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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-05 - Orange Coast PilotSolons' prayers answered Supreme Court says chaplains may return to opea sessions WASHING TON (AP) -State le&ialatures and Congrees ·may open their aesaions and work days with prayers led by pald chaplains, the Supreme Court ruled today. Bx a 6-3 vote, the court said such legiSlative prayer sessions do not • violate the constitutionally re- quired separation of church and state. , The court said the Nebraska Legislature may resume paying the Rev. Robert Palmer, an or-preaa a claim if the attorney dained Presbyterian clergyman decides lt la not worthy. who aerved u the atate's legialat--Stale9, in lmpoeing property ive chaplain between 1965 and ta.Xea on banka, may not lnclude 1981. ' the value of federal M!CW'ities In other cases today, the justices owned by the bank.a. The dedalon ruled: · means aeven states that have aach -Court-appointed lawyen for taxes may no lqer lmpme levies indigent criminals are not required on more than $41 million in federal to punue all "non-frivolous'' securities aach a.a Treuµry t>Ula. arguments in appealing convic-Treasury notes and U.S. bonda. tions. The court said a penniless -Police officen do not ileed client cannot compel h!8 lawyer to (See PRA YE.RS, Pqe .U THI DRANGI COAST Richard Burton ties the knot for the fifth time. Page A4. An 'honorable' SOB SACRAMENTO (AP).-Two ueemblymen, includina one from Orange County, aet off aomie verbal fireworks on July 4th in an obeoenity-filled confrontation alter a Republican cocktail party near the Alaembly chamben. The argument, which involved Alaemblymen Lou Papan, D-Millbrae, and Roes Johnson, R-Anahelm, took place Monday in a hearing room that had been used earlier ln the morning by GOP lawmakers for a July 4th celebration. The Republicana left the room littered with debria, and 90me0ne had spilled a gin cocktail on the rug in one comer. The room ia nonnally used for AleembJy Rules Committee meetings and Papan is Rules Committee chainnan. When Papan walked into the·foom to start a hearing and saw the mesa. he told Aallembly Republican leader Robert Naylor, "You've got a bunch of .... drunks in your caucus." (See ~EMBLY FLAP, Pa1e AZ) • CDUITY 1011101 TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. (Al IFORNIA 25 CENTS A· color£ ul past and pastime Herb Schearer, 91, affectionately known as "The Windmill Man," started out by repairing a single ...., .................... ..... garden windmill. Now he designs, builds and sells his own windmills rrom his home. See Page Cl. ' HB parade still 'big deal' on the 4th Gloomy weather reduces ~ro~ds, hut enth1;1siasm high as ever BY ROBERT BAR&ER °"'-o.IJ .... "'"" The oondition.s seemed less than ideal for Huntington Beach's Fourth of July parade. The weather has been muggy, the skies overcast. And the hol- iday came at the end of a long weekend with many people be- lieved to be traveling. "The weather was so gloomy," said one obeerver, "that people kept telling us they oouldn't believe it was July already." And 10 it was no great surprise that Main Street was less crowded than usual when the Victor McLaglen motorcycles rolled out from 5th Street sharply at 10 a.m. But the people of Huntington Beach and ita environs began to respond as they have ai.nce 1901, the first year the parade was held. And by the time the parade really got rolling, spectatOn had filled in all the vacant spots. The eventual turnout waa estimated at 190,000, Fatal Capistrano fire probed Two San Juan Capistrano struc- ture fires, one of which resulted in a death, are being investigated today by Orange County Fire Department officials. The first blaze, which engulfed an abandoned house on Via Madrina early Monday, killed a ~tentatively identified as Rob- ert ~· Ma.ey, 64, Orange County Sblliffs Lt. Wyatt Hart said. Seys to a rental car found on the were linked to Maaeey, along tome jewelry discovered In the house, Hart said. Poeitive identification will be made when dental records are checked by the coroner. Massey's la.at current add.resa was in Seal Beach, Hart said. Damage to the hOWle, which was being renovated, was esti- mated at $60,000, a fire depart- ment spokesman said. Nineteen firefighters battled the 5:30 a .m. blaz.e, linking hoee aeveral bloc.ks down the street to reach the nearest fire hydrant, he said. A second fire in San Juan occurred around 7 p.m. Monday, causing $50,000 damage to a duplex at 26372 Laurelwood Lane. A firefighter sprained his ankle battling the blaze, which took 20 minutes to control. He waa trans- ported to Mislion Community Hospital where he wu treated and released. Causes of both fires are under investigation." a little more than normal. Huntington Beach Oty Coun- cilman Bob Mandie, who U8ed to sell aoda pop along the route a.a a boy and who rode in it Monday with his wile and daughter, said it's the bigart Fourth of July parade in the COWi try. "It's become such aa tradition and ihere's not that many parades around anymore," he said. "There were lota of little kids there with their parenta. It's become a family oriented affair." The parade, exclusively financed by private and public donations, had Sparta in America a.a its theme. Los Anseles Rama quarterbldt Vince -Ferngame was the grand manhal. A float sponaored by the Down- town Merchants A..>ciation spot- lighting local surfil\I c~­ plonahips won first place in the patriotic division, and a float by the Huntington Beech Company featuring local athletic heroes took honon in the commercial (See PARADE, Pqe AZ 1 Coast~s 4th 'not overly explosive' BY STEVE MARBLE OflM Dtlllr ......... Despite street violence that Jed toa shooting in Huntington Beach, the ton of illegal fireworks siezed in Newport Beach and the numer- ous spot fires along the coast, Orange Coast authorities said the Fourth of July was less explosive than in years past. Thousands at Independence Day merrymakers headed to the beaches where lifeguards and police had braced themselves with extra mansJ<>wer, special beach patrols and portable booking fa- cilities for lawbreakers. In Huntington Beach, life- guards reportedly had to take cover during eve.ning hours when a group of visitors started tossing cherry bombs at the guards and their jeeps. • Two small roof fires were extinguished in Costa Mesa dur- ing the day but authorities had not determined if the blazes were a .result of firework activity. In Newport Beach, whe.re fireworks are illegal, police eu>fJIC8ted enpugh fireworks to fill 4J> a dumpster. A Huntington Beach man waa shot in the groin following an outbreak of violence in the dty's downtown area. James Shobe, 22, was u.ted in critical condition today in the intensive care unit at Fountain Valley Conununity Hospital. The suspected gunman, Christopher Watennan, 36, of Huntington Beach was said to be in good condi lion atJ>acifica, Hoapital Police said the shooting ep.xie apparently began when Water- man was hosing down an area in front of his Olive Street resideni:e. A group of people claimed Water- man splashed them a.a they puaed by. Threat.a and insults were traded, police said before Water- man aaaertedly got a gun and fired several warning shots before in- (See COAST'S, Pqe .U .............. a.-.- Two runners-up in the "Mias Flame" contest wave to crowd atop a fire truck in Huntington Beach'• Fourth of July parade. lllSIDE---------------- , •• No justice For yean her role' model wa1 the statute of ju1tice, then along came Linda E .. 01, Joan Collini and Linda Gray to defy the nry fiber of jU9tiee. See Erma Bombeek, Page C2. Missed chance Tiie Reagan admini1tration milled a golden opportunia, when Commander Zero de- clared a eeaee•flre in the war agala11 the Saaclini1ta re· fime la Nlca...,..a, Jack Anderton report1. Pa1e A6. Paul LaBlanc, a former student at Fountain Val- ley Hi1h, Orange Coaat College and Southern California College, i1 headed for the Pan American Gamet to com- pete in an uau1ual 1port -aombo wre1tliag. Page Bl. ----~----J.- Anti-trust laws Syl•ia Porter taket a look at anti•truat law1 and their effect on indU9trial efficiency. Paie 84. Honest John Sen. John Glean 1ay1 he h .. been offered aeuet cam,. .... materialt from the eamp ol a com· petiac prem.teadal eaadidate bat laM ref ued them. P .. eA4. ~ . ~ Baaclleader Harry Jamee died early today In Lai Ve,a1attheageof67. P .. eA3. -~· ... ~. • • .. , ' l, "I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 5, 1983 "'\\ \\.,'t. Contitiued stories PRAYERS APPROVED ... search w arran ts lo reopen drug-filled packages -whose contents previously were dis- covered in customs inspections - after police deliver them to their destinations. Writing for the court in the Nebraska case. Chief Justice War - ren E. Burger noted that Congr~ for 200 years has paid chaplains to lead the nation 's lawmakers in prayer, and tha t Nebraska and many other states have practiced the same policy for 100 years. "T h'ere can be no doubt that the practice of opening legislative sessions with prayer has become ·part of the fabric of our society," Burger said. "To invoke Divine guidance on a public body entrusted with mak- ing the laws is not, in these circumstances. an 'establishment' of religion or a step toward establishme nt; it is simply a toler- able acknowledgment of beliefs widely held among the people of this country," the chief justice said. Nebraska 's retention of one chaplain year after year, a t public e xpense, also does hot breach the Constitution, the court said, even though all the prayers "are in the J udeo;Christian tradition ." "Weighed against the historical background, these factors do not serve to invalidate Nebraska's practice." Burger said. Two of the court's dissenters, Justices William J . Brennan and Thurgood Marshall, called the decision "a narrow and, on the whole, careful opinion." "Its limited rationale should pose little threat to the overall fate of the Establishment Clause," Brennan wro te for himself and Marshall. Part of the Constitution's First Amendment states tha t "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of re ligion." Justice John Paul Stevens also dissented. Joining Burger in the majority were Justices Byron R. White, Harry A. Blackmun, Lewis F. Powell, William H . Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor. PARADE.;. division. The Costa Mesa float won the civic division. The Pearl Harbor Survivors Assocation was named the best marching unit and the Santa Ana Winds captured the music sweepstakes. Coast's F.ourth 'not too explosive Me mbers of the Victor McLaglen Motor Cops team pedorm stunts Dellr ........ ~QeotM .... for parade watchers in Hun tington Beach. I ) ASSEMBLY FLAP ... From Page A1 Johnson then called Papan a "big mouth son of a bitch" who had been "vaocinated with a phonograph needle." "I think you drink too much ," Papan told J ohnson. "You should go to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous). That's wha\"you should do." Johnson said Papan was "drunk With powe r" and challenged Papan to repeat his statements "outside the building where I can sue your fat ass." · Assemblyman Tom Bane, D-Tarzana, joked that J ohNOn should not invite Papan anywhere, noting that former As- semblyman Ken Meade, D-Berkeley, ended up in a hospital after a scuffle with Papan in 1974. Naylor said the GOP used the hearing room Monday morning for an "infonnal kind of" party that Republican lawmakers could attend on their way to the Assembly session. He confinned that drinks mixed with gin had ~n served . Bride kicks up heels BY KAREN E. KLEIN °' ..... ~ .......... From PageA1 juring Shobe. Watennan W'f reportedly roughed u p in the exchange. 1 1 HO.pit.al aut.horities claimed S hobe a1ao suffered knife wounda but police said they are unaware of thoee injuries. A 14-year-old Garden G rove boy loet the tip of a finger Monday night when he lit a "Piccolo Pete," a kind of w hiStling flare, in an 18-lnch pipe w ith one end capped, police Sgt. Ron Fleisch~r said . When the device exploded, the unidentified boy lost his finge,rtip. cut his hand and was hit by shrapnel .in the stomach and chefrt, police said. He underwent surgery at UC Irvine Medical Cen'ter. At the mile-long city-owned strand in Huntington Beach. more than 100,000 visitors spread out towels, some under the belief that the city would be staging a fireworks display at nigh tfall oU the end of the pier. "Even though th ere have been dozens of newspaper stories and we haven't had the fireworks for eight or nine years, people still haven 't got the word," said Lt. Bill Richardson. In Newport Beach, roughly 90,000 beachgoers showed up, a bout 15,000 fewer than last year. L i feguards r e p o rted a near-drowning at the mouth of the Santa Ana River but said for the most part rescues were few and far between. About 75,000 people flocked to Bolsa Chica and Huntington s1ate beaches. Lifeguards at Bolsa Chica reported diaoovering a "bomb" but authorities later re- ported the object found in the water may be a fuel tank. Freeway clOgged by spillage T he H untington Beach Company's float reflected an Olym p ic them e with the games just a year away. Catherine Fox-Colbert always wanted· to dance at her own wedding. three bridesmaids kicked up their heels in the courtyard of the Laguna Moulton Playhduse at his 4 p.m . wedding. It was there that Catherine's daughter, Katherine Cannon , had made her acting de but some years before. The southbound lanes or the Orange Fn!eway were cloeed from the Rive rside Freew ay to Ball Road in Anaheim early today whe n several bags of a hazardous chemical powder fell off a truck. a California Highway Patrol spokeswoman said. Laguna Beac h P<*:e cited am., wno wu found 1>11"""0 "' • ..,. et a t-omll1 at 1040 So<iifl Coul H1gnwey •t 9llout 11'30 Mond•Y motnlng A,_, ll)01141d ~l<IO oown 1n tile bed Ol '* ltuCik •t 111a-Ol l llQUN canyon...., e Toro roeci. nt1y Mon<lay -~eel 10 be dr.-.1 In -·· -lllnQ. He wu -to -Ille - A ~e< wno ...-.SM~ lnju<y 01 O• s1.--a1-3p.m -•-10 \ CoMI toAedlCel <An* tor 1-1-~ Costa Mesa An 1a.y .. t-old Cost• M-"'""WU auested •t "'• home llong 1133 El C.mlno Otlve l•t• Mondaly •Ile< he 111~ a/\ovect an olflce< called to.,,_ up a toud pany •t Ille llouse Huntington Beach A .UllC)eCI ente<<ld a rMl<lenoe lfl the 19000 111oc11 OI eo-.1ry llllor1ly •II• mid~ MoM-r w!lllout tl'Y pant• end mal<lllg -_, •• 8ul the women oocupent g11bbed • .,,... Ind -!he 9uepeC1 -y A 1979 Datoun K•no Cab wu repot141d 1I01on lrom the per•lng lot 11 Main Slr .. I •nd P.clllc C-t Highway. 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Dr. James Fo x -Colbert , watc hed a p - preciatively as Catherine and her And it was t here that the Fox-Colberts' 100 or so friE:.nds, many of them disabled people from the center in Orange where James Colbert works as a counsel- or. gathe red for the swinging nuptials on Independence Day. Four people who stopped io assist the driver were treated for minor injuries resulting from con- tact with the chemical, she said. T he substance, calciumox- ide-lime, w as cleaned up after it scattered at about 4 a .m. The freeway was closed from 5:30 to about 7 a.m ., she said. SA· cops disciplined in sex case SANTA ANA (AP) -Twelve city police officers, accused of arranging for or engaging in sex with a 29-year-old school crossing guard, have either resigned or been disciplined. However, police records do not specify whether the actions re· suited specifically lrom the sex allegations. The cros&ng guard. identified as Yvonne Jeffery, 29, Santa Ana, told internal affairs investigators that she had sexual relations with four motorcycle officers while they were supposed to be on patrol. She resigned from the department Feb. 10 during the investigation. She claimed eight other officers arranged for sexual favors while on duty or propositioned her while she was working. Police Chief Raymo nd Davis issued a w rit ten stateme nt saying, "The Santa Ana P olice Depart- ment does not comme nt on internal personnel issues until 203 to 503 OFF Mens & Ladies Traditional Clothing · SALE .STARTS_...._.. Thursday, July 7th --.._ they become public th.rough the medium of a personnel appeals board. or other mechanisms." Two of the motorcycle officen accused in the incident face suspensions and transfen, another has been reprimanded and trans- ferred to automobile patrol, and a fourth has resigned. One of the eight other officers was fired March 30, and the remaining seven were either rep- rimanded, admonished or assigned to less prestigious jobs. -,., 17th(, Irvine Ave., Westdiff Plaza , Newport Beach, CA ~mi;;;:~ ~ • ~ - NATION Storms collapse 2 roofs; O~e killed, 53'injur~d By Tlae At1oclated Preti Part of the roof of a furniture st.ore in Orlando, Fla., collapeed in a roar ''like a clap of thunder" during a gusting thunderstorm, killing one woman and injuring a sa'Ond. Four other people who were in the Aaron Sells st.ore when the 5,000-square foot section of roof cav~ in shortly after 4 p.m . Monday escaped injury, officials said. In Bolivar, Tenn, meanwhile, a discount st.ore was declared a "total loes," after the roof i::ollapsed Saturday, injuring 52 people. 10 hurt, 14 arrested in festive fracas . PITl'SBURGH -At least 10 people were injured and 14 arrested as fights broke out when Fourth of July festivities were halted at Point State Park because of a thunderstorm, authorities said. A crowd of about 30,000 to 40,000 gathered in the park Monday night for a free concert by the Pittsburgh Symphony, to be followed by fireworks. But a storm that swept across western Pennsylvania about 8:30 p.m. interrupted the concert. "In the crush of the crowd, we had lots of assaults and robberies," said police inspector William Valenta. 447 killed in holiday weekend traffic CHICAGO -Traffic accidents claimed the liv~ of 44 7 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend -the lowest death toll for a three-day Independence Day weekend since 1960. The National Safety Council had estimated that between 420 and 520 peopfe would die over the three-day period, which for counting purpo&eS started at 6 p.m. Friday and ended at midnight Monday. The worst death toll for a three-day July Fourth weekend was 638 in 1971. Eight prison ·inmates hurt by gunfire SAN QUENTIN _;;.. Eight San Quentin inmates were injtired by birdshot pellets when guards fired their shotguns to break up two separate brawls, officials reported. The first Fourth of July incident occurred shortly after 1 p.m ., when four prisoners began · fighting in a maximum security exereise yard, prison officials said.' Th~ second incident occurred about 2:30 p.m. when four inmates attacked one another in a prison dining hall, San Quentin officiais reported. They said guards fired shotgun pellets directly at the combatants, all of whom were treated in the prison infirmary and released. Mild desert quake 'hardly noticed' INDIO-A mild earthquake that rumbled through the desert about 40 miles east of Palm Springs went virtually unnoticed by residents in the nearest cities, authorities said. Russell Needham, geophysicist at the National Earthquake lnfonnation Center in Golden, Colo .. said the quake measured 3.2 on the Richter scale and occurred at 12:03 a.m . Monday. Man escapes death in overpass fall LOS ANGELF.S -A man escaped with only minor injuries after accidentally tumbling off a South-Central Los Angeles freeway overpass and landing in traffic below, police say. The 31 -year-old man, whose name was withheld pending an investigation, !ell from the Vernon Avenue overpass and landed 30 feet below in the northbound lanes of the Harbor Freeway, said officer J ohn Ponomaroff. Shrine publicist cites 'problems' PASADENA -Gil Chesterton, publicist ol the Shrine high school charity football game, says his problem is that "it seems like the only athletes who get publicity these days are the ones with drug problems." ''On the other hand," said Chesterton, "I've got a game (July 23 at the Rose Bowl) featuring six student body presidents, a vice president and a treasurer as well as a class president, five·national scholar-athletes, an honor choir member and a Sunday school teacher-and they're playing to raise money for crippled children. Not very fashionable." ~ ' ... -. . -WORLD .::. .· · ~ · · ~ . .. ' ' . .f. Soviets rap Shultz's Mideast tour MOSOOW -The Soviet Union has condemned Secretary of State George P . Shultz's trip to Pakistan and his current tour of the Mideast, charging that both visits sought to impose American policy on the regions and block a settlement of the Afghanistan conflict. The official news agency Tass said Shultz's current trip to Saudi Arabia, Israel. Syria and Lebanon "is aimed at compelling Arab countries to go along with the United States' military-expansionist plans" in the region. French president cancels Paris fair PARIS -President Francois Mitterrand has decided to cancel the propoeed 1989 Paris World's Fjlir because of opposition from Paris officials, his spokesman announced today. Michel V au:zelle said Mitterrand acted on the basis of a report by tourism magnate Gilbe.rt Trigano which "noted'' the political opposition. The fair was to commemorate the bicentennial of the French Revolution. College teacher electrocutes self . GLAMORGAN, Wales -A college electronics teacher in Wales died in a homemade electric chair, police reported. Bill Lambert, 54, a lecturer in electrical and electronics engineering at the Polytechnic of Wales, was found dead in his home on the campus, a police spokesman said. He had left cleaners a note warning them n.ot to touch his body. which was seated in a chair and wired to a lethal current, the spokesman said. Orange Coast OAILY PILOT /Tuesday. July 6, 1983 Al Federal flooding may lead to lawsuits . ----BOULDER CITY, Nev. (AP) - Federally l'Ontrolled flooding o.f the Colorado River has been a "monumental mistake" that could lead to lawsuits by riverfront dwellers, Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan says. "It's prelly clear that a monu- mental mistake has been made.'' Bryan said. "lam told ... that this is not a record runoff. This was certainly well within the range of what could have been antki- pated." On iht> positive 11idc Monday, the bureau announl-ed that runoff spilling into Lake Mead has been tapering off and thar water d iB- char·gcs from four dams -Glen Canyon, lioover, Davis and Parker -would be I~ than feared. Nevada'• Democratic: governor - allO cr1tich:ed Interior Secretary Jamea Watt, who la.at week praised th~ controlled flooding and who said tha.e who built inside the flood zone knew the riaks. "I would be surprised if there's not some litigation that arises out of this," Bryan said during a Fourth of July tour that included visits to the Nevada riverfront communities of •Boulder City and Laughlin. Bob Broadbent, U.S . Bureau of Reclamation commissioner, ad- mitted last month that federal officials had miscalculated th~ amount of runoff from thls year's snowrnelt. The flooding has been Linked to at least seven deaths and led President Reagan to declare six California and Arizona counties federal disaster.areas. Big band star James dead at 67 LAS VEGAS (AP) Bandleader Harry James, one of the last great talents to emerge from the big band era of the 1930s and 1940s, died early today in Valley Hospital, a spokesman said. He was67. The family spokesman, who asked n.ot to be identified, said James had suffered from lymph gland cancer since April. Despite the illness, J ames had continued to travel with his band, playing in Denver June 10-11 and a performance in Los Angeles June 26. James, who toured several months a year with his band, was a resident of Las Vegas. One of his two marriages was to pin-up star Betty Grable, who died July 2, 1973. Harry James died today ID Las Vegas. Southland plagued by fires By lbe Associated Press Two men were killed in separate fires in Southem California over the long holiday weekend, while fires at two commercial buildings in Los Angeles caused nearly $500,000 damage, firefighters say. A transient who was allowed to sleep in a trucking company office died of smoke inhalation Monday when fire broke out in the Huntington Park building, police said. . Juan Mendez, believed to be 27, was found dead in the building on Maywood Avenue, about six miles south of downtown Los Angeles. Lt. Francis Sullivan said firefighters found cigarette stubs on the floor beside the bed set up in the 'Speeding' bus crash kills pair CARROLLTON, Ky. (AP) - Passengers on a chureh bus ... begged the driver to reduce his • speed just before the vehicle plunged down a 300-foot embank- ment, killing two people and injuring about 20 others, officials say. The bus skidded off Interstate 71 about 4 p.m . Monday, broke through a guard rail and flipped several times while diving down the bank near Carrollton, about 45 miles northeast of Louisville. said Carroll County Coroner James Dunn. James E. Montgomery, assistant director of the Disaster and office. MPnde1. was identified by the owner of the company, who had given him permission to sleep in the building, Sullivan said. In nearby BeU, a ma n died Sunday morning when fire engulfed three mobile homes at a park on Salt Lake Avenue, said fire dispatch operator Eico Williams. · He said the blaze apparently was caused by a discarded cigarette. Coroner's investigator John Decker said the victim, believed to be in his 60s. had still not been identified. An estimated $140,000 worth of meat was cooked at the Callas Meat Co. in Lancaster Monday in a fire apparently set by burglars t..o cover their tracks. "The man obviously ia in- sensitive and certainly ia in- capable, apparently, of reetraining himself and making thoee kind of comments," Bryan said. "I just think it's uncalled for." *** River resorts vacant BOULDER CITY, Nev. (AP)- Thousands of sightseers swanned to Hoover Dam Monday for a Fourth of July waterfall spectacu- lar, but flooding downriver made ghost towns of tourists spots where it was so quiet residents heard crickets instead of boats. Runoff from the melting of a record snowpack produced twin waterfalls 450 iC!et wide and 175 feet deep at spillways on each end of Hoover Darn. The last time water flowed over the spillways was during a test in 1941. The spillways on the 726-foot dam forming Lake Mead on the Colorado River send water into collecting pools, which are drained ) into 50-foot diameter tunnels car- rying .the water nearly half a mile to the river 650 feet below. The overflow was expected to continue for weeks as the lake rises to a predicted mark that will put it several feet above the top of the spillway gates. The raging Colorado has forced the Bureau of Reclamation to release huge quantities of water from G len Canyon, Hoover, Parker and Davis dams over the past two weeks, causing flooding problems south into Mexico. In contrast to jam-packed Hoo- ver Darn, some flooded tourist spots downriver were so empty Monday it was "uncanny," said Jeanine Branson, who has owned a resort on the Arizona-Colorado border below Parker Dam for more than 30 years. The popular Parker Strip was "100 percent deserted," Branson said. Emergency Services office in Car-, ,....._... ~~=d the bus may have Rescue workers try to he lp people killing two passengers. Police said "Oneofthepassengerssaid they trapped in a bus which plunged the driver was warned about his kept begging the driver to slow over an embankment in Kentucky, speed before the accident. down and he wouldn't do it," .-----------------------------------------Montgomery said. Driving conditions al.so may have been hampered by thunder- stonns 1?3Cking heavy rains and wind, said state Trooper James Mudd. Mudd said the passengers he interviewed "were not coherent enough to provide much infor- mation." He said only that the bus left the road "for reasons un- known." The pasaengers were members of the Greater Community Tem- ple of Memphis, Tenn. Ruby, the birthstone for July, Is among the most precloos of lhe Earth's treasures. The largest sized Rubles (the llkea of which are never eeen outside of private collectlona and museums) often are more valuable than Diamonds of almllar size. the home of the fabuloua pigeon-blood Ruble•. AJthough no outelden haw seen the mlnea In~·· the century-old t lquee are probably atlll uMd. Burma eechewa technology In order to ketip her people wortcino. . • " . We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like' Call the number at le ft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must inrlude their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please Since eerllest ctvtllutlona, the Ruby has been known as "the royal gem," probably becauM It haa always been so precious that only royaJty and the very weanhy could afford the larger and higher quality 1tonee. In many land1, .very large Ruby automatl· cally ~ the property of the ruler. The few "gem ptt1" that I wu abte to ... from 1he roads (but not photogrtiph) were of the..,,,. type we MW In Sri Lanka: bemboo ecat- fotdlno to prevent 1he lfdel trom cavtno 1n. and well calked wtth gr .. and ~ to llow the IHJJeOe • e42-;eos& Tell us what's on your mind ~=:L MOfl<ley·F•..,.y II fOU 00 "°' hlVI yew• P•P•• oy 6 80pm ~ oe•ort 1 p"' t nO yo111 COO' ••II• Ot ~t<I BfhlrCUy •fie! 8\lflOl y It yOU C)O 11111 ltCt ••I yOV• c~ by 71 m, w belor• 10 a m •ncl you. c~ wt! ........ .0 Clnl..e.tten t T1hptlol1M ~County Al•• ~ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L llchwlWta m Publllt\ef chaay 0owa11br Editor and Aaalltan to the Publlsher Rarmond MKL•n Contr<>ller c1 ... lfled ect,,.,....... 114/M2-~11 All otti.r _.,.m9nt9 M2-4U I MAIN OfftCI ~ W .. I 0.y SI Ctltta -· CA Mt~ a<ldttH 0oA t~, Colla M-. CA 02826 COpy1f(llll 19«13 Ot1nqo Coell ""~ COn!P<lny No new1 a10,1e•, illuttt•11one~ tdltotlal m1ttet Or • .,..,,,_,,...,,, "'"''""''Y bl'""~ ""'"°"1 -•I [)tll ...... l()<I Qt llOIJY•tQlll - Ruby It the red variety of th• mlMral oorundum. In blue and all other cotor1, the aame mlneraJ la known u Sapphire. Although UIUally faceted, Rublee can sometlmee be oriented to thow a six rayed star when cut •n cabochon. Thie phenomenon preeent In a deep, rich , red dome-ehaped corundum 11 the most valuab,. of all: a Star Ruby. M arv Barr Certlf•ed GemolOQ•St CHARLES H. BARR e.w~tA Burmeee Rublee .,.1eg911y IOld at a gowmment-J.ld emporium once a year. Smuggllno 11 .rtte. howe..,, and · the gem. dMler9 In borctertno Thailand ......c1 wtth a lhrug .When llked at>Qut their souroee. . . ,, ' : ! . ~ ~tf\Qt<l'lht<f\ ftw.il-19 ... ,.. ~NIGi"' ...... The anctent and troubled F111 Salt It the eourc. for the flnte1 Rubi.a. The Junglet of upper BurfNI (now hidden t>.- hlnd a "bemboo curtain'') are known .. JM Mogotc. Thi• 11 Acc,.......•-IAMr...., The Ruby hu ~ beer\ oon~ a mMCUAne • wefl .. a f9mlnine gem and beoeUM Of ltt durabtllty le pattlcutarty appropriate for rtnga, cuff Nnlca. and ott. jew9try for men. WMe we can't Ill haV9 the klnQ-lflld Rublee, amaltlr OMI .. readily available and we haw a nice Mlectlon to "'" you In vtrtually ~ etyte of )lw-"ilry • I I Dofta4ct L. Wiiiem• C1mA1l1t"' MaM94'' 17th " Irvine, Westcliff Pla1a, Newport Beach 642~3310 • \ 44 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 5. 1983 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Richard Burton ties the knot for fifth time Singing U.S. sailor asked to return to English bandstand LONOON (API -Actor Richard Bunon has married for the fifth ume, weddtng former t.elevtaion production ~tant Sally Hay m New York. hls orother said today "He t.elephont.'d us yesterday to tell us the news," said Burton's brothe r Graham, who works for the British Broadcasting Corp.'s radio sports desk in London. "We're very pleased as a family." "Wagner." Hay wu working aa a acrlpt auiatant on the sel, the SBC said. Burton has been starring opposite Taylor in a Broadway production of the Noel Coward claaak "Private Lives" for nearly two montha. "Wagner" director Tony Palmer wu quoted by London 'a Standard newapepu tod.ay • •Ylni Burton and Hay wett "very, very cloee" during the filming -"like 1elue." SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP) -A singing American sailor who made the girls swoon with his love aongs at World War ll dances in Southampton bas been traced to California and invited to return here to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ~Day invasion next year. The BBC said that offstage, Hay, a former BBC production assistant, has been his constant compa- nion, staying with him at a New York hot.el. "When they flnt atar1ed together I think a lot of people were wondering if it would wt beyond ~e le ngth of the film," Palmer wu quoted u aaymg ·•And we were all delighted when it did ... S he was just what he needed. She'• very tevel-headed, stable and c~pable of orpnizing him." Bob Organ, described by the girls as a "chunk of blond, blue-eyed masculinity," wrote to the Southampton Council after reading a story about their aea.rch to return him to the bandstand for a night of noetalgia. The 57-year-old Burton, who twice married actress Elizabeth Taylor, met Hay, 34, in Vienna early last year when Burton was filming the movie In an early-mornin,g news broadcast, the network sent its "congratulations to our former coUeague on her marriage to Richard Burton." Now 69 years old and a salesman for a chemical firm in Lodi. Calif .. Organ said he was •till in good voice, but no longer single and available. "I married the girl w ho was waiting for me," he said. Hundreds of girls used to Clock to South- ampton's Guildhall to hear Organ, one of thousands of American and British servicemen billeted here before embarking for France, sing his favorite "Irene." i Organ said he thought the story of the search lor him was a hoax. John Webb, the council's assistant director of leisure services cabled back that it wasn't. The Council sent an official invitation to Organ Tuesday inviting him to return next for the, 0-Day anniversary next June 6 and join a celebration dance with Glenn Miller's brother, Herb and his orchestra. ·Glenn offered rivals' secrets CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (AP) -Sen. J ohn Glenn says he has been offered secret campaign materials from the camp of a competing presidential candidate but has refused them. "We've already had some materials volunteered out of one of the other camps," the Ohio Democrat said in a news conference Monday. "We declined to accept it, and I put out word to all m y people that we would not accept any material from any other camp." Glenn, who is seeking the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination, was campaigning in Iowa in preparation for the st.at.e's caucuses next February, at which the process of selecting convention delegates begins. The former astronaut would not say whose campaign the papers were from or who had offered them. "We're not asking for (materials), nor are we putting any moles in anyone else's campaign, nor are we accepting any purloined material from anyone elae, and I've put that order out across my whole campaign to all the staff.'' Glenn said. Glenn said Presidtmt Reagan should quickly resolve the controversy over his campaign's receipt of 90me of former President Carter's briefing papers. "When you see something like that. it reflects very badly and unfairly on evervone else who is on the political scene," Glenn said. HELP!! OUR SHELTER IS OVERCROWDED IRVINE P.A.W.s INC. WILL PAY THE ADOPTION FEES FOR ANYONE ADOPTING A DOG OR CAT FROM THE IRVINE ANIMAL CARE CENTER BETWEEN NOW AND JULY 17 WON'T YOU ADOPT ONE OF THESE FRIENDLY PETS? 