le COtlductecl by: e eorporatlO<I. WEBERS WOALO INC. Danie! A. Grl1"1h, Vloe Pr•. Thia ala1emenl wea flMcl with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on June 15, 1993 1'11ml Publllfled OrllftOI Cout Delly Piiot June 20, 27, July 4, 11, 1983 28tt f'ICTm0Ue"11MH MAMS aTATIMINT Tiie following peraon la dOlng bual,_M: YOUNG AOVENTUAES ABflOAO. 1122"' ~ &Ml, Sutt• 230. Coal• ~.Ca. tH27 .>une M .. ,_, 313 W•k• For- "' Rd .• Coat• ..... c... 92929 Thia bullMM le oonduoled by. an lndMdWI. .NM ._Fenner Thie 9'.-nent WM tllM wl1t\ IM County a.rt! of Or~ COut!ty on ~il,1~ • ...,.., Publlafled Orange Coot Dlilly Plk>I June to. 27. Jufy 4. '1, 1113 London by the same house that used to outfit Edward R. M urrow. The silk ties and pocket handkerchiefs match. Preoccupied with his looks, he is almways immacuately groomed and barbered, often trying out new hairstyles." Ramona Dunn, a spokeswoman for CBS, said Rather had not read the book and had no conunent. Matusow described Walter Cronkite as a man with a "fanatical competitiveness" and a "super-sized ego." "He loved being on camera, so much so that his colleagues considered him an air-hog," she wrote. She continued: "Yet he was an excellent leader ... capable of inspiring great loyalty and affection. The people who worked for him felt privileged: ills~ members of an elite military outfit. they knew they were the best." Two efforts to reach Cronkite, who was away on vacation, were unsu~ful. llllSW.f Ad telephone uns wering service frees women from s taying home while their Daily Pilot classified ad works selling household items or by finding a ba bysitter. Nil.IC fl>TICE rtalC fl>TICE NOT1Ca M TM1a T1a·1 UU ACTmOUa .,_ .. lo.I No. MA 1111.af NAm ITA'T'DmNT I~ The IOllOwlng ~· we doing T.a. No. C47aG bu.._. M' UNIT CODI C LBS PIPLINE CONTAACTORS VAL BAN CORP .. duly IC>-18514 SeQuote ST , Fountain Vf///itly. polntecl TNllM under Ille fOlowtnO CA 92708 Oeacrlbed 0..0 ol lrvet Will SELl LANNY BROCK COLLINS 16574 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 8eQuo1a. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Thia bu*--11 conduetecl by an ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR lndlv!OWl CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Lenny B Collins CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-Thia statement ... ni.c:t with ,,,. eble at Ille lime of ..,. In lawful County Clerk ol Orange County on money of Ille Unltecl Stat•) ell right, June 22, 1983 mte and tnter•t eonlle)'ecl 10 end now llel<I by II under .. Id OMO of Trull In the propety llerelnaner oe- ICflbed: 1'21t1M Publlthed Orange Coeal Oelly Piiot June 27, July 4, 11. 18. 1983 2927-83 TRUSTOR: ANTHONY CHARLES --------------PINNOLA, CHERYL PINNOLA BENEFICIARY· VALENCIA BANK RECORDED January 25, 1982 aa lnatr. No. 82--028533 of Otllelal R• C<>f'da In the olfkle ol the Recorder ol Orange County: Mid deed ol 1ru11 deaerlt>ea the 1ot1owino: LOI 83 of Traol NO. 9374, In Ille Cl1y of lr"1na. County ol Orange. Stet• ol California, 11 per mep ,. CCN'cled In Book 409. p agea '5-'f 7. lnclualve ol mlacellaneou1 mapa. re- CO<da of Orange County, Calllomta. Nil.IC fl>TICE flCTITIOUa ..,._ .. NAMS aTATWMINT Tiit fotk>'#lng persona are dOlng buslneaa 11: A) BALBOA BEAUTY 8 ) LOCAL COLOR 701 E 8alboe Blvd, Balboe, CA 92ee1 JANE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL 317 Coronado. Balboa. CA 92ee1 Thia bu~I eonduetecl by: an lndlvk:luel J-Cemt>bell Tiiis atlttmenl w .. flied with Ille County Clerk of Orenge County 'on J\IM 22. 1913 1'2191D Publlthec:I Or8"91 Coelt Delly Pllo4 June 27. Juty 4. 11. 11, 1M3 2931-83 YOU ARE I~ DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST OATEO 1108182. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NA T\JRE OF THE PAOCEE.0- INO AGAINST YOU,1. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYr;R. ----------50 Montleello. lrvlne, CA "(It • 11ree1 adclr-or common dealgnallon ot properly ,. ahown at>ow, no nnanty la glYM M to If• complel.,_ or COfl'ee1MM~" Tiie beneflclety under Mid Deed ot Truet, by,_, ot a~ or de- leull In tile OOllgatlona eec:ured 1...oy, llerelofore •>*Med and ,,..lverec:I to Ille unclel elgued a Wf'lt. tan OacleratlO<I of Oefauh end 0.. mend !Of' Sale. and written notlcle of breecfl and of e1ee11on to ~ Ille underllgned to ... Mid pr°'*1'f to Ntllfy Mid OO!lgellonl , end ,,.... after the under9lgned C9UMcl Mid notlcle of breech end of atactlon to be recoro.d M1tcm 15. 1983 .. llWtr. No. 83-1 10791 Of Offlei.I Aeoanle In tM office of tM Aecorder of Orange cc;:r~ wtM be ITWICN. but wn11ou1 C°"91\ll'tt Of-ll'tty, ~Of Im- plied, ,...,dine title llDIHHIOn, or encumbferto1e, to pay the,~ prlnelpel aum Of Ille "°'9(1) -..0 by Mid deed of Truet. wltll lnlerwt 11 In Mid not• pre>Wled. advanoea., It any. undaf !tie terme of Mid Deed of lruat, '-· ctlargee. encl ..,,..,... of !tie T,_ .. and of IM lrultl er.led by Mid Deed of Truet. Stlld ....... be Mid Of'I; T'~. Juty 1t. 1NS. at 2:00 p,m, ti !tie CMpman A-antr-IO !tie CMc: Center Bulldlng, 300 bat ~A ..... Orange,CA At Ille time of the lnttlal publlo Getlon of lflla notloe, tM total amount of IN~ be1enoe of the ot>liOtllon MCUred by 11\e above dlt- '1CTIT10Ua .,_ .. NAMI aTATllmff The fOllowlng per-. -doing buw-.: LlHOAN ST ANOAA0-8,.ED FAAMS. 17tt1 Mllcllell North, !MM. Ca. 92714 Angua MacPheraon, 17111 MHet.11 North, lnllne, Ca. '2714 Alexander Mac:Pflereon. Ao1M 1 llngan Aced. New Waterlord, Nolle Scotia. Cenada 11 H4K2 TNa bullMaa la condlleted by. • ganerel partnerlfllp. Mow Mac:PflaflOI• Thia atal_,. -fllaCI with the County Cieri! of Orange County on June 16, 1N3 ~ P\lblleMO C>renge COM! Delly Ptlol N'8 20, 27, .My 4, , 1, 1"3 2115-13 l'ICTITIOUa _ .. NAMlaTA~ The lollowlng per'IOft .. OOlr'O bue1ntaa ea: (A)l£1GH'TON AHO ASSOCIATES. C•I PAUL M LE I GHTO N P"O · OUCTIOH,(Q)PAUL M LE.IGH'TON MUSIC. (O)MEOIA IM. 315\4 ~ Aw. ~ 8-c:tl, Ca. t2tl3 Peul Mldleal LelghtOf'I, 315\4 ~AW; N9wpori ._,.,, C.. Thie ~ la oondUc:ted by. aft lndMduel. ~ Plctlres nt Waw 8'~ Present 281343 1Gtl6-cf deed of '""' encl elttmMed i----------------4 coeta. ·~· encl """'°" .. PMll Mid*' lAlghton TNa .... _. ... fllld Mth the ' f. A ~IJ[R m PrlXktbl A HAL rf[WAf Film llJRT REYm IS "SOR Nl" flD BEATTY .11 ~ PARKER STMm ~ UN Na~~-­ Scr~ by tmt M.B ¥d HAI. f([~ Pr!W:ed bot M tm4V.N t.\lsk by Al CAPPS Diroct~ by HAI. f(IlMA 1; ... -~J l ~~·-=I !Ille ~CIWU!WlllSIWll PG P111UT•--11t1 ............. ~ .. -. ·l·"'~c... .......... _._ .... ---NOW PLAYING--- l1* ..... u Ye.bf0t"t1~ \. ~our~. Diiiy Piiat 642-5678 ..... 351.30. The to«el lndebtednell beillO 11'1 "'im.te on wt11e1t1 11\e oPeflln9 tMcl 1a ~ mey be obtelned by cell· Ing (114) 937..otee the dey before llleMle. Oeled: June 20, 1"3 VAL IAN COfi'P .. MldT~ l'f: T.O. hr'llOe Comcleny tgent ;.:r~ One City IMl.-'!!I Or~~i .. ~Ollll\ecl Oflil'IQt eou. Diiiy l'llot June 21. Juty ~. 11, 1M3 a~a County Oerk of 0r.,. County on . ,.,..,. ' Pllbllehed Ofanoe eo.. Diiiy Pllo4 June ao. ar. ~ 4, u. 1113 . "20-83 M.IC NOTIC( ' ' l f TllClllTllllTHICIUm .J MONDAY, JULY 4, 1983 YOUR HEALTH LEGALS C2 C3 ClASSIFllD ,, ' .. • • ----, I . .. ( I ,, C• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Jul 4, 1983 Newton tired of Watt 'bum rap' Bernie Schneider, co-host, (above left) welcomes Gary Hunt, Vicki Gering and Joan- ne Hunt to Con- temporary Club party. The patio WASHINGTON (AP) -Sing- er Wayne Newton said Sunday he's tired of the "bum rap" he's taken becaU.le he will pefonn at a Fourth of July concert at the .Wash.ingu>n Monument instnd of a pop group like the Beach Boys. "I fee) like I've gotten a bum rap becaUle of this whole thing. Jt'a 110rt of like getting the old pie ln the face,". the Lu Vegas enter- tainer said during an interview u he prepares for hia free abow Monday. The "whole thing" Newton referred to is a flap that aroee three montt\s ago aft.er lnterjor Secretary James Watt said he had invited Newton because prevloua July 4th concert& featuring rock bands had attacted \he "wrong element." Watt's remarks touched off a storm of Q'iticism from fans of the Beach Boys, one of the nation's JnOSt enduring pop groups, who had attracted hundreds of thousands of people to free con- certs in 1980 and 1981 at the Monument. . talk about the club is by David Stein (left), Do r ·e e Freidenrich · and Jeff Stack. New club ••• Young pros In art After even first lady Nancy Reagan declared ahe was a Beach Boys fan, Watt backtracked and emerged from a White House meeting with President Reagan carrying a plaster foot with a hole in it -a trophy for symbolically shooting ~If in the foot. Wayne Newton is tired of the uproar over his Jul 4th appearance in Washington D.C. The new group at the Newport Harbor Art Museum is the Contemporary Club. The responae at their first gathering was great. One hundred met at One Inverness, that gorgeous home in Big Canyon developed by Steve and Pam Taner and Carl and Allyson Akhas, to start making plans. Young professionals are not the only ones getting attention at the mu.aeum. Starting Tues. day, therewill beartclu8ea for theyounpters- pre-achool to 14 years ol qe. Planned for this group ia claslles in ceramiai, drawing, painting, art appreciation and improvisational theater. The muaeum c.an be called for achedule and fees. Mort Sahl still joking about 'flabby liberalisin NOTICE OF TMltTH'I IAU fl ~Mo.at•1• On Tu.day. July 19, 1983 •I 11:00 a.m .. CAL·AMEAICAN FINANCIAL CORP. u duly ap· poln1ad Tru1tM ullW and pureuent IO OM of Trull d•lad Auguel 22. 1979 r9QOfdad AUQU91 29, 1979 .. 1n11. No. 41855, In booll 132811, ~ 1498. ol off\clal recorda In Ille Of"'9 Of the County Recorder· ol 0ran9e county. Calllomla, and modlllcellon ot not• and do.cl of trutl d**I °'"" a.mb9' 30. 1990 llnd reeo rdej1 March 11, 1981 .. ln9'. No. 143&4M The group is being formed for young profeaiona.la (roughly 25 to 40 years of age) who want to become more involved in the world of art. The members will participate in aem.ina.rs on collecting aJ¥i investing and explore ways to improve the museum's role in Orange County's cultural life. A1ao planned for the group is visits with up and coming artists, tours and of COUJ'8e there will be aodal events. Besides talking about exciting plans for the club. guesta nibbled on hors d~ouevres and toured the 7,000 aquare foot houae. Hosts were PHI Bowiatel. long-time muaewn supporter and stockbroker; Jau Cll•rcla, graphic designer; Doree Fttldeartcll. OCC--.istant profesaor of art; Bob Nelsoa. political consultant; Bel'llle Scbelder and David StelD. Othen attending included Gary and Jouae Hut, Vicki Gertag and Jeff Stack (he's president of Regis Homes). Others on the guest list were Victoria Avey, she's president of the OC Women Lawyers, Jack and Jeri Dwu. (he's a museum rrustee), VlrPDia G•te, the new ch.airman of the museum buainess council Ray Jollnsoa, new president of the mUlleUm board of trust.ees, and Samudaa Ham- mer from Creative Occasions. The board of directors will be getting together on July 21 in the Lyon room of the muaewn to lay . the groundwork. Membership is open and art lovers c.an call the muaeum for details. T rou1 HEALTH DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: Why isn't IOme- thl.ng being done about osteoporosis? U I'd only known I had it, I might have prevented having a fracture of my hip. It seems to me that all doctors .eem to be interested in ii the prevention and care of heart diaeue. cancer and arthritis. I have a dear friend who a18o diacovered she had fracture9 due to this condition. In her cue. her back pain wu due to a fractured vertebra. Now that osteopororaia has been diacovered in my cue, I've been put on calcium pWa. What ia there for patient.a to do to prevent the condition rather than treat it when It's too late? Forgive me lf I 8eertl too vehement., but you can undentand my reaction after my fracture. Mrs. Y. DEAR MRS. Y.: Your feelings are under- standable and e:xcuaabJe. You make a good point in your letter. the importance of prevention -long before the pombility of having a fracture. Docton aren't overlooking the importance of ost.eopormia • related to our interest in cancer. heart~. e1c. It is being studied. How can we overlook ita importance when we oonalder there are at leut 1~ million Americana afructed with osteopol'09is? We realize that prevention is emential. ,,,,--McCotl_MfCll_MO_ITUA•-...M• IOf ATH llTl§ll Laguna Beach MALLOY 494·9415 DAVID J. MALLOY, resi- Laguna Holl~ dent of Little Balboa laland, 768 0933 ~_..... San J...ian Cap1slrano ~ away on June 17, 495 1776 1983. Survived by 2 nieces, HAalotl LAW...._Mt. OllYI Morl ual"f • ~melery Crematory t625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5•0·5554 Margit F.aaley and Inger Marie Grah am and 1 ~~ni=roo~~ • • • Committee of 4,000, a group of Irvine and Newport Beach residential leaaebolders, la plan- ning an old fashioned picnic Sunday at noon in Irvine Terrace Park. A Dixieland Jazz band will play and games and refreshments are planned for the t ,000 members, Irvine Company officiala and their families. Tom NlelHD, pn!9ident of Irvine, NB Mayor Evelya Hart and t.rry Ap'aa, mayor of Irvine, will be speakers. • • • Twenty-eeven teens recently joined the ranks of Candystripers at Hoag Memorial Hospital - that bringJI the nwnber to 105 teen-age girla and there's a1ao one boy. Mrs. Jotepla Area, president of the auxiliary, welcomed £llubedl AIHrtoll, Jealfer Batemu, BUary BetlefJel, Lorelei BHber, Caday Carlyle, lteU GabrteJ, ltatUya GHdller, TUfbal Gerrior, Jamie Grooa, Karn Grudltofer, Rebecca llarrla and Nicole BaJDn. Abo Kadaf.&m, MelaaJe McGlffla, Tracy McGndl, Car and Trtcla Mlclaaelll, i.sra MldloH, Uta Mlyuakl, LetUe Moyer, Patricia Peake, Mldaelle Rlce and Tracey Rosen. Othen are Vikky Salvati. ~ Taylor, Cami Urrea and Lalll'a Wlacer. Barbua Stewart is "mother confemor" to the group. Studies are ~ing done on \he effecta of calcium and fluorides u therapy, and a1IO \he effect of estrogen honnott in prevention. To reduce the chances of overlooked diagnoGa. doctors are studying how CAT acann.ing machines and measurement of isotopes can identify the amount of bone deterioration. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: For yean I've been hearing that sasaa1ru tea is good for high blood ~-Ia this true? Mrs. c . DEAaMRS. C.: I doubt it. Isn't it silly to consider the U9e of .....tru tea when your doctor has specific and helpful drop he can pre9Cribe? • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: A few weeka back you had a oolwnn oonoeming ~ graphy. You went on to aay that a woman having a nipple di8charge should OONider having a mammography. I have been having such a dllCharge from one breast. I am 46. But my doctor ia COl'lllel'V8tive and doesn't adWle mammosraphy. He aaya it's probably due to my rnenbp11U8e. What shall I do? Mrs. L. DEAR MRS. L.: I suggest immediate oonaul- tation. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: Thank you for your column lugaesting that in 80l1le paUenta transcendental meditation ia helpful in reducing hf&h blood pre.mutt. My mother who ia 66 has learned this technique. Mt.er having hypertension for yea.rs with little help from medicine or diet, her TM technique, pr1ICticed 16 to 20 minutes twice a day, has reduced her pnmure to 1~170. Her doctor has supported her in the Liiie of this treatment. Just thought I'd let you know that it works in 80me people. Mrs. K. DEAR MRS. It.: It helps, but moet patlenta do better relying on antihypertenslve drop, etc. • • • Dr. St.elncrohn weJoomer questicw from readers. H~ amnot answel' all personally but will lndud~ thM ol 6f!Mnl lnt.etst In bll column. Send your 'J::tlona 'fO him, In care ol che DaUy Pilot, P. O. 1660, Cotta Meu, c.aut. 112tl2tl. were conducted. Ftienda who wlah ln Ueu of Oowera may ma~ contrfbutlON to the Amut.can ~ So- ciety. Malloy-Mlt~n Ji\J. neraJ Home directors. (213) ---MUC--NO-na:----1----PlalC--NO-TICl ___ _ LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Mort Sahl's acid pol- it ical wit a nd anti-establishment barbs made him a favorite on college campuses in the 1960s. These days, Sahl is angry, but still joking, about the new flabby liberalism. "Their big crusade was to make Martin Luther King's birthday a hol- iday," said Sahl:at 56 as raz.or-edged as ever. "Now there's a big crusade. Then all the blacka who have no· jobs anyway can get the day off." The comic, who spends much o ( his time writing w o rki ng on an as1yet -unannounced television show, is cel- ebrating his 30th year in show busi.nea with four Mooday nighta of com- edy, July 4, 11, 18 and 25, at the Westwood Play- houae in Westwood . He draws hia material from the newspapers and from what he sees on television. While he gives the current college generation mixed re- views, he has harsh words for his colleagues in the comedy buainesa. College students. he says, are "dormant" and "I think most of them can be turned around, but not by people who betray them. The performers are betraying them be- cause they're not telling the truth. I don't believe that's becaute they're politically corrupt; I be- lieve it's because they're untalented." He diallkes comics who ignore major political and 80Cial development.a to joke about drop and sex, and who spike their acta with swear words. "It's barbaric without being tough. h 's mean without being tough. It's nihillatic humor. And boy, ar e the y self-sat:Wfied." SahJ'a attacks on lib- eraladon't mean he's11e>ft on con9eJ'Vatives; in fact, he can slam both at once, as he does when discula- ing the Moral Majority's role in Pre.ident Re- agan's election. "U the liberals had got up and said, 'Where do you come off talking about morality? We have our own morality,' the Republicana would have retreated to their orig- ~tion, Which WU He raps Re.can for his atand on El Salvador but liws the prelldentcredlt for hta aeme of humor. '8ClllOTMl.H UU.llOADWAY MOITUUY ncnnoue .,..... ...a111 He Mid be once told "8JC NOTICl u.. 8TAW ''°nnoue .,_.. A ... _ ... to his face, "'If t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 6"2 9 1~ IALnl•~HOH SMn'H I TUTHeU WHTCU# CHAPll.1 •27 E 171h St Costa M esa S..