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Reagan was 9Cheduled to address the 3,000 teacher delegates today, one of the moat politi- cally hoelile audience the President has ever ad- dtteeed. In fact, when Shanker made reference in hJa keynote addreu to Re- agan 'ucheduled appear· ance, 80me in the au- dience booed. He quickly warned the deleptes against open hostility toward Re~gan. "Don't do that unless you want to re-elect him. Everyone ln the country will aay, 'look how the' I poor president was I treated. Thete people aren't flt to teach our kids.' Neta winner. not a I winner.'' I Meanwhile, Shanker gave a collective "C" j gade to the DemocraUc presidential hopefuh on education m1tt.era. He I fault.ed them for not c:om1na up wtth prv-I pow tldequat.ely geared to bo09ting educa t.lonal swict.rda. But he ruled out union 1 aapport for a re--elect.ion bkt ln UNM. 14o/o TAX FREE Muni<;ipal Bonds INTEREST INCOME Exempt from Federal lnco~e Tax First Mortgage Medical Facility Revenue Bonds Minimum Investment $5,000. 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Do you drink to huild up your 11elf· <'onfidence? DD DD 20. Have you ever been to a h<>flpital or institution D D on account of drinking? ~''H>ft' e .>ott"' ~'"'' Uru..-."1ty ••ot,e>O•I lJ•H •1th 1Mf'1N•t0f\ If you answered yes to any one of the questions. take it a a warning. If you answered yes to two, you may be an alcoholic. If you answered ye£. to three or mort=:, you probably are an alcoholic. What can you do? Call CareUnit. CareUnit is the medically supervised alcoholism and dnag treatment program that successfully treat& more people than any oth r private program available. But before treatment can begin. you have to call. 10 talk />f'rs<>nally with one uf our rouru(>lors. rail your /a('a / c~ or HfH~R.54-0318 REUNIT A Aervic:t1 of Comprehen11ive Cue Corpon11inn. (714) 499-2295 UfH COAST MEDICAi" CENfER :\IR72 OOAST lllGJBIAY. SOl!TII LAGUNA. (.A 92677 C' llMJ C.ttO\lnll• "• rt9"tf90 _.,....,.GI Cctn\OI--C.. 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C..,..---II ...... -a ., ...................... ....,c... ...... 1110• ..... ,,_ Good on 1ny I ,,..11_"'1_•-Gtool...,.,USA .. ~II BRIGHT lo c_. ......... c...,. ..... '111*5.... ,,, .. 1 00 brand style, COUPON IXNRIOH cwt: M.IGUlf 3~. ~ r•u.3.s • 1ny length. • A• Orange Coas• OAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, July S, 1983 D Getting more lor our money Orange County school superintendents last week took something of a ho-hum attitude toward the findings of a statewide education poll. It was "not surprising" they said, that adults in our county and across the state were willing to spend more tax dollars for education ... quality education. Those polled thought school curricula should be changed, that basic education should be emphasi?.ed, that stronger discipline should be maintained in classrooms and that there should be 1~ emphasis on bilingual education. Four thousand Californians repsonded to the poll, including 327 county residents. We think the views and observations of all those people was anything but predictable. Sixty percent of those polled do not have school-aged children, yet 66% saiP they were willing to pay more in some type of tax to f\.: • .nd better, stronger schools. Orange Coast school districts are recognized as among thelbest in the state, and in some instances, in the nation. But that perception has apparently not trickled down to local residents, more than half of whom rated county grade schools with a "C" or below. The survey also seems to reinforce State Supt. Bill Honig's campaign for more money, tougher regulation, and minimum achievement requirements. His strong and growing following in Orange County and elsewhere is geared toward pr~uring the state legislature and the governor into some quick and substantive action. It was co~ioned by the state school super- intendents' association , and by no coincidence will serve as solid ammunition against the Sacramento opposition to Honig and his constituents. None of the potential or orchestrated political appli- cations of the poll, however, can blur its strong and substantive message. Taxpayers want and are willing to pay for good education. We add our voice to the thousands across the state who see this issue as crucial to our future. Parking is a pressing problem To the F.ditor: The purpose of this letter is to a~ a problem I am sure you are already aware of: providing adequate parking for local resi- dents. J\ seems that the three city departments in110Jved are unable to cooperate in providing solutions to these problems. I live in a neighborhood zoned R-3, high density residential, in which many of the required parking garages are being rented for other than automobile storage. placing the burden of tenant parking on residents at the financial gain of the land owners. It would seem that renting the required parking spaces. whether enclosed or not, would not be in keeping with the intent of zoning ordinances and pos&bly making parking financially inaccesible. The city has yet to properly enforce these wrung codes. Local residents have been forced to use street parking as their means of tenant parking. The curb markings along our street, not unlike many streets in Laguna, are in need of proper maintenance and care to ensure an efficient arrangement of street parking. This has been brought to the attention of Public Works many times within the last six months and no action has yet to be initiated. Residents have been forced to park on any curb available, whether marked or not. The city's continual effort to increase revenue has placed another burden on residents. The police are unreasonably ticketing residents for parking in invalid parking spaces. This seems to be particularly annoying when the street is "One-Way" in use by ten.ants only. ln one instance, being t,jcketed for invalid parking at 1 :30 a.m. Again, is this the intent of parking enforcement, and don't local residents already provide year·round revenue? MARTY E. PIATT Laguna Beach Oi:>1n1ons l'•l>'l'\\1.'d tn '"" ~pate allOvl' ar• 11\0'>e Of 11\e o"''Y P tlOI Olnl'r Vll'#S l')t pressed on 11\•s pa9e a• e tho~ of t~or autrior.,. .tnd art 1\tS Reader (Ommen I •S 1nv1t ed Address Thi.' D"''" Pilot P 0 Sox I~ Costa Me..a. CA 'nb1b Pl\one 11141 642·'321 l. I. BOJd I Days of rest The Mayan Indians of Southern Mexico -who believe Jesus Christ is the God of the Sun -also believe The Big Church in the Sky is closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. Twin brothers Hiram and Low- ell Beam live in Nashville, Tenn. Clearly, their folks knew they'd be called "Hi Beam" and "Lo Beam," and wanted it that way. Understand a phannaoeuticaJ howiethat.hasjustcomeout with a new an tJ -1ea1ick pill has elected to spon90r the America's Cup yacht race. Good. Q. [n which speech did Abe Lincoln say, "You cannot. strengthen the weak by weak- ening the strong"? A. He didn't say it. A German spy, one F.dward R. Rumely, operating in the United St.ates In 1942, said It. Q, In golf lingo, what's a "looper"? A. A caddy And the caddy c.alls a round of 18 holes a "loop." Q. Is the railroad train caboose t-ntirely a thl.ng of the put? ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat A. Not yet, but. it probably will be in another 10 years. Of the 12.000 cabooses still rolling. few will be needed down the line. Repairs aren't done out. on the tracks anymore and crewmen don 't sleep in the caboo&es now. Observed Somerset Maugham, mor0&ely: "Dying is a very dull dreary affair and my advice to you is to have nothing to do with it." The record of this remark is st.ashed in our voluminous file labeled "The Negative Nature of Man." Therein also is the obeerva- tion that electric traffic signals are always called stop lights, never go lights. You're aeven times more likely to be at.ruck by lightning than win a grand prii.e in a state lottery, according to the statisticians. Any old edition of a girlie magazine sells for $~ on the blackmarket in Communist Albania. Are there any tuba playen with fa!M! teeth? Doubt It. A typical Tokyo restaurant seats only about 14 people. H. L.. lchw.U • .... .,...,. ChuyDow.-, !oncw __ .,. to IN ""*"'- /' , .... I ··- . t · .. -.~' • \. •. Money forced Zero to stop fight WASHING TON -Thia is the story behind the story of c.om- mander Zero's cease-fire in the guerrilla war against the Sand- inista re~ in Nicaragua. Un- fortunately, it's the story of a col08Sal failure by the Reagan administration to sei7.e a golden opportunity. Commander Zero ia the nom de guerre of F.den Pastora, the hero of the 1979 revolution that over- threw Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza. Appalled by the communist takeover of the Sandinista regime he helped put in power, Pastora went into exile and gathered other <ililenchanted Sandiniatas for a new revolution. When CIA-backed exiles, in- cluding many fonner Somoza national guardsmen, launched their count.er-revolution from Honduras in the north, Pastora st.ruck from C.O.ta Rica in the south. His 2,000 guerrillas became the most effective anti-Sandinista force. But the Reagan administration, in its infinite wi9dom, turned its back on Pastora, preferring in- stead the "contru" in the north with their right-wing credentia.la. Pastora asked Washington for money to buy arms and food for hisgueni.llas, but he inaiated there Q -JIC_l_l_ll-fl-11-1 -~ be no string& attached. The Re- agan administration said no. I seat my anoclate Jon Lee Ander90n to march with Pastora inside Nicaragua. In fact, Ander110n was standing by Pastora's aide when the rebel conunander told his troops that he had to call off the war because they were broke. Pastora made his an· nouncement to about 100 guer- rillas in his camp on the San Juan River in 90Uthem Nicaragua. The message waa relayed by radio to units fighting deeper within the country. ''There's no money left to keep fighting," Pastora told his men. ''This is the difficult and harsh reality. You must make up your minds what t{> do -to go back to your aaaigned combat wnes and sublist in the bush or not. "You must goon with what you have. We can't promise you any more. lf we c.an. we'll return to you with the boots, the medicines and the bullets you ~. "If we can't. we'll bring you only our hope, our concema and our brotherly love -and we'll come to die with you." When he finished his speech, Pastora and his men shouted the old Sandinista battle cry: "Free homeland or death!" Pastora did not try to hide his bitterness at what he considered the Reagan administration's de- liberate betrayal. "The CIA wants us around," he told my asaociate. ''They want us fighting. But they don't want ua to get big enough to be a threat to their puppets." He was referring to the U.S.-backed Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FON) fighting in the north. ''Th•y have been trying to get us to join the FON, something we will never do, because Its com- manders are. still ex-officers in Somoza's national guard," Pastora said. Tbe 47.year-old rebel leader said he would die before he would join forces with his former enem- ies. He noted that his father was killed by a national guardsman when Pastora was a child. The Reagan administration's refusal to provide funds for Pastora's operation was some- thing he could tolerate. They had been getting money from private donors, including aeveral U.S . corporations, and Crom 80lhe gov- enunenu in Europe and Latin America. But what infuriates Pastora is what he claims ia the CIA's deliberate sabotage of their fund-rai.aing efforta. ''The CIA haa told potential supporters of oura to lay off," Pastora complained. "They want us alive only to legitimize their puppet FON force in the north." Pastora said he had lae than $400 left when he announced his temporary ceue-fire on June 23. Ironically, it was the very IUCCe98 of his anti-Sandinista movement that ~e it into bankruptcy - by bringing in more recruits than he oould arm, clothe or even feed. "Wlan we be1u (on May l). we were 700," Pastora said. "By the end of May we were o~ 1,000 and now we are 2,000 armed and in action. More are arriving every day. More than 2,000 civilian volunteers have come to our camp. Some hiked for up to 30 days and arrived lick and without clothing or shoes. We have nothing to provide them, and not ~h men to protect them.•• A can of words for processing There have been only five basic changes in the tools people use to write with since the cavemen uaed sharp stones to 1ttatch picti,tres on their stone walls. After the stone came the quill pen. then the lead pencil. Next came the fountain pen and in about 1870 the first typewriter. By 1960. the electric typewriter was taking over from the manual .and now writ.era are faced with the decision about whether to UJe the word prooe980r or not. A word processor is a kind of computer that acts like a type- writer. It saves what you write in aome magic place inside it but you don't get anything on paper unle9S you &190 have a prin~r. You can read what you've written on a screen in front of you. The term "word proce.or" is offensive to a lot of writ.era. Count me in. It aounds more like canning vegetables than writing and writers think of themaelves as ,~ .... -•• -,,-.,-,,-n-'"""""4 creative artists. Even when what they write ia more like canned vegetables, they think of them- selves as creative artists. My normal implement is still my 1920 Model No. 5 Underwood but aomeone loaned me a word p~r and rve used it. During the month I was flying ac1"088 theroO.ntry in a helicopter, I had to find an easy way to transmit the columns I'd written back. to the Tribune Company Syndicate which, in tum, sent it out to the newspapers. The word prooeaor I uaed haa two holes on the top of it. The listening and speaking ends of a telephone fit thoee. After I've written the column, I call the Syndicate office. place the tele- phone in the two holes on top of my machine and press a button. The column is transmitted in about two minutes. Th.la is a lot cheaper and easier than cal.ling it in or using any one of several other transmitting devices. Am I boring you with these technical details ? I'll move on to a more important question about writing imple-- ments. Does the tool affect the product? Does the implement you use to write with, change the content or style of what you write ? I am here to report that It does. A writ.er of my acquaintance named Bill Zinsser, whom I don't know well enough to call a friend, has written a little book extolling the virtues of the word procesaor. Bill'sa good writer but. I didn't buy his book. I did look through It in a book store and I think it's the kind of a book you're moet apt to write Depression over recession While It is certainly true that the current receeaion ia neither as 1eVere nor aa widespread u the Depreesion of the '30a, I think it haa another characterlatic that la perhaps even more darnalln.g to tha.e who are touched by lt. 'Ille Depr.-ion WM teen, and felt, as IOIDethlJ\I ln the way of a natural ca.lamity that affected aJmo.tev~. One day you had money in the bank; the next day you had no bank. It WU almcl9t more like theeter than reality: • curioua mixture of hllh trapdy and low oomedy, in which all of wa were both cut and audience. The current n!CX!mkm, by be1na far more 1elective, la ai.o more piel'dng and bitter. It it one thing to la.e • job or lncome when everyone ei.e a.round you la going throulh pretty much the aarne experience; It la another to be wrenched out of '""'1na eecurity whea the market II Nl.na and the m.jority are 1Ull dol"8 well or •t l.aat ha.ntfnc on. Suell dJlperity makes )'OU wonder about yowwlf f,!'!\ m--.1-1 .... --'1:). aa much aa about the economy. Whatever e1le the Depn!IBJon did, It broucht people together, aa eny n.ttural dlau1er does. and people behaved better toward eech other than they had in "normal" t1ma •• aa they do dunna • nooct or an earthquake. when common humanity sudden- ly 1ee1n1 more Important than the 1tratiflc•tlon1 that 1oclety artificially ere.tee. The Joy of lJvina may have been dlminJ.lhed but the joy in IW'Vivil\g WU somehow au,mentA!d by a rare communal 1plrlt. Today, we have none of thia. The m1llionl wwmp~ per· cetve that they wW never get their old jot. beck .,am. f« they haw beeon swallowed up in technolotP- cal "fauha" that have per~ manen\ly altered the very gro\.and beneath them. The new un- employment comes from a shift- 1.ng terrain ltaelf, and the unlucky ones 1tood rtght above it. The IOdal and JlllycholOfCical fallout from thil eondltlon la bound tQ have graver and longer repercuaions among millions of our dtir.ena and their fa.mlliee, ~em of where the pollt1cal b1'Jne la placed. It haa not provided a sen.e of unity, but of dlvislvenea: not a will.lngne9 to take up new tools, but a reeent- ment that the old tools were 90 arbitrarily tom from their ex- perienced grasp. Econombtarefertomuchofltu ''ltnlciural" unemployment, and ao It Lt, In botheenaeaof the word -- the 1trUc:ture of decayina indua..- trlee, and the structure ol f~ Ufe and workina hablta. If we at the numbers, It bl not that bed; but If we look at the human 1.anc:Wape, we can perceive -that ten million Amerlcanl have loet what they once believed In. • on a word proce980r. It'• one you can look through without buying in a bookstore. When the next Hemingway writ.es his book on a word pro- cesaor, I'll be more willing to concede that it's the tool every writer should learn to work with. Until then, I remain skeptical. Evea a piece of writing u alight as one of my columns ia different writlen on my Underwood No. 5 than it is turned out on a word proces80r. My aent.encee are longer on the computer. I write Caster but I'm le.a accurate. I refer particularly to the kind of gram- matical and syn t.actica1 llOC.'W'8CY that every writer strives foe. Uttle thoughta, I notice, are not 80 clear when written on the prooemor either and while-lt ii easy to correct ml.slpelled or mistyped words, it is more difficult to edit the copy for thought and content. You often read of 80me novelist who still writes in lonchand and there are still hundreds who N!Ver became comfortable with \he frenetic toUch and action of an electric typewriter. lt ii very likely inevitable that \he wot'd proce990r will take over u the writer's tool In the future but I'm not aoinl to be one of thaee writ.era. l am not aoAna to be pil-heeded about lf anCl ay I won't ever Ute one. U lt mAkee IOl'Mthing easier, ru Ule h but ft'• my opinion, after alvina it a Jone, fair trial, that the worc:f piOUW)C la • machine that oome9 between a writer and his thouahta on paper. llllll• Too bad those weelth1. out-of ·town ~lopera aren t compelled to live in a ret.ldentlal area bordertn1 on thelr ccrn- mereial hilh rile bulJdinCa. One or the pNMDta J l ' t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 5, 1983 A 7 I" • A 11(.vl OF THl JST NATIONWIJE NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH: 3300 West Coa.st Highway near Newport Blvd .. 63 I ·9205. • l , ,· ' • • A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 5; 1983 ~ P11~1p Moms tnc 1983 Introducing Players 100~. Regular and Menthol Also available in Kings Warning : The Surgeon General Ha s Determin ed That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kings. 12 rng ·'tar:· 1 0 1119 nicoune-100' s 14 mg ·'tar: 11 m n1co11ne av per cigare tte , by FTC method. , Dally Pilat TUESDAY. JULY 5. 1983 STOCKS 8 5 TELEVISION 86 L oug anis' elf orts stand out in trials D 0 COMICS 87 of UniYersity Games. B3. iming off; ngels fade ~n twilight • ~.JORN SEV ANO rn.;o.., ....... • The Angels' timing could have been better. • On a night in which a crowd of 63, 132, a ~-aeaaon record, jammed into Anaheim 8tadium, and another two million or so were »-atching on nauonal television, the Angels, when it would have been nice to sparkle, turned in a 4th of iJuiy dud (that will be the only pun). l . The Kansas City Royals, taking advantage of an lnconsiatent Tonuny John and an extremely consis- tent Paul Splittorff, cruised to a 5-1 victory Monday iught. c The game, for all intent and purpose, was over before it waa three innings old. By the time the ~la collected their first hit -a Tim Foll single to Jight with one out i.n the fourth inning-the Roya.ls bad 10 ... and five runs. And, with Splittorff (6-2) using the twilight (it was a 5:18 start) and a good moving fastball to his 9'1van~. the rest waa academic. "ft waa easter to aee the ball early in the game," admitted the Royals' designated hitter Hal McRae, w ho singled home the club's initial run in the first. "la the game went on, it got harder. We just got to John when we could aee." The Angela we ren't as fortunate against Split- torff. , •.. ' For LaBlanc, Pan-Am trip is the capp~r By ROGER CA~N OfhO.., .......... It's not the samba, it's not sumo, nor is it Sambo's. Paul La.Blanc, a 30-year-old wrestler with a . background which includes Fountain Valley H igh, Orange Coast College and Southern California College, isn't into dancing, rice or the res- taurant business. What he is into is sombo -a different style of wrestling which is ta1dng him to the Pan-Am Games in Caracas, Venezuela in August as this nation's represen - tative in the 163-pound category. It's the capper to a wrestling career which included six years under Coach Vern Wagner at Fountain Valley and Coast, in addition to stints as a coach at Fountain Valley and Troy high schools and Cal State Fullerton. "This will be my last," says La.Blai)c. ''The Pan·Am Games is a neat way to end it. Physically, I'm OK, but financially ... " La.Blanc returned from Colo- rado Springs recently with the title at 163 pounds at the National Sports Festival. victory throw -tossing your op-, ponent to the floor, flat on hia back, while remaining on your feet. Competitors wear a wide lapel jack et and shorts over a freestyle uniform. "I've had a couple of four·point throws," says the Garden Grove resident. ''That's putting them down flat on their back, but I went down with it." The wide-open style of wrestl- ing, which originated in the Sov· le t Union, is a first at the Pan-Am Games and yet to become a part of the Olympics program. And, it has fit in nicely with LaBlanc's situation and style. An instructor at a men's health club (Racquetball World in Fountain Valley), his oceupation (aerobics) keeps him in shape, while the unique fonnat is basically what he liked best about wrestling in the first place. "We enjoyed the freestyle throws," says La.Blanc, recalling his prep and early college career centered around such teammates as Chris Sones, Dan Lewis and Bob Walker. · "I hit the ball OK, but on certain pitches I oouldn't do much," offered right fielder Ellis Valentine, who was O-for-3. "Still, I didn't think he waa overpowering. I just think we were trying too much." Splittorff, in pitching his first complete game .;nee May of 1981, limited the Angela to two hits ~ANGELS, Pa1e BZ) o..,,...._...,i.-~ Sombo wrestler Paul LaBlanc is headed for the Pan Am Games. Sombo wrestling is a combina- tion of freestyle, Greco-Roman and judo with the emphasis on throws. The ultimate is a total "Chris w as a goo d Greco-Roman wrestler and "Bob was a world place winner," says La Blanc. ! Royals: We're fortunate to he where we are BY JORN SEV ANO CW-.0.., ....... A year ago at ~e All·Star break, the Angela w ere leading Kansas City by one pme and Texas by 11 'h. Today, the Rangers have assumed the top position, two games in front of the Angels and 4 'h ahead of KC. Traditionally, the All-Star break leader goes on to win the division. The Anaels did 10 last year, and the percentage figures of yean prior weigh heavily in tradition's favor. The Angela and Royala don't put much ~ in traditions, though. Of course maybe that's becau.e neither is in first place at the moment. • The Angela. however, coosidering their numerous injuries, have already ex- pressed their pleasure with their stand- ing. The Royals pretty much feel the same way -but for a different reason. Kansas City has just flat-out played poorly in the first half. Oh, they've had injuries, too, but nothing compared to the Angels. And the Royals' first half was. a cakewalk compared to what's ahead. Follwing the three-day All-S tar break, KC will play 63 games over the next 61 days. The Royals will be involved in four doubles and have only one day oH the entire month of August. "I feel like our record now -one game above .500 -which is not good, not bad .. . it's about where we should be," said KC Manager Dick Howser of his 37-36 ball club. A typical night for Astros' Knight as Dodgers fall "Fortunately, we're still a contender because nobody has taken charge. Texas has been playing well, but they don't have a bullpen. I think in the end it will be between us and the Angels." For the Royals to stay in the race, or even become a factor, one would think they're gomg to need more consiste~y in the second half. Kansas City's longest winning streak during the tint three months was four games. And the club hasn't posted back-to-back victories since June 21-22. "You can't say you've had a good first half, despite our problems, when you only have a .500 record," offered Hal McRae. "I think what we have to do is end up 20 games over .500, and to do that we have to Title-bound start as quickly as possible." "I don't feel we have to establish anything," added Willie Aikens. "I think we just have to play good baseball. We've been fortunate in a sense, but the Angela have had as many injuries as we've had. I just think we're lucky no one team has gotten hot." "We're fortunate to be where we are," agreed relief ace Dan Quiaenberry. "We. certainly haven't played well yet. I think it'seaential for us to get off to a quick start in the second half, though. "When you have to play 59 games in 61 days, that's tough for any ~ whether it's young or old. One thing's for a~ the bullpen won't be complaining about not getting enough work." Bria n Hawkes (left) and Lynn Adams retained national racquetball titles Monday a t Orange Coast College. See story, page 82 . ... ·Fifty years later, it's still a pit~her's game CHICAGO (AP) -The year wu 1933 ·w a-bell decided it would help Chk:qo celebrate lta World'• Fair with a unique 6dee, an All·Star game matchina ,. best players in the two 1equea acalnst Ilda other. • The atarUnc pitcher for the American ~ WM IAfty Gomez. who had a e lOUthpaw view of the world. He on that tint pme llllipment on of Wectn.iay nlcht'a 50th .nniWftlrY ame in ~ Parle. ··Let'• ... .,. noted Oomn. "ntty yeen ..,. I llKllt haw~ f.lw." Re --. in t.ct, 24 at the tlme. a flame.-thrower who w• a natw'al for the All-Star starting uaignment. Before the pme. Gome2 said, American League Manager Connie Mack went over the National League lineup with his pitcher. "P aul Waner, fastball hitter; Wally Berpr, futball hiUer; Bl1J Terry, faatball hitter; Their flnt fJve guya were futball hitters and I wu a futball pitcher. I told Mr. ~k that would be tou1h." Oomn turY\ved the problem, pitching three shutout innlnp and even delivered a llngle, drlvlna in the fint run of the game. "He aet blck the designated hitter 40 yNl'I," uld teemmate Joe Cronin. Gomn frowned. "I only had one weakneaa at the plate," he said. "The pitched ball When I got to first bale, about 800 people fainted." Cronin and Gomez were amona 13 of the 15 aurvlvora from the 1933 iame who accepted Invitations to appear at the Golden Anniverury pme -BUl Terry and Woody Encllah were unable to make It. The 13 1pent their time t.ellinc tall talet on each other while the 1983 Stan prepared for this ye.a.r'a game. 'the current atan held workouts at Com.llkey Park today aft.er two oldtime~ team apiced their reunion wtth a pme of thelrown. "I hOpe it doesn't go lone." oblerved ~-,~~~~~-J ~------ Gome:i, "becauae naor mortis might aet in." Ben Chapman, the AL left fielder and leadoff batter in 1933, glared at Cronin. who managed him for one year wtth Boeton. "They Mid t had a quick temper," Chapman uld, "but he had a quick releue. I batted .340 and he traded me· " Prtnc-e Hal Schumacher, the only member of the f our·man NL a>'tchtng •'*ff who did not work in the 19U pme, wu uked what he remembend of the event. "My moet vivid memory," he uld. "ta that I wu 60 yean younaer." • --~------- Dave Righetti Righetti proves • a point NEW YORK (AP) -Dave Righetti was one out away from a • no-hit1er. At the plate was Wade Boggs with 101 hits -the first player in the majors to reach 100 -and a .357 batting ave rage, aecond best in the American League. In the stands at Y ank.ee Stadium, 41,077 fans were stand- ing, ecreaming and applauding. "I could eee everybody was ner- vous and they were making me· nervous. I couldn't even look in the dugout," Righetti said. "I said, 'G reat. I have the best hitter in the league in that situation .· '' But Righetti had aomething ~ prove. "There was a lot of emotion. a lot of buildup in my mind. I wanted to prove to people that I'm an All-Star," he said. So the New York Yankees' 24-year-old left-hander fired a sharp slider past Boggs for his ninth strikeout, completing a 4-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox and the first no-hitter by a Yan: kee since Don Lanen'• perfect game i.n the 1956 World Series. But hia next outing will come in Kanaaa Qty next weekend rather than in the All-Star game Wedneeday night in Chicago. The Yankees had recommended the AL take Righetti u a replace· ment for injured teammate Ron Guidry, who had to beg off, but the nod we.nt to Baltimore's Tippy Martinez. "I wanted to go and represent Ronnie," Righetti said. "My pitching shows I deserve it." Surprise Transpac leader· ~ ! I .. • 1: .. . ' '> I .. I ' . ,,, \ '. .... . •f I • L Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 5, 1983 Junior Wallhanger s a hit in Paintsville From AP dlspa&o~e• PAINTSVILLE, Ky. -Kerry Iii Everett and Glenn Bragglt have shown early they may fit in with "Harvey's Wall bangers," nick.name for manager Harvey Kuenn's home run-hitting Milwaukee Brewers. Everett, 22, and Braggs, 20\ ~ere dratted last month by the Brewers, and in Ohly 13 games with Paintsville of the Appalachian League, the California duo has accounted for 11 home runs and 41 runs batted in. Everett. a Chula Vista native who attended Point Loma College near San Diego, is hitting .316 with six homers and 22 RBI. Braggs, from San Bernardino and the University of Hawaii, has five homers IUld has driven in 19 runs while hitting a gaudy .404. Braggs, 6-3 and 210 pounds, almost missed a career in baseball. The intervention of an umpire proved to be the turning point. "I played Little League and Pony League, but then I took about three years off, and I was going to take my senior year off, too," Braggs said. "This umpire knew my boss and he got my boss to rearrange my work schedule so I could play baseball. . "I really didn't take baseball seriously at the time," said Braggs. "It was no big deal, but I guess it did tum out to be a pretty big deal." After a junior season at Hawaii during which he batted .368 with 11 homers, 60 RBI and 32 stolen bases. Braggs was a second-round draft choice of the Brewers. Unlike Braggs. Everett grew up playing baseball. The baby of the family, he is 15 years younger than brother Mike, a onetime player in the Chicago Cubs organization. It was Mike who fired Kerry's enthusiasm for baseball at an early age. Everett, a third baseman despite his sir.e (6-5, 195), was a four-year starter at Point Loma. Former Cosm os coach dies ZURICH. Switterl&nd (AP) -21 Hennes Weisweiler, who coached championship teams in three nations - including the Cosmos of the North American Soccer League -died today at his home. Henderson ties AL record Rickey Headenoa stole three 111 hues and ecored three n..uu to lead Oakland to a 4·3 victory over Texu to htgttllght American I...eque .cUon Monday. Hendenon, who set • major league record by stealing 130 hues laat year and haa 42 this aeuon, tied an American Leque mark by ateal.ing aeven bues In two game11. Elaewhere ... Ore. Walker drove In five runs with a two-run homer and a three-run double to power the Chicqo White Sox past Minneeota, 12-6 ... Bea Ogllvle, aelected earlier in the day to replace the injured Reute Jackaoa on the Ameri- can League All-Star squad, celebrated by clouting his fourth career grand slam as Milwaukee ripped Clevela.nd, 6-3 ... Seattle at Toronto and NINDIMON Baltimore at Detroit were rained out. Quote of the d ay Ille Nastase, who never has won the Wimbledon tennis championship: "I have a dream that,. finally, I win. Then I take my trophy and I go all around that crazy stadium bowing to the people and giving the finger to everybody. Then I take my racquets and break them up with my hands. Then I throw them in the river and stop playing tennis." Chambliss s pa r ks Atla nta Cbrla Cllambllu had three run-scroing singles and Claadell Waab-~ lng&oD and Dale Marplly added three ... hits apiece as Atlanta coasted to a 9-5 victory over Cincinnati to highlight National League action Monday. The victory moved the Braves one full game ahead of the Dodgers in the NL West. Elsewhere, ... Reliever Gary Lacas escaped a no-out bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning to lead San Diego to a narrow 4-3 truimph over San Francisco ... Andre Dawaoa hit two home runs and a double in the first game and Gary Carter homered in each contest to lead Montreal to a doubleheader sweep of the Chciago Cubs, 6-3 and 4-3 ... Darrell Porter belted a grand slam and Onie Smltk drove in ctwm.Jea three runs with four hits as St. Louis whipped· Pittsburgh, 11-4, to gain a split of their doubleheader. J aaoa Tllompsoa lined a three-run homer and Toay Peaa and BW Madlock had three hits apiece as the Pirates took the opener, 7-2. Nell Allea, 5-8, won the aecond game for the Cardinals and now has a 3-1 record since being acquired from the New York Mets last month ... Steve Carltoa pitched a four-hitter and struck out nine to regain the all-time strikeout lead McCumber h ot, Watson cold OAK BROOK, nt Mork M<.