&-9371 PACIFIC Y•W ...., ...... , ... TM lollowlng peraone -doing MAm ITA,.._,-·--..-· ITATIMINT °' butlMM .. : El~ VENTUA! TN followlng per.one.,. dOlllQ you ran unoppoHd, MANCarw °' Ull °' GROUP, 153t MonroYle Alie; ti, ~ •: CAMMOOI CAl"f: you'd be defeated.' He PICTmOUI IUM9M MAM1 Newport ee.dl, C.. t*3 TALOAOUPE8CAOWDIVtllOH.• liked it, Thoee gu"'" The lolowtng .,.,_.. iw.... llben-Newport Hert)Of 8ulldera, Inc.. cellfOMle COrporatlon. 2t43 8.. ,,- doned tN -of the Flctltloua 1639 MonfoYle Ave .. •tt , ~ Pullmall 81teei, a.nta AM. Ce. around him are alwaya .....,_. ~ e..ti, c.. Hta tuoe. worried the~---' .. • ADAMS SAUNA, N3t Adan\1 AY. Or~ Coee1 Oeveiot* •· lnC. • Camtwldot C41pit81 Group, 2943 8 . to be ~· t • ..,he .. •,S """· Hum1f191on '"°"· c.. t2t4t 3438 le Udo. ~a.cf\, C.. P\llmen ltreec, Seftl• Ma, c..,. Tiit ,letlttout 8uelfltM ~ ,.. 112et2 ., 121oe leC\.lre ln t area.'' .._,_.to • ......._ ........ OMA.o ... ,.._ Thia bu..,_. 11 ~1ed by: • T ...... ~.~ It ....... uct_. .... ~on~1iii.,..,.._.,,... lll'rllttc1 pen,.1111p. co:;,;;;;,-:-""""' -.,,: • Amona polltlc:iana, Meq aun . -. a....1nc1. ~ ,i::::, ~11ne. Cernbnclge Captt., °'~· Sahl has kind word8 only Newpor1 8eecfl. c.. 1*3 8f"°9 T'llll ••••••• ... 111ec1 wllfl IM ,......, L. Hwerda. bee. v.P. for former Minneto1a '"'°"*.1. . MO ileewlnd, Newport Coun T'llll •.--it -llled wl1tl W. '"°"·we. t*3 1r. c.. of Orenoe <:ountv on CouMv a.ti! of 0ranoa County on Sen. ~ Meearthy Thie lluelneM ... ~ by• June 8, tM3. June to. 11. JVtt '· '' 1•. and California Sen. Alan --·pen,,.,., ~ .... • election and points out there that want to spend that some-golden op-the night with her and portunities for satire throw her out but have been mis8ed in the_ Ulere'sonlyone~y who past. can love her, and that's "When Reagan said, 'I'm going to drive the Mafia out of business.' somebody should have said, 'Why not~ You drove everybody else out of business?'" The comedian ident- ifies h i m self a s "anti-group," and says he found a surprising rapport during a recent stint in Las Vegas, where he played to middle Americans. "They're the new vic- tims," he said. "I am more simpatico with them now than I am whh the college kids." Sahl turns serious when he talks about young people who refuse to commit themselves to ideals. "They want a vali- dation that heroism doesn't pay off, because they don't want to take a risk," he said "America's the girl. There's a lot o( guys out NI.IC NOTICE --YOU AM .. MPAUU ..,..,_,_ A DllD Of' TMllT DATU> ,........ .. 1ta.. llNLHI YOU TAJCI AC· TION TO tlltM)TICT YOUR PROP· UTY,ITllAY•e«.DAT A..U.. UC IALL • YOU NDD AN U · 11\.AMATION OI TM IUTUM Of' THI ....OCUDtNO AOAINeT YOU, YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAW· YaA. On July 27, tN3 al 10:00 A.M. SUNKISf SERVICE COMPANY .. lhe duly appointed TNe'.. under tlld puttuant to Deed of T Nl1 ,_.. eotded on Dec. 1, tN2 •Document no. 82 ... 27954 of Oltldal Aeoordl In the olllca of tN Record« of Orange Cellforllle uec:u1ad by: JAY 8. MANN, an unmarried may WILL SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION YO THE HIGHEST BIOOEFI FOR CASH, (pey- able 4lt time of Mia In lawful moneyof ttie United Stat•I at : The Nor1tl front anlrance 10 the county~. 100 CMc C4nl• ~ Weat, Santa AM. Callfomle 11270 I all ngtlt, tltle and 1ni-t con- ~ 10 and now held by It under o..d of Truet In the properly attu- •ted In Mid County, CalltOfnla • aci-lblng the ltlld therein: SM at· taclled legel dMctlpllon. The Mreet addreea and other common dealgnat)On, N any, Of IN reel proptfly dMc:tibed e-.. purported to be: 9702 8. Pwton St. santa An-. c.. 112101 Tiie undenilgned TNltM dla- clllml any llablllty lor any lncofrect· MM of Ille 91reet lddr-encl other COIMIOn deaignetloft, II M y, tllowll lleraln. " Ille atreet edcSteM Of other common dealgnat.lon of the proPttly I• not Indicated hereon. dltectlol ia to t1141Pf°'*1Y may be ot>tllned from IM blnaflolary herein named lo a '#l'lllen requaat aubmltted to Mid '*'-llclaty Within tan d'YI from Ille lltat l)llbllcallon of ttlla notloe. etNEFICIARY: State t....tnge and lotn Aeeoolatlon, 222 N. El Dorado, 81oc111on, Ce. 11202, Phone: (21t,....1111d ..,..,... of tlle trwtM ... '"' tlfne of 8llld ...... .,. rnecM, bVt wlttlout conYeNnl or werr.,.ty, ...,,... or lnlpllad, reprdlne 1111e, pau1111,,.,, "' encumtw..-. lnoludlnQ ..... ctweee and...,._oftt. Tr-.. end of .. 1l'\letl oreMed by Mid OMO of Truet, to P11r tfle ~ prlnClpel """' of !tie note(•) -.a !;If _ Mid Deed of Truet to wit: w.""·°" ...., ~ 11weon trom '90. 15, 1M2 191t.H ~I* ennum prOYlded In MJd ~•I plUa .. CICIMa, cNlrgM end any encl .. adYanoae M ,7ft.U wltfl "'*-t· The bel ltflalary under Mid Deed of TNll ...... ofole •ecvted Md ... .....,.. 10 "9 Ul--led I wrftWn O.CWlllOn of •-"'end Oemelld tor .... end • M"1en Hottoe of 0.. Mllll end llec1ton to .... TN under· llQMCI ..... Mid Hottoe of Default and llectlOn to W IO be~ Ill ""90UftfY ..._.IN,_. propeny le loOeted. 0...: June IOJo..l~ IUNIOIT tlfMCI "vw.PANY ·~"°"' ~o... .... . Tl'\lllal .... OlllOlr the one she's got to end up with." NI.IC NOTICE ~ .. 1~!_7.:. pageln 500 ~ 50 '0r~ '""'" .,....,.d1 lhe ..,., ..... of • 81\ge COunly IWcord« NOTICE OF TIIUITWFI IAU WILL. SELL AT PUBL.IC AUCTION ~Ne. ~ TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOA CA&t4, GNaltlil/Aaa CHASIEA'S CHECK OA CEATIFtE,P T.I . No. ,.....,. CHECK. (peyabl9 at tim. of .... In UNlt COOi ' lawful mon.y of lhe United StA11 .. 1,1 BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO .. 12215 Brodlhum Sir•. Garden duly 8'>P04ntad TrvllM under IN Grove, CA 811 right, lllle 81\d lnt•WI loltowlng deecribed deed of lrull conveyed to and MW held by II WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION under Mid Deed Of ln1tt In the pr'of>. TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR erty lilual ad In Mid COunty end CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS Stale deactlbed .. : OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPEC!-AH that oetUln tend lltuatad In the FIEO IN CIVIL CODE SECTION Stal• of Callfomla. County of Or- 29241\ (payable at the lime of ..,. ange, City of Coet• MMe, deac:tlbed In tawlul motiey of tM United u IO!k>ws: Stal .. ) all right. Ulle and lnl., .. t PARCEL A: That ponlon of LOI 5, conv.yad to and l'lOW held by II of Berry Trtct. 8loc:k F .. ~ °" under Mid Deed of TrU9t In tM a map rKOrO.CS In bOll 30. pege 14 P'Ol*Y herelnaft• dMCrtbed: ol Mlacelleneou1 AecorOe of L.oa AA- TRUS'TOA: PETER 8 . GRISSIM, gela9 County, Callfomla, deecr1b9d 8AA8ARA A. WANGOE .. follow9: BENEFICIARY: FAA WEST SAV· Parcel 3 .. tflowrl on • M91> 111«1 INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION . In b0011 t38. pagea 30 and 31 Of RECORDED March 28, 1980 .. Peroel mapa In the Offtoe e of Ille lnfltr. No. 34e21 In 8<><* • t3552 County ~ ol Orwioe Coun"', pege t 302 Of Offtclal AKOrdt In lhe Clllllomla ofllce of !tie Recorder of Ot'enge PA~l 8: A~ ..... County; rn.nt for iner-and.--l"J Mid deed of INSI deac:t1bea the Southerly t3.50 lwt of the W-.V followlno ptoperly: 204.00 ltet of Patell 2 • .,_ on'9 All 11111 <*1aln land litUaled In the map fllad In bOOlt 138, peoel 30 and St•t• of Calllornla, County 01 Or· 3 1 of Peroee mep1 In Ille office of the ange. City o1 PMwpon·BMch, ~ County Recorder Of~ County, tctlb9d u IOllows: California PARCEL t: Fee 11"'911 title 10 PARCEL c· A non~c;lullw- Condornlnlum Unit Ho. e I (IN "*11 for ...... and 9--'" "Unit"). .. ahown upon the Con· Southerly fO 50 1w1 of Parcel 2. M dOnllnlum ptan (antltlad "Con· ehown on a map tlled In bOOlt 13e. dOnllnlum Plen tor Lot t of Trtct pagea 30 and 3 t of Parcel Mapt In No. 10587"). County ol Orange, tM olllCe ot the County Recorder of Stat• Of Calttoml• (IM "Plen"). r• Or•nve County. Celllomla. .. corded on .k.tly t2, t979, .. OocY-Excepllng ttwefloom the w .. terty "*'' Ho. t54UO. In boolc 13228. 204.00 !Mt thereof. pegea 78 tlltougtt 115. lnclutlve, ol Alto eJCcepllng ltlw9from the Olftclal Aec:ofcft Of Mid Orange Easterly 0 75 lwt Of Ille NortNt?y County, Which ptan wtalnl lo that 0.50 feet ltiereof. prop«ty detct1b9d" In Trtct No PARCEL 0 A non ... au.r.._ 10587, recotdad In book 449, IMfll for b9'm pur~ """' Ille ptgee 5 through 8 of M~laneou• Easterly o 75 leet ot the Nottherly Map1. record• ol aald Orange 0.50 f"I of the Southerly 10.50 fMt County. ol Paroet 2 ... 8'IOWn on• map Ned PARCEL 2: An undivided 00214 In bQOfl 1341, peoea 30 end 31 of petoant lntar .. 1 In and to IM Com-Pare* Mape In Ille oflloa Of -. mon Ar-M lhOMl and defined County Recorder Of~ Coun~ on Ille Plan, Calffomla PARCEL 3. Ari exelualve rtglll and Note 1: Arly Deed/Document 18 ..-ner'tl 10 UM the balc;ony .,_ connection with llllt Ofder ~ CIMlgnate d M 1 on the Plan .. cont81n the following ~ltlona being appur1enan1 10 Ille Unit. •lier Parcel A. • PARCEL 4: Mexclullw right and Aeaervl n g t ha rel r om '• NMmtnl to UM Ille parking ~ non-.•duelvol ~t lot tno,.... dwlgneted on Ille Plan• Panclng and•-over Ille NorTNny f3.!ib S~ No. PS.290. '"1 Of Ille Weatany 204.00 f9et YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A thereof. OEEO OF TRUST DATED Alt o re1•rvlng the refrom .. 3/2t/80.UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-non-4llduelW ~I lot ~ TION TO RPOTECT YOUR PROP· end .-a 0¥'1I Ille NorTller1y f0.50 EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-feet t""9ol. LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· EJC.oeptlng from laat reeetWtien PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF Ille Weater+y 204.00 ,_ "*9of. THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Aleo uceptlng from .... --YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A vatlon t11e Eeet«1y 0.75 !wt o1 ._ LAWVER. 8outNrty 0.50 !wt tllereOf, ~ 300 ~ L.-. Ho. 203, New· Re1er¥lng therefro m • port hectl, CA 92ee0. non~c:11.91Ye __,t tor "(II a 1trwl lldd.-or oommon ~ -tlle bit~ 0.75..,. dealgnatloll of proptfly la etlown ol Ille SolJttlerlY 0.50 fwt of 't' •bow, no 1'arranty le g1Yen M to ltt Hotlhertt 10.50 teet INNof. , COf'llfllet-or C«rectneea)." YOU ARE IN DEfAUl T UNOEftA The beneflolary under' Mid Deed of DEED OP TAUST DATED A~ TNe', by r..-i of • br..cll or 22, 1179 UNLESS YOU TAKE oetW1 In the obllgatlone eacured TION TO ~TECT YOU" -I~. '*9tofore ueout«I and ERTY. IT MAY 8E 80lD AT A dellWr9d to t11e under9919d a wnt· LIC SAlE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPU- tan Oeoler41tlon of OtfNt end 0.. NATION OP THE NATVRE Of: ~ mMd for Sale, and written nollee of PAOCEEDINO AGAINST YOU. yqu l>r9Mtl and of election to CeuM the SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER undllllgned to aell Mid proptfly 10 Trwlor Ot ,_downer: IMTOl Ntlefy Mid o«>llgetlonl. and .,_.. STREET, L TO., a Callfornla Urnllitd tfl., the undenl911ed c8UMd Mid Pwtnenlllp no1lce of bfeedl and of eleCtlon to The 11reet tddt.a and ~ be ,_dad F.tlfUtty 10, 1"3 M common dealgnetlon, II any. of .. lnltr. Ho. 83-0M79' Of Oftlclel Ae-reel P'operly deacrlbed aboYe II cord• In the oflloe 01 Ille Aecorder putpOrMd to be: 27'91 8ttetol St,.. ot OrtnQe county; 0oet1 ,,...., CA 8aldMll"tlltllbemed9,butWltllout The 111~ Truetee ._ _,.,,, or wttTanty, ..,,,... or Glalmt any llablllty tor any lnOol'rWI· Implied,~ tttre pa 111111on. -~ t11e..,... ...._. eftd O"* or -.ntiranoae. 10 pey the~ _, ...,....,. If any. "'°""' "*'O pt1nclpW -°' the ncMet•l .... ~ by Mid dead of Trutt, wlltl 8llld .... wll be made. 1M......,. In..,_ • 1n Mid note Pf'O'Mtd, coYtMftt or~ • ..,,_ or lltl-~ N .,,y, uncler IM tenN of plied, teOWdfnO tltte. FDlll 1111111; or Mid Deed of fruet, ..... ~ ~ to ~ the unpelO and...-... OI the TNetee and OI Nlenot OI IN notee•l ..-.d by IM truete ~ed by Mid OeeCI OI Hid OMd ot Tnitt, to wit: TN91. Mn,~.IOlndudlrlO•~ln 8ald .... _. be llelcl on: w--. Mid note(•). aclYen09e. If W'Y· Uftd9 day, .My t3. tM3, ec a.oo p.m. at the..,_ofMldOeeelotTMll, ..... IM CMpmen A ..... tlltfWIOI IO ctw9eund..--ofNT,.._ tlle CMo c.n. lkllldlng, * !Mt and of tlle lN9ta creeled by Mid Chapman AYe., Orenot, CA OMcl of TNlt. Al Ille lime of the lnltlll pub4I-The .,...,...~ under Mid Deed OttlOn of 111111 nottoe. IM IOllll OI TNel l\el .. ofole -*d Md ... MIOlll'll of IM unpaid Mlenoe of kid lo the \lftdanlalled e "'"'* IM o41111atl0n MOlnCI by tlle OtdlNllOh of Oelilulf" Md o.wid ebO¥t ~Flfwt and '°' ..... .,., • .,.. ...... ...,...., ... _. ... OfOefU Md 8eellOll '° .... n. -... 19173 ...... 1. .. ......................... of The lotel ~ being WI OeflUft Md ~ to ... to ... "tl!Mte on wtllctl the ~ bid recorded In tfle oounty .... !fie la COl'/lpl,!teCI lftay 119 Oflt.INcl by ,.., pniperly 11 JocMed. celllflt !7t•) 137.oeet !tie d9y TNlll99ar~=-·--~ 1M ..... C•AIMl,_h Corp. OMect: ~ 1i ••· 1na1 .... ,..,.. ... llNlllCIAL HfMCa CO. 0.. 0.., CA.._ M Mid 'ftweea OATID: NM 11 ttea 8y T.O. 8er*9~.1111"' CAl·AMl"ICAN "NANCIAL 8yV!c4llJ,HofllllN ~. C~l•f\' Mortuary Chapel-Ctematory 3500 Pacu1tc 1/1~ 011vo NewPorl e .. c:h Thie et41tement w .. llled W'ltfl tlle Publllllecl 0rlln09 C0Mt Delly Pvbllllled Orenot COM! ~ Cnnaton. both Demo-County Clefll of 0r.,,.. County on PllcK June 20. 21, -Ml 4, t 1, tt13 Piiot June 20. 21, ~ "· 11. ttll, cr•U.. June ft. 1"3 2118-13 • ., ... HA Nof1'1 II DOtedo It. ~.o. Drewer o lt•ton, Ca. MIOt Alelltent leorelery -•Mid T~ <>y,. City IMS. W. ~ JoAMe I(, t<rtto • Or"'19. CA..... A1e11tent ~ &44·2700 • 114 ... H... ~ Or._ OOIM Ollr ~ Or~. 0... Olly Piiot JIN 11 • .My 4, t '· llU Plot"'-20. 21, Nf'l 4, •• ,...... llU-13 f'VblllNd °'111199 COMt ~, ... ___ B_u_s_· ,-, _y_o_u_r--cL,.h ... , ....... ,_r_e_n--w-.-t....--=~=-1 He aays be hopa toaee PtlOt June 20. 21, .My 4, 11, tt13. S · · ..., __, candtdtlel utfU. humor 2ti1..a • a l urda)'·s Childre!l 's page. ~ ln the 1984 preakle:nda.l ~ ':t.:S "'' lllllOI JIN .. ,c:,~.:-Deltr ao41-1$ I ..... 'I Orange Coast DAILY Pit.OT/Monday, July 4, 1983 ('" ClASSlflED The mc1r kelp/ncl' 011 th<' O ronye Coast 642-5678 M41d11,m m<.·vme of Doily Pilot families exceeds $34.000 a year Your ad rt1aclies the cow1t.1(s most af/luent buying audie1ire .,_._ .... ~ ...... w. ... ... ..,w. 1 ........ ,.... ~ ..... t.rwe ..,_._.. 1c .... .,, ... ,, ...,,., ............ , ....... ....,_ .. , ........ leeal '!!!l ... 11 -1•1,...,.. 1112 C•r•••.••• •u 1012 c .. 1. .... 1024 Lt1111 ll1ul 101214 f7.'f~ RarbOr l!!! ._.,11 1112 rm.. 2244 c..1a.... UM ~=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~===;;;;;;;:;:; lllUT LDOATlll .1&1111101101 31t. 28aeoNoo Memo r1a1 , uuo. a dr,2 Ba. edQ 1600/mo HIUU Furnlan.d Bachelor, 2tga I .... llU UYfllll . Ell IUYI OCEAN VIEW I hlOL/UITllll on El Nlg'* 1th Falrw:y, a 848-8357 yrly. 1to4 bdrm. $1'00-$1200. ....... SIP Approx 3000 tq fl, as-Warm. totally d.cor•1~ 3 ::"'i :J7'~~cfnow:~ l .. vtng coun.try, mut4 Nit s pec.lat summ., rental•· 1 . Ml~ St. Ullt pd. 1 otf finelt ~view fnim dramatk 3 bdrm. 4 Prlctd below market. aumaole loan, +-owe. t>edrm with yard and 788-6684 • · 6 grave •II•• P-.clllc er condo on bay, 1treet parking 1pace. beth pool home. tl,750,000 Fee. Don't mlaa out on this S460,000 or belt otter ~ovely pool In a ~tral View Memorial Park .llOMI IULn S315 mo. + MC. To - IA .. _ .. ••I UfflHT great opportunity. Ea-640-1212 owntag1. loca1lon. Only $122,900. l~t ltac 12700 value ror s1100 PllPlllllllMllT call645-H04. ,_ br plus den Condo In ••eel· LtWHT PllOI '.. r. 59,000. AppralMd • • 114-111-1171 ......... L me 1 .. ws ~ pec:lally aharp 2 Bdrm 1;31.1400 _. cuh 213/799-702' ~ s~ bayfront dp~ 2 • 2 ba up; 2 br, tent Costa Mee• neigh-Condo on F .. Land. Up-WJ\TI RI RUNf ., 't85,000. Condo In ., h1ltx~V1it1 fliO It • ... 2 b6 dn: 2 boet IJ*8. Reduced -$1,500,000. borhood iA.t Sl IS 900 11 grali•d Cool and quiet 2 tlOMf'" ._ The Bluff•. 2 1tory, 2 'A _ 1 Mobile home, 2 Bd, fully Y StudiO api, utli pa, t;n& PIWIU -I llWFlllT won't fall. Call io ~ bd, 2 ba, 2 car gar, frpl, REAL ESTATE Ba with 2 car ettached Deluxe • ~ Sate B~ lurn.. Cannery VIiiage 651 .. 1177 I non-unkr. bNch, poo11, 648-7171 sun deck, pool and Spa. 131-1400 garage, end yard, re· owner. Eut Side C.M. $800. $425. 538-1666. Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 Only $209,000. modeled kllchen. A•· BA (Up), 2 BA (Down). N-port Crest. 2 Br. nu bath, 3700 sq.ft. Xtra parking. Sl.385;000 1ume $t32,500 at 12% $240,00~.d C9~7n•512d._e3r catpet, eomm. pool & lewqrt hat• Zill for 29 year a. Call IH/opt. w .. a " -v • tennis. $1100. I I.Ill ISLE <..f,.,,.,,.,,.,,.1 1 I .I~ owner/Agent. 760-9598, ev 64t-8733 Peninsula, wlnttr refltals -~ 11111¥1 3 Br Ba 11080/Jury 1 .. __ _._,_. ,. bdrm 2 ba h + •-· l'Jtnvr ..,.. alJl c/ffi ITllll I p S atarttng Sept 15th, Call tRw. Aug, $800 wfntef, 11eps ll\CIIJU<KKV ... • t uuge rec. nn., · (jJ},.,,.,J. .... k I) PlllE U 5 Br, 3 Ba, spa home, aceat rtt for all detail• ::----.,:---::---=-::it":'ZI to beach. 873-0241 beam ceillnp, fumiahed, patl08. $420,000. ~,,, "7"7' '«< 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. re-Westcllll. $268,000. Wiii I• I WATERFRONT HOMES La all ltaclt ,111 ... 11 Ull• llLLTIP UPPY FHm ·~ L'?<J-(1.1~91 modeled. L,ltted bel llsten toott ..... &42-4959. ., .... 631-1•00 •••••• ba aaao ., 'ILY '1f<I .J market. Priced at only lt.,.rt ltl1llh, r, · B!!f!l d S " New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, cuatA>m French Nonnandy Eltat.e 1.2 prime acre hilltop tl,250,000. •11111 OIYI UIFllllT Coronado Ia1and cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. PlllU"HOllH 3 br. 2 ba. frplc, beam ceiling. 2 car carport. On greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. UnWIWlllE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. WW trade' for a lqcal lot. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l' f\"y· ct. D· ,. "' fl 67', 6161 • *' E. Coeat -.• CdM $149,000. IUllATIG IOW YI 2 bd, 1 ba. POced '°' Im· lalMa l1laa• HOi n-ly crptd, great views. ...,,..,°' con o, nr o. Fiii Tiii ITAFF "-• 144 1211 One of a kind • ~ bd, 1·~ mediate aalut 1345 ooo $1350/mo. 643-2289 ~~~P1u:·:g'.'1m:· 140-1111 • ba,l uJturyPenthoute.lnl which la w•'I btlow'ap-AeNrveluxury 3bdrm hte AustlcCot1911e,1Br.lrplc. 835-7001dyt. - .IL •• E .E.,EOT el~~i, ' Full Securltyammentlles pralul Bkr 833-8192 pror landecaped llepl lo iard, walk ro beech/town I lil•m. Complex. Sele by ownl!lf · • waterfront 1775 kid• Into 99 997 OlllUHLIAI S • i:m.W en a bles bargain ·1 436C1rn1t1"on 53.9-6190~ESTlee. 595tmo.4 ·I . ,,.,.... ....... lew laly 1214 000 1' ~ jU¢i© 1272,500 -Exceptional lalMa ifi11lt1 Vi 't 2117 lalMI h1ad Z70I Done only 1n the Ceet of financing. 548·5103 a~• Tlll·PLEI , la 1 2207 ome• or rent .• ~~~~~~~~~I taste wllh the highest 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. + o.n with ti H I Ba S7SO/m~ Fenc~d 2 Br. yrty, garage, avalL -lllllll VIEW llOIEI quality materlels. A de-•••t& ••• •irttlTI p•-•• ..... PllOI Wet Bar, Redwood 4Br, $1206 mo. yrly, ref1 yrd, kids/pew· OK Agt. 7/15, W/O hOokup ~· llghllul 3BA Canyon --• _,_,.,, sauna t 2-two bdrm I re q . 6 7 5 • 9 8 2 2 No tee. 545-2000. I Call eves 675-8382 IOU 111111211,000 Crest townhouse with YA/Fiil TUii 1111,IOO HPLIX units, 4 car garage. Aall· eva/wknda. 873-1070 HO"'ES FOR RENT 'CtrtH ••I •ar 272Z Dellghtlully bright and vaulted celllnga, formal Ill • 1120 000 on the Balboa Peninsula. Ing $540,000. : wkdys, .., -·------- sparkllng Carmel model. dining. tamlly room, com· I •.... 3BA In front 2 1 BR In TRUST DEPT 1 Ctrtll ••I •u 2222 Mllllfon Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 1 Br. apt, garege, Steps to greenbelt-near munlly pool, spa, tenms Filler e1 .. , rear. A money makerl Dan lewis Ba. $750/mo. Fenced $ 5 8 O t mo. I ea 1 e , recreauonal area. Terrific and much more. Owner 141-0814 Always rentedlCall tor 833-1622 fmmac, nw pnt, 2 er. 2 ea. yard. klda/pets -lcome. 975--0578 or 780-8515. 1~atlon with good H -ha& bought another anJ rurther Information. 2 fplc, 2 c nar, Hbr Vw. Agent, no fee. 545·2000. & f . "" I lllTI OllTI 11•a • 1 Br, stove re ng. 1 sumable loan. Move-In wants to sell now. llL FIOll -beam, no pet1. $1100. MAllOACA. 2 Bdrm, 2 adult. yrly lee. S600, conditions and reedy to 144-1211 FHalaia PAYILlll IULTll 2Bdrm hH + 8-18drm 640--0819. ba. Leke VI-. dble gar. 6 1 9 . 2 2 2 _ 8 7 8 6 , -· •• HERITAGE , . REALTORS go. 1255,000. Ask lor el Vallt~ 1034 Gall lll-ll!O ~;:,~~-~~s~~ed 11: 0 & "~r. "ft'c. on-1n1, ~· oc with opener, pool. $825. 1 619-728-0112. BLJlao RU~~~TATE ~ij?'!·• F:~~of p~!! s~~~.3fa HarborJ<n~l1Condo ~~~er.~ar'l~8.~i~-~~: 4~;~·3 :\~:~7new: ~c lewFr:3~::~1 Hit 3!:<i!~.b•2 ~~~~~o! ___ Jt~'!!IJ~ s 89t 5556 3br,2~ba.S280.000 I 50 bk * HAR.OR RID~E * ue -By owner, 760-8961 unll-agt. 642-1597 pets. 6 mo lae min, 1 B condo. N-port sundeck. 12 /mo. r • IEWNIT HW LllTlll HllOEI 110,000 1Haal. ltac~ 1040 PllPEln $1275/mo. 709 Orchid Knoll•. Cplldrps, blltns, 760-1397, 673-7761 Come visit the most fabouJous view new I Spacious and sunny 31 So hwy, low down ex-I 10 000 below market 3 Bd IEWNIT IElllTI I IT 851·9135 or 644•4201 · frplc. encl gar w/lge Sharp front unit. 2 Br. t h · N N h · Bdrm home • fantastic change 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 cat · $ 05 000 3BR 2ba. Some ocean 1A11At IE Cameo Shor .. 3 Br + lam· storage rm, elec dr opnr. Ba. frplc. garage, yard. custom ome tn ewport. ot Jng to family room overlooks gar e11change for land, 2 Ba, lrpl, 1 · · vi-. 427 San Bernardino Small to larger apts unllS, Uy rm, pool, xtra trg 101. po~. Jae, rec rm, walk to $725/mo. 552-5710. compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 very private patio and to' etc P P only ~1;_5~0~5:59. Tl C Ave. $239,000 or otr. lnduetrlal commerctal. $2500.Agt.76-0-8333. bch.$725/mo.1sl/laat +---------bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. garden. So much for so 209-822-2644 Open $al/Sun & Mon. OWner direct or broker dep.673-6112 ev Friday & JILY 4TI Large pool & C.cu.,.,; Come to the gate llltlel Be the first to see. -By owner, 4 Br, 2 Ba, 646-6141 protection. 10 yeara ••· CORONA del MAR .,. on wknda. IPEOIAL ,,... _... $189.500. Or for more In· Coala lltltll 1024 owM<l & highly upgreded perlence. · the canyon with lovel) .And ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. formation call Linde I b 1 t tor decorater Newpor1 Heights, 2 Br 2 TSL Mgmt 642-16-03 view, very private three 2 Br. 1 Ba Cottage w/gar, siooott tSIMo, Rent Oi!th 3 Br 1'A ba $105,000 by $~19 ~~ 964 6871 · Ba Condo, pool. Asking bedrooms. twu 1>11th5, 2 decks, brick walk ways. LAG 2 BRW/FAPLC IPll IAILY 1-1 ·a~~.1200 owner Giant yard , · · · $145,000.Fle•lbleflnanc-•Newport Beach ocean car gar. $1100 per mo yd, Avall 7-10. $785/mo •4' beaulllully upgraded. lrwial I 4 Ing, Call Dave for Info. rront, duplex & triplex. yearly 118. Ask for Berte 645-6625 TIE 111111 HELEI I. DOWD ,. ~ir,~~d ~:5~34:6 2005 tWIHHW 754-6601. ~f3~7c8'.,~cutar l P.P . Farr, Agent 780-0189 1350 beach bungalow 144-2111 • Newport Heights. By Del Mar's finest ofter 5 rm bit-Ins provided utlls pd =---==----""%::=-= IULTOR, llC. 144-0134 ·, , , By Owner at unbeatable llSPEIAJE owner.olderhomes.2on la•aatrialPrt 1375 2baappl1frplcpoolfncd 539-6190BESTRltyfee. Ce1l1Mt11 2724 ,. price. Beaut. new 2 Br Must Mii. Woodbridge, o~ a toi, 2-2 Br. 1 Ba. dbl sq , ante na. kids pets 1675 at BEST Bayshoru 5 Br. lemlly rm. 1 l 2 Br. unlurn. PoOI. I ' 2 1 / t'*" Be I w n 11 m · presUgloui Yale Loop garage~ basement. XLNT L-... Sell, axch, Ally lee d 1 n rm . 111> r a r y. laundry lac. From $404. !!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $1 22,500 833-1290 Br 2112 Ba, central air. 2 $ !69,00u.~ 675·8 708. lease Peuf ranklln Bltr C 24 $3000/mo. Top r•l's & Utlls paid 548 n336, fireplaces, tennis, swim· Consider trade. · · • .. ta •na " -v •--• "-tall lllE TO ming, lake rec. 8''% loan 662·6910 !l'P-'lP'IP-._"""'l""'I"""~!! q edlt only apply • 11 • 1 2 B 1 o-- -. IEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim NIL 11111 at 10.75%1n1. ava'ii'. Own· IEWPllT IElllTI UIUJI --3~~· 3::r~~r;~~5 co::i~~ 805/969-7471. "f~:ic."siso: Lou"sup'j;; .Ull -Kool & quiet 3 Br. 2 Ba. ers will carry 2nd, $18K l otvalue,2Br, tBa.used "•STAIE.. 63l-2262Agt. BEACH YEARLY: 3Br. 645-9161 .-. a great atartllf home. 3 POOL AllD SPA flreplace, shake roof. AV 1 moves you In. Reduced to brlcil. cute and corner lot. - -2ba, 2 car gar. 902 w . .,_.,=-----.,.,,..--:-:- f« Tue.day through Fri-Bdrms, ,.,,, bath. N-Ad bl • d h access owner will carry j $172,000 for qulcl< sale, alley acc .... $165,000. Near new 3 unit condo, Amazing offer 3 Br near Balboa Bl. S850/mo. ur 1 Br. upPl!lf', uute paid day n.•blleatlone.· •.·30 paint carpets and "" ore 8 '" I> rm ome · aJ 7100 tt II rn $390/ C .....,.. lndry ~.m ... , ...... -pr-lout '"day. dr·a.....:. Ort~ thru gar-1 with everything a hom&-1st loan S 148,500. 559-7058, 213/807-2330. 548-9928 tot sq, .. re So. Coast Plz.a 2 garage Loeb. 2131565•2111 or mo. er""'., ,,. •• ...-•v d I w lk •alOIO sprnk-12X12doora,good patio pool S600 flat 650-0110 lac. no pets. 383 W Bay or Saturday publlcallon. age. Short distance to ~::i~ f~~ r~~nv!nte~~ ltJ loCarillt lllr "" WATllFlllT parklng-fenced·prlde of 539-6190 BEST Alty lee · 548-9516. deadline 19 3 p.m. Friday. beach. Price only lamlly recreation play-i•• 1121 Ill .llQlll Gorgeous 3 Bdr. 23/4 Be ownership. Priced to Mii. Bluffs · 2 airy. 3 bd. 2 'h ba.2 --bd ____ F __ d ___ d Sunday deadline Is 5 p.m. $113,500. Call 546-2313 ground. Priced below -· exec home w/boat dock. chuck s pll ler. ag 1 Oupte>e. Rectec. 2 bd, gar. lrpl, 2 car gar, on green rm, ence yar • Friday Monday deadline •--------YILU p Iced 11 c s Iller 63t-l266. lncd. $550. 554 Victoria. bit. '" pool. S1100/mo., small pet OK 1525/mo. 11 11:30 a.m. Saturday. rr:,.aULrket1a111s~Tl69·150010·11 le d Et d 1 d Tired ot tooklng at Mmes 1~1 631:~2":e.' · P · ~ ... -~,-~11-1,__--1.,...,.,00,.,, 213-597-7297 Avall 8_1. 54e-7390 days, _6_4_8_-0_1_2_1 ____ _ n 11 on o, s1 e cu · e-sac with ugly carpet. re-II tr I " Eastalde C.M. 2 Br lrg 644-7298 evu. , 11.LSlll 111 1111 across from Country' dlculous wall cov11<tngs WATERFRONT DUPLEX: ed. 1 bd, unfurnished Apt • -·-s ~~~~~-~~~~ Club, 3 yrs nu, fully up-and tacky "upgradee"? 2 dockS. $475.000. Easy 10.1 llTITI AOUI yard, gar, evall Imm · BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE Newly decorated and -••-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gradedwlnuplushcpt.2 Thentrythls1Br +den,2 terms By owner Prestige Lemon $600/mo.633-8323. 3 Br, 1 '~ ba. $900'. carpeted.Stove&Retrlg. l<llla and correctlOf'!S mey Br. den, 2'h ba, lrplc, wet-story, which has been re-650-1906 Hel8hts-Petl!lfs Cyn Area E'slde 2Br lba adult com-675-5612 2 18 8 Ma p 1 e . C .M. tie made on same dead-HPlD/FIXH PllCE IEllOU bar & patio. Jae. pool & stored to Its original (bul I J C 1071 0 . . Very secluded pie>< w/pool, fndry, cvrd Condo 2 Br, 2 Ba, $775. $475/mo .. Sec. No Peta. K,_ u above. Please Needs help! We'll provide T01121 000 BBO area. S 124,500. Bkr better) production ap--.•;•;;;•;•;•;;•;:•;·iiiii;;;; Coun,try View. All ulllltles. prkg , no peta S4175/mo. Frig, w/d Incl, hdwood To-· call 64S-9604. Uk for • "klll number" the paint! Two 2 Bdrm Call today to s~ this cozy, 760-1515 or 648-7566. pearance, Broker coop-• Appr. lor 5 lol subd. $1.9 833-7890. 646-1947 llrs cath celling• frplc 2 When canoelllng your ad. unllsl Income nnportunl· one-•-vel frvlne condo. I S152 000 L M II 0 w n er· de v . • · · o=---:-,..,,,,.-=---:-:---_. .., FlllTTIIEI eraton. . ve l~AOIES 7t•·558·1'33 Lova1u 3 Br. 2 Ba. lar-1 cargar.Judy846-7171 .. 2Br 1112 Ba. patio,~-ty. Priced right et Close to pool. spa, ten-mess 551 5018 .. .. ••1 .-1 I EUMI Checit your 9d daily and report «rora lmmedl-ately. The DAii Y PILOT ~ llablllly for the tlnlt lneOl'rec:t lne.tlon S 120,000. Call 979-5370. nls. 3 bedroom. 2 bath Near new condo wllolt, 2 • · Just 8 1-mlnutn from =-----,.--,=----lem rm. lrptc, 2 car gar· Dover Shores. 1326 San· age, E.a de, no pets · open 1111 8 o'clock pm. end unit w/double gar-story, 2 Br, 2 Ba. lrplc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil town within the city llmlta. Jleaalaia, Deltrt age, nr College Pk. No !Iago Or. fllecutlve 4 BA 646-2280. age, workbench. patio. skyllghts,2carger.lo,lo TllTLEllOllLEI yetprlveteandaectuded. 1 ... rt 1450 pell. :750/mo. yr. lamlly home wllh poo1'_2_B_r.-1->n_b_a_t_ow_n_hou-.. -. gas BBO. Priced below dn, no ruallfylng, Wiii IUUll n ~:~dl:::~k v:~w oc'.~~ NORTHERN cXCIFbRNIX 548-4834, 642-9178. and ape. Spoti.HI 3 ear xlnt cond. pool, patio. fast cornperal>le sate . consider trade ror dn A large IC)Otlesa and va-OW 11 Fall River vai•-. Beaull~ I -•• ML Ma• gar. 3 llreplaoa, •ooo 1q S550/mo. 979-5425 or Call Mary Jank for tnlor· pymt. Skip 839-7S82 ner wll lna11ce or per-ful lake & .. rt~• front 3 B 3•9~... h-I ft, $3000 lse or t1e/opl, 8'41-0574 11 cant Gtenll4tyre pt11n In • h a p a e n c h a n g e ·-r a, .. -tty, uge am-8 .. 4•7424 Bkr 1=,--=:-=--:---=---=--~ ma on. great Turtleroc• locallon $695.000. hornet. Prices ltart et lfy rm, lovely year a patio, 2Br, 1'hBa twnhM, frplc, MIME a HEIT MHIE Just e Short walk to tile 144-4400 S99,500. Xlnt. fly flshlno., $1200/mo & security. Furn/unlurn. Walk 10 CdM patio, gar, no pets. 1565 Luxury 4BA pool home pool and ''""nls. Reduced Fall River Properttea, Bo>< Agt, 631-7370. beach. 3Br 2'h ba, 2000 mo. 276 Avocado St. UITSIHPHL .. tral lMZ Enjoy the summer w/your . only. _______ , \ f >I l I II J,' 11 o. t A ' • '\ •,, f 'Jo..t f •,'-, GE 759-9100 .... ' . '· PLUS seperate 600 tt over $29,000 lor last 676, Fall River Miiia. Calif. s/( bale w/vu. gar. 548-7510 8-8 pm. guest house with fire-sale flllSllng 111 TO Is 96028. 9181336-6491. N-2 Br 2 Ba twnhm, 2 . s14001mo avall now. Agt •-~-~-.,..,,-.,..--,-- place. Lge lot and lols of a11umable at 10.75"/e. 0. f I car garage. extras. , 846-1456 or 979-5370 2 Br. 1981 Maple All9 . NOW only $269,900· t t tlfl $750mo. 833-1290. . Upper No pets. 2 P8f· lrull trees. Priced right ., SS H b Aid 2 BR 2B A •·so s ·-· •• ' I -NAii own prlvale pool In lhls , -••• llU brand n-llsllng In prime L'~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ...,,_ 1 Eastslde locatlon .:1 -111.1111 Cul-de-tac street w/onty 1 "335 000 Make otter! Prtpr._ 1 0 OCEAN MTN VU 2B ar or ge • ""· sons. -... ra ... gm · .. . · _ !!. · · r Sauna & Spa, comm 641-1324. HLLEI IEALn 144·1211 EHUll 2ba,• n-di•. yrd, MC 1 pool. $1850/lflo. Bkr ----~----- l ••.011• °'~~~' ·-------•1Vac etion In Strei · gate. Frpl. $890/mo CM 1640-6259 2 Br. 1 Ba. $445/mo.--,. ... -. Btulf1. 642-8808, $300dep.2269C Maple. ' i:m.W S.ata •--1..... lord-Avon tour Brittan 644·8722 642-6799 I HARBOR VIEW HILLS A. vall 719. No pets. l;l!ib© w vwv and Europe and enjoy ' Lovely 3 Bdrm + den ~ 540-4484. Seier h ..thete4 6 cstm homes. cto~e 10 • Back Bay. A variety 01 ..... • ttferl. II.. fin a ncing available . INerttte lltr 759-1501 or 852-7373 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11 iiiiii 1-4444iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilimlWALKER&r LEE Real F.mte I •tUYll Tt .. tll ~( ... ~o~ • llEWNRT IEllllTS "IYllllTEI" .lllTLllTll Sharp Mesa Verde 3 Bdrm Pacesetter. Excellent landscaping with patio and peac h lreesl Outstanding Interior dec or . priced at S169.500. owner will help finance. Call 540-1151. ; CONDO NR SC PlXZX freedom and sevlng by llft 1100'1 ..... lam rm. e>elt cond. u g ,,,...-=-..,,..-=-----::--: 2 ttr. 2 ba, patio, a/c, owning your own 181h Crptd 4 rm decor bltlne lf\Bnlcured grounds. Avail 2 Br_ 1 Ba, garage, lncd TURTLE ROCK pools,sec.gata.P/P. Century apt. For details $38053~6190BESTfee July 15. $1800/mo Call patto, 2183 B Pomona. S79,500 968-3652 call 714-493-4101 Ann Peters. Barrett Ally $450/mo. Drive by llr1t , ............. . 