<:um~r woo th 60lh Wc.'llA!m l!I Open with u hot putwr and Tom Watson lost it with a cold one. In a rain-forced 36-hQle windup Monday over the Butler National t-ourse, Watson let another tournament slip aw~ Two weeks ago, he loe>t the U S Open by a stroke and the same thing h~ppencd again. McCumber rolled b1 an 18-foot birdie putt on the laat green to finish with a 7 1 for a 4-under-par 284, Wat.son missed a six footer for a birdie on the 17th for a tie, and closed with and even-par 72 for 285. The victory was worth $72,000 to McCumber, whose only other triumph on the PGA tour was lbe 1979 Doral Open, Watson, still wrthout a victory this year as he prepares to defend his British Open C'rown at the Royal Birkdaleroursein England next week, blew a four-stroke lead with a 75 in Monday's morning round. Smith, Stoklos grab titl_e SANTA BARBARA-Defending world champions Singin Smjth and lll!'a Randy Stoklos outlasted Andy Fish-E.lill burn and. Dane Selznick 28-26 and 26-24 to win an All-Star beach volleyball tournament at F.ast Beach Monday . Stoklos' powerful spiking and Smith's rang- ing defense earned the top-rated pair $6,000 in their first pro beach vollyball tour win in four outings th.is season. The second-place team split $3,000. USFL favor ite: Mich igan ? Winning the Central Division championship in the United States [!] Football League's first season is only C t the first step, says Michigan Coach Jim Stanley. The Panthers captured the crown with a 33-7 pounding Sunday of Arizona, which prompted Wranglers Coach Doug Shively to predict; "Michigan will win the whole thing." But to do that. the Panthers have to get by the Oakland Invaders next Sunday in the first round of playoffs. And on July 17 in Denver, in the USFL's inaugural title game. they have to beat the winner of Saturday's other playoff mat.chop between the Chicago Blitz and the Stars in Philadelphia. Michigan beat out Coach George Allen's Blitz for the division title, each team finishing at 12-6 but the Panthers winning by virtue of their two victories over Chicago. Asked how he fell about that feat, Stanley said: "Happy, but tired. This is a fine moment -but there are two more games to be played." The Panthers. who scored the most points in the league (451), figure to be solid favorites against Oakland, which managed to win the Western title despite a 9-9 record and scoring jus t two more points (319) than it allowed. • , ANGELS FALL • • • From Page 81 through e1ght Innings, and didn't allow a run until Brian Downing's two-out single brought home: Rick Burleson from second in the ninth. "That's as good as he's pitched all year," complimented Kansas City Manager Dick Howaerof his southpaw, "He can't pitch any better " Spllttorff agreed. "I had good stuff and I made good pitches," be said. "l felt confident. I really did. Plus I think I u.aed the background (the twilight conditions) to my advantage, although I'm not a power pitcher." OC course, it should be pointed out that Splittorff didn't face the Angels' A unit, as Reggie Jackaon, Doug DeCinres and Rod Carew all sat out another night. That trio was joined, too, by Fred Lynn, who sat out becAuse of a bruised right forearm (incurred when hit by a Bud Black fastball Sunday), and Bobby Grich, who left after the fifth inning with a brubed left knee (incurred after fouling off a Splittorf:f pit.ch) . The Royals, meanwhile, battered John (6-5) into his earliest exit of the season (he lasted only l ~ innings), and didn't let up any when Mike Witt c.ame on in relief. • "I think the key for us was the !irst inning and the fact we got a couple of runs," said Splittorff. "The Angels are a heck of a momentum team. When they get Burleson on to start things, they can really roll." Splittorff and the Royals made sure, however, the An~els nev~r ~ot rolling. ANGIL NOTES -Oeue Dee~, allhOuOll nor 100 -c.nt. ll to111e lo i>erllcti>ell In W-'l''l All·Slat ee..,., 0.Clncft rffd>ecl llll decision ellt< 111111119 In,,,. Dalllll9 ce°ge wllhOut loo much d lKomtorl Mondllv. "I hll, I ltlraw and Ir•"·" lie \eld. "I tNI II-• l'M be able lo contrltlula end 111e1 wn lmoor11n1 to me. My ~ '' lll• lliff. I've lull 001 10 won. oul Ille mu.des and I'll be all rlOllt There wel ·~ llttle dl"om4ort W11en I 1111, bul I .t111 llevl lo be c.retu4 and not ""'" II." • . BY KOtlll9 • run In the "'""" ~ • II wH Ille fOU<tll time Ille"""'' had turntd lUCll • trlcll to avoid llelne lflUt oul .. T.,._v J"""1 did lleve • S-1 Anellelm Sledlum record be'for• io.11'8 ......... Jec:llMft, ot>vlo\Ny IHllno Delft<, fletded ground Delb el ftrtl beH ano wu mek1119 oul<k, ec:curate ltirow~ ec:rou Ille dlemond durlfll 1>a11l119 Pf'e<llce Mond•'I' . OeCMc:n, Jedi-•nO ... C-••• .. IJCPKf9CI beck In ,,,. lineup when Ille AllCMll -• lllrN ·oeme -"' In Bollon Frldev The Angel, return trome Jutv 11 fOf' • lwo-..... llOmelleno. A li sa ys he's bored with lux ury living LONOON (AP) -Fonner world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali said in an interview published Tuesday that he was bored with living in luxury and was considering selling his mansion home in Los Angeles. "I'm thinking of leaving all this and buying a little three-bedroomed house," Ali was quoted as telling the London Daily Star newspaper. "I have seven children but there are only the four of us together now counting my wife." Ali, interviewed in Los Angeles by the Star's boxing correspondent Peter Batt. was quoted as saying: "I get tired of living in luxury. When you live in luxury, you have to tip the cook a thousand dollara, you have to tip the gardener a thousand. "You just sit here getting fat and lazy. You should be out there in the kitchen doing the dishes. Weisweiler, who was 62, died of an apparent heart attack, according to a spokesman for the Zurich Grasshoppers. Wei.sweUer's death came only a few weeks after he led the Gr~oppers to the Swiss title. as Philadelphia blanked the New York Meta. 4-0. T elevision., radio Carlton, who began the game one strikeout behind "I worked hard for this. But when you got luxury. you need two gardeners and two servants. It makes you lazy. I don't want no more luxury. It don't mean nuthin no more," he was quoted by the Daily Star, which headlined the interview: "The Saddest Houston's Nolu Ryu, upped his career tota.l to TV: No events scheduled. '· 3,569 while evening his record at 9-9. RADIO: No events scheduled. ,;··~·--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__J Sports Story Ever Told." I.·.- ";'.·,J ligtim e tennis is a mess ~=.·ls it possible a r evolt might b e in the offing ? ' By WILL GRIMSLEY . WIMBLEDON. England (AP) 1• -They've wrapped up another 1 Wimbledon, the 96th over 106 .. :)'ears. Late next month the big 1 show settles down at Flushing .~eadow for the U.S. Open. Then .~hat? . Tennis, as a sport, sheds its .floak of dignity and credibility 1 •. !'nd becomes just another · globe-girdling medicine show. . "Thia way, ladies and gentle- J· "..men. come see John McEnroe -.t '-. bash his racket over a net post." )" . ... , ~; ,r . Adams wins racque tball t itle again !··· :• . Lynn Adams of C-081.a Mesa 1,. SUClCetlSfully defe~ her na- ' tional ou\door title Monday ,,·1 with a 21-15, 21-15 victory over Martha McDonald to highlight the 101h annual Na- tionaJ Out.door Three-wall Racquetball Championships at Orange Coast College. By defeating Florida's McDonald, Adams became the finrt women to win four na- •) tional racquetball ti\lea. ft ' Not IO fortunate was West- u '1 mi.niter'• Brian Hawkes of f.'r Westminlter and hit partner Jim H1cka, the No. 1-aeeded v -~ teemlnthemen'1opendoubles -: competition. :''' Hawkes was 16 minutes late ':!" ' for an 8 a.m. aemifinal match r. t • i :: ~ i I : ' i • I I '• apinat the team of Mark Bryant of Fountain Valley and Ken Hy.ell of Hunttnat.on BNch. TO\.lr1\al'nent director Barry Wallace promptly fined Hawkes ~ point for rNery minute he was late. The result WM a 16-0 deficit for the H.awk.es-Hkka teem ln the fint game. Bryant and Hywell went on to win the Rmlfinal match, 21-6, 21-18. In the finals, however, Mark Hardlnc and Paul Olean, both of Hunu.n.,t.on ae.ch, 900ftd a 19-21, 21-16, 11-$ victory to c1alm the champiomhip. h WMl"I'\ a totally bad day forHawkee. A lhort time later, he de- felted o.n Southem, 21-US, 21-12 '° wln h.il third IU'a.lcht mm'• open llng1a cham- pblahf p. -· "In the stadium, Jimmy Con- nors, the flying disc with the loudest grunts in captivity." "For 15 bucks we give for your pleasure the cold Czech assassin, Ivan Lendl. "Hurry, hurry, hurry. See it now." COMMENTAR Y Bigtime tournament tennis is in a mess. Agents have wrested control from the establishment, which appean at a losa to take remedial measures. Top players have be- come arrogant and independent, with their agents' help milking the game of its life blood with utter disrega_rd for the sport itself. Under-the-table payments are rife. Agents hold top-ranking players ransom, demanding il- legal appearance money for tour- naments which need a drawing card to survive. There is stirring among the hundreds of leaer pJayers whoee pre9ence is needed to make the show authentic. A revolt could be in the offing. These spear-carriers have a legitimate gripe. They say the rich are getting richer, top players lopping off the btggest portions of the prize money and alao demand- ing 9eCl"et payoffs to show up. A revolt is not improbable . "There is probably $50 million paid out in a year in appearance money," said Mike Davies, the executive director of the Associa- tion of Tennis Professionals . So what can the tennis bra,s., do about it? "Very little," said an influential spokesman of the tennis hier- archy. "The promoters won't admit they're paying it. Neither will the guys. "Evidence is almost impossible to get." There are 78 tournaments on the world-wide Grand Prix schedule. Milan has been dropped for next year. Rotterdam and Stuttgart are under fire. These are just drops in the bucket. Another drop in the bucket. in the player category, ia GuiUenno Vilas. the Argentine, who has been suspended for a year and fined $20,000 for tranagJ'emions involving appearance money. ·The players are fighting it. John McEnroe. Sr .. a New York Wall Street attomey, la pleading the players' case. A f izz}ing fin ale can't stop Baker DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP) -All Buddy Baker could do at the end wu hold onto the steer- ing wheel and hope nobody ahowed up in his rear-view mir· ror . Baker waa out of gas ~ coast- ing th.rough the last lap of Mon- day'• Firecracker 400 Grand Na- tional stock car race, on the way to hls first victory In 62 alarta. •'The engine WM sputtertnc on the beckatretch and then It quJt, but I knew t could tNke It to the finish line. I knew I had It won, but ... " Baker's Wood Brothera Ford Thunderbird rolled quietly aero. the flniah line 3 leCOnda ahead of the 1peedina Buick Regal of tee· ond-Place Morgan Shepherd. David PMnOn'• Chevrolet WU • diltAnt third, followed by Ron Bouc:bard'• Buick and a frut- trat.ed 1'my Labonte, WhOle Monie Carlo ai.o COMted slowly aa'09I the flnlah line. ~----... Labonte had been leading Baker going into lap 1~9 of the 160-lap event at Daytona Inter- national Speedway, but he ran out of gas and watched helpletaly as Baker shot put. "What can I aay, the car juatran out of gas," Labonte aald. "I dldn't have any idea it was going to run out. I actually tho\lght l had enough (to finlah)." For Baker, It was a sweet vic- tory -his first for the Wood Brothers, who he came to thlt aeuon, and h1a fll'lt since winning the Winston 600 in May of 1980. "I'm more excit.ed for the Wood Brothel"I and (•J>ONOI') Valvoline than for mytelf," aald the 42-year-oJd Ba.ker, who now haa li career Grand Nauonal vic- toriet. ''They aa~ me • chance when I needed It." It wu the IM&hth Fl.recrecker victory for the Wood Brothen. 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HR-Pllllburllfl, Tl'lomo1on (II). , C.l'llMb 11, P'lre ... 4 i.ctN~ SI. Loul1 025 011 20!>-1 t U 0 Pllllbu<llh 000 010 ~ • • 0 Allen •ncl Porter. &rummer (7J; Btbbv, Guent• (4), Tunnell (7), Tel<ulvt It) •nd P9ne. W-Alten. 5·1. L-81bby, l •t. HR1- St.Louls, ~ter ( 10). Plll•burgh, MtdlOck (4),~(2). IE•"''· ClllM l ''"'o.me Monlr•et 301 Oil ~ 12 ChlcellO 000 Oil 01~3 13 0 R098f't, Scn•tz.acMr (7) •ncl C•rter, Ruthven, PrOIV (S), Letl•rll (6), 1Sru11t•r Ill. C•mobell Ct> •nd D•vl1. W-tt~. 12·3. L-tlutllven, S-• HR1-Montrn l, O•wton 2 1171, C•rter l9l E..-4, CUM J i.ctN~ Montr••I 200 10 I OCI0-4 4 0 cnia.o ooo 001 001-2 4 o Sender\On, 8 urr b (7), Sche t Zader (t), llHrdon (9) •nd C•rltr; Jenkin•. PrOIV (61, ISruHl•r (I), C•moo.tl (t) •ncl L•ka, O•Vll (fl. W-$enderson, 5·6, l.-Jenkln•, l ·•· HRa-Monlr••I. C•rttr 1101. Clllc•llO. 9uckner 1101. ....... 4,M9h 2 New Y or• 000 000 ()()()-() • I Plllle~lll• 00 I 102 OOx-. S 0 TMr .... Oltz (I) •ncl Ortiz, C•rllon •nd 01•1. W-<•rlton, t·•. L-T9"rtll, I·). ..,.,,... '· ·-s Clnclnnell 011 000 300-S t 4 Allent• llO 032 OOa-t U 0 h<env1, G•le 111, P\.lleo 14), Powtr IS), Pttlor• (6). H•Yfl (I) •nd 9 11erd911o, Ot YieY, FalcoM (4), MOore (61 end Poco<ot>e. W~•tc-. 7·1. L--98'env1. 4·t . HR-<lnclM•tl, EMlkY (3), ,. ..... 4, co.... J $en Fr•ncltco 000 100 11»-l 12 2 $en oi.oo 011 ooo 20x-4 I o K.rukow. Lev .. 19 (7) and 9ranlv: Tllurmond, OtLeon 161, Mon11t m, Show m. LUCU m •ncl Kennedy w-Thurmond, 1·0 L-terukow, 5-S. HRv-$en Fr•nclaco. Yourogllloocl 1 Cll MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AIMf'lcan L.._. ISATTING Cito el behJ·c.r..., ........ Mt. ISr•tt, Kan-.. Cltv. ~. eoe.t. !Sotton, .356; Grlfftv, New Yori<, W , TllOmton, Cleveland, .314. RUNS·Yount, MllwaUk .. , 56. OEv•n1. llk>tton, SJ; WWlbon, K•11M1 Cltv, SJ, lttplien, 9el!tmon . 52: W•rd. MlnnflOI•. 52. ltBl·Rfca, 9otlon, 51; Kiiiie, Chk:elJO, 56; C-. Mllw•uk .. , 5'; Ward, MlnnttOI•, S2; Frenco, Clev ... nd, 4t; LNP•rrllh, Oetroll, 4t. 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LlffUe ISATTINO (llO •t bell)-H_,ldo., SILoult, .J.47; Kn/llflt, Houlton, l34; Eesler, Pllllbur9". ,333; Murllfly, Attente, .l2A, O•WMn, MontrMI, .311; Mecllock, Plr· I tllurtn, • .121. RUNS·Muronv, Attent•, 7'; Ger11ev, $en Ditto ...... '""1MonlrNI,60; EHnl, S.n FranclSClO, 57: w "°"• New York, 49. RBl·D•wton, MonlrMI, •s; Hendrick. S1Lou11, 511 Murllflv, Alltrott. Sil Gvwrere, Lta ,.,...._ st; Even1, $en Fr•ncllCO, 4'; G8"YtY, Sen oi.oo. 49, T.Ktnnec!Y. $en Ditto, 4'. HITS·D•wton, MonlrMI, "· TllOn, Houa1on, ft. Oii,,.,. Montreel. K . G8"YtY. Sen Ditto. f); Handrlcli, StLoult , '3, N\i¥Jl//'ly, Allan!•, t), oouaLES·Knllltll, Houllon, 21, 81/Q· ,_, Clllc:e90, 20; 01Wton, Montr•... 20, JR•Y, PllllbUrth, 20; OllYM, Monll'MI, ,., TRll't..ES·S1ol!lat, Allente, I, Mor-, HOUiton, I; Oawton, MontrN I, 6, ltelnt\, MenlrMI, •; S er• lltd wllll S, HOME RUNS·EveM, $en Frenclaco, It; Murllflv, Allent•. It; O•WtoOn, MonlrHI. 17; G_.,_, LW ~ 17; kllmldt, Pl'llle· clt!Pftlt, IS. STOLEN 9ASES·ltelne1, Montr .. t, 34; Wiiton, New Yor~. JO; L•Meller, S.n Fr•ncllCO, 27. I.Sax, Lei A....... fl; Mor-, Houlton, 26. PITCHING 17 cltclslontl-Flllt-. Allen· i., 7·1, 1.51: Montttutc0, $en oi..o. 1-1, 4.ll, ltnn, Houtton, 7· I, I f4; P ,..,..1. Anent•. 10-2. u e: R-•· MonlrMI, 12-i. 217. $TRIKEOUTS·C•rllon, Pl\lledelOflle. 13S; Soto, ClnelnNtl, 12•; MCWltlletm, Pt1tt0uren, 100; a.renvl, c1nc111111111. 17; •oew•, MonlrMI, as. SAVES·ltMrdOft, Mo<llrtel, 13; L•-· Sen Fr•nclteo, 11; a.«o.len, Atlenle , 10, Lt.Sfllltll. Chk HO, 10; Luett, $en 01"o, t. ALL·ITAJl "OITIRI ~~ STU.,...._ l.IN•lW c -Ted~ •. Mllw~" 1•-••C-..... 2a -Mtnny Trllto. Cltvtlelld Ja -Geclf-.. 9r•ll, Ken.-. (Jty $S -ROl>ioo YOUt\t, Mllw..-M OF -Devt Wlnfleld, New York OF -l'"rM l.'19111. A.-. OF-TON•~ P -To be tnnounced OIW'll Celdltft: .. --, ..... Lene. Parrtlll !OtlrOltl. Ptt"'°'" -Rleli H~ll (Ttxea), Rick SuldlfM IC111¥e1Mdl. o. ... Stlell !Tor· 911tol, Mell YO\lfll CS.Ille), TINY MaNW.1 et.nlrnorel, Aurtllo L-l (0.- lrOll), Oen QullllflOMrv CK.,..., City), loo Sia,,_., (llk>tlon) lllfteldMt -Delle O.C-.. CANa), Cecll C-(Mllwt\fllM), Eddie Nwxr•v CS.Hlmortl. Oulfl.idert -WI... WlltOn (1(.,..., City), Rlckev ~ton (O•IU•ndl. •on Klllle CCl'llcttol. G8"Y Ward (Mlnnftota), Jim Rlet Cktton), Ce rt Y•tl1.-nlkl (Bot· Ion). hn OelMe IMllWtUkM). NetMMILM.ue fTAaT .... UNllW C -GWV C91'1«, MontrMI IB -Al ()ti.,.,, MonlrMI 2B -SltW S.11, DN9lr'I JB -Miii• Scllmldl, ........... " SS -Onie Stnlln, $1. Loult OF -Dtllt flMNpi/IV. Atlenle OF -Tim R•lftft, MofllrMt OF -Anclr• O•wton, MonlrMI P -To llt •nnoutlCff 0.-: C•ldler•. Jol'lnnv lenCl'I CClr>elnnetl), Br11Cl8 hnedl(t (Allenle), T.,,.., K9MeCIV ($en 0'41ool. Pllchen. F•r........ Vt ltHtltl• C~). Jent Orow:o !New York), Bill O.INleY (Ho111ton), Dev• Oreveckv (S.n 0'41ool, AllM H•mmeker (S.n FrenclKO), P•scwl Petti (Allenl•l, LM Smith (Chi· QllO), St•v• lt098"1 (MonlrNI), G8"V L•,...le (Sen Fr•ncllCOl, Merlo Solo (Cln· clMetll. lnfle4der• -...... ~ (~). SIM Medlock !Pltllburetll, O.rrtll Event ($en Fr•nclaco) Outfltldert -C.-N ~lck (SI. Loul1l, Leon Ourllem (Chic.go). LITTLE L•AGU• ALL·STARS l4·15·"8f·lldl DISTitlCT S.S TOUllNAMmNT (el W...,.._ P'9"1, tnlMl Se ... y'I 'Int ...... °""" t a.m. -El Toro "''· L.allUM 8"cll Noon -~ "'· Mlulon South l p.m. -Vlelo vl. lrvlnt ScM.tlh • P.m. -L•k• Forftl vs. Minion Hiii\ s..MeY'I Gemet 10 a.m. -North Irvine "'· Et Toro·L"""9 ee.cn winner I p,m. -Min ion No'1h n . $addle· ~k·Mlulon South wt,.,.... 4 P.m. -El Toro·LaeYne kecl'I IOMt Vt. SecldleOedl•MfUlon South IOMt 7 P.m -Vlelo-Soulh ININ -Vl. Lek• Fornt·Mln lon Hiiis lOMr (NOTE: n.. lournement contlnun through July 16 wll!I !fie cfletnPlonltllP IMltne •t 10 e.m. Woodbtldot P•rk It toe.tee! •I CUiver •no Alton 1lrMlt In Irvine). HllVWeMlht1c MONDAY'S alSULn !Sa.ti tf .... y ..... Y .. M ........ , f'aST RACI. 6 turtonet. Jim Burk• CBleekl 4.60 UO 2.60 Umbrelle FINI (OllV8"ft) 4.20 uo Tlrau Tom (Stell*") 11.20 Also raced: Lt Selut•, Seminole Kid. HMvv H•nd, Hog Wiid, Eatrtmttv. Patriot Joe, Helen'• TIP, F•tnellar T~. Mlgtlfy CMler. Time: 1:11 215. s•COND RACI. I "" m.ie. G•le Clrele (PedroH ) II to S,to t.20 Slov Yer-(Me1•l uo SM Soft Merllet Co.lehou11evel 5'.0 Alto raced: TOIO'\ Prlnc.e, 81811-lone. Another Toett, Swemo Ltr1t, OorllllM, Force OI RMton, 819 Geo, Alllton. Fin l 8leda. Time: 141 U DAILY DOUaL• "·I) Mid UUO TM•D RAC• ...... tvrlonet. Retilne Run (H•wltY) 4.110 UO UO Spry Dene« ("-droael 1Jt •.OO Trn Don IOlllltretl 1.20 Alto rtwe1: Btood Roval Friend, F•lr 81rd, O•ncie And All.ck, Lord Of A•, Jol'lnoleble, Rl8hl On Reel, Junture, D•,_ ACC8ftl, ltomen Terreng Time: 1:1'. JS IXACTA (3-4) Mid '7UO. "°""™ RAC•. 6 lunontt a .... L•U CMcCerronl uo uo 2AO H•ueflty eu1 Nie• !Dtl•nout1eY•l E••v C.tl'I CPlncn l Abo raced· ,...., ... .... Time l:Oe 415 2.AO UO 2,40 T rlomone, SI end JS IXACTA (4·Sl Mid WOOO. f'll'TH RACI. 1 It 16 mllK, Pte11obtflr11 <B1tct1> n . .o uo 4.60 SO Goel !HewltY) >..ci 2.60 Chlvev (C•tt•necla l l.00 Alto rtud: Tl..-, CheMOll De G4-lta. Mtftle's M...ic, Tr tOOen, F "°"'°"' ""'°"· Time. 1.43. JS IXACTA 14•2) Mid $17'00 MXTM RACL • tur~ ••le ct•d Suitor ( Valt n1u•l•I 14-00 00 .. ., Panv LttOtr ISIOIMJ S.40 00 Calh On In (McCtrrOlll U0 Alto reud: Cont~, Wlll'I llltd9 Miiiion, End 0lu4ey, MM9t, Gottttun O.J., F•Kk, Tlftltl. Time: 1:11 2/5, s•v•HTit uc•. 1 m11e. Stebl1t1ed (Ht•ltYl 17,60 1.40 S.40 Z.c K. ICMl!lalne) 21.40 11.60 u-Covrt <~ .. v•> uo Abo rac>td: 9IKll ~. a rem, ISronH l!,_w, Pltvlnt To Wiii. Time: 1:)6 41S. IS UACT A 17· ll Ptlcl ........ 12 fltCK MX ( 1•)+4·)-7) M id '466,157.20 wtl!I -wlMlftt lldlt4 11111 '*°NtJ. '' l"lcJI SI• COMOletloft Hid 13,249.60 wllll • wlnnlftt llcktb (flYa l'lorwtl. •t0HTH i.AC•. Wt mi.e. on tUff. Jonn HenrV IMcC•rr-onl uo uo UI Prlnot FIOl'lmund (Va1tn1ut49l lSAO 1.00 Tonrerun IH•wlevl 6.60 Abo rec.cl: Dtctdrechm, Vtctorv z-, Scoldl ""'· 1'11a WondM, O•to Otl Sol. Tlrnt: llAI 2/S. .. •XACTA 11·•> Hid 1210.50, '""'" uca. 1 1116 ,,.,..., on 1un. W•tctlclOI <~ve> MO i.oo uo TIMlleri.dl CHt ....... I J,.cl UO Ritt 'N FIV (TOfo) 4.00 Abo rec:ad. Ptlln, Edlo Pleet, Rldl Wetaon, Tony TM, Flylnt ~. C•val9fluo. Tltne: 1ia l/J. is •XACTA IM ) Mid ut.00. AllalldMct! •,m , LM~ MOfeOAY'1 •a1Ul.TI (Ufllt!· ............. M ...... l ,.IT RAC•. tOO Y8"Clt Jiff¥ Lulldl lltallllnel UO t .60 UO a.o Melle IW8"d) 1..0 UO OltcO Ml,,_. !CrM-l :LOO Alto rKtCI: Mftf 0.Y AWt ¥, Sutltltn Fernt, Dolt Tt, Hnfly ltnctlltck, • Time: 20. IS. tJ IXACTA ('•4) Mid llS.00. HcoetO •ACI, UO Vtt'O.. A RMI H-. (CMYtl) UO 4.40 2.IO '••I Six 0-CT-t i UO UO Under Tl'la ••lnllow <ei..111t) s.40 Ai.o rececl: Gav llerrv, •11 MY Otdclv. Rtmlllln Jet, Wind "-• Foa $Cwlrr .... Hltfll9ftd l.YllX, 9Uf 0 Tiie YeM. TkM. IUI. U •XACTA (7·5) H iii UUO. n..D •AC•. iso yard• ~Int (H .. r) 4.20UOUO lklff11• Girt CCrMtwl UO l.'° Prince Contort (Adair) 6M Alto rK*S: lme Tlnv W•lefl, Mlt-Ont, Jodi• $mtl/I, Admlrolatr•tor, Mr Niki Jet. Time: 17.K. ,OU.TH aAC•. JSO Ytrdt. Plu rodtr Roc ktt (Ot lomb•) . ,..., S.40 uo Feat And Cleuv CFrvdllvl SAO S.00 He•• aorn •-CMvteal uo AIM rllead. T!Ov P\leblo, Ml ~w Too, St a.r WN1, Te• Oii Moon, Lenin Cllldl, Slnnlcel, Ytkltv1e11. T!f'n.: 11.06. 12 UCACTA 1•·7) Hid MUO. '"'" llAC•. 400 verdl. How Rich C .. rdl S.0 8onlt• Fu (Cllevta> Wiid De•l'I IW•rdl Al•o r •ctd: Funny TekHtoollbov•. EHV Vollty. Tlme1 20.l). uo 2.40 '·'° 3.40 3.40 FIOWtr, 12 IXACTA (I-SJ H id 170.20. SIXTH RAC•. 400 v•r1h. Surfln Sel•rl 1a1ev11111 '3.40 27.60 10..0 TOP ,,,,. Not ( Dtlotntle) 10.IO t.60 •It Itch (Arm"r-l 7.20 AIM rKtd: Gfft, Mr. Tlnv Oh, BlllY ~ •• Arrow Cller-, Cl\er1erbo. Notllva Po\wm, Tldn htt Shot. Time: 20.37. U UlACTA CS·2l M id 14SJ.40. MIV•NTH RAC•. 350 Y8"Cll. OM Klotv CTrMaurtl 3.20 3.00 2.60 Jet .. nroed CMvlel) 13.IO 6,to 9Hnller1 Off (Herl) 3.40 Also r•ced: Fine F .. IOe Friend, MIOon R•laer, Scali Clebber, HeN P•1I Out, Countrv Pltlol. AcM An aux, Mr Oood 819H. Time: 17 .IO. U •XACTA Cl·l ) Hid 151.60. •IGHTH RACI. lSO vtt'dl. RtOs Liilie Lulu (a.r-cl) 3.IO l • .cl 2.20 ReMMln IEClwerdll lo.AO 1.20 kndoleroty C H•rll Alto recact: Kt Ynftltn. Hlell Vooue, MothM SUp(- Time: 17A7, 12 IX.ACTA (4·•> Mid UUO. 12 l'tCI( SIX I'·•· l-S-1·4) H id "I. 117.60 wllll 10 WIMlng tlckatt Cal• llorlel). 12 ~ Sb Conaoletlon Hid 170.to with 65' IN!Mllto llckett (flvt hOnft). "''"" •Ac•. i10 v•rdt. Wtnvno C .. rdl S.60 l ,00 2.40 Rln9 Adami CGercle ) 4.40 l.20 Scltckled O.ncer !Edw•rd•l 2.to AIM rec.cl: Flea King, Sllllt N Tlrnt. Denclv Duck, Seamt Trut, ar1g111 Potlcv. Time: 4'.SS, 11 UtACTA (1-6) Mid 131,IO. All.nes.tice: 7,211. wn ..,..o.-t CetDM ......,, a.1 * Maril McC~. 171,000 -Torn W•taon, to,200 -Curt~ Str._. 120.IOO Mer' L va, '20,tOO Miki Nkoltlt•. 120.tOO .. C18"encie ROM, t ll,too Payne Stew.n, 113,too "" loo GlldW, '10,IOO Pel Linm.v, tlO,IOI Mike Go,,., 110,IOO PNI Htnaldl, '10,900 Oevld Ec!Werctt, t 10,IOO 1'1 H•le lrwln, 17,500 ROCI NuckOlt, 17.500 LArrv Nellon, 11,500 a.-v Gardner. 11 ,500 1t1 ar.-F....,_, 16,000 AndV a.en. u .ooo D•vld Oltln, 16,000 74·71· .. ·71 '1·11-1s-n 75-70-70-73 71.74.11-n 11-n -n -11 n -73-n -11 n -10-n·1• 1s-n-n -11 74·71·14-11 74-10-13·73 74·10-n-13 1o·n ·n ·1s 14·12·70-75 7'·70-71·74 1S-12·12·12 ... ,._74.73 4'·14•14-73 71·71·74·7• 73·70-7'·73 7S-71-74·73 11-14-11-n 74·n ·74·72 n -n -n -7' n -12-74·75 6'·7•·75·75 74·13-12·75 70-74·13-n 73·7S·72·74 74·74·74-n JlmCOlbarl, U,176 • n·n·73·n Hal Sutton, 12 ,276 12·7J·7•·7' Petef JllCOMell. 12 ,276 12·7S·11-n a r.-Lltll'•• 12,27• 74·73·75·7J T1m Norris, 12,276 14-73-71-15 Rick OelPot, U .27• 1s-u·74·n LMCt Ten 9r0Ck, 12,27' 10-7J·7J·1' John FOU9111. 12,276 11·71·74·1' LA'1'Y ...... .,. t2.27• 7'·71·73·15 2" LArn Milt. tl...O 71·74·7S-7' o ... Pont, 11,680 73·n ·7S•7' Slavtl lenson,11...0 12·1'·7s-n Al Galw-, 11...0 75·74·71-7• John Adams, 11,440 tt-•1s-n tf1 Tonv Carda, 11,360 71-15-1'·12 arac1 Fuon. II.MO ,,... ... 11-1• •·WllltWood 71·12·75-7' "" o.or .. Arcttftr. 11, l&S 73-n ·•n Lonnie Nle!Mfl, 11, 1'5 n -74·7'·7s Forrtst Feiltr. 11.16S ,..,,.72.71 ,,, G.,.., McCMd, IM n -1•-n-• LYnLolt.tf" 1HS-11-7S Torn Putltar,"" 74·1S-74•7' a r.a 9'vtfll, "" 7>·7'·12•7' .. Curt 8yrUrl'I, ..,. 1s-12·14-n Tom L9lvne11. l'36 14·13·1•·1' •1 8oo Ml.trPllv, ttOI 13· 73· 77-7t D•ve Stock Ion, ltOI 12·73·74·12 ScollSI~.•,_ 7H•·7'·1S a 1M Brltlon. "" 74·7S-74·1t ., Jim lloOfCK, .... n -74.72,., MerkHtvt\, ... 12-1•-11-n .. Merli O'Me8"•. •n 7•·74·11·11 -JlmmY ltOY,*4 10-11·M·14 -we11r Alrnttrone. sas. ,,., .. 7 ... 1 •·lltlc11 l't41r 15-1 .... 11 • Merli c-w• .... n -t•·'4·1' ....... 0-.. ~M 74·14 UIPL C'1MAL> Alllllle w I. T l"d. .... •·lll'tl~ IS J • .m ,,. aotlon 11 1 0 .611 ,,. ...... ..,. • 12 • .m 3)4 Wel/llntlon • u 0 .m ,,, Cel*W •·Mlclll.-n 12 ' • ... , v•C,~ 12 • 0 M7 T_ .. ,,, 11 1 0 4)1 ·~ ' ' 0 .. ""* •·Oeklttld ' ' 0 .500 LOI All9tlft • 10 0 ..... Dellvtf 1 ll 0 .. ~rl1-• I• 0 .:m K ·Cllnelled dM1i-1 !Ille Y•Cllnched wltd catd ... ......... ....... Clllceoo •I """"""'" .... y Oetcltnd •• Mfclllltn s..v.M¥ 17 UiFL dltmolontllll> el Oenvw •• ... ~~ -· -. MllMn GnMIM ..... IMIAG •AC*G (•t St ...... ONMcl Atl ~ ,.., )0 Jlt "' 2M 2'1 .. P'A * JM ,,, .., m m m -)17 m .. 442 TOP FUEL -Joe AINlto, Old Forge, Pa., Me -.OS, 23f.3' m.o.11., Oii. JOCIV Smer11 Sen Arolonto, TH•t, S.90, 252.10, FUNNY CAR -Merli Olweld, ClflCln· netl, U4 '9Conds, 245.23 m.P.h., Oii. Don Prudllornme, Gr•nede HUit, 6.31, 241.tl. Pro $~ -LM Shtollwd, Arllnelon, T•ua. 7.IO Mconcll, 1nM rn.p,h., Clef Frank toconlo, Totowe, H.J., radllellt. TOP ALCOHOL DRAG -0..rell t;wynn, Mleml, Fie., '·'° leCOllCb, 20IAI m,p.11., Oii. G•len RONla. Croetlen. N. V , 6.51, 20f .JO. COMPETITION -Ptlll Sluokt, Felrlftt Hllll, Pe .• f.SO MCOndt, 13'.50 m.1>.t'I., Oii, O•rv Brown, 9uford, G•., reclllel'lt. SUPER GAS -8oo PtlllllPt, lenMlem, P•., t.lt MCOndl, 123. 11 m.p.11., Oii. Mltl.e Meua, Ml. V9"non, Ollto, U7. 131.00. SUPER STOCK -Kant Ritter, W•t• VIiie, N.V., 10.63 '9Condt, 124,'3 m.P.11., Oii. s1 ... arennen. Brldcleweler, N.S., C911eda, IU7, 110.02. STOCK -Ed Medne1. TM,.,,.. .... COM .. 12.111 '9C~. llo.ll ,,,_,,,._, def ltoMr1 Sitter, C•mllf'ldot, Onl., C•neda. redlltllt. ~llleedl .......... Cet SMlll ----.1 MONOAY'S CH~lf' Slneln Smll!l·Rtnd\I Stoklot de4. Andy Fltl'liburft·D•ne Sellnlcl<, 21·24, 24-24. (Smllll end StOktoi Willi 16,000, Flll'I· bUrn·Se11nlcll 111111 $3,000). ......... INDIP'IN D INC• D A Y , HAL,·MMlATMON (et Sell '*91) Miii I. Ed MendoH. Flt8tteff, Arl1 .• 6J.S6; 2. 0011 $endatt, F~. NV, '4:0i, 3. Rim 8rownbar-. OcMMlde, '5;1'. W-I GIVnn Quick, New Z .... nd. 73;4', 2. JMnne Jonroton, Le• V-•· 74.SI. o... ......... AaM 1.ANCMNS (......,. a.dll -lot ..._..,,, '1 I mt<*ertl, 140 11911, C) wrecudt, 40 bonito, 1 kine '9ltnoll, l yeltowtaM, II rodL llsll. DANA WttAtl, -Jlt .....,L ... Mii, » bonito, 7 btrraCudll, 2 htllbut, 2$ 't'ellowlell, 1.0 rodl ftlll, ~ macllertl, l .. .,,._ . Tllb ..... , lrM ....... • I.OS ANG•LiS -Bl9 Roel< C'"'°', llouclual C•nvon CrMk, Ceal•lc Lelle, C••l•lc L-. Crvtttl Lelle, EH1allalh Ltkt, JKl<aon LAllt, Lltllt Rock Creatr., Litt le Rock RHtrvolr. P9ck ltoed Pel'tl. LMl•1 Plru Cr"" (FrMICllllnen'1 Fltll, Pvr•mld LAke, $en Olmtt lt-wlr. s.n Gnrltl Rlvtf (Ntl, -I end norlll torlltl. °"AMI -Trelluco CrMk. •IVU...,_ -Perrlt Ltke, Sen Jeclnto River lnortl\ torkl, Sire......,.. Cr'Mk. SANTA a u a AAA -Senl• Yntl ....... SAii NaHAtlDIMO -ale a.er l.Alke, CucatnON9 Crtak, Holcomll Creek. Jenkt Lell• . SAN 0.00 -Cuverntao LAil•. $tn Lull Rey .1 ...... S-'w•ltf Rlwr V•HTIMA -Ptru Lelle, • ..,... Creak, Sea.a er .... ,...,_.,, lellta hula Cratk 'Henry simply • amazing INGLEWOOD (AP) -Al the • of ela}lt and with a ca- reer-tbreatenina injury ~t aeven montha s-t, John HenrY miVlt have been expected to ....i on his laurela u 1981 floneof lhe Year and all-time t.hol"ouihbred money-winner. : So when he charged down the atretch to post a 11A ·Jenath vic- tory ln the $164,600 American Handicap at Hollywood Park Monday there waa plenty of reuon for jockey Chria McC.arrOn and trainer Ron McAnally to be amazed ·"What el9e can I uy bq1 John Henry'• an amazing hone,'l" .ad McCarron. John Henry'• 17th rider. "He finilhed with a lot of run and had plenty at the end. He la just amazing ... ''The more I'm around John Henry, the more he amaza me," McAnally said. "He'1 an amum, hone." John Henry lef\ heavily favored The Wonder behind him and pa.ect .,.ce-.etter ~ Florimund midway down w 1tretch to eam $97,100 and bc>09t hia career eaminp to $3, 706,297. Hia 1:48 2-5 in the 1 1-8 mU. 9ll the turf wu alow. but ln the stretch J ohn Henry covered~ final furlong ln about 12 ~ -a apeatacular COIJiet.cit for a hone that 1pent more than ll!'Vm montha recuperatiJl8 from · a aeverely pulled mu.:le. In hia Jut race, the New. lt8 Japan Cup. John Henry ~ only manage 13th place. Festival proves its worth COLORAOO SPRINGS, Cdo. (AP) -Take that, Mark Spi~ The National Sports Festivial, blasted by Olympic swtmrniDi champion Spitz Jut week • ?'a joke," "an exercille in futili~' and an event in which "~;of the top-not.ch athletes" compete, got the Jut laugh. : Festival Vended ita 12-day r1&n here Sunday ln ·~ fashion. Two adntillatiJl8 world track records ln the men•1 and women'• 100 meters -a 9.93 by Calvin Smith and a 10.79 by Evelyn Aahford T capped a festi- val that featured other out.tand- ing perfonnanoea by: . -Greg Lougania, the worid'a heft diver who won two· CQld medala; . -Swimmen Jeff Kmtoff and Michelle Richardlon, each .of whom won three aoJd medall;' -Gymnast Scott Jobn9on. 11tho tied his own festival record ; of aeven medals, five of them pd; -Gymnaat Kelly Garrilion, who IU.ffered "bum--OUt'' two years ago at age 13 but rebounaed to win six festival medala.. lnclUd- ina three aolda. : In addi\ion, this country'• best amateur boxers, led by ..;er heavyweight Tyrell Bigs, ~ the festival u trla1a for \he Pao American team. -; And the 1984 U.S . OlymPk hockey tearn WM elected rf: day at the conclusion of ~ • val competition. Named to mquad. which hopes to ~t4i United State1• 1tunni 1 90ld-ml!dal performance al 1 ·• were IUCh first-round NadoUJ Hockey Leque draheee • ....., Lawton, Pat Lall'oo~ Tom Bunmo and 1980 ~ piana Phil Verchota and Jot;.t. Harrlnplo. ~ Easy victoriei at Cup trials : NEWPORT, R.1. (AP) -'l'he three leedina fomp con~ foe the America'• Cup all Milecl to May victories Monday in leCObd round triala. Victory '83 beet Advance by three mlnuta, ~ leClOOda; Aw- tralia D outaa.lled AawTa by 3:.M; and Cha1lenee 12 ~eeted fmnct 3 by 1:38. Russian Laricheva out-splashes Louganis TRANS PAC RACE RESULTS EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) Although Ru.tan Irina Laricheva stole the 1pot.l.lght u ahe became the fint four-~ aold medalist ln the XIl World Uruwni\y Game. Monday night, Greg Loupnia pmered 80llle attentfon of hill own after a IUCC!ll!9fUl debut ln the men'• thtee·meter 1pring- boatd oompetitJon. Lougan,it. an unprecedented winner of the men'• •prineboard and platform ln the -.me World Champlonahipe Jut year, launched hill bid for th~ told medal ln the three-meter 1pringboard. 'The 23-Yftl'-old mtar from UC trvtne piled up a total of :241.9' polnt1 1n the preUmlnarie.. He w .. well aheed of Ch&na'1 Uancde Tan. who Md 226.62. Ron Merriott of r..ten\ MJcblpn WU n&nJ\ing fourth at 210.48. 'Mllt' men'• thrw-mewr fin.ala are not until Wednetday. t..rkheva. 19, a studfinl at Orod.na Sl.lte Unfvenltty, hM won or thated ln four tJtJet In three days ln her firs\ lntemaUonal meet. She eutly captured the women'• 400-rnettt free1tyle ln 4:13.41 Monday nJcht to 10 with her earlier lriumpha ln the 100 and 200 lreeatyJee.. lt wa1 ~ eec:ond futat time ln the world ln 1983. Later. ahe anchored the Soviet'• 400 f~tyle ret.y unit to ano\ht>r game1 mark of 3:49.64. "rm happy about my goldt," ahe aaid thJ'ouch an lnterpreter, "bu\ I'm happier I broke the RU191an record." The teen-apr now hoJdt her COW\ try'• national marka ln the 200 and 400 freeetylea. lier ef fortl led the RUlllana to a .weep of the five awimm1n1 aolds Monday nf8ht. ll~ them 11 tit.ls in 13 event. ln the .pon ln thtee prnee attrlctfn& 7& Mtiona. Of the tint 18 dwnporwh.lpm dedded 1n gymnaaUcs, IWimmin8 and di~. the Soviets bid won all but four. Thelr meda1a total WM 20. The other natlona to wtn one iold medal eeich were the United Stata, hmt Canada, China and Japan. The A.mHicana had the aeaind hi&hat medal total of 12. Karl~ and Annette SmJth led the U.S. bMketball tMmll to May d«Wonl, but their ooachea were f.ar trom happy. · "I didn'\ think there WU much IUbltance to the pme today," said U.S. men'• coech Nonn Stewart after wet.chine a 104·85 thumplnc of the Ivory C.O..t. MaloM, a 9-9 m1tr from MJl•""ana Tet'h, pumped ln 19 polnla while 6-1DicTumerofMidUpnand6-7 Devln Dummt of Br1shun YOW\IMd 17 aplece. "I WM lrate. 1'hll caliber of athlete, to Mttle for that (performance), •• ":J nwdioc:n. France played a Yft'1 ltroftl pme,•• Almrtmn women•• coech JW Hutchl8on followtnt a 74.51 ~ OYet" the J:wopeMa. uclultwty on 2:58 pm Smith, • 5-1 l player trim TeXM, econd 1& polnla. 111-............................ .... , ·_. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 5, 1983 Offbeat view on antitrust laws By SYLVIA PORTER Are our antitrust lawsa barrier to U.S. industrial eff.ldency, as thls administration's Ju.atice Department appears to claim? Are the pro-private enterprise, p~mpetitfon laws dating back to 1890 heading for oblivion today, almost a century Later? On the t.'Ontrary, antitrust embraces the open marketplace as ita very center, cl&UN Richard A. Givens, former New York regional director of the Federal Trade Com- mission and now a member of a prestigious New York law firm. Antitrust can be used to attack over-regulation that impedes functioning of the market, argues Givens in a new book, .. Antitrust: An Economic Approach" (Law Journal Seminars~. l983, $70). And he insists that the answer when antitrust seems to get in the way is correct interpretation of the law rather than eclipse of the law. Coming Crom a forme r antitrust enforcer, this distinctively offbeat view is important in itself. And Givens stresses this view does not mean leaving everything alone --far from it. Instead, out.side action i8 needed when the marketplace is threatened or fails to function --specifically in two areas: 1) To promote development of new technologies vital to the national interest where private invest- ment is deterred by the high risks. This is similar to the incentive that drives you to buy insurance to avoid excessive risk in anything you do. 2) To control cartellike agreements between competitors to maintain trade and raise prices, thereby threatening to deprive us of the benefits of the open marketplace. Notices of the death of antitrust are premature -- for our perceptions of our economy have changed from a focus on distributing an endl~. automatically produced cornucopia of abundance to seeking to promote an affirmatively productive economy. From this viewpoint, Givens maintains, anti- trust can be of vital significance in attacking both public and private barriers to enhance productivity. And affinnative measures to promote vital new technologies are in Givens' words, "antitrust policy by other means." Com~lition hu been furthered more by creation or new lndustriee next to old than by any. other means. For instance: The defeat of the claimed monopoly power of the railroads by the advent of IW' and motor transpor- tation; The outflanking of the dominance attributed to Hollywood by the development of TV; The 0dUution of the monopoly posseased by the Aluminum Co. of America in 1945 by new aluminum facilities built during World War Il. Instead of breaking up large industries, why not expand the industries so that none will be dominant? It could be done by promoting new technologies with the help of specialized government financial insUtu- tions. And the antitrust laws will be friendly toward joint efforts to further vital research undertaken even by competitors. Givens' thesis is highly relevant to our giant task of increasing employment without. re-igniting infla- tion: a) promote new technologies to raise pro- ductivity; b) use antitrust to control inflation. If business adopts "honestly industrial" measures to exploit tecqnoJogic.a.l advanc:ics, they won't offend the antitrust laws. There won't be any condemnation of joint research efforts in industry that would yield advances for our economy. There won't be any attempt to stop companies from saving money via long-term commitments in the public interest. And antitrust will fit in with the "deregulation" movement where regulation serves no legitimate purpose and hurts the economy. Givens' book represents a breath of fresh air. giving us a vision of a positive role for antitrust in prqmoting productivity in the 1980s. . The greatest days of antitrust may lie ahead, not behind us! ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money management, is available through her column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 809,'' in care of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) 1 U.S. challenged in satellite market KOUROU, French Guiana (AP) -Scores of salesmen are trayeling worldwide seeking customers for the lucrative commercial space market as the French-dominated European Space Agency steps up its challenge to the United States. At stake, besides national pride, are multi- million-dollar satellite contracts and a brighter economic future for France and its neighbors. The challenge became a reality last month when Ariane L6 blasted off from this jungled French possession in South America, two days before the U.S. spaee shuttle Challenger was launched from Cape Canaveral. The 460,000-pound rocket put two commercial satellites into orbit-and the European Space Agency on firm ground with its tint successful commercial mission. "This shows Europe will be competitive" with the Americans, exulted Erik Quistgaard, a 62-year-<>ld fonner Chrysler automotive engineer who heads ESA. "France is now third in the world" behind the Soviet Union and the United States in space development, "and the first in Eu.rope," said Laurent Fabius, France's Minister of Industry and Research. Court drops federal securities tax WASHINGTON (AJ>)-T hcS upremeCo4rt ruk'Ci today that at.ates, in impoe1ing property t.axe1 on banks, may not Include the value of federal securities owned by the bankJI. The 6-to-2 dt.'