2 Bdrm1. ~baths, pool and -------- spe. Elegant. S350.000 llLFEll U1Umable flnenclng. Full l'lvould you llke to live on price 1550.000. \h~ Mesa Verde CQtJnlry * ,. Clul>? Who wouldn'I? Cote Realty Spttcl_ous two Jevet. lour & Investment bedroom 111 a prlctt well lll-t• below par. S299.000 -----·~ Ut1te MIU Muffet Mt on a 1--------- Tullet, along came a ~kSer and rHCI In the amSTHI ~P~ C~t:'~~~ Duple•, CdM $380,000 tel'I Tun.t end bought It Trlple>e, C.M. $169,900 • TrlpleJt. lng Bch 12801< '°' •9.g5, You can Mii Comm·1. VIII& 1 1 mlll. your tuNet and lot• of All of these properties other thlng1 through Dally Piiot Claullled h111e e•oettent financing. Ada. Cell 642-5678 62 t-7370. -------- ·-Off!«--~- I COLDWeu BANl(eRO ..... 111. Ill l1H,OOO Picture perfect home in Corona del Mar, cloae to beach. shopping, community center & parp. Ideal for single-person or couple. Dec- orated, trench doors to deck , & remodeled kitchen . Assume the existing loan. Ill NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 f r 'r" i1 '1.S I I I CAF Yll I r' I I' r I . Spacious tot, open. eJry 3 Bdrm Wllh eKl18 tied & bath In back, new carpet, parqu et. lev elo rs . $247,500 l '-IU.I JI lie ~Ii Realtors, 675·6000 • .. HERITAGE , . REALTORS hi~ lovely 5 Br 3 Be pool Pta1a1ala 1007 home. very private, BeautlfUI oeeanlront home E / s Ide. $ 2 3 9 . 9 0 0 on Balboa Penlnsule, 4 646-3557. Br 4 Ba, By Owner i---1-1.-.y-1-1-1-1-- $775 000. 305/561-5560. -' 3 Br, 2 Ba, good fin. Tiii Niil s13e.ooo. DUPLEX Ownr/bkr 641-1685 2 Br 1 Ba Units. IEW OAllPnll Assumable loans or $164,500, an gr s 16,800. Two bedroom, 1 bath, nice S.P. S389.500. Cash to neighborhood by Costa loans. Prln.only. Meu go lf course 5;; 1-3296 days, 675-5418 $510/mo. 546-56-05 1 eves. HI WOW1 I C.rtH ••I ••r 1 22 Sharp 2 Br home w/glant country yard. Great Eest-For Sale: Duplex, COM, Id neighborhood tow down. no payments s e 60 8890 of 2nd TO. lle11able aeller, $122.500. 7 • • mini cond. Cell John 835-3748. e>et 280 M-F. HELP!! FOIEOLlllllElll IEWNllT llEllllTS 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. l2t2.000 . only 10% down or 3 Bdrm 2 ba. corner loe Wllh •P• $209,000. Cell Quick 144·l211 '°I. tit I "'\' \.,.._ ' ' ti • VISTA .. E •-L. 1,._ Smallhouae3Br. 642_5200. then catl 645-7009. ••~ilt ltan llM · -c-•.i• .vv 1500/mo. Fantastic 4 Bdrm, 2'~ ba 1irut• FllllT UllU S unite, 1-3 bcHtouse, Plu1 546-4140 Harbor VI-Home. 3 Br 2 2 Br 2 Be. lrg llvlng rm. Waldort Model In TOP _.. 4 1 bd II $179 000 I Ba Monaco. Avall. Juty 2nd floor, blt-ln1, frplc, CONDITION, Cent A/C, New and uMd mobile · un '· ' n Superb deal 2 Br house 15.StlOO/mo.640-8611. 11 6J.n2o_l7e80g.er. $575/mo. decorated. In earthtonea. ho'Tlea. Spectacular Oceanside. Brkr , entry kltch kids crmers ,_________ .. 3 $288.500. views. Xlnt financing. 833-1355 or 499•1731· secure yard $500'a now LWE Ill DdYll 2 Br. Den. 2 Ba. garage, ~lsor ·((9alty 651·1177 WllllllllE WITEIFlllT 3 Bdrm, 2'h Ba, Famlly Am, choice loceUon. S208,000 usumable 1st. et 13%fl>eed. Avall. 8·1.$310.000, Deys Mon-Fri. 641-8224, Evea 551·9615. Selllng anything with a Dally Pttot Claaalfled Ad la a 1lmple matt« . Ju1t call 842-5678. Priced from 128,500 to GruaValley • sm lee 539-6190 BEST TIWlllll upper. 1040 c Valencia.' $65,500. 1 ac estate. brick Tudor --"TIDY 4/1'h, pool, Spacious 3 Br 2-sty "El No pets. $585. 545-7983. Lll~t""" •""5746 home, fenced PHlurw, 1 01 t S825 .,.. ,,_ ..... pools. bern. a r. aooun . Doredo" In Mclain de-1325 lBr. lBe. 1 Pl!lf'IOl'I C.M. lmmac. charming orehatd a vtnyard. 557-3316 velopment. Avail. Im· noo-smoker only, W 17th large 1 BR, proleulonally 1375,000. Trade Ol'aell. Baal. ltaclt 00 medlllely. 1 1400/mo. near Whlltlet 548-3829 landscaped yard. Clean M a r t h a M e c n a b ' ('teat edul1 p81k. $39,250. · 714187S-7375eve. i2 Br 2bll twnhse. mt to &44-6200. $410 1 Br. patio. no pell. Agt 63t-1400 ..... r--1.L...ll mo, $450, W/D. r'g, RelrlQ , clean & bf1Qh1. .._ 983-7570 ev 724-0 James. 673-n 87. llEEILW PAii l~t ..... Jiit MOO net 2 Br wtgarage UIUIOIAAPTI ~x~6~12 ~'A~~/~~~i wXNtto RENT furn. Ser "°' tar trom ocean kid• 141•1171 lnlllflors. Thll 11 the best h<>me, Middle fut family 539"8190 BEST Alty fee Main Bay Front, 3 bd, 3 ba, 1 Br gas & water p.td, buy In 1own $32.500. w/2 "41 behl Y9d chll· Old town claealc 5 room 2 Dock for large boat, enclsd gar, gas bbq, 540.5931, 801 ~~-1~h,~!u ~7~t~f' ~·~\,~r~~·s~!:; s2!'-001mo. 973.3111 dsttwsnr. M3S-.S480. NB. Unlverul 24x6-0, 2BR, Y BEST Newports best 2 Br flat 1485 2 bd pallo No pets 1Ba. xlnt cond, mature ltat• Lat••• 2th ~f;'r"539"8190 $500 epp11 lncld call AelrlQ. Clean & bright: mobile park. Boat lac, Niguel Shorea. a Br. 2 Ba. I 5311-8190 BEST Alty lee 724·8 Jamn 673-7787 bay ec<:ess. S45M. S20M newly turn. Gat9d ..:ur· Why pey morel 3 Br poo Npt Hgt• 3 Bf lamlly rm $495/mo 2 B 1 ea apt dwn, OWC bal, 675-8487 II" private beach tennis home $825 klda ok 21/2 B~ no ',_ts 1800, I Ito r._" I OK• " $ 500 ' ' 539-8190 BEST Riiy tee · ,.v · enc pa , am ... pe , Selllng anything with a sauna 1 l yrly or I Agl. 873-9184. carpcrt, lndry rm. "'"''"' Piiot Cl-__.._. Ad I •uonally. 661-1112. • lmat ZH4 Sh 4BA ( d f I) 735 w 18th s1 ""-7 -·---------1 . arpe Y ·gar .. rp TSL u...mt 642 1803 le • 91mpte matt« . . . Have you rHd todey'• OrangetrM terrace, 2 bd, $790. 530 Westmlnstllf '"ll - "'8t call 642-5&78. Claaallled Ada? 11 not, 2 be condo. $800/mo Ave. 642-7745 $515 Avall 711 SELL Idle Item• with 8 you're m1A1n9 t!M bett1 leeee. 551-8581, own«: Spacious 4 Br. 3 ~ ea. 2 Br, apt w/pallo. Daly Piiot C18191ffed Ad. ~ In 1own1 762-1589, agt. teparate bonus rm, lam 645-8103 Aft 8PM. fl rm, frptc, patios. over· $575 to$640/mo, 2 Br, 1Yt hang. nicely lnd1cpd. be twnhll!I, eoo'· lndry S t550/mo. 840-1321. rm, wport. pvt patto. no 559·6188. ofc 720·8897 pet1. Gre1t 1oc:at1on. 288 Specloua 4Br, S'hBa, MP E 18th St. bonu1 rmi, lam rm. lrplc. TSL Mgmt 642-1803 pellos, oY9rhang, ntcely Oelu>ee TwnhM, patio. 2Br, lnd1opd, S1550 mo. 1'~Ba. gar. 1825 mo. Thank .you I 840-1321. 5511•6188. Oto. 2543 Orange. 642-2191. 720-8897 ---------1Eutlkle 2 Bf. t Ba, patio, "THE COVE" Beysld• newlv decor. No petl. Drive Executive Con::1o, & E. 18th 1>1 ••e /Jn NI G[L (}AIL rv (;, llSSOCllllES Ate ~ planning a mow? ClaMlfled ads wtll pofn1 you In the rtvf'lt direction to llnd tl'I• l'loM• you "'9d. 842-118111 for your patronage and patience during our computer conversion leaM OI' aale 2 Br. Oen. 2 545/mo. 873-083<t. 'A Ba. pool. prlvlla ---..,.----- t>Mch, epa. leue Pf'loe bl11m $2080/m o. Agent ~ntryWOOdl. 28'.Den. 71111· 1002. 8Plll leYel, dectt, akyligtlt, ftplc, country VERSAILLES: Mtll~1IO 2111 St. 1BR with vu S700 , ..... Bache!Of' UntU550. 64&-l Oft4M-... Adrian Alty 11411·&&.47 X lO 1 Bt kff. 2 Bt $5t5. Pool, Patio, Frptc. ..... ... Ult Oenwer. 8&7·2141 Can4t lil:i 1318 2 bdrmll.arge 1 Br. Elide. new l'IOllH call 4 d•t•ll• carpet, $435/n'IO, 130 E. 539•8190 BEST Alty 1W 20th St .tO, 951-~lt. fa1tla DR 1.aroe-3 Br. 2 1e. NH. P&'• 2 Ir lam hOfM Frptc, dbl~. tarve w/pool ger d"1Mhr tor flied yard. No peu. mon klcfa pell .-00..,,. 2 Br. f le. IMO &3t-8 tto 8E8T fW. 634 8emerd 8t.142-490S. W e late Your Sunport .......... ut1 SPA~Kl.INO 01.IAN • • ...... 1 ........ '"· e @PP' c ~ 1548 K°'* qrptd a:co:r 8PAC~. w., ... , P1le1 ••4 tt.. lh_..,., fenmd yd kids pe11 oait 9r, t a. newty pelnMICI, "95.,,, o/ m1 twpon-C•lll41! ,,_ lltf' ,,,,o, ... ''" ., ""*" 11..... ~Mtto BEST... cpt9/ClfW!e, OtllMr, ,_... I ,..,.,. .... 20 nH• ----------! & refrig, No pelL '400. .... ... , ....... ,..... !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! ,,_ , ... it..i••f• • THB ORANG• COAST DAILY PILOT Cwt tel .. Mp 1~~·--'Y i• t••· •••• ,.,. ru.. .___ .... r:::ld:J I &&2-•1t~ • • iWlu'M""a!ru r r r r . r r I' r I ~;:-11:~~1~:.""' MANJ\G•M•NT • ST API' O.OOrllOll To•nho\IM 2 , .. M~.._ ~CM.~ I r • ~ '"" 0 1 I I 'l I I I I J ~';'..',._~:;,. I ~:.~~",'~:~im-, 'f:•:.. tee. C41111"P~ ..,.,llTl.....,.ll• ... 11t1t1! ... ~~ .. !!l!.J.-~l!!!!ll!!!"""------.J.~!!!!'~-!'.!!!!!!!!~~~!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~~'!!!!~.~~~-~--~~.~~ .... !~~--~~~~~~!J.~-..:..;==;•1~~~~====J.=o=oaee:=:="~Af>t:;::•=·==:-::== ) • . I . I C .j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 4, 1983 lib ler 11111 llrei111r M!!l!b!!t laltl .-A• ..... •.,•.-m~-..... --c•rre•trr IC••••t c .. cr•t• jU..trkaJ CuHaia1 1 .... Cltaai•1 ""'-• fl..W.. 1.u. .... ~~""""""'-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;iiiiii; .... """' ...... Remodll1celllt1. wood AOO'• concr91• & muon· tttc+MieiXA: Priced lmm.aulate yaro c;1Hn OUattty Houtetleeping, ... . .... 1.... ziEliif Nl-llH TlleiNStltltb $1.84perda.y Oon'tP'··tFrM•n•I ... '• patio cvretdeck•. aty, 9 ..... ,.. aame lo-I right, tr• Hllmata on u""'. we.ding, trimming, l)eftenc.c:I. depet!dabi. ....... tq···"ty ""' ... t·~p w•TERHE .. TER• lat AndAepeiteo -,... dr"'"'all nm rpra By c 111 o nil--F-r e e e 1 t ltrgt °' small )ob• .. Uc. .;;;.,.,,.,, • 494-0285 Pat 494-0290 ...., -"' ,. ~ p "' "' .. pee Gulfantlld ol your c ... OYef phone , -• · r · 3eee21 873..0359 ..... ·-.· ComP91ltlve rat-. oo4 neeter1•Furnac. REFS JOHN 893-0487 Tn11'1 ALL you pay'°'• IH.ruftJ 111 ltltl Randy CMt-0622 714'-840-1705 I . J 1p1ne11 01rd1nar. THE CLEAN MAKER UC T-118.428 730·1363 Drains cleated lrOfll-U & =-~..---...-----301:~'/.:o Big blli11 F0rec1o1U1H'1 SpeclallzlllQ additions & Ctra•lf" f lit ELECTRICIAN Ct11nup, maintenance, 6 yrl exp. Home/olfl<:e TWO COLLEGE MEN S15 an'(11me. Repalra TrM ltmce LU•tul111 J"~111 remodel. llc'd, bOnded. -I Gd rat ... FrM "'· Lie. 1prlnkle11. FrH ••1. reta 1va11 876-4853 w111 Move vou. 8 'If• up. 85t-9604M&MCM2·9033 [Ow ltt'fES DAILY . l•J•'Jl Alltef Wen rtl1 Work ouu. FtM tit. FlteHJ'• ~-=3 :16449 wayne ~530 544·9038 Wiii do l'IOuMC: ... nlng fOf Vl~MC 547·9107 Smlth & Son Plumbing Ttee ltlm & remove, All EYllTllll 982·8315 evenlllQs rel!. u1r. Gir111 Dtta ltJ&ir .1&1111111&111111 tam. & b1Chelor1. Re-Paiatlat Plumblno rep.tlr• & oraJn1 clMn·uP}J. 554·7017 PILOT Piil OMllUTIH Curet S.mce Ceatracttn, ltatral §Pring•, r:p:jr,CIOOF gper-839-5036 aponllble. 54Mo24 •• PUITlll cleared. Lie. 645·3428 fattrl•t SERVICE ltett ltatlllJ 0--'lll Remodel!Rep1ir1, comm~ 1'°'1· See demonetrillon JESSIE'S GARDENING IHH llttla~ by Richer" Sinor. Lie. ftt' lt"/ltP1·'-•X"'li •n•rad ...... -.-n""d·-..-6)9C1,_.-,, .. ,,.... & re.id Llc'd bonded Seacoall. 2488 N-port CIN t t I & Y " -~u• • 3 IM-1141 wue..11tll1·1111 Int. For"'· 552.9142. · Bl., CM. 642-3490 n-up1. ree rm Lovln~Care, ome/pela 280CM4. 14 yrs ol happy UOIWUlllLL'I 15 to 115 llr. 642·903 DIRECTORY =,-.... ~.~,-,i-.-------------1 __________ ~--------malnl.NrVlce 640·8035 CtrtlledHou1tSltter1 loc•I cu1torner1. Think E 1 & P M&M85t-9804 ••YI tt1g__ Shampoo & steam clean; Fr• pre-nm. N-& r .. Sprlng•·Hlngee-Qpanera. Mow.edge.clean-up.trim. llnce1979 831-1234 yau,903·4114 xper enoeo rO· DO IT NOWtt •a~.b .... Y .. ll,.u·.,-""n;;a-..-1"!!'1.•g-y·r o""!l"'d color brlghtenera. Whl model. Exp, llC'd •nd Rep1lr1. L!owetl reteal Free HI. Real. ratM. Jim 1 • • I IHelonal. Very reaaon· Tfl!•L lenict 1 k 3 old crpll -1 min. bletoh. bOnded Wiii lltl•t you 10 Lie. Tom 557 -4480 848_ 1968 -• ICll •I 1111'• P...n. able r1t11 '°' all or your ffflii ldfltd 111 Pll l&llU E~s::. o~. 54:.~~r~ny. Hall, llvldln. rm• s 15; IYg obtain llnln. 549· 1978. RenovattngfR01oiiih"G 25 yrs. Lie, 403941. Ina. pool needs. For expert Your Dally Piiot room $7 .50; couch S 10; Gar•tail • ... Sod lawn• & Sprinklers ~. Rel•. ColOf ea· Nrvlce, Call ev1n1no1 Typing/Word ProoeulnO Service Directory TLCI Beech. park & lunch. chair $5. Guar. etlm. pet ltMterr•• .. OHd. -yaaa. Oavt 642-4853 pert. 963-0911 Rlct1110 5pm to 9 pm. 11 no Oulek. euy revilions Repr-tallve My Newport home. Raf's odor. Crp1 repair. 15 yrs New/rtmOO. e.p'd. Lie, EIS 845.5277 an•-..t PLEASE KEEP Raaaonable 851·10'1 142·1tll Id, JU avall OeeAnn 650·6598 exp. Do work my1tll. bonded, Ina. Wiii help you Top1>41d/1emoved Cleln P1lntlng..Ca1P«1try DOUGHERTY BROTHERS :~~~~tl~J~NK~ TR(Yll~··)······tlll Wla•w. Clt1aia1 ~~~~~~~~~1 1 .. lana Reis. 554·0123 obtain the bM1 fln111elng. up, new ltwns. 7S1·3478 G1ry PTL T~~1~l517 yra. TOM 873·2668 • "lat ,t;; SunlJline Inn :; lemce FIRST CLASS-QulCk dry Clll now, 5'9·1978. Tll llm Miii ***HOME REPAIR . QUALITY WORK ..... tlia1/1tqlr SUNSHINE WINDOW AcH1tica1 results. Free ut. & 111 R.J . HUFFMAN & SON Elec-Plumb-C11pentry LllAL IDYICD REAS. RATES. EXP'D Fair r--iiruc--tlon ........ CLEANING 642-1549 Ctill.!f!... Se cy. bkkplng. type class service. 750.9075 Remod/Add •304S888 Lawn-tr-lhrub Install Fllf'IGe9 Keith CMM872 Lll&L llPllll BRENT &46-2480 ..,.,.., ..,... N-& R:Pfay. R;;;:;O<i.. ~~~=~~~ ~~$~~91dual FIRST CLASS-Quick dry 646-8588 645-4844 1 La~~ ~~';;':f::~r.~~ Home ~al11-C1tpentry Neid an Attomey7 Maybe ~,"m~:W ~::;,~ .. plans, w~.:~~~of::s ~try. Lie. •3'1012. 1esull1. Free eat & 111 SEQUOIA CONST·C1tm FrM ettlmate 548-6065 Cablnets-EJac;.Plumblng not. We cao lhow you tl&LJTY P&llTlll 401081 851·3858 Ouillty work guaranteed Ablll1y 8ldr1 730-1900 C.•latt •uia1 class service 750-9075 remodeling, patio Cle Land Ing Fencing, DON"6--0t49 how1obeyour11torney& P rompt, nut pro· lttflai FrMntimete8'8-739l Al~ult *New cabinets. cabinet 'WEINSTALLCARPET' COYll /dec;ks. Ile ~~~~P•:T, .. ~ HY• money, time & lesslonala 636-7149 - _ leclflQ, bars & formlca For $1.75 Sq Yd 966-2423 Br1d Free est ng 642•9907 IHli•l worry So taken~ Legal PaHria• Huber Roofing-all types ltatt Llw tveway-Pllklng Lot countenops. 642-0881 Call Pete 112-1122 S! ial odDPJOBS Exprua Route. C111, N-·Recover·Deck1 •5-,.-,.-1.·w·r·eq-u .. lr11-t"'!'h·a·1-au Repa1rs-Sea1co111no I &IM •I Exp Gtrdener, Malnt. &S llM YI Jobs 851·2252 10%off w/1d .. F11tnlno1ntenor~n Uc.•41t802 549.9734 contreGtorswtloperfOfm S&S Aspl\11 831-4199Llc I c t ia •••Y dnnal Groomlnn c;leanup• tree trtm free ma 0 no • HANGING/STRIPPING k •200 ' ludl C1blntt1 & Carpentry I tr I IChl, $ lO-:ny sz. T~ est Call Pete 641• i096 MIKE CM8-1391 1118..!f. VISA· MC Sooll 6-4S.9325 FIREPROOF ROOFING wor over • inc no Dan Hallberg G11dlng Small fobs welcome For cruising cuisine 21 yrs exp. 548-2848 , . HAUL·MOVE-REMOllE BRICKWORK: Smail lobs. Cius A Flbar~lut l1bo< end materl~.'.: & P1vlno Co. Ras/comm , Free nt. 645-2003 w/excellence call Oayn1 lar•alq WMtH Furniture, Truh. TrNI Newport, Cost• Mesa. Pl11ttr/lt,Ur 1 FISH. •369713 ~n:== !:,~ulo ao Lie. 3978804. 842·17201 & Co 673-5731. Meuy dog11 Grooming MowlflQ, EdgTng. Twlee •1963-5415 NORM Irvine. Reis. 675-3175 PlXSfERhTCHlNG 646•2044 atate In thelradvertlllng. --------•• Carpntrz . ~h!~:!~:.nl4~:2~:Cher month. $20 to S25. Muon Work: Block.brick,. Ra1tuecos. Int/ext. 30 yra ltcrttaalal Contractor• and con· To pjeoe your meeeege Rem"O(l;-repalr. Unique & Ctatat Ctacrttt 646-9707 ltalt CltHi!I concrete, ate. N-/rpr I N11t. Peul 545-2977 S.mctt 1umer•. conleot Miry befOfe the Unusu11 work I specialty. Cemant·Maaonry·Block D~all Gene111 garden malnten-ROBIN'§ cLElNING work. Lou Clll 499-1804 Homa. Apll & COfllmercill Grondle It 558-4088 with reeding public, 20 yrs lie. bonded. W1lls-Cuat. work, Lie. 45Avwlll TAPING 1nce. Cle1nup1, tree trim SERVICE: 1 thOfOUghty I . Petch work, llc'd & bond· Secretarl•l NrVice: typing. any que1llon1. Contrac-0~~01 P1lombo Conat 982-8314 #381057 Rob 547·2683 All Textures & Acou•tlc free esl. Abe 548·8519. c;lean house. 540-0857 •n •( ed. # 140607. 836-9' 12. ~~g~44~~· FHt7:S~9 ~~~r'd. ~~"Ji~1~,~~ Clasallled. 642-5678 Rep1lr/1ml jobs. Fences, Concrete. mllOnry. llet· Free est. Kevin 873· 1503 Heullng, clean-ups, tree e.pertanc.d Houeekaeper -Ale MOVING· Tiie lest .. ! drew In the Plaza, Room 690, Santa thelvea, p1nlllons. Lo work, lound1Uons. Block. trimming. yd malnt, & General CleanlllQ. Call Quick. C1reful S«Ylce ~eat ... a Dilly Pilot Find whet you wanl In A CA 92701 r11 ... Stave 731-8311 brick. Uc'd. 538-5013 Claaalfled Adi 642-5678 lndaop. Mike 646-8502 Celle 646-6502. Lie. T138048 552-0410 Clalllfled Ad. 842-5878. Dally Piiot Clallllled• _n_•_. ______ _ ..,Atutea...,--..-.11-...., 1-af=-. __ 1 Apr!a•ll, Uaf. ...., lttO ltatala It Oflict ltatala 2914 Lnt I FtH• 3004 •••fl tt Lt1a 4024 Cetta lltA 2124 -H·.-.-•. -........... ck_.....,,_2_7_t_01FurnlShed 1oom In cottma _l,.•.•.r_• ____ 2_tol_ For teaM executive offlceS Found: Bfk Q;m. Shep *'UT •• Ll&ll* • HOIOSCOPf Mesa lloma. $230/mo. Lido Penlnaula, Newport Mia. Turtle Rock, Irv. 1 'f1 No Credit Required _...81iB .. U Close 10 belCh. 2 Br. ollh· Call Chris 11ter 4 pm. 4 Br 2 Ba C. M. houM, BMch. 3122 sq It. High approx. Ch chain. Ilea 738-0522 9.9 7-dya bier ~ "' wuher' stove. c;arpet, Furnish--' room In Costa w11herldryer. kitchen. vlslblllty off~ IPIOe plu• collar. 