<!lsion means that seven states that have such taxes may no longer Impose the leviee on more than $41 million in federal securities such as Treasury bills, Treasury notes and U.S . bonds. Justice Harry A. Blackroun, writing for the court, said a 1959 federal law "prohibits any form of tax (on banks) that would require consideration of federal obligations in computing the tax." He said, "lt cannot matter whether such consideration SALES • SERVICE LEASING • TRAINING is mandated by the tax Ule90r ln practice or by the state statute ln IO many word.a." Today's caae involved a dilpute between the state ot Texas and banka located there. Similar taxes are impc>Rd by Georgia, Louisiana, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and We.t Virginia. The Texas property tax ls irnpoeed on shares owned ln a ban~. with shareholders taxed according to how many shares they own. Banks sometimes pay such taxes on behalf of U)eir shareholders. Texas included the value of the federal securities in calculating a bank's tocal aa.e\8, thus resulting ln a hlgher tax bill. 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S-.. c..,.tlf ea.,s feJ A .. s 1·15 Are Now In Session at Ntnf blle SUcll c..,.ter c..ten-lletlst• T.U,1 A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION PRICES APPLY AT PARTICIPATING STORES AND DEALERS Mex ican government hikes price tag on tortillas, bread MEXICO CITY (AP)-The govern- ment raised tortilla and white bread prices today to reduce a $500 million government food subsidy, despite fears that impoverished Mexicans cannot afford the increase. The price of rom tortillas was increased from the equivalent of 3cents a pound to about 5 cents a pound, and the price of white bread was doubled to about 1.3 cents for a two-ounce roll. Other bread prices al.so were expected to double. pated subsidies for com and wheat this year. Mexico is committed to reducing government subsidies as part of an international banking agreement to meet payments on its $83 billion foreign debt. The government won $3.9 billion in low interest loans early this year from the International Monetary F\.and as well as refinancing Crom international banks to meet payments on the debt, the Third World's second largest after Brazil. 'lbearn · h money market mterest just check with The move. which affects breads covered by government price controls, came less than a month after the government raised the national mini- mum wage on a sliding regional scale to the equivalent of $2.53 to $3.54 a day. Millions of Mexicans earn no more than the minimum wage. and an estimated 40 percent of the nation's work force is chronically unemployed or under- employed. The Commerce Department, report- ing on an announcement published today in the nation's Official Gaz.ett.e, said the price increases were necessary to avoid almo8t $500 million in antici- As part of the IMF agreement, Mexico said it would slash a multi- billion dollar budget deficit and cut subsidies. The program has eased the cri.ais in international debt payments, but the measures have worsened domestic finances. lnflallon is holding close to 100 pe.rcent and more than l million people have lost their jobs in the last year. Labor unions threatened a general strike in May to demand emergency wage increases., winning 15 to 20 percent raiees. TO START A FORECLOSURE We h•ve r•tes ~.under ~l<1ndard raff>\ tor d11vPrs helwl•en the .igc\ <•I .JO .1nd60. 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Full checking, full savings, full service Whatever kind of checking or savings account rou want. whatever type of pcrsonaf or business fi nancia service you need, iust stop by and see one of our savings counselors. •I( vour 4Wfi1Rt> daily b.1l1tnC'\• f.lllll ~k1w Sl,!IOO, during yuur monthly °'tatt>nll'nt J>('rlod. fl'~icr.sl l'\:gul.itlons rh.iulre that your funds Nm •t thl" 5''•% role' for th,• JX'riod that yuur acrount ts bl-low S2.500. -tU-. - ., (~OMPO S ITE l "RANSACTIONS l'A(ll'I( .... 10$TON oa T•Olf ANO (IN(INNAfl \TOC:ll .. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 6, 1 .. _.,, Off ice building sales reach $1 billion in SF By Ute A1aoclated P re11 SAN FRANCISCO -Commercial property is telling faster than ever in San Franci&c.'O, where sales of office buildings reached $1 billion during lhe past 15 months. That's more than five times more real estate than has been sold in any other year, according to a survey by Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services. Dollar siages broad advance LONDON -The U.S. dollar rose in Japan and staged a broad advanceineuly European ~ading today, reaching a new high agalnsl lhe Sparush peseta, u interest rate jitters swept foreign exchange markets. Gold prices edged lower in quiet tradl~g: Some European dealers said traders were awaaung the reopening of U.S. markets ~y following lhe July 4th holiday to see if interest rates would follow through on a late surge Friday, sending the dollar even higher. Solt drinks to use aspartame WASHINGTON -The soft-drink induatry can now substitute the use of saccharin wilh a new artificial sweetner, aspartame. The Food and Drug A~­ tration has announced approval of aspartame for w.e m sort drinks and said it appeared to pose no risk to health. Aspartame could replace saccharin, which lhe agency sought to ban six years ago on the grounds it could cause cancer in laboratory animals. Business p roduc tion improves NEW YORK -Business production, new orders and employment levels all improved ilJ June, corporate purchasing agents said in a survey released today. The agents surveyed, who buy materials and supplies for250 industrial companies nation wide, also cited higher prices for the third straight mon th, but added that the price gains "were selective, not across the board." New construc tion sp ending up WASHINGTON -Spending for new construction climbed 3 percent in May. its second stralght monthly advance, thanks in large part to an upsurge ~ home building. Work on buildings and olher construction put in pl.ace during May was valued at an ~ual rate of $253 billion. the Commerce Department said. Domestic auto r ecalls soar DETROIT -Domestic automakers accounted for the majority of safety-related recalls of cars and trucks in lhe first halves of both 1982 and 1983, the government says. Domestic automakers recalled 2.047.400 ca.rs and trucks in 53 campaigns early this year. lhe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported. Gold By ~e A11ocia ted Pre11 Selected wor ld gold prices today: Loadoa morning fixing $413.75, off $2.50 Loadoa afternoon fixing $410.75, off $5.50 P aris afternoon fixing $416.72, off $1.79 F rankfurt fixing $414.28, off $3.63 Zarlcb late afternoon bid $410. 75, off $5.50; $411 .25, asked Hudf It Hannu (only daily quolA:!) $410.75. off $5.50 En1elba rd (only daily quote) $410.75, off $5.25 En1elbard fabricated (only daily quote) $431.29, off $5.51 NY Comu gold spot monlh Fri. $418.30, up $2.80 Metals NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal prices today: Copper -80 ~-82 1h cents a pound, U.S. desti- naUons. CGpper -75.85 cents per pound, NY Comex spot month cloeed Fri. Lead -20-23 cents a pound. ZIDc -40 cents a pound, delivered. Tia -$6.6844 Metals Week composite lb. Alamlnm . 76 c:entaa pound, N.Y. Mercury -$285.00-$295.00 per 76 lb Ouk, New York Platinum . $415.00-$420.00 domestic merchant troy ounce, N.Y. Silver Silver -$11.300 per troy ounce, Handy & Hannan (only dally q uote.) SUver -$11.780 per troy ounce, NY Comex spot month cloeed Fri. Daily Pilat -··~·'""'T classified ads phone 642-5678 ~~., . . .,. . . . • If I .. ?. . ,.. , . ' :~ • I ' I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 5, 1983 -.,......;;...~-----------------------------, ,. ~ -e:00- 10 D NEWS WONDER WOMAN BJ/LOSO S.W.A.T. HAWAllAVE-0 fl') OVER EASY ~ AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CJ) CBS NEWS ®) ABC NEWSQ Qt NBC NEWS CC/MOVIE • • • '7 'l he Front' f 1976) Woody Ath)j\. Zeto Mos1e1 (ti) WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER lilMOVIE • * * CtdSl1 01 The T1t111s" (1981) Harry Haml•n. Laurence OttVlef @ MOVIE * * ·~ Jabberwocky I 1977) Moehaef Pahn MIU WaU -9:06-m O'\ANGE COUNTY TOOAY -4'.30-m OICKCAVETT(R) ~ UHO£R.'~TANOiNG HUMAH BaiAVIOO (I) NEWS ®I BARNEY MlllER 18 ALL IN THE FAMILY '1) FELONY SQUAD -7:00-8 CBSNEWS 0 NBC NEWS 0 KUNG FU IJ ABC NEWSO 6 POLICE WOllA .. Cf) NEWS G) THREE'S COMPANY G) Qt JOKER'S WILD fD BUSINESS REPORT ~NOVA (I) P.M. MAGAZJNE @) ENTUH AJNMEHT TONIGHT '1) DRAGNET @ MOVIE *'• Under rne Rambow ' '1981) CllevY Chase. Carne F'1s/lel ©1MOVIE • • "Kntghlridefs f 1981) Ed Hams, Garv Lalli! -7:30- IJ 2 OH THE TOWN 0 <HJ FAMILY FEllO U EYE ON LA. G) OHEDAYAT A TIME mm TIC TAC DOUGH W MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT @ YOU ASKED FOO IT '1) MOVIE • • VJtlege Conhdenllal" f 1960) Steve Allen. Jayne MeadO'MS . C SCREEN LEGENOS -8:00-IJ \I: ON THE ROAD WITH CHARLES l(URAL T 0 ~THE A· TEAM 0 MOVIE • • • I oo Lale rne He10" (1970) Michael Caine. Chtt RoD61tson U @) HALF-HOUR COMEDY HOUR •• 6MOV1E + t • > SuSPtcton 1194 lJ Cary Grant Joan Fontaine O.•ecled by Allred H1tcllGOCk (!) TWIL!r.Hl ZONE G) PM. MAGAZINE G) MOVIE • • ranny 119611 Maurice Ctleval- ·:: ~ Les•.e Caron fl} NOVA lBMYSTERYf C,MOVIE t t * Loves Dart! Ride ( 1978) Cliff Polls. Came Snodgress "_S' MOVIE • • Grease 2 ( 1982) Man.ell C~ull eld ~IC!lelle Ptetfle! 0 MOV1E t • H~ Good Looklll 11942) Anon a1ed Otrected by Ralpll Bakllll -8:30-IJ OUR TIMES WITH Bill MOYERS U ti§) LA VERNE & SHIR.LEY t!.1 CHARLIE'S AHGElS G) ALL Ill THE FAMILY -9.00- IJ (!)MOVIE t • •, Promises In The Derk" ( 19791 Marsha M3SOll. Kathleen Bellel D a REMINGTON STEELE U 0 THREE'S COMPANY mVEGAS al WORLD SPECIAL W COSMOS Ol, MOVIE * * Tiie Ho<Jse Whefe EVIi Owent" t 1982) Eowaro Altier! Susan George (Z)MOVTE • • Summer Lovers 11982) Oatyl Ha!Yah Pe1e1 Gallagher • • t 'n "Betwetn Tiit Lines'' (19n) Un<ISIY CrOUM. Jeff Goldblum lOYIHO fNEJCl8 N#tJ P£Af'ECT COUPLES (%)MOVIE ** •,; "On Thi Nlcket" ( 1979) Rll9'I Waite, Donald Monat. -11~- I ~~. B ABC NEWS NIOHTUNE YOU ASKED FOO ff OOOCOOPLE HAAAY-0 CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES (8) IUOOY HACl<ETT: lNE & UNCENSOfE> • (S) A NEW DAY IN EDEH -11:'5-(t)MOVIE * t "Em4ty" ( t976) Koo Slri. Victor Spinetti. -12':00-1 :::AIHMEHT TONIGHT *•Yi "Crack-Up" ( 19'8) Pat O'Bnen. Claire freY()( (!) IHO£PENOENT NETWOM HEWS mMOVIE •• ··,; "Made For Each Other" 1197 1) Renee Tayto<. Joseph Bolo- 00 MOVIE t 'h "Friday The 13th. Pan Ill" (1982) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kratka. @MOVIE *'-' "Body And Soul" '1981) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kennedy. -12:30-0 (II LATE NIGHT WfTH DAVID l~OHONE TOM COTTl.E: UP CLOSE MARY HARTMAH. MARY HARTMAN I :e COUNTY TODAY •• "AUacll Force Z" (1980)"Jolln Pllilllp Law, Mel Glbson. -12:40- • ()) MCMIUAN -12:'5- (D)MOVIE *'~ "Ab<olll Leslee Is Bade In Town" ( 1979) Rebecca Brooke. Sarah N!Cholson -1:00- .MOVIE • •'It "Shadow Over El\oeron" I t968) James Franascus, Leslie,.._ sen 8MOVIE • * * ·~ "Butterllles Are Free" I 19721 Goldie Hawn. EdWard Albert Jr. (!)MOVIE tt t "W11 And Peace" (Plt1 1) ( 1956) Audrey Hepburn. Henry Fon- da. eMOVTE • • "Tllal Cerlaln Feeling" 11956) Bob Hope, Eva Matie Saint. 9 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT !:SCOTT * ** "Mondo Cane" (1963) Oocu· mentary Narrated by Staiano Slbal· di -1;15- (C)MOVIE * * '1t "Lion 01 The Desert" (1981) Anlhony Olllnn. °""" Reed -1;30-0 18 N8C NEWS 0VEJNGHT -t:«>- MOVIE t ** "Clash Of The Titans" (1981) liatry Hamlkl. Laurence Olivier. -1:50-• OMOVIE • t "A Slranger Is Watching" (1982) Rte> Torn, Kate MulgrllW. -2:00- 1 ()) C8S NEWS NIOHTWAT~ TOM COTTlf: UP Cl.CSP -2:05- CID~ THE MUSIC'S OVER -2:30- ... NEWS ~=-WELBY, M.D. **'Ir "Union City" 11980) Oebofah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb. -3:00- • MOVIE • t 'h "Promises. Promises" P9641 r: Man.1field, Marie McDonald. MOfMNO STRETCH MOVIE t * t ·.~ "David And Bltlllheba" (1952) Gr890'Y p~ Susan Hay· Wiid (%)MOVIE • • "Blood Belch" ( 1981} John Sa.on. Bun Young -3:05- (H)MOVIE -t;30- 0 @, 9 TOS (!)MOVIE • • • Penny Sefeolde • Cary Grant, Ir-Ouone •'h "Under The Alinbow" (1981) ( t 9' 1) ChlYy Chase. C.-i1e Flther. -3:20- , m THE VIRGINIAN .O,Ul<ELY STORIES 0 JULY AAEVTEW -10:00-u Qt ST ELSEWHERE oameNEWS U 9 HART TO HART g) MEETING Of MIND6 l'!)KENNEOYCENTERTOHIGHT rt)MOVIE * * * ·~ Breake1 Morant" ( 1980) E<IWatd Woodward, Jeck ThOmpSOn cl) SPECTACULAR EVENING IH CAIRO @ MOVIE • * "Grease 2" t 1982) Maxwell Caulfit!4d. Mlchelle Pfeilf9f -10:30- .., IHOEPEHOEHT N£TWOll( NEWS (JD CAMPUS COMEDY (Q) NEW DAY IH EDEN -I0'..45- Cl) CHARLES CHAMPUH OH THE FllMSCENE -11:00- 1D8 CIJ Ill CllHEWS SAT\IAOAY~ IHSWOfOf.-THE JEmASONS BEHNYHU e 8U8INE.S8 REPORT ~ CAUFORHIA WATER: WMArt NEXT? ~=IM UMOVIE ** 'h ''Shogun AsNUln" '1981) T omlsaburO Wakayama. Masllliro TQmillawa -3~­ (!) FAITH 20 -3:40-~ACUlAA~'" -4:00- ~ =THE MOANMI .. "Altl(l( Force Z" (1980) John PhNlip Law. Mel Gibson. -4:05- (C)MOVIE ••'A "The league Of Gentlemen" (1981) JICk HMIM, Nlgel Pllrldl . -4:30- ~~WllCLE **'" "Tiit UnhOly Ga.-den" '1931) Ronlld Colman, Fwy Wrwy. Cl)MOVIE • • • "Tiit Pllentom Prllldlnt" I 1932) Gtoroe M. Collen. Clludltte COibert. eWOYE t 'A "Body And Soul" (19e1) Leon INlc Kennedy, Jayne Klnnlcty. -4:50- (8) MOVIE • * * "Tiie HouM Wiler• Ewt Dwtlll" I 1982) EdWlrd Alber1, Suun George. CHANNEL LISTINGS f) KNXT ICBSl ro On·TV D ICNAC fNBCI ? Z·TV 9 KTLA llnd.1 tJt1 HBO CD KABC IABCI ic, !Clnemul 0 KFMB (CBS) (fJ CWORI. NY .. N.Y. 1J KHJ l ll fi nd.} G1) CWT BS) e KC<;T fAl\CI fl J IESPN) e 1<n11 111'<1.1 II> IShowlhr._I e KCOP TV ltnd I e SoolllOhl e l<CEl IPBSI • IC.bit N•~ ~IWOflll • KOCE !PBSI Dr. Westpall's morals will not allow him to let a cancer.patient die on "St. Elsewhere," but the man's. brothei: decides to take matters into his own hands. Dr: West pall is played by Ed Flanders, shown here with Janis Paige. The popular series will be aired at l 0 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). ~~~· CP 1·p ~ . I ' R [' . P-* ~ . ·-·-····~ f i ~, ~. .1 "".' """"': rpaut.e . .. ...... _ ~ "Movie Magic!" -usA rooAv NOW PLAYING --ll -~TW llliCll --.,_,..., (,._,_C:-. -............ -UAClw-7'1 ,,.. 711 ,,,. t•t O>tf U• Jt1 I ....... -----...... '"'"""l--"' l--Hot __ v..,._ --"' U I •070 S>O 001 •tt tno t>t ITIO -,,... -1.1 - (ft-C-. °"""''" .... Nit.~ .... .,, 0,.0 -·-5-t ., _ _.,_.__ _, 11JMI Ol3J LUXURY THEATRES lit TweMallMtSllewi11sMYS2.Illllllm0tWwbtllltt41 S 1113re1j4•Xuil•I~ 2SSS/~~,) FOR FUfll EXCITEmEOTl V111tOur ... ARCADE of GAMES• :'. • : .'." 11 145 t i ti 1100 7 140 I 01H ~w.r. 1 '1.il~U~P WlllGllJZI om 'I~~\ ~~~~3~' IE! -N o ,...,._ Rt "rllRN Of llU· NO 1:ce11an1y J E D I SHtlllt Tltll•h AWlll•llle •t 80• Oftl .. and Tlellttnuuer "'u• 81ua Tllun•ar llltl ·--·· . ,,. .. Ouea11 "•'"'"'CPO> UT~ •YNOW5 ~ ........... .,.. ............. ,.,.. "'"' Tlla tlllt II (l'G -~~ •iu· •••• 1111 ... flltl Orlw .. lllt 0 .. ft 1 110 Wfftlnlellh / 7111 WMtlen•t ClliWm Wtr 1Z Frtt •1t11 tltt .. ·~----· ---------------------· NI.IC N011C£ ..icnnout-•• NAllll aTATII....., TIMI IOllowtng l*ION at• doing bu.intN .. SOUAR! 'N WESTERN WfAR. 9390 E. WarMf Ave .• Founllln Val· lay, Ca. t27ot Hatokl E Nelton, 224 1 llA~. Cotta ~. Ca 92827 Fr-M. Nelton, 2241 l\Aaplt, Coata M .... Ca tH27 Qary l tMaly. 2247 E Sharman. Ortl'IQ81 Ct 928e9 RenM B. Neely, 2747 E Shefman, 0r"'98 Ca. t2Mt Thia bull,_. II eonducled by a genwal pannerafllO. Thia tttle- menl wu tllecl with 1111 County Clefk on June 10. 1983. '21Nl1 Publlthed Orange Cotti Delly Piiot Jun• t4, 21, 28, July 8, 1983 2742·83 PICTITIOUt ....... NAllll ITA TIMIMT T~ IQllowlno PlftOnl .,. doing bvll~ .. TEXIM INTlRNATtONAl, 4001 W•twfY ~. lkllte 117, ~ BMch, c .. t2tl0 Amir H Bofl\Mll, 80 1 Udo PWll Orlw, Apt 5A, ~ BMell. CA. 929'3 H D s Ptttneretllp. a Callfornla general petlMfWllp, 400 I WMlerly Pt-. Sulla 117, ~ 8-1'1, Ca t26e0 lhl• buel,,_ 11 conducled by • Q9118fal pertnerW\IO. Amir Hoealm lorilenl lhlt tlaltn'*'l1 w• hlecl wttt1 Iha Cout11y Clerk or Orange Counly on June UI. 1983 ,.,.., ... ""'-· Gift-.·-" u.oc..-ome Nil.IC NOTICE Newport~~- "tcrinoua llUllNllH Publllh.c:t Orange Coaa1 oa11y NAMI aTATil•NT Piiot June 21, 28, July 5, 12, 1983 fh• tollowlng per10nt are dOlng 2836-83 •'-------'---..;.... ___ __. '----=""'-;;..__ ___ ..,. bue1na11 aa: ----... ---,C-NO_TIC[ ___ _ KOLE PROPERTIES, 2424 New·. ---"-~-------P0<1 Blvd. eo. Cotta ....... Ct "ICTITIOUa llU ... 11 92827 NAMI aTATil•NT Timothy O'Neill. 2424 Newport The following perton1 are doing ~=====================::::! Blvd. eo.t. Coeta MIN, ca. 92827 bullnea• aa: CONCOURS PAINT ;:. Suunu'Nem.2424 Newpoft Blvd. WORKS, 740-B Ohmt Way, Cotta 60, Cot la llA .... c .. 92827 llA"8. c a 92827 Bltl Cole 2424 Newport Blvd 90. Harry lartadlan, 740·B Ohmt Coat• M .... Ca. 112827 c l\A8la c 92827 Thia bullneta ft conducted by a Wey. otta · a. ,,_,_11 partner• .. ,A lhl1 ~ullneta I• conducted by· an ..-··-· -.... lndtvldual. Ttmo1hy O'Nllll Hatry llltadlen Tt1l1 1111-1 WU flleO with Iha lhll tlllamenl WU llled wtlh Iha County Clerk 01 Otanoe County on Counly Clefk ol Ofange COUnly on June 18. 1983 June 18. 1983 ,111141 1'2111•1 Publl"'8<1 Orange Cou l Dally Publllha<I Orange Cout Dally Plk>l June 21. 28, July 5, 12. 1983 Pllol June 21. 28. July 5, 12. 1183. 2833·83 2837-83 CF• FBAATE THE 4th WITH THE #1 COMEDY IN AMERICA! ''THE FUNNIEST AMERICAN MOVE COMEDY OF THE YEAR!' -NEW YON( TIU DAN AYIRm EDDIE MURPHY ~~~J~~ft ---NOWPLAYING ~--!-¥. MU [l TORO ... ,.. •·HH'4i ~'\ Stlt1 UAMo•IH EO .. illds~'k [OwilldsWoooo ......... ·- 990 •On t7t •)581 5880 Ctneml 551 0655 Px~ic's Anll>lim COITA MIU fCMlllTAllUAUn OU• Ortw In 879 9150 EOwi110sC.nem1 fClwatOSF-IAlllYllley ~ WUT••TU Ct!lle< 979 '1'1 t391500 630553 P1eif1C5HtW1y39 COITA MIU lO•illOS So\llft~sl WUTMIHTlll Drive In 891 3&93 Pl1115461711 [O*i11050nem1WISI 891 3935 o;Q PA1$1S ACCl'TlD '°" THl lHGAOHl(llT "Ill .... 0...,U t~.rn 14\, .. S. IOtO ..... " .... .......... , D9oiy I to. JIU ~1 . ...... -,,- '°"' c:uno "''"' .... ...... u Willi tMdAid .... ,.,.... .. _ 151~1 .. TOMt c:uno u.r.,-,. _ Ql~111 SOU11t COAST --M'' ~Oil Ooolt I DO. l 00. S DO 700, •DO. 10.S ""..,_ "t-.ACI"'.,., Ooolt 12 JO. 7JO. 0 0 • 6l0.UO. IUI ... _.. _...,., °"" II •s. l 10, • IS 6JO. ffi. II~ l ... .,,., .,_fUCIS"'OI) °"'1 I IS. l'.JO. 6 DO, llS, lO JO 600 llO. I~ -.-nr lloo lw• 100. ,D0, 10 45 .... ._.-111 ... I• llO. 111"40 '?mlllr ti) ... "'140 ..,. .. °"" 11 lO~ r:l, •is. 1JO. tu1 ... ..=..-:: ... , .. , .. , .. _,,,. ... ., ..... _ REilJRNOF 1HE "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKING" -TIME JEDI lil4C ..... llfA.._W ., ........ ~ ........ .,. , .... ,....__._, .. ., .. . •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday 1tlru Saturday All PeflormencH before 5;00 PM (Elce,I l,.a.1 E ......... atMI HllMlay1) ., •• IO M •• ~.2~0<>'0"') ""POMY'• 1: THE NEXT DAY" 11111 -----·-'"OCTOPUl8Y" ------ ..TRADING PLACll" ,.1 "YELLOWllEARD" ..,., ----·-------·--... __ _ ... UNIUIAH Ill" '") l"MTURN Of THE .llDI" -----·------ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALIC IN ............ _ ·------- "FLAIHDANCI" fl! -----·- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WA ll ... "WARGAml"------ .............. ANAHEIM Oll lVf IN CMIPt- .. ' .. ,. ... ~ . BUENA PARK 0111~1 '" ~ " .. .. . ' LINCOLN OlllVf IN ltftCOWI A•• Weet ot 11'\0ft 121•.070 ' .. ,,, '• IOCvl'V 01 C O,.Olt•OOO 213/531·9510 "0CTOPU88Y".,., ·--....... ~ ... ,.,... "'4IHRS."1111 ---...-ATMLIU"11111 --- "WARQAm8"-----·- "PORKY'& II: THE NEXT DAY".,. ------ , .. ,._ ... AROAm•"-.... ...-oL TUtQEST"' - "'9'1'9'0KD ACF' -.... "Tffl 8TINO r - "aul'9MIAN r 4"t .... fGUNTAIN \I AlllY OlllVf IN "MIQttROADTOC.-.A"- .. ,. ~ llW'f al --1 (Sol ffl•l411 CMlf II - . .. .. LA HABRA w >I " .............. _ --·--•---.-.ROAD~etelA"-171-IMI ----· ... ORANGE (l1J1v1 1N Ml '.t.SIO N I " \..t •N -. ____ ......... """" -r 2 1 . -;:;;;::-----------------------------------------------::-:-,:-:~::---:::::~;--:;;::--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::O:range:::Coaa:::·:o;A;IL;Y;P:IL:O;Tn;:UMd::•~Y~·J:u~;;5·;1;983;;::::'~. GORDO ~ by Gus Arriola , I I t;ARl'lt:l.D STOP .S1'A1<1tJG AT~E. <.A 'I, DO 'Ir • r THE FAMILl' CIRCt:S .. . by Bil Keane ll:\Rll:\Dl'kE by Brad Anderson ''I'll be glad when summer is over and ne·s back to chasing school buses." PE1'~l'T8 YOUR MAIR ISN'T MUSSED VP ENOUGH F~ANKLIN ... BIG GEORGE THAT Wll'( nlE:Y CALL 'EM HEADLINJE.:3f by Jim Davis I "311. I ••• -~\, GOllll 011 lllDGI • BY CtiARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF No rt h South vulncrablt .. Wl'st d1•ali.. NORTH +AK J 96 ~Vold 0 AK3 •A 10854 w•;ST t:AS'f • 42 •3 1n the lwlier thul they i1hould do all \Jlcy rnn to int.i·rr1•rr with Lh1• rnemy au<'lion Uut lh11t U1ctic ran b11rkfir<' -1t con somc•11m1°ll allow dcchm•r to brinic home his conlr11cl twcausc the precmpliw• bid hall r1•vt'aled a dcfcndt•r's hand. 'V'653 'V QJI08742 West could ho ve b1•1•n 0 U IOK 7 S 4 2 0 96 , sentenct1d for atlemph•d rob, • 3 + K Q 7 hcry becnusr or his light SOUTH opening bid. IL did not pno + Q 10 8 7 S v(•111 his oppont•nlS from 'V AK 9 rc·11l·hinic th1·ir spade slnm 0 J Nori h mad1· u tnk1•ou\ double· + J 9 6 2 and lhc•n w1•nl straiichl to Thl• hiddinl(: slam wh1•n South jump1•d to Wu t North t:11L South four ~pad1·-. in rc·.,pons1'. 3 0 Dblr t>a118 4 + Wl'l\l ll•d a low duh .• 1nrl ii J'au 6 + 1'1118 Pan wa' uhviou,ly ;1 sinich·111n. II l'ass "'a' ah11 th1• only l1·.1d lo l(IV<' Opt•nini: li·ad· Thn·1· or • . dl·d.ir1•r .• prohh•m Wll h Th1•rl' .1r1· tho:.•• who .any 11th1·r .1lt.u·k. d1•1·l.ir1•r prct·mpl uo v1•ry w,•,1k h,1nci' 1•ot1ld hav1• dr.1"'n lrumµi.. SHOE DRABBLE l'OR BETTER OR t 'OR •ORNE WHEN°S lRE PlflNE. LEAVING , DADDY? -CAN WE HAVE A Toy? HUH,DAD ? WRt4NA ib'(IJ striprwd t h1• ml 11uih rrum bi~ hand :ind durnmy, :ind lhrn end pl.1yt•d Eust by run ning a dub to one• ur •::i~t·~ honor-s. It m11;ht sl'!'m lh:il dl'dare;-must now l11s1• two club lrlrk~. but hl' round on ingcnioui. ml'lhod or l11ndlnK his shun. 111• won tht' ace ol clubs and dn•w two round:. ol trufnpi. Ncxl cam1• thl' u1·t• king or hcarts/slurrin!( two rluhs from dummy. and a club ruH. Sinn· W1•s1 was now mark1•d with nothinl( but s1•ven diamonds 1n ha) hand, th1• cuu.p dr grori· wus administer1•d. lk'd;m•r 1·:ash1·ci th1· h11(h diamonds. d1:.rardtnl{ .1 (•luh from hanci .. 1nd lh1•11 mn I tnUl•d Wll h t h1• IU hho' ~ r1• ma1n1ni: diamond. llow1•v1·r. instrad or rufrtnl( th" trark , h1• .. 1um·d unuthl'r rluh rr11n t h1• rlo:.l'li ha nil. W1•.,t won th1· lmk. hul ht did not n•h,h h.IVlnK tht lc·ad. On h11> lurn·d di.1mon1 rl'lurn, d1·1'1.ir1·r ruHt·d on t hi bonrd wh1l1• K••ll1111( rid or tht Inst tlub rrum h111 hand So Ill lost only u diamclnd lm·k, anc th1• slum wa1> h11ml'. Rubber brld1t tlulu throu1ltoul tbt coualry llM lht four-cltal bricfct '4'raat Uo tbty know tomttlilq yoc don't ? Charlu Corn'• "f'our·Uul Brid1t" wiU turh you tht 1tratt1it1 llM taclio of thiw f111l·partd u · lion S'•mt that providtt lilt curt for unf'ftdini ru~r.. .. or a copy and a «ortpad. stod Sl.75 to "Gortn·f'OUJ Uul," tart of this arw1paptr. l'.0 . 80ll 259, Nonrood. ~.J . 07648 . bv Jeff MacNel IT:\K \' "l:\Kt:RBEA:\ ~ lMAT,~ 5KINN'J ~!. ~' lHAT ~EAU...<.,1 MAl<t.5 ('{IE MAD ! 1'Ll TEU... QOtJ ... IF ~EQ WEREN'T (;,l~i.5 ... \ ,__,.__,..._ ____ ...:__'' 0 0 ) by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. SllOCK by George Lemor ._, ................ , •• t ,, -........... _ YOU CAN'T SAY '(OU SLEPT WELL UNLESS YOUR HAIR IS MUSSED VP ... by Charles M. Schul z -.- ~ ON~Y P O APPeN DE:CfOMIE:S AND ::t PO "fHeM .At,~ Wl"fH PRIDE:. Jl'.,..t: PARKER we HAVEN'T seeN YOU JN Al.MOST A 'l'!~.i. MOTHE~ ... ANO ~~ M~ 'l'OU ! 0t0 YOU SAV 'IOV'AE sPENOING THE NIGHT lN A MOTEL 1 Wrf'( Af'EN'T 'tOU ~LYING, St1EILA'> l O()N'T LIKE ~ TA .... INC:J A 150()-Mn.e AUTOMOBILE TRIP Al.ONE WITH THE(;,!~! by Wile .. llfE Will NIVER et ~ l® A5 rr~ A'.m>.~ED ON ~~HK C!WMERCW..~. NO! ~~!! • Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 6, 1983 ... llOnclM~u.LI . , ....... ~ °" Nit/ ti. t"3 It 11.00 a.m f'l"IT AMIAICAH TITLE IN• ~ OOMl'NN, t Caltornla ~--.... T""*' (II ~ CIM90f T..-.. or lu""llllltd .,,,,..., of thet o.tlln Deed of «fru•t e xe cut•d by OAH MTHOFIA, a marr1ed men, encl t<A THV AATHOf!A. hie ..... "'° ~ May 14, ,., .. lnetN- l'leftt Ho. tl')Sa, In llooll t406t. ....... ..... of Oflldal "9oorda of Onif'Oe COulliy, Clllfonlla. and ...,.,.., to tllet °"'"" Nottoa o1 'o.t9111t tti.rt\lnd•r r•cord•d ~ IJ..1"3 • lnlll"'"*°'I No. :-.-1. of OtftQal Aecordt of '9ld County, wlll under 1nd ,au-t to Mid Deed of True! .... .. pubic euctlon tor CIMh, lawfUI "'°"">' of the United St•t• ot AIMfioe.. • ceMllar'• chedl payable to Mlcl TN9llt dt-on • ltat• or N1lonal benk. • ""' or Mdatlll Cll'tdlt union, or • atata or federal ~and loan MIOCiallon dornl- Cllled Tn !Ha lltlta, •• the main an· trance to Arlt AtMtlcen TI-. In-.._ ~ IOClted ., 114 bat Fifth Strwl, In ,,,. City ol a.ma Ana, Cllltofnla. Ill that right. ... and Inter•! con..,.. to lind llOW held by It Ulldw' Mid Dead of Tl'\alll In the ~ lltuated In Mldeounty 1N1 Stale dMCrlbed -City ol Coate M1u, The loutr-\er1Y rec1.-ioulllf 56 ,.., ef lot 21 ol Traci 1'o. 402, .. .._, on • Map ~ In 8oo11 19, Paoa 23 ol Mlaclltaneoua ...... In tM oltlQa of lht County ~-of Mid Col.Inly. The ltrwl lldd,... or Olher c:om-"'°" daelonatlon ol Mid propwty .. ~ to be: 327 Ogta Sir .... Coata ...... CA Said .... wlll be made wtlhout -*1t or wan"anty, ~or llrnplltd, • to tllle. poa-lon or enc:umbrlnelM to Mtlll)t the un· ~ balance due on the not• or llOtea aac:ured by Mid Dead of lrutt, to wtl: 1108,8411.80, p1u1 the fiOllowlnO •llmllled cottl. u - ..,_ and ecNancat •t the""" 01 fw lnltlal publlclllon of lhl• Hotloa of a.a: U ,173.09. MOTICI! TO "'°"".,...,_,..r'VY O ... R YOU AM• DmrAULT WllNIR A DUD M 11IUIT DATID MA 'I 11, 91 ........ YOU TAKI ACTtON TO MOTICT YOUR "'°"""· IT MAY • 80LD'AT A ~ eALI. •'IOU ..U AN DP\.A-UncMI Oii n9 UTUM OP Tim ~D9MI AU•aT YOU, YOO 1MOUU> CONTACT A LAW· ya, Oetad: June 14, 1913 ARST AMENCAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. c.llt. corp. Dari Omarod AuttlOftnd Ofllcar 114 &at Flfttl Street Santa Ana. CA 92701 (714) 551-3211 Publthed Oranoe COM! Deify Piiot June 21, 21 • .Jviy 5, 1983 1ff5-83 T _,. Cfltt ._ MOTICI TO COMTMCTOM NOnca °',.,.,....UL.I MOTIC9 M.,.,.,.... IALI c~ '°" 9me , ...... ,. T.8..._,._ SCHOOL 018TIUCT. New• M'Oll'TMff M01'CI On .My 11 1NS et n:OO a.m. POn·,._ UnMed lclftOOI DlltttGt, TO NS 81 t 0..-FIAIT AMlAICAN Tlfll IN• c.nct ...,_ Oflloe. ZH5-A YOU AM• Da'MA. T UMD9JI A SUMHCE COMPANY,• Callotnla ..., 81~. CoMe ...... tat21. Or· D8D °' T'llUIT OATID GOTO-~ .. Truetea, or luo-_. COUMY, Calllorn6a Mil 1, *'· ii&aii YOU TMI ceeeor tNet• Ot tubttltuted llO DEADLINE.: 2:()0 p.m. Wed, ACTM* TO "°TICT 'ICMM Tru.tea, ol !Ml oenelll o..ct ol Jut'/ t3 1NS ...,..,,._..,.,, rf MAY• eoL.D AT Trull e11K11led by OAAY l . itLAC. OF 110 RECEIPT. OlilltlGt A PUmJC aALL •YOU-All MAl..AZIAN, • maNlaCI man, MCI PurdlMlnll Offloe 11 e&loYe ~ ~TM* Of,,. MA~ '900'ded J..-y H , 1MO .. In· PAOJEl:T IDENTIP'ICATION OP TMI PIMICDW AQAl9T ~No. HOeO In llooll 13411, NAMI: Aalooellon of bl1ll110 YOU, YOU IMOULD COICTAC'T A 11'1189 2" ol Oflldal Aacordl of Or· ttOt\lllla "°"' the "-1.. "'9. LAW'tal ange COi.iii!~. C911fQrllla, encl 1U7 ,..._,. .. to tM Coi••ioe On WtclnaedaY .My 13, tNS. It SM-' to IMt oenelll Not6oa of Centw Sit•. 421 E. 1lltl St,_, tO:OO a.m .. PAN AM!AICAH IAHK Default tllet~ndtr raoordtd Coate MMe. 0.-enge C-ty, Call- OF LOS ANGELE& .0 rM'/ .,._ MlltGh 10, INS • '""""'*" No. tom1L pointed Trull.. undtr end 83-t02t74 ol Offldal Atoorc:lt Of PUCE PLANS AM ON FILE: putMllllll IO Dead ot TrUllt rec:ordecl uld County, wlll undef •nd eoc.-t1 -on f• encl "'111 be October 1, 1881, .. !net. No. tt2& pureuanl lo Mid Deed of Tnltt ... ~ al Olalrtot Adllllnlatrattw In boOk 142~1 Pao9 1395 of Ot-•t putlllc auction for GMll, lewM OtftoM at tM Abo¥e Addi .. and 11c1a1 Aacord1 111 Illa office of the money of Illa United ltetaa of The OtftoM of the Ardllt9ot •t the County F*ordw of °'MO' C0un-Alllarlce, a cflaller'• Gt** ~ 1t1oW Addrelt ty, Calttomla. to Mid. Trutl .. dr-on a mte or OBTAIN DOCUMENTS FR.OM: WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Mllonll bank, ...... or ..., .. The olflcM of IN AtcNtect only. TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, Ctedtt unloll11_or • 1ta1e Of 19cMrll 2810 lot F* Piece, Loa Anaalef, c As HI ER . 8 c HE c I( 0 A Mllll'IOI Ind llCMlll IMOCiallon doml-CA to03t Pflona: (213) ... 1"5. CERTIFIED .CHECK, (pay1ble 11 cMtd 1n ttU lt8te, at lhe IMlll 911· DEP<>alT: '50.00/Mt. tim. of Mia In lawful money of Illa trance to Finl Amarlcen Tltle In· NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that United St•t•I at the North front auranca ComolnY loeated • 114 tM named SCHOOL DISTRICT of enlrllllOI to the county COUfttiouM, Eaat fifth S1,..C, Ill the ctly of OtengeCounty, CellfOrnle, acting by 700 CMo Center Drive Waat, Santa Sant• Ana, Celllomia .. INt rtoM. Ind ftwQUOh h• ~ BWd, Ana. Callfornl• all right. ttll• encl tttle and lnl•MI ~ to encl '*tlt'ta"• ref9rT9d to ., h "l*- lnter•t con"9Yed to and now held now held by It under Mid deed ol 1tle1", wlll ,.,..... •t tM etllted to- by It onder Mid Dead of Tr\111 In the Trual In the property alt\l9t9d In Cltlon. up to but not let• than Iha property lltua1ed In uld County Mid County and Stet• cM9Gftbecl ~llltd llrM, Melad bide lot and State dtKt'lbed u : u : tl!a ewerd of • Contraot tor the PARCEL 1: Unit No. 15, .. .,_ City ol coat• ..... The NOfttt. ~ ~·· and deaet'I~ In the COndomlnlum Wtatarly 130 .... ol LOI 132 ol 8108 Will 8E RECEIVED In the Ptan rec0<ded on May 18. 19711. In Htwpor1 Helehll. M per m1C1 pi-Identified '°°"9, encl INI be 8oot1 12817, Pegat 3UI to 3e7 In· thel'eot -cJed In Boo6I 4, P ... °'** and putllldy r.act llOud •t clullve. of Otflclel Recofds of Mid 83 of ~ Mepe, In the the ~atated l#na tnd pleCa. County· olftca of Iha County AilcorOar of DEPOSIT: Stated depOell wtll be PARCEL 2: An undMded one Mid County. required to guarani• the 1'91um, In forty-fourth (1144111) Jnler•t M • EJccaptlnO therefrom the Hort~ good condition of dr8WW9 and 1anan1 In common In the ,.. ..i.ny 11 IM1 IMl'aof and uoapt-epactflcatlona within AV£ (8) cteY9 Int-• In and to Ille Common Area Ing therefrom the Sout'-teny aft• tne bid ~ d•t•. of Lott t and 2, o1 Traci 9979 u 142.5 '-1 ttw.of, tMC> PCfPllng EACH 1110 MUST CONFORM and per map ftled In Book 423, Pegat therefrom: be raeponelve to tM Contrac1 Docu- 29 and 30, ol ~· Mape. PARCEL 1. Ullll 1 .. "'°'*" and menu. ...c:otdl of Mk! C-ty, u IUdl defined on that cenaln con-SU8CONTRACTOAS LIST: Each tann 11 defined In the At1k:lt anti-domlnlum plan FICOfded Aprtl 7. bidder lhall aubmlt. on the form tied "Oeflnltlona" ol Iha Dacler-11NIO In 8ooll t3586, Page 1847 of fumlahed wtttl Iha Conlrac1 OOC»- 1tlon of Dovenant•. Condlllont and Ofllclal Record• ot Orange County, manle, 1 1111 of tM proe>Oeed aub- Rettrlc11on1 dtac:tlbed In "SUI-c.lllornla. contrac1ora on thll Project • ,.. JECT TO" below (the "Oeclaf· PAflCEl 2. An undtwled tl3rd qulr.o by tM 81.iblettlnO and Su~ •llon"I: lnt-.t In encl 10 LOI t of Tract conlrK11nO Fw PractlCM Act, Gov1. PARCEL3: E~t1uMt forth 10878 M lt!ow!'I on a map ,... Coda Sec1lon 4100 et aaq. In Iha Section. entitled "Certain cordeei In book 4811, pagea 25 and 810 SECURITY: &ch bklder mutt e-11 tor Owner•" and "Sup-28 of M~ Mtpe. Recordt aubmlt wtttl hie bid • oertlltad or port, Settlement end Encroach-ofOrangaCounty.ooaptlnQIMI'• cuhlar'• cMctl payable to Iha OIS- rnenl" ot the Artlda entttled "e-from Unite 1 thrOUOh 3 located TAICT or • bid bond In the form Mt rnenl1" 01 Ille o.claratlon. ther9ot. forth In Iha Contract ~ In PARCEL 4: e-11 u auctl PARCEL 3. ~ctullw .,._ .,.. MIOUl!t not ie. then TEN PER-__,,, er• patlloularaly Mt purt.,.,,1 -t•, tor tnvr-, CENT ( 1~) of the mulmum arnount forth In the Artlda entitled ··e-.-. tnjoymant, aupport end of tM bid .. • guarani• !hit IN menll" of the Oeclar•tlon of CO¥e-ancroechlnent 11 Ml fOttll In tM bidder w4I ent• Into the propoatcl nantl, COndltlona end Raatrlctlont Declwatlon of Covenenta. Con-Conlracl " the -la awarded to In "SUBJECT TO:" below (tfla dlttona end Rettrlctlona tor OEM II him. In Iha ...-n1 of flllur• to tnlw "Muter Dtclar•llon") under the Homeowner• AMOCl•llon, R• lntoMldConlrac1.Mlchac:ur1tylhllt Sec11on l'latdl"Ot In llUdl At1lda corded In Book 135416, Page 1651 be tort91t. entitled .. tollow9: "Ownerl Alghta of Ofllclal Aacorda. DISTfUCT RESERVES the rlghl to and Dullea. UtllltlM and Cabla EJCceptlng therefrom • r1gMI to ~ "'Y or • blda or to w9lve "'ft l~". "Support and Set1t. th• oll, OH. hydrocarbo11 lrreoUWftlM or lntormallt"' In "'ft men1··. "Encro1chment", and IUOatanoaa end 01t1ar rnlntrlll ~or In tM bldcflnO.- "Cornmunlty Facllltlea e-nant''. ~ belOw a depth of 500 fMt WAGE RATES: P11reu1nt to PARCEL $: An .,.c:IYalve -below tne IUrl-of Mid lend, but provteione of Section 1n3 of .,. men1 lor balcony owrN1nO end wtlhout rlghtl ol IUrl-tntty, M L.11bor Coda of the Stet• ol Cel- dec:ll with ~iw-. under, 1-.wd In the Deed from Qary E. lomla, tM DISTRICT haa Obt81ntd over. through, and aaoaa ttlet por-Malazl#I. • mwrled man, • hit from !tit onctor of Ille 0epartrnant tlon of LOI 0, Traci No. 9123, M pw tole end MP1'11'• property. of lnduetfial RelatloN IN general map llled In Boole 3e5, Pegat 29 TM .treet ~ or ottier com-prwaMlng rlll• ol per OWn W90" and 38 lnelualve, of Mlacltllel-mon clealgnellon of Mid P'GPertY la and tM general prevelllnQ rate for Mapa. recordl of Mid County, • purportacho ti« 1114 Fular1on Av-holld9y end owrtlme wort!, In tM Cfll' _. more panlculer1y deacrl~ In the _., co.I• .._, CA 9"21 locallty In wtlldl tM worts II to be '1le0nc. °' ""'8Tln IAU cokHnn antltled "APPURT~HT Said .... wit .,. made wllflout perloinied, tor eadl cnll or type of T.a. ..... ,_,_ EASEMENT" of tllllt portion of s:o-*'I or W«Tanty, ...,... Of 1'0ril• nMded 10 uecute tN Con- ·On Jut'/ 19, 1913 at 11:00 a.m. EJchlblt F ol the Dtclaratton wtllc:h Implied, • IO tllla, pa la..1 or tract. n-re• -on lllil In 1he ""ST AMERICAN TITLE IN-pat1aln1 to the property c;on~ enc:umbranoaa lo NtltfY the !ft. DISTRICT Adml11l1trat1ve Office IURANCE COMPANY, A Calllomla h«eunder. paid balenct dll9 on tN note or lta1td abOYe. C09let may be Ob- eerporlltlon .. Trut1... or Soo-PARCEL 8: E-1 av. Lot• F not• ltCUf9d by Mid 0.0 of talned on ~-A oov; ol .._ oeaaor TruatM or Subttltuted and G of TrK1 98t8 • pw map Trlllt, to wit: '293.447.11, P'l9 tl!a rat• llhllll be pot1ed at tne PYotect TNatea,ofthltoart..,,O..CSolTrue1 tlled In 8ooll 4 14 Pegat t5 to 23 lollowlno •tlmated coatt. ••-llt• neculed by DOMINIC don lnelullve. of M~ M9'>1, ~and~atltlttlmeol It llhlll tie mandatory upon the l.lONAAOO CIOCIOLA. • lirlOle rac:orda of Mid County, tor Iha Ille lnltlal publcatton of thll Notlet CONTRACTOR to wtiom the Con- ...,.., and recorded Septtml>tt 14, purpoaa of d=beneftttlnQ the of Sale: S3,006.88. !rec( II -decl. and upon "'ft tul>- '910 .. ln91. No. 150ff, In Boole property con hat'9ln pro..1ded ~ TO~ OWMIR contrac1or undtr him, to pey nOI .... 1t309. P• 1170 of Oltlclal Ae-lhat much dn lhall not u.