955-0250 , ..... 1 d ..... etc. $240/mo. lnclda 1000 sq It private deck ..,II If YH'll 111111 BY SIDNEY OMARA ~ r e P • s · g a 1 1 g • · Mesa home. S230/mo ulllt. 648-8386 on Newport Blvd In Land· S It • Oltl a .... in ......... fer,... · s525tmo 536-4637· Call Cllrls alter 4 pm. mark Cannery VUlege 11e stolen In the fut Bluff ti •llPIYlllm t Bd1m se30-S850 Otrllng been unit. close to 645-2435 ~= b:~h~ ~r~: Bldg Olatlncllve dec:orat-· Art1. See anyone plcillng No c;redlt check • Frpk:. vaulted cellfnga. beaches. Bllln•, kitchen-Lge lurn. llouaa Miture lndry. avail lmmtd Ing with wood paneling & up 8 cat, p...,. take lie. Cell C1lllomla 1 Tuesday, July~ dbl ger pool, spa. ette $375/mo, 536-1'35 resp non-smkr, rem pref. 850.2637 wallpaper provides 111 no 1nd contect Newport Ce11i.t. Bkr.Toll Ir"-, 666W 18th St $300 t 'h utu Sml child xlnt itmosphere tor e,.. Beach Pola. 1·800·422·7375. I ARIES (March 21-Ap~ What had been Iott 642-4905 DELAWARE PINES ok John s.e-2497 Femela non-tmkr, 3'8r· ecut111e otlloet. Avail'°' 83-400 can now be recovered. Lunar c ycle contmues -0-na--Bd-r-and--Oen--near-From s.75-s575 condo, Woodbrloge., 2.5 year term Asking .~-1------- South Coast Plaza .. Av Ill Frpp!1~pa~~r, Private hm, respect, clean, $250 • utll. 551-0744 S 1.20 sq It, trlple and. fl\l IU\ •os •,r 11'-"' to•• high-tialtiminhg anhd jueddgmednt are o nilltarbegedt. ff:ncoed· ~ Juty 1st 754-0588 No ""'tl .. 8"2·8807 non-amkr empt male °' Fe Ammie. Non·tmlu. to Annual CPI. Call S~: UUl1U n • .-.,;,;• ;;,,•;,,•.________ pot.en . is e.ig ten an tenns W e m tn .... female s 27 5tmo. "d h •239 Pelican Propeni.t Inc. I your favor.Pisces.Virgonalivesll""' .... inscenario . t9221DelawareSt I 833·5534or642-6846. lhf~b rm OUM . 1' 7141845·8501. Broker ARE FREE 1.1.unu1 •f.6 .... .. CloMd Suno1y •;i, utlls. 875-4133 Aak for ~ .. It TAURUS (April 20-May 20): This is your Room lor rent. kltc;h. prlvl-Jiii cooperitlon. ICt • •• la d 1 S li h · · • -R ILlfFI M•t•ltl W .. I s .. , 1 1 & 2 d power-p y ay. pot g t on promotio n , responst· ·---legeS,pvtB1.662-2112, ~n•R•-Cal·. pee ~no n at n 2&3Br. TownhOUMApts. 751-9132. Avall. 7/1 F non-amk,over 30, resp. ..,,.,... -TO'ulnce 1949 bility, money and love. You'll be at right place at Quiet 1 Br. upstairs, close frplc dsh-· Jrn patio to lhr 2Br apt eatt C.M. 1000 sq It well malnlalned t•l·ltll R.E. Brott er Bd Ra1ltor1 cruc'-' mom"'nt you'll gain as result of direct appeals 10 bch. llrepla ce. · 1;,'"'.; j · Roomlorrentwlkllchprtv. unturn.,$250,CM2-8709 bldgonqulet llr .. 1. "' 642·2171 545-0611 uu """' • .,... bateony, oahwr, encl~"· enc ngie • Neer bus & shops. Hunt-•aainnec:f ft•"'lng and personal appearances. Stock market investment ~·r nar""a nr Hunt Furn 2 Br. 2 Bl •.pt " • ...-~ · S525/mo . .2163 Pee lie, ...... -· . . I lngton Bch 962-7520 ... gereo-•vall 645-4800 Of ~~~~~~~~~ Hit Call UI . AM FUNDING d . "d ds CM. M1nager Jeff, 1p1 Harboui. From $595/mo. $250/mo • 'h ultla. 645 ,..,;,3 d .:: RES. INC. 952-9001 pays IVl en · 11. Call 548-4530. 840.8807. IUWI llTEL non-amkr, 389 Avocado. ·----·~ __ •_'fl_. __ Found female L•b. grey Authorlted 101n nego-GEMINI (M ay 21-June 20): Audience i.s wider, ---------l walkto~ll.largerstu· Wkly rentals now a111ll. C.M. Wkdy• 535·1127. NEWPORT CENTER. Full collar. VIC. Ftlrvlew & llato11orS &L'1,B1nk1. morepeople areinterestedinwhatyouthink.sayand PARK BRISTOL dlo, lrplc,.;1011, utlls pd. S 126 & up. Color TV :v:~/w~ndk 845·8492. ;r,v51eeS6~ec~1..~~tes. w 111 on 6 • 3 o. 8 3 . Compellve. tow Interest do. Focus o n backstage activities, special communica- 1 br. ~•. gym, ••una. nr S.75/mo. 536-4637, Phones In room. 2274 I or ec I · · · · Found: M tanlblk Al~h•n. relea & lees. 30 yrs. Fixed ted """" -N t Bl o CM • edl 1t1b"" 111 2nd & tion from one who is temporarily incanAcita . SC Pill, S.95. 645-9442 l--'at 27t4 6.e6~7P.°.'5 v • • t.ge furn. llouae. Mature Office lplOe tor lease: 747 M gold/wilt Relr ever 0 u "' · ,,,_ inr1 .. .... r"p non-amkr, fem prel. 11, S895tmo utll• pd. AIC. mix. M blk Lab 2 cnolle 3rd. T.O.'s: Commarc111 Romantic interests surge to forefront-relationstup Sharp bachelloi unit 2 Br 2 81 Condo close 10 IUWI •ITIL S300 ~ • .., utll. Sml clllld ground fir. 1055 El chains, M blk/brn Doble, loans. intensifies and will be solidified. $350/mo. no pets Stove. tennis & pool, w/anclsd 1 ok. John 548-2497 Camino Dr, Coate M... F brn/lan Doble eara not _W_l_O_O_W_H_A_S_S_l~l -fo-, CANCER (June 21-July 22): Favorable lunar wetet pd. Nr OCC. C1ll g1r. In Smoketree. Wkly rentals now aval . 3 Blka E ol Fairview & cropped. M Golden Re-TO' StOOOO N 540-1158 asJ< tor Larry or S6751mo Call work $126 & up. ColOf TV M/F 35 • to shr 2Br/2Be, Adams. trlevtr, gold M Brn/wht c;ed~i clleck, no ;!,.n:. aspect highligh ts independence, new star:S. valuable Pam. 9 7 9 . 4 3 5 7 11 om e Phones In room 2274 NB. pool. fac. tennis. spi. 754-1040, Mr Trtcy Lu Apso, F Doble ml11. C11l Oenlaon Aaaoc. contacts, ability to get to heart of matters. Avoid 851.96•7 ' Newport Blvd, CM · S375 mo. CMS-5288 t> N 1 & kll Large new.tr 1 Br .. 646-7445 Npt Bch, le, non-amkr. Prof office loc. Colla ,;~i ~'::1ousn':w. NB 873-7311 heavylifting.imprintyourownstyleandbereadyfor w/g11r.tge No peta ........ ltack 2741 C•"' ... " ffiS mat. S325 .. 12 "'"· MeN·lt.lblease, 2 otllcea Anlma1Shelter, 128M ....... WutM 5100 dealingswithcreative,sensual,stubborn.individuals. S-(30/mo. 631·!'i553 Dix 2 Br 1 B• oc;a;; vu 673-8717 & recac>t · lnci. turn .. ulll. Or, CM. 644-3858 -LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Superior announces No Eno t>eem celllnO CASA VE.AA State Uc. & 11n1tor111 $370/mo ---------*"'1Wlnaml* YILLI C.l.oyl SeOo utll incld 494-3044 Residential Board & Care Prlv 2nd 1100<, llv rm. br 545-7506. Dive L. FOUND. ~d puppy Production WOtk, mull be decision affecting prestige. standing in community, ------·---atllsBESTIOtleruNEW b1., pool, tenn11. Jae, •s 29ot ur . carpeu, Ylc 2111 & Or1nge CM. verutlle. Aceuory career. Intuition is honed lo raz.or sharpness. Spacious E-alde Apll. Duplex 3 Br 1~ Be lrpk: wa-y of Ille wtth Superb (evtf'Ylhing furn) S350 drapes, ate, reatrooms. Appro~ 4 mos. 645-9487 Hou11, Irvine. 966-1822 Individual you aided in recent past is now ready to Encl gar, patio, dltlwar & g • r • g e y I ' d Quality for the DI•· (Near 4051525-9493 17301 BelCh Blvd. Hunt-Alt 6 T E E p H 0 N E d famil stove. MOl1 utlla tree No ocean/cenyon vu crlmlnatlng •mb. & Promlntory 2BR, pref lngton BMch. 8.42-283'. -L...,O~S,....T,,.-...,C,...A_T,,._IR,,._•_w_a_r_d *wORK·LHouHwlve1 or return favor. Conflict between desire an . Y pets. S895/mo 499-1997 non-amb senior citizen lnolv who travels. 6-toed, au blk. M lhor1· student• work part-time. responsibility will be resolved despite mitiaJ "fire· 1 BR 1 PerSOf'I S«5 ·~ Jt ~ 271t Old World Eleg.nce & non-amk, M/F, 873-0354 * mMTIYI 1111'11 * Mir, anl to ··sammy.. your home $850 wk works." I BR. 2 Ptr"Sonl $455 IC convenient loc.tlon, In a 1 MO FREE RENT MllSlng llooe 8117. vie. Arthur 648-58&7 VIRGO 23 Se 22) S Ui h I 2323 E.lden Ave., C.M. 1 oOndo. Veraalllel. garden room & court yard Roommate Coordinators Whh 11\ort term tew. luM SpYQlasl. Call 720-1003 I (Aug. -pt. : po g l on I.rave • • 548-7854 Pool and 11c11111e1. aanrno. Owned & oper-Live beltet tor leu ~ tu1tt1, Keep your anY!ime. AOOlllTllT F/O communication. publishing and a review of "inner S 575/mo Rlch11d ated by •n RN S301ooklngf0faplace overl\Md low & pro·--=--,..-=-,,..---=,..-Poalllon with Npt Bch values." Remain flexible , r ealize that situation is VILLA VISTA APTS 213/830-2323 714/240-0336. $40 to 11l 1ccptlcant1 leaslonll lmege hlQh, 881 Lost: FemaJe Callcll Cat 0 S575/mo 2 Br 1112 B• 558-7077. 213.595.5334 OoYef Dr. Sufte t4. New· 8125. Minion VJo trM, Property Mgmt firm. ut fluid. Long-distance call helps restore sense of Townllome. greenbelt. 1Br yrly apt• on Peninsula Sea•tr 24 hr• """'Beacl\. 831-3851. I $100 r-ard 859-4730 111ndlng carHr op· direction. Gemini, Samttarius and another Virgo llr. carport, balcony from $450 mo. 675-16-42 In tall 2tol ,..v. • portunlty. GIL, AIP. AIR I e· 2078 Thurin Agl Siii 2B1, 1B• h~. UI\• TAKE OVER LSE: Bee11I. REWARD I 100. LOii with ernphull In financial figure prominent y . TSL Mgmt 642• 1803 2 B B N 3 Br 2 Ba. llP• 6, steps to lurnl•hed. $200 mo. -+ 'A office suite, recently female Calico Cit In vie. enalyala. II you·re bright LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be aware of details r . 1 a . u beach S 8 5 O I w I< I y. utll. 850-3249 alt 8PM. redec. New cpta & drpt. ol ~la & 4th Ave. wll h prior F IC ex· Loo h I · f ' · cptslorepea, blt·lnt. 873.-0241. S _, 1 •• CdM 1 Tina 873-3858 "*'lance, we·11 help train affecting f inances. P o es exist, m e pnnt ••501 Studio P"""l"M nr ... _ .... , ult• con .. 111 o 4 .. ry . ,....... be . ted . lleSliBJIU pool ..-mo. dwnstrs., -·" ,,,_., 111 b 2 Of 640 2100 you ind provide 101 c1-requires scrutiny. Agreement can renegoua -ll ~_.°;_~4~."101111 area. B~~°a~ g~r'!;e~ •=··~'. ~:in C•~·11~'ni vis·3 ft ~eat~~~;,,te~onr:r~nca =,-.-, .. -.-~ .... ,----3,...o"'"lr.I rear advancement. C•ll is not written in cement. It will be necessary to revise, Beeutllully lendecapeo --~-------step 1 to b a• ch . 538-0794 room 20x20 and storage•---------_5_5_J..011 __ 40______ to ,...,_,ibly c hange format and to o ffer fresh garden apta. Pool & 1p1. 2 Br. new cpt1ldr1pas. 1325.$575, 646-8333. room 20x20, 1pprox •Fifi l&TI• Allllm PHULI .--P111os/decll1. No pell. blt·ln1, pool, S650/mo. ,,...,..-=-=,,..,.......,..,,.,...,....,.=--=--== ltat.111 Waat.. Hit 1500 aq It In excaptlonal LARGl:ST & MOST' RE· presentation . 28drm. w. Ba. $590 o o w n a 1 1 I rs BALBOA ISLAND. 3 BR ____ .,....., ____ lndu1trt1I park. Must -LIABLE Mlnlmum 2 yrnxparlenoe. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go slow. maintain 151 E. 2111. 548-2408. 0011er/Westc;llll area. Elegant lloma. G11. Sipe WllT Tl LUii 10 1pprec1111. 63 t-3296. 972.1000 24 hour1 Dependable PerlOfl. Pro-I low profi"Je, make n~rv changes and get pro .... ;....., 845·6646 8, Slaps/ bch. $325-$600 Untvrn 2·3Br, 2Ba ' e... Conttruc:tlon Loan ----J .. .._.., wkly. 846-6333 H11/Condo/Ap1 In Npt TAKE OllER LSE: Beaut. CIRCUS Of 011ws. type, 10 key in writing. Defer lo wishes of o ne close to you. Clltth•ven 2Bi lb•. pillo. Bch begin Aug M1ture office suite. recently Apply 11 R. P Warin. 1 incl d . b · r.<>rtn te Study contract Wc:stFll!kl gar, etc Ideal tor retired Bel Isl lurn 3br 1"-be & NBr.etldent1.Nochlldren redec. New cpta & drp1. Ing ton Co., 3090 u mg usmess ....,..-.er, ma · c pl no pets s500 2br 1ba, clo11 10 water. or pell. 640-0682 Suite conll111 ol 4 airy llSSlliE Pullm1n. Cott• M... offer-but don't be in hurry lo affix signature. IPllT9llTI-·548-5306 Wkly or monthly. olllc11. wet bar. 2 719 NO HARBOR BLVD SAGIT!ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Domestic Beautllul garden •Pll. yrry, 7141476-1237 lullff 111 r11troom1. conlerenc. FULLERTON M•l8htratht ht't adJUS" ._..nt ls n-""" --safety hazards at home PltlOI, decill. IPL No Dix 3 Br 2 Ba. lfl)lc, patio. B1yfron1 3 Br 2 Bl .... nn room 20x20 end l!Oflge Ill 1112 Sal•ry commenaurete wllh "''"" ----J pell S850/mo. Cpt/dr1pe1. St800t mo 21· B•lboe room 20x20, approx • experience. 545-2030 should be removed. Tend lO basic tasks. acquiesce t.o 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba $605 642-4387 c 645:5135 Dana Pt. dbl or tingle oar-1500 aq fl In ell.captlonat "'9H11111 Aide remodeling project which h elps beautify surround· 398 W Wllaon 631·6583 E Bl ff aclou 1 B ova. . age. etreet entrenc:.,... lnduttrtel park. Musi... AITRACTIVE a.:-will.___ ailabl ---------~ ~nt 11• .. no'· Best bly view. 1&2 Br wred 673-3313 10 appreciate. S.90 mo. M•"SUSSES Mldnlle Alda, Frld1y and ings. Needed financial bac~~g ~"me av e _ ... a•R 11111 aaR ,,.,_.. ,,_ •• """' S1turday. 11:30 pm to · · · rthod f h . ,..,.,.,_. .,......, pets' S575 mo e«-4787 ap11, convert ............. ps Slngi. 011ega. dbl bolt In 831·329e. TOSERllE YOU 7:30 im 842-588 t m surpnsing. uno ox as ion. 1PT1. 4•7. Pvt t>eaCh & pirlllng Coate MH1. S50/mo.1---.-.,-... -----NEWPORT VILLA. 4000 CAPRICORN {Dec. 22-J an. 19): Aura of glam· 955W 19th SI $480 1 UllUJFlllT S400 up. 752•9511• 851 2175 -., ... ,. ESCllTl/lllflS HI I W N d • · y uld be 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrple, aandy 673-62'7. • · Beeutlful 11~ otllce avall· lar • ay. ewport our, romance omU\ales scenano. ou co ,:,~ ... ~·:::1:11-1n1. bch $1400/mo yrly. CdM w11~ to beach, lovely O!fictlnt!l! Dlt !~· 642 644. Mon-Fri. H~tVcaEINt o~:Yh~teo19:, ,,.~h, csa11on1t. M dancing on clouds! Spotlight also! c;m sh~ulati.vhe 'IL.__ ••• •112 875-0120 or 873·2357 rm w/Ba. Wkly or 1817W .. tcHn, N.8. 275 10 ·~·-·~-·-~~----"""' ..... ~ .,.... -•Y • : •n•ger venture, creative endeavors, re auons ips wit -.-· --" there. Olaf 714/838-8128 ObsmotollQltt. Mu1t have Wntlide lrg, bflght, clean. 1 Br, 1 Ba wlpOfch. '4001mo. Ag1 840--0997. NEWPORT PIER AREA. monthly. 675-9581 3800 aq, It. 2,435 aq. It. Cta•trrial '°'direction• following . Xlnt P•Y & •d· children and change o f !ICenery. Pisces. Virgo natives deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba no Corona det Mat Furnlthed. Sult Ible 1°' rM<llcel °' leata11 ztll vanoement CM'-1249. figure promin e ntly . pets. yearly $1200/mo , bd apt w/p1t10. Sleepl dental. Agent. 5'1·5032 500 sq f1 w/11orage. ()Mc; J:::a:,~·:i:•~:· ~~ Beauty Sat on· NHO AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on 873·8840 4 people. Weekly. 220050. FT or lhop, w/prkg. 43e1A Cat 3' '°'approx 1 mo. Shampoo A111111n1 tor practical matters, Iona-term a~ments. completion ...._....._ ... u NRHOAG 673-8349 Otaolflce&.werahouse t7th St, CM. S400. and/orwtllhou11alt.Lv buaylalon,tlc.req.Naw• •-e e·--~-U "' lmmac 2 Br, 2 Ba, quiet, F I h d 3 bd h 1001w.17th. CM 548 9734 mag. CM6..o587 J1y & port Beach. 831-1390. of transaction. You 'll feel more secure, you 'll have lPUMnl 1enn11. S520. 642-3153. ~~~!11~. Nr Bch ~~: RIGc:r1 ~~~~3 to... 1-Newport--·-~Be-ac_h_, -eppr--0-a Kathy BecJcer more responsibility a nd potential for promotio n is Be1uutu11y l~ndr'i•P•d Ptu•"-PenthouM Studio Shop•. A11 AmentU••· c,800 aq fl ..,.. noor. ---.aTlllTlll enhanced. Purchase of art object or antique proves a 8::'c:=:i. ~ .,...t't"' Apt. \lersalllea. $600/mo. 6Fa7zi~.29-k minimum. 4001 Birch. N.B. Turn key for furniture. 1 .. lant Ott· 4014 Newport lree fob site h.lghU~t. B~ .. --~ .. -•• 2~ Cell 545· 1097 .... ...,.. 440 sq 11 5'50tmo. Antlquee, etc. s. 2.800 .,_ Uf•M••a• •••fl n • e d ' : • x P · d p · ES (F b 19 M h 20) J · _,....,.. -" Agenl641·5032 p t"'I,....... --patnter/wallp1perer, e . -arc : oumey 18 com· 1 er S5054510 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba, garage. 11111 Plln mo. grot•. r•.., 00• Be your own bou. s e I ti r . cu s To · pleted-your "mission '' is fulfilled. Congratulat.ory 2 Br. 1 y, 81 1590 pool, no peta, Np. till. llWltrl ...... llLHl .,flll center, imple patttlng. Cetam1ren mfg mold1, DIAN-mature onty. Perm. tl 131E18th. 848-0818 18 o t c 1 51 h st. 2 bdrm.1ba deluxe S800 Harbor View. 6-400 aq ft ~~8telgh tr111tce. over 100 hull•. 1 compl. PIT. own hr•. S4001mo. no~ is received from previoualy estradnged rel.a v~~ 181E.18th. 642-0858 1550·SllOO. 645-7355. per wk, 3713 Sa4ilhore av1ll. Cell Mon-Fri, 9·5.1_,,__--· ---..,..-...,-t>Oel. leOOO. 1·350·8551 646-4411 Be a gracious winner, realize that roa lo SucceM 1Z11 Bachelor ---S430 Dr .. 850-8578 842.....,4 •Jr:~e.'~= E'."~~:~ -E-,,-.-b-ll•_h_•_d_w_h_o_1.-,-.-•• --1-11-1-.---,-U'Tl-=--1 just beginning. Aries. Libra peraons Ugure promi· 1 Bdrm. '505 ... · 1 · ON THE SANO Bayfront Offleel lrOM 300 1576 mo. 875-etOO bull-. all equip +. needed Immedia tely ne ntly. 2 Bdrm, t 'I• Be S590 . . SUM MER RENTAL tq It. ,.1-.. ...-.-,&:i:-....,1.------c:~n:en:;·8718rma. ~part/time lor Ptlnceet ____ __::__ _____________________ _ .. 2250~~~dWay OOUHTRVCL .8UVIHO 3~:n1!:'.·:~~d~ lll·•OU ~:i, zt11 ·,HO.Tl~! ~=-1~1r<><!:t~~P~ _1t_l,.1.W,_aa_ ... __ _,l.,.l ... M-.11!ltWaa... St• ltltWaa... llll .. ___ ftla 21_ IN NEWPORT BEACH lfldd. Summer enc:led hlnl lflttt I Ull 9e8 .,.,,. Dental Foreign c:11 mectienle. aic-11e1p In Laguri1 e.ecti -I -Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· garage. 6802 Seuhor• ..._ YllW liC\N • ¥1"N eq n w. '"'"" 119111•1T perlenced. 50~ com-Medkl411 omc.. P~ 2 & 26:. vi::. Mina. gar, menta & TownhouMI TSl Mgmt. 642-1803 eoo. 107 eq 11 avalt trom •r ... lndda omc:... tr-OM ml .. ....nUI .. Full time IMlatent to ,.. mlaelon. 