>-YOU AM• Dl•AULT UNDIR A 1'*' tne Mid eptCifled rat• to .. _.oa of Oranoe COunty. Clllltomla reuonably r•trlc1 Ille 1111andad DIE) OP TWUeT, DAftD ,,..... worllrT*I ~ by ''*" In the •lild pur-i 10 lf\at oartaln Nolloa uM and en)oyrnant of Mk! Lota F ARY 11, ,_,UM.IN YOU TAKa 11C9Qlllon of Iha Contract. fJI# Oeteutt thef9under rtcOfded and C. ACTM* TO PRO'nCT YOUll WITHOAAWAL OF 910: No bidder ._,di 18, t"3 M fnetr. Ho. Truator or Record C>wnef: LESLIE ....... Mn, fT MAY• eoL.D AT "IMf wtlhdrew hie bid tor • period ol •115299 of Ofllclal Aecordl of H. BURSTEN AHO SANORA H. APU&JeaALl.•YOU ... AN SIXTY(80)dayU1fterltledeteeattor teH1 C-ty, wit under and ~t BURSTEN IXJIUllAnoet OP TMI MA~ the CIPeli'IO of bide. tD Mid Deed of TNlt ... at publlc TIMI 1treet add,_ and Oll'lar °' lMI PWOC:DW MIAMT BONDS: A payment bOnd and a -.ction tor cean, lewf'JI money of Iha common dMlgnatlon. If "'Y· oll 11!a 'IOU, YOU IHOULD COWTACT A parlormanoa bond wit! be ,.quired United Statff of America. • real property dMctlbed abov9 la L.AWYIJl pr1or to ttec::utlon of Iha Contr9Ct. a.hlfr'• CfMdl pey9bll to Mid purported to be: 81 LMMhot'I. DATED: June 14, 1913. end lfl .. be In tha form Ml lorth In TNat" drawn on • llllata Of Mtlonlll frWie, Calltomla 92714. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE !tie Contract ~la. ...... tateor tedaral <ndl1 Ufllon, Tht underliOMd Truat .. die-INSURANCE COMPANY. A Ca. SUBSTITUTED SECURITIES: cwa..,.or"°"'9....,.andloan claim• any llablllty tor eny lneof. Corp. Punwnt to ~ 4HO of the ._ clMlofl dom6c:lled In "'II lllal•, rac:t,_ of the ttrMI add<'-end Oen Ormerod Go\41-•• Code of the s .... of •the !Nin entrWICa 10 Ar1t AIMri-ottlef common dealgloetlon, K any, Authortlld O!tloar Cellt., tM Contr.:1 wll COfl19I Qin Tide ln~r•nc. Company 111own hat'91n. 114 Eaat Fllttl Strwt prO'ollllonl permitting the• cc 111t.11 IOl:al9d M 114 &at F1"h '""· In Said .... d be made. but wltflOut Senta Ana. CA 1210 I bMtdar to auMtltvte _.... tor t11e City of Santa Ana. Calllornle.... --.1 or .-rWlty, uprw ot (714) 566-321 f Wf'/ ~ wt1tlhatcl 11Y IN OIS- tllet rWwt. •end IMarwl ~ Implied, ragerdtno 1111•. po•-PuClllthed Orange COM1 Oelly TAICT to-•'*'°'"-ol the to anCI ,_ l*d by It under 8llld MMlon. or encllfl'lbr-. to pay Piiot-"-21. n . .M'/ 5. 1913 Contract. Died o1 TNll In Iha ~ llN-t11 e unoeld ~ of tM !'Ofet•l 1~1S OOVEAHINO BOAN>: llY Dor<*ly -.S In l8ld CountY Ind State de-aac:ured by Mid Deed of TNat, to H~ FWlar, P\lt'CNllnO onctor. _.,.,•City of Coate..._. wit: 152.052.75, l11Cludl110 H ....C NOTICE Publmhed Orwnae CCl9I Diiiy The ~•'>' 165. 18 fMI of prOYlded In Mid n011(1), adYancM. MOTIC9 9fVTTWMI ...,_ Piiot "'-21. oM-1 5. 1993 .... llOrttv•....,.,, so i..t of ma " lll'f, under the termt ot uld Deed NotJoa 11 ._..... ...._ tnat the 2947-13 ~1•11"1464.12 1ee1 of Lot 43 of Trust tw dllltVM and ew-·--• .. ~. o( ~ Halelht•. • pw map,... ,,__ O. the 'Tnmea end o1 1,,. Board o1 TtruaWM of tt1t ~ .._ ........, • P ""' _. ..... _ ,....... . ............ of 0omnMWty Colltoa OIMrlct of Ot-aorded '" .....,.. .. , IQ9 ..., "' ..,_.. Tl~ CIM1ed by Md ..,_,. -Co&in"'. Cellforllla. wll r ..... ---.... Aaoord• of Of-..... -..-•• anga County. The ·t>eneflctary onder Mk! o..ct aaeled bid• up 10 but no later INn The atrwl addr-or Oll'lar oom--ol Tru.t l'laratolor9 .. ac:ultd and 11;00 a.m., T~. Jutt 19, 1M3 •t reon of Mid ~ II deltvered lo tM Uflderalontd • llW'lt-the PurcNlllllO °"'9r1.,_ of Mid ....,.....,,__ to tie: 21$-21&'_. E.. 18th tan Decier•tlon of Oefaull and o.. cotteoe dlattfi:t locatd •t 1370 ilrM!. Coat• M.... CallfOflll• mend tor Sala and • wrlttanHotloa Adam• Ave .• Cotta .._, Cellt. et '"27. of Default and• Bectlon to Sall. Tile whlc:h """ Mid bldl wlll be publlcly I Seid .... wlll be made wltf!Out undefllolitd cauMCI Mid NotlceOf opened encl 19td for. ~I or werrWlty, •xpr-Of Im-Oetaull and Eltc11on lo Sall to .,. PAINT AHO lllHO QOLO£N WEST lljllecl, M to title, pen 1lon or an-recorded In the QOUnty where tM COUEGE FALL CALENDAR OF ca-nbf-to UUafy tM unpelcl ,... property " localed. EVf~, -10 be '" ICOOfdlnce lllllanCa dll9 on !tit n01• Of llOI• Trvat• or pany condl.lc:1ln0 ..W. with the Bid ~ti whldl .,. l8Qnd llY Mid Dead of Trull, to Colonlal TNlt o..ct s.McM. lno. I Ille and may.,."°"'*' In "" tllft f13,M3.15. p1ua the IOllowlng 131t7 Eaet Hadley St, ~not the ow.ctor of•_.._._ -lrNted coeh . .....,_and tel-Whittler, Callfomla 90e01 '---.. *"°"'at t"9 time of tN lnltll publl-(213) 1196-29 t2 of Mid cOllaga dllltnclt. caton of thla Notice ol Sate: DATED: May 18, 1983 bid~~= =:.c.-:= t'l.515.00 PAN AMERICAN BANK btddar'I bond .Md. pay111N to l eeonctE TO "'°""'' OWMP OF LOS ANGELES ~ dW ol tM co.et Community 1YOU AA£ IH DEFAULT UNDER A M Mid Truatea ~ DlltrlC1 lollfd ol TNIMM DEED Of' TRUST DATED 8EP'T£M-By! CoNJnl8I Truat In .,.. amount not ie. than llw pw-llEA I , 1911. UNLE.88 YOU TAKE o..ct SeMca, Inc. oarrt (S~) of tM wn bid Ma.,.,.,.._ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR M Aolnl ,_ tNt tM bidder w411 ..,.., inlo tf1a PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A 8y Bonnie Dt Ponte .....__. Contrac1 tt tM MIN la lllUBlJC SALL llF YOU NEE> AN Au1flortled SIOfletur. pr.....,.... [ Pt.AHATION Of' TME NATURE Pllt)llfled Ofenge Coaat Dally -dtdtohln.lnttlaeentoff_,,. THE PAOCEEOINO .AGAINST Piiot June 21 21 ,M-f 5 1M3 to enter Into well ciontrlC1. IN L.Avtvt:?!' 8"0\JLD CONTACT A . ' ' 2141.-S :::.-: :,:: ~ =-~. ~ ............. "-20 1H3 ....C NOTIC( tu111U1T1 1t1er.ot w4ll be fottalted to ..... ...,. --• Mid collaoa dlltnct FlMl AMERICAN TITLE C.-No bldOtr mey ~-hfl bid l~E COMPANY ICftNOlll COURT for 1 period tor forty-five (48) deya ,,.;:;::L~ 0# CAUPOMIA alt• the date _. for lllt openlno ~ Oftloar couwn °' ORAMcm thereat. t 14 &at Flfttl 8 1reet .,.. CMI C..... DwM ._ The Board of Truat .. r~ Santa ,,,__ CA 29702 P.O . ._ -!tie prMlege of retea\lno "'ft and .. (714) 558-3211 ..,_AM. CA.,. bldt or 10 watw eny trregulllrltlat or Pu«llllt*' Or1r109 C:O..t. Dally PLAIN TIPP: llTllAN O. lnfomlallllat In any bid or In ttle bid- -... .,_ -"tlV !. 12 1983 GONZALIZ AND .IOAN I . dlnO • .._. --••· -• ' ' 211 OONZM.IZ SiNORMAN E. WATSON 54-13 Dl,._All'Tl ..cttML o10MN Secrelary, lloard ot TNNll PtaJC N()TIC( PM.Cte ~ IMDM H. PM.CIC, COM1 Community Collage 0.-idfiCi IMfiiCi W ._._,. ~ .... PAa'tC MN-lrlct. Publllfied Or1119t Coett o.Ny ~Ho41oa ta ,...,...,, ot-t tf1e1 the rMAL COllPOlll>.T'ICMI, a c ... .-. Piiot June 28. July 5. 1M3 ilc*d of TNIWM of the 00.. Cofn.-C:.,...._, .,._ Oii ....CA, I 2967-13 ~ College DlftlC1 of Orenot ...... ..., ................ ~. , ___________ _ Quur"Y, c;.11(., .. ,....... .-.o ~· ............ a• . __ .,. llftllC( ..... ~"°but llO .... than 11:00 ~.::-,._.., ~~':a..:::. NmCll ., ................ .... ~ looetad .. 1310 AdMw ~ ~·~ :: c ..... c.. ...... ca. 81 wNdl time --"': ~ :e.-be~OC*ledand r::~ ~ ......... t PUACHAtE OF PAINTING "you WWI to_. tM ldllfoe of ~PEA. OMHGE COAIT COl-any MtorNf In tlllil IMtttr. you ..a. lhould do '° pr°'"'*' '° tNt ,_ 'Al Didi -10 be In ---..,.,..,, r...,onM. "any. nwy tie llled ...,. the lld OoouNnta wNdl -Oii A't:c,. ...._ 11119 .... ...._. -llllltlndnwy bt--lntlMt ............ ,.... ..... aMoe of the onctcw of~ ..... u.&. 1M A 1°1 e - d Mid= dlllftel. UI&. ............... -• bGh ""*...,..._,."" :.L.9111 ..... 1 'tr ... ...... =.:. Of-::-1 ~ II UetltCI ._ .,... .. OOl*lo .... 10 .. Older of the eomt ~ cit un allogedo • ... -.nto, 0. l'UlltY Coelllp Ol*tat loard of btl'll MottlO ~ ... r,.... 111•_...not ... 9WI •• '""*'· "'~..,,.., 11 ... Ptfoent(K~dle-lllld • • IMIY algwM, P"Nt W ,..., .... • 1-----------=~-.t:-, ==:: ~O THt OUtHDAHT· A cM ----Ml.J=•IC ... 11)...._.TIC(......., __ _ .-11 __,to'*"· In w...-oomp1atm hM bW1 llled b¥ . the NTmOUI ........ 11 ......... .,,_Into tuCfl 00fllll'90t, pllilnttf'I ....... Yo"· If you wWI to ..,._ ITA,_y .. ~ Of .. cMall ..... ~ ""'~. YoU """'· wltNn The "*"""' ,..... .. dol!lf ......... Of In IN -of a bond a cteY9 .,._ tfllt """"'°"'II .-wd ~ • lie Ml NII....,. w11 i. eiiriiiild on you, Ille tlffl'l lf'llt ~ e -"tell PAPlft.TAUt AllOC!ATU, I04 • Mid 00119t dlllrtol. ,.....,_ lo tM ~. UNtlt ~ N , Oo1W dll M•, Ce. ... .,......, ?:t....,.... ......... YoU do '°· ,_ .,....,.. .. ... -· lef • -*' tOr rtv-IM 141) cteY9 .,....,_. on ..,,atton ot Die jl4IWt-Lude ..,_,. ...._ •• eo.t .... .. tN .... ... the °"""'9 tiff, MCI thlt OOllrt INl1.,.., •........ Wl1rd N ., COtOM dtl Mw, 0.. ...,.,, =~· ~ IOf ... ,.... ... '"" n. lewd Olf T""""' ~ Ill mt .,......., wNdl Tiiie .,_,_•~Itri en .. ~ .. ,......-tnd. **',..,.."'-~of ....... ... Of ..... .., tr111 , ....... Of ....... taklno ol moMr Of~ luala ........... -.iua."lla: In a11r '*9er In ... .,... ::::.-"*' ,..,_.. tn tM~ TNa .. ...._... w llld .. f1a ... County c.11 of 0r""8 c...er Oft ll/NOflMAN I. WATeON ~ 23, 1tD ,,__ ft , ... e.or..y, ..._ Gf y-,-.. LMA. ~ ' ...,_ . 0... ~~ Dellrtl!1 l'\M1NO ~~ . ~ 0r-. 0... .,.... ..:::'Jw! l-: ~ 0-.. ,_ Nlr I, ti. :.-:.. ;;;;' P110t M'9 Zt, n, JV1t I . 1:.,::. 1114...a aoeo.a ·--... 110nc8 OP DIPMA.T ,._ aac-MOTtCI Of' MPAULT AMD no. TO l&L 'UMUMIT TO .. cnoee TO lllL PUMUANT DICUMncMI OP COW9WIT'e. TO DICUlll>.noet M COWi· COlllMTIOMI 6 •llM:noM. ftA#TI, COMDmCMll 6 M · PAAT I ITNCTIOlll. .. IMPOfllTAHT NOTICI" PAAT I IP YOUR PAOPfllrrY II IH P'OM· IF YOUR "'°""TY 1$ IN F~-CLOIURI HCAUH YOU AM CLOIUfllE lfCAUH YOU ARE 8EHtHO 1H YOUR PAYMIHTI, IT BEHIND IH YOUR 'AYMENT, IT MAY IE SOLD W1THOOT ANY MAY K SOLO WITHOUT ANY COUA'T ACTION. encl yo11 "'111 COURT ACTION. end YoU IJl9Y haw tM ....., r1Qfl1 to brtno you haw !tit ....., rlal'lt to brino YM aoooun. t 111 fOOd flf~tt eooouftt Ill OOod atandlno by Pt)'lna .. 01 YOUf PM1 due P'l9 .. Of YM PM1 due paytnanta plua pemlltttd ooat• ...,.,..... perll\ltltd CIOttl and ·~ wltlllll IN-. (3) inontha lrom tM wlthlll ttwee (I) rnonthe from Iha dtt• ... Notloa of o.fut ... ,. dtle '"" Notloa Of DaMul1 -,.. corded. Thia tmOUnl II 12.110-20 oorded. Thlt lfl'IOUnt II tt,503.33 11 of Merefl t, 1N3 and wlll lrt-• of Merefl t, tN3 MCI wll tn.. or-untl Y°" tOCOUnl ~ or-untll YCNf 9CCOUnl becOIMI current. you may no1 heW to PllY current. You mey not 111 ... to pay tM tnllr• unpaid por1ton of your tht entire unpaid portion ol yow aocoun1, ...-n thelugtl NII peymenl llCOOUl'lt, ewri thouah lull peyment wee cMrnandad. but YoU f\'IUll pay w• ~. bUf you rnuat pey lht lllTIOUnl Nied abOva. Iha 111\0Uttl ltlted lbove. Alt., '"' .. (:S) "'°"'"' from Iha Alt• tl'lfea monthl "°"' tne dll• di .. of rtcordltlon ol lflla doOl.I-of ,_dlf_lon Of Ihle document "*'' (wtlictl date of rac:orclatlOn (whloti d•t• of recordlllon ~· llPCIMI" har'«ln}, unlata Ille o«>ll-hereon~ un.... tna obllgetlon gatlon belno lottcloatd upon pet• belno forecloeed upon petmlt• • rnltl 1 1ongtt period, you haw only 1ongtt period, you heve only Iha tM ~ right to ttop ma •-.....,~lo atop tM loracilotur• clOaure by paylne tile entire by tM netlr• iwnount • amount demandtd by yow Otedl• minded your creditor. tor. To find out tile amount you l'llUlt To find out tM ""°""' you ~ pay. or to arranoe lot payment to pay, or 10 ananga tor peymtntf to atop the loraclOIUt'•. or If 'JOl.K ttop tM loradoaunl, or tt yow property II In fortcloture lor any property le In toradoau,. tor any other ,_, conlac1: other reaaon. oomect: Jlilnet F. Aot>ert•, Attorney tor J-F. roo.11. Anornev for ~. 89!5 Town c.neer Baneflclery. "' TOWll Cenlw Offle, SUit• eoo. CO.I•~. CA Orfole, &.lite 800. Cotta ...... CA 9212t. (7 t4) 641-3232. 92828. (114) 841-3232. If you heve any qutatlonl, you " you ,,...,. ay qutattont. you lttOUld contact • lew)'9' or the gov- ll>OU6d contact • iewyer or the 00¥-ernment agency which may !\ave -· aoancY wtlldl mey ,,...,. lnaured your IOln. lneurtd your loan. REMEMBER. YOU MAY LOSE REMEMBER. YOU MAY LOSE llGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO HOT LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION . TAKE PROMPT ACTION. PART II PART II NOTICE OF OEFAUL T AHO ELEC- Notlca 11 Hereby Given lhll TIOH TO SELL UNDER DEED OF JAMES F. A08ERT8 II Subetlluted TRUST. Hotloa II Hereby 0'-1 Truat .. underadMdoltruatdaltd th•I JAMES F. ROBERTS II June2!5, 1N1encl,_dec1Febrv-Subetltuted Truat .. under a deed ery n . 1913 .. lnatrument Ho. ol trult d•ted June 25. 1981 r• 113-019100 of Offlblel Aacordl In corded Feb. 28th, tN3 lnlnatru- tlle Offtca of Illa Aac:ordef of Or-rnant Ho. l3--089107 of Otlk:lal "-- enge County, Calltornll '*-= cord• In the Office ot the Recofdw Crato Allan Boyer t""91n called of Orange County, Clllfomla M- Tru11or. and Wiiiard J-Hlftlll-twttn: ton and Sandri J-Hamilton Crato Allen Boyer therein called hereinafter called bel..ncMlrtM tor TNator encl Wlllerd Jamat Harnll- tha purpoaa ol MCUrlng owtaln Ob-ton and Sandra Jena Htmlllon llgatlona lndudlnQ one not• tor tM '*-lnafter called beoeflderlat for pr1ndpal """ of ll0,887.91 wtttl ma purpota ol aacurtno certain ob- ln1erett at the rite of tl'll. pw llgatlonl lnoludlnQ one not• tor annum. ct.crtblno land trw.tn u : prtnclpal tum of 155,000 with PARCEL t: Unl1 }3 .. lhooMI and inlefett 11 the reta ol 18% per 0-lbed In the Condomllum Plan "'"""'· deacriblnQ land therein u : ,_dad on May 31, 1971, In book PARCEL 1: Unl123 .. lhowrl and 12991, pao-eoo to e11 lndualve. o.cnbed 1n 111e COndominlllm of Ott1c1a1 Aacorda of Mid County. Plan -ded on M~ 31, 1971, In PARCEL 2: An unldMOad one book 12897. pao-IOO to 811 llfty-llrst (V511t) lnl•Mt ... ten-ldullYe, of Olllclel Aacord• of Mid ant In common In tM tee lntereat In County. and lo Common Area ol Lot 4 ol PAACEL 2: An undMded one Trac19692 .. per1N1C> Mid In book 1Wty-flr91 (1/51at) Int_... • • tan- 422. Pl98' 1 to 1 lndualve, ol ....... ant In common In tha IM Inter• In ~ Mepe, recordl of Mid and to tMCommon Area of lot 4 ol County, M IUCh 1erm II ~ In Trac1 8592 • pw "'Ill> tllad In boOk tM At1lda antltlaCl"OellnlUona" ol 422, pao-1 to 7 lnciutNt, of Mii-ma Dad*•tton o1 COWnenta. ~ ~ Mape. recordt of Mid dlflona encl "-trtcttone ,_decl County ... auct1 twm la defined In 1n book 12997. PllO' 39& of Ofllclal tt1a At1k:lt entitled "Oeflnltlont" ot Aecordl (Iha Daclaratton) and Illy tM o.:t.1tlon of Covenanta. Con- am•nd...,..... ttlwwto. clMlona and Aaltrk:tlona ..-dad PARCEL 3: ~ti M Ml lor1rl In boOk 12887, page 39!5 of Ofllclal In tM Section antltte "Certain Recofd• (the Dtcler•tlon) and any e-tt for Ownerl" encl "Sup-arnandrnentl IMl'eto. port, SeCt1emen1 encl Encroach-PARCEL 3: E-11 M Mt forth rnenr· o1 tM Artlclt Entitled "~ In !tie Section entitled "Certain rnentl" ol the Dtcteratlon. Eaatment• lor C>wnef•" and "Sup-TNlt • brMdl o1anddeleutt1n the port. sentemant ano ~oecll­ obfiOatlont for wtllctl auch deed II rnant" of the Artlele Enlltled ·•e- MCUrtty hu OOClUl'red In lhat pay-rnet1t1·· of the Dtcllr•tlon, men• 1\11 not~ rntde ol: That• breech ol and default In tht· The -ol 12,810.20 wtllOll ,.. obli09tlon '°' wtlk:h auch 0..0 ,, llKt• patt prlndptl and Int.Mt MQlrt1y hu occurred In that pay· payment• and pe8I lat• dlalvea u "*'' hM not beefl made ot: ot Meretl t. 1913 and Ill ..,.,... The aum ol lt,500.33 wtilel'i r• quent 1net111mant1 of pr1nc1p11 and fleet• pee1 prtnc1pa1 and Inter•• lnl .... encl .,..,, ,... and .,.,_,., peymtnll and paet .... ctllrget .. property tu• wfllch -dalin-of Meref'I 1. 1983 and d auw. QUant and which wlll become dtlln-quenl Installment• Of prlnclpal encl quant. lnt-.t, and lll'f .., and peraonal Thet by,_ ltlereot, Iha under· Pfoperty tu• wfllch -delfn. llgned. Pf-' bellelldery under quant encl whlatl wlll beCOml dalln- llUdl deed, hM uecultd encl c»-quant. llwred to Mid Truetee • wrtnan That by reaaon lhareOt, the under· Oac:Wlltlon of OtfelA1 and Demand llnOfd, CW-I benallClery under tor Sala, Ind ,_ *°"'IN wl1ll wcfl dtitd, '-eicec:uled encl c»- Mld T"*-9 IUdl 0..0 and • W-ed to Mid TNlllaa • Wflltan ~ ewlde!IClltf obllilldCMit DeQeratlon of OetlUlt and Demand MCUrtd ttlertby, anncl .. ct.-ofr Sala, and hie dapoaltlad with dared end dOM halebydaolar•.. Mid Truet .. auch 0..0 and .. -aac:ured ttlertby lmlMdlalety doc:urTlentl fttdenclnll obllgatlOna dll9 end paylllN and "" ...., _., ltleraby, and "-daCMr.o encl dOM ~ tlac1 tO ca... the elld 00. hereby declare .. - tNlt property 10 be aotd '° MlitfY aec.ur.o dlareby Immediately due tM ObllQdol• --!Nreby. and ~ and Na elac1ed encl OA TEO: May 2t, 1913 doM ...,.oy tltCt lo~ the lrull ~ ~ Hemllton property to be aold to Mtlafy the Saftdt• .-. Hamilton obllQatlona -.r'td thereby ..._ 0.... el ...... P • ....,_ OA,.EO: Merctl 17, 1913 .................. J-F.Rotlert1, .. T-C........._ ...__ TNllM c....-.ca-.... 0...... .. .-..., ....... 114, .. ,.... ........ ............ Publlllhed Ofenge COMt DallY .. T""' c:..... °""' ... -P1101June14, 2t, 21, July 5, 1~~ C.... ..... CA-2729~ 114) .. , .... Publlahed Orange Cout Delly Piiot June 14, 2t, 28, July 5, 1983 ....C NOTICE 2121-83 f , .. bllyl'lllt TUESDAY. JULY 5. 1983 ANN LANDERS ERMA BOMBECK OBITUARIES C2 C2 C3 ~ It's 'oddball' history j An American dentist who became a knight crB-y DENISE FOLEY "Not only was he a very fine dentist, but he was a man of enormous charm who became a greet friend of royalty," said Carson. n..·11111 .......... · NEWI'OWN, Pa. -Writer Gerald Canon t' finds his fodder in history's footnotee. • Canon, 83, of Bucks County, is the author of : ~ about patent medicines, country stores, bourbon, American manners and the cereal capital of the wol'ld, Battle Creek, Mich. He has a word for : his ~rand of 90dal history. ''Oddball," he says with agnn. D And he struck a rich vein three years ago ~ when. while writing an article for National ~ History magazine, he di9covered that France'• b Empn!91 Eugenie was saved from an angry mob by a dentist from Philadelphia. " '1 was fucinated," said Canon, a fonner Madwan Avenue ad man who turned to non-fiction writl.J\8 at the ap of M. ''I was ~ted with why this powerful woman, this beautiful woman, a leader of. elepnce in all of Europe, would tum to an American who beJonaed to a different eocial system and clall. Why a dentist? Why was he able to help her'? Tt\il rattled around in my mind for quite a time." Canon spent the put three YMrl on thfi trail of Dr. 1bornu Evans of West Philadelphia, dentist to Napoleon m and bis empre91, J:uaenie, a man wN.e profemonal akiJJa were apparently only llW'JlHl!d by his charm. The resuh II a book, "The l'lnprem and the Dentist.'' Canon, who wu then living tn upstate New York. d.lKovered that Evana was the benefactor' of one of the largest dental achooll in the nation, at the Unlvenity of Pennsylvania. The home he built for h1s pattntl became one of the on,lna1 buildinp of the IChool. The story of his life as a conLldant to k1np and ~would be the stuff of Hollywood were &vmw anethlnl lem prwaic than a denu.t. Evans, born into an obecure Quaker family, went to France to make his fortune. His akillt u a dentist attracted his first royal patient, Kini Maximilian ll Of Bavaria. Who WU in danger of losing aome teeth. Evana saved them and became dentist to the royal family. Maximilian was 90 grateful he made Evans a knight of the Order of St. Michliel of Bavaria - but not before Evans, a loyal American, uked h1s friend, President Jamee Buchanan, If he would be allowed to accept lt. Evans came to the attention of Lou.la Napoleon, first king of the ll!COnd republic and nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, because of the emperor's bad teeth and exln!me lellllltivity to pain. They quickly became friends. He was trusted enou1h to do some marital reconnolterin8. for the bride--huntlnl Napoleon before he wed F.ugenie, and was privy to the emperor's poet-marital romanca Napoleon abo sent Evam to America dwinl the Civil War M his emimary md It WM the dentist, a Un.ion sympathizer, who persuaded the French ruler not to~ the Confedency cte.p6te the prellW"e from the wealthy colony of American Southemen tn Parts. And when the mob was storm&J'\I the 'l\ailerle9 durln8 the 1ut days of. the Second Empire, Fmpre11 Euaente baltened away to her friend, Dr. Tom Evans, who splrtted the queen out of the city tn h1a own cam..,. and penullded an Enaliah baronet to take her to EnaJand OD h1s ahip. The carrtaae. as well as many ocher of BYuW' penonal pcl II ! 11ion., II on dJaplay at the .... MUMUm at the Penn dental school. ClASSIFllD I ! J 1 j ,. I l ) s f ~ pa an ra, M1 ofJ 90I ret fn fill to be' mi tht W1 De re< cw Uu Pu sto n ma DU wl '5 Je a ~ • .. ~ "' •• 5 Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 5, 1983 That stupid. law There's no justice, but ... Many thanks.to whoever passed PA 1 1 7 Some women defying the fiber of justice DEAR ANN LANDERS: The following appeared ln the Muskegon Chronicle. 1 w ish you would run it in your column. Millions may profit from it. It is an open letter to all subecribers: "Public Act 117 of 1981. "THAT STUPID LAW. "Dear F..ditor: I would like to tell your readers how mad I was when 1 was forced to go out and pay $45 for an infant seat, and to top it off we couldn't fit everybody ln my pickup truck with that big, bulky thing. "On April 2 my wife was forced off highway M-120 into a ditch to avoid a collision -that's 55 mph to a dead stop. The back of the child car seat was facing the windahield (as I was told the law required for 4-month-old infants). That seat broke oU the ashtray, cracked the dashboard and chipped the windshield. Our baby didn't have a scratch on her. "I would like to thank God and whcwver else is responsible for passing that stup{d law." - GREG HIBBARD. HOLTON, MlCH. DEAR GREG: God does many wonderful things, bat He Is not in tbe Michigan legislature. Your thanks should go to those lawmakers wlao did a terrific job on behalf of their coa1titaent1. Bless tllem one and all. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was going to lie and tell you I am 13. I am really 11. This letter is about my best friend Arlene. There's this kid, Teddy, who is sort of wild. He has been caught spray-painting and egging and is always in some kind of trouble at school. He likes Arlene (who is my age but much more developed) and has been very bold about it. In fact, I will come right out and tell you he has asked her to try sex with him. Arlene told me about it and, thank heavens, I was able to yell some sense into her head. I asked her if her mother had ever talked to her about the dangers of fooling around. She said, "Lord, no! W'!IIeP.lriAp!2PI 1 interviewinc local authors in a quest for 6nished manuscripts suitable for book publication by Carlton Press, Inc., well-known New York subsidy publishing firm. All subjects will be consldered including fiction and non-fiction, poetry, drama, religion, philosophy, etc. He will be in Sanla Ana in late August. It you have a compleLe or partial manuscript, you owe it to yourself to obtain a proressional appraisal-without cost or obliption. Learn how your book can be handsomely produced and marketed; fill in the coupon below lo receive How ..l~flJifJJ Lo.JU~~------ ------OJ .. ,h•t4 •·•• .,. "'°'~'"' ro 11c_11vt A COP' Of #low To ,....._ .. I nwnt 10 d~..-""' nn '"-"" Yot1t loot Jtll IN AHO MAil h41S (OUfi()N I I •U•P~ •"d l wuvld pr•' r 1 I ...J ,\,.M t PM '•f'I• I 0 I •tn '""l+nc m,. m•n.o I I ""'"P' fo, • t1•• .-.... 11,1•1.v" ,.,4 •• I I :::JI dn "°' ,~.,#-•I •n •PP'O'"' I m•n• bv1 ""'ct O.t.1t• tbuwit \it\ r. ' r •• , O'\obl•l'H"I IW"'f'.,,. U•J) t Jt ,,,., Ale ft ~. ~ter · I IS S. .. n rty Or • .. •tr11' Hlll1. CA. 10111 -----------------~-------· FREE HAMBURGER wittl> purchase of regular fries and any large cola with this coupon. Expires 7 -13-83 JAZZ LEIGH BALLET WEBSTER TAP MODERN 1 STRETCH TURN ·~ ANN WIOflS Mom has no idea I would ever consider such a thinR. She thinks I'm still a baby!" -SO please, Miss Landers, print this letter and tell the parents of 11 -year-olds that some of them are pretty grown up and they do get propo8itioned. Thank you for teaching me a lot about life through your column. -LAWRENCE TOWN- SHIP. IND. DEAR q.JD: I bope your letter wakes ap the parents of pre-teeu wllo tlalnk daelr clalldreo are too young to be tlWakiD1 abOtlt 41aac• tlabag1." Prepaacle1 amoag 11· ud ll·year-;Pld1 wen considered a rarity 30 yean ago. Today tltey are commonplace. Tbaaka for Jiving me a cllance to say it again. • • • . DEAR ANN: We had tomoveoutof ow·lovely home when my husband lost his job. Euripides said, "True friendship shines in time of trouble. Prosperity is full of friends.'' P&IWJ it on, please. - ISOLA TED IN CHAPEL HILL DEAR C.R.: Not always. Sometimes troable brings real friends nuuli.Dg. Maybe you bad tile wrong klud. • • • Plann.ing a wedding? What's right? What's wrong? Ann Landers' "New Bride's Guide" will relieve your anxiety. To receive a copy, send $2 plus a long, sell-add.res.!ed, stamped envelope (37 cents JX>&fage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611. RUFFELL'S J'd like to talk to you today about this c:ountry's aymbol of )Jatioe. To be honest with you, I never really looked at the statue of her perched atop the Montgomery County courthouae back in Oh1o until one day when I was in my late 30a. MI came out of the courthoWle after buying a , dog Uoen1e one afternoon, I glanced up at her and my he.art skipped a beat. Here was a woman wearing a caftan, with upper arma that could f.an Brazil and looking like she had eaten every pigeon that came within arm's length. I figured her for about 40. At that moment, the statue of justice became my role model. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT IF I Po ENOUGH D I FFtR.ENT T HINGS IN ENOu<;H OIFFE'~ENI WAYS, IMAY, EVENTUALLY 00 • SOME~ING RIGHT. CAPI COD COlllCTIOI . . . cluaic apparel you won't beli ... th. pricMI UPHOLSTERY, INC . . .._ ..... , _ __,..,,. A GIFT BOUTIQUE OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY "011/ITllAI II JIL r IALE" 488 E 17th . Corner lnine 645-4136 1922 HAllOlt llVO. 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To Rec;ctw a Fl'ff Brochure llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S ENO I began to f•.ntasiz.e about how great it would be when I reached her age. I would ride ln on my longevity wearing a blindfold when l wu near a ac.ale I didn't want to lee. But something happened to me on~ way to 40. And 50. Linda Evans came along. So did Joan Collins and Linda Gray. Older women who defied the very fiber of justice-not to mention gravity. Oh, I didn't mind the mother-daughter hand-comparison .teata where you tried to gue. who had done the most diahes-or the Oil of Olay ads where the ages on their T -shirts were~ ume as my thtgh meaaurementa. But when I saw the rear view of Raquel Welch at age 41 in a awimluit on the cover of Life magazine, I quit lyina to myself. . There is no justice hovering over courthowlee or the Supreme Court or anywhere elle. She's a myth, like her twin sister, the Statue of Liberty. Here's a woman wearing ~ same nightgown, with a 35-foot waist, a 3-foot mouth and an arm that holds aeven toUrista on a curved stairway. When was the last time you met a Mill America with those meaawementa? The Statue of Liberty -mother of exilea. They got that part right! penny a pound ~~special Only • penny for each pound your chlld weighs for a 5x7 color portrait• • Reg. 3 00 • Age llm1t 12 years • No appointment necessary • Add 1 OD for 2 or more children • L1m11 on9 por1ra11 special per child .. 9, SHOE SALE FOR MEN JULY 1at BALLY ALSO "DORADO'' Regular •154• •••s991s G.H. Bass, T aape, i'enny Moe & Clarks of England Ill Regular '69.95 to '79.95 s41•• 99 FASHION ISlAfl>•fEWPORT BEACH .. l Heroic officer saved after flQod ordeal ' NASHVILLE. Ark (AP) -A police c.aptain trying to rescue five Y,oung children trapped in a partially submerged truck was knocked from his boat and spent fours clinging to a tree as a swollen creek raae<I around him in early momin1e darkness. Nashville Police Capt. Oliver Pugh, 36, said Monday he was rescued about 7 a.m. Saturday when officers searching near the flooded Mine Creek in th.is aouthwestem Arkansas town heard his shouts and reached him in a boat. The children, ages 3 through 8, also were rescued from the pickup truck. but not until water had almost filled the cab. Pugh said the children's father bad been trying to take them to safety as water flooded a dirt road between the creek and their home. The truck became mired and the rather escaped but rould not remove the childrery. Pugh said. Alerted by the father, Pugh and Chief Deputy Wayne Dove of the Howard County Sheriff's Department took a boat mto the creek and had almost reached the truck when the motor died. Swept by the cWTent, the boat hit a gas pipeline and the men were lh.rown out. Dove swam to safety and told other officers that Puah was missing. Pugh said he hit a concrete foundation and 111..1unmE!<l into several trees before latching onto a tree bout 250 yards downstream in the middle of the k. "I was almost at the top of the tree," he said onday in a telephone interview . "I was worried ... tired ... trying to survive," he 'd. ''It happened very suddenly. I didn't have any trol over it." Wearing his uniform a nd a life preserver, Pugh ung to the tree from about 3 a.m. to about 7 a.m . fore his rescuers reached him. He said he was treated at a hospital for leg ps, cuts and bruises. Meanwhile. police had reached the truck's cab the third try. Pugh said water had risen neck-high the children. and the older ones held the oungest's head above water. The flood was caused by slow-moving thunder- at..V"n'\.• that dumped five inches of rain on the town. stonns were blamed for the deaths of an e lderly whoae house was struck by lightning and urned, and of an elderly woman who drowned hile trying to drive across flooded Arkansas Route 5. llTH NDTICll MILLF.R SONIA MILLER. born in .....,,.,..,, ,.,,.· e. Kentucky. wed July l. 1983. Survived by brothers Charles 1.. .. o( hoenix . Arizona and athan H. of Haifa. l.srael. r liann;lh, of Phoenix, She was a dear of many who will her deeply. Funeral -rv1<~ will be held at l Olive, Cost.a Mesa on y, July 5, 1983 al ·OOPM with Rabbi Robert lmll!!nllman oCflciaung. In lieu flowers donauons may be to Temple l.sa1ah, ewport Beach. BUBlER ARD F. BUBIER, resi- t of Corona de! M ar, Ca. away on July 2, . He Is survived by his Naomi. Services will be on Tuesday. 2:00PM at Newport Center Uruted •thodist Church. 1601 uerite, C.dM. Ca. Ser· under the direcuon of tz Bergeron. 646-937 1 MALLOY P\ll.IC NOTICE . ..,. FICTmOUI 9U ... H NAMllfATl•NT Tl>e lotlowtng persons 11 dotng bual,,...aa: MINDY'S, 251 Eut W,,lttler Blvd .. L• Hebre, C-. 90&31 Ng uyet M Ronning. 18342 Me~ OrMI. HeQende Helgllts. Ce 92745 ~ Tllll ~-Is GondUC1ed by an lndlVlduel Thll 1181_,t waa llled wit,, Ille County CleOI of Ofenge County on June 9, 1983 1/NGUYET M. RON· NINO f"21l:DI Publllhed Ofenge Coat Delly Pilot JUM 14, 21. 211, July 5, 19112. 2739-113 NI.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI 9U ... H NAMI ITATW..wT Tiie foOowtng pettonl II doing bull,,.., aa: LEGGET McCLARY ' COMPANY, 3 Co<po<ete Plan, Sulle 101, Newpc>f1 BMc:ll, Ce. 92&eo Albert AelllhOIO Cannlc:ttMI, 24282 Cherry Hiiia, Laguna Niguel.Ca. 921177 Thll bullneN 11 condUC1ed by en unl11GOrporeted ueocletlon 0111er tl'lan • par1nttr111tp. sl Alb«I R C11tmk:llMI Thll 1111_,I WM filed wtl,, Ille County Clerk on June 8. 1983. '211111 Publllhe<I Orenge Coat OaHy Piiot June 14. 21. 211, July 5, 1983 2741-83 VlD J. MALLOY, res1------------ t of L.1ttle 8alboa Island, Pl8IJC NOTICE away on June 17, ___ ..;..;;.;;;.;.;.;;...;..;.;;..~;._-- )83. Survived by 2 nieces, MUMC•AL COUWT Of'CAUl'OMU largit F.asley and lnger COUNTY Of'~ larie Graham and I TOO.ClttcC.....°"'9Wwt -.nd-ruece Mary EasJey. ...o .... • rtv 9aftta AM, CA l2701 ate memonal services ~: n. .-.CAN ..._ ere conducted Friends IURAMCI CO.ANY ho wllh m Ueu of flowers DIFINDANT: ITl .... IN LIE ay make contributions to LUCA.I, en lndlwldul, IN· V"'°""91lfTA&. Oii.. COWANY, a • American Cancer So-corperallon, "0L YC"i.OMI ?ty. Malloy-Mitten Fu-MANWACTURINO COWANY, • ?ra.I H~me directors. (213) COfPO'Mteft, _.OOH 1 ttw-..i cCOIMICll MOITUAllES Laguna Beacn 494 94 15 Laguna H ill<, 768·0933 San J.ian CilP•St• ano 495 1776 "'80l L~~.,._MT OLIVI\ Mortuary • Ceme ie,.,. Crematory 1625 G•Sh!• A11t- Cos1a Mesa S40 5554 f'tllClllOTHHS 81U •OADWAY MOaTUAU 110 Broadw11y Cos ta Mesa 6-42 91 so IALnlllGHOM INfTH I TUTHILL 1 WIUCUH CH,4'1L An E 111n St Costa MPsa &•6·9371 ,ACIHC YllW ._,.,llAL PAii CetNie~Mortuery Ct11oel.Crem11ory ll500 P.c111c View 0,.,,.. ,._po" Beael'I 644 2700 • 10, lftduetft c-.... 111711 I IUlmONI NOTICll You hne ...... ....S. TM -1 INJ ..... ....,., JW """°"' ,_ ...... i..nl ..... ,... ,....... "'""" . .,... ...... .......................... __ II you wtlh to IMIC Ille ad'llOll of •nv attorney In thlt matter. you anould do IO promptly IO ,,,., your w1lntn rMC>Ot'IM, If 1ny, may be IMtcS Oll llJM, AYieot UetN lie ..... ..._,. .............. ,.. ..... Mrltfa U& IM I •1 ... a -... u-. ,..........,. .. . .... '--........ " lllR ........ . 81 UWlect o.. eolldtar • COf.afo de un 11>cJ9ad<> tn .... aounto, de- befla II-lo lmlnedllll-t., de wtl ~IU~eecrtla, II hey aiOuM, ~ .., feoleftada I INMlpO • I TO THE OEFENOAN1'; A cMI comoi.in1 11aa ~ llled 171 IM plalnllfl eoeinec you If you wlltl to Oeftn<I '"" lewtutt. you ""*·wit'*' • oe,. 1ttw 11111eummona11-* on you, nee wtth "* oour1 • """""' •eec>onN to lh9 oomplalnt. Ur-. you do IO. yol¥ llef8ljf\ wll tit enltred on app11ca11on ol the plelft- Ofl. and Ihle aoutt may tnt• a Judo-- men I llQaintl you fC>f the ~ de-manded In tilt ~. WlliCtl could ratull In Otftll"'1'1*\t ol w ......... lnO ~ motl4ly Of Pf°'*1)' Of oln.t r..i.t ,..,_led In Ille com- plaint 0.1tc1· o.otlno.r lO. lM2 L .. A. lr11Mt16!;:" lllaron Naehu, ty ~C>Mleetf ...,.. 0. ...... , ... 1pu_ ..... ,,,, 1Ml...._A..._ ..... _ ua ......... CA ... (ltl)~·· ......,..,, ........ ll\lblltiled °'""" COM! Dally Pltol .NM 21. Nlf; I, 12, 19, 1813 2tSl-b Newspapers. We can open doors for you A newspaper is read in 75% of all house- holds-over 62 .000 ,000 every day. And 77% of the readers will come face to face with the page carrying your ad.· That massive exp osure is the key that opens the door to more sales. For more information. call Mac Morris. vice president, National Sa les. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. (212) 557-1865. Or call your local newspaper representative . ·Audits & Survevs 1987 Diiiy Pilat tr.iEWSPAPER POWER. GO FOR IT. I Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Tue1day, July 6, 1983 Ci rtalC M)JIC( NOTICa OC' TllUITU'e ·~ f •f11 ~No. ..._,.11.,.,.. NOTIC9 06 \'11U9T'D'9 IAU T.I .... .._. T.1.-.ttllflll UMT COOi I IMPOllTMT NOTICS l 0 SEAVICE COMPANY u duly TO NONlt'TY ow.Jt eppolnted Truel• und« IM lollow· YOU AM• OS'AUl.T U9ellt A Ing deeGrlbecl 0..0 ol tru.t WILL OllOO(JTMllT.OATIOMAY .. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 1m. UM.all YOU TMll AC· HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH T'ION TO ~CT YCMM MOf'o. ANO/OR CASHllAS OR CEATIFIEO UTY, " llAY • IOl.D AT A CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE l'\a.lc: aAU. r1'YOU -.> AN SECTION 292411 (~ytb .. •t time of IU'lMATION Of' THI UTUM .... In itwlul "IOfleY 01 Ille Ul\l1ed 0# THI ..-OCUOINO ~T StalM) eM right, title and tntem c;on• YOU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A Y9Ved to e.nd now held by It under LAWYlll aald o..ct of Trull In the proper1y On J11ly t3, 1983, et 10 00 a.m llereln1f1er dMGrlbecl: \/EROVOO SERVICE COAPOR· TRUSTOR FOYE w SPARKS, A TION, e Cetllotnla eo<poratlon .. PHYLLIS F. SPARKS \. t' duty appolnl.0 TrutlM under end BENEFICIARY: ALBUCUERQUI pur11.1ant to OMd of Truet r-ded FE.OEFIALSAVINGS ANDLOANAS· Juna 7. 1982 H lnetr. No SOCIATION 112-192181 ol Olflclal rec;ordt In RECOROEO September 18. 198' Ille olftc.e ol Ille County Aecorden u lnetr. No. 24771 In 8ooll l4225 of Orn~ County, State of C•ll· pege 1803 ol OlfiGlal Reoord1 In the fornla tXtcul.0 by THOMAS L Ollfoe Of IM ~Ofd4't or Orenge MEFll(LE ANO LYNN ME~LE. County: llueb•nd and wtfe .. Joint tenen\e, H id deed of trutl dftc:rlbM IM WILL SELL AT PUBltC AUCTION loUowtno: TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR LOI 100 ol Trac;! 