142-5133. Experience dHlrtbly. n 0 p • 11 s 8 5 o . Some are e 1eg1n11-, ... Wll lYIL lt.25 SS40tmo.1536-1058 81 ...... ht fr, ConvelH cent hoapltel, ~tlonltt. Meture, Ell· -• -PAY Cell 494-1051 759--0850/875-4174 lurnllhed. BASEMENT $1.00 tq It. ... ... 1111 $101< tnva1ment. Call Coeta MeM.. Full of PIT pacleooed, tor bu!'f of· •. ~::".;.=-__ From MIO 1 DOOR FAC)M HACH. 2500 eq tt Cell Mon-F'rl Qene8' .. 7·5622 Good $alery and ben· flee. 6-45-4553 _, ,_ __....._ Char"*'e Wit 18'. QUitt. OnJarnbOf .. rd.et MINI-VIEW OP OCEAN t-5 642...t.4 .... ,... ·---· eflta. Writ• Ad No 153. =:---,------oppor1Ut)ltle1 1vellebl• °!!"!..~ .. "'~ .. ~ no .,.ca. 34097 Otanllda. Sen Jo.quln Hiii• f'd. F A M ' Ly 9 0 H Ly . . 2700 eq "· ... maintained ..... Dally Piiot. p .o. Box Electflclan, c:ommere111 with th• LOI AnQI" u ... ----· .._ .. 1418. 173-3313. ....11. M70/wtl, 5A8-6e05 •EXECUTIVESUITES• bldQ on quiet •tr .. t. Otpttuldtt 4111 1580, eo.ta Mwa. CA txP*f. nee. Non-union. Tlmea Circulation De-l'loueelleeplng. 645-4527 LMgt3& 28t M75tmo j tlH FuHa«v!Oe,hlgflquellty, U!·OOO, 80·&323 -12928-05IO "4e-8200. pertment In our dys ...._ .. 11¥-c.. w.....:. ShlfPt 1eR Apt. '390. ....... l ... 7 •ow Pf'lee, Newoor18tvcl deye. ISSOCllTE •• • -...-m.... -.._-.-.. -.-..... --door·to-door --........ ---------..... --5 .49i:'t53t ..,..... -• 533 (8 ) WMtmlntter Ave. ti I _. at Bey 81. 8o Senta Ana: 5000 Ill + ---•----MIM pt()Ofarn:-a;;;;;. ~=-.... ·.-~ 642· 1t45 c ..... 1,,. on a;: m 2it .. Mety ar<>11er •• ,: fnCd "" nr 405 1 68 10 Opening tor 1u11 ttma ex· tor but'f eo.t• Meee Of· teed houily wage P4ul ~.,.., 645-0089. Sludlo ..,, ctoee tO bOh, alt Spadou• apt 1 mile from i"'°Be a1eep1 4 °Ave11 7 "1•&0-1238· ~ H Loed drt p111i.ioec1 melntenenced flee, Selert + bOnul. Cell commltllon. HCMt: O ---~-----~! 111_.1~d2 · u 5o t mo bch 642-2357 Aug11'11. S3000/mo. For i-, corporate ofllOe r ... '. 84'1.f:'r2 ' llYESTIEIT paraon tor 2 FNhlon Terry M-F. 54f.23t3 AM .. 2 PM. or 4 PM · I lnatalterlTrelnee poeftlona ..., ...., .. ... •••7 1atv1 ,. lalend Retell S1or11. Expend!..., Credit Card PM Tr....,......, 11 ~ Avlll PwlOfle wented . 4 .... ....., • apace, flVY tq "" octe11 S77• 2"""• ....... _ ..__...,8--1--..... ..,.70 EOE ... ' -~'V ,...v • ..._. ' Super neat 1 er Vitia, ooun laa ci...att 2721 view. Praetlglou• Dover • v up. """ " 1,..,.,.... •......,... ·-• ._. .. ·-·-,...., • ..., Co. located In !Nine, 1111 Potentl1t to ..,n S300 wfth aome electnc.I •· l•rd, qule1. no pell. OCEANFRONT Or. In ~ 8tech. trial otlloe. 11101 Aldon· MetaMry. WANT ACTION? 1 collecllon position p1u1 per W'Mll. '°'en In· pertence for~ on rw. 4so.873-3313 2 8r.S48:».Y..,ly Pool,nr L•g 8ch, monthly nMrCoutHwy.S1.351q doClrcle,#T,Kuntlng1on °"-'-tnca.,eq11lrad. c....tec1Adl .. 2-ee11 ev11t1ble , Appt1c1n1 lervlew, Celt (71') enct houftty 8YlttfM. bMCh, bu1. No peta. Juty..stpt. 49"-1084 ft. l'ull Mfv10t with wet 8"ctl. IM2·2'3.&. -Can-n up toll~• ltlould h-ll')lnlmUl'll 1'h 9&7·23e1, eat 1204 Call LOtl et 7'4·1~147t lut. ..... IHI 411·8277 Pmate llUI l•all 1>1r & empte ptrklng. o .. la ......... h Jiii •Ata1t =~ ... non USI THI vr• eo11ect1on •JU)trlence llllUL...... 1. • 1 • 1 n g ¥P867mo. up,' I 2 it. Nr SC Oenttll Hoap, vecetlon home. L•rge 8ytW11'91ioan Propertlae1iiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iiiii...,; ... ., ealltentd"81onocUI D•ILY PILOT wtth OOOd tk~trecl_;:s Electronic '1rm In Sent• Agent1Aeoeptlon111 untum l lurn. pool, epe. •p101ou1 38r, 21h. pool. Garden and ell tne. '711f/ .. M50t SCRAM-LETS ~rtl!Mnt•. .. .... ST ~:t~"::r!c. Ill~ r• Ana eeektna ltleri> M1f needed '°' taroe butl- 18112 FIOf~ 842·2834, dllflwlnr, l'rJ)IC, petlo.,..... 1mentt... Walle 10 OILUXE OFFICE 8UITl!S Oa118ten 831-7&82. ra qutrect. Conlect D. ~-moUv•tt<I _,.reon for neae lnclllttrltl part! In 942-3172 optldrpa.IOklt,U80mo. t>eecMa,S125pernlQllt. 8tyfrOllt bldQ. 800·1107 IN$W£RS llSULT0 Ing•. H0·'10, or fTontontoe Varleddut ... Orenge Co. bper In Bechellor af>t newly r .. AlllJuty25.118·&974 Color broctlure•vallable. tq" evatl fl'Mn au&. ". Sll.,ICI H 0-4 142. Mon-fltl, lndudlng Phonat. flllng, 11 ....... ,ngul,pupblcl•••,....• flonecell ~. Ind lloYe & lull Au D• 71+-494-o120. PO lox 8A9EMI HT t t.00 eq ft. Mytlttc . ,ency To,,.._ '/OW~ ,,. e:30-4;30. typing efMt bllllng PrlOf lul • tafrto Ul&lmo \:::= ·~~J La9un1 IHoh 2500 eqft.Oell:Mon-Frt L..uaty-Affotd ..,._ DlllCTORY btlllno axper. • deftntt•1-~---·----- HO-l17o. 5 • -'· "'80 lnit2. D41P'. o. ..s. 842-464• DttoOlMf ~pubic. For Result hperla no•d d1~t1me P4\la. ~ to 40 ""' par W'CN don't,...,•_.., ~..,..........,,...,=--.----ma. no Ptt• HH. ivhlvtllrv la not deed. ntll ~ '-'-I C bue1Mfton. Apply I*· Week 64~71ot -· ,,_.., .. ,,,. .... -,,.._.... , ...... ___ .... _.._ ..,,i____ --~rvro •11 ooo . THE HACH ' ' .... ,. ...... _,.. p arson. no pa1 1, lftOUld ...... C!Mr*IM fofWHfTI="'*"' rac11aew11ont"91>Wet Cta ..... Mt••7e 6421671 HOUSE. ett •SIHPV N'lflWediWt•lf,..._ .-.eriadln,_Olillr non·emllr ••US/MO. IEll Idle u.,,.. wltll • ~~"'IN """. OIMfM M • •PtC••• DISCOUNT • Hollow L•n•. L•oun• ............ ,........ ...... Wene Mill Cal now tt0-0&11 Deir""°' omlfled Ad. DM.Y N.OT =;;;Cal~142~~..et7~1b::Jir•~'•i.::::...::::~~~~~-==~~~lb::=:ht:::· ~n~a~::d.L_~~=ch:;;;:a~· ~~~=:_;,. .1.r•;;:.;;;·,;,.;t4~Mt~1,;,.;1;.....,==---~=':::i'a==~==:===-==-=- ..-.-, .. . • . .,..,. Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Monday, July 4. 1983 'C'S .......... HM lel1 Wu... llM lel1 Wu... llM hraltan HU ....... laat. llM ... ,,, 1aU 7114 bin Wut.. IG20 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE EARN UP TO S1flt.m per day talclng .... ln ycJl.K na. Plrt time/full time. ........ 11 8ECREATAAY/Ol!.Nl!AAL WarenouH Heae1111ng COl'ltet\'lp. !~pc N01B • '°,'•a ClaNlclcal .o .. uoltar.OM-tlAHlANA 20 WllHLH Hlgne.t Cllll't llT\med l()f OF C. A eh• b 111u11 on Ci.rk. mutt Ila~ mini· lk new .,.60. ar w u u · •" · • w n • your vehlote. d~llc: or agenay In F.V. Gen otc mum 3 yr• experience In 11004• la.60. 636-7~t? or 538·24'1 btfore 2PM. Xlnl gr~28~~llOO. IOf91gn. 651•8286 ACROSS t Chalice 4 Adrust anew 9 Blaze 14 Tennis shot t5 B'na1 - 16 Hermll 17 Debtor• 2 wds. 19 Mr Poe 20 Donkeys 21 Metric unit 22 Pride 23 Observed 24 languished 26 Ending tor gen or min 29 Direction: Abbr. 31 Mr. Lincoln 32 Na.rratlve 33 Addlson:s par1ner 36 Not on tape 38 Mac hine pan 39 "There'll be a--" 41 Command 43 Admiration 44 Force 46 Shoot the - 47 Sprightly 2 3 Mlllll Incl l>OOlckMC)lng, racelVlng ' mull handle I "6·8384'. Olli r alt I 1 -- typing, SHl.-clWrltlng. papet work W911, Full Couch 1276, r.cllnet otlalr .,!!,, U tlft t•-II, F II WA~T~O. T~ B~~ 49 lizard genus 50 Many eras 51 Sea eagle PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED PH 111 f.lllft ft111 f111Jt;. Some exper preferred. time, 11lnt company ben· I U5 Santul ll9'90 IY.. ........ ._ I~ I W 1111 u Y wn ow• g• Good benefft1. H3-CM2f atlte. QUALIFIED ~PPLI· tem • SSOO water bad p0,);t;t; B:Ct& c;;i;;: ~ Mwaxtthl Van ~ .. th big mow. IEolnllllL CANTS ONLY. 549.9971 ll50. & m1.C. 541..... ton ry.,_,11er wlo••· 11hi ft century AUn-1 or1 .... cnou1 1 Pat•· EOE, MJFIH. elill cond, sao. Mo.oo84 abol.tt hull In gd ehape, P• •O C IQU pmenl. Major brokerage firm COUCH · Brand New • n d 1 me ch work . 850· 117fi Tom or Mae eeel(lng mature lndlllldual ... Pl•I• Never Uaed 181111 In wt_,· f lUfi/Or1u1 IUI S 9 0 O t o b o . d 'I• WE llY 52 Quarries 54 Residue 58 Swiss river 60 USA's neighbor 61 Origlnal 62 Incorrect 64 Nescience 66 French city 67 Nerve: Prof. 68 Of the: Fr. 69 Meeting 70 Ground hominy 7 1 Diocese DOWN 1 Cognomen 2 Elk's kin 3 Mistreat 4 Baseball 12 Turmeric 13 Slip 18 Barracuda 24 Insurance stats cost 5 Work unit 25 Contrivances 6 Biblical peak 2:, Marble 7 "The -28 Disables City" 30 Fetid 8 Bridge ploy 33 Mold 9 Vamoose 34 Belfry 10 Cabins 35 Forever 11 Feline: 2 wds, 37 Repeat Wltl ID: UNITED PICTURES P.O.b .. 1 ' Loe ~.r.Atm22 tor seoretarlal pollllon. IBM OllOl•Y Wf'lt.,, mini· plnge) 1700 value. wtll •I kFmbl:em :XU 0c;;;a: 21a1«9·89'48, ev/wknd lnaurance background mum 3 yr experience with for 1500 obo. MUST SEE~ 11000 obo 644.2022 ' 2131792·6292 GLUI Gall prelarrred. 80 ~pm grammar/editing ex· Call aftw 5 pm °'.it~ . 1112 Carrera 23' DI~ a11101011 typing Contaci Mlehele perlence required. Com· wknd1, (714) H'4-59o Kroni.r Campbell SPlnet • 1111 eta.44~9111 periaatlOne to '24,000. "··etom 7 n bl·-:n:lnl PlanoST50.548-IM1fi Crul-.34hr1 .• 15,T7 . &.44·577 t ""' -lilJ 840·87&e. COHMlU CHIYROLET Secretatlal eota, $260. 6 po Peoan Upright Plano, QOOd cond •~~-~-~1--,~.-1-1 Secre1aryt word pro-Jtlll Wut.. Sill bdrm Ml + king box SA20, 720..Q77S ..,lae •I· ;:::;;;;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ 0191()(, lllllled on IBM Compentent• nur ... :ia; ~ng/~a~~;·54,f700• Wurlllm Funmaker II 8RMBA4ddtl oo+. I sy1teme. XUH Op· companion dr, xlnt reft. .,.... 'con ' • Special. Dlgllal, llke new. BOARD. 8.7 HP, long '"'-.>11 irr .. • r1 1 r-.. J \ \1 ~ " 1 -portunlty, top Hlary, Par1/full llme. 549-8877 Dbl bed, xtnt, complete $1200, 842..()787 lh•lt, only uMd 10 hra.1 ________ _ aN-TV good beneflll. Call or $100. 873-7570 l'"O $400/0BO. 983-7489. WlllY Mnd rnume to: Jim UCLA Grad need• gd •n"M ..... -• Ha lnternall<inalOon· p/tlme IOb, hard worker, Dellgner wood wall unit New NAV101 ADF r~lo. USED CARS& TRUCKS eul~ Engl,,..-1 2081 rellabie, Call Carl w/cupbrdanddeak.Both B K ALL JERSEYS Mull tell 1 225, COMEINOA CALLFOR Buslnau center 'Drlva 5'48-1092 glue & wood •d· sa.ooea. Team ordet•, 1·835-3728 flEIAIPUllAL NEEOTOEAAH261(+YRL'Y Ste 130, Irvine, CA: II' ssto ' ~~·~~'1s•h•il•. 1180,, Bi~~;:'.'~u~r~n~iy~lghl IUp I Dtcb 1122 Cormler-DeUllo "~---~ 92715, 714-955-0333. -3 , 1. Mechlnew~able 11' 80:1 wild' mOOf't OllYHLn _ Golden Rtvfll, pupe, Dru11 Pecan Break· 2 Quick drying 2 500 75-07'1o 18211 BEACti BLVD. .. -.!!! T letrttery, llHltltt Sm. 3t. born 6/23, tront-$900 Drexel Pecan 3' Reinforced nack & ~I St . . 8 HUNTINGTON BEACH For our Olr9Gt -.-ii I Financial tn11111ment firm 6-42· 7984, 845--4132. Credenza-$450, C\litom ~rmbanda. •YI Ml -IQll Ml HI 1 40 Alluring W (114) 1114111 for •d~c:llora need• BfllOll Lab AKC lh0t1 bat·l250. 844-1307 ·•· Complete fr-iom of **25-50' length , I • 42 NWT plain ex P edr ldl P •,rt oEn . aacrl(lce $125 6S7-eo33' Flotation Water Bed, movement pwr/Nll. 311 Edg-11er. I WI PAY TIP llLW nel/A m n strat ve X· • · 5 !00% Nylon Trlcot •bike No. of Fun Zone on 1ta•a 45 Bird UOIPTlllHIT ecullve Secretary with Doberman Pupa, AKC queen a lie, frame & N'umbera 0•9. · Penlnaula. 673-1943 FH 1111 - 48 Tantalizes wltelephone experience. excellent typing and pa~. s100. 960-7221 heater. $350. Call 881•7626 1 ALll IAIHI 53 Boredom Permanent FIT poaltlon sh 0 rt h 1 n d 111 111 s · Female Pnatoan Hound •94-5101 40 •Hrl•I· PllTl&l/llUll 55 Skins In downtown Laguna Non-amokere pleHe. pupplea, AKC $300 up. FHlllTllE l&LI Uaed diving r:, men'1 E a s Y a c c • • • -2480 Harbor Blvd. 56 TV host Beach. Appllcatlon1 ac· Call: 553-0940. 536"5850 Couch,eoffeelable, lamp1, tt~~· :;;}~~ ·;b~ :~· Welghted/45'. l<LNT COSTA MESA 57Slllypeople ~~e:'or9;:.,:,ac.:i~kLfu~ s:~=~~li~~~~~u:~~ Femata Ru111an Wolf· plctur11• chaltt, 111 Swlmmuter spear gun ~:rfJ1~.' ~~1~·t~~~: 141~100141-1411 59 Left-overs appt. The Lagun• Bank. 11800/mo. Mull have hound, has &hots, houae reasonable priced 1 good $40. Unuted deptt'i guage 55, 4-2328 or 953·8582 WAITED! broken apayed AKC c;ond. 2195 Miner, apt 2. $20. t21b wt belt 17.00, -~------61 Those for 3 O 5 F or e • t A 11 e . admlnlelrattve H well u · · CM Btwn VlcorlaJWll..-Hood $3.00. Take all 101 •O allp for power or .. u Good c•---u--.. cars· '49'4 9474 secreterlal ablllllea. New· reg. II mo. Swtet 645~3., ... , •u.:· ,_,, ..,... 62 Suet • · -port center Location. temperamenl, IOvee kids. ---"°"---~--$90. 774-9988 wtllne let·down mast. prefer 1978-1983 Bulcka: 63Airlineabbr.' HOEPTlllllT SendReeumeandavall· $200.494-2915. Game table, 42" oc·n Wit BalboaCovea.NB.Alk· Jaguar• TR7s & 65 Table scrap needed for busy Newport ablllty to: J. E. Reed. Gotdell Retriever AKC tagon•I w/4 1wlve1 J. 1 Ing $300. Agt 549•1388• P01aches bu• any model S4~ 1200 Beach adverttelng aoen· 3857 Brrch Street -Ste reg 8 wk• old champ naugahyde chair•. pecan, lltr" IU2 Boat lllp needed for « ft conlldered. Top prices ,.,,..._.,.,0,,.....,..,1,..,1-.,.12,,.....,..,1,.,,3...., cy. Send reaume to: J.N. 280, Newport Beach. bkgrd. $200. 846-.10'40. Ilk• new.~. 848-3128. eeXOTifuL 25" RCA yacht In Nwpl Bay, lhar· paid! Call Clive II Bauer Balcer. ste 540. 31157 92660. HouH luff of furniture & Color TV, 2 yr wrnty lngofboetpoulbte.Call Motor• at (7 14) 5 6 7 8 Birch St, NB. 92660. Min Schnauzers, AKC. 10 appliances couch $148,Freedellvery.Open 760-1813. 979-2600. llllnUJ wke, Super Male/Female, h I bed 'ef ,_ ' Su n . TV J 0 H N 'S N r1 M 1 /Ill l'--.. -.-.-.,-,-.-.--R EC E PTl ON IS T. PrelFutpaoedc;onsultlngllrm show and pet, $275+, cers, e,r r • .,..,gu 8'46-1788. ewpo arna p -" ~-+-+---t--t---41 Eicper. Cllnlc Setting. needs an experienced days 549•9799 evea & stove, wlhr & dryer, dlth· day, week, month OLlll 1111 Ollll Bu1y Phone1. Some Olsplaywrller operator wknda 838•53,.-8 wuher. etc. 844-8.449. TV Antenna, coat $'400, 646·0551 Evee. Call Karen Th<>mp-who can edit 101 epefllng Sherry'~ Poodle puppy I Like ~. llng«le cheat Mii S 100. 844-0100 Npt leland, private dock son, 973-1727 ·, grammar. W.• need eale teacup-toymlnature S65, deal< wllop 1150, ... ,, Llieral 70ll with euy acceu. IReelaurant eomeone wtio want• 10 $ sO 546-2848 man'• desk $200, a $150/mo. 850-1906 Experienced oocktall per-be part of a dynamic 2 up. 844-5985, 64•·7897. Wanced. N9WPOrt Electric I 70 ... son needed Mon·Frl, 11 team. CompenNllon lo Shlh·Tzu 01 Lhal8a, sml, Packet, Surrey Top. 1_1,..11.•.1""•-------am . I pm. Appl" In,_._ 124,000 ,.__din"' on homebred, AKC champ. Oak coffeetable 1150· P' 548-2373 or 831·1373 SHp av8ll f0< Nit:~" ' ...... ......,.... " Otk wall units $250. All -,.,.:---=--=---==--:--=--:- . ; ... . .. " .•. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR BLVD cosrA Ml sA t.47 0010 '°"·Surf and Sand Hotel, uperlenc:e & capabllt58iea7. p53u9p-09s. G25uar. From $200. xlnt. 548.,.148. want To Buy. Bay Boat 36' under 12' beam, 8 1555 So Cll Hwy, Leguna COlllna AMOClalet . PREFER ELECTRIC mo. only, no e111enllon z 8"ch. See Donna. San Nicola• Or, NB. Springer Spaniel pup-oak Ga m • Tab I• 673•8624 likely. Mu11 be In •Int l""J""" .. P-._~""!"'--to-z_ Re1•11 844-5771. plea· 10 Wkl, M/F. all :~:':'~~ueed& = '58 CENTURY RAVEN c 0 n d . s 0 r r y n 0 • ,,. --+-+-.-..j Manager lor chlldren1 llftnUY 1hol1, wormed s100. s1195 . Sell &700. Clualc bay launch/sea ~!;i~:,c:;g~eec:th St.I Flu'.olll 1pec1a111y store, retail must be good on ;J,one & 5'48-2848 831•5924 eklfl. wttraller. 13000 I i In Ml• lYAIWU '"ni-t--+--1--+--+--I sales exper req, must organizing. Lite typing. •-titan -•alt obo. Must Mii this week. $ • ON have exper In merchan· 845..,.527, uk tor Jnann. --Print Sota l Love Seat. 675-1393 dieing, personnal l in· -;:.. 17524Jje..-Slarlmamn Coffee table. End table. 10 mane SChwlnn bike JEEP CJl V9ntory. Send r.ume or 11•nUY v1o11n. e1111 cond. 12500: 840-4043. · '82 17' Cal, 76hp OtB, ~~~35~:U~2~:1~~ and le1ter to Petite Marche, N9Wport 8Mcn law offlce. 840..()()84 V·hUll, w/lrlr & extru. sc••111LEI 369 E 17th SI, CM. CA ....,..·rate.._..,,, eaaenti.I, 0-Size Waler Bed, S 7 6.0 0. 8 4 1·8 9 9 7 , att 1:30 pm. ..,._ 92827_ ;;;;. t~;:,,ICl'lblng. • piece 1olld cherry near new. Foam frame. 752-1805, -2-C-h-lld_r_en_'_s_Bl_k-.. -1-50-.. -.1 ~~ Pr_._ up to 2 y~ ewn.r. dr-. mirror & night· UM reg,? aheett. Wor1h , 720..()773 1'()ranu•• .,_ retall Nlea ..,.. •v ~..-· t d $'425 Do $'450 new $275 Daw '89 Hat1ara1 53'. lrl cab.n. J ' ,._.~ ,__-+-+--t---1 Par1 time retall aalea exper Call 5'48-2283 bef noon. ;4~5129 · ug 553-8&46. · · Try S 180,000. Repo.G ..,.-lr-1'1_2_,6.,.,."-=Seh-w....,.ln_n....,V.,...arwlty-...,.-. CC?~~J -7o req. PleaM call tor an MCfetary Solid Oak English ~rae-Steepeofa, $150; King llz9 842-1234. 10 tpd. xlnl cond. 1125. m • ._ •~ ccnu 111• appt. Petite Maren. Chll· Small Newport Beach torr Table, 381138, 381154 head boatd, IOlld wood eav Boal. Winner of Bo Y' a 2 O '' BM X 11u1 ~' M11 11111 .. ~ 1111 I d r • n s S I o r e ' management office Meka open circa 1900 4 oak S90. 557 -0541 Character Boat Parade. Mongoose, lncludea .._ 7t'4-642·'4714 personable 11cretary Engllah Dining 'chalre, 12500. 873-7873. loyed V Bara, Redllne Tnclr1 9039 ~-+-+---t ealee with receptlonlll and circa 1900 1400 Thomuvllte Triple dr11, .... ..,..1 _ lork and Dia-Comp• rolel half-ton .2000/.. general office llllftl, In· 850..