3383, In the Clly CASH(p•yable et 1111'141 ol .... In of Cot1a M ... , COunly of Or1111Q41, lewt\11 money ol Ille Unll.O Stet .. ) Stele of Cetllomla, u per mlQ r• 11 Ille Nor1h front tnlrllllQe to IM corded In Book 112, Pao-(1) 37 10 411 c;ounty oourthouM, 700 Civic ol mlacellaneoua mlQa, In Ille olfloe Center OtlYe w .. 1. Senta Ana, Call· of tile County Reeotde< of MIO fOl'nla, ell right, title and lntw•t County convayact 10 and now held bv It YOU ARE IN DEFAOLT UNDER A und., .. Id OMd of Tn.el In Ille OEEO OF TRUST DATED 9115181 property alluet.O In eald County UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Ind Stale dMCrlbecl u PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Loi 28 In BIOClc 4 OI Trecl No 772. MAY 8E SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. In Ille City of Newport 8Mdl. IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION OF County of Orenge. Siii• or CaU· THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· forn11. et per mep rec;orded In ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD book 23, PaQ9I 5 and II. Mii· CONTACT A LAWYER oellen.out Mape. In Ille olflee of 3182 Country Club Ott.-., Cost• Ille Rac<Hder of Mid County Mesa, CA 92826 TM atreet lddrHI and Oiiier "(II a 1treet lddr-or oommon c;ommon o..lgriellon, II eny, of Ille deslgn111on or property la 111own rNI property deecrlbed above 11 ebove. no warr11111y Is given H to 111 purpor1ed to be· 218 Walnut Strei, oomplet-or correct""', .. Tiie Newport Beach, CA 928e0. benellcl1ary unclef Mid Deed of The und.,llgned TrullM dlt · Trull, bV rNson ol 1 breach or de-ctatma 1ny ll1bt111y tor eny lnc:Of· feull In Ille obllgatlont aecured rectneM of tile tlrNt addr-end thereby, heretofore exewtad and other c;ommon detlgnatlon. If any, delivered 10 tlle underllgned a writ-shown herein. ten Decl•ratlon of Del•ult and o.-Said .... wtll be made, but wtlllout mend for Sale, and written not109 or oovenant or warranty, expr-or brHch and of el«:flon 10 c;•uM the lmpll•d, regerdlng tllla, pot· under1lgned 10 tell Mid prope<ty 10 -••on, or eneumbrence1, lnclUd· Mllaly .. Id obllgetlon1. and tiler• Ing f-. cllergee end e•pen-01 11\er the. underalgnad ceuMd u ld the TruttM and of tile trulla riollca 01 brNCh and of eleollon 10 crHted by aald o..d of Tru1t, 10 be recorded Mercl'I lll. 19113 aa ln.atr. P•Y '"'""' tllereon from Augull 1, No. 83· l 13225 of Olllc;lel Record• In 19112 II 111.75% per annum H the olflOI of the Rec;order of Orenge provided In leld nole(t) plua coett County; 1nd '"Y advencee ol Sl.930.04 Seid Nie wtll be m1de, but wllhoul W11,, lnl4'tMI covenant or warranty, ea pr-0< Im-TM ~llcl•fY und« Mid Deed piled, ragerdlng tllll ~. ot of Truet heretofore executed and encumbrances. 10 pay the r~lnlng OellV«ed to Ille underllgned • W<ll· principal 111.1m ol tlle note(1) MCured ten O.Cleretlon or default and 0.. b)' sald deed of Trust. wit,, lnlerMI mend tor s .... and • wrlnen Nofloe aa 1n saJO note provided. advencee.11 of oe1au11 ano Election 10 Sell. The any, under the terms of Mid OMO of undertlgned c:euMd Mid Notice of tru11. r-. cn11ges. and expen-of "Default end Election to Sell to be the Trustee and ot tM ll'vtta crNted recorded In Ille c;our1ty wtlwe Ille bv said o..d or Truat real property It located Said sale wU be held on Tueld1y. D•t• June 13, 1983 July t9, 1983, el 2:00 p.m. et the VEROUGO SERVICE CORP Chapman Avenue enlrllnOe to Ille 401 No Bland Blvd . No. <422 Civic Center Bulldlno. 300 Eul Glendale, CA 91209 Chapman Ave . 0<1f'041 CA (213) 5()()..2485 At the time of Ille 1n111a1 pubU-By Cllrl1tln1 VIiiot• c;atlon ol lhlt notlee. Ille totel Authorized Signature amount of tl'I• unpaid belance ol IM Publlthed Orlf'09 Cou1 Dally obllglllon secured by the abOve de-Piiot June 21. 211. July 5. 1983 acrlbed deed of In.II and ""mated 1 _________ .;,;111;,;;29~·..;;..a:I~ c;osts, axpenMs, and edv1ncea 11 $246.174.51. The total lndebtedneat belng '" esllmata on whk:h tile openl"g bid 11 computed may be obtain.a by call· Ing (7 14) 937-0966 the day before IMI sale. Deled: June 17. 19113 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as uld Tru11 .. By Con! Ceprez A11111en1 secretary One City Bllfd. WMI Orenge, CA 26611 71 <4-835·821111 Publlsheel Orange Coal! Delly PllOI June 211. July S, 12. 1983 29&0-t3 Nil.IC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE IUNNOfl COURT Of' CAL.i.OftNIA COUNTY OF OAANGa 100 CIYtc CMW OfM w .. t ,.o ...... Santa AM. CA l:l10I ll'LA.INT'lf'f: UM AHO ~ OIFINOANT: CffNI HOf'llC .. I ANDOO«e MO c-No.1-.. NOTICll Y• hne MM! wed. TM -rt_, dulf 1 ..,iMt '°"' ""'*" ,_ Mlllt lllMrad ....... '°" ~-"""" ............ the .....,,......,. batow. II )'OU wtllh to ..... Ille edvlCe of any •ttonl9)' In lllla matt•, ,ou lllOUl<I do 10 promptly IO 1"81 ,our .u.....a.. CCMMT written reaponM, H any, mav be CW CAL.i.ORNIA filed on time AY1SOI UetM lie IWe .__. COUNTY OF~ ..... II ..---,_. ....., 710 Cl* C.... 0rtwe w .. t COfttre Ud. eM I fCI IOla a -... o. ... • ... Ud. ,...,... ....... ...... AM, CA W70t .... LM .. lnflofm 11'1 I ... llllAMllAGeOf': ..... fi'E 11 I IUNeJt ANH NGOC ntAN SI U1ted a-IOllClllll' el ooneejo i.El .. ONOINT: CHi·llllAI THI de un •bOgedo en •t• adunto. de- NOUYEN t>erle hecerto lmmec:lletamente. Cle IUllllMONI (Famltr Law) Ml• m•nttr•. IU r~t· eecrn•. c-No.b21-a .... NOTICEl You iteft Dwfl wed. II ,,,y algu"1· puede -reglttrade •llempo The court !NJ dectde ....,., JOU I TO THE OEFENOANT A c:MI """°"' '°"' Mlflt hMfM """" c:omplalnt l'lu been n1ec1 bv 111e JOU ~ wtltllfl ao .,.. Reed p1111111t1 aoatntt you 11 you wllh 10 IM lnlonftaHOlt betow. deftnd thla lewault, you must, 11 you wllll to IMk lhe edvlee of wtlhln IO daya etter 11119 eummon1 any attorney In thla mitt•, you It~ on vou. Ille with !hit court ahould do IO prompt!)' to ,,, .. your a wrltlen retponM 10 the com· """'"' responM, 11 eny, may be filed pl1ln1 Unleea you do IO, your de- on 1111'141 feull wtll be enlered on eppllcatlon AVllOI U.ted ha etdo demalt· of the ptalntlll. end 11111 court may ... El trtbunal IN9de deoldlr .,,,., • fudgm«1t agaln1t vou f0< contnl Ud. Mn •~ • -Ille re41ef deman~ In Ille com-.,. Ud. ,_,... -.ntni de IO I I .... LMI ta IMofft!Kloft .,. .... .,., P • nl. wl'llc;ll c;ould reeull In gar- SI Usted d4tM9 llOllcltar el C:OOMIO nl1,,ment of w1ge1, talllng or de un 1bogedo en ••I• adunto, d.. money °' property or other rellef berla hec:erlo lmmeclletlment•. de requetted 111 Ille c;omptaJnl NII nlenetl , au ,..,..UHi• MCrll•, II Dated·M•y 9• 1983 ...... Robert S K ullel, Clerk hey alguna, puede -reglttreda • Rite R~•. Deputy '";"~o THE RESPONDENT The Publtthed Orenge Cout Dally petlllor>er hu filed • petition c;on-Pilot June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 1983 c:ernlng your marriage If you 1111 to -2:.:7~30="83=---------flle a rMPO'IM wllhln 30 Oaya of IM P\B..IC NOTICE date that thl• 11.1mmon111 ~on ---.;..;;;=,;,.;,;,;.,;~;._-- vou. your defeutt may be entered '~'='=-' and Ille court mey enter • judgment COUMTY Of' OflAMOI con11inlng lnfunctlwl Of other orelerl ll'LAINTlff· ICIJI OOUllANI. 94. concemlno dMSlon of property, al · soousaJ lllJl)P<H'I, ctiild evttOdy, child 11Uppor1, •llO<ney f-. coe••· and DIFINOANTl1 .... T .. ICIC llUC,, otllef rellef u may be granted ANTHONY AUITIN by the court. The garnlah.....,t of MOUlll~ ~az=..AUL T wegee. tetc1no 01 mor>ay 0< property, or otller c;ourt eutf'lorlzed proc.ed· Upon rMdlflO and fltino ~ Inga mey altc> re11.1ll rn IM eotn· conalallng of • decl•r•llon H plaint provided ln 5ec11on 415 50 OCP by Oiied' April 25, 19113 l'ranr E Mitter end It Mtlelactorlly LM A. Srancll, Clefk appearing tlleretrom '"" Ille Clefen. Gell Carpenter, Deputy dant. Patrick Anthony Austlrl. can· Publltheel Of•"O' Coa11 Oe11y not be -WO With rMeoneble P1101 Jun• 28. Julys. 12. 192~~;~83 ~~.!"/. g1.=1r;:ur1~ Ille Code of Clvll Prooeelure. and It 1------------•Ito ~Ing !Tom Ille Y9ftflad ... m11c NOTICE comp1a1"1 or P'l"lon that a good __ _,;I":.==~;;;:.;;..;.;.~~---~UM ol •ctlon •.•l•te In thlt actiOc\ tn ftCTITIOUI •u-•• f1vor ol the pie!"''"· tt.t!tl and NA.Ml ITATIMINT to•lnet ,,,. o.ft11Clant. tnd llltl Mid The following per10n• ere doing delend1nt, •• 1 neceNary anO bullnna aa: A ' s. REAL ESTA TE pre>per party to Ille action Of that Ille SERVICES. 20211 Quall Str.-1. party lo be -...0 h• or olelml .,. Newport a.tc:h, C•llf. ueeo lnt., .. 1 In. ,..1 or JMll'IOn111 property StNm• O....Copment Company, In 11119 Ital• thet I• eubjaGI to the Inc Catllonl•. 20211 QuaH Str .. 1. JvtMdlclon of Ille coun or the rellef Newport BeaUI. Cellt. 921141() demanded '" IM action 0011416111 Thi• bUll,_ It COl'dvcted by .• Wholly Or In pan '" UCludlnO tuCfl corporation perty from lny lnt9t•t In 9'ICh ~09- lteerM oen11pment c......, arty. NOW, on molloft Of McFWnO tnc a C .. C•IM4.cteft & Zllm, AllO<ll9)' lot the PMllntlfl. IT ........ A. .. ......_ "-' IS OAOEAED 1,,.t the Mlvloe ~MIO Tiii• 11e1emen1 wu n1ee1 with the ~t to EnMr o.tlUlt tn tNe ac:· cwntv C1tft1of0tenoe County on tlon be mede llPOfl MIO ..-ldent; J ill 1"3 bv publlollllon ~In The Or..,. une · ,_.. c:oeac Dally Piiot • nu441r Cit Publllhecl 0 r1111Q41 CoMI Dally oan-a1 alrcMatlOn Pllblllfled a1 Pllof June 2l 28 July 5 12, IM3 Colla ....... Calllom6a, --.. ' ' ' 2na-.aa 10fttted•lhen1 441tmo.I...., to~ l'I01to. IO MIO dll•MMnt: !Ml , ___________ eeiCI pu~tloft tilt ,..,. ...... "8.IC *>TIC£ =• • .,.... '°' '°"' • cc 1111 .. NOTICI IMYTT1MO M>I IT IS AJRTHlA ~0£AED 111e1 • Nottce la '*'tbr ow.n tllat Ille :::T: ::' .::-: :!: ~ Bo•d of ECluUtton of the ll'Wle Uni-J>Olllted tn the Un11ec1 ltatw Poet :~c:ftt~~~~~=;:. Ofllo9. pc1e4.pa1c1, ~ to Mid 11p 10 2.00 P'.M. of Ille 22nd e11y Of =:.'":t':~°'.::":. July, 19N. 11 wntc;ll time llllCI fllCll ptta11oft Of the tllftl p19ao1-.0 IOt wtft tit publk:ty opened and r..ct fOt the ~llOll ot Ihle cloclllMnl INS ROOFINO·VARIOUS l.OOATIONI 1 o.clltetlOn Of fNt ll'fllllllt Of Of 1t19 IN DISTRICT lld oondlllon• and In-feet tlllt the ldel,... .. not .... 1tructton1 1111<1 llld ~ rNV be ob-talneel bl flled et !tie lllP#l110n Of talried et the ofllee Of Fleoel Support tile time J)f'WCflbed fof Illa pulltl-~IOH. t•IOO 8 tnd Canyon AV• catton enu.. 1rv1ne. c e11fomll. TM Oletflal DA fro· Juna 1 ,.., ,...,_Iha rlglll 10 ttltct tlff'f Of al ~·J 9allofll Ilda or to waive any lrrtOlll.,tt• Of JudOa Cit "'9 ~ Oour1 lnlormlllltlae In erty 8ldl Or In IM ... _..., a .. t -=·Unified 8cJllOOI Ol1trlet • W. ~ ..,_. A, St~ C0t9Y =~CA..,.. "uthOrlnd Ag«lt (TM) .,...., Pu~ ~ll\09 COUI Dell)' PutllllfMld 0nnaa ~ ~ Piiot .Mt t. 12. 1H3 )030-N "°' Juna ll, Ntt I. 11, ltir:r ta -,.......,. • • .. d " le v ~ .. - C',t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 5, 1983 ClASSlfllD 1'he mnrketplcH'<' 1>11 tile Or<rnye Cuost -642 -5678 Nearly fK1lf of all Dolly Ptlot readers have used the classified section to buy or sell o product . ...... IN Wt ....... Ille , ..... tea lalt ...... ltr lalt Gnnal 1111....,al lift ....... 1112 h JM& a 1111 IUOI Peala 11la l•un lea Salt .._ lel lall C..tlflJ Ltts ,. lta1" VaJaral9N lt11tanb ,.,.. .... llP•M, hl ICtata .... HM I~ luc~ lllt Crull 1211 Ct1ta llltt1 UM C..ta.... 2114 C..11 JleM 2'114 1001 3 Br ftl b• i 188,ooo bY 8¥.r L. eoe hOme, LNvtng country. mue• Mil Ltg condo In C•n on ;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;1~-:=:-~-==::=~ owner 01 tnl yerd. WHICll11. 1288.000. Wiii e greve eltn , Peclllo Bluff• 3 Br 2"' Be ~ Furnlthed 8eehelot 2 105 VILLA ... YI 1211 000 ~·~~11t~~n. u~f'•to'od5 Oaten to onera. &42,...g59, ~~~;, ~:1::i.0r:~ :,-;~ deCJo;, frplc. b 0 1t-1ne. MllW St. Utll pd,' 1 on 8pecloue E·elde Apte. IPYIUll llLL Ulll Ill.I llYFlll1 OIHUllLll&I Seller 11 ••tl•at••· Finest Lagoon vit!W from drama\J.c 3 bdrm, 4 bath pool hnmc. $l,7~.ooo F~ .. Open for h~•ff Ill tfftn. Ii.. appl on BALBOA ilEACH 11 tile A::iold. 845•3440 ca.eh. 2131799•70211. 1800/mo. 548-5598. •lrMI p1r1<1ng 1pace. Encl gar. ptllO. dthWlf I pier A r&re 3BR 2b• -..iTILY .... Hl .... 1375 mo .• MC. To ... •IOYe. MO.I utlll lfM . No Rende1vou1 c on• ~tanJU II 1380 - -aellM&-9804. , pett. &1•er•"• lffr 111-4444 111,100 COSTllEll You must -thla onel Huge 2 Bdrm. 2 tuith home In a beeutllul condo complex Private end quleL Easy down Call now. 546-23 t3 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS lllLT LIYlll Assume VA loan on young single story 2 Bdrm wllh beeutllully meln1elned grounds 1111d lecllltles In- cluding heeled swimming pool. Great Costa M"8 locetton Prloe<I for quf(;k sale al onl)I $132,900 75.1-3191. C::.SElECT .... PROPERTIES ISSllllLE Immacula te •Br 2Ba located in No Coste Mesa nr So. Coast Plllle. As- sume 97K toen. owe 2nd. 63 t·7370. ULllllSWI llWUYFIOIT Copper roof. high beamed celllngs, oak lloors.Jerge rooms. unperreJled quell· ty In delell and amenities. elevtor, spa. steam beth and sun deck Included with this 3 bdrm • temlly rm. Per enel lloet lor large yechl. Near entrance to Harbor -out to see. $1,650.000. 673-6900 - "o\TIHIH(l'll llOMI" '-· REAL ES1AT( 131-1400 UYllH PUii UJFlllT Spect..11cular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat IJ*B. Reduced -Sl.500,000. PElllllLA 1111 IOUIFlllT Ocean & jetty views, Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 aq.ft. Xtra park.Ing. Sl.385,000. UMllU domlnlum on tile ell• ol 4 .. -•• -... m11nn O::xe BPI· ' sliie 8 3 Br 3 Be. 2-«y. ~tam-1 BR. 1 Pereon a.MS 1ne babied t>ellroo . NLYt1•tHO WITIT&ITI Eett SldeC M ~ llyrm,IOYelyyear patio. 1B".2Pereone 1'511 Steps to the und. P • J 1 1 ~ ' 1 trom It'•,_ ehake roof ~ l 2 BFI (oOwn) ll200/mo & eecurlly lut. luc• 2141 2323£.ldenAve .. C.M. oremlc OCMn view end ¥~~. ~.,' ~O:. i;u:.i;:. end extenelve u" ot 1240,gOO. con aide ; Agt. 831"7370· stUdlO apt. utO pa, '"11iie 548-7H 4 easy beech walk to the 2 flrep~cea. covered French ~lndowa end IN/opt. wt! de 957-5263, New 2 8f 2 Be twnhm, 2 non-emkr, bMetl. ~ VILLA VISTA APT& Dory fleet. Pavlll~n end petloend woodd.ci<lng. door•· II•• dellQht to evs.48-8733 car gerege, utru, l'25.63&-lee5. S575tmo. 2 8f 1112 Ba. ferry. Balboa et It• beat. large lot ind many ex-thow Two redwood S750mo. 833-1290. Townhome, gr .. nbell, OILLl44·ll11 lrH Ownere very petloewlthape endprl-etatPrtt l SO OCEAN MTN VU 2Br •;z;rtltacla 1Mt l/r,c:arport,balcony. en>clou1 For an el)9olnt vete reer yard. Walk In I .._....... 2 . d -2018 Thurtn meni ~11540•1151 • Wine cellar. Security •YI· ............. ::~ ~ ~~l~o ~ 3 r L 11600/JJ; I TSL Mgmt e..2-1eo3 ·Ir tern thru-out. $335,000 t.,.,t &.Ms. g · · · Aug $800 winter, etepe Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath+ large rec. nn.. llOI •• drive br 1201 cutt °'· 12 bd, 1 t>e, Priced for Im· lull•. 642•11808 · to b8.cti. 873--0241. /Jn NIG[L UAIL[Y E. A~JitlUATES beam ceilings, furnished, patioa. $420,000. -------• .,.. .... , • ., 12-1 then ca1 inedl•t• .... et 1345,000 644~8722. 842-8799 me8tiBllY Fa•1w11 •••• llLLTIP .. Ill... which 1• w•y below .. .. ......... .. Al llAll CtrtH ••I ••r 10... PAYIUll IUL TN prelMI. Bkr, 1133-8182 Crptd 4 rm decor bltlnt luta&u 2'11 Bech4110f c:onao. nr SO .. Beautlfulty lendecaped garden epll. Pool & ec>a-Patloeldeckt No pett. New 4 br. 4 Yi ba, custom French Normandy Estate 1.2 priine acre hilltop $1,250.000. CllllUH IHI UYFlll1 LIWllTPllOl 11__,1n 431 Carnation S3ao53M190BEsT1 .. Condo on FM lend, Up-Smell houH 3 Br graded, Cool end quiet 2 o•• Tlll-PLEI 1500/mo. CoHt Plue. u111 pd, pool, $500. 840-Ugo, 635-7001 dys. 2 Bdrm. 1'/• Be $690 15 t E. 2191 5411-2408. bd, 2 be. 2 car gar. frpl, 4 Bdrm, 3 Be. • Oen with 546-4140 Coronado laland cusl. bayfront lot. 85' boat sun deck, pool end Spa. 01-UYOIUT deck. Pl.ans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade . Only $209,000 I UITllll lllTI ••-Wet Ber· Redwood Superb deal 2 Br hou" ANrtlMall Ual lit,(. h 1l , I Separate wing for mae1er Sauna +-2-two bdrm entry kllch kid• crlllert • • ll&J--t:ftleld POI LI~ ~Ill <&UJna al'/._ l{ai Owner wm0 cer~1tu~~!-::~·.;,~~.~~ •• ~lg~ unite, 4 car gerege. A.--eecure =d 1500'• now lalMI l11ad 27M •WEA ~ 3 br. 2 ba. frplc, beam ceiling. 2carcarport.On <iA~J.. IA' tl•I 2nd TD on tnls well Bdrm•. manicured Ing ~~U~OePT Im lee 3 9-6190 BEST 2 Br. yrty, garege. avail. B ,"If .. , ,..d ns Pl• gTeenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. ...,&...,,•r"rl>'t ~"·>. maintained •Ingle •IO<Y 1 ground•. $395,000. Call Den L-1• 7115 WID hooku.p $800 Hu "' gar •n e • ••11w1w lllE ~ ~..,,) U/,IJ~ end 2 t>drm unlta. Plenty lor further details. 1133-7822 ..... ltacla 2240 Ca119v .. 875-ale:i. . petloe, decile. epa. No an ,,,,,-n '/.7'1 of oll-t1ree1 perking end l_.2 1200 pela Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ,.., £. Co111 Hwy., CdM 4 car gar. AttrecU~ly I ~ • PllPlln 1'00 net 2 Br w/gerege Ctrtaa ... Mar 2722 2 Bdrm. 2 Be. te05 fl. $440.000. Will trade for a local lot. prlced 1 •!!3 1 25 2 ·1 000 1 · lll&lllllT ~i-~~~~S~~~ r!• 1 Br. epl. garage, 39ew. Wllaon 831~5583 -· Smell to larger epta unlta, S 5 ll 0 I m o . I e • • e . WllTLAll YIUAll Ill l•I PEIFEOT '1~'~11 lnduatrlel commerclel. Old town cluelc 5 room 2 975--0578 or 760-11515. IPTI. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR OlllllHLIWj I !!,_ ~~.:~~ i;..~~O:~ ~~~\,~:~~~~=~; 1 Br. stove & refrlQ, 1 955W.19th.St.$4e0. t It• l1h 12141000 ___ :_ ~m perleooe · move 539-6190 BEST adult, yrty '"· HOO. Bf_ 1 ea, patio. bit-Int. !i!!!i!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Done only 1n 1ne t>ett of 1 TSL Mgmi 842 1603 Alty tee 6 1 9 • 2 2 2 • 11 7 8 6 • pool, ape, no petL taste With 1ne highest 'By Ow!W et unbeatable • • n I Why P•Y morel 3 Br pool 619-728--0112. Tll. llplt 141-1111 Joli B"Y'"'" [),._, N B bl', b1b1 * HARBOR RIDliE * C.Ome visit the most faboulous view ne w custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, Cam nn. 5 bath, formal dining, 3 Crplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 YorkshiJ;e. 759-1931. IPEI UIU 1-1 quallty meterlels A de-rice Beaut n-2 Br llAllATIO MW YI I Newport BNch ooea home $625 kid• ok 3 bd 2'h be tupef clMn & ---=------- llghtlul 3BR Canyon ~ 112 B •. t w n h m One of• kind . 2 b<I, 1'h I front duplex & triplex 539·6190 BEST Alty fee modern. 2 llOfY, terge Weeteldelrg.~~ ~· Crest townhouse with S 122 500 833-1290 . t>e, Luxury PenthouM. In Spec t •cu I a r I P . P . aundecic. S 1250/mo. bkr 1 Br. 1 w pore . vaulted celling&, formal • · · Full Secvrllyammenltlee 673-71173. 4,. 760-1397. 673-7781 $400/mo. Agt. M0-0997. dining, family room, com-Complex. Sale by owner IJ 1 lal p 1379 lmH 2-4 ...a munlty pool, ape. tennis POil 11111 eneblu bargain • al 1 ltf OrangetrM terrace, 2 bd. Ctlll Mna 2714 ~lltiBAll and much more. Owner Kool & quiet 3 Br 2 ea $272.500 • Elloeptlonal 8000 tq h. SW Senta Ana. 2 ba condo. $800/mo 1 & 2 8( unfurn pool TIWllllll nas bought enothe< and llrepleoe. ll'lake roof RV financing. 548-5103 XLNT Loe. Sell. exch. ... ... 551-6581, owner; laundry I~. Fro~ '4-04: ......... ,., ,... wants Ito_. ~ll n2ow11 acceu Owner wlll carry ::2~6~~ul Franklln, Bkr • 752-1589, egl. Otlls paid 546--0338. 1 Bdrm M30-l850 -I 1st loan $ 146,500. FllTllTIO.... lllTILI Avail A 1. 2 Br, l B•.' Frpk;. veuned oelllng•. ~~IJ llty lltOer ... IHr 11ll,t00 IWLU UllAll 1to4bdrm.1700 . s 1200. trplc. Siso. Lou Supple dbl ~;:::,-S, • _?:_ 1'.m• Ml-llll I on the B•lbo• Penlntul•. OllTI llSI 845-9161 842_.905 , s~!!" 3BR In tronl 2 1 BR In Neer n-3 unit condo, 1 Br. upper, utlls peld. -------- HELE. I DOWD rear. A money mekerl total 7100 IQ. It.. fire ~r 1390/mo. c erl)Of1. lndry One Bdr end Oen near • Condo, El slde cul-0.aac Alway• rentedlCell tor 1pmk-12X12 doors, good lee. no pell. 383 w. Bay. S«>Ytn Coul Plaza. Avall .41 lllEL l•l PEIFIOT acron from Coi.intry further Information. perking-fenced-pride of lfy 5411-9516. July 111. 7~S88 RUL TOR, llC. 144•0 13 .. 1 HW tlL y 1211,000 Club, 3 yrs nu. l\.llly up-•L nOll OW!Wtblp. Prlced to tell. Done only II\ the best of graded wtnu plulh cpt 2 PAY1Ull IULTH ~n,~~:sa.Splller • •gt 651•1177 1 bd. unfurnllhed Apt -e:::-:.:r.1 :!· ':!~: taste with lhe highest 1 Br. den. 2'11 be, frplc. wet· Gal lll-1120 Newly de<:oreted end 376 E. 18th St "B". quality malerlels. A bar & Piiio. Je<:. pool & M i 111..o.....-cerpeted. Stove & Refrlg. 1545/mo.1173--08&4. ----------------•1111'9& beautiful and sunny 3 BBOerea.$124,500.Bkr Herborl<nollsCondo tUt&a,--11 211111 Maple. C .M. -------- 1 .. UIYH Ptai'aiall 1007 bdr m family rm l 760-1515or6'16-7566. 3br.2'1\b1_$2110,000 .... rt 1450 .. lllCMIUOtlDMVW $475/mo +Sec:.NoPeta . ...,.......,, ..... •• Plu/,1111 '. .....I I -,.. T ~-11 ,..,, ..... ,.. ~-.. ...,... .. _ '--------------townnome wllh 1he best By owner, 7""-e .... 1 NORTHERN c XLIF6MIX. w 0 -...... ................ H11n•1• Needs nelpl We'll provide -"" Seeutllul oceanrront home locatlon In Canyon Crest Lovely 6 Br 3 Be pool ~ It • 1!~4 sr the paint! T111to 2 Bdrm Ttt1llY llt•-tle4 on Balboa Peninsula, • Estates with private gar-no me. very private. Newport Helgtlta. 2 Br 2 Fell Fllver Valley. Beeutl·' •II &C~ 2Br 1112 Ba pell • Beeutltull)' lendecepe d UnltsJ lncom•opponunl-2Bdrms:!zbeths.poolend Br 4 Be. By Owner dens, wool, Berber E l s lde $239.900. Be Condo.pool Asking lul lake & river front utl#UI 3 Br 2• E·' .. • ...... o .• ger gardenepll Pool&epe.. 1 y Priced v right at spa Elegant. $350,000 $775.000. 3051561·5560 cerpet, 1wo fireplaces. 646-3557 $ t45,000. Flexible !Inane-homff. Prloel start •t newly crptd. greet v1ewe: ~::22eoe. no,.....,, •500· Palloetdecki. No peta. s 120 ooo Cell 979.5370 essumeble llnanclng Full veulled celllngs. tormel --Ing. Cell D•~ tor Info. 1911,500. Xlnt. tty llehlng. I 1350/mo. 643-22119 · Bachelor IA25 open. !Ill 8 o'cioCk pm. ' price $550,000 Tll PfllT dining, large sundeck fHat1la 754-680 t. Fell ~ Proper11et, Box 2Br, IV.Ba twnhM, lrpjc, l 8f '505-1510 DUPLEX d 1 • Vall 1034 876. Fell River Miiis, Calif. llJ11lt1 Vitjt 2217 patio. gar. no peta. 15e5 2 Bl. 1 v. Ba 1580 *Cote Realty 2er1B1Unlta en morep us commun.-~ llWPllTlllllTS 96028 9161336-6491 -mo. 276 Avocado St. 131E1111h ~18 Assumable loen1of I ty pool, spa end tennis FAEE ebUITY •BR Sba Lot value 2 Br. 1 Ba. uted . . H~ for renl. 3 BA'•. 3 5411-7510 8-11 pm, 161 E. 1111". ··2 .......... & Investment Owner hes bo ugnt · b lck 't end 1 1 B•. $750/mo. Fenced " .... ...,...,.., . \. ( : 'i ~ / 111: •II P[A,f•A ..... f·~·Yt ... ' 1.._1.. S~-~·i:s~5r;,gr 0191!~~-eno1r1er and wanis to sell ~~,~~f.rs1.~~ S2250. call .{iey · :!.. f,'~~: 1 0.t tf ltatt yrd, kldll~t• 01<. Agt _2_B_r-. -,9-11_1_M_IPll __ Ave-.1 Bachelor ---l'30 loans. Prln only. i now 5411-9928. P11r1!J 15501 No lee. 545-2000. Upper. No pet1. 2 per-1 Bd IS05 IWllllY1EWlllLU -------.631·3296days,67S-54t81 OIUH4-l211 , But.ltac• 1040 Nllftl ... R DIWI HOMESFORRENT aons.IASO.SlerreMgmt. 2Bd~:1 •1.ea l 5to Sell with EASEi eves. TO SEE "' _._ v 1c8 t I 0 n In St r 8 I . Mlulon VleJo 3 Bdrm. 3 641" 1324· 2250 Venguatd Wey UH,00011 h'a •BREEZE et~ 10.000 below market, 3 Bd W/FlllYll I ford-Avon tour Brltlen Be. 1750/mo Fenced 2 Br. 1 Be. 1'45/mo.+ MO-M2t Mountain and nlgnt llght CIUelfted Ada &441-58711 W1111 Ida 642-7667 ~'II: 1•-. 2 Be. frpl , S 105.000. MW/UY YllW end Europe and entoY yerd, kld1/pets welcome. S300 dep. 2269 c Maple. ~ 111-S lrom 1n1s IOvel)'1-~------~-------~ v !f{mrl!-N •• d ~ T L c Lergetl floor plan In Ver-tr.ec:tom end saving by Agent. no lee. 545-2000 Avell 719 No pets ..... Ptiat ··-~~:~t 2 ~~2c~~:daore~n •-°'""_.-..cw,.~ -·----JI;ll!:J n 3-s30-5 59 Miiiet. 3 Br. 2Ba. Totally owning yOYr own 18th MALLORCA. 2 Bdrm, 2 540-4484 ctl;:m;;oVW: \ £. qJ;t, Wood·tximlng fireplace By owner, 4 Br. 2 Ba. remodeled e.nd upgraded Century ep1. For detelle be, Lake View. dl>le gar 2 Br. 1 Ba .. gerege. tncd no peta. 34097 Grenada. Wood decklnq Bey win· -owned & hlgnly upgraded pen thou.. with •Pe<:· cell 7t4'"493-4101 with opener, pool $825 patio. 2183 B Pomona $475. 873-3313. dows Wl1h window seet1 11111Tll11101 by lnlerlor decorater. 1rac\lllr ocean & bey 837-3341 $450/mo. Drive by n111 Studio ec>t cloee 10 betl, all Community pool and ten-Chermlng3Br,tormaldln-l $ll9,500 964-6871 view Overlooks fountain l .l. h cl&aJI llOO I I It L 4Uf lhenc.11645-7009 utll pd. 1350/mo. nls Aslc tor Lois Egan. I Ing room. beamed cell-1-end pool. Sh~ Ilk•• dr ... V'eiiey ~1 IC• •-681-6142 644-7020. Inga. hardwood floors. lrriH 1044 model home. $375,000 7 ecettell brick Tudor 11ttf Condo. Newport 2 Br. 2 Be. ''Pt llvlng rm.I----.-·-----UHi RUL EITATI Move-In c;ondltl011. Greet ·-· •• lnclud .. lend. Maureen home f~ puturet Knoll•. Cpl/drpa, bltlnl, 2nd noor. b t-ln•. lrplc, Super,,.., 1 Br VIiia, court lllllOOfT\AlMM.t:Snrr~..-:r:s price el $269,900. Call ••5 Whlle 84~200. Poot• barn • lrplc, encl gar wllg• tingle gar" $575/mo. yard, quiet. no pelt lllUIATI IOOIPllOY 760-8300. Dtene IUPIUTI orchard i.. vlnyard . ttorege rm, elec dr opnr. 642•7803· IA50. 1173-3313. Good 91ar1e< unit In prl-llftl Wll 11,211,IOO Musi Mii. Woodbridge, on 1375,000. Trade or tell. pool, Jee. rec rm, walk to 2 Br. Oen. 2 ea_ garage, luL .... , t14i vete complex of s.. View! view! view! -on a clear prestlQloua Vele Loop 3 1 714/675-7375eve bch. $725/mo. 1ttllut + upper. 10.0 C Velencla. breeze 1n Costa Mes& d'ay. the mountains! every day, Br 21/2 Be. central elr, 2 dep.673-6112 ev Friday& No peta.15e5. 545-7913. *$450/mo. up. 1 & 2 Br. T~ ~rooms, 1112 Be I flr-'1~-t-nls 1-·•m ltaltt --11... wknds. untum 6 fum. pool. tpe. _..,"""' th ba I beautt"luJ pat1'0 and ">'' ...... , -• ' ... 0 wamn-..... $325 1Bf, 1Ba, 1 WW l-2 ............ ••2-2-.. , Out ol area own4!f moat e Y· • ming, lake rec 80% loan -• 2 B 1 B c tt / ... w-~7 h. .. .... ,-..,....,.. .... ,._ anxious Show an"'lme, your own pier & slip. Spectacu -et 10.75%1nt evell. Own-Oorgeout 3 Bdr. 2314 Ba l=lucla 211t r. • 0 age w gar. non-tmOller on., . .;.}.;] &42-3172. ,. Ct lll Ilea& 1-4 I _will car"' 2nd. lllll< / d k deck•. brick walk wey1, near Whittler. 5411-iJOn 1---------vacent Prfoed to sell at tar master suite with fireplace •&o -~ ., exec home w boat oc · w RENT f\lrn. Sa r yd. Avail. 7-10. 1785/mo. ~ IPI, MW'Y r• $ 1 1 9 . 5 o o L 1 n d • and deck. Lavish bath has roof II•• v..ll movH you In. Reduced to Priced to tell. C. Splller, home. Mlddle Eut family 845•6825 S410 1 Br. patio, no peta. modeled. Incl atove a . Taglfenelll. -n11 $172.000 fOf qulek Hie. egt 631-1266. • 12 well be.Mve<I C!\11-RetrlQ, clMn & t>rlghl. I ref r 1 g I 3 8 6 / mo GE 759-QIOO , ..... ·. .\'• OOUISllE P .O.I . COROll llL 11&1 Terrific; loca11on n1er Dahlia Park •nd walking distance to the t>eecn Smell 2b<lrm end den nof'Tl4!1 in need ol some 1~­ino up PrlGeO to sell et jUSt $198.500 llJ-4400 • a PllYITI IUOlll Cameo Highland• 3 Bdrm. ,_ c:aTpell, paint 811<1 gerdens. Vecenl. tunny clean Fee •I $315,00. l "'°'IC.l I l 1f _.., i ReallOfl, 1175-6000 YIEWDF Ill All PACIFIC! LellUfly Ob-"9 ... lboltl •• they HI out lor Celfllne. Lovely 4 Bdrm home wnlcn Include• .. pirate quertera for mom 0< meld Fee lend, not IMMhotd end otteted 11 only 1250.000. Cell for ehowlng 646-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS WlllLElll YILLAIE Ttwt llnHt h~ for • IX· ecutlve. A be•utlt\JI 3 ik'rm + dan home with herdwOO<I noora. entry, 1am11y rwm and kltc:hen. Veulted <*ltrig In a tC>eC· tt<:ultt IMng room. 2 wood t>ufnlng nr~. mirrored wardrobee In l>edroo ma All pro· feutonelty tandec.ped. 3 car garage. Price only S227.000. A mvt1 ,.. Call 5<4&-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS TM faelft1 dt .. Ill 1119 Well .•. a Dally Piiot Cfl 1t:'led Ad. IU ... 71. top shower with 360 degree 3 Br. 2 B•. good lln. 559-70511 2131807-2330 uta •-a ~ 3 wt< 1y ttart 1350 beech bungalow 724-0Jemea. 873-77&7. eeo..1110. · view!! S 138.000 ' ""' ren. • on bit-Ins provided utll• pd ----------------Ownr/bkr 64t-1665 lllOM '*CONDO NA SC PlAZX Aug 10th. Call 261-.8017 539-6190 BEST Rlty fM. U llllOU IPTI Bach-IUI kh, nr bctl. quiet IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ·::~~~· S<ci~c{}lA -~ctrS· •••• •••• -----t~ ~ C'-Af t f'OUAN •:=-·~=--!,..~, ~: .,,., le J.or .. '°"' -""O"-'*'0"1\ Ill WIWI w .-.. 2 br. 2 ba. petlo,alc, ... t.1.!rua itii Bayshoret 5 Br, femlly rm, 141-1111 ~!~~.~kr n:4 2~:~:· Sh•rp 2 Br nome wtgtant Y1lU S~ MC. g•~2 N;;i S'h': ... J Br. 2 L'. d In rm. 11 bra r Y. l Br. OU & water ~· lle0-0587 · · country yard Greet East-Tired of loolelng et homes • ~ turn Gated MCUr· $3000/mo. Top ref'• & eocted ger, . g.. bq, , ________ _ Side n1lghborhood with ugly carpet, re-Mt~llt l•n 11 lty. prlvete0 t>Meh, ttr1nle, credit only a pply. dll'lwthr. 1435-$4eo. CloM to beectl. 2 Bf. dWl· 1122.500.160-8890. dlculou1 wall COlltlf'"Jl• •H••flllTUllU Hune. 11500/yrly or 11051969-7471. 1'115.2 bd,petlo,Nopete. waMr. etove. carpet, end teclcy "upgredee' ? -... 1onat1y. 861-7712. Btune-2 •try. 3 bd, 2 "'be, RefrlQ. Clean & brioht. ~~f,:C,8 ~/ 11 • · Then try Ihle 1 Br+ den. 2 New end uMd moblle ftpl, 2 c .. gar. on green 724-8 Jamee 873-7787 · · story, wtileh hu beer'l re-home• Spec1eculer Btaltt Ualara1d1N bit, nr pool. s1 1001mo. ,..95/mo 2 Br 1 81 ec>t Dar11ng bech unit, doM to atored to It• original (but vlewa Xlnt financing. AveH 11-1. 546-7390 dey1. encl patio .,,;811 pet OK. ~-Bltlne. khcMn· '\ii I. I "' \ ., •• ' • ,t • --- PML /WT191 peerenoe. Broke< eooe>-165.500 .....,. • ·, be1ter) production BP· Prrceo from 126.500 to Gneral Ul2 844-7298 ti/ft, 1 car""'°, l~d"' rm. · ette 1375/rno, 536-1435 Warm, totally dec<>feted 3 11<etlon. I 152.000. Lve LllHty\8 499--5746 4 Br 2 Ba. CdM SllOO/mo BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE 735 W 18th SI DELAWARE PINES l>edrm wl1h yard end _mese __ s_5_1-_so_1_11___ yrly. 3 Br, f'~ be. 11100 TSL Mgmt 842-1803 From IA764575 lovely pool In 1 central LAllU all Special aummtlf renlllt-1 875-5812 1515 Av.fl 7/1 Frplc. poot, ger. IOCatlon. Only $122.900. TURTLE ROCK Beautiful 24Xeo 2 BR. 2 Be Ek condo on bey, Dover ShorH. 1328 Sen-2 Br. •Pl wlpetlo_ No=~7 631-1400 HILLS :;tt~~:,:,ti~~ ~IUln tlego 0r. execu11ve •BR 645-11103 An ePM. 19221 Delewat9 St. - Wl\11 HI HOM l lCIMI .., t-. REAL ESTATE '31·1400 FlllTTIMI teri0t. encloted porch, PllP UUlllllT femHy home with pool $5 75 to 1640/mo. 2 Br. 1 '.I\ CloMd Sundtly. Lovely Plan 1. 3 Bdrm, 2 air cond. Young edultl l14-11M1ll end IP•· Spotie.11 3 car be lwnhH. pool, lndry1--------- befem rm. Perfect for tne welcome 13 4,600. gar, 3 llreplacet, 4000 tq rm, cerpon, pvt patio. no 111 .. WILI family 1he1 llkH plenty ot 540•5937 egt. Beyfront condo. 2 Bd,.. f1. S3000 IM or IN /opt. pete. GrMt 1oce11on. 288 2&31k Townt!OUMApte room CloM 10 every-eurlty bldg, pool. S1t50. 844-7424 Bkr E 1eth St. frplc. detlwer, lrg patio, lhlng. 1236,900 Cnatltry Lets Lido lele, IOYely & bright 3 Fum/unl\.lrn. Walk to CdM TSL Mgmt 842-1eo3 trlded elrlde C 1 US Br +' den home, tunny . rv Hunt ""1 petlo.11900. be/fechb. 31Br 2~ be. 2000 DeluKeTWnhM,petlo,28r, H~~t&Mtino 4 1oii"Tn' Harbor Lawn Newport Townhome, IQ 3 • · a c w vu, gar. 1'.l\Be. ger. 1625 mo. .:.O...Or · Memorlal, I 2250. Br. Immaculate, Include• 1 1'400/mo evell now. Agl 2543 Orange. &42-2191. • 94$-8357. 23' boat ellp. 11250 64~14$6 Of 979-5370. Welk to beectl, W., etu- Mlet 1 WonderlUI World WATERFRONT AOMES N-port1 beat 2 Br net Ultm dlo, lrplc. loft. uttla pd of Shopping, right 81 631-1400 $500 •PPI• lncld calf Country Wooclt. 2 Br. Den, 1'75/mo. 536-4t37. llnQeft..... li:IC::: ltlu• ..... 539-6190 BEST Alty'" split levelfr·..,;. decil ... -.;.,llkryyllgtlt. I~~~· s ~:.·;~;;rtf·~,~'""' r r r r It I' I' 1 ~, ... "o -everydeyl -----............. . _ _ . _ . . . . ally llot Cluallled m tUicury 3 bdrm llM Npl Hgll, 3 Br, femlly rm, MUlng. 1802111 St. ,.~ w. 6 ·~-~ :~~'• 1u·rr1 10 I I I I I I Make your ll'lopplng eu-::.'·J;.~: 191 ed.i prof land9caPed itepa to 2112 Be. no pete $800. Mll-11&4 or &4&-95<43. No. End. ~ oellrtO Neer n-condo w/tof1. 2 story. 2 Br. 2 Ba. trplc, skylights, 2 car gar Lo, IO dn, no quell!ylng. Wiii consider trade for dn pymt Skip 639-7582 . . lef b)' uelng Ille Delly Pl-... ~ DNVW Cl•ll*t Ad-Vltot help 11¥8terffont l t75 kld1 lnlo Agt 673"91114· x LG 1Br1'95. 2 8f bes., ltoO utll lndd ........ •-;~;~·;~~~~~·~·~·~n~~~~;~~t;fl;•;~~H~J;H~·~~lo~t C;l;~~~~;A;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~ 53M190M~~-~erpe~R~.~.tr~ Pool. Pell~ Frplc.·~~la UQ • Cid .. I Jiu llU $790. 530 w .. tmlnater Dll1wtr. 557-2841 _ I& Ave. 642-7745 L 1 B Eelde ~ <tW 1De, patlO, Thank you for your patronage an.d patle"ce during our computer conversion We appreciate your support THIE QRANGE COAST DAILY PILOT M°ANAGIEMENT & STAFF lmmec, nw pnl, 2 Br, 2 Be. Specious 4 Br 3 ,~ Be • ~~~ ,..;·51mo ;30'E ger, .. c. Idell 1or ,....... 2 fplc, 2 o gar, Hbr \lw.1 eeper•le bon~• rm, ,.,,; 2o~ll·si. #D. 851~9523. , cpl, no P•I• 1500 beam, no pett. I 1100. t rm, frplc. p1t101, over-)'f1y.648-5308 840-0Cll9 hang, nlcely lndacpd. Letge 3 Br. 2 Be. MM. Dhc 3 Br 2 ea. lrplc, ptlto, 2 Br. trplc, bit-Ins. gar, no 1 1550/mo. 640°1327. r=· d:I ~:: .. large 1450/mo. Cptldr•P"· pet1. $900. 644~7809. 55M1116, otc 720-8897 2 Bf, f:{a.· 15901_84_2_-431 __ 1_. ____ _ 4 Br, 3 Be, 2 yre new, no Speclou• 4Br. 3'.l\Ba, MP 534 Bernard St. 842-4906. &et Bluff "*'°"' 1 if. pell. 8 mo IH min. bonu1 rmt . tam rm, lrptc. 1 pool. ~ .,.., no 11275/mo. 709 Orchid. patios. ovemeng. nicely Large newer 1 8 r · peta_ 157& mo. 144-4717 851-9135 or 644 .. 201. lnd1opd, S 1550 mo. wlgerage. No P•ll . 840-1327. 559-e 1116. Ofc. $430/mo. 4131-5553. l.91 lln.f Cameo snoree 3 8f + l•m-720-6897 3 Br. 2 ... frllte. ~ ~;;,', ~·7:g_~:1a.lot, "THE COVE" Bey1lde :~::Ot~~~,;.~;.t~. Del M • llneet °"" a Drive Executive Condo, • TM ILlffl 2 b • 1 tr pool in: leue or Mle. 2 Br Oen. 2 Quiet 1 er upet..,_. doM NEWPORT PIER AMA. kld•:i-= t BEST "' Ba. pool, private 10 bell' llre plae• detulce ~ It. 2 le. no • • • bMCh. tpa. l .... ptlc:e ~ ._ eno1 ,.,. ~ .. ~. 112001mo. Atty,.. S2080/mo . Agent '625/mO. 21'3 Peolflc:, •~. C..la .... Ul4 759-1092. CM. MaMget J9ff, apt :..,.OC ..... EA.,._N_FAOHT,,..,,.,,.....,,...,...YeAM.='""",.....y--., S&. SL up;;a;a condO luta L a 12" 11. ea11 54-4630. 3 bd. 2 ~ iow. """· 1 on park. IH5 mo. ~I lut b+B 2 ';am; C8I P1'tt O· AV91 JW/. &31·2282 Agt. hOUH call .. delalla PARK 8Rl8TOL • 1200/mo ... IJM1• Amazing ottw 3 Br nMr 639-e 190 BEST Alty ,.. 1 bf, pool, gym, ..,,,na. nr Ptuah ,...,.,.. IMllo eo. co..1 Ptu 2 o•reoe sp Pila .... H . 945-9442. Apt. v~ MOOtmo, patio pool HOO flat Ta1tla lltl SPARKLING CLeAN a Call 646-,otJ. 53H190 BEST Alty,_ 128811 2 if fem rm SPACIOUS. Wettlldt 1 . Aedec. 2 bet, gar, w/pool gar dehWIM for Br. 1 ... ~ palnWd, lnod, 1550. 65<4 Vlc1orle. mon kkft Pit• weloOfM cptt/drpl, dehwr, ,..,. 213-$97-7297 63H190 8UT ,_ I f'41fria, No pett. f400 I Plla IHlllPOPl tP&~l Mf ll T-. ... ·.·•·· .. ' ... 6152·1113, Wnt•lallt1 UH tN HewPOftT IMCt4 IS.a hOU .. cqitd m 1• unf\lmlehed ... newly ...... 1 • I Mr'lft ~· tenoect )Id kid• Pit• ce11 deeef•ted, ttOYe& ...ma. ment• a T'ownttD w 21r 1b8 ldutt com· &3M110 BEST ,.. :nae M~~-OM .... ,.. tome are el99ant11 1 ple.11 w/pool lndry c\lfd mo. + MC. '"P· No '*'-tumlltled, pr11g. no ,,.t, '4'l'atmo. a....te ,........ To ... cell MMICM. Frem•10 933·71to 6'e-lt 47 ---GoeMlt Apta. OnJllMof ....... I.~ 5 ~ 2 ... large Ctnu ftllltl Mil Sharp bacllellor unit IM==N. fem ""'· lrplc, 2 -oar-DecorelOf'J Townhou•• USO/mo, no petL 9t0¥9i1---------1 •• nr Collae Pt!. No IVIH now MS/mo. Corn-.... Pd. "' 000. eel hii9 '"' .--.. ... pe te. 11507mo. yr oletel)' lurnl•ll•d . 640-11N•torurry0f IA(I).._..,_ A-.. J.41..4A4, .. 42•t171. 813..0tM, Pam. ..2•'141 1 cEi5Z Ori Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT !Tueaday, Juty 5, 1983 Cl lahslttl.at Cup! ltnitt C..ttltten, ltanal lu11t Deer le,.U ' Car•ealat 1....-.w lente• , !leriaa Pl!!M!f TU. 'LCim: .,.,_ a\lr.J:. ShampOo a atwn CllMn; Aemodtlll/Aeollra, GOmm. SptfnQa, r;llr, 300F QPef· MPMIQI UUllll IRONING J089 WANTED, I-• .• .-. .... 1 ... -Ylm--.--.;.2;.,;•!0ifwiii:Oi!D!iillf_.Nl_""!l"'!'ii"'!l!'l•l"'"""""'"'"'""~""'""-My~ home. Aef'I co6ot' bf1Qhtener9. Wht & rMld Llc'd, bonOed, atora.S..demonitratloo 939.5035 my hom1, Excellent 8eltquellty.2Syr.exp. WATIAHEATEA8peclal avail. DMAM 8SO-eti911 CfPI• • tO min. blMCtl Ina For .. , 652·11142 SMCOUt 2486 ~ llWOrk. ~ .. ~ on r.. ComS*hlve rat• Pool llMt.,.•Furnec.. --•-~-Hiil. llv/dln. rme I 16; 1'19 . ' ' Bl,. CM. 642·3"90 JESSIE'S GARDENING qu.11. Phon• 642·5-470 LIO T.116 428 ?30-13&3 REFS. ....-room 17.50: oouch 110: Free pre-llm. New & r .. S rl .. Hin H-Opener1 Clean-upa, tr .. trim & lll'/11~. ~-· _,,_~· -~---Drtlna cleeted from i5 a•--.. --....-....-----leniet chair 15. Guar. lllm. P9C modal. f.JU>, llC'd and g~~re L~I rateii maln1. Ml'Vkll Me>.a035 TWO COLLEGE MEN S15 anytime. Alpalrs. i-'--~iimiWit~.---odOf. CtPI ~. 15 yrt bonOed. Wiii ...... you to ......,.. . Wiii Move you. 8 'Jfl .. p. 851·"°"MIM642·to33 EKIC 1upport, top evp 0o ...-. m..-tf Obtllntlnan.5<49-1978. Llc.Tom657·4480 Mow,edgt.clMn·Up,1rlm. lnttlilti~ Vin/MC 547·11107 T lrtm & All llkll .. ·WOfd Proc. Prof ~ · ...,..,. 1-• Fr .. Mt. RMI. ratH. Jim -Smith & 8on Plumbing r.. flmOYe, r et1 . Hr·Dy·Wk . Retl.55"-0123 ..... " ........ ,,.Ga• ala 646-1958 Lcwtngcare, omet pe11 Palatla1 Plumblng repalr1&draln1 clMn-upa.!154·7017 491.,e290 No agc:y IM. FIRST CLASS-Oulc:lc dry New/r..-nOd. !l<p'd. Lie, r t I Certified HouMSl1ter1 , __ ...,._~....,~--~.Uc. 645-3"28 atn resulta. Free .. t. a 111 bonded, Int. Wiii help OU t Ill .... ,... alnc• 1979 631-1234 ,. P1111111 L::i11-:71t-::T.=--·!TI~~~~~~~ SP•rco~1.!11c'!!.,1n,ond. ,.l!UP.•,·. Cl• .. MMce, 750-9075 obtain tll• bMI 11n::lng. Top...,./rernoved. Clean 045-8277 • ···~'·~ by Richard Sinor. Lie. Pttl ltn/ .... ln • or • •. " _ .. "" Iii y.... Call"now 549·11178 ,.... I 7"1 3•16 . Painting-Carpentry -280644 14 yrt ot hippy ••--•-•• •,. 5 lo 15 hr. 1424033 Hrfwtlfmo 840.011118 FIRST CLASS·Oulek dry ' . up, new awn1. "' • .. Ga PTL Renovat no Rototllllng local cu1tomer1. Tflank -·-.. _ • M&M 851·H04 A:ilut l lMai reeulta. Free Mt. & tit R.J. HUFFMAN & SON Tiil llllll IGlll 1 ry Sod 11wn1 & Sprtnkler1 you, 963-4114 Exp1rlenced l Pro-T l i:::L _.,. _ cia .. MrVloe. 760-9076 Remod/Add, #3068111 L 1 A ... b 1 11 I **•HOME REPAIR Dive 642·4853 tnlklnal. Very rHIOI\· • 9RTISI *te! !!i!i!!i1, cabt~t •• ,. •••• •••.•••. awn· r ...... ru n111 E.'-·Plumb-Carn.antrry OllTI• p11--able rat" tor Ill of your •pl / d p _...... I~";..-, I ·; 'WE INSTALL CARPET" '"........... '"" ......... Tr .. trim/Removal I Fen;. Keith 6'48-4672 DOUGHERTY BROTHERS 25 yr• Uc 40~~'1"in1 pool Medi. For IKpeM you~k .:I'/ r~"' :ounlWt09 642~~1 • For$1.75 Sq. Yd, SEQUOIA CONST-Catm Lawn malnl/Rototllllng · Tree1-tnd9Cpng. 21 yr1. bo ~ R f Col · • wvlce. Call evening• RHaonabie t51-104t coun •· CallP•t• 772-1722. remod•llng, patio Free .. 11m111 548·8065 HomeRep1lr1-C1rpentry 6_.6-0556;642·3657 ~ 96~~1 RI ~r ~K-5pm to II pm. II nor-=-....-...,....-.,....--- Ceblnet1 & Carpentry ~t lif co v ti/ d •ck I . II c . C Cabln11s-Elec-Ptumblnj pe · c ar 1n1we1, PLEASE KEEP Wld"' Cltlii8I Smal jobt welcome tr 966-2423 Brad ·~n·"P' • !fnd~rlng Fencing. DON 966..() 1 II LllAJ. IDVJCa SEAVIEW PAINTING TRYING... "L.h11e ~In" Fr .... t. 8'4S-2003 Or crul1lng culaln• B! l Free:. no . r"e..~ ~7 I ll LIUL OPaH & REDWOOD DECKS Cl1•> 411-1111 SUNSHINE WINDOW ~~~~~~~~!! w/ellClllence call Dayna •I · . H 8( ~ TOM 873·26&& ic.utluJ Carttam___ & Co 873-5731. ~y &;iJ Grooming hp Gardiner, Malnt, o0MPJOBS ~ ~1At~~nn~0~·~~ QUALITY WORK CLEANING 842·16"9 n:mocr;-..,;;:Jr. Unique I Ct tat c .. --.. • achl. I 10 eny u . TMCller cleanup1, tr .. trim. tree & Small Moving Jobi h~ 10 be your anorney & REAS. RATES. EXP·D lt ... tUa1{1tra!r WE WASH WINDOWS Unu.u.1 wort! u~lalty. ~ ..... 21 yrt up. 5-46-21148 est. CIJI P1te, 641-1096 MIKE 846-1391 save moniy time & BRENT 84a.2460 Fair Con1tructi;:"'T ts;: Fut. Profllllonal te.. a::::s 20 11 b d d cemen1-Muonry·Block R s ' T •"'n New remoo.i "'an• Ouallty wane ,, .. ., ... ,Md ,_..., ry • .--........ yrs C. 0(1 • · W lls-C st work Uc Melly dog1I Grooming ,., ... -... WMt-,. HAUL·MOVE· EMOVE worry o take tie Legal "' · · ,... • ..--... . carpentry. Lie. •341012. PllomboCon11962-&314 •31!~057 u Rob 547.H13 ldll, S10 any a. Teacher MowlnQ-EdgTt TW::. Furniture. Trun. Tr... hpreu Route Call elll.JTY PUITllS perm111. Bond-Int. Freie .. tlm•I• 848-73111 Abllltylfdra 130-1900 Repalr/arnl Jobi. Fancea, 21yrteKp.5"6-28411 nontn' u/:°· 125• 963·S415NORM 651·2262.10%offw/ad. Prompt, n1at pro· =-40-::-10_8_1_.8_5_1_·3_11_5_8_. --i:•~··:t:t~W=•=-----L~t .,,..vea., partition•. Lo Conctet• muonry flat· ~all Z'.~n917. to · 1 ... 1oo111, 836-7149 ~-S 73 83 wori<, to~ndallons. Bl<><*. .,...,. 07 IHlt Cltaala1 llt~ p • lattla1 State law racwir .. that al .p:ti(lng l ot ,.,... lave l · 11 brlek. Llc'd. 536-6013 YWXLL TAPING G1Mral garden malnlen· ElCpe<l:nced HouMl<eeper eRicRWORK: Smail Jobi. ·~lll Auserlt>Onng-aH typel conlractor• wno perform ... Oii TJ~·M~~i. w j ch 1\1 30 y acl In the lea DAlY vie PlOT qu "" SERVICE L4 DIEC TORY OOITNOWll -lllf•UDU Your Delly Pltot Service Directory Repreeenlatlve Ml·llll eat. UJ I ~ Remodllacelltt1. wood Rod's concr•t• & muon-All T•Ktur• & Acoulllc 1nce. C1Mnup1. tree trim & G-r•I Cleaning. Call Ntwp0<1. Colla M111, Fartillng lnterlOf o:;JQn ~-Recover·Oeck• wort! over $200 lnc:ll.ldlng S&S Alphlt 831-4199llc patio cvr1/deck1, ary, 9 years tame ~ Free .. 1. Kevin 873-1603 free •t. Abe 5411-11619. Cella 646-6502. lrvln1. Reta. 675-3176 HANGING/STRIPPING Lie. ,.411ao2. 54a.9734 labof and matarlM mu.t & 0., Hll~~~m ~=Ii. ::e2;pri. By c a 11 on Fr e • •It. IJtttricll Hauling, ciMn·ups, tr.. Quality HouMl<eepl~ ex· Muon Work: Block,brlcit, VISA·MC Scott 64S-9325 FIREPROOF ROOFING :n:~ ~=-= . ~ ' ] j " rr " L ] t.\ a \( D Uc.~7 C<. ••2.1120 S-'-''-'ng •ddlt•~. ' 714-1140-1706 ELECTRiciXN· Priced ,•rimming,. y6d m11n1. pe<i.tioed, depen abl•. concrete. et,c 9Nll-160/r~r Pl11ttr~ltliir c1 ... A Flbetgllll •t•t• In tl*r adver1iling . · 387deo4' .,.. ,.......,14' , '"" Ctraaic Tilt r"'ht, Ir .... ,·lmate on ndacp. M,ke 4M602 Pat 494-0280 work. Lou cat 4 • "-FISH. •389713. Contr1etor1 and con· .~ rtmOdll. Lie d. bonded. "' PLAS ER TCHINO 646 2044 IUmet'I, contact Mary Work guar. Fr.. ell. ..._ Ill Tiit... large or amlll Jobi. Lie. lmm1cul11e yard clean THE CLEAN MAKER •1 Realucco1. lnt1ex1. 30 yr1. • Grondle ati!k:..086 with • • l~yr ..... 1162-1316 evening• ... ,. I 3116621. 673-0369 1.1p1, weeding, trimming, 5 "'"'· eKp. Home/office .1 c HOVING· Neat. Paul 545-2977 •~, ... .,iaJ -~y q·-i 1. Contr~-.., """ Fr est. Guar.1163-3283 ELECTRICl"N Shaping.+ 494-0286 retievau 875-4853 "' .., ._ •• i. -· .... _.. 1onap3yroldcompany. ,.., Quick, Careful Service Home, Apia & Commercial ltm t or·• Sttt• LlcanH E.Slde. CM. 548-11673 Caret ltnict The faateat draw In the Gd rates. Free nt. Lie. Japanese gardener. The taatell draw In th• Lie. T138046 562·0410 Pelch work, llc'd & bond· en Board, 211 Civic canter .. ......_ WHI .•. 1 Dally Piiot 418'449Wayne1131·7530 Cleanup. maintenance, WHt .•. a Dally Piiot ed.# 140607. 636-9412. s;c,.1arlat 11rVlce: tYPJnii, Plaza. Room 690, Santa Shop ., home. 11'• Ml'/ ______ ;~ •• ·-1-1111 Clwlfled Ad. Call Today I 1prlnklera. Free H1. CIUllfled Ad. Call Today SELL ldll lt•m• with a copy, •tc. Fut MfV\ce: Ana. CA 92701. wttti olMllfted 642·5878 -842•6678. Want acll 6"2·7867 644·9036 842-6678. Diiiy Piiot Claulfled Ad. Want Adi Call 642·6678 87S-445e 760-836111--------- laaaer Otllct ltatal1 2914 ra .. 1trial la1lan1 Orr. 4014 ltl1 Waat.. Slot ltlt w..... llM ltli ...... ... BY'SIDNEY OMARA • HOIOSCON leatala 2t0t DELUXE OFFICE SUITES ltatall 2110 I O&Tllllllll lllTI MlllLTllTI LEGAL SCTRY/OFC MOR office CdM walk to beech, lovely Beyfront bldg. 800·1107 So. Sanl• Ana: 6000 Ill + Be your own boas. n eeded Immediately TRAINEE Npt Ben R.E. G•n•ral offlc. 1klll1 • rm wt Ba. Wkly or sq It avall from $1.25. lg fncd yard nr 405 & 55 Catamaran mtg mold•. part/time for PrlnceN and Bua Utlgatlon llrm typing, llllng. billing. monthly. 67S-11661. BASEMENT 11.00 aq It. lrwy. Hvy pwr. Load drs, over 100 hulls, I compl. House Product•. 1 Col· h • 1 op• n Ing Io r phonel. Self motlva11d, Corona del Mar Furnllhld. 2500 sq "· Can: Mon-Fri rea• 646-7512 I boll. 16000. 1·350-8651 X"e Palmolive company. motivated. energetic. IX· 9-6. 5 day•. W'Ntl. Start· I 1 bd apt w/p111o. Sleep• 9-5. 842-4644 •$77~ up. 2265 " Indus-Et11bll1hed whole11le 68·3661 perl1nced l1g111ctry. Ing lllary rlla1ed to OOOd 4 people. weekly . llWNITIUOI trl-• olfi~-. 18101 .,_ .. on· business. 111 equip +, ...., XLNT lkllla and ahor't· o•neral otflc• •K· .. -....,.. d I c 1 11 1 --h111d/apeed writing req. p • r f • n c • . c a 1 1 Wednesday, Jaly I 1673·8349 1000 sq It well maintained do Clrcle, 11T. Huntington i00 n om • rm · Convelescent hoapftal, Oppty tor advancement 714-893-0953 tor appt. ARIES M __ ... ril L d Furnished 3 bd hom• bklgon"qullt11ree1 Beach. 842·2834. 85·000· 968•6187 Costa Mesa. Full of PfT for qual. Individual wtto .,..-------- . ( •n:u 21-Ap . 19): unar an numeri-w/patlo. Nr Bch and Autgnedpari<lng. Le IF .. 3m I HOT ITEM I Good S1.lary and ben· d•"10rl•trates •tlentton P1int1r, Hperle nced, cal cycles highlight. achievement, dealings with Shopt. All Amenltlea. g1rages av111. 645-4800 or 11 n ~ , eflts. Write Ad No 953, 10 CS.tall and wllllngneN r1f'1. 1150-9015 leave authorities, the obtaining of proper licensing, special Family. 2 w.-minimum. 645-3323 deys. Found: Btk &lfm. Shep OllT HO PllflT HI Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 10 learn. Contact Mr. Ari-1_meuaoe ___ . ----- permissions. Focus on money, unique collections, 673-8349 NEWPORT CENTER. Fun Mix. Turlle Roci<. Irv, 1 yr 1560, Costa Mesa, CA dru1. &40-ell60 PUllfm lflS 1-1 S approK. Ch chain, 1111 1100l Pttta ht Yr. 92626-0560 penonal poae98iona and ways of heightening income IOUI nllT service Ellecutlve unea. collar. 965-0260 I 10K lnvee1men1 Call --------LlquOf" Clerk. lull time Wanted adult• over 22 potential. .."/:rt...... $576-$625. 640-5470 a ....... I WM• Gtne II 1147-6522 OllTllllll nfQ.htl lncid wtlnd1. Apply wtlO tn)oy WOffclng with • 0---1 t t 11 lime 1 108 Plactntla. C.M. youth. Mu1t b• w111 TAURUS(April20 Ma 20) Y trik h rd f 2bdrm. badlluKe.S600 Oftlce191e1lorleue:747 .,...--.--,----,..,,...ng or u K· Wkd AM .................. -Y : OU S e c O 0 per wlc. 3713 Seuhor• n, 1695/mo ut111 pd. AIC. are ttolen In the Ea.at Bluff aftl •ta ' per1enced malntenanced YI · Ofoomed. ,...... ~~. • universal appeal-you'll have wider, more sym-Dr., 660-66711 gro~d fir. 1055 El ArH.S..~~~p~ckl1n1o O,prtultin 4011 1i>er111•nodn R101r11121 Fs•10111r11on1_ I ltH Jll IUIHIU :i-~~ :!'!"V:. s~~ .,..t.hetic audience Spotlight on rirnina potential Camino Dr. Co111 MIM. up a cat, P-ta .. e c. --,...... r-· · -·-"O• • ON THE SANO 3 Bike E. of Fairview & no. and con11c1 Newporl ASSOCIATE W 644-5070 EOE Ma•••-s---~:.~on· &4). a.7021 (Uk tor correct judgment and ability to take advantage of SUMM~R RENTAL Ad1m1. Beach Polloe. 110 Dental • -· -II>--gf-· circumstances. Cycle high and you are due to emerge 3 Br. 2 Ba. unll, wet bar. 754-1040, Mr Tracy aao•n1t1llT e::. ~50youtoh•~ !:. PAIT Tm a .. ~winner... luml•hecl. wuhef. dryer I II> II> EMINI (May 21 .June 20)·. What had been a 1ncld. Summer. encltd Prof. office toe. coat• FOUND •DS lllYESTIEllT Full time a11lstant tor•· wagon or van and enjoy IYU/WDDm garage. 5802 Sealllore M ... ·sublease, 2 offices ft ceptionl1t. Mature, EK· workl':j with teanegera. Make utra II helping cauae of concern can now be transfonned into a TSL Mgmt. &42· 1603 & recept., Incl. turn., ulll, •Reported 6 flgur• Income ~lenoed, tor busy of· ~:~ 70;9 bRoun:r1-:M ~ y<>vth carrierl promot1 realOn for celebration. Source of doubt, suspicion and Vacatita & )1nitor111. $370/mo. ARE FREE •Reteren'::r::Sfr~. 1109· 545•4553 3PM we11c J:.;!. :~:~.0:~ur:.~~= fear will rece.ive benefit. of greater ligh t. You'll make ltatala 2907 545•750il Dave L •Can 11rn up 10S10K • HOHW 111111111 . AUTOMOTIVE attrectlve parental type new start, past mistakes will be rectified. Laguna on the beach. 2 Br ·d~!:.~:u.'ic. ~.!:r~~!: CaU: •Rl•k P~f;~~~I non ·~rc:_u:~,a~'.:.a t!=. ~ti nOlllllG P•rton. plHH c111 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good news re-1 Ba. 11eep1 4, Avail 17301 Beech Blvd Hunt· 142-1111 e11ls11nl due to no cash Terry M·F, 6"6·2313 Import uperlanca 1 2·5pm. M·F. Mt-7o21 ce.lved oooce .... i ..... family member who has been 1'ugust 13000/mo. tnglon BMeh. 842·2834. requhements. ~tyl Call Darryl be-P1raonel Secret•ry 10 ', .... '6 •11• 5857 c 1 s 639 7 .. 82 EKpandlng Credit Card , .. ~ ,,.. .. M "PM t Pr11ldent ot L~n• confined to home or hospital. Take chance on your .. ... ' • mA891VR llml • 11 tan • " · Co. tocale1 In Irvine, flu ..._, '"' "" a OCEANFRONT . _..... llYO&lftl Beach Buelneat.. .. own capebllitie9--C)'cle is such tha t romance is 1 MO FREE RENT Found 1ema11 Lab, grey ltatJ tt Lt11 4 4 • coll11ctton po1111on 1t1w•~tYOI call 497....aea highlighted and wish is fullilled. Aquarius and L•~ Bch . montllly Wlth1hor1term,....,tull collar. Vic. Falrvtew & ··--iL•••s evallabte. Applicant -- anotherCancerf:igureprominently. Juy-Sept.494·10114 MMclsult ... Keepyour Wiison. 8 ·30·113 * -· -* shouldh1vemlnlmum1v. 1•1444 ~()~~·~RSON. wlll LEO (July 23-A ... g. 22): Circumstances tum in ........ •tit ._. f=:?im'; h~h P;:; Found: M tan/bile Atghan, 73~~<;'~~.:~~~kr ~l~h~=~k~~~= Mldtcal AM111an1. Ill. We treln. apply In peraon: ... .._ uife 4 M gold/whl R1trlev1r ablltty Bank Card and ar• loolclng lor an eK· 1240 Logan AYI .• C.M-your favor-profe91ional superior flashes green light a e; 2 L c. b hou... ~~~u63•1~5~~-mlK. M bile Lab 2 ctlok• nll II YH'll 111111 CRT e11perience '''° r.. pe<lenced molivlled per· Unit I and you could be embarking upon ex.citing journey. wuhir/dryer, kllchin. TAKE OVER LSE e.aut Oh1lna. M blk/brn Doble, fl •llf&YllllT1 quired". con11e1 D. Rawl· eon wtlO 11 neat, trim & a•=Pho,,_t_oor_IPl_,.'*--.._.-0,..11-=-11g-- You'll be dealing with restless, dynamic, bright, etc. $240/mo lncld1 otttca iull•, reci nuw ~r:~ ~oi:!,' ~ CNo111ccredal111t0checl,nfik lng1, 660-4 143. or ~-~erv ~"'' ~ve ure model, can Mark attract.ive people who help bring out your own u1111. 84~. , ....... -.New ......... a drp; B 660·4142 Mon-Fri, ...:...•,,L,. W.,,•pulmlncn,ut~ 841·2411 an6:30PM · ualiti I ....... ..... triev.<. gold M rn/Wflt Cutlel, Bkr Toll tree 8.30~:30. ....,, ..... -c:reauve 1;0 es. Bet--. bay & thl ocean, Suitt conllsts of 4 airy Laa Apao, F OoOle mill, l·800-422·7375. ----------Medical Group. Call Mrs . .,._.,...,...,..,...,....,. .. vm (Aug ""Sept. 22)· Study Leo message Newport Beech." Bdrm. olllc11. wet bar. 2 bm Nuf'Mn)UI cal & kll· 83-400 Eaperlenc•d daytime Tucker 893-1321. · -· · · l ndry. a-..all lmm•d.1 restrooms, cont1renc1 tins avall. now NB bus-person. Apply In P9r· ---,..,-..,-...,----1 EARN UP TO for pertinent information. It is time to review, revise 650·2837 • 1 . room 20x20 and slorage Nllmal SIMllter. 126 ,,.... "'I""' •on, THE BE AC H Medfcal ., ••• ,,., day andpoeaiblytobeginarebuildingprogram.Focuson "non-tmkover 30 reap room 201120. approx Or,CM.8U -3666 T • .'i ,4021 HOUSE. 619 SIHPY nllTlfflll taldng~I! education, spiritual values, traveJ and a possible to shr 2B; apt Nit C.M: l~:>st"' np::.K=~:c= FOUND: Shepll«d pu~py I.I, UTIUtl ::: lane. Laguna ''::tt'iorp~:: ru=:: publishing project. Scorpio, Aquarius, Leo persons unturn .. $250. 6"2·11709 10 appreciate 631 •3298. ~P~~:14 ~~94~7 •m Ot ... F<Helgn car mechanic, ex· located In Huntington ~/~~ play kej roles. Npt Bch, le, non-amkr, TAKE OVER LSE: Beaut. Alt 6 . SpeclalTi~~n ,;, & 2~ perl1nced 50% com· Beach. POlltlon requt,_ ... -ti 11 U RA (Se t 23-0ct 22) You'll ·ece tog th mat. 1325 + 12 utll. 1 1 "~2 5133 ex~ In all ph-- ' '' P . . : . pl e er 673. •111 olllce suite. r•cenlly • TD'1 slnce 1949 m IS on . .,.. • . • of front o--. lnc'·· .. lng 1111 I r. -... b. 1 inf ti and · h I te to "" _..__ N t & d II you"' lost or tound •pet R.E Broker Bd Reallort """" ""' """ • _.. 1tso orma on oomeupwit compe s ry. r .......... -cp1 rps. c all Pel Hotline .... 2_.,171 54 .. ..o61 t FIUTimPAY bllUng andcollec•lon1.ln-ni· · 'r. Lunar position emph.asir.es other people's money, Promlntory 2BR, pref Suite conll1ts ot 4 airy 1·800·824·7797. .,.. ' " p••y Tltll-l dMdual choMn will be nal d lndlv. "'ho travel•. otflc11. wet bar, 2 Hll Cell ua • .AM FUNDING -• "-detalf oriented and lleve Wltlt ID: physical att.ractrion , peno magnetism an a non·tmk, M/F, 673-0354 rHtroom1, conlerence Lott: Female Calleo Cat RES. INC. 952•9001. opr.ortunlllH avallable tom• lcnowladge ot back UNfTED PICTURES "romantic epillode... Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius Roommate Coordln11or1 room 202•0202•ond storage 61112005 Mlllldon85V9)0•713r9••• Authorized loan nego· wTI lh thc•1 cL01a'110Anng~!' on1c1. 16 hrs per WMk; P.O. b IM1 nativ~lai key roles. Live bell•r tor IN• room 11 • approK rewar • -.. tlalor for S & L'a, B1nk1, mes r u uw-morning hr9. For more In· Loi..,_., CA IOm2 R lo("--23 N 21) Pl.a $30 I kl f 1500 IQ It In e11ceptlonal Compettve. low Interest Part men I In our formation pleaH call vo.:t. -ov. : y waiting game, 140 ~g .:/°~~He:~,': tndu11rta1 park. Mull -SCRAM·LETS rates & teeS. 30 yrs. Fllced door-to-door newspaper CSA Inc. 7141838-8000.1•~_,._,..,. ... .,..,. high.light diplomacy, become aware of legal rights, 568_7077. 213•6115•6334 to 1PPreo1a11. 1490 mo. 4 adJuatabte 191 2nd & tales program. Guaran-EOE. we .,. not an•--------- pennisaiona. Domestic adjustment is part of 24 hra 631·3296· ANSWERS 3rd. T.0:1 Commerclel leed hourly wage plus agency S loans comml181on. Hours: 9 · -acenario-marital status is highlighted. potllght Shr 2Br. 1B• hM. un· IAY YIEW Harrow Uncap AM·2 PM, or 4 PM • 9 --N1V al.lo on public relations, ability to harmoniz.e with turnlthed. 1200 mo. + ·~ Be1utllul large office avall· Sh • Outl WIDOW HAS SSS ror PM. TraJnlng 11 prolllded. ..a PlltmlL r=w "special penon" whoee ideas may conflict with your ulll. 650·3249 an 6PM. able. 842-4644. Mon-Fri, ~PORT •Y TD'•. 110.000 up. No Po1ent111. to earn 1300 Compinloni. llv• Ina. ~ • Studio PenthM nf l>Mcfl, 9-6, There's on• big dr-btck credit check. no penalty. plus per week. For an In· aldel, L.V.Nt, RNa. Now own. 10 being self-employed Call Denl1on Anoe. 1ervfew, Call (714) Interviewing at Ulguna AmTtlllt SAGITfARJUS(Nov.22-Dec.2l):Focusonbasic HB. Cat•llna view, pV1 c .. atrclll You reallz.e thal you are 673-7311 957-2361,ext 1204 Nurtln1: Servlc1. . bw· . h be" .__ ~!~'!_1"'~ ent 1325. Int.Ill 2911 714/4"• 272 NEEDTOEAANl&K+Y"l.l 9eTV10eS, a ty to cooperate wtt out mg o._,--~u-v _ your M>le means or SUP· It J Wut Sl 1111111. lfFtll ....-· "'l'llU _....,... quioua. Make concessions but refuse to compromise 500 IQ fi w/11orege. OIG PORT. •NTHI n&Mll* Experlenoa l*pful. Good WI -IW principles. Me.age Is due to become crystal clear. lntah Waatt4 not frt~<>gi ,wt'~g. :;g~ Ptr1taal1 l Production work. mu•t bl 1yp1ng ablllty. Proficiency Medical kf_Dnd.._T_ 'T' will will be de{ined and job be l ted II A with nguf'ft. 10 kry by Lic'd phyalc:al therapyt1 to .. (l1t ) n, .... A erms can comp e . WAIT Tl LUii S.C&-9734 +Fm l&TI+ ver"' •· c euory toueh. XLNT Compeny wotk with 8 Yf old glf1, Check with Pi.aces. Unlurn2-3Br,2Ba Newpor1 BMch. approK LARG£ST & MOST' RE· HouM , lrvlne 966-1622· beneflt1. Informal office. M~Fr12-3 hl"l I* day,1---------CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Stress creativity, HM/Condo/Apt 1n Npt 4•800 aq tt aalel noor LIABLE • T e L e P H o N e c M. C•tt MUtte after 9 Cott• M ... •.rM ,, Oood -PfT_aandwtch ___ ltl09 __ 3_hl"I_ willingnem to take a chance on your own judgment. Bch begin Aug. Matur• Turn key IOf tumtlur• 972· 1000. 24 hour1 WORK·HouHwlvH or am. 646-5800 pry. 541-8822. Pf dry, 18 yra or· older. NB relldenll. ~children Anllquet, 1tc. $2,800 per CIRCUS OF 1tudent1 work pert·llmt. Help. In Lagun• Beach Modale Bud' I 8uba. 2030 Quell. Focus on N!Bponsibility, shakeup of Slat.us quo and Of pet1. M0-0662 mo. grON. Prntl~lou• your home 1650 wk. Medlcal Office. Pr.-.ilou• *•HELi off c.mp. Of, NB. relationship that intensifies. Money and love are oenter. ample parking. MASSAIE Arlhur 1146-51187 EKp•rlence d•alr~bty, major parta of unusual, exciting ecenario. lar11n ler With high 1ret11ce. IMtllTUT F/O Call 4114-1051 -IBID* llelll•l AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight on .... 2112 6"6-36'9· 7t9 N~urtE~~i~BLVD Po1ttlon with Npt Bch Hou*"'*· female. 5 M.ALE&F£MALE w= F~~ relevant. actions, sped.al messages, territorial rights Dena Pi. dbl or ting' gar· • CdM. former manteurlat 170 1112 Pr()991'ty Mgmt firm. Oul days per weelc. Newport WE NEED NEW FACES for In downtown Laguna and conclusion of important transaction. Security is age, street entrance, ... dlK 111. 2855 E. Cit Hwy. • 111ndtng career op· Beach area. 1145-0080. plaoOemlnl In modellno BMctl. Appllcallonll ac--1..--~ · t h dealh tuall been cured.673-3313. I S675mo.875-8900 .... H... portunlly ·G/L.AIP.A/R lnatalterf Tralneepo11Uon1 )ot>tlnO.C.CaH: QIPled ._,.or cell Lyn e1uuu~ I you eerwe w en as ac y I • t l I ATTRACTIVE with eniphatl1 In financial Avall. Perioni wantld Burke or Mlr'ltll Vldc tor cloeed. Don't linger too long in connection with minor Single garege. dbl bolt In • •• r 1 MASSUSSES •nalyali. 11 you·r• bright with some llec:trlcal n· HW Tiii WIST IPPt. Thi Laguna 8ank, de•-"-. Colli Mtaa. S50/mo. ltatall ltlO TO SERVE YOU with prior FI C H· 305 Fore11 AYI WULlt 861-2175. 1206 . 2886 sq fi w. lrvtne perlence. We'll helfc 1ra1n perlenc1 lor work on Fire TILlll lllllf 494-0474. PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.n:h 20): llluminate ideas by Ofll•t ....... 211• ., ... lnckl• offlc ... from ESCOllTS/lllELI you and provld• or c•· c~~ L~r~1r ... ~~~~.,'2 ....... n getting them on paper and expresling them to bright. " " 1540/mo. 538· 1056 <Mcall ONL y 835·9109 r5eer5.,0.!~~ancemen1. Cell Moo.I• • .., l•ll inquisitive lndividuals. It ls time to come out of 1817 w .. 1clif¥, N.B. 278 to ... --L • • I I " g lllELI needed IOf buay ~ ai 3600 aq ft 2 435 aq ft .,. W&al•ll HEAVEN 1n4 how to get Ag• n ti A ec • p I Ion I 1 t * * Beach advtrtltlnO IOlfl• "' emotional ahell. Viaita, trips, new starts and meeting suuat>te' tor in.d1ea1· oi llWPHT IUOll there. 0111 714/8311·11 f26 lllHm PIYllU Meded for large bOll· * IEEHI * cy. Send ~ 10: J.N. 19 with people who t.n.niro you-thetie are part of dental. Agent. 541·5032 2 00 ••• for direction• Minimum 2yr1111perlenc.. nee• tndu11rtal patk In . Baker. It• &40, 3157 rt ..-~ -7 aq It, wtll m .... talned °"*'dlble Pereon. Pro-Orange Co. Elipef. In MALE & FEMALE Birch ~t. NB. 92MO. _ aoenario. 2200 so. FT. bldO on quiet ttr"t. Jutl ctrcumnavlgated. n4 c:-Conalructlon Loan leulng & publlc r ... tlool -'--------------------------DIKolfkla&warehouM 646·4800, 645·3323 lne•pen1lve lllp for our DraW9. type, lO key. I II IHH call WENEEON!WP:AOE8tor RECEPTIONIST. P"rtf SW!!eett, Val. Aaut!nt1, Vat. .... , 1111 100tW.17th,CM days. ~!dl13"0r ~oJ11apphour .. ,,• -~t.mO:Lv· Apply 11 R. P warm· ~::.2'9e&. P PlactmlnlOb•'-t01n.cmodell,,.. ... , •. ng ~~~Y P~~~1c.1.se81101~0,. F ,_.,_.. room In coetma Clll979-8ti33 to ... .. • .. , .. In g t on C o . • 3 0 II o '" ..,.. bT'F"I ntt lutaAu 21M =-helme. 1230/mo. RIGHTAEALTY s~~=g~,~~ ~!8;y :!:5;!6e7 Jay & Puflm1n.C0ttaM9aa. Lag•I DllllWllT !:e~t~Thomp. -. vnn llc>edol• 3 Bf ap( nr SC Call Chrl• •ft• 4 pm. 4001 Blfetl. N.B. ..... .. .,..... ..... ORANGE TAl..llT lllllY ·~Ret-... -------- Pool and faclllUH . PND. no P911. "25. F ltflad tOOM In Cotta 440 IQ It "450/mo, lclattll I ltlletb I Sel 1 with 1575/mo. Richard &45-63M ~ home '230/mo Agent6"1·5032 laatnctlta 3011 lutnctA.a HH •x~=.".T.t~ COAST t• •I M.::C: tor Chlldremi 2tSll30-2323 .... Bil Call Chr11 atter • pm: Ill.IQ"'* Aide lflte .. If/... ..... ~·c:a. = 1• Yl'tr _..on ....._,._ &45-24" Harbor View. 54'00 aq n Mldnlt• Aldl, Frldry and DAlY v.,,., bU9y alrQl&atton of· lle\09 9ICP9I' In meicfleo· fl'Om"'80mo. '7~1142 PrMtttwn.~.dean. I avail. Call Mon-Fri, 9.5, SltUfdey. 11:30 pm to flee neede a l*t tlmt dWng, l*IOl•191 I""" ,..._ nc111o91Ncr empl malt °' ._ &42-4644 7:30 am. 842-61181 Pl.OT oltrk for anewerlng wntory. lend,_,,,. or a •r , •• Mu female. U761mo. ....... ... m I I CJ I I NEWPORT VILLA, 4000 phoMI and dlapatahlng let1el to "9tlte M~. opta1:.;:... tl11-1n1. a:J-56.)4 Ot 642......a. 3 Bt 2 L. ;p; I "™ e::~ont OlflcM from 300 on mar h Jclloo Hllerla Way, Ntwport Hit"' lrrwntdlat•oPen!nO mtlHOM. Wffkt nd• Mt E 17th SI, OM, CA pooC, /trtO, dwMtrl, Aoomforrwllw/kltchprlv. b .. Ch 1660/wkly. 111 ·1-· • ~ -6 .... -~ Beaoh,Callf In the~ Ad\ltfttalnO onto/ 7.11 AM .... Iv. t2ta7. t>a•t.';':"tollff arH. :;'on~~~unt· 173-0241. • -AflYI• -leeuty Salon: Menager Oepartmenttorarefleblll. :::Va'~,r::r'~'·nmt-:-al::--,.._..,------ • • eeiboa ttlend 1199an1 ...... ....... Coemot~t. Mutt lle\09 == = :'*vt# 1'hur1d1y. A•k tor Pan tlmarttall..-e.xpw 2 ... newpoolq,tatMt:r.:· •M IM llfll llC>me, garage. llMpe 8• ..... NW Summet Stssion Ava1lablt IOllowtng. nt ,r.~' acl· tKPtrlenc•. Applicant ee111ertne. :C ';:::-..,.C::O: ......,., • mo. Wt.tr rentall now .,,.,. 11 • P • '0 b • • c l'I . 800 107 IQ It 1va11 from Junt 20 to~ 11 vancement 84 • 249• thould alto hive oooct 330 Wl!ST BAY 8T d , t n 1 • 8 1 0 , • • D 0 w n 1 1 • I r 1 · l12t & up Cotor rv' 1325--t57&. 84e-1333. 11'25 Beauty Salon. Need -........ ----·1ty and Ooe1a~CA EOE 7 • ... 7 oo,,.r/W .. tclltt er1t. Phonet In 'room. n14 BALBOA ISLAND. 3 BA BASEMENT $1.00 IQ "· SMALL c ES Shampoo Alll1tant tor o;; .. ;m;';'1111. MICll . . 1-2"" 14 ........... N•wf.ort Blvd, C M Elegant l'!Ofne. oat. Slpl 2800 aq fl. Call Mon·Fri buay 11ton, Uc. raq New· u typing, ten key ano ~wt apt 1 m11e "°'" 84e-64f 8, it.pet beh.132S4800 1·5, 842·4&4" Empfl .... on lndMdual attention & tectl-pon BMc:h. 631· 1390. workl"O with thl publte. A I USI THI w.: 142-057. MM* llTll wtilY. &48-8333 ~uuv~ 1 3 u11!1 n1ce1y ue. o.w1opt ~ 1t~.1t111n1na. MllJllGTlll ~.:n: ~·~:!; DAILY "LOT w..1y ,.,.tall now evall. 8al '" rvm 3bf 1~ bt a ...... Of11..... omcea. prl· • flulblllty & control. ~ a flM N9W1)0rt ar11 Job •It• mote l11f0fmatlon call . "'AST fe C.-lt DH 1111 & up.: TV, 2bf 1be, clOM to wet•. vat• rMtroom1. ti min. ne your body. n e • d 1 : 1 11 p • d 642·5878, •t. Ma. llSULT" ""°'* 11'1 • 2274 WlllV or m ont hly. from O.C. Alrpon, 11t1ort p1lntarl w11fp1p1rer, • .___. z•.1411.Yaartv.Pool,IW Ntwport llvd, CM , 714/476-1237 tarm t111t avtll. $9 /h r . C U STO · st-SllVICI ~bue. Ho pelt. .,...,445 8ayfron1 S Ir, 2 Ba. U80/~2$t.O~. 505 St. Ali*tWI Rfld ...... ltact. DIAN•meture only. Perm. .. .. ,. , ... , DIRICTOIY 11800/mo. 21 lelboe •EX!CliTIVHUtTES• PIT, own hra. 1400/mo. _.., · 1Y '· L.. R I f'* IC ChMral H0tp, You dOn't need • gun to eov.. 645-<8 t38. Fvn terVlct, Noh quality, ... JMt 8411-44 11 Cotta ...... CA 92'2t "or esu l 1p901ou• Hr, 111, "Cff• feet" when~ IOwprtoe.Newporlltvd. Equa1<>pp1yemp1yr Servfrc Call .....,,floptc,petk>,MW ..... Mad In ttle Trade Y°"' otd ltuft f« atley91. l'f9w0wnenhip T'"9 1°"' otd ttuft for 642 1671 lllM/ ....... iii~""'°"' Cell'** 71 ..... 7-MU ept/cltpe,llkM,NIOmo. HDtWllMAdllCalnow 11ewg~odlt1 .wltl'I • 1 M.,,.,9totltf new g oodlaa with a ... INngl faat wftt\ ~ • AYI J4ilt 21: ...... 7. I ~11. C111111ad ad. M-M71 . 714/180·'238. Cl•WiM ad. Mt..M7t Piiot Wmnt Adi. • !::==ht=·=J=IJ===~~~~~~~~= \ c; • I • 1 ' • c::e Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday, July 5, 1983 Je .. Waat.. l lH C.11.... llM IMtl 1111 Hlf &1• Wu ... .. A1tp, JlaeW A1!!t, la1!1!!4 4,..., lel!l!!f TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZlE eo;:;;pentent nur... ii&t &nJs:;: 11r;;;;:a IOI. i ti' CH;o:t &. I.... WI llY "°""'*'tori dr, •Int ,.,._ ~I 1 end tablee Monoflull, Mein I. Jib, Panlfutt ume. 8411·H17 '200. IX tO cetm rug MO. trailer ltff UM 121 ILIAI IAll htt SHI :a~==-r~9 1.,78ta~_?.ACT1At, "'-t ~ ... , •Tlllll ... t ill............ 1141 ,... 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'67-1167, men 11\/rt .,._ 1999 ACROSS 1 Oodownhlll 6 Gre>1n old 10 Gypsy towns 14 Disagree 15 Sollcl1 16 Amp Ol etg 17 Brown s hade 18 Splll 19 N.Z. tr8e 20 Rainy snows 22 Atlanta native 24 Back 26 Sang 27 Vertlted 3 1 Belonger Su ff 32 Neophytes 33 Hackneye<1 35 Mares 38 Loner 39 Hunt deny 40 Two 41 Contacted 42 Wiclled one 43 From - -sea 44 City area· abbr. 45 -herring 47 Conllrms 5 1 Jacob's son 52 Stood In for 54 Giggles 58Gem 59 S tumble 6 t "Inferno" man 62 Parent 63 Ellipse PREVIOUI PUZZLE SOl YEO 64 Of arm bones ~rE1i-~P!- 65 Tne Orient 66 Bank (on) 67 Home base OOWN t Cougars 2 Spoken 3 Fever 4 Can-Am lake 5 Wobbles 25 Fasten again 43 Acceleration 6 Sell: Pref 27 Speck 44 Ammo unlt 7 Strong drink 28 Penalty 46 EST tess 8 Bird 29 w .. my 3 hrs. 9 Spanish glrl 30 Guzzled 4 7 Emanated 10 Flow noisily 34 S ubcontlnenl 48 Color 11 "For want 35 Alme 49 Beams of --" 36 Small. sull 50 Wait on 12 Aqua -37 Calced 53 Phone Brandy 39 Company VIP 55 Sicily spa 13 Trivet 40 Pub 56 Stale: Fr. 21 Uncle -42 "Two --5 7 Oried 23 Ceremony dollar" 60 Layer 1'e ~ llttwa, pupa. S 10. Delk 11!. ttGO Aolf, • °"' "'" _,.., Sm, 3f, bo4n e t23, r .. t bike $40. Blice pettl, ~>'.:.:: "!:!s Tr= 842·7H4, e.4~132. dotnel & mite. 2373 GO'lef. Avelt fOt ln"'90- Bleek Lab AKC. lhOtl. Sent• Ana Ave. tloo In Founleln Vllley. COMMH~ CHEVROLET •.._.I • r ,, , SU -1 l OO MCrltlce lt25. 557-eo33. MOVING OUT OF STATI 11300. Contact .lly ... .,,.-,--------.,."'I Muat Nit thlt WMkend. daye 714·761-8711 Doberm1n Pupa, AKC Furn., plent1, applet. SM ---------papera, 1100. H0·722t DlmM • Line. SellSvn tH7 Cotumbt1 • 28'. WI llY Femlle Ph11oeh Hound 9-4. 2654 Eldtn Av. lte,000 obo e75-47"4 I USEOCAAS& T"UCKS COMI! IN OR CAl.L FOR ~ AKC $300 up. ul. .... .. NAPLES SABOT. 1300 Piil llfUllM. Golde Ret,..,,., AKc uav1AG1xcr::gy1. 1. 1 oBo. e1is-2113 CotYNer-oeuuo rll) ne Wkr old chimp 8. Rallan group, ltatten New t8' Hobie #Ith triller ~ bl<grd. 1200~148:1040. marble tile, OOld vein mlr· & xtr ... $3200. Ritt wtth 1821 t Bl!ACH Bl.llD. ,...,.,.--=----·---,--• ror. etc. "3·2074 motor 1250. 875--1475. HUNTINOTONBEACH Min Sch~ere. AKC, to ~ • ··1 .... 1 ·-~·•11 Wk1, Super Mlle/FemaN, ... SABOT Sallboel without -I --- ahow 1n<1 pet. $275-+. pMfl t;c;, 1n11Que. ...... 1120, ~to WI PAY lW .ua l•. ..ce1'..n1 -:.=; Mil alMIUt the ~ .. , ... .-... ,...,. DWougllOilrl only lt.000 '*' ..-. you JIVu OUf '7.1 IWlbll. "*"-ltld. on mll .. on ~~ en-purcnAe I .._. plena. r*1. MK ""· n.nt eupw· Qlne, All NtVI09 reeotdl, • lll llla ~ UllO/obo, ,,_... .- Muet 11111. '6400. Private ••Tl 1 .. tlS3 par1y. Call (1 U) 1301°"'91iltraet •~,1-1-lolrooOO---.-wM/tlll---. ,_,,,__ 142.01S8. NEWPORTIEACH cano .... Wll/trn ~ 1111 IHI lli.t• ull cond, S4HO. c:'.::· 3~1c"'.'i~:'.~~ .... • .......... ·~ ~6 llPCI, p7'i , l27,000. 648·9'53. t1170 220 Dlelel. 4 dr, cond hii5 -..1~ lHat'lll. AM/FM CMMtte, . LARGE SELECTION OF llr cond. " ml pet oai. 1IO vw Pica Up, Dteeel. e NEW a USED BMW'SI "41&0, 833-8681 e<t ~· w, Wfl/fm, mini. llta&IE 1147 13995. 4"·1997. Gt ebOUt our,_ iOW 1.114'&.P.L dlye 54&-11199, evee & exit cond, meonlllclent SANTANA 20 WITRLR , ......... . wknde, 838·5348 t1dlel emer1td ring, NV· Xlnt cond. 15,800. -~ 11111 ... Sherry' I Poodle puppy Ital other lnter .. ttng Ill· &31·2825 AUi Ill • VOLUME SALES FIMnGlng Avalleble On Selected 11183 Moclelat Cllt NOW F« Detalltl Mle, teacup-toy mln1lur1 tlque Jewelry, priced PMll&l/111111 SERVICE & LEASING n COSTA MESA , ~J M ll')IJHl~HI 1250 up. 54t-2848 r e • 1 0 n 1 b t e · P P ti, 2480 Harb« Blvd. 3870 N. Cherry Ave. 213-396-5234, ..... 6 l ki 7011 COSTA MESA LONG BEACH mf ....... 8~~:.:, ~~,;.:;:: actllaa••• 15i W H &niurv Mun-Ml-Utt M .. 1a1 (No. Cherry •xn .... os1 SOITH • fl •• f' •• ; '. pups. Guar. From '200. foll redJiJ arm llW. $200. ll>out, hUll 'In gd ahepe, wam11 (114) 111·11• co11n 539-0925. Liiie ,__ 848 .... 382. n d 1 m •ch work . trade-tn1 Welcome Springer Spaniel pup-2 oonnrmed reeetvatton1 ~1~~.Zta°o:e~ ·..,,:.~~ G~ ~8'.t:CSeu::: D1l1u 1111 111...._ 1141 YILllWllO pla-10 Wkl, M/F Ill lor Honolulu, July 7th. 2t3/792-52112 JlgUlfl, TR7• & 1671248Z 78800 I sU: 117 AO:a1ter. remov& ......... "' shots, wormed StOO. St00 ... 495-3599, .82 c 23• D Porec:n.t but any modell ver ,_" 11 · i..Ooo herd1op,,_ttr .. 11eoo, ll HID~ 54t-2149 3 ti x 811 hind mlde Chi· cru1..!r~9:~r• 11511'/. coruitd4recs. Top Pt'lcel 411l-1445 rn. · 1 540-e299 v .... ~._._ .,_......._ a-~ 1110 p d · · • · paid! Celt c11ve 11 B-· '. G ......,, ___ ._ aa !ff MM wool rug, erl con . 840-8788. M 0 t 0 fl I I ( 7 1 4 ) I 11181 810 Wagon power 77 M B, under 30,000. And L.MllrlQ H5 VleneN S11t1mamn $3001 640·8688. • l ~-1 7 l 9711-2500 I everything XLNT cof'l<I •Int cond. 13750. S.. to t871 t Bead'l INd. VtoKn. exll cond. 12500. AMISH HANDMADE II I t u .f. . $8300 o b o dey1: epprectete. 842·5334• HuntJnvt~BMctl 840-0064 QUILT: l(lng 11.$400. eMITisA EXGUtt otff. WI warn• 2t3·540.Q180, Stellon e73-6a89. (714) M2·1• 4 piece aottd cherry 831-3889 :i~~~~~I •-~~Pio~ aall an tall 22: Evee 714-55&-8287 P~t ISS • dreuer, mirror a night· Butcher Btoctc Table 24 x $400/0BO. 983-7488. '72 1200 coupe. Gr .. 1 176804 &IMI Mden. tuto, 11 YW ...... M 11end1. $425. Doug 30, 2 Cane Cn1lrs St 15. N NAV 0 RDF .... to Economy, Reel CIMn, air, en/rf, 11ereo, pa, pb, Mtl4, •• ltW, 4.,., 540-45211 842·9308. !:' 1 1 1 • ~-5 · 11050. 545·1087 p~ 35 mpg, flew .... surf •Ht Hll ... u11 ••• .c2 • cones 13850 63t 30t8 , 13 Solid 01.k Engll9h Refrac-trvtne country club metn· Ml3S-3728 '72 240Z, Otlg owner, •Ir. · · • lrMten ,,.., I, 11411, tory T1ble, 36x36. 381(54 beflhlplorule.C•lt-Ill I a::c •tu IUIO, m1g1. c herry. PtneH Int ............ I ----2--3-.-4-...-5---..-7-.-8-.... 9.,....--10 11 12 open, circa 1900, 4 oak & wt1nd1, 213-434-1905 p -. , · 13200. H0-2too 'AB 612 t a ;;a bit 2 l4J MH Engtleh Dining chilra. John W1yne Tennie Club 181 Boal wl401 mooring, · '77 D1teun 8·210, 4 epc:I, t ~r,3 00010~0 ,., • ~~3441000-s 4oo. lull family mmbrehlp ~· 112,500. 875--07'0 J11r 12200, 557·8ll47 Bttt, rei:199'1. . • . Ytlft tns · $900, Incl club tr1n1fer d1)'a I I t. 873·8026 •11 7pm. , 1 1 117 122§ Wagon er;; --t--t--+--4 Whit• •n•m•I 110111. •-.0wnet1eo-a1eo **25-50' tepgth • ·e2 2eozx T·t"" 5 ....... 7 111 Ecpe6-~:.IPOrt• St050tOB0.675:3205. · 1920'• P9'1 con<I flWKY• lull 3t Ed ' FllAlllll · ..... ...,..., -••. good ""'"' ' no thing ·working · 5750 Lg Bird cage $25. Moped pwr · 1 gewater, ay•• ••• • to1ded. Extended MrVICe ruat, s&eoo. 631 .... 121.•-.e-11-1-4-2-s-good ___ co_n_d-. 631 1138 · · $80. xtnt cones. 842-1505 4 bike No. ofFun Zone on ~ wan, ,_ 1t1Gker. Aaklng I 11;4t-4030. CllN1te ' radio r«*!i ~ . Pacific View: Single Cam· Peninsula. 873-11143 $11,900/obo, must NII, '74 914 1 8 HK bit rblt enQ. , OBO. Anlla1cn 1111 •tetY gm• tot "450. call 40' lltp fOf power Of .. u JEEP C"l 15K ml. 499-21122 I AnZI 1xhau1t, ~vtere 497·8906. 494. "fm Rei. F/F, 1280: 846-11115 w/ttne tet·dowP m .. tl' and Sh1rp ·57 Dart, 1uto. p/1, rlma1 Concord 11ereo, Alex. Dl1hw11her. ev1cado, • aical laal i ••..a S.1 I~"" Covel;..'~B. 3~ ICUlllLER 2 dr, 6 cyl. 270 eng. $895 lm°olied wlndow'I, very 1• .. ~11C----~~7=7 StllnleM 11eet Int•'°'· • • .,_ ng ~-Aot '" .. 1 ,,.... -cuh. 968-8420 cieln S6500 548--84ee l~,..riir'r..,_.,..,_,...;;,,;;,pOii.f $175. 833-341t t2.trlngguitar1cuel 2&. Boat I/Ip needed for 44 n ' 'llQ1r.a.n oc ··-Flat 1113 781112E, ~car~. Seden. oerallOf~ .... ourr~. tS c 11 r.' F ood Antique B•nlo S 175. yachl In Nwpt Bay, shit· .J'. ~ ,., _ / .... .... u upr rv, g 673-7570 lrvt of '"··t ~·•'-•-.Catt ( 0a_s_·t "--·O '80 <>·y..__ Conu. B"tJ·'" am tm. alloy9, muat ... beaut. 65 mph. SIMI II cond. $12 . 848-4t2t ··• ...,. .,.,_.,.., ---..., .....,. • " .. , to appreciat1. 