()344 • • MO $200. 8' Sofa, $120. --...&••-""• Brak• Sy1tltm. 195, I k AM adl bat Ot••• eluding eccurate typing · Both xlnt. 646-4121 eva Only IOI' thoM wno wtll 731·2133. rue · r 0• new15 000• • ..,.. PROO ..... PROAT h Whit I I f ff d lery, new paint. · ...,,., _ ._., and cllctap one_ Iran-• aname • ove, +i ta .... 1114 care or & can a or to SR Gran Counie 12.IPd m 1, s 2 , 5 o o. c 1 11 Call Jack 714-847-5522 acrlpllon. Beginning 1920'1, perl cond, rtery· "" be lndMdual. Very rare ( 903 Nlary. 1900 10 $1100, thing working. $750. 8fn/t;;lg; 1trlpp:d tofa I 1927 18' Stevena Bay lgl wgl 22 Iba) blcycie, 497•2 · plu1 baneflt1. Pleaee call 831-1138. lovweat + end IAblea Launch. A true CIUllG x 1n 1 . 0 0 n d · S 2 7 o · 1'•'='59=-=F-or"""d,....l""T=--plck.,....,..-·u-p-, '""rb,..,.,lt .,ltl....,.1._W ...... u-. .......... __ S.-l.M ... 1 ltl1 Wu... HM ltl1 Wu... SIOI Salta DanaMM90'4 A Uutn illl S200.8X10catmrugS50. 17000.650--4424 548·Gl5e,5'48-l°"4. eng, nu tires, 11ereo. Legal Medlc:al Malllant, l/t, We ...... Olert /P /lttM Cl111lfi•~ Secretary with exP«1enC9 iJ! 3 Mwtng macf'llnet $85, '73 Searay 19'. 1650MC c .. ~ UH g 0 0 d w 0 r.. Ir u ck ORANGE are looking 101 an •11• Very busy ctrc.ulallon of. Tele1tlle1e Sales In lnauranc:e Biiiing/Front 18cu ft Ref. FIF. s250; $85, '25. L~ rack• wttrlr $3800. 650-4'424 ·h bev 4>. T P. U $l500/0BO. 5"5-S212· perlenc:.d motivated per-flee needs a part time The Clulllled Advertlllng office for Ooctor1 Office DlshwHher • avacado, S 10· Deak 11 · 1 30 Roll· w/cabover camper ale '70 Ford Ranger XL T ti. T COAST son wno ts,_,, trim & • clerk for an1werlng Department of the Dally Coeta Meta 645-1177 , Slalnleal steel Interior, I fut blke SAO. Bike pane, 24' . Bay Party Boat. 32K ml "4000 559'..aeJi Gd cond $1750/obo, ph non-smOker. Musi have phonea and dlapatchlng Pilot hu an opening f0< a _ · 1175. 833-3411 clothe• l mlec. 2373 Houaeboat etyle, Pon-• • 962.a722 X·Ray & Vanlpuncture Sen. I ...... a....... C ft F """"" Santa Ana Ave. 'j toon1. 35 HP Evlnrude Appac:he Popup Camper, 1=,.......,,,__.,.......,,--....,.---....,. DAILY rnessag11. Weekend• responllbte, enthullutle 18 u upright ~r.""""' C mot0<. F;.illy equipped. llPI 8, $1500. 875·5&85 'H Ford Courier. great certificate. We1tmln11er only 7-11 AM. _.. hr. peraon. Mull have Pan time grave y81d lhlft. cc-nd. S121i. a.48-4121 Estate Sale, Furn, hlna, XLNT entertainment lhape, 51500. Will tsh Medical Group. Call Mrs. Apply In person bet--. prevtoui telephone..... Neat apearance and eva Mirrors, Gold Oredgee, boat S15 000 842•81.u Camper Shell for amall offer. 498•8806 PILOT Tuckw 89'3· 1321. 2pm & 4PM Monday thru experience typing and handwriting only need Camper, Boat, 1581 · • · Pick Up, blue on wt'llte, •=:-::;:-:--:-:,,-;.,.--,----,-..,.....,- Medlcal Thuraday. A•k for VDT, sat.Iv p1u1 com· app. ly. 2590 Newport Bl. A&t~K~"'°Se-~~ PegHu1, Santa Ana 31· wa11oratt SuncrulMr. good cond. 1235. '79 GMC 'It ton plekup. Hu an Immediate opening Flllf IFFlll C.therlne. mllllon. 32 hours a week. eo.te MeM. tor both "64Ma32 • Helght1. Sal/Mon. xtra clean, lo hra, OHF, 842-7358 -· ladder racks. tool boll, 3 In the Legal Advertising lmmed. p/llme position 330 WEST BAY ST exc:ectent c;ompany ban· Sewing machine opwalor, · · Eatate Sate~ Furn, IQ.Oii, stereo/I ape, reduced .. In: IOll IPd. 45,000 ml. •Int cond. Depwtment lor a reliable, avail for Plutlc Surgeon Costa M .... CA. EOE. eflt1, Including medical, eicper pref. Mcl(lbbln Al coat: New never uted appllanc:ea, everyth1ng. price S31K. 546-8148 Ill aan $3850 673-2083 mature and responsible located In Huntington office dental, Ill• ln1urence, Salli. Irvine Ind. Com-36" 4 burner G.E 202 W•ll••ley Ln, 19• Boal. 311. MOOf'lng. bo-Ped, alight repair. Horse Buggy, 2 eeale, lop, person with eome VDT Beach. Pollllon requlree General ottlc:e 1klll1 • credit union, etc. Oppty plex. 5'40-3&e4. eooktop (chrome) SSOO. Sal/Sun/Mon, 9-6. Lott lntereat. Call eftw $100. Child• Bike $18. all part1. needs paint. experience. Applicant 1 v.,...•--In all ph•~ typlnn llllng bllllng tor edvanoamenl. Call lor ~ 38" chrome hood 5 OOP .. 675 9179 Bob 842·9309 llh S800 &42 8144 ll'lould lleo have good ~,..-. ..,......, -•· ' · appointment for Inter-Sophlatlcated Salea Per· $200 or $800 both. MOVING OUT OF STATE : '"'· • · ' . . r. · • phone personality and ol front office, Including phones. Self motivated, view, 842-"321, Ext 277. aonwantadfOf traditional 875-6795 Musi Mil Ihle WMtlend. 21' Day CrulHr, 454 itttnycln/ Aati .. tl, ffi 111 h bllllng and coltectlona. In· 9-5, 5 daya •wee!\. St•r1· Ir It aa clolhlera. ~u11 have F pl 1 1c1 See c,._,,, 1 h Bert!ely •---a 1811 general, 0 c:e 111 s. auc dlvldual c~ wtll be Ing lalary related to good ;• ••• aalel experience. Full Freezer I 150. Tr Uh com· urn.. an 1' app · ·~·" ow re, -.m CIAHIH tMS ::iP'":it~:_puki,11~~ detallorlentldanohave general office ex-I Pitt Beneflll . Apply. pector$125.Cmprttove ~~5;..M:n!:.t/Sun Jet,landemtraller,grMt 1983Aon&Xfe78u:d uttang on- ng d . eome k~ of back Per I en c•. ca II 330 Bay St. H . G ~ad' tone, 2 3 a Ovtln 190. 848-5848 cond . 14995/0BO. once. Perfect condition. venlble. Aed with white car and vall Calif. office. t5 hrt per week; 714-893-0953 for appl. Cotta M .... CA 92628 Monarch Bay Plaza. HARBOR AREA Movtng sale: Furn, TV, 845-3439. $800/0BO. 831·5e25 or top. reat0<ed 289 V8,and llcenae 11 nec:esaary. For morning hre. For more In· Equal Oppty Emplyr Laguna Nlguel. APPLIANCE SERVICE clock radio, patio furn, 18' Star Craft 1/0, 4 c:yl. 5"0·4786. Scott, automatic tranamlulon more Information call formation pleHe call Palncer. experienced• W --'I d etc. July 2,3 & 4, 9 on OMC, VHF, Trailer, plua .... H d 90 2 ~"" I • $6600 842-5678, ext. 332. CSA Inc. 71411138•8000. ref's. 850-9065 leave SWIMMING INSTRUC· e _. recon .. guar. (3rd, 12:30}. 1804 Aluka xtraa. $5000. 2450 New· vot °",,.!, , ood,_,, _"}._;.,. .. Telephone875-7773 Ir;• ltllt EOE. We are not an meaaege. Salee TOR wlth/wllhOUI pool, appllancea. 549-3077 /'4ve port Blvd See manager x ra ·-•· g """'"'· lal Pllet agency. FlreanifSec:urlly Sywtem1. live nr Falr & Fairview, or Refrlg s250. Wlhf/dfY9r · ' · A1klng $150. 552-9158 '29 Model A 4 Door Town 330 • Bey SI. --PUT 1n•1 ms•·• Comm. a Ralldenllal. Harbor & Wiison, CM. f01 $13~ ea. Olhwehr $125 ...... ltlck ,•H• .... 14L11 7114 '71 KawUkl 175, 2,880 ml, Sedan, r .. ioreo $9,995. Coeta~.CA92828 --aani•-Wanted ldull• O\lef 22 Rapldlygrowlngcompany. my 2 kid• 8 & 8. Ve<y &46"5848 UoV1NdSALe:JUiY .7.l 121 sailbOat Hke luer. 1treat legal, QOOd cond .• 48 Ford Woodle nall)' Equal Oppty Emptyr • ...._ _..._ wtio enjoy wortllng with GoodO.f.portunlty. good pay. 5"8-8822. Refrlge, 2 door frott frae, 8. Rattan group, Italian MonOhull, Main l Jib, Alklng $350. &52·915e blue, restored. Sl:i.995. Companlon1, live Int, youth Musi be well Call Lori •I 14·730-1472 Swttchboerd operator. Ml laml"' llze $205. Ma"'~ mr~rb•letctl~,poid207~n mlr· . tralllf'. S895. 875-8125 '78 Suzuki GS750E, 6K ml, P.P. $75-6161 LEGAL SCTRY/OFC MGR aides, L.V.N1, RN1. Now groo"*'. pefaonable, e Salee/Herdware. Full I d ., " v• .....,... .. TRAINEE Npl Bch R.E. Interviewing at Laguna positive motivator. Start Time. Crown Hardwate, tme. grall'e)'ar ·no •X· heavy duly wHher • · 111' CATAMARAN magi, xlrH, like nu. '3"Ford3 wtndowcpe un- and Bua Lltlgetlon llrm Nur1lng Service al 175 ....., wee!\ Call 3107 Eael Coast Hwv perlence neceaeary, dr/lf, runs 11lnt. 1185 lrriu 1144 1978 Sol Cat, Xlnt cond. $1850. 751-05"8. restored 59500 h 1 s open In g for 714149'4 1:272 .--· · -,. 842-3013 9ac:h. 848-2498. Ready to NII plue Trailer , 7 · • · 2-5pm 646--702t (Uk lor CdM Jull Married · 41h of Ju~ wtlh •nllbow and boet 79 Honda, CX500, only . 675-31 5 motivated, energetic, e•· S ' . REFR GE" .. TOR S 2 2 -~ .... I Ilk _..._ 1------~--perlenced tegalsctry. harron). ••• •s--lhl 1 "" Garage ale. 8•1 • cover. Avall fO< lnspec· 1-" m • e new. r ...... '57 Metro Nash, Sale or XLNT lllUls and lhort· ~lcal PUT TI• -,.._ TIUPllll Like new. 2 dr, troat lrea. Sunllower (Deerfield). lion In Fountain Valley. wind acreen. $1800, A trade, $750. 548-6801 hand/speed writing req. Lied phyalcal lherapyat to 111111 ........ 111 $185. 1193 9080 Furn.. cloth11. •P· 11300 Contact Jay W9l6( STEALI 842·8144. Oppty for edvanc:emenl wortl wtth II yr old glrl, Ml/WIUllll $200·$500/wll wnlte train-•-• . w-·'"-, ....._ __ w~ka..,....,. pllance9. di"'-. da"'" it4•751•117 .,. •80 Honda t50F 8 000 '60 Claulc •dr. runs gd, 4 M F I 2-3 h d• M It t SS ...,.,.1 I N E I _, '"-_..,. .,_, -""""' 'w ' . ' new tlr11 $2000 ae 11-for qual. lndlvldual wtio on· r "per y, a e ex ra • ._... ng ng. o xper ence Exper. nec .. ury S'"un. $85, drylf·G••. claln Juel Married . 41h of Jilly 1987 Columbia 211'. mllee. $t500. 6'42·2995 $6000 II I finish to ,,__ demon11rates attention Cma Mesa area. Good youth carrier. pt'omote neoeaary. Need lharp lh h Th 5 30 PM Garage Sele. 8-12, 2t ..,.,. 10 detall and wtlllng,_. pay.Me-8822. their own eatabllshed wetl drellld people to roug ure. : work• good 175 . 0 f > S16,000obo875-47e4 '81 Yamaha Scea 750, fectlon.645-1295 to learn. Contacl Mr. An-Model• routes. Mature, outgoing, work In Ofange County ~!:30~.G~8:ih~ 54M485 ~~~~~w~toih::: 1•!~: t96() LASER, Ilk• new, full w/headar. 1'4,000 ml, •72 Citroen SM Muerall dru1. 640-8980 *llHLS at1ractlvt1 f)•rentel type wtlh Nationwide 1com-profenlonal working Wuhert~. avocado, pllanoee. dlahes. race. 2 11111, Harken S2000, 657•8964 evs 5 tpd, full pwr, air, leather, pereon, f.'••H call piny. Mr· He mer· conclltlon1. Laguna Hl118 xlnt cond., must Mii now block•. many xlru BMW '77 Model R100RS. V8, duel overhead came. L~~~;11;:J~~~:. ~ IEEIEI* 2-5pm. M· · 6-46-7021 752·2771 offlce, Sc:oll. 951-2777 $175. 551-1303. J... s 1500/obo, 875-478'4 Biii Xlnt. 13950. 640· 1280. allver lacql*. P~or 11f88 Placentia. C.M. MALE& FEMALE Personal Secretary 10 Salee (R4) ..... 1 ... 1::r.t1 lilt W1 -· an ue, 28• Columbia Sloop 1974 • te l•n ... owned, mint. to PrHldent of Le~': llPft.Olm YMI .. _ ...... exit cond, megnl I 0 8 hinged ut Xlnt I r lhow, a pleuure 10 drivel Wkdya AM. WE NEED NEW FACES t01 Beach Bullnaa. p 2 x A r:awood deCtdng. ladlel emerald ring, ....,. · · A 9 . m · 331 XmbmOf lipa i 2 Moving • must Mil I llYI J•I lul1elll plaoementlnmodellng call 497_.eea ,.._ TllepttoneSollQltor. $.55 per 1111 C•lll eral other lnterae11119 an· cond. 9·1"5538 0 ' AC 6.5 KW lienerati>r. . 112.sootoffer job1 In 0 . C. Call: Work PIT 9am • 2 pm or 4 &mlTilll redwood. 531· 1317 tlqua jewelry, priced 893-0153 micro-wave, CB, ltor.Qe (819)2.24..()731/'425-4921 llAl&IRS mlD ~~~~rt~~RSON, wlll pm • 9 pm with the Loa we want good 111epttone C I r •as on ab 1 •. PP 27' Sall Boat. Mu11 Mii. pod, loaded wtexlrH •73 M11tk IV, runs ok. Earn 5450 10 $800 nar llW Ylll WllT Angelel Tlmea Clrcul•· raMNallonl1l1 lo let .ip-aatr•• 213·399·5234. $9,000. 873-8098. $35,900. 648-8402. s 1100, MS-1295 ,..... fH..., a.a...., train, apply In pereon: tlon Team In telephone polnl"*'lll. ~!!t:nt 1111 I week If you have a 1ta. _., __ , 1240 Logan Ave., C.M. Mlel. Earn an nourly •aa a•y _ _ llac.iatrt 1111 Swan«. '72 Dodge Bubble Ven, Gd HorM Buggy, 2 Mata, top. waooo Of van and enjoy ... IMI Unit I. wage plus commlealon. --For : entar blklwht Sn. Band Saw Atklng$125,000. cond. air/auto, fully 911 per1• need• paint working with tMnagers. Train!, It proVlded, For •llllllM photographic enllrger T.•~2195 .• ,.1_1528 661~84, eQS:· $3200, 548..()1150. !thr. seoo'. 642•11144 ' Call Mr. Aountrae at Models .....,_.. 3 and other darllrm ao-• ..... 25 Falrwa Or C .. PtT sand .. ...,, shop, · hr• more nlormallon 0111 MlaD ·112 Columbla Challenger Y · ·""· 548-7058 btwn 11AM & '* lllELI * pr day, 18 yr1 or older, 5'40..Q301 I PIT evening· wortl. Call ceuorlee. .)(Int cond. IUMtllaa.... 1111 with News>Ort moorfng'. Trallm ID 9112 3 PM week daya. * IEEIEI * :~d~!!~:·~~.Ouall, UUITUllll aner 1 pm.'751-4223 ~::.~~~':'~~5' 18" r:dlal ann aaw. 1280. 24' $14,800. Call T 1"\ HM wtt eutomatlc AUTOMOTIVE MALE& FEMALE Sml etate·wlde com-TOP iii Like new. MM382. 998-1018.r tr1n1 .. new paint & llrea, •1U1• lal WI dow 114111 p__. M......,. & I .... '80Cal 27 loadedw/xtru 181/2' lraller, good cond .. Blaupunkl 11ereo cauet· Import ei1perlence a WE NEED NEW FACES fOf LJttle MIN Mun.I •ton • mere n co ng Femalea .... .,._a fr" ti ta --2 oonflrmed reeervatlona • • nu "'"· 1141fY c:ln, eml ,,._ ta, uQlllenl condition ~Call Oar""~ "'aoement In modeling Tuff el, along came a con tr IC IO r eee k I Eecorts. (213) &ee.19M 3 Litt . wlil ,..., 1,, for .Honolulu, July 7th. better ltwl new. Race or h I c I e w 11 1 tow . thr"'onhoul & only 32,000 • 1• "" 1plder and read In the motivated trainee with " ens. ,.._, S100 ... 495-3599. crul11 $37,000. 544·2620 11200/0BO 873-7078. --. led I M-3PM at job1ln O. C. Call! Dally Pilot Cla11lfled plan reading ability Wattreuae/Waller•. 0\'9f ahol•.· btwn G-8pm, mlle9 on ove<heu .,._ UY Ulm __. .............. MIN Muf· • n d / 0 r d r 1 f t • 18 •. w/exper. Apply In 831·2393, 833-09M 3 tt • en hand made Chi· 8' Sabot, $250 or trade for Trallm glne. All aervlc:e record•. lfWYlllWllf _,...,.._, ~son 1788NewPOf181 neeewootr· Perfoond a Canoe. 657-0287, ' MuatMll.$5400.Prtvlle .U-llYOI ._, fwl'• Tuffwt and bought It lng/archltecrtural training CM . • Frae kitten•. 8 wk• old, ... ,.,,, IOOl rug.'. •, • 1-337-7825 Utlll~ . uu e!'2'-0' y13' 8 c a I I 17 t4) ... IU• TAUIT -tor 19.95. You can ... , lor N9WPOrt a..c:n omca. · blk/wht, naed• good _.,., ~ -'" I ... ... yO\lr luff at and Iota of Good eat a mu11. Start· 111ft1 WllTD h 0 ITI u . 8 7'5. t 2 11 , AM I g H HAND MA o E Oil JI BOX ILER llX5' · SELL Idle Item• with a other th Inge through Ing 1alary S260-S300 Full llfM MUii have valid !MM205 QUILT: King tz.S•OO. an.re 3 way apllt • In lllp. REMOVABLE BACK 1111 1111 0.ity Pffot Clamnled Ad. SELL Idle Item• with • Dally Piiot Ola11lfled Wkly t lnaurenoe +mite-c " d, • tloenM a 831-384'9 Call 71..,548-4547 or 1250. fS4&..8930 lconver1.,3K ml, Blaupunkt 142.ae78. '*'Y "°' Ci.atfted Ad. Ada. C.-142·84'71 age Stat• requirement• at~._rtverd .!.,.____. Wlretlalfed Ter1i.r naed1 But .... -.. ,_ .. Ta"' .. 2• w 714-955-1540 Iall IL&I::: ... Itel', eo, Ricardo ••Is, & .aiary history Reaume ex ........... t r •• " .. ,......,., a QOOd hrn, 2yr old male. ..,_ ........,. .,,. .. " " - to• PO 8ox 27H Npl 8ct1 muit, Call ~ .,._ S..s..M05 30, 2 Cana Chalr91115. HOBIE 19, Graet cond, ibPOfWXN't P7 1• '27.ooo. 548"9953· Newar>eper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN lF TO S75.00 P£R WEEK Wt no11 !lave I~ OPtfllnti lor yov11& •at•' t>te•eis to S«ure rteotrs 101 Ille Oranct tout 01•tr Ptlol Our crewi $lilt at 3 JO o m •lld •Ot~ unM 8 30 pm. !fff~cllJS 01' $1turcio. wt •Or~ • le• moie hOurs You •Ill t1tn mfny lr11>$ ano p111n. aloft& •1th t1rn1n1 YOll' own money Uttr e 1S ~o cltl•~•11n1 or coO«lron 1nt01vtd U vov lft 1111ertttfcl, plfts4 etU _, larl (714) 541-7058 \ . 92883. ' tweenl9IYA~~-~ at fa· -•tut flll &42-t30t. faat, ready to Hll, NOTICE TO Rf.AOERS '73 2002, tunroot, Ill eng. -·-..., lrvtne count Club l'Mm· trlr/tcceu. S2000, ANO ,_ paint, new redials, lmlY/UODT. UUMftll ~1"'1'"'ctMd .. ·--2·pc-aect-.,IOMl-•1 berW\lpfor~Ca .. v .. 546-8148 ADVERTISERS amltm ca .. etta. Real Eetate expar helpful. t• .... newty uphol S1.000. 2 l wttnda, 2 l3-434-1110a J24 Sall Baol, 24• llMPI 4• The prloe of ltem1 547491080. 52t·5 1M. 557-88'47. . E oocalonal cttra full race equipment. advertlaad by vehicle '74 2002. Xlnl. 1 ownr. Sell .-... .. _ ..... a.a79 f~ -~~o-u llw~ In 1 UpftOf cinr 1275. JOfln WayM Tennie Club trali.r I Niia. Liiie new dealett In the veNcle 15500, 546-0248 .._ ...... __ ,,....., .,.._" ... _.a_ .. _ Necl~etop cof. Membe,.htp •too. cond Only tr.an wat• olaHlfled advert111ng 1==-=~.,...,,,."=~--,:-- ,_ tbl S50, On II ---M...O 100. ..itad •1uoo or ott.r' column• dOM not lnclUde '77 BMW UOI, burgundy, badS150.WlnecattSH. JOfln Wayne Tannie Club :t03/SH·ll15 daye: any applicable tue1. aunr1, am/Im cue. ale.. 4 Maple on,. MO ea. full famlly mmbrthlp 30,_79,_,111 9\1911. 11oen... trantfar f.... au1o trane. 85K ml, Seo. &4'·.,.19 S900 lnCl club trlf\lfet · · · ftnenca on.gee,,... for MOOO. 842·8388. tee. '<>Wntr 1eo.t 1eo M U1D ITm 111r po11ut10n oon1ro1 cs.. .79 320! P«f9Ct beet l>VY .... ' ... .., 8 ft queen alMpaf, tan & · I,._....,., 1111&. vice cerUfloallon• or In town . •18500. r ... , gotd SH. 8 ft love ... t. Lg Blr'O caoe SH. MoPed fllowtncl SMlll li'om 11360. daaler documentary 87w 728. MllllD Tl.Am mllChlng MO. Ceip:• '-" NO. Xlnt oond. 642· t&o& 124 W. tlth St.. CM. Pf'IS*ltlOn. c:hltoat un· ,,.,, =--==,,.--.----- age Bdrm Mt·~= MAGIC ISLAND MEM· M 2..o841 lela otherwlee tpeeflled 71 3~ lhowrm ,_, .Now accepting appllcatlona =::=~75.cran-aERltit .. -B«9efn.t?&0. by tna acMrtlMr. :;'oo 83°1.= ~n;r.:; for Diatrict u ...... -to aupe 1no ,..,.. adJuetablilMI, or trade'°'..,,,.."*"" UID lite ltmttt/ vise new;•pAomA!ape-er~ carrier~ 544· ttd bet'lfllp, °'?? ~"1' bceuent cond. 17'75. flltl ltll ·79 a20t • s Pkg. SltllW LIMI DOFF! ~ '#OflM for Nii by 544-7471, 771-1474 4untroya1(&:d0lt,8/N. ~~m.~s:c''. = Salary commensurate with Why PtlY ~.eave 6010 eippt. Ma-1201 Meklratt en MbOt, Aaclna rad1ar. LTH&IHA1a. ot>o 711().8520. rp experience Company ben 75% on ,.. top que11ty liliCifiC ViiW: .,_ c.m-rtgoac1, Cid oonc1. ss56; tNdl tir.. under 100 • • bed ••· not~ or ~ Fa¥e tot f.Cto. oa11 tU-1922. mllM. tart. 175·1174. Con~tty Located efitl plus bonus opportunity. ~··· Twtn .... to ..... '16 NAPLd iAIOT. i300 Lill IOOV wont< & Competttl~ Pfioed Muat have Van. 1tation .~ew:-m:! !~~ oeo. 111-nn Up'° ICM°"'°"'-. ~ wason or pick up with/shell. a queen ..... ,.,.. def. •utaa1 ..... UIJ .... 11• H4*e with tr ... Plnltr!Plnt ... Ml-t22l ~ Mil -11----ut.10.. uk for • t21cc;a1www. a nee. uaoo. fWl .it11 ,J,. I06't' WO.K "te -.u.uwanoe included. epao1a1 bonua,-Antique 11nto t t7a. mot« .... t7~t4?1. Up to'°"°"'°"' ett. latea ,_..._,LIMlncl Apply in pel'IOI\, weekdays, 01 .... ,..., A'•.,. the '73-1&70 IAibt hilbOii WlfflOUt Pti ... ,... •• 1111 .... '221 fOt' CARVER 3PM to !5PM at 330 West Bay . .,,...., to• WC1u..tut ·ii OibMli IG, CiiiU~ ..... ltlO,Ma-otto Aa!liJ!!!W• Dr""a•r~.uuu.1 St r~•-M , ..... Ot ,_., .... "'• • IHO . ....,. MICA tO-a:; ;;;;;;"'I; iiiG:-c; """'"1 ".I'~ Ii l'I"''' .• """"9-eea. .... --to .. mew. ~--· lt06,' Todd Hawe aornMNnl to..., -............. ,IO. I --"'11il ,._ .... '"'"' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~··~·:··~·~·:··~·:·:··~·~·:··~·························~ ~~ ~~ Q~~~~·~· ~·~·~~ , ~--- ' • , - ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 4, 1983 ...... ....... ...... ........ • ..... lap!!4 ...... ........ a.1 ....... ,... ...... ....... • ....... ,..,.. ........ ..... '12 BMW 320!, ewvoof, DattH 9111 J11w tut ................ , tl4t ...... lll1 1 Ytlbw~ tin ...... ... *"""' tac». s IC>d. •tnt -e• ....... , 'h R fSIPIOl'lii t&. ·91 Roao•t•. removable '71 bl eou;;;, nu ano.1 t VW 'HC&NiNY. cones. s 13,600 Ot talc• •77 O.t~n B·2 to, 4 r · .. 1t • __ .. oompl. reetorad, nu hatd'IQt>. new tlrae I 1900, tlfM. 6 epcl, ao mpg rag I w/YI, ~IOI cond.. @ O\l9f .._of f28ttmo 12200. 567-HH 111. 1 AM mod.-& rnoe1 COi«• paint '"' 9ft0, no rutt. M0.82" gu. '2200. 4K-5&01 251<. U750. PI P, ~-t57-He4..,.. 873-eD28 all 7pm In atockl Call or •tot> by Over· $20 000 lnvt111ted 52Wf55. . 'T , nowt • · '77 MOB. undat 30,000 '82 Subaru 2dr. trnmec, ..,_._.------~ ~ 82 180Z.X. T-top, 6 tpd, . S tS,0001010 or wlll I xlnt cona 13150 s.. to warr loacs.d only 4800 '83 lug ctlen, ~ gooct, tll"\r ~Jllll'\ to.ded. Ext~ MNlce l&m mlTlll trade for boat wltrlr. For apprectaia 842-5334, ml. Mtate t~cae tmtlled r.cift 9ft(I, beet offer OYef .A. ~1JLI' warr. new 1Uoker. AMclng 2925Harbor81vd. detdtealt 84&.3g21 873.~. Nle.pdovet$10,000,wllt 1900. Mt-"21. A $11,900/0bo, mull .. ir. COSTAMESA '69 280SE cpe e-cyl Ilk• 18900/ob o. • Se ... ~Lealng t5K mt 499-2922 tlt·HM $7000 firm 840·ti990. Pe .... t 833-8561, 840-7933 ·n ~W~o~ oond, •I lelllU'I L.Ulln ShltP '67 Oen. euto, p/1, Ju1t 2 mlnute8 IOUlh of the . '7t"llR m ::den, auto. I 11 • 1 SOUTH l.YE.._.Y 2 dr, 8 cyt, 270 eng. seg5 San Oleo<> Frwy. 70 250C Mettallc grMn. air. en/rl, •tereo, pe, pb. T tllt '86 8uo grN t cond, new 1119R Ulh 96&-6420 •----l 2 P.P 17.000. I PW 35 mpg flawleea ~II palnt.11400. M&·~ co11n •"75 2002: 4 IPd . air · .wwa a 875·8t6l. co~. 13950. M1·3018 1ff6'11ica; new p;jnt, 9d --~-----~· (033NJLI Fiat 1 1U Duat ... I 17.006 In-·11 250. exit, $4500. ,p " tlST tlrae. lie. •t.,eo. run• 6:.:.0·n:",:: C:· YILllWllll • ,._19 (3 .. ~:x14v1 tpd., tow 1681 Fiet Spya;; 2006. ~~tedo3'93aecr16311oa1 4$30~~00 962-00411 UH • gr,.• :2t 2 S t 5 o o I o b o Ttr ... bllttfY, taga, etc. - -• -m · .._, Loaded blt1ek/belge tn-.,....,. or · -· I 'II IMO 54.,..., 1 ShoYlroom oondttton. ..., • ., ... -• ·,~~~~::; 4 tpd .. loeded. terlOr '21.000 ml. Xln1 •aua 14 l ·~ 12n~· • ~nJ o o•d:C:. Oood cond. MU1t ..,, '74 Corona. OOOd Cond., 12300 obo. 548-4531 11 l•Dlkl" • '803201:5tpd.,tunrool. ~on6 ~~~·'l tover Ntea:". '79MazdaStatlonWegu.i 840-1728 15300/0BO. 1157-1933. Lo Mllee, Xtru. 12000 .• 87 Bug, good oond Votu':ci~s.rw>e ( 1ANV203) 4:S.e163 · mo. 0 n. good cond. $2 ,800'. '75 450SL. mint eond. '6g 9 12 Targa 4 tpd, rbll 642•8572 832"5890 otc am/Im, rad I al llrH. 18711 Beactl ':ftvd. • '80 7331: auto., IOaded 650-0195 wive• personal oar, 36K eng, lllnt 113,000/0BO. ·77 Cellce GT, orig tan 11795. 848-5923. Huntlngton8uch .<~:n~~~11llto., aunrool. ·~~~~YC: .. ~~n'22~r1t:, '60 626, 5 'Pd. em/Im ml, t ownr. 123.500. 499"1997· ~~~~.0:n,a.n:·1n•t~~~ '87 vw, 1 100010&0 . (114) 142-2000 ( 1CO&e11) atereo case tmmac. Xlnt caaa, pr an/rl, air. M500 780-0884. '7191 lE cpe 5-IPd. IP<>i't• iuperbty, 5 tpd, gt llrM. Need• work. 982-3937. • ·111 833c1I: 5 apd., buy $5795, PP 780-6301 or trade tor van 499-5501 '78 ~50SL, c1Mn 2 tQt>I. Miii, good cond , no 12895 obo. 848-8533 '89 vw Bue Run• Greet, ·7g vw Rabbit, 4dr, 5 tpd, ~.(1CLH374) tvm11g 1'82 RX-GS. blk. am/Im, alloyt. 94M, S18,900, ruat. S6800. 831-4721 . Good Miieage, Need• emlfm,l'lelllradlal1,9ood • 82 320!: 11110 .. 14.intOOI lea 1 l S louver•. 10 mt, exit cone!, 780-0960 or 831-2991. 648-<4030. '78 Cettca, GT Ul1back, body work. Priced to Mii eond. 12995. 4K-1fi7 (1FDNM2) e•t warn. 19500 obo. 3 P 9 7 70,000 mlle1. 13400. at 11500 648-0310 .• ,. R bblt t ...._~h • '82 52&ei auto .. tow 173 CIVIC. rec. for i2000 83o-6292.-770 220 DIHal. Iulo, '7 orache 14, t. eng. 1145-8291 Ill 5. . "" I • grea ._ mllM. (IEJA474) worth of work: reblt eng, . mech'I Wint. Beet otter. 13900. 983-2607 '79 COROLLA '70 autom1tlcequareback, ear, JClnt In/out. 4-ld. lite • '82 7331: 5 •"" .. tolded brand ,_ cerb. reblt 640-1260· '74 814 1.8. 17K on rblt, rblt ang, amllm lleflO blu, $3150. 875-5409 . tl73 ..,.. RI 1 cieln. $2900. 220-338.4 or c .... new tlrM & bfakee, --------~ (7355837) trans. all f'.111 broken In. '78 450 SEL, Mint Con-AnH exheuat, v ere 586-5797 run• great. 11700/0BO. '80 VW Pick Up, Dlelel, 5 , ect .• 78 Courlef. red. s1ooo lil-1111 Bent trame & 14.iap. S600 • dltlon. Ori g Ownr, rim•. Con<»rd •tereo. 35 apd. air. amlfm. mint. new motor & tran1. Mi.t ....... 1314 or 752-8500. 208 w. 111, Santa Ana or of1er. lor ang. & Irena, $19 800 640.()838 smotled wtndowa. VftfY '79 Corolla SR5 L·beck. 848-1 1. $3995. 499-1997. -• SS500JOBO. Tim et ""' Cloead Sunday reat ol cer free 494-4247 ,80 6:9 M~. lutty lo.cSed. lo • ciean 15500. 5-48-8486. ~!:'• k~./C~n:t•;r::t '70 Bug, rbft ang. xtnt .81 4 dr Rabbit. Lo mllel. 760-3895 el1 8PM. •~7=-=9,....r=-onno-=--.-..,38=-:.ooo~-m_,.ltea,..-. 1 '79 Honda. belt of1er over ml. $38,000. 857-1557. 78 912E, lhoW C8f' cond, $3500/0BO. 498-8733. ~~~:5 · s.f2u~; 1lerfect air. amlfm, 15300. Call '70 Monte CarlO. rune ~. 642_2995 LARGE SELECTION OF S2000. L .. ve meauge am/Im, alloys. must ... · · I 831-1528 great good anape PS · NEW & USED BMW'S! 494-8496 Alk about the money we to 1pPreclat1. 1 1s.750 Ytlbw... tl73 '70 Volvo mint cond. PB AM/FM atereo' cui lanla 3 •83 Prelude. 40 M ml, wtnt .~·: ,u~u. ~ ~·~ch'!: l~h~n~r obo. pp 774-4827 4-dr, aut~. AM/FM, n~1 ·11 "' ...... ,. ., $9So/olr. 842-8757 rn '74 contlt;;;,:i u:;c IV & cond. $8000, c all MUh••ZO•. • u J•IUllll · '78 911SC Targa. metalllc l4nf...,ltW palnt/tlrMllrana. $1250. HM tae HW 4 tf4 ·74 Vega ret>l1 eng good new paint & tlree. Xtni 498-3 1711 Pvt Pty nw If a l .. TS r,,edh. pols11'1hed200 ·~~1'2·3a17sr, 87,0001ml.~..!_m_m~ .. ~95'' 845..()4g3 111r't •Ht 111i tranaportatlon. '1400. cond. $3.100. 831-2498. r. • · .,...,. • -o .............. ..., · '71 Super Bealle rune • 842 8185 <499-2e08 ball 9127 WWT • -"' 1301 Quall Street 875-8638 673-5082. 213-398-0995 well• very rellabt8 body llletere JlllJ I, 11411, · ta----·---,['&';;;;;; L•IUll ... m . fAGIT'fl NEWPORT BEACH '78 Porsohe SC Targa. AC. '74 vw Weatfalle Pop top -1s aome work. $2100. • .... Mw8 ... I ·77 Chevy Monte Clr1o ftlJ H ll!UMO II CtSIUUJ S.I»,. lll·lllO P-7'1. 36.000 ml, lthr. camper, ablOlutely perl, 979-9889 J,., Ml·MH ~~M.;~s.t~·1:~nt 173 ~I. §uper a::n. VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3870 N. Cnerry Ave. LONG BEACH (No. Cherry axlt~5) .. -i le 9145 OI I IH ... INI I stereo, beautllut. mint cond In & out. '72 Bug reblt pert paint I 1175 " · Muet aee to 9')C>feciate. .. ere..... II 1910•9:20 OleMI, 4 dr, S18,000. 494·7~7 $3950. 631-30t8. Int. s2350. eti1-3982 • Vel" '78 Corvette, .... than 11700. ~8898 '78 3000, lvory/brn, x-tenk, AM/FM ca ... u •. 1·79 928 5-tpd, nu pelnt. '77 o..ner,.rl38.000 ml.!1r· '72 con\flr1., tin w/brn '8171o~gB*i~:3tosn· ~~~7~·-=~ new. ow .. IMI. 1327 sunroof. air. etc. Perl. air cond. 29 ml per g11. trim, tran1, clutch. L1hr, man 1n • CUI t.pe top, good oond. $3200., · · , 179 Old Cuti&M llH)lll-llto l'r~lna Welcome cond. S10,800. 631-4721, $4750. 833-8588 ev Ptae111. pert. cond. deck. $3896. 681-8508 675.9274, .69 142s. good cond .. 81 Camero, exit cond. Jooo · 646-1030. •111aa..11a..• 1147 :;:_·1~~--631-4721 , '78convefllble. xlnt cond .. '73 vw New tlrn rbtt canette. radio. recent ~[= :S~:8~~9P'•· ptb, 842-2995 a.11.. tin 16712'.ioz. 78,006 ml. Mii-•11E•IUU'I SOUTH COUITY ISIZI "WIWIUHT ..... 111.1 Claaelfled Ada. your oo.-• iu 10 mt 780-9033 t · _, 1 & body• 1 1 rblt eng, $1150/0BO. · · atop lhopplng oenter. Xik 160Ut our new low •• ,............ ·79 R~bblJ. min~. red on ~~r°:i~ .. ".t I 18~~: !t~·6906, 494-8022 SEE II FllSTI r1=·· . Hit -· new llrM. M OOO. 493-1«5. 1.70~ LP.I. 91 lE 1g11. Sliver grey, red, 68K ml, rune euper-759-0850 · we have a good Mlectlon 8TNn: exit, lookl pretty USE THE Financing Avallabte On 1983 rebullt engine. Full be, $2950/obo, muat ..... 74 Super Beetle, mutt Miac. 9177 of NEW & uMd Chev· ~_!52g 1700. Doug 1981 810 Wagon, power everything. XLNT cond, $8300 obo. days. 213-549-0180. Stetlon 22; Evee 714-5511--8287 DAILY PILOT Selected 1983 Model•t extru. Complete service 8<46-8533 tell. Ort lhape, run exit. I roletal · Call NOW For Oetallll record. 7 60 -69 79 -$2750 Obo. 845-0516 • Come In & ... Newport ·---,.,,,8..,..1""K""'-C=-=A-=R---C MMEU CHEVROLET "FAST PIP/-. '78 VW Bue. 111 rl, AM/FM Beach'• llnMt Mlec1ton 8lk 2dr IO ml 14500 0<? RESULT" 1111 Cua, N-Brakee. 90k '74 Super Beetle. gm/tan, of prevloualy owned 552-351g Volume Salee. s.rvtce Andleaalng 187' 1 8eaeh Blvd. Huntington 8eact1 mllee. runs xtnt. M 150. lo mt, wtnt mech. cond. Por1chea. Audia end rz--:.----l1:a.S SERVICE 7 5 1 • 5 5 8 3 eve•. $2750/0BO. 840-8585. Volkewageoa. ...... ,. I ~ I • ' • ' ,..... l ' '~ t- '72 1200 coupe. Gr•t Economy, RMI Clean, 11050. 545-1097 (114) 142-2000 DIRECTORY IY"W CARVER 963"5861• Ext 238· '74 vw Conver11ble. new For Result f'\L./I ~ Cadllacl 10 Go-Car19 tlrM & clutch, xlnt cond. Service Call ~-f'\L./J~[ ~the Fad 14500. 527-3724. ..... JiNllt •• , o\ .... ,,_.,. ,,., ROii • .,, off the martcet 642-56 78 ........ ., -" .... ...... Witt!. Cl••ltled Ad ht. JJJ ---" IJ.J Call Nowt "2-M78 !i 46-I 200 MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel. 546-1934 3 t>locl\s south 01 San Diego Freeway oll Harbor Blvd Coniplete body shop Sales Service Pans Service Dept open Monday lhru Friday 7 30 A M 10 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5 P M on Sa1urday ORANGE COAST AMC /JHP/RlNAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 549-8023 645-7770 :: 1 Jeep Dealer 1n the West• See us t<>day tor sates. service & teasing There are reasons why we are :: 1 Price and se.lectton• Also. the all-new Renault Alliance 1s here• THIODOH ROBINS FORD Modern sa:es. service pacts. body. paint & tire depts Compe111111e rates on lease & dally rentals 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. 64 1-0010 or 540-82 11 WHTWAOIN A per'IOMI and prOUd axcMIV9 VW agency dedicated to qullMy MMce • ..,.,. '*1•. and • competlt!W ..... pr...,.. UIUon of the untque Volle...., QUalty ~. Bob a.lmen'a WESTWAGE.N -a Ecune StiWte. Coro. 7800 Weatrnen.teir IMS/a.di Phone714NW1-WE8T. Total~ VW'I .. ,.,. You Hevtn' Airy Fun?" DAVID J. PHILLIPS BUICK-PONTIAC· MAZDA Sates • Servtce • Leallng 248&8 Allcla Parkway L11guna H1ll1 • IOUTH COUNn VOLKSWAGIN/llUZU ''°'"*ly Jim Marino Voltl1W9ger1) 18111 a.di Blvd., Huntington 8eacl'I, (714) &42-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WILL NOT BE UNOERSOLOlll a y.., Flnenc:lng O.A.C. & r:-.~Dlacounta LONG HACH IMW Large setec11on ol new & quahty used BMW s and other line cars• Sales. '4!rv1ce & :easing Trade-ins welcome• Take 405 Freeway 10 North Cherry oll-ramp. turn right & go 6 blocks north 10 3670 N Cherry Ave Long Beach (7 t4) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494 0 NAHR5 CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Coate Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orange County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sales Service leasing • SOUTH COAST DODGI "Your Fri.ndly Ne I ghborhood Ooc:lge Oealerlttlp" 2888 Harbor Blvd .. Coeta M... 540-0330 Sales. Leaalng & A Full Service Department lneludlng Body And Paint Shop We apeclallze In cuttom van converllone In all price rangee AND WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi • CHICK IVHSON PORSCHl·AUDl ·VW 415 E Coast Hwy . Newpori Beach 673-0900 The onty dealership In Orange County with these tt11ee great makes under one roof' • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-SUBARU 2480 H&rbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tet 549-4300 Sates. Service. Leasing. Mr Gooowrench • CLASSIC AUTOM091Lll 785 Newton W1y, Coeta Mete. Tel. 831-1393 "JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL TY" XK 1~'t1140't/150't/XJ'aJE-Typea Sa ... -8erlltoa -Aaet0tatlon1 PAINT ANO BOOY SHOP Off Ptecentl• ai.tween 17th & 11111 In Coate M..a • • HOlMIS TUTTLI DATSUN BOB LONGPll PONTIAC 13600 Beacn Blvd . Westll"unster Tel 892-6651 Orange County s oldest and largest Pont11c deelerst11p. Sates. Service Perts • DICk MILLER FIAT/LANCIA ·Probably the :owest priced Fiats In Southern Cellfornla" (Located t mile north ol South Coast Plaza near Mam SI and Warner Ave In Senta Ana) 120 W Warner Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANT A ANA DATSUN 200 1 E 17th Street. Santa Ana Tel. 558-78 t 1 Your Or1q1nal Dedicated Datsun Dealer MIRACLE MAZDA We've moved' Our new location 11 1425 B•kftr Street, Costa Mesa Tel 545-333• Stop by a visit our modern showroom and see why we're the :: 1 Mezda dealer In Southern Caltlornia Sates Set111Ce. Parts 1nd Leasing • COIMlll O.LILLO CHIVIOLIT (Formerly Grotn Chevrolet) 182 11 Be1eh Blvd . Huntington Beacn N l!W • Uae<I • Sates • Lee11ng • Part• • S8f'Vlce Come by 1nd ... our Huge Inventory! M7...eot7 649-333 t • llACH LINCOLN MHCUIY "We're. new and no« tor your t>ullneta.'' Compl9ta ....., ••rvlc• and body 111op taclllUH. On• of th• targaat lnvantorl•• In Southern Callfornl• of new Llnc:olna and Mercury•. Loc1ted 3 block• aoutll of th• San Otego F,..._1y on Beach Blvd. In Huntington 9eedl. 1eeoo leacti ltvd. Mt-nn or aa..1001 2845 Harbof Blvd .. eo.ta Mee&. Tel. S40-6410. Thl1 Oattun loct1tton hU ti.er\ MIVlng Orange County f0t 16 )'Mr9. 1 Mile So. 40!. Freeway. Stop by & Ylllt us today ... nwr OWMf'lhlp pledgea to l>Mt all competition. • SUNSET FORD, INC. (Home ot W1ll1e lhe Whale). 54.ctl Garden Grove Blvd , Westni1nster Tel 636-40 10 • ORANGE COUNTY VOL VO tO t20 Garden Grove Blvd . Garden Grove Tel 530-9190 Exctuslvety Vot.vo to cover all your Volvo requirements. New•Used•Sates•Laaalng•Parts•Servlce•Body Shop Freeway ctose in the hear1 ol Orange County at Garden Grove Blvd & Brookhurst CONNELL CHIVROLIT 2828 Harbor BIYd .. Cotta MeH. ~ 23 ~ Mf'Ving Orange County Sites, teasing. aervtc'e Call 548-1200. special parts line, 546-9400: body •hop fine. 75'4-0400 • ROY CARVll ROLLS IOYCl..aMW 1540 Jaml>Of" Road. Newport e .. cn 640-6444 Selel. Service. Parts And L•••lr'Q SHOW IYl•YONI WHlll YOU A•I ••• °" OUf 0r.,.. COMt cw GUide Me9>1 Whet! Yo" Milt y04ll automottw ~ (no MW eer d••• lt\4pa DIMMI In _,... Detty Piiot. you ...-ch the~ Coutlll Market )rom Hunttnoton leeotl to 8*' '9. Cell tor reeaonebl! ,. ... end mor. lnformetlqn --kit lendr• Lae .... 32.2. New Cat Dut1 .._ ... 08I YoUI' OUlelda .... rep FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT .YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 • .. ••• ' I