113,750 $15000 875-4441 •~ '80 Glbeon SG, deluxe, 780-1613. nz• -a 111 com •$A recing grMn. 22M mt, obo. PP 774--4827 •--·--· ----- A large Kenmore Wuher 1350. Piu• MXR 1().band Newport Marlnl/lllp llUI ~t Mll Clltl ~mt •t•IO c:au. lmmac. )Ont • Come In & ... Newpor1 & Dryer, gold, 5 yrs, 5275 equ1111er. stoo. Todd day, w.-. month Trtcb to•s t>uy. $5795, PP 780-830t ~:C,9t!!~~g:io~t-:: a..c1 ti'• 1t1ne111 1Mc1Jon for both.145 .... 832. 644-5909 846--055t • Iv meg • .,............, •-• • o prev oua y owned --~------Offl r I I 1673 c;;;;,oi;t h&li-ton I .. ,,.. •,thr 1,11.200. &45-2375. Porach ... Audi• Ind Freezer 1150. Trllh com-H all lllt Stipe Avllt1bte. 25'. 30'. truck. AM redlo, new bit· t I -75-8 38 Volk1wagen1. pactOf St25. Cmpt 11ove IJ•'P••• I UI 40+ llve-lboatd. tery. new paint. 75,000 73 civlC, rec:. for 12060 '78 Por.che SC Targ1, AC, &oven$90.14t-5848 Bto,•YlnO'•: we are re-Sltr1tt Tifi ml. $2,500. Celt wortho!WO(il:reblteng, P-7'1. 38,000 ml, tthr, ···-M -497-2903. brand ,._ catb, reblt 111reo, be1utlfut. ---HARBOR AREA modeling. iny top Slip 1v11i for NH.power 1ren1, Ill )Ult broken In. $18 000 494 7997 APPLIANCE SERVICE queltty walnut And«IOn 38' updef 12' l>Mm. e '70 Ford R~ XLT V.T. Bent lreme a euep. l800 ' . • We Mii rec:ond., guar. turn. 261-0277. mo. only, no ••tanllon Gd cond, St 50/obo, ph or otter, !Of eng. & Irani. '711 028 5--epc:I, nu paint. 455 E. Coast-Hwy. Newpor1 8Mctl 873--0900 eppllanoee. 15411-3077 Portable Elec:trtc Remln· likely. Mual be In xtnt 982·8722 raat of car irM 494 .... 247 trim, Irani. ctu1ch. Ltnr. .....,-+--+--t--4--4 Refrlg $250. Wlhr/d~ ton Typewrlllf w/c:&M, co nd . Sorry no '74 FOfd Courter, grMt .81 PRELUOE. idnl cond. Sp~~·.;~O. p:~1 .i~~~·.'·AJl-C------.-,-.-, $t3S M. OlhWlhr lt25. exit cond, S80 84()...0064 Uv.a-board1. 28th St. lhepe, 1 1500. Wilt tlk• 84t-5848 Pi a;; i •-M•rtna. 873-6806 otter. 498·8806 AC, 1nr1, 5 IPd. n•vy blue 84&-1030. 176 conco:a. NM xint. aatl 181 -exterior 548-11109 p..-.. 1.-"'~-•-12.400. 842·80411 !amity llze 1205. M1yt1g 1 1000 obo. 548-2022 • 10iPd m1n1 schWlnn blk• lldder rlCkl, loot box, 3 1111 llttE tll71. Stiver grey. Wiliec Hit Relrlge, 2 door trosl fr ... klm6' exllcond llcnltl HlZ '79 GMC on ton pickup, I 11271 ..... -- ----------:---------.....,...---------1 d~. run• xln1. St85 KrOhllf Campbell Spinet uMd 1135 c.1t1Ms2.a101 $3850. 873-2083 •11tru Complete aervloe WUI l tl1 Wu t .. Slll B1l1Wut.. Slot ltl1 Wu 1 .. 5100 NCh.'41-2498· Ptano1150.54e-9418 1nt:·30pn;. HoreeBoggy,2-11.top. ~~~1~: 7eo-e 979 IELEOTilll --'---L--L-....... --' hHV)' duly wuher& for .. Brown hardly epc:l,45,000ml,Jdntcood. m t1183 rebl.llll engine. Full TIE ... IEIT SECREATARV/l2ENERAL Sophisticated S•tn Per-REFRIGERATOR. Uprlghl Plano, good cond 2 Chltdren'a Bite .. S50... •II pert•. need• paint, of Ill• model, tow mhll)e Sllel 0 FC· Reh 1 b 1111 e tton 1_...1 1 ... 11 1 Like new, 2 dr. fro111r... $420. 720-0773 T:Z0.0773 tthr. $800. 842·8t44 lel11 l!yc! tlll C.dlll1cs tn Southern 01 ill .a '°"wen "" or r ... I one 1165 8113 to80 --Catlloml1I S.. u1 t0d1yl 111 t• agency In F.V Gen olc clothler1. Must hive . Wurtllzer Funmaker It SR Gren Courae 12·1Pd d,an, utE•S Ttlt,lltlt Salt s skill• Incl t>oollkeeplng, sale• experience. Full Wllher, clean work• good Special. Dtg111t, Ilk• new. tgt wgl 122 tbs) btc:ycle ClalllCI IOfS rY'1V CARVER n TheC fled Ad Ill typls ng, SH/epeedwrHtng. Bene Itta . Apply, 185. dryer-g11, clHn $1200.142-0787 •Int cond . 1210: 1915 Mu1t1~ Con· •lllW-•'S NJJ ClllLUC ... _, ng ome HPef preferred. H . 0 I • d s I 0 n . • 2 3 w 0 r k I g 0 0 d • 7 5 ·~· ..... •••• 54t-9 t58. 548-1044. ., --~ I c .IY""t..r'1: 2..,.,, Har..,_ ... ~ ... • Depertment ol the Diiiy Good t>eneftta. 963-0421 Monirch Bay PIHi. 548-4485 ~--ventble. Red th whit• SOUTH f'IL)LL..J NJl~L """ ""' .... ., ~!°i!o"n'::~.~~~~: letrtt1ry, h HtrtlYt Legune Niguel. W11her/D~r IYC>Cedo u ng I re! men I• caa~ .... IOI). restored 289 VI.and ~-:.-:;;:·.: !,,~· IC400ST·A1MIESIAO person. Must hive Fln•nclll tnveetmenr firm SWIMMING INSTRUC· xlnt cond .. m~ •• Mii n~ xtra am 311 .. _, IUll, 188 bev ea P.0 ;u~allc tt1namlnlon. co11n .. ~ I prl'l/lol.ll telephone Illes for educa1ora need• TOR with/without pool. $175. 55t·1303. fits 90•125 lb• s4o w/cat>over camper, 1/c, Teleph0ne675-7773 I ~~-~----..-.,...,..,. Hperlence, typing Ind e" p. r . d p. r. 0 n . live nr Fair & Falrvlew, Of ..... L 1triil1 161' :ro~= = = 32K ml, $4000, 55&-88e7 lllZ • ...,. 1111 Clannltt t313 VDT. Salary plus com-nel/Admlnlatrltlve Ell· Harbor & Wllaon, CM. for _ S:ZO 121b _, belt r, 00 Cemper Shell IOf 1111an '29 Model A, 4 Door Town UWI WIU. •T 178 DL coupe, nu eng, 186 c-o. p:;fec1 oond. mtlSlon. 32houra1 weett. ecutlve Sec:retery with my 2 kid• 8 & 8. Very 2 x 6 redwood dedclna. H~ 13 00 Tiiie 111· 1~ Plclt Up blue on wt'lit• Seden, restored 19•995. 11 ... llll llr ... 5 epc:I, 30 mpg reo ,_motor & 1ran1 Mull Excellent company ben· e•cellent typing ind good pay, 546-8822 S.55 per ftll C11lf $90. 774:9998 good 'cond. $235: .46 Ford Woodle, nivy g .. 12200 499-550t ... 1 S5500/0BO Tim 11 eflll, lnciudlng medical, shortnend 1k ltl1. SwllchboardoperllOf,lull redwood.531·1317 ft •·..aj 642·7358iva. blue,reslored,Sl2,99!5. Volu'::~~ · · 780-3895af18PM. dentll, life lnaurance, Non-imokers pte11e. time, gt1veyard, no ex-••trll ,-I , llet 11L 1111 PP 875·8181 18711 Beach Blvd '82 Subto•-~dr, ~m'I'800ac, '70 Monte Cerio, runs credit union, etc. Oppty Call: 553--0940. perlenc• nec1111ry, •--1 tal lltA(I lt lll 1""2 ti .. n . w1rr. .._., on,, .. for ~l Cell for .... ~ --'34 Ford 3 window cpe, un· Huntfniton BMch ml "late loroea lmmed gr .. 1, good ahape, PS, · S.cre1ary-E11ec:ullve A•· 842·30 t3 BEAUTtFUl 2!11 RCA Mo·Ped. alight rep1lr. r 111 0 red 19500 . (114)) 142 2000 ..i. pd s lO 000 w1tt PB AM/FM 11ereo c:au ' ~~~;2 i°fx11~~~-slsJ111t. Slartlng pey up to For Ille: enter bltl/wtlt Color TV 2 yr wrnty StOO. Child• Bike $18. 675-3175 • 11 k'• °i:e 0010 b 0 , $9So/olr 142-8757 evs "p:;• hast -!~~~(.7'~11::1~~= TILDtlllll =t~~1~.,:;!"~ I 1'48. Fr .. · delivery. O~ 842-11308. ·eo Cluslc 4dr, runs gd. 4 J11ur llH 833-855 t. 840-71133 '74 Vega, ret>lt eno. good PHtt teetelarlet •blMtlel. New· ~ c .. aorl... Xlnt cond Sun TV J 0 H N S •tftnJCln/ ,._ tlr• 12000 u 11. llW 1111 AllUlt T~ta llii tranaportatlon, 1400. ,,.._ L II ·----· Only uMd 3 tlmee. *125, &46-l786· ........ 1111 • .,.,.,,, II I II I h t 842-9185 330 . Bay st. port .... nter oc1 on. _, '"" e le 599 5 • .. _ al _..,.,., n • o pet· All model1 & moet col0f1 1pceaca: ,_ pilni ga •--------- eo.11 Mela. CA 92628 Send RelYme and •viii-E•per. nec;euary Sun. r 844· 5 •ti pm, ........ -·· 7 1 t683 ™ Xtc 70, u::a fec:tlon. 845-12"5 In lloclll Clll or 1top by tlr• ale 11lf'IO ~"-·n c~ Monte Carlo Equal Oppty Emptyr abtllty to: J. E. Reed, through Thur1 5:30 PM f1" tt '" HU 15i CENTURY AXVeN once. Perteet condl11on. '72 Citroen SM M...,.att nowl g re'• t $ 1 5 o o '1 ob o AM/FM ttereo, AIC. xlnt ~:r ~~!P~~ .. ~~.~~~ 101 9:30 PM. Guper. hourly 3 ktneni· Win pey 1,1 c1a .. 1c b•Y 1eunctt/M1 ~~?Ao.,~:·5825 or 5 9p<1. fun pwr, llr, IMttier. !,'21115 MTMI 54S-52t2 oond , 13800. S4s-3t« 92660 p ua comm. tulh end aho1I ·btwn 9•8pm 1kltr, w/lraller .. $3000 .,.. ..... 01 . ve. duel overhead c.m1, u Herbor Blvd. .74 Cor Good Cond ·79 Cor...ette, teu than Sllel · prole11lon1t working 631•2393 833--0llH ' obo. Mu11 Mil thle weell. '78 Sutukl GS750E, 8K ml. lllYtlf lacquer, collector COSTA MESA LO Ml:•· Xtru s2000' 10.000 ml, showrm MW. Are an<I s.a,~1em1. condition•. ~uni Hllt1 · 675-1393 megs •trH like nu owned. mint. Proud to 111·21M 842.,e572• 832.5890 olc · 874-21172 111 5pm, Comm. & 1111. llOllTllY ~lflce, Scott, 9 1·2777 Free kitten•. e wk• old •. 82 17' Cll. 7511P OtB, 11650 75 t.OS..8 · lhow, • pleuure to drivel Juat 2 mlnut .. eouth of the IEE IS FlllTI Raptdlygrowtogeompeny Fut plOed consuntng firm I 4) blk/wht, nHdl good V-hull. w/lnr a ••lru. · · MO'llng • muat Mil San Diego Frwy. '77 Cellce GT. 0tlg tan Good Opportunity. I need• in Hperlenced ho mu 87 5-92 1 1. S 7600. 64 1• 8 99 7 . '79 Honde. CX500, only . 112.500/offer •-ALi: 11•2 paint. no1 1 nlc, ecrateh we nave 1 good Mlec:lton CaJILort1t714-730·1472 Olspliywrlter operator 548-5205 752•1805_ 1465 ml. Uk•,_, rack, (610)224-0731142S-4921 -run_.. • or dent, lmmac Int. runt 01 NEW & UMd Chev· SelH/Hlrdware. Full who can edit for epetllng Telephone SOllcllort Wlrehalrld Terrier need1 S~~L=a1!~~· A '73 Mark IV, runl ok. IQ Mu1I ... I 17,800 In· IUperbty, 5 lpd, ~r•. rotet1I Time Crown Hardware. & gt1mmar, we need lmlTllll OOod hm, 'Jyr old mile. OILUOTMI m• St 100, "45-1295 vetted, Acrlrlce 13,800. 128115 Obo. 848-8 3t07 Eut Coast Hwy. 10meone who wants to $45-6805 Only IOf thole who wilt ·eo Hond1 750F. 8,000 889-0393 or 631....034. ·79 c.ttc:a, GT Llftbeck, CdM be part of • dynemtc W1 want gOOCI telephone care I« & can afford to mtlel. $1500. 842-21195 HorM BoQgy, 2 -1•· top. iL fl 70 ooo mllH 13400 COHMH.l CHfVROLET . .... ,. ,,,, .... teem. CornpenSltlon to r~•tlonltt• 10 Mt •P-ruallllt 1129 be lndlvtdual Very rere '81 Yamah Scee 750 Ill part•. need• pailnt. _... II e.4S..201•ft5.· . ~ ·--,. $24,000 depending on potntmenl•·· Contemp. 3 pc -=t. aof1 1~7 t8' Steven• Bay d • 0 , • llhr. MOO. 842-8144 179 u:z:a. S111t0n. Wagon. '79 COROL' & ~~=... •cxpertenc:4' & c,•P•blll!-'e1· IWIY lk new "450. Bar w/5 i~~~6~ .... ~~ cte111c i£~. :;;-6~ _e. m , IJIW 1111 g~oo~l9c;ond. $2,800. cleln, $2800. 220~3a.. or -Olllnl ,..1soc1t .. ., ........ 1I00111250. 536-73t7 or e.,..., " 588-57g7 ~~= 1•19 •· I I .., ~ S4t>-I 200 Work PIT 9am . 2 pm Of 4 Sin NlcolH Or, NS. ...... 1186-8388. 2i' Bay Perty 8 011 BMW '77 Model RtOORS '73 2002, eunroor. Ill eng. ·eo 828 5 IPd II •• • pm • II pm wtlh lhe Los 644-5771 PIT .,,.,,1ng work. Clll Cooch 1275, rec:llner chair Houleboat llyle. Pon: Xtnt. 13950. "4<>-1280. ,_ paint. new rldlal1, CUI. ~ tn/rf, air. ~sOO '711 CorOlll SR5 L·badl. ~Iii. llii pwr. Orig Angelel Tlmee Clrcull-11--uy •t'ter1pm,75t .... 223 S125.Sanaul 1ter101yt1· toon1 3S HP Evtnrvde ......... 1120 amlfm c 111ette. or1r1delorven 4te-,5501 5·1pd, A/C. a1areo, 1Mth,gdhomeontyl895, tlon Team In telephone -· 1500 d motor Fully equtwect $4749/0BO. 5:Z0..5t88. lhad• kit. Nna gr•I 558-30oo tv m9IJ 11111. Earn an hourly Newport 8Mctl 1-olllce, TOP US ~~~ & I ' ~;~: XLNT entertelnmeni 33' Xm&mor, ;ip: I, 2 '74 2002 XI I 1 ~ '82 RX-GS. blk. am/fm, 13500/0BO. 496-8733. r--..1 l"ll wage plu1 commllllon. accure1eiyp1ngeuent11I. Fem11e1 Pref. Model• & • mec. . bo1t.S15,000.142·81« AC e.5 KW generator, S5500,54e-on24e r. touver1.toml,ex1tcond, V It:= II"' .. • Training la provided. For some lape trenacrlblng. Elcorti.(213)868-1984 COUCH • Brand New • mlcro-weve, CB, atorage e.xt wam. $9500 obo ....... ~ •• -. --------mOfl lnlormallon cell Preferup1o2yra .. per. N.....,Uled(Stllltnwrep-31· Wellcr1l1 SuncrulMf, pod, loaded w/ex1r11 '77 BMW320i, burgundy, 830·8292. 1i3• ... CJMn Nnl_,.,. es Felcon Renchero. S40-030I Calt 546-2283 bef nOOl"I WaltrelMl/Walt.-. over plngl)l700 vllue, wlll Mlt xtt1 clean, to hfs, DHF. 135,900. 84e-9402. ....,, ' ....-. OOod cond, Nnl good. et 18, wte•Pllf· Apply In ror S500 obo MUST SEE stereo/11pe, reduced ~~\:':.'es:9:: ~: : ff& 89 nm.·. =-~·=•~!fer over !~~~?,.SO_ . 54e-3147 or •a•.n-•-MIC( •ry._ · person.l188~rtBl, c111 1ner s· pm or on pr1oel31K.546-8t48 'J2DodgeBubbleV•n.Gd $6000.842-8385. ,_...._ -•-•H Small Newport Beech CM cond. 1lr /1u10. fully ·ee Bug gr•t cond, ,_ ............ ...,. ••l1 ......... Smt ltt1t .. wlff com-m1negement offlcelMl(1 · wkndi. (71411184-5957 21' 01y Crul11r, 454 equip. $3200. 546--0850. ·79 3201 • S Pkg. SHver In•. lt400 548-5844 ""' '"'-•--.· ""'"'· mercill ..indow cov1tlno peraonabte eecretary H M I WAITll Dbl bed, xtnt, complete Chevy, low hra, Bertlety 2558 Fetrway Dr. C.M. wtan rf, 4 apd, 11toy1. pan•. . . . 12500 obo. 645-1818. contr ector •••k• with receptionist 1nd Full time Mu1t hive valid StOO. 873-7570 Jet, tandem triller, grMI $8,000 ml. Sherp. 19800 eeaug, Newengtne. COfTI· '87 MulWng 11lnt cond mot1V1ted trllnee with generel office lklll1, In· Calif. driver'• ti<*\• & cond $41195/0BO Tuilm, obo 780-8520. ~· ,_ Interior. Mew l St• r • o ·AM / FM · plan rHdlng 1blllty eluding eccuret• typing excellent driving record• Designer wood wall unit 645-34311 Vtlli~ 112' Sh .. ow' rbaootterym 'cot•n ... 1•1191 0 nc.. 135001080. 875-6489. ' • n d I o r d ' a I t • and dlct1phont1 trln· mull. Cllt Dlfryt be-w/cupbrd and delll. Bolh '82 BMW 320!, eunrool, 111 us ~ " lng/1tchltectU1ll lt1tnlng script Ion. Beginning iw.n OAM & 3PM 11 glan a wood •d· 18' Star Crett llO, 4 cyt. BOX RAILER 5X5' am/Im tape, 5 epc:I, xlnt JOI YOUI $2300 obo. 848-453t ·eg Mue1:t 1 ownr car. tor~S..Chottlce ... 11.ry, $900 to s1too, HYUIYll Ju1t1bleehe111. steo. ~~~: ~~,T2~~·J:~ RE1~g,~:~8::0cK =~·~·~1;i-89;:C,~ .. nMAIO., •87 Bug, good cond. 11250.64 1097 Good car I mu1t. Start· plu1 beneflta. PleaM cell ..... 1 •-•t-982·3818 Bl d .,_ -n • · em/fm, rldlll ttree. '89 Mutt...,. 3S1, cteen Ing Hlery 1250-1300 D1n1846-8904 -...-.. •-POf1 v ·.,.. minager. T I &.1 Wit 857-9694 l'llel. .,_ • -·• wk in-I• I••• Druel Pac1n BrHk· 111tt tut ti ~ Ml•.. "" St7115. 648-51123. c:ar11800• r_•!>." .. ,,~~ Meo•. ~~Ille r::r:n::,': Secfetary with experlenQe lront·SllOO. Dr1•el Pecan 1Mt1, I 1014 IDPdFffXNf ConvenlentlyLOClled . fACIUTYI Bui Rune GrMt, _.,..,.,u a lllary hl1tory. Resume In Insurance Bllllng/Front ... ........ Crecsenza..S450. Cuitom 11180 LASER. ltlte new, full NOTICE TO READERS & Compellltvely Prlolld Mtt .. ge, Naed1 l·,7-3_M_a_ve1_1dc_. -mln1--conct--. to: PO 8o11 27116, Npt Bch office, for OoctOfl Oftkle. IBM Dltlpl1y writer, mini· b1r·S250· 844-t307 rice. 2 11111. Harken AND & 1'" •ST. tena ""'* l't WI body . Pnced to "'1 brlnd new tr-. tune up, 82863. Coste M .... 645· 1 t71 mum 3 yr e11per\enQe w41h FlllllTllll ULE block1, many 11tru ADVERTISERS tn .... In 14 11 I t500. 146--03 tO brllc•. euepenelon IYl'- Sewtno rn1chlne operetor, gremmer/edttlrig ... Couch, cotfaetebte. tempt. S15oo/obo. 875--4784 Biii The price ot Item a 1 tem tlr'M & rnuctl more ll'flf /lltlPT • uper pref. McKlbbln perlence required. Com· plcturee, Chl lfl, Ill ld .... rtlled by vehicle Se.....s.rvtc:.LMllng i58 380C DiPIOfn1t Cdr, '70 eutomaltc ~uar9back. Mutt Miii 1 «* to many: AMI &let• uper helpful s1111. lrvloe tnd Com· l*'Mllon• 10 $24,000. rlMOl"llble prtc.ct 1...,....... 27" Slit Boet Mutt Nit. dealen tn the vehicle compl. reetored, nu rblt eng, am/ m lletee Aalllng 11500. 142~20. 557-8147. ~ ..... 540-u•• ••• "'771 "" ....-111.000. 873-8096. ct111trted 1dv11tlatng ~CARVER pllnt nu eng no rutl c:&ll, new llr .. & brlk•. -r~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiill.i.,...iliiiiliii...,.,..iiii" iiiiiiiiiiiiil.-~iiii~"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~ cond. 2 1.5 Miner, apt 2, •-'• ~1 d-not ,......., ..._ l'LI J Over' •"".000' tn\191ted: Nnl ~I I 1700/080, '74 Pini.:>, atlctl lhlft, looll1 ... CM. 8t'M1 Vlcof'll/WlltlOn '82 Columbl1. Challenger. ....... ... '"' .... ............. IY'l I'S IY'6~ ,,,. .l\AI _., •••1 51 ,,,......, Nl\I g-t • ...,.,. 845-3583. with Newport mooring. 1ny 1pptlc1ble t1xe1, "-iu...; ""-'"'-r;;' 111v1n St 5,000/0BO or wtlt -..-· ~,. ·-..,.,,., Newepaper 24'. $14,800 Cell ltcenM, tt1n1fer f .. 1. ,...,_,.,.,,..,,,.....,'fll11N11• trlldef0tboetwltr1r.For '70 Bug tblt eng xtnt _14_2_-3338 _____ _ KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS A ZES G1me 11bte. 42" oc· 996-tOla. nnanc;e ClllfQel, , ... for "'-'111~"'" t1wi~-da1111• c:att 845-31121. cond .. ' r un1 perfect '78 Courier. red. i1000. • ND PRI ! ~~~~~~,..·i::~ ·eoc.127.toadedwtirtru, ~~:o'~~'mic~~~ 6:; ~ ~ ·ee 2eosE cp•. e-cyt 11ee5. 842-8717. M2·t314 or 752..UOO. Ilk• new. '400. 84e-3t2t. belier lhan ,_, R-or dHter dooumentery ~Wm.I' 17000 firm. '40-fi90, '70 VolYo. mint oond., '71 Tonno. 38,000 mllal. AGES 11-14 EARN lJ» TO S75.00 PER W£EI( We now tm1 15 open1np lor youna uce• bums to securt reldefs 101 The 011nc1 Co1s1 o.~, Pelot Out CltwS Sllll 11 ) 30 p m. Ind WOik unt• 8:30 p"' -kdfYS °" $1tU1d1y, we llOfl • It• moie hOllr, Yov wtll ,.," "'"'' lt10S •~ P'lllS. llonc .. ., "'""" 101I' own mo11tr . llltrt ii llO detowtMC Of 'Olltchon tll'IOI~ If you ace in111estld. Pltnt e.it Mr. Etll (714) 548-7058 Ct\llMS37,000. 544·2620 prepar1tlon cher(lel Ul'I· Sii .. Seloltoe-LNllng '10 250C Mettaltc Cl'W\ ~r. auto, AM/FM, nu 12500 L:.-5. ~ "i:,r.: :;:~ e· S1bot. i250 or t'9de for .... olhenw!M lf*lltted UllllT I P.P. 17.000. . palntlttrelltrana. tt250. 842·2"5. m1n'1 duk UOO, • C1noe. 557-0287, bytheedll'&f111er. IOllTllY 97&-etel. M5-G4t3. IJMe1i HD 844-5965, e«-1101. 1·337-7825 ,,,, rn1 . ·75 2002: 4 lpd .• .., ·11 2so. '""· i4eoo. ·~Super ,::-.:. .: 1ta &nie;;nt111 u:ttt t0. Oak co"9et•ble i150, pr Ill.ti Pull Mll .~·~033NJL) te2.Q048 needi=.woni.n1oo. new palrtt & tlr-.. >Cini Ol6t wllt un111 $250. 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Solons' prayers answered Supreme Court says chaplains may return to open sessions WASHINGTON (AP) -State ..... lures and Co~ may opes\ their -1ona and work days wld'l prayers led by patd chaplaina, the Supreme Court rWed t.oday. BJ a 6-3 vote, the court said such Jecialative praytt aeMiona do not vlolate the constitutionally re- qWred eeparation of church and state. The court said the Nebraska Leplature may resume paying the Rev. Robert Palmer. an or- dained Presbyterian clergyman who eerved aa the 1tate'1 letdalat- lve chaplain between 1965 and 1981. In other cues today, the juatica ruled· · ---'Court-appointed lawyen for . lndlgentcriminalurenot requittd to punue all "non-frlvoloua" argwnenta ln appeallnc convic- tions. The court said a pennil- clien t cannot compel his lawyer to THI ORANGI COAST pre81 a claim If the attorney decides It ta not worthy. -Statea, in impolina property tlXel on banka, may not Include the value of federal aecwiU. Owned by the banka. The decWon mean.a 1eYen atatee that have auch tlXel may no lonpr tmpc.e 1eviee on more than $4 l rnil.Uon ln federal aecwitiel auch .. 1'reMw'y bWa. TreMury not.ee and U.S. bonda. -Police offken do not need (See PRA YEM, Pap .U Richard Burton tlea the knot for the fifth time. Page A•. . An 'honorable' SOB SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two ueemblynwn. Incl~ one from Oranp County, aet off tome verbal fireworka on July 4th ln an obecenity-filled confrontation after a Republican cocktail party near the A9embly chamben. The araument, wh.kh lnvolved ~blymen Lou Papan, 0-Millbrae, and ao. Johnlon, R-Anaheim, took place Monday ln a hearing room that had been Uled earlier In the mornm, by OOP lawmakers for a July 4th celebration. · The Republ.lcana left the room littered with debria. When Papan walked into the rqom to atar1 a bearina and uw the me.. he told Allembly RepubUcan leader Robert Naylor, "You've got a bunch of .... drunb ln your caucus." J otm.on then called Papan a "bli mouth 800 of a bit.ch" who had been ''vaccinated with a phono&raph needle." "I think you drink too much," Papan told Johnlon. "You ahould go to AA (Alooholica Anonymous)." -COAST IDITION TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1983 · ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS A colorful past and pastime Herb Schearer, 91 , affectionately known as "The Windmill Man," started out by repairing a single Dlllr ..................... ...... garden windmill. Now be designs, builds and sells his own windmills from his home. See Page CI. Dental charts due in Bishop mortuary Bodies found in Sierra wreckage believed to be 2 Newport men The dental ch.arts of two New- p:rt Beach buainesmnen lost in a February blizzard while flying through the rugged Sierra Nevada were being flown to a Bishop mortuary today . The bodies of two men. believed to be Brian Bertha, 44, and Jeff LeHeck.a, 36, were found in the rugged mountain s outside Bridgeport over the Fourth of July weekend. A hiker spotted the wreck.age of the twin-engine plane the two men were flying in and copied the Identification number from the craft for authorities. A spokesman for Brune and . Buck Mortuary in Bishop, where the bodies were moved, said a check of dental record.a is required before a positive Identification can be made. He said the dental check will be made Wedneaday. Bertha, a Capistrano Beach resident, and LeHeck.a, a Laguna Beach resident, were return.bur Fatal Capistrano fire probed Two San Juan Capistrano struc- ture fires, one of which resulted ln a death, are being investigated today by Orange County Fire Department officials. 'ftle fint blaze, which engulfed an abandoned house on Via Mdina early Monday, killed a mmltentatively identified aa Rob-mO. Mueey, 64, Orange County f'a Lt. Wyatt Hart said. ya to a rental car found on the were linked to Mueey. along aome jewelry diacovered In the houae, Hart said. Positive identification will be made when dental records are checked by the coroner. Mueey's lut current addrea WU In Seal Beach, Hart said. Damage to the house, which · wa.a being renovated, wa.a e9ti- mated at $60,000, a fire depart- ment spokemnan said. Nineteen firefighters battled the ~:30 a.m. blue, linkln8 hoec 9eVeral blocks down the street to reach the nearest fire hydrant, he aa.id. No justice For yean her role model was the 1tatute of justice, then along came Linda E•aa1, Joan Collim and Linda Cray to defy the nry fiber of justice. See Erma Bomheek, Pa~e C2. MiBBed chance Tiie Reagan adminutration mlMed a 1oldea opportunity when Commander Zero de- clared a eeue-fire in tile war aplut the Sandial1ta re- 1hne in Nlcanpa, Jeck A•denon reportl. P.,e A6. A 9eC01ld fire ln San Juan occurred around 7 p.m. Monday, causing $50,000 damage to a duplex at 26372 Laurelwood Lane. A firefighter aprained h1a ankle battling the blue, which took 20 minutes to control. He w• tr.,.... Pol'ted to Million Community Hospital where he wu treated and releued. CaWlell of both fires a.re under Investigation. Paul LaBlanc, a former 1tudent at F ountaln Val- ley Hi1h, Oraqe Coatt Collete and Southern California Collete, it headed for alte Paa Amerieaa Camee to com- pete in an aamual 1port -aombo wrestling. PqeBl. from a Sun Valley ski trip when the plane Bertha WU flying reportedly went down ln a driving mow atorm. Authorities said a final radio communication from Bertha said the plane's wing wu icing. Radio contact wu loat aft.er that. Frienda and family members mounted an extenalve eight-day search in the freezing Siena at a coet of $50,000 a day. The search was called off when a eerles of winter storma continued to blanket the mountains. Ted Robm.m. a busine19 parter of Bertha, today aa.id family mem· bera are praently locat.!d acn:m the country but likely will be returnlnC to the Orange Cout when identification ta made and the bodies can be releued. A memorial service for both men wu held 1att March ln Newport Beech. Both men were . dia::rlbed •avid ouidoorvnen and .. free apkita" who took chancee ln the punuit of adventure. Anti-trust laws Syl•ia Porter takee a look at anti·tru•t law1 and their elf eel on indaatrial efficiency. P .. e 84. Honest John Sen. John Glenn tays he hat been olf ered 1eeret eam ......... terial1 · from the eamp of a eom- petllls preei4elltial cu4idate Ml lau refuted them. P•e A4. Coast's 4th 'not overly explosive' By STEVE MARBLE oni...,., ........ Despite street violence "that led to a ahoot.ing in Huntington Beach, the ton of illegal f.ireworka siezed in Newport Beach and the nwner- oua spot fires along the coast, Orange Cout authorities said the Fourth of July was leas explosive than in yea.rs past. ff!". Thousands of Independence Day merrymakers headed to the beaches where lifeguards and police had braced themselves with extra manpower, special beach patrola and portable booking fa- cilities for lawbreakers. In Huntington Beach, life- guards reportedly had to take cover during evening hours when a group of visitors started tossing cherry bombs at the guards and their jeeps. Two small roof fires were extlncuithed in Costa Meu dur- ing the day but au.thorities had not determined if the blazes were a result of firework activity. In Bike bedecked Newport Beach, where fireworka are illegal, police con.fi8cated enough fireworks to fill up a dumpster. A Huntington Beach man wu shot in the groin followlne an outbreak of violence in the city'• downtown area. James Shobe. 22, wu U.ted in critical condition today in the intensive care unit at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. 'The suspected gunman. Christopher Waterman, 36, of Huntinaton Beach wa.a said to be in aood condition at Pacifica Hospital. ,Police said the shooting epi8ode apparently began when Water- man was hosing down an area in front of his Olive' Street residence. A group of people claimed Water- man splashed them u they pM9eCI by. Threata and inaulta were traded, police aaid before Water- man ~Y aota aun and tired several warning lhota before in- (See COAST'S, Pap .U Molly O'Neil, 11, of Newport Beach di1play1 the adornment that won her a tie for the grand prise in a Fourth of July ~icycle parade at Newport'• Mariners Park. (More photos, Page A2) . ~· Baa41eeder Harry Jamee died early today in Lai Vesua111Mt-.o161. P .. eA3. ). ~--·-., ,..,..._.. ___ _.. _ _._. __ -C ... ! I .. I Al * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 5, 1983 ~'. \\.\-t. Continued stories PRAYERS APPROVED ... ' search warrants to reopen drug-filled packages -whc&e contenta previously were dis- covered in customs inspections - after police delive r them to their destinations. , Writing for the ·court in the Nebraska case, Chief Justice War- ren E. Burge r noted tha t Co~ Jumping Jack still in lead, · report claims Based on question.able position reports from the Transpac yacht race meet today, the yacht Jump- ing Jack Flash is still leadins the 2,225-mile race on elapeed time about 33 miles ahead of Merlin and Charley. Jumping Jack, a Class B 50-footer, showed a position 662 milek from Los Angeles. The c~ A yachts, Merlin and Charley, both reported 629 miles. "Jumping Jack is e ither out there flying or her c.rew does not know her exact position," com- mented Dick Steele, Transpac commodore. after stud~g the report. for 200 years ~ paid chaplains to lead the nation's lawmakers in prayer, and that Nebraska and many other states have practiced the same policy for 100 years "There can be no doubt that the, practice of opening legislative sessions with prayer has become part.of the fabric of our society," Burger said. "To invoke Divine guidance on a public body entrusted with mak- ing the laws is not, in theee circumstances, an 'establishment' of religion or a step ~ard establishment; it is simply a toler: able acknowledgment of beliefs widely held among the people of this country," the chief justice said. Nebraska's retention of one chaplain year after year, at public expense, also does not breach the Constitution, the court said, even though all the prayen "are in the Judeo-Christian tradition." "Weighed against the historical background, these factors do not serve to invalidate Nebraska's practice," Burger said. Two of the court's dissenters, Justices William J . Brenn.an and Thurgood Marshall, called the decision · .. a narrow and, on the whole, careful opinion." _ .. Coast's Fourth. 'not too explosive' Members of the Victor McLaglen Motor Cops t~am perform stunt& for p.-ra de watchers in Huntington Beach. From Page A1 juring Shobe. Wa tennan w• repo~ly roughed up in the exchange. Hospital autnorities claimed Shobe also suffered knife woundl but police said they are unaware of thoee injuries. A 14-year-old Garden Grove boy lost the tip of a finge r Mon4ay night when he lila "Piccolo Pete." a kind of whistling flare, in an 18-inch pipe with one end cap~. police Sgt. Ron Fleiacher said. When the device exploded, the unidentified boy lost his fingertip, cut his hand and was hit py shrapnel in the stomach and chest. police said. At the mile-long city-owned strand iri Huntington Beach, more than 100,000 visitors s pread out towels, aome under the belie1 that the city would be st.aging a fireworks di.splay at nightfall off the end of the pier. "Even though there have been ..dozens of ne wspaper stories and we haven't had the fireworks for eight or nine years, people still haven'tgot the word," said Lt. Bill Richardson. In Newport Beach, roughly 90,000 beachgoers showed up, about 15,000 fewer than last year. Lifeguards. r e ported a near-drowning at the mouth of the Santa Ana River but said for the most part rescues were few and far between. Laguna bride kicks up h'eels By KA.REN E. KLEIN Of .... Deir,_ -- Catherine Fox-Colbert always wanted to dance at her own . wedding. So on Monday in Laguna Beach, she did just that. In fact, she fairly danced with joy -not only at the reception, but also as she glided up and down the aisle doing a swing step to "Dream a Little Dream of Me." He r groom , Dr. James Fox-Colbert, watched ap- preciatively as Catherine and her three bridesmaids kicked up their Governor talks .tonight SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Deukmejian, apparently angeie<fat what his office calls the Legislature's "failure" to approve a budget, has scheduled a state- wide televised speech to aiacuss the state's financial impasse. After lawmakers failed again Monday to reach agreement on a spending plan for the fiacal year that began five days ago, the . Republican governor announced -thathewouldmake the 10-minute addre9S tonight. The governor's office said the talk would be broadcast from Cotta Mesa Deukmejian'sofficeat5:30p.m. by Sacramento television station KCRA and would be available for live or delayed broadcast by other California television and radio stations. KCRA said Deukmejian's speech would be followed immedi- ately by a rebuttal by Democratic Senate President pro tern David Roberti and Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, which would al90 be offered for live or delayed broed- caat on radio and television sta- tions around the state. An I.._~ c..---wr-.d a1,,.. -~ 1111 e c:.Nno artw - MoflCMy-... ~---.. --10 bre.ic ~. -l*'Y ..... -· heels in the courtyard of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse at his 4 p.m. wedding. It was there that Catherine's daughter. Katherine Cannon, had made her acting debut aome years before . And it was there that the Fox-Colberts' 100 or 80 friends. many of them disabled J)eople from the center in Orange where James Colbert works as a counsel- or, gathered for the swinging nuptials on Independence Day. For years, Catherine owned the Arthur Murray Studios in Laguna Beach.Sowhenitcarnetoherown wedding, she decided she'd make use of aome of her own instruction. Her bridesmaids, abo dancers, had no trouble learning the routine she choreographed to the Mama Call tune. The newlyweds left early today for a week-long honeymoon in Hawaii. They will reside in ~Be.ch. A!>OUI SH.000"' bOel -1• -,_,_, ··-"°"' • --In the 17000 -of Oo!MtdSlt ... Newport Beach A ........ _M1ytno11~0..... report«! 1 tlllel etole "30 In -· pteecrtc>llon d<llQI. her_.. -a $100 rldiO ...... --~ Two~ t>ege WOf1h I 180-elallWI lfom •cemc>-•1~0..... Sunny afternoons Coastal La. "°'* niglll ltld "'°"*'! ,_,.., ..... ~ tunny Wtdf--., ....,_,Hlgllell-tll073-.,._,....,."MIOl2 ~-II ..... a.. ___ ,,_,_ c:o..c...- ........ ci..-te-. ---to --llO 12--4-lo •toot -llWOUgl> WedftlMl'f. ............................ niglll-_,.._._.._... ..... ... .-tC1 1o1S .._~ ..... . _...,.._2 ........ ........ ... , .. , .... 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"°''/"'· •.• a HOA ..,.. ... 1'1h .ll'. 0. l'lr•ll!WI T .JI Ull t..2 ........ 11.:11"81. t.O ... -::':l • ,._ P"'-,._ ;::;t:;.:. .... ,.,.. --..-. ........... ,.I.Ill ....... , ........... ~ lllf llPllT . -'"" ... • • • • t4 c ..... ........ == .. .... .. .. ... ............... Fun on the Fourth Celebrating Independence Day at Mariners Park in Newport Beach were 3-year-old Elizabeth Calabretta (left ) who won first place in the bike parade~ toddle r division, and Michael Kutan, 9 , who came~ dressed as Uncle Sam. Both youngsters live in Costa Mesa. Mesa weighs tab for alley work The Costa Mesa City Council is expected to decid e tonight whether it will charge 44 property owners on Sterling Avenue be- tween $2,800 and $16,000 each to upgrade the marred alley. The City Council voted in May to begin accepting construction bids on the $274,423 project to repave and clean up the rundown alley on the west side of town. U the assessment district is ap- proved, the city plans to contribute $99,790 in federal housing funds to r offset some of the residents' costs, officials said. Residential reaction to fonna- tion of an assessment district has been somewhat mixed. Angry property owners told the council last September they were opposed to turning the area bounded by Pomona Avenue, Placentia Av- enue, 19th Street and Hamilton Street into a special district that would make them responsible for improvements. As a result. the council decided 203 to 503 OFF Mens & Ladies Traditional Clothing SALE .STARTS..-... Thursday, July 7th ---- to remove PMa<:e A venue from the proposed district. leaving only Sterling. A survey of the original 104 property owners found that40 percent were opposed to the district. But a more recent survey of 43 of the 44 property owners found that more now support the assessment district. said assistant city engineer Bob Brock. In order to establish soch a district ..50 percent of the property owners must favor the project. f\. ........ --- a l:::::::a::: 17th(, Irvine Ave., Westcliff Plaza , Newport Beach . CA ~ .. • • • ~----------------------------.._ __ o,.nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, July 5,· 1983 NB NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOUTION,INCLUO~ f .. 10UON , .. , 0jlW YOllt, ¥1DW0T, l'A(.,t(, l'•w. IOUON OtTIOIT ANO CIN(INNAl1 lTOCIC t-.CHAN~O ANO 11,..,ltf 0 l'I' THI NA\0 ANO llf,llNlf ' Daw Jones Final · Down 18.73 Cloelng 1,208.$3 Off ice building sales reach $1 h.illion in SF By tile A11oclated Pre11 SAN FRANCISCO -Commercial property is selling faster than ever in San Francisco. where sales of office buildings reached $1 billion during the past 15 months. That's more than five times more real estate than has been sold in any other year, according to a survey by Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services. Dollar stages broad advance LONIX>N -The U.S. dollar rose in Japan and staged a broad advance in early European trading today, reaching a new high against the Spanish peseta, as interest rate jitters swept foreign exchange mark.eta. Gold prices edged lower in quiet trading. Some European dealers said traders were awaiting the reopening of U.S . markets today following the July 4th holiday to see if interest rates would foJ,low through on a late surge Friday, sending the dollar even higher. ·Solt drinks to use aspartame WASHING TON -The soft-drink industry can now substitute the UBe of saccharin with a new artificial sweetner, aspartame. The Food and Drug Adminis- tration has announced approval of aspartame for use in soft drinks and said it appeared to pose no risk to health. Aspartame could replace saccharin, which the agency sought to ban six yean ago on the grounds it could cauae cancer in laboratory animals. Business production improves NEW YORK -Business prod~on. new orders and employment levels all improved in June, corporate purchasing agents said in a survey releaaed today. The agents surveyed, who buy materials and supplies for 250 industrial companies nationwide, also cited higher prices for the third straight month, but added that the price gains "were selective, not across the board." Pct. Oii ,... Oii 11.1 Oii 't• Oii ' ~ N Oii 6.7 °" u Oii u ~ H Oii s.o Oii S.t Oii u Oii 4.4 !Oii tl u J..S u Oii u Off u Oii ).l Oii u Oft u METALS GOLD QUOTATIONS SILVER -• 111.300 per''"'-· ~ & ......... (only~ quol•.) -• l 11.7IO per tro, -·NY Con.. ....,__.....,Fn STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT