Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-14 - Orange Coast PilotTHI 1111111:1111. caum 1011111 THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1963 1 l 11 I\ N ! .1 < < ll J N t '( I I\ l 11 C ) II N I I\ :> '> C l N T S Laguna fire suspect seized ' DellJ,... ....... .,, ...... llllllcMI bette Oakden pores over unpaid hills which have mounted si nce her disability checks were halted. Disabled pawns in state budget battle , ' BY STEVE MITCHELL I Of"'9 o.-, l'tlol 11811 Fate has dealt some pretty crummy hands to Bette Oakden, a Newport Beach single parent who didn't need to hear that her disability checks were being held up in a Sacramento budget dispute. . And news that the state Legislature has voted to allow checks to be sent once again to California's disabled does little to comfort the 34-year-old ·woman. "I'm very glad they're finally sending the money, but it's so unfair," said Oakden, whose neck and back were seriously injured in an accident two months ago today in Huntington Beach. Oakden, along with 130,000 other disabled workers in the state, believes she was caught in a battle between Democrats and Republicans over the state's propo&ed $27 .2-billion budget. F.a.rlier this week, a federal judge ordered the state to pay the unemployed, since federal law requires it. But his order did not extend to disabled workers. (See DISABLED, Page AZ) Dump materials contained: EPA h ROBERT BARKER , .... .,..,~ ..... ' Boat flare . blamed for hilltop blaze Av STEVE MITCHELL ii'lt.e DMlr .......... The body shop manager of a Laguna Canyon auto center was released on $10,000 bail late Wednesday night after his arrest in connection with a 135-acre brush fire that at times threatened businesses and a hilltop communi- ty in Laguna Beach. Michael Charles Oliver. 25, of San Juan Capistrano, was ar· rested on suspicion of anon of forest land, a felony punishable by two to four years impriaonment, Laguna Beach police Lt. Jim Spreine said today. But another police lieutenant. Jim White, said the department will be talking with ~e District Attorney's Office today about possibly charging the body shop manager with .recklessly aetting a fire, also a felony, he said, but lesa serious. Police said Oliver and a group of friends were standing behind Larry Hunt's Auto Center ex- amining a flare gun. One of the friends allegedly dared Oliver to fire the boat emergency flare, which Oliver told police he thought was a weapon to scare off farm crows. "He fired it off in the air and it arched over into the brush," said Lt. Spreine. "I don't think he expected it to go into the brush, but it sure did. Five acres .were engulfed before we even got fire equipment out there." By 8 p.m. Wednesday, 135 acres It appears that no hazardous naterials escaped from the Steverson Brothers-Ascon land- !ill and "migrated" to Edison High Sc?hool and other nearby Hunt- ington Beach sites, according to a long-awaited report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen- cy. "No anomalies were found in the ground water or soil that could be attributed to Aaron," Zemsky said. The landfill has been a source of concern from residents who fear that it may contain hazardous materials because tt was a deposi- tory for oil-field wastes in the 1940s. They also have expressed alarm that a trash-burning, co-generation plant would be developed there as the most effective way of getting rid of the offensive materials. Aerial tanker from Ryan Field in east wall of Laguna Canyon during Wednesday's blaze. of the steep hillside had been torched, with some 200 homes in the Top of the World community - threatened, as well u busine81es below on the canyon road. Meanwhile, five engiM oom- panies and three handcrewa re- (See LB FIRE, Pa1e AJ) Hemet drops chemical retardant on EPA spokesman Al Zemsky Mid well tests taken in December' on the perimeter of the 37-acre du.mp site, at Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street, showed that no hazardous materials entered the adjacent soil or the area's groundwater. Contraceptive sponge study criticized I EDISON EDISON COMM ~ HS PARK •• kd,rn,lton A." MUO e DUMP The E!" • tests were conducted solely to find out if possibly hazardous chemicals are threaten- ing adjacent areas, officials said. Another battery of tests, de- signed to find out specifically what kind of materials may be percolating in the dump, have been financed by the Ryan Energy Corp. of Costa Mesa. Company President Dan Ryan, who said he has an agreement to develop the site -a oo-generation plant is a possibility -has announced that his tests, being analyzed by the state Department of Health Services, won't be oompleted until next month. BY GLENN SC01T °"'-0.-, .......... A leading mathematician charged during a one-day hearing in Washington D.C. Wednesday that the Food and Drug Adminis- tration was too lax in approving a contraceptive sponge manufac- tured by a Costa Mesa firm. Nathan Mantel, an American University researcher w ho de- vised the first equations for figu- ring cancer risks. said the FDA didn't use the same level of precision in oonsidering safety of the Today sponge made by the VLI C.orp. as it demands from outside studies. ~ud dump site. In a letter written to "concerned citizens" last week, Ryan said preliminary findings show the landfill contains "very low con- centration of various metals and petroleum-related compounds ... Mantel made his remarks to a House of Representatives sub- committee reviewing the FDA's approval this spring of the sponge. The hearing was requested by two New York-based groups -one made up of oonsumers, the other of physicians -who objected to the approval. ~ ~:!'!u~~g~nS jm~rt~ ~~i~!!~~~~~~~. ~~~~ on ~h woman was killed Wednes-munilty Hospital shortly after the suspicion of drunken driving and tlay night when she was thrown 10:30 p.m., single-car accident was on suspicion of felony man- ~ the passenger side of a small Helen Ruth McCollum, 6782 slaughter, r when it overturned on a curve Alexandria Drive. Police said the sharp curve at Warner Avenue. The driver of the Volkswagen the acene has been the site of Pronounced dead from head car, Kimberly Garcia, 18, of numerous accidents. UC Irvine's Greg Louganls, who won the gold medal at the World University Games, talk• about the tragic dive that has left a Sovtet diver In crltlcal con- ·dltlon. PageC1. However, Bruce Vorhauer, the invent.or of the sponge and presi- dent of the oorporation, said at the hearing the objecting groups shouldn't question his product's safety. "There is not a single piece of evidence demonstrating any safe- ty problem," he claimed. Susan Seidler of the National Women's Health Network argued the FDA should require more tests on the safety of materials uaed in the polyurethane sponge. She said a warning on the product label that women shouldn't use the sponge for more than six hours during menstruation may not be adequate to discourage users who are suaceptible to toxic shock syndrome. VLI officials have said one of the key attracµons of the sponge ia that it can easily be inaerted and removed by users, thus reducing risk of infection that is believed responsible for toxic shock. FDA Commissioner Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes Wednesday defended (See SPONGE STUDY, Pase A%) County bites bullet on budget Super¥isors pass employee pay increases on to departments BY JEFF ADLER Ol ..... DM!J .......... The Orange County Board of SupervisOrs took the first bite out of the county's projected $61 million budget deficit Wednesday by ordering all county depart- ments to absorb recently nego- tiated employee pay increases. The board's first action toward settling on a final 1983-84 budget -now estimated at $955 million -came after supervisors dourly reported the county is facing "a great deal more (fiacal) uncertain- ty than ever before." Board Chainnan Roger Stanton said the current fi8cal situation will mean Orange C.ounty must curtail initiation of almoet all lllDEI Bridge Erma Bombeck BulleUn Board Bwdnela Cl.ulified c.oma ere.word De.th Noticet &lter11inment HorolCOpe Ann Landen Movies Mutual Funda National New. Obttuariel Public Notk.w Sportt Stock Markell T~ Theeters W•ther WorldN.-. B6 B2 A8 86 C8-12 B6 cu c:::1 87·8 ClO B2 87-8 85 A3 Cl C'1 .. Cl__. 88 88 87--8 A2 A3 capital projects the county has been considering and uae revenue sharing funds for everyday oper- ating expenses. Also, the county's emergency reserve funds will have to be reduced. The board's decision to have recent pay increases absorbed in each department's budget, for the first time, immediately served to reduce the projected deficit from $60.6 million to $53.8 million, an average 4.4 percent reduction. The deficit projection was liated on a chalkboard pl.aced behind supervi.!lors as they presided over the budget hearings, acheduled to run through July 21. The board recently approved salary increases for cloee to 10 county employee bargaining units that range from 3 to 5 percent during the 1983-84 fi8cal year. Several department heads told superviaors that their decision on (See BUDGET, Pa1e AZ Airport consultant's contract questioned By JEFF ADLER Of ... ...., ........ Orange C.ounty aupervblors have been told that a $10,000 contract with a private consultant to promote Ontario In~tional Airport as an alternative to over- crowded John Wayne Airport did confonn with county bidding procedures. Supervilora asked C.ounty C.oUJ\lel Adrian Kuyper to review the contract during an executive tellion W~y after ques- tions were railed about the procedures Airport Manager Murry Cable followed in letting the contract to a friend on an expedited buta, aaid Shawn Calaidy, an executive Uliatant to Supervtlor Ropr Stanton. The review wu completed by county attorneys late Wedneeday and they informed aupervllon the contract wu "typical and con- fonned to count)' procedurea," (See ~RPORT, Pas• Al AIRPORT CONTRACT ... said Bill Hodge. an executive assistant t.o Supervimr Hanieu Wieder. The contract was awarded to consultant Frede ric k A . Schoernehl. now a freelance writer and fonner city editor of the DUiy Pilot. While •Uperviaors normally a~ prove consultant contracta for less than $10.000, they can be awarded by department heads without board approval on an emergency basis. Ho«lse said. Irvine 'heist ' false alarm If you were worried about all that ex.cltement Wednesday morning at the Heritage Bank in Irvine. relax. It was a false alarm. Sevl!ral police can arrived at the c.ampus Drive bank about 10 a.m . but quickly dispersed after leamina the silent alarm they ~at the station was tripped accidentally. County guidelines require all consultant contract.a totaling more than $10,000 to be awarded on a competitive bidding basis, he added. Schoemehl, who C..'OVered J ohn Wayne Airport while employed at the Daily Pilot, was retained by the county to persuade travel agents and reservations clerks to encourage passengers to fly out of Ontario Airpo rt in San · Bernardino County rather than depart from the congested Orange County airport. The three-month contract calls for Schoemehl to receive $50 per hour for his consulting services. SPONGE ... the ·agency's approval and said evaluation of the sponge's safety was extensive. He said, for exam- ple, that cancer-causing contami- nants in the sponge are well under one-millionth of the doses that cause cancer in animals. DISABLED DILEMMA ... = thatangenOakden. who has run up more than $10,000 in billa since an uninsured driver slammed into the rear of her car 14 in Huntington Beach. •'Pf!ople on unemployment at least have the chance to find something," aaid Oakden, who worked as a savings and loan rept!•!lltive in Newport Be.ch before the accident. "But people wbcJ are disabled can't do anything. They're at the mercy of the ~ton." Before the accident, Oakden earned $1,010 a month at the benk .. 'lb.at salary barely covered the $375 she pays for rent on her Newport Beach apartment; the $380 a month she pays for visual thenpy for her 6-year-old son Jonah, who suffers a visual motor ~o~ day care service for Jonah, at $185 a month, food, clothing and utilities. Her former husband, Jonah's father. lives in another state and . she says the diatrict attorney's office has been unable to find him to obtain child support. The topper came last month when she discovered that her . 19-year-old niece, Brenda Oakden Rule, who had lived with her for more than three years, was brutally murdered in San Francisco. Rule. whCllle body was found shot and stuffed in a steel drum in Golden Gate Park along with the bodies of another couple, had beeD·misling since mid-April. Oakden said. r ·But the New port Beach woman has little time to grieve now. Her rent's due th.is week. The day care center has given her untll Friday to come up with a payment. She's more than $2,000 in debt to her doctor and the hospital, despite her company's group inaaranoe and, as of Wedne9day. she had $4 in her punie. Oakden said she may still have to undergo surgery for a , da.-ged nerve in her back, and her doctor will not predict when • she might be able to return to work. • ~ "Oh yes, it's been a bad time for me," sh e said. a sad smile ~berface. ; ''Hopefully. the (disability) checks willget here before the rent . i.ad\a. Then, shaking her head, she said, "I really didn't need the added aggravation with the state budget fight." Newport Beach ...._ __ ..,.., __ M3 __ _ .... e-CllOt ......_ ..... .ioo _of ... ........,,._ .. _.~ llllf. _no...,.ofleroed--,1ot11e -- Irvine A M...c> •• reoo<\ecl et_, W-ey !tom • -per1tecl"" ,,,. 19000 -of -Terr- POllce wwe -to the Renc:llO len Joequln °"" c-... "" • butQIWy e.11 omc. • ...., '"" ~-.... tool __ ,__... • BUDGET ... From Page A1 the payroll may requlre them to curtail eervicet and layoff em- ployees. To acrornmoqate the cut, Dta- trlct Attorney Cecil Hicks said h4J may have to lay off 14 attomeya from his st.all, which would severely limit hja staff's ability to proaecute drunken driving cases at the municipal court level. ABaiatant S heriff Walter Fath said his department already is thinly stalfed and he didn't know just where cuta totaling approx- imately $2 million could be made. He estimated some 50 politions might have to be eliminated. 'Superviaon went on to review supplemental budget requesta from the sheriff's department, courts, county marshal'f office, probation department and di.strict attorney'' office. The supplemen- tal requests represent new pro- grams, employees or equipment department heads have asked for in the new budget. Supervi9ors decided to look at these extras, but deferred final approval of any department's requests until Monday. when the board will receive reports from each department detailing how the initial cuts are to be achieved. San Onofre reactor back • • in operation The Un.it 2 reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating S&a- tion is back in operation today after nearly a month's abut.down for repairs. Southern California Edison Co. officials said. "Unit 2 returned to power very early this morning and should be up to full 100 percent power this evenm,." said Dave Barron, &ii9on spokesman. The reactor had been abut down June 16 for repairs to ita cooling pumps, Barron said. The reactor cooling pumps feed water into the reactor to regulate temperatures inside the at.ructure, he said. ''We repaired the aea1a Wied to prevent leakage inside and did a lot of other maintenance work," Barron said. Neither of the other two reac- tors -Unita 1 and3-iaoperating now. Unit l remains shutdown for seismic modifications and prob- ably will not work again until early next year, Barron aaid . Start-up test.a on Unit 3, the newest of the reactors, should begin late this month or in early August. Fountain Valle y ~cllmDecl -IM roof OI e ~"' the llOOO D10Ck of Mt Kenye -llOle • lllCyda .-el l 2t0 .n. mal<lng ., entr-llwOUQll .,, unloc*ecl -dOOf Bufglero pried ....,, e ~ rOOI -IN FOUNI..., Vt/My Aquellc Club • Fountein v-, Htgll School -looll ceell-P<-'11......., et •boul$425 Laguna Beach A burOfW elwmtn-Co..llroughll>C*-10 lheptMl9~-11'9\'lounO ·- -!led 90ClldMlllr -off Ille -... -won.Ing"" ........ Oft "-~. a-....,......,.,,, ..... °"-.~· Pel----· l llO ,,_ ... '-"'the IOO -Ol Mlto .. ,_. poloe -· Cooler air coming Coastal ,. ....... "'"""" ,.lldey, ..._. ............ ..,....,.,.__.,,. ----~ .. I ..... ft ,,. _,.., ClleMllO llllOui noqn. ....... M9r. Frtd!W• ... be ....... ,.. ................. 0 ................ ~ ... --......... ......._._ ___ ___ ........... _......_.107 ........ = ............ -11 ............ .. .... ........... ... -... .._ ........... ..... _ .................... ..,.... wee::= ..,.... .. 1101 -.............. ......,, C-,H.C. =· C-1 ~ ~8.C c-..-~w- Deyton 0.-0.....,.,_ °""°" OIMll llf'MO "'..,_. ,.,., =r ... ...,,.., . ..... ........ ~ ·-'* .._. ..... 1 .... ""-ic-a.y t:."Z: &tended t::r . i..-.. pflll...,. ____ .,.,._ ........... ..... -....... ,...c-. """'"' ....... .......... --.. 1o .. ........ llillllllf.&..-••• ..... ~ ....... __ ,.. ____ ~~~~~-..... O!tlmno tr __ ..... Y9'11 Temperatures :::-..._ .. Le OUINfN City .... = tt IO l'tll•lllP'M 95 74 ae se .. 417 M 611 ee eo .. 73 " ee IO 73 IO ... 811 81 .. 73 .. 59 to 75 ts " .. 49 .. 72 17 •• M M .. 5ll .. " t6 71 76 71 ... n ... 72 "3 1e .. .. t2 79 '°' A n 11 ... 71 ... 16 t2 64 113 71 .. 1V 17 73 .. 7t "3 71 IO 71 •3 71 .. ,, t2 ., ti .. H 72 IO 73 t3 13 n :: . :: .. -,.,.,-."-J----- .. ,. i 1ues .... .. ft t004IY .. : E.. t.<07p,m •• " -r:»pm ti .. 19 "9AY 11 • ...... lllh m 6.1 1..0CAnoll .. "1 l"lrllt low f; 11 PJI\. 0.0 """*""°" - .. " 9-111 ...... ''°'frJ-"' 4 • a.it-,,,..,.....,~ • " ...,.... d 1 "' to "°"'"' ~ • I I Ml -toOey ... ~ ...... tlM ... ~ • .. 't10111>••Uem....,_....., .... 9-oe~eoge .. .. .... &.aiei-ee.ih " n ~ .. IOCle\f" ',._,"'. ~ °""*"' .. 11 ,,...,,. 11 4'•111.. w...,.....,_ 10 •• tit IO SM Ole06 .. 10 ... .. SM ,.,MdtoO 17 .. 17 ... .......... IO .. .. IM ...... .. N t1 .. ~'="= .. ,, ... 73 .. 71 " ft acioa-t7 " 100 ,, .,._ 11 .. " .. T°""' .. , . .. 7t f-IOI ,.. .. 71 flllM ., ,, .. 17 Wlll*lltOft .. 70 H 11 WIOl!lt• IO .. 1111 IEPllT .. .,.., .... ,....., ........ Crowds like this a t the Orange County Fair provide fertile ground for pickpockets, but no incidents have been reported thus far into the fair, which runs through Sunday. No crime pro~lems at fair Put 8COl'Chinl temperatures. 40,000 people and a camlval with game attnctiona 10pther and yoµ've got a potential recipe for trouble. But law enforcement officala patrolling the 10-day Orange County Fair say crime has not been a problem this year at the sprawling fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. eo.ta Mesa police Sgt. Richard De Frand9co said 150 peop.le have been arrested since Friday at the fair, which bu 80 far attracted more than 155,000 visit.ors, up 200 from laat year. Most of the arrest.a involved minors drinking beer, police said. They are cited, releued and e.corted off the fairgrounda. "It's been a nice, quiet fair this year," aaid DeFranci8co. "U we see kids drinking beer, and we think they're under age, we atop them." To help combat the sale of beer • to minors, customen att only allowed to purchue one beer at a time aft.er 8 p.m . The new rule lesaena the chances that an adult can buy akohol for friends under , the age of 21, said DeFranciaco. The fair grounds are being patrolled by Orange County sheriffs deputies, Costa Mesa police and fair security penonnel. Today.at the Orange County Fair TODAY • 4 p.m.: lNwtoGlt Quiz Bowl et U-tOdl • n-tre. Ballen Gtlnt et Country Meedowa. Cr.91M beklftQ program al HC>fne Art• Bulld· Ing. Southern CalNoinla ~derllng program In ,_.. 8'MldlnQ. lntarM9IOnal Spe Aerobic Oenclng at Heritege a-.. • 5 p.m.: ValW!t KnlgM cadet• on Herltege S.ege. Stetllght o.nc-. at Ullle ThMI,.., Nevllo wee'<llna P<oeram at c;,an Thaat,.. • 5:30 p.m.: Q= at Main Mall. • 8 p.m.: Salt ~on Ground•. MIM Piggy lhow at F1-Ind O•den &lldlng.--Cotintry Fun cont•ta al Country ~ • 8:30 p.m.: Sheep Sc:temble Showmenlhlp In ShOw ring. Velvel Knight CfcM!e at Herltege Btaoe. • • 7 p.m.: Bellamy Brotherl pertotm at Arlington ThMtre. ''Landacapee In China" P<oOretn et Crett• Bulldlng. St•llnG Oencer' Flllf Ring et Utlle ni.tre. Ken On1c:ll end Siege Clew at lntemetlonlll Pteoe. • 7:30 p.m.: "Aoc:k of the ·eoe Dence" featuring MV3 ....-Rlc:tlard 8IMa at Orang. lend Pevlllon. Stena Htll end ~1., •• Country Meedowe. • II p.m.: VMaiwlidel•rmmiekte-et Heritage Stage. ln!erlor dellgrl program at F1-end Garden Building. Pig Scramble Showmanehlp et Show· ring • 11:30 p.m.: KHTZ't0rea1 Rock end Roll Time Mecnlne •I Orandet#ld. Denclng w •• .,.. at MalnM ... • 9 p.m.: Bellamy Brother• perlOfm at At1lngton Thatte. Aorlll dealgn P<<>o<am al F10wet end Oetden a...tldlng. Raguzl Maglelen Show at Herttege Siege. lumbrleck ahow at FlllrRlng. • 9:30 p.m.: Oenclng Wat.,.. et Main Mall. • 10 p.m.: Vandermelde et He<ltege Siege. f M>AY • Noon: COOklng by eoler -gy and needle ert In the Home Art• Bulldlng. Continue au day. • Noon: Becilatege Otlncer• on the Herltege Stege • 1 p.m.: 4H Junior ahowmeNhlp In the llY .. IOCk Show ring. Roo.t« crOWlng In the Edison to ask PUC permission Friday for On of re rate hikes By Tiie A1soclatecl PreH The California Public Utilities Commission will hear oral argu- ments Friday in Los Angeles on request.a from the owners of the San Onofre nuclear power station for rate i.ncreaaes when the Un.it 2 reactor goes into commercial oper- ation ln August . Southern California F.di8on Co. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. have asked for interim rate inc:reues while the PUC de-- tennines how much money they are entitled to get back for C08ta related to completion of the Unit 2 reactor. Tests and warranty runs on the reactor, located on the border between San Diego and Orange counties, are to be completed in early August. Once that has happened, the companies are eligible to earn a return on reasonable amounts of money they invested to build the reactor. The PUC staff says the plant is likely to become operational long before the commisaion determines what a reasonable amount of money is. So the issue in the public hearings that begin Friday is how much the utilities should get in interim rate increues, to tide them over until the final out.come of the review proceM. &:tiaon has asked for a $361.6 million revenue increaae to reflect flnrt year returns and projected fl.rat year operating expenaes at the plant. SOO&E has asked for $127.265 million. ·~ \ SUMMER SHOATS-:'. . I We aua.a t you "ahorten up" your wardrobe and . "atrctcl\ -out" your aummer with pleated ahorta, belted a horta. Iona ahorta, ahort ahorta, atrlped ahorta, plaid llhorta, aoHd ahortal runnln& ahorta, walklna ahorta, blklna a horta, poplin ahorta, twi ll ahorta, aeerauc kc r ahorta, madru ahorta, corduroy ahorta ... You'll llnd them all at The Storekeeper • B•nk A mtric1rd1Mnter Chlrge w..ec:llff Plue 1028 Irvine. Ntwport 8t1eh. C•lifoml4 Phone 642-1061 NATION Nightclub patrons stampe d e as tear gas canist e r thrown By tile A1socl1ted Presa DALLAS -A 19-year-old man has been arraigned in a criminal mischief investlgation after allegedly throwing a tear gas canister onto the dance floor of a packed nightclub, panicking patrons who stampeded to exits and broke windows. No serious injuries were reported in the melee Wednesday. Daniel Hill Mee~er, of Fort Worth, was arrested for investigation of criminal Tni.-:hief, a second-degree felony. and released on $25,000 bond after being arraigned Wednesday afternoon Hispanics m ay soon outnumber black s WASHINGTON -If immigration continues at its current pace, Hispanics could replace blacks as the nation's largest ethnic minority by t.he year 2020, according to a private population stud y. Assuming that net immigration of Hispanics continues at its annual level of 1 million for the next 37 years. the group w ould account for 15 percent of the population -or 47 million peopJe, the Population Reference Bureau said in a study released Wednesday. By then, the number of blacks would total just over 44 million. Democr a t 's telethon goal $12 million .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOl/Thuraday, July 1•. 1983 Aa~ Smoggy, hot air to ease Cooler ~peratures predicted' Friday are-peeled to bring 80rn&· relief to heat-weary Orange· County resldtnta, who allO had to contend W\\h heavy smog WednNClay &t\d today. . . ChHdren, ~ elderly and people with felolratory ailments were urged to ~main indoon today after the ~th Cout Alt Quality Manag~nt J)jatrict' forecast a fint .. •t.ajell'bogalertfor' most of inland lJr\rice County,· including the Santa Ana Canyon ' area. OnJy the coastal area from Seai Beach to San Clemtnie was' expected to C9Cape the Ullhtathful air quality conditiona tha • blanketed much of Los ~les and Orange County today Ind Wednesday. said a spo~ lot the Air Quality district. . "(The air) will be considered unhealthful for everyone," \bit s pokesman said. DETROIT -The Democratic Party's Memorial Day telethon will raise a net total of at least $2.5 million during the next year - far l~ than what the party had hoped to generate. Michael Steed, executive director of the Democratic National Committee, told a meeting here Wednesday that the telethon will gross $12 million before the November 1984 election. Orange County firemen mass equip- ment in the Big Be nd a rea of Laguna Canyon d uring b r ush blaze. A Dellr ............ ..,....._. ...... suspect has been arrested on suspi- cio n of a rson . •J LB FIRE ... ,. From Page A 1 1 mained in Laguna Canyon and on ~ the fire break at the west end of : D e f ense fund opponents rebuff ed WASHING TON -Opponents of President Reagan's defense buildup suffered two setbacks when the Senate rebuffed their attempts to delete money for the B-1 bomber and nerve-gas weapons from a $200 billion defense bill, during a 13 'h-hour session that ended at 12:30 a.m. today. Fires brought under control after scorching 18,500 acres Alta Laguna Boulevard today.: patrolling the blackened eut ca-t nyon wall and extinguishing hot : spots. · ~ Three firefighters were injured: in the blaze, which broke out ! shortly before 2 p.m. in the bruah ~ behind the auto center in the 1800 : block of Laguna Canyon Ro.d.: STATE Council approves informa tion bill LOS ANGELES-A local freedom-of-information ordinance opening police intelligence files to public inspection has been approved by the City Council despite a last-ditch effort by the force to amend it. "If I could have, I would have had them vote no today," Assistant Police Chief Robert Vernon told reporters after the council voted 9-5 Wednesday to adopt the ordinance tentatively approved last week. Car seats reduce child f atalities SACRAMENTO -Fewer small children have been killed or injured in traffic accidents since a state law requiring safety seats took effect this year, says the California Highway Patrol. The CHP said Wednesday that 1.328 children under age 4 w ere killed or injured in traffic accidents from January through ApriJ of this year, compared to 1,482 during the same period of 1982. Ex-Marin e senten ced in m an 's death LOS ANGELES -An ex-Marine convicted of throwing a 78-year-old man to his death from the top of a downtown hotel has been sentenced to 24 years·to-hfe in prison. Jimmy Barnes, 26, was convicted June 13 of one count of second-degree murder in the Oct. 3, 1981. death of Cornelius Reidy. He was also convicted of the assaults on Reidy's brother Michael. 82, and Rex Held, 86. Actor su es studio for $22.5 million LOS ANGELES -Actor James Garner, claiming Universal Studios used "fraud and deceit" to cheat him of profits from "The Rockford Files" TV series. has filed a $22.5 million lawsuit against the studio. Garner wants the Superior Court to help him recover $7.5 million in profits allegedly owed by the studio as well as punitive damages of $15 million. WORLD Turkish diplom a t slain by terrorist BRUSSELS, Belgium -A man with an automatic pistol shot and killed a Turkish diplomat sitting in his car today, and an Annenian terrorist group claimed responsibility, police said. Turkish F.m~y attache Dursun Aksoy. 39, was about to start his car when a man walked to the window and fired two bullets from an automatic pistol, hitting Aksoy in the neck and chest, according to police The diplomat died before an ambulance arrived. Israeli m arkets in Leb anon b ombe d BEIRUT, Lebanon -Thrtt shops that sell Israeli fruits and vegetables were blown up in the southern Lebanese market town of Nabatiyeh early today, prompting Israeli forces to impose a 10-hourcurfew, local reporterssaid. TherewerenocasuaJtiesin the blasts that occurred seconds apart short.ly after midnight in the former stronghold of the Palestine Liberation Organization, ' according to reports telephoned to Beirut by the reporters. Rioting in Ireland enters four th day LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland -Roman Catholic youths lobbed gasoUne bombs and bricks at police in the Bogside district of Londonderry early today. It was the fourth straight day of rioting ln the city. A Protestant mob also firebombed a Catholic , family's home in the Allen Park section of Londonderry, badly : damaging the building, and police moved in firing plastic bullets • from riot JtUN, a police spokesman said. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five of 15 California-Nevada fires were contained or controlled today a fter blackening more than 18,500 acres and in juring scores of firefighters. A house, a cabin, several storage buildings and various vehicles burned, and a prisoner fighting a 1,000-acre fire on the San Mysterious explosion rocks city MARINA DEL REY (AP) -A "horrendous" explosion of un- known origin killed a t least one person and demolished one or more cars early today, sheriffs deputies said. "lt was a lremendous explosion, very dismembering, and possibly more than one person died," Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. William McSweeney said this morning. At the blast site, deputies found remnants of one, and possibly more cars, and a ruptured fire hydrant spewing water 150 feet into the air, McSweeney said. Homicide detectives and arson investigators were sent to the site, the intersection of Via Marina and Tahiti Avenue, shortly after the blast, said sheriff's department spokesman J ohn Broussard. County fire spokesman Steve Genovese said the blast was reported at 4:40 a .m. Fir e in sugar cane field dar k en s Oahu HONOLULU (AP)-A fireina sugar cane field was blamed for a chain-reaction power failure that caused a seven-hour total outage on the island of Oa hu. but police reported few problems beyond dead traCfic lights and stuck elevators. Electrical service to the entire island went out just after 10 am. Hawaii Standard Time (4 p.m. EDT) Wednesday, according to the Hawaiian Electric Company. Engineers began restoring elec- tricity in phases. and 12 hours after the ou\a~e began. We're !Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot'> What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . The same 24 hour answering serv1re may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telt>phone number for verification No circulation :642·6086 r a tis, please ' Tell us what's on your mind '== .. Querllftteed MOM•r r 11oe1 " you c1o f!Of n••• you• p•o•• I>• 6JOpm cato.tor•7 pm ,,.cl you• coo, •Ill Ot ..... '"' .. Nrcl•r ancr 11uno1r 11 jOU 00 not ttte•tvl YOU• dllpy 1>y 1 • m ~ tiefort 10 • "' -'°"' coov ..... ........ to Moel c~ T1l1,,_ ... "°'""' CoMlty ,,,_ ~ ~ -•tlO!Ofl e.Kll 'w.i..-1 .. -... ~~ ..... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chw•rt1 Ill Put>t19her Chazy Dowallby A•ymond Macl.Mn F.dllor and AMltl11nl Conlroll91 10 lhe Pvblilhef ...,....,,c., ... I l'rOOUCtOI M"""UO' °'9ft9 "· ,...,. ""'•• A~....-1 •C "''""""" Cl .. elfled NY9f11elng 7141'42•9'11 All otMI d9pef1ment• Ml-4$21 MAIN O"tCI 330 WMI !Hy SI , eo.11 MKt CA MA~ •t!Of-8o1 1660 Cotti -CA 9191'9 Cooy<IQht 1993 0to"Q41 C011•t Pu~ Com!l•nr No newt 11or1t1. 11iu1tr111on1, ad11orla1 m•ll•• or llO ... l_.,11 llt<ttn """Y be lfl)foduc«l w1l!lo\ll opac:tal PtfM•'6'0n (ii topyf!Qhl - VOL 79, NO. 111 Bernardino-Riverside county line collapsed of an apparent heart attack, but specifics on him were unavailable, Riverside County fire spokesman Jim Bouchard said today. percent to 80 percent contained and 40 percent controlled, he said. Warren Kraft and his famiJy decided to stay at their 200-acre avocado and citrus ranch in Fresn o Canyon. The injured, two Orange County : firefighters and a California De--• partment of Forestry employee,:· were taken to South C.OUt Medi-! cal Center after suffering minor ; injuries, said Laguna Fire : Sparsely populated Fresno Ca- nyon near Corona in Riverside County, site of three fires in the last few days, was temporarily evacuated Wednesday when another alleged arson fire charred 650 acres, Bouchard said. "We just can't go, because everything we've got is here," Kraft said. "It's not an emotional decision. I know this ranch and how to protect it." Fire investigators discovered an incendiary device apparently used to set the Fresno Canyon fire. Marshal Herb Jewell. • At the height of the afternoon i blaze, 39 engine companies and . 241 firefighters were in the ca-: nyon and along the ridgeline, u ! well as six handcrews, four air / tankers, four water tenders, two ! bulldozers and a paramedic unit. ' Residents returned by 10 p.m . and by early today, the fire was 60 Flynt offered million for sex tapes ~ Larry Flynt; LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt said he agreed to pay $1 million to print photos from the purported Vicki Morgan "sex tapes," but said the lawyer who claimed to have the tapes reneged on the deal. Flynt said he had agreed Wednesday with attorney Robert K. Steinberg that photos of the videotapes -which suppoeedly ahow the late Morgan and high government officials -would be published in Hustler, an adult magazine. Steinberg. however, told City News Service that Flynt wu a "liar" and that he never made a deal. According to Flynt, the deal was made Wednesday, a full day after Steinberg reported the tapes had been stolen from his Beverly Hills office by a reporter he refused to name. "l told him if, in fact, the tapes existed, I would pay him $1 million, no questions asked," F1yntsaid. "He said, 'We'vegotadeal.' I made an 11 :30 a .m . appointment at my house with him. He never showed up.'' Steinberg claims the tapes showed Alfred Bloomindale, the late millionaire and conCidant of President Reagan; Morgan. BloomingdaJe's one-time mistress; a congressman; two "am- bassadorial level" government officials; and two prominent businessmen. The new Seiko lassale . More than a watch. An acquisition. Seiko Lassale. The absoh,ate fusion of priceless desi~n and quartz technology. Slim? Superbly so. For him, for he r, the standards are one: fine lines of demarcation on gold tone punctuated at twelve, secured by supP.le lizard straps. Seiko's proudest hour. And yours. SEIKO LAS SALE 'tbu gee the belt or Seiko only whir~ you Me this algn. '. ~I·. B'( ( ) D ,_...... NWM1 .....,.., 9eMfl • ......... r.·.--.-, ,....., ........ .,....., ........ ~ - A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 14, 1983 Angling for a ioild time at the pier About 220 Huntington Beach junior lifeguards met at the city pier the other day to do a little fishing -and they reely had lots of fun. But as It t1Jrned out, there were more fishermen than fish. The event had a Blackbeard and Wench Day motif and some of the r.oungsters came dressed as pirates. And it 10-year-old glr, Jodi Blxler, stole top honors by catching the biggest fish -a 10-lnch mackerel. Only about six fish were landed but that's because the end of the pier was broken off In last sprlng's storms and the anglers couldn't get their lines In deep water. Well, that's what they're saying. Left and below, the kids try their luck. At bottom, Jessy Mack works to unscramble a reel and, right, junior lifeguard Instructor Mark Reddick works on a fouled llne. A Robinsons Sae 1 0 0 Y E A.R S 0 F S T Y L E JWR JR'S ANNUAL SWIMWEAR CLEARANCE STARTS TODAY! SAVE 33°/o ON SASSAFRAS. COLE. DAFFY. OR CATALINA. LIGHTNING BOLT. AND MANY MORE GREAT NAMES. Orig. $29·$35. Sale $18.99·$22.99 Stir up the surf (and surfers) wilh the free·spirited. sensational shapes everyone flocks 10 the beach to see Revel in your choice of every bikini. maillol. bandeau. sheath or tunic from our entire 1983 swimwear collecllon. Come In early for your best selection in 5·13. JWR JR'S, 37, a summer home for all the peach lovers In town. 0 A ROBINSON'S THE QUICKEST WAY: JUST PERSONALLY PRESENT AN AMERICAN EXPRESS, VISA, MASTER CHARGi. DINERS CLUB, OR CARTE BLANCHE CARO TO ONE OF OUR SALESPERSONS ANO WE 'LL()PEN AN ACCOUNT YOU CAN USE THAT VERY DAY. THE EASIEST WA~: PHONE US TOLL FREE 1-100·422 ... 241 FROM 7 AM -10 PM ANO OUR OPERATf>RS WILL TAKE YOUR APPLICATl~N INFORMATION. f ' • ~Bolsa accord • ( nearing , A compromise reached this ,week in Sacramento probably awon't break down any doors to an agreement soon for development lof the Bolsa Chica wetlands adja· -cent to Huntington Beach, accord- Cing to obeervers. I "It's just another step in a long 'journey," said Robert Fi.sher, di- 'rector of planning for Orange .County. And Lorraine Faber, president of the environmental organization opposing Orange County and Sig· Landmark Inc. plans to build ,700 homes and an 1,800-slip .nJ:lan ·., .... said, "Any movement wards pos&ble resolution is of terest to us. There could be rogress if all parties live up to the dshake gesture." The cause for such sutxlued :>ptimism in the long-standing ::ontroversy was the compromise in which state Sen. Pa ul '.::arpenter, D-Cypress. pulled one :>ill from the Assembly Natural Resources Committee in exchange for the support of the California ::oa&tal Commission on another Jill he is sponsoring. Retrieved from the committee Robert Fisher was his measure to allow develop- ment on more than 25 percent of t tT e d e graded w e tlands . Carpenter's bill would have made Bolsa Chica an exception to Coastal Act provisions imposing the 25 percent limit. In return, the Coastal Com- mission agreed to support his second bill which calls for the state Department of Fish and Game and the state Coastal Conservancy to draft a plan for development and to enhance wildlife habitat at Bolsa Chica. An ame ndment would require that the study be completed by J uly 20, 1984. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, July 14, 1983 A5 Pacific Te\ephone looks to future Divestiture, not investm ent, topic o f annual shareh olders m eeting in Costa Mesa BY U REN E. KLEIN onMO.-,NMIWI Divestiture was the hot issue at Wednesday's meeting of Pacific Telephone shareholder's at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Shareholders weren't preoc- cupied ,with revenues and net incomes -as they usually are at annual meetings -even though both showed substantial in- creases. They wanted to know what would happen to their invest- ments come Jan. l , 1984, when parent company AT&T, because of ~ anti-trust consent decree signed last year, must divest itself of the 22 local Bell telephone companies it now owns. What will happen, explained Linc Ward, general manager of Pacific Telephone, is that share- holders will own stock in both AT&T and seven regional holding companies which will become independent. The seven holding companies have not yet adopted formal corporate names, nor have any of them designated headquarters. But they have been divided up geographically to make them as equal as pos&ble, Ward said. The seven companies will in- clude: a Far West region, which will hold the stock of Pacific Telephone and Nevada Bell and serve some 20 million people; a Northeast region; a mid-Atlantic region: a Southeast region; a Midwest region; a Southwest region, and a Mountains and Great Plains region. Each region will serve between 20 and 30 million people. "I'm a little bit !lad about divestiture," Ward said. But he added that AT&T is looking at the court order philosophically and approaching divestiture "with confidence." Some of the shareholders. many of them senior citirens, expressed doubts and concerns about the divestiture. \ AT&T will divide up share- holders' investments by granting the m one share in each of the seven new companies for every 10 shares they own in AT&T com - mon stock , Ward explained. If a stockholder owns fewer than 10 shares, he or she will be paid by check for the sale of fractional shares he or she is entitled to in the regional com- panies. Fractional shares are not being ~ued. "If you own 20sharesof AT&T, you will own two shares in each of ISSEY MIYAKE You are looking ar rhe •u1ure The future ot fashion as seen 1n the transtorma11ve v1s1on of lssey Miyake The concept elemental shapes natural lab11cs. real life colors Clothes lhat resPond 10 lhe ll u1d movement ot the numan body And e~alt 11 High waist pant 1n rweedy hghl raupe corron 4 10 $225 819 sleeve magn1l1Pd check shirr in taupe collon S·M $200 Brown fealher belt S-M S85 At rhe nucleus ot a beaur!ful new mood we call JapanS1y1e Robinson c; lnterna11onal Collections 128 Newporr To order call toll tree 1·800·345·8501 I the seven companies plus your original 20 shares in AT&T," Ward said. The market value of AT&T stock is very likely to decline after the divestiture, since AT&T will no longer own • the telephone companies. Stock dividends for the first quarter of 1984 wilJ be announced by both AT&T and the regional companle.1 in October or Novem· ber o( this year and paJd on May l, 1984. Plans have been fonnulated for stockholders with varying shares that allow them to rearrange their shares and trade stock In some of the regional companies for stock in others, Ward said. Irvine society to recall Scout jaIDhoree of 753 The lrvine Historical Society will remember the Boy Scout J amboree staged 30 years ago in N~wport Beach with a free pres- ertfation July 31 at the society's museum in Irvine. The program will run from I p.m. to 5 p.m. at the museum, which sits next to the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course clubhouse on Sandburg Way. The program will feature a shde presentation from J ohn Brewer of lrvine, who attended the jam- boree in 1953 as a scout and is still active in the group. Also on hand wiU be Irvine City Councilman David Sills, another scouting participant. A film about the jamboree, provided by KOCE-TV, will be shown continuously through the afternoon, and alJ kinds of memorabilia d onated by local residents will be displayed, said society spokeswoman Gail Daniels. The jamboree was staged on the n-undeveloped bluffs where Newport Cen ter now is located. Daniels said Jamboree Road was built by the Irvine Co. and Orange County government for the na- tional scouting assembly. Robinsons 100 YEARS OF STYLE YOU CAN NOW CHARGE YOUR ROltNSON'S' .=-PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD AS WELL AS YOUR If 1Yli-' ROBINSON'S CREDIT CARD. t . • • ·1 Ae Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 .. Irvine hospital can serve a higher need The Review Committee of the Orange County Health Planning Council has give n its approval to the construction of a medical facility on the so-called Golden Triangle in Irvine, The decision is seen as a victory for the Irvine Medical Center coalition, a group whose supporters are aligned with Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach and the Irvine Co. The committee recommendation came after stormy public hearings and much back-stage lobbying by IMC backers and by proponents of a hospital adjacent to the UC Irvine Medical School. Health West, a medical provider corporati<J11, would construct and manage that facility in conjunction with the medical school. The committee heard testimony and reviewed proposals from both sides. Using the scoring system set up by the Statewide Health Planning and Development Offipe. both groups earned the same rating. The tiebreaker came on the issue of "community support." Irvine Medical Center had an inside track, said counsel to th e committee. Since it was associated with Hoag Hospital, a local health care provider, it had a longer history of service U> the community. Health West is based in the San Fernando Valley. There the argument falls short. UC Irvine now operates an internationally acclaimed medical school. Its research into biological sciences goes beyond the academic training of new physicians. Faculty members continue their clinical practices while on staff, seeing patients, providing consultations and sharing the newest and best of their research with residents of the community. Where UCI has seriously fallen short, it seems, is in letting its n eighbors in Orange County know what it has to offer. That serious and telling failure, however, should not be allowed to obscure the benefits of combining a first rate hospital with a first rate medical school. Whenever and wherever the latest and most innovate research can be combined with the treatm ent of patients, medicine and people are best served. Both sites for the proposed hospital are within five miles of each other. One, IMC, proposes to use its facility as the core for a medical industrial complex. HealthWest would build adjacent U> the university and be a part of any research facility expansion. An industrial complex on the Golden Triangle is a feasible project with or without a hospital as its catalyst. The medical school will also continue to grow and prosper without a hospital. However. the people who need medical care in the Irvine area will benefit more from the proximity of a clinical research center like UCI than from a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. We have an opportunity here to develop one of the finest health care facilities in Southern California. Orange County residents can benefit considerably by the developmen t of a university-affiliated teaching hospital. We believe the Health West-UC! proposal is the better of the two alternatives and the offers best potential health care for Orange County. Qp1n1ons e.-oresseo 1n lne sP<tce abOve are tnose of the Oaoly P1101 Otner v1tws ea· pressfll on ln1s oa11t art tnose of 1ne1r aut~rs dnd artosts Reaoer comment is 1nv1t· eo. Address The Oa1ty P1101 PO Boa ISM>, Costc1 Mew, CA 9'1616 Pnone (1U I 642·021 l. M. BDJd I Rough sea s These about to be knighted by the Queen of England tra- ditionally kneel on a small wooden padded piece of furniture called a knighting stool. Queen Elizabeth n has one such on the Royal y acht Britannia just in case she wants to knight somebody on the high seas. Scholars at the University of Technology in Loughborough. England, studied at great length. aed concluded finally that what's rie<Jed by modem man is an eft>ngated form.fitting toilet seat. U you want to serve dJnner the way Thomas JeHenon served dinner, don't break out the wine 1.19til the tablecloths have been removed. Another proven fact of nature ls that lt ttOUble9 shrimp when they get sand ln their ears. Owners of fast-food franchlaes hereabouts work an average of 60 hours a week. Q. You said Ronald Reagan put t.ogelhcr a night.club act that bombed in a Las Vegas casino. How has Bob Hope fared in that situation? A. Hope hasn't played a casino. He once wu quoted as say1ng he .. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat thought it would be bad for his image, and nothing in the record suggests that what happened to Reagan has changed Hope's mind. Q. How many of those Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals -as in "MASH" -does the U.S . Army have, anyhow? A. One. ln South Korea, still. In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." a char act.er says he heard a clock strike. But the Romans had no clocks, only hour glasses. Poor Shakespeare! He did not have the advantage of a perfectionist on the copy desk. A horsefly can see what's ahead and what's behind at the same time. Appoint one to the Federal Re9erve Board, what? The shrew -good news, thia - can starve to death in three hours. The Mississippi River £lows north In nine places. One apat\ment building ln Wuhblgton, O.C., bOU91!8 more psychiatriata and cllnlcal psychol- Ol}ata than live i.n the entire state o! Wyoming. That buildina. ln- ddentally, la known u the freud Hlltol} . H. L lchwertl • ll'\ICllllNt • MIDDLE. EASTERN • DESERT LEECH: A mostly rounded annelid worm with a large capacity for bloodsucking · ... Arabs worry over Syrian PLO WASHINGTON -The violent split in the Palestine Liberation Organization has the Middle E.ast in tunnoil. Most upset are the Arab nations, but the Soviet Union also views the PLO civil war with serious misgivings. Last Nov. 10, I reported that Yasir Arafat was once again in danger of losing his leadership of the Palestinian exiles, and I ident- ified Syrian President Hafez Assad as the moving force against Arafat. Quoting secret in- telligence cables. I reported that Assad was trying "to oust Arafat and replace him with a full-blown radical." A11ad 1ougbt to take advantage of the PLO's defeat in Lebanon. He wanted to move the exile group's headquarters to Damas- cus, where he ~uld control it and eventually put h is own, extremist puppets in charge. But Arafat was too clever to walk into a trap like that, and moved the PLO's "tem- porary" headquarters to Tunisia. Now the implacable rivalry between Arafat and Assad has exploded in the world pr~. What'a not generally appreciated, though. is the alann that the PLO eruption has caused among most Arab nations. The last thing they want is to aee the Syrians t.a.ke over the PLO. The reason is simple: 11 the Arab ~ -J.-1:.-.-•• -1.-•• -. -~ world can be described as a ship with several skippers, each trying to steer it in a different direction, Syria is the proverbial I006e cannon careening around the deck. scaring everyone aboard. Syria l1 irresponsible enough by itself to be a danger to its Arab neighbors; they're afraid Assad ,would unleash the PLO against their own regimes, which are already ln economic and political difficulties without Palestinian subversion. Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz flew to Cairo the other day for meetings with Egyptian of- ficials. St.ate Department sources told my associate Lucette Lagnado he was the high- est-ranking Iraqi to visit Egypt in years. The main topic of discussion was Syria's attempt to seize con- trol of the PLO. Tlte SHdl Arabian government has also tried quietly, but ineffec· tively, to restrain the Syrian power play. acrordlng to in · tel.lige.nce reports. But the Saudis were unwilling to play their trump card: a cutoff of the substantial aid they give the Syrians. Even the Kremlin is unhappy at the prospect of Syria taking over the PLO. Intelligence reports say the Soviets sent Arafat three telegrams of support within a one.week period. And the Soviet ambassador to Syria has reported- ly been shuttling between Syrian oWcials and various PLO factions, trying to prevent a takeover. If Moscow is concerned that the Syrian monster it helped create has grown too big to handle, the Arab governments can point to specific incidents to justify their fears of a Syrian-PLO comblna· lion: the assassination of PLO moderate leader Assam Sart.awi by the extremist faction headed by Abu Nidal and the murder of Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel. The Syrians welcomed these killings. if they didn't plot them. There ls aJso the matter of prestige. Major Arab govern- ments. like Egypt and Saudi Arabia, resent Assad's attempt to usurp the leadership of the Arab world. So Egypt may try to form a "consensus" of moderate Arab nations that will be strong enough to put down the Syrian upstart. NEUTRON.STYL E BOMBS: The Pentagon is secretly produc- ing partial ne utron warheads, or "enhanced radiation weapons." More than 300 or these warheads, costing as much as $3 million apiece, are being built for the _. ground-to·ground Lance missile. 1 according to a lleCret Pentagon-' report. In addition, about 800 eight-inch neutron-type artillery rounds, costing more than $1 million apiece, are in the works And 1,000 enhanced-radiation l 55mm artillery shells are planned for 1986 delivery. None of these will be true neutron bombs, which would give oH only 20 pen.~mt of their fission reaction in blast and heat. The remaining 80 percent in "prompt radiation " w ould have no lasting contamination. But the neutron-type warheads now being produced are still signHicantly lower in unmediate blast and heat e Hects and higher in sh ort-hved radiation. The new warhead for the Lance. for ex.am- ple. would give off 70 percent of its force in destructive blast and heat, and 30 percent in radiation -and some of that 30 percent w ould be m radioactive fallout. By comparison, a no~ nu- clear bomb is 85 percert biaal lJld heat, 10 percent fallowp,and dn.ly 5 percent in short-lived radiation. You're as drunk as you feel An old newspaper crony of mine wac; fond of saying that "A man is as drunk as he pretends to be," which <.'ontains a truth w e too ..ft.en ignore. We know how strong the power of suggestion is, but we tend to overlook the equal pot.ency of auto-suggestion. The American Psychological Association rec.-ently released a study at the the University of Washington Indicating that "people can get drunk just by thinking they will, without touch- ing a drop of alcohol." The experiment consisted of giving some subjects plain tonic water and told it contained alcohol. while others were given vodka and tonic and told it was plain tonic. Tbe first group became "a~- IYlllY 111111 ~ ~ gressive and sexually aroused~" while the second group behaved normally. "If you take a drink expecting to feel high and silly," explained a researche r, "you're going to feel that way. even if there is little or no alcohol in your glass .. , There is no question an my mind about the accuracy of this experi- ment. and I would take it even further. I can get "drunk" sipping ginger ale at a party U 1 am in the right mood. whereas in another mood liquor will simply depress me or send me home early with a headache. I bave known people accused of "heavy drinking" who need no more than one or two drinks to behave outrageously. You may say that they are chemically susceptible to alcohol, but I believe it is far Jess physical than psy- cholgical --that the liquor provides them sanction to behave this way. and even my favorite drink, a horse's neck (ginger ale with a twist of lemon). would set them off into the same reaction. No doubt some people can handle liquor better than others, and the clinically diagnosed "al· coholic" cannot handle it at all; yet, outside these special cases, I am convinced that most of us react more to the know ledge we are drinking than to the actual al- coholic content. Drlulllng pro\llde1 a socially understandable, if not "accep- t.able." reaaon for loosening our inhibitions both aggressively and sexually (and are they not both part of the same thing?) while at the same time permitting us to diaclaim full responsibility for our actions. It Is a perfect cop-out for frustration of any sort. Everyone needs a "release" of sooie kind, but few drinkers recognir.e how unattractive they become under the lnfluenre of alcohol. Perhaps its w orst effect is not the intoxication itself. but the loss of discrimination in believing that we are utte rly charming when most of us are merely ridiculous or downright repellant. at ~ 11' ?vt Ire th re. Cc re ex tht J 'Future of Laug1'a Niguel' Planning review set on major developments DecWona that one Orange County planning commt..ioner said could detennine "the total future of Laguna Niguel" have been aet for review July 25 when two major developers seek additional units in eouth county housing projects. Planning commissioners listened to testimony Monday as a repreaentative of one of the developers -Irwin Schamnan, senior vice president of the Canna-Sandling Group -outlined his company's e1ana for increuing the density of two new developments the company propoees in the south county community. Avco Community Developers, which built Laguna Niguel, alao is asking the commission to approve changes in the developments it is proposing to build. Avco is asking the commission to redesignate land uae and increase the number of dwelling units from an approved 15,987 to 17,285 -an increase of 1,298 units. Carma-Sandling is asking approval of an increase in the number of units it is pennitted to build from 1,052 units to 1,683 dwelling units. Planning commissioners have scheduled a tour of the area next Monday before final action is taken on the developers' requests a week later. Planning Commission Chainnan William Mac- Dougall characterli.ed the action the commil8ion is being asked to take as detennining "the total future of Laguna Niguel." 50'H • There\ J good rc'.1\un for lh1s f Jrmers ~now\ lhJI 1lw~e Oll\l'" ll'nd 10 bl• saf('r and mor<' c arl'lul un 1he highway l)l)IVE You're 1he drrvers who have lewe1 accodenl\ Thai\ wh' f armeh crNll><l our )()16() pJckag<' au10 policy. II ~ou qual1I~ ~ou could s.ive \ub..1an11Jlh oo ~our prerruun'l\ f.Jrmers ln\urance Group IS W01k1ng COnsfJnlf\ 10 kC'C'p 1he com of in\urancc· down .• md 1he .omou111 ol protoo1on up l\nd 1h1\ 30160 p.ick.ige auro pol1c'f •s one w.iy we do 11 \'\ h~ nor call m<'I Rabbitt Acency 131-7740 Clartle Acency 751-4110 Jf oodard-r.tather Ac ency 7M-0711 Bob Wolfe A1ency 142-1741 Call 142-5171. Put• few words to work for ou. SHOE SALE SAVlllGS UP TO MEN'S 1/3 AND MORE FLORSHEIM, BALLY, BRUNO MAGLI, AFTER HOURS AND OTHER WOMEN'S AMALFI, SELBY, BASS, JOYCE AND OTHERS ALL HAND BAGS 20% OFF SELECTED STYLES • BROKEN SIZES AU SALES FINAL EE) NlllPllRJ.'S ~ #54 FASHION 1st.AND, NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 644-4223 #27 MAIN STREET, ALHAMBRA (213) 212-5671 E! You can label yourself lucky with savi~ of up to 70% on our elepnt suits, spon coats, sweaters, shirts, trousers and accessories. a Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, July 14, 1883 Saks Fifth Avenue5 - Final Summer Clearance Begins Toda~ .. I .. on Special Selections from Women's, Men's, Children's and Fashion Accessory Collections. , • f/\e<t.> may lww b<!etl tntl'fm<'<1•11t' ptr<l' t~ucl.on> on~ lferrn "''°' 11.1 tli•s w lP NOi l'\t'fY \ly/t''" t'\t'<Y co/ouJ()(/ '"" l\H ~Ml s """"'l South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bmtol Street, Costa Mesa. Save at Target AT on color reprints from your favorite color print negatives.· Each Share all your summer funtime memories ... at a sale price you'll find h8'd to beat. Just bring in all your favOf'lte 110. 126, 135 or disc color print negatives fOf' cle8', bright standard size reprints with matte finish. We're sure you'll be happy with the quality results. But if for any reason you are not completely satisfied, we will cheertu•y refund your money.· °'*' ..._., tfWCM1t1t ,,..., to ...... t,.. ~.t:~ "" .. 7 ........... , 11 ....... ... Awto ....... C OI*' MoMey ""'*"' ,......, 7:M IM'° t Pf'!. ltMdtW t:IO llft '°' ""'lundty 10 II"'° I""'° ---------------~~--------·- , I. I I -( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 Artis t s' pane l session tonight A panel discussion called "An Evening With the Arttsts" is scheduled tonight at 8 o'clock at the Laguna Beach Musueum of Art. Five artists will discuss a variety of subjects, ranging from the role of photography in realism, the relation of contemporary realism to other contemporary modernist movements, and the overall market for realism. The discussion is part of the "West Coast Realism" exhibit at the museum that runs through July 24. Admission is $5 for museum members, $6 without and includes wine and cheese. For reservations, call the museum at 494-6531. Com e dy movies offere d The Oasis Comedy Theater wiU begin free showings of comedy films Saturday in the Multi Purpose Room at Fifth and Marguerite. Corona del Mar. The movies will be shown July 30 and Aug. 13 at the same address from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Films are provided by the Newport Beach Public Library. Anti-nuke fi lm a t UCI "If You Love This Planet," an Academy Award-winning documen tary. will be screened Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Heritage Room of the University Center at UC Irvine. The anti-nuclear film and presentation is sponsored by ST AND. a local group affliliated with Alliance for Survival. Admission is $3 and $2 for studen ts. For more infonnation call 642-6634. Free m ovies a t I estival As if there wasn't enough to do at the Festival of Arts this summer. they're also showing free movies. -....... "The Hound of the Baskervilles," the 1939 clas&c starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes. is being shown each night through July 31at8:45 p.m . in the Fgrum Theater on the Festival grounds. Comedy shorts with W.C. Fields and Laurel and Hardy will be aired at 3 and 5 p.m. respectively each day. The only cost is the $1 admission to the festival grounds (children 12 and under get in free.) El Toro niarine gets niedal for saving hoy, 7 Manne Lance Cpl. Joseph Lemon Jr. can wear a Navy Achievement Medal today thanks to his agile rescue March I of a 7-year-old boy who had been swept into a swiftly moving drainage ditch at the El T oro Air Base. Lemon was presented the medal recently during ceremonies at the Marine Corps base. His rescue of Michae l Booker Jr. is not related to the Feb. 27 drowning of a 15-year-old youth in a channel near the Marines' Tustin helicopter base. Lemon said he was on his way to visit a friend on the day of last winter's hardest rains when he heard a young boy crying for help. gesturing toward the ditch. "He said his brother was down there," said Lemon. "I went to the edge but didn't see anything. I ran along the bank and spotted something bobbing along with the current." Lemon ran after the boy but was blocked by a security fence. He crawled beneath it, sprinted past the boy, slid down the bank and pulled the youth out as the current carried him by. 1 The young Booker was shaken but uninjured. , Lemon left him with neighbors becaU5e his parents, iStaff Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Booker , weren't home. The pa.rents were grateful and notified base authorities about Lemon's actions. "I wanted Lance Cpl. Lemon recognized because of his e fforts but there isn't a medal or price I could put on my son's life that could repay Lemon for what he dJd," said Sergeant Booker. "If it hadn't been for him. I'd have lost my son." Lemon, sounding Uke a Marine, said he diaooVered 10mething about h imself in the episode . . "I found out in a situation like this. all your ,_penonal fear Is shut off and you just react. You just concenicate on what you're doing and you're ln control of the situation." Supervisor asks state rest home probe BY JEFF ADLER Ol'lM DlllW,... ..... Orange County Supervilfor Roger Stanton has uked the state Attorney General's Of flee to investigate a sharp increase ln the number of complaints about conditions in the county's board-and-care homes, which cater to elderly clients. A spokesman for Attorney General John Van de Camp later indicated such an in\lestigation will be conducted, wi th the results forwarded to the Boa.rd of S uperviaors. Stanton said Tuesday a small minority of the county's 1,000 board-and-care facilities have been accused of abusing residents and operating without proper licenses. He added that he believes the vast majority of the county's board-and-care homes are providing residents with good care in a positive living situation. Elder board-and-care homes are designed for residents who cannot manage by themselves, but can walk, need only routine medical care and minimal supervision of normal activities, said Muriel Green- saft, of the Long-Term di.re Ombudsman Service. She said such homes are an alternative to nursing homes or intermediate care facilities that do cater to patients with debilitating medical problems or are bedridden. Stanton said a preliminary investigation by his office into the board-and-care home matter has uncovered allegations that: • Residents of some homes have been either physically or sexually abused while some residents have complained of havin1 large 1uma of money taken ~om them. • A number of homes are operating in Orange County without the proper licensee. • Homes currently under court lnjunction to cea.ae operation.a remain open even though they are forbidden to operate under state law. • Some proprietors are faael y rnisleadlng potential residents by representing they can provide skilled nuning or intennediate care when they are not licenaed to do ao. • A number of homes are not obtaining health and criminal records of employees who have direct cont.act with residents, as required by law. •The State C.Ommunity Ca.re Licensing Board does not have the authority to enforce 1tate regula&Jona. "These are serious charges in a ~naitive area of our community," said Stanton at an afternoon news conference ln Santa Ana. "It is a potential time bomb that needa to be defueed." But Stanton declined to detail any 1pecific Instances of resident abuse ln the homes or aay how many homes have been MOCWled of providing lesa-than-adequate care. He said only that approximately "a doi.en homes" were involved and that he couldn't "judge the veracity of the complaints." He added, "You don't need a dramatic percentage to make them an important concern, it only takes one peraon who was abused." Huntington tops in pedes trian safety Huntington Beach has been named a winner of a major pedestrian safety award in a nationwide program coordinated locally by the Automobile Club of Southern California. In all, 61 Southland cities and four military installations were In receiving one of Southern California's five top awards, Huntington Beachhad a ped- estrian fatality rate of 1.6 per 100,000 people in 1982. Sev- enty-three other cities of similar size had a 2.9 fatality average. cited for their 1982 pedestrian Huntington Beach also had a 100,000 while the group'• average was 63 per 100,000. safety achievements. pedestrian injury rate of 20 per ~~~~~-"-~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Orange Coast cities al8o were honored. Irvine won a special citation for having an outstanding pedestrian accident record while Fountain Valley and Newport Beach rec:eived special citations for having outstanding pedestrian program activities. Adverteed prices good ttvougn Saturday. Jliy 16 Special purchase! /lJ ·video Vl>EO Ol YMPICS Our lowest price ever on Atari video game, and a rebate, too. 92.99 Twgetk)w~ •20.00 A911T911reellM 72.99 Your,_.ooae .... ,..,., 9lfM ncllde9 Pac-Man and Combat oame car1ricSges. 2 )Oy· aleka,and 2 levels of difficulty No CX2600A O..r-eoupon on1.,...bowd-~-·- ·dges. Target ma0e a Se>ec* bvy on 13 ~A tan video glfTle C4W'ITldgeS now you can get them at !M "efV soeclll low price ChOose trom Bowling, Video Pnbal. Casino, Night Onver. Video OlymPIC$. Air·Sea Battle. Dodge 'Em, Spece Ww. Baskett>al. Matti Gran Prix. Baci<.QIWTimon, Demons to Olamonds 0< Maze Craze Lmted QUMtrties No rainchecks Popular video game cartridges at low Target prices. 19.99 E.9c:t'I 23.99 ED , ... c Outch Howard (below) affixes ~ansmi tter th at sends signal to heart monitor during workout. He a lso :warms u p with the shoulder wheel. Dally Piiot p hotos By Lee Payne THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1983 ERMA BOMBECK TELEVISION. COMICS s Pianist And re Watts' concert career is in high gear. But h is recording career is stalled. See story Page 87. • .. D ~ 0 eart trouble ... Foutain Valley cardiac unit gets new quarters PHIL SNEIDERMAN o,.r ........ I\ lew years ago. Dutch Howard, then a estminster police officer, was suffering from 11erioua chest pains. For 12 months, he was told it was merely a 1tomach ailment. Finally, the real eource of the pain was discovered -the arteries that fed Dutch .Howard's heart muscle were clogged. In November. tl979, he had triple bypass heart surgery in which a fveio from his leg was used to bypass the coronary ar1ecy. 1 Today, Howard, a Huntington Beach resident, is reti.red from police work. At 35, he is probably one of the youngest people taking advantage of the cardiac rehabilitation program offered at Fountain Valley C.ommunity Hospital. He and about~ other people recovering from heart attacks and heart surgery do exerciles aimed at restoring carcliovucular fitne98, thuareducing the strain on their hearts. The program, offered by most hospitals where heart surgery takes place, ii conducted under the supervision of nurses and physical therapii.ts. Counseling and di«ttary advice also are provided. Fountain Valley Community's cardiac rehabili- tation program has just moved into expa11ded, more comfortable and more fully equipped quarters on the bottom floor of a two-story utility building adjacent to the hospital. The hospital has spent $26,000 on new equipment for the center, which should eventually be able to handle twice the current number or patients. "The cardiac rehabilitation center is crucial to any hospial that has a heart surgery program," said Dr. Robert Greenfield, a cardiologist on the sta fr or Fountain Valley Community. "After surgery, you have to have a way to monitor the patient's progress. The operation may be a success, but in a practical &el'l.'le, has the patient improved?" Greenfield said that if a problem develops aft.er heart surgery, the rehabilitation center may be the first place it is detected. For example. chest pains or irregular heart rhythms may occur during exercises. "Also," Greenfield said, "it's a great psychologi- caJ boost for patients to see they can exercise after surgery. They also get to share experiences with other heart patients. We have a counselor here who works with Individuals and groups." In a typical rehabilita~n teeSion, the patient begjns by reporting his or her weight to the nursing stalf. T hen a telemetry device is affixed to the patient's chest. A tiny transmitter 8ellds signals showing the patient's heart rate to a monitor watched by the nurses. Blood pressure ii checked, and then the patient begins a workout. To warm up and gradually Increase the heart action. a patient spend 10 to 15 minutes on a shoulder wheel, free weights, wall pulley, rowing machine and stationary bike. Then the real workout cornea with 20minuteson the treadmill, which can be adjusted for walking and running speeds. Kathy Berger; a registered physical therapist, said this workout helps a heart patient by making the rest of the body work more efficiently and by decreasing the patient's resting blood pl' eai Lift and heart rate-thus reducing the strain on the heart. After the treadmill comes a IO-minute cool-down on the stationary bike. F.aci) session C08t. $30. Hospital 1pokemnan Michael Nash said a typical insurance policy coven IO to85 percent of this charge. Dutch Howard said he tObl pert in the Fountain Valley Community rehabilitation program after bia heart surgery. He returned to the Pf'9SI1U'D two and a half months ago to get back in shape. Durinc th.la period, he says he has loet 13 pounds and ha lowered his blood pressure by 20 points. He singled out the center'• nW'lle8 and therapists for special praise. "I've known the ladies in this program for two and a half years, and they're what makes it work," Howard said. "I've seen them cry over sick petientaa number of times. They really care." Heart patients warm up on stationary bikes. ettlng better... Research is aimed at reducing medication Dociol"I attribute the effectiveneta of such remediea to the placebo effect, from the IA tin wt1I ." t J'.!:9:C... of lnvstia-tiona, reeearchen = ro-.,... whemenUy"" what.,.,_ the effect -and how u.eful It can be in makJ.na well. 1 . ~The lntetwity of debate w• ratcheted up aeveral mlCIMI .-ently by Dr. Robert Ader of the UnJveni\y ~Rochmter t.hdical Center, pMt praident of the American Paychoeomatic Society. Ader claims the main aource of the placebo effect la behavioral conditioning -the same phenomenon that ca Wied I van Pavlov's dogs to salivate at the aound of a bell. In an experiment he expects to begin 900n, Ader will attempt to see whether patients can be mentally conditioned to get by on leas medication . The simple routine of checking a clock, going to the mecUdne cabinet, pouring a glass of w ater and swallowing a pW la an important part of getting better, Ader argues. The planned expertment -which requires the approval of human infeStlgation committees - would involve 1ubeUtutlng placebos for a certain percentqe of pilll. In cue it 1hould fall '° work, Ader plans to u.ae volunteers who are tAking medication that ls not t emential to theiJ health. 'I "I'm quite aurpriaed that something u simple u get rid of the pill puahen." · thls hun'tbeendonebefore,"heuidinaninterview. Among the akeptial la Dr. Arthur SbapU-o oC AderrefUledtode9crtbetheexperimentindetail MountSlnaiMedlcalCenterinNewYorkOty,omof· for fear that potential partidpants qht recognize it , the mo1t widely publlahed wrtten an the r*'~ and reallt.e they would be pttina plllcebol. effect. · i' Most placebo re9Hi"Ch hat ~ whether Shapiro aald he ~ concluded ln nftnt ~ ihjectiona are more convtnd.ng than tablets, or yellow that plecebol could not help cure or even modlluH• pilla more believable than purple onea. mne.., but only affect t9 a .,..,n re.di toll : Recently, the inter9Ction between phyaician and The plaicebo'• only function • top peopW ... patJ~?t hu been cloeely 1tudied,,. well. extra hope and optimilm th.at helpe thlm blM' ..... Nothing we have done in any way la to tmply and fl ht their way t.ck to health be IMcl. · that any of these varlablel are not real," Ader aaid, I ' · • "but they account for very little of the placebo Ader arsuee that while hope and ....... effect." tmpor'9t\t, anyone can be c:onditicmed to;~• Much of Ader'• reRarch hat been funded by the placlbol .-it just tak• lor'IW to WCx de National lnaUiutes of Health in W•hlncton. conditionJ.na link ln 90lne people. : "We look at the body• a whole orpnlmn and Slmilarly,101M-thath9u'a bell.nd1M,_ not the way they chop it up in the medka1 1e~ll," will salivate the very next tame they '-' a blll. ' aaJd Dr. Novera Spector, an NIH 1taff member Md an Otherdop may havetoa-t the bell and food" I t 1' admirer of Ader'• work. "My lntereet in the flld la to 6everal Umea before the connectaon .....,_ ~· · .f I I I I I . i .. ' j I I , I I I ' . ' I I I I I i I I I I • U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 ·Weddi.ngs ... Childress- Pinckney ·. Sheri Lynn Pinckney •Qi Costa Mesa and Kevin F: Childress were mar· 'rled July 9 in the Lat- :ter,day Saints Temple, :Los Angeles. · . : ::Their parents are .George and Gerrie .Pinckney of Costa Mesa and Jack and Peggy Childress of Provo. Utah. . The bride ls a graduate pt Estancia High School, Sheri Childress .Gl>s la M esa, and ;Brigham Young Univer-attends He is a graduate ~lty, where her husband of Provo High Sc·hool Swanson-Grabow Lisa Marie Grabow of Newport Beach and George William Swanson of Arcadia were married June 26 al the Mount Soledad F.aster Cross in La Jolla. They are honymooning in a~rmany and Sweden and will live in San Francisco. Theit parents are DP. and Mrs. Richard M. G rabow of Newport Beach and Mr and Mrs. George W . Swanson of Arcadia. The newlyweds are graduates of Cal State San Diego. The bride, who also graduated from Corona del Mar High School, will be doing chemical ,engineering research at Engeni"8 Inc., Menlo Park. Her husband, a graduate of Temple City High School, attends Cal State San F'ranci.91..'0 Dental School. Gardarian-Smedley Sally Jo Smedley of Costa Mesa and G lenn Paul Gardarian were married June 25 in lhe First Foursquare Church of Long Beach . The bride is the daughter of Josephine I. Sotomayer of Long Beach and James L . Smedley of . E1 Toro. Her husband Is the son of Leo Gardarian of Camarillo and the late Louisa Gardarian . Thorpe-Hetzel Cynthia R. Hetz.el and Roger T. Thorpe were married July 9 in a garden ceremony at the Newport Beach home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Robert S. Hetz.el. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Europe and will live on Balboa Island. T he bride, also the daughter of the late Robert S. Hetzel. attended the University of Texas and is employed by Computer Base of Irvine. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thorpe of Worcestershire. England. He graduated from Manchester University, Manchester, England, and is employed by Technology Marketing Inc. Tough iopics ••• ouestions tie tongue My Aunt Lotte said tome the other day. "Boy, you certainly have changed since you were a child. You used to be so shy and introverted. you wouldn't say butter if it melted in your mouth. Why, I couldn't get you to say two words to me." My mind went back to the days as a child and 11'). my defense I have to say that children would love to talk. They really would. It's just that the questions adults ask them are tough. I defy any adult to answer some of them. She's lhe aunt who used to come into a room <ind upon noticing me would stoop down and ask, "Where did you get those blonde curls?" (I'd think. "Oh, boy, here we go again. That's got to be one of those inherited trait questions with the genes and chromosomes. Maybe I'll just s pit on my handkerchief and twist it around my teeth and ~he'U go away.")"What's lhe matter?" she pursued. "Has the cat got your tongue?" ("Where does she come up with this stuff? Besides, that is the most gross idea I've ever heard. Oh, oh, here she comes again.") "Talk to Aunt Lotte. What are you going to be w hen you grow up?" ("Good grief. I can't wash my hands w1thoul s tanding on a stool and she wants to know what my goals are.") flMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S END "Would you look at that pout! Do you want your face to freez.e that way?" ("She's always asking that and I haven't heard of a single case of fro7.en face since I was born.") "Do you know what I think is wrong with you, missy? I think you need a N-A-P." ("Why doesn't she just come right out and say it? She's always spelling in front of me. Last time she misspelled overbite ... put a Y in it.") Aunt Lotte jarred me back to reality with. "Would you like me to give you a penny for your thoughts?" "Aunt Lotte," I said, "with the present devaluation of our currency, l/100 of a doUar ls barely sufficient remuneration for my reflections. Frankly. I can get morP with mass syndication distribution." Aunt Lotte said, "l liked you better when you sat there like a stick." Grady-Eddy James Patrick Grady and hla bride, the fonner Diane Elizabeth F.ddy of Costa Mesa, will live in Long Beach foUowlfli a wedding trip to San Francisco. They were married June 25 in the First Presb~terian Church, Redlants. The bride Is the daughter of Richard Eddy and Virginia Eddy of Costa Mesa. She graduated from Costa Mesa High School, at- tended UC Irvine, and now is a student at Cal State Long Beach. Her husband, son o( John and Wanda Grady of Redlands, is a gradu- ate of Redlands High 0 Diane Grady School and earned his B.S . degree in civil engi- neering at UCI. Hill-Lively John Hill of Costa Mesa and his bride, the former Sherry Lively of Cardiff by the Sea, are honey· mooning in Hawaii and will live in Cardiff by the Sea. They were married July 8 in the Newport Beach home of Dee Jones. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G . WNtten of Atlanta, Ga. She is a graduate of Canoga High School, Canoga Park, and works for Telink Telecommunication Corp. Her husband, a self-employed contractor, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Hill of South Gate. He graduated from South Gate High School. I I ~Weddings& q . Eng~ements The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and engagement news. To help you submit the required infor- mation, forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay S t., Costa Mesa. · For weddin~. only a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color phot.as can't be used. The photo must be submitted no later rha.n three weeks after the wedding. otherwise it will not be published. Engagement information is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and phot.ascan be dropped off at the office or mailed ro the Editorial Department, Daily Pilot, P. 0. &x 1560, Costa Mesa. OUif. 92626. t. -.... . .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The following letter haa been eent to parenta of our young people,- Perhaps there la a meuage here for your readers, DEAR PARENTS: Summertime means barbecues, pool parties and picnics. I have a request to make. I've heard many excuaea for serving alcoholic beverag~ to minors when they get together for an evening of fun in various homes. Do any of theee sound familiar? "I'd rather have the kids drink here -it's safer." , "It's my kid's tum to have a party and all his friends have had a keg at their parties -it's expected." "We won't serve hard liquor -just beer." "All the parents allow it. We don't want our kids to feel different." ''lf m y kid doesn't drink at home he'U go somewhere else and do It." ' "I'd rather know what's going on." "High school kids are under a Lot of pressure these days. Beer is part of their culture. I want our son to think of us as friends." I'm here to tell you thal k.ids don't need 50-year-old friends. They need 50-year-old parents who will uphold the law in their homes. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by those under 21 in this state (and many others) is illegal. Kids also need parents who are willing to risk popularity to keep them on the right track. Flatly refuse to serve alcohol to rrunors under your roof. And remember beer has enough alcohol to get a person dead drunk. If a kid gets drunk under your roof (no matt.er what he drank) and kills himself (or someone else) driving home, you could be held accountable. -MARK TERESI, YOUTH MINISTER, PARK RIDGE, lLL. DEAR MARK: I ltope every parent wbo reads tbi1 will cUp it and tape It &o Ute door of lite refrigerator. It may start a foar-day family flgbt -10 wbat? Tltl1 l11ae coald be a matter of life and deallt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: If ever I needed your help, I need it now. Please be there for me. My brother died in a fire. He left me $40,000. My parents have decided that I have an obligation to share this money wilh them. I am 25 years old , and the youngest, 90 it is not as if there are little ones left to be raised and educated. I never assumed that because my father makes $30,000 a year and I make only $16,000 that he is obligated to add to my salary and divide by two so we will bolh make $23,000. Why then do my parents feel I ow e lhem this money becawse 1 didn't ''earn" it? I would like your opinion of this to appear in the paper if you can possibly make room for it. You can't imagine how much trouble this inheritance has caused. Thank you Crom lhe bottom of my heart. -PRESSURE IN K.C. DEAR ll.C.: It was yoar brother '• decisioa tbat yoa sboald bave tbe $40,000. Hit wisbes 1bould be respected. I bope tbi1 ends lite bickering. CAPE COD COllECTIOI ... cl.u.ic appa.rel FOU won't bell ... the price.I c:.~ ~ 645-4136 P@PPA'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC . ............. -4..,,. 1922 HAltlOll 81. VO COSTA MISA -54'· 1 I 56 Free Chlld ID Fingerprints At Hunti~ton Center July 1.5, 16, 17. Fri. at l 0 to 4 & 7 to 9 and Sat.!Sun. 12 to S. Classy Autos Advertised in the ~D1HyPilat .• . •' .. .. :-.. ~ <-.·: =· ::: ~ ·: .. :; .. ;. $. :'-.. .. s12r.s SS s N M 7 10 1 .. 10 '"' Ill 4 l 10 SATURDAY, JULY 16 thru SUNDAY, MY 24 • mBGEST II THE U.S. ~ OYER .. Elll•TS • • SEMINARS• SHOW SPECIALS• INTERIOR DECORATION e.'MANUF.c'TURED HOMES• • HUGE FLORAL DtSPLAY • •ALVINO REY & MARILYN KING * •ON STAGE DAILY• ADMISSION SHOW HOURS Adults . • . $4.75 Monday-Thur .. 2pm·10pm Senior CtttZens (60 and over) Friday . 2pm-11 pm S1 Ott Mon·Thurs Saturday 12Noon-10pm Chaldren(6·16yrs I S2.50 Sunday 12Noon-9pm Chll<lren (under 6 yrs.) Fret AIR CONDITIONED 'da e Across Imm o;sneytand ~ EIM COIVEm• CEITER 800 W. KATELLA FOR INFO CALL 14 Ill· \ l<u .. 1,1 I\ lolUJ'i' .. .ill ,.,,, 1.. ... 1 ht•1•l ,,mJ,11 with 1nl"rJ,u·vd 1 .imp .inti p.1d•kJ "'"'''' N1•w lnr F,1111 . . .'~ ----~~~ SHOES----- '· r NAME BRAID UDIES APPAREL AT WHOLESALE PRICES ~:J>~~~s SUMMER CLEARAllCE SALE Drastic reductions have already been made on all summer shorts, tops and rompers. WHY PAY. RDllL71 -.. ·-·Wl'll .. Tl ...... NEW •RCHANDISE ARRIVES DAILY Open Daily including Sat. 10:00 A.M .-6:00 P.M. Open Sunday 12:00 Noon-5:00 P.M. TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF SIZES 18218 Euclid St.'-Fountain Valley, CA (Stewar1 R°'h Andquee Bide·> (714) 557-2201 Company stores American institution going out of business ~~~!.~ULINS "You load 16 tons. What do you get? Anocher day older and deeper in debt. "Saint Peter, don't you call me, 'cause 1 can't go. 1 owe my soul to the company store." -From "16 Tons" by Merle Travis. ••• MORGANFIELD, Ky. -Another company store, where thousands of coal miners bought milk and television sets, wristwatches and campers, rang up debts in bad times and paid them off in good times, quietly passed away this summer. For manager George Leake, and for every\x><fy who furnished his home and set his table with goods purchased here, the pas.sing of bland Creek Store No. 1, like the pas.sing of dozens of company stores over the years, is a small tragedy. "There was nothing you couldn't buy at a company store. It's been that way for 100 years." says Louis Holeman Jr., a laid-off coal miner. But when shoppers crowded into Store No. 1 to take advantage of the going-out-of -business sale one recent day. few of the store's most loyal customers were on hand to take advantage of the 50 percent markdowns. Holeman came in to make a payment on his acrount, and considered himsel1 lucky to have found work as a mechanic at a nearby service station. "In the past six months, I've seen people in here who never came in before," says Ruth Leake, the man- ager's wife, ringing up sales behind the jewelry-clothing-small appliances counter. "I feel like we're giving this stulf away, and people who wouldn't come in here before are just coming in for a bargain.'' Coal miners are doing precious little shopping in western Kentucky and all the other places in the East where coaJ makes the economy tum. The payroll at Island Creek Coal Co., based in West Virginia, has fallen from 7,000 to 3,700, a trend echoed throughout the eastern coalfields. Island Creek. which once owned 47 stores in three states, now owns eight. All eight, including Store No. 1, are cloeing. The problem is that eastern coal isn't aelling and western coal is. F.astern coal bums dirty. Strict envirorunental laws require utilities and industries to install scrubbel'S to reduce emissions, and 9CT'Ubbers cost money. Western coal, by comparison. is lower in sulfur. It also is cheaper; fewer western coal mines have been un· ionized. In the East, company stores are dying along with the coal mines. At Store No. l's green metal and brick-sided build- ing, Leake sold groceries, clothing, appliances, hardware, furniture, toys, boats, motorcycles, campers, electronic pdgets and jewelry. The list goes on. What didn't it sell? "Cars," Leake says. "We didn't sell cars .. The list ends. St.ore No. 1 was one of few places where the manager would open up on a Sunday and lend you a TV if yours had gone on the blink before kickoff time. Leake once opened up on Christmas Eve for a miner who had just gotten off work and realized he'd forgotten to buy toys for his kids. ''At Sureway and A&P. you're just another customer. They don't care who you are," says Leake, who has spent 26 of his 49 years managing Island Creek st.ores. "Here, I tried to speak t.o everybody. I tried to make people feel I was interested. .. My dad used t.o teU me, 'You can sell anybody one time. But if they come in and buy from you a second time. you're a salesman."' Leake's dad was, of course, a coal miner, whose family grew up in Holden, W.Va., in a house built by Island Creek. "The company owned the water company, the fire department and the hospital," Leake says. "If you burned out a light, you took the bulb to the company office and they gave you another one. ''If you got sick. you went to the store and told the payroll clerk to send the company doctor over. The only time you had to leave Holden was to go to Logan to get buried. That's where the funeral home was." The first Island Creek mine opened in Holden in 1902. The first store went up the same year. In those days, company stores were necessities. built to serve miners in isolated areas where transportation was poor and vital goods hard to come by. "Back then, it was like bringing people to the wilderness. The company put in the houses and the stores, then brought in immigrants to work the mines." The miners were paid in cash every two weeks. Between paydays, they were given advances in the form of scrip, small metal tokens of brass, copper, zinc. bronze or nickel that could be redeemed at the company store. At first, the scrip was simply a credit system. But in time. the system was abused by dishonest store managers and others who discounted the tokens' value and inflated their prices, taking advantage of the m9nopoly they had created. In 1940, the Kentucky Supreme Court effectively outlawed 9CI'ip in a ruling that required coal companies to redeem the tokens at 100 percent of face value. Island Creek "threw its scrip down a mine shaft and poured concrete over it," Leake says. But he hastens to add that Island Creek always treated its customers fairly. "Ir I cheat you out of one penny," he says. "I get fired on the spot." CLEARANCE ... classic qua lity, s pecial price s •69.s• o1., ~-ea­ ,,_ '~ Pilof ... ............. 1 ..... Plkt oe4 tlM ll.p.1 .. , .. •J 9'"9 i..-. ......... ., ..... _ I••-f,.. tlM Pl!.• ....... ,_....,.._ 400/o of all seasoa cottoa sweaters, c1bl11, crews, V-aeck1, c11•i11n1 aad c1misole1. ,,_..,.11...,.er. 1 .. •By...,, ........ p .... ,...,, SIMfl- N_,,.n 8-6 645-4136 Tu ... & Fri . 10:00-1:00 W.d. & Thure. 2:30-5:3(). Sat. by appointment 488 E . 17th St . Costa Mesa (Corner of Irvine & 17th) L.oola for ti•• u_,,.u/rw hi.,. awnh>g IF CREMATION IS YOUR PREFER ENCE Can THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY The \lcptunc Society brought crcmauon to Orange County in 1974. Today we provide more services to Orange County families than any other organization. We offer crcmauon wtth burial at sea. in the mountains. or m the desert· and our complete service costs about one-fifth as much as a conventional ground burial. The response to our ~crvicc has been extraordinary! We ha ve 27.000 members in Orange County. and in our nine year history we have served over 7 .000 famihcs. If you have any qucsuon!I regarding crcm1ltlon, please call us at: 646-7431 __________________ i-o-" ___________ _ PIHK t.end free 1nformauon to. ~ame~~~~~~~~~~~~~- AddAU '-------------- City -------------- M11l 10: rHE "EPTU"IE OCIETY 2400 W, Coall lii1hw1y ~cwpon Beach, CA 92663 It NEPTUNE OFFICES ~ATI ONWIOE ' OP i' EVERYTHI MUST GO • FINAL SALE • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thut9dey, July 14 1983 ~ ~ pnoe good through Saturday' J~ 16 Adopt a Cabbage Patch Kid ... they're simply irresistible. 19.99 Each. reg 22 99 'Mau P el..._.,.. cuMr bodll& E.-:tt la a one of 1 lwld tr ..... wllh hit or her own rwne and pet9C11111ty ~ Thev...,., come wei bi1h ~ n adopelon papers W• •t1 you get a loed of lt* .. Ille feet ..:I twa. dmpled kneel ..:I elbows, bely button sw:l tt. ~ "tueh" you eV9r did .... You mey ~ ~ wllh a ruwy IUI. E.-:tt oomee dreued In, ... dlapoaabAe ~. mechlne waahllb6e blby ciothee ..:I lt* .-at p.w of atl08S Coleco refi/ly ti. a ~ wllh kidl aoe-4 ..:I ~ ~a .. ~ .. .... -- I I ·' ! ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 The line's busy A phone booth in Dubuque, Iowa , is cove red with fish flies, the result o f a )'early surge of the pests from the .backwaters of the Mississippi River. Southwest U.S. fights growing drug problems TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Tucson police who coordinated a major two-year drug trafficking investigation say they're pleased with efforts they beli eve have crippled an international drug ring operating in nine states and Canada. But Police C hie f Peter Ronstad t said , "There are lots of indications over in California, and along the SouthwesLem border, that there's an increase" in the amount of drug trafficking because of law enforce- ment pressure being placed against traffickers in other parts of the rountry. Because of that, Ronstadt said, "most of us in the Southwest in law enforcement believe very strongly that there's a major potential for the Southwest to return to or exceed its previous reputation as a drug-trafficking cent.er, no question about it - tremendous potent.Jal." At least 13 people were arrested Tuesday -11 in Ariwna and two in CaJifornia -as a multi-agency task force moved against the drug ring, which police said was centered in Douglas, a border rommunity in far southeast.em Arizona. The ring. they said, was believed to have distributed $80 million worth of narcotics, m ostly in. marijuana but also some h eroin and cocain e, since late 1981. Authorities said the network stretched from Arizona to California, Oregon. Washington, Colo- rado. Tex.as, Florida, New Mexico and Idaho, as well as Canada. Though Ronstadt declined to identify who headed the drug ring, other police officials said earlier the ring allegeslly w as run by Manuel Samaniego of Douglas. Samaniego waa not at his home when agents with arrest warrants took his wife Sandra into custody, along with four others in Douglas, including two men identified as her father and brother. Six ~pie w ere arrested in Tucson and two in San Diego, p<?lice said . In all, 34 arrest warrants w ere issued, 18 of: them for people in Ariw na. ; At a news conference, Ronstadt said the main g~ of the project, which began in Sept.ember 1981 With a $108,700 grant from the Arizona legislature, had been met. ·: That, he said , was to see whe ther a "m ulti-jurisdictional approach" involving local, state ahd federal agencies, "could be used to cripple a major °'*1'00tics distribution network in southeast.em Ari- z.6na." ·. He said the operation also was successful in other gOals -obtaining information to assist in subsequent , ptosecutions of other drug networks and for other criminal prosecutions. ~ The Tucson and Douglas police and Pima County a!Wil Cochise County sheriff's departments were ~vily involved in the task force, but federal ai encies including the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fjreanns, and the Arizona Criminal Intelligence Systems Agency, Ariw na attorney ge neral's office ll!'d Puna County attorney's office all played ~perative rotes, Ronstadt said . ; ~Vat rats' facing brewery ouster , . . ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Guitar player ~ward MJtchellaayslt's "like heaven" in the derilic\ Hamma beer brewery. But he and perhaps 60 other "•at rata" face evktion to make w ay for a parking ..... : 'nle i:nam.ive concrete vat.s of the old brewery ~ practice space for punk rock musicians and o,hers, and officials suspect eome virtually live in the ~.lffiti-splotched quarters. ; "It's Uke hHven here," said Mitchell, a member c4 the PremonJtlons. "It'• a sad thlng to loee." · Anton Bley. one ol the brewery'• owners, said 'l:Uetday he hopes to have the buJldlng tom down by e!lrly next year to rNke way for • perking garage, ~ch would complement office development In • ,.e1ghborlfll bukiling. ·· In place of the punks. Bley hoJlft to attr~ .9fehiteci.a. ~yertJ&ing executives and other pro- f~ intdlhe South of Market site . Earth-shaking experience for California in 1987? Putting new teeth Into law SACRAMENTO (AP) -Macho, the p0lloo dog, can now bite crooks with hia gold tooth. LONDON (AP) -Southern California may have one or more big earthquakes in November 1987, report two American investigators who studied the region's seismic records . They said in the British science weekly Nature that the moon, besides controlling the e bb and flow of the tides, can trigger earthqua kes by sending gravitational ripples through the surface of the globe. Once every 18.6 years, the moon and the s un are also in a certain alignment that affects the Earth and can set off a qua ke, the in vestigators say. "The time of the next episode of high potential for the occurrence of large earthquakes in Southern ~\\MIN~ SOMI TOA NATDW. TIDTRE NEAR YllJ Califorpia is November 1987," said S. KHs ton of the Hughes Aircraft Co. in El Segundo, Calif., and L. Knopoff of the Institute of Geophysics and Plane tary Physics at the University of California in Los Angeles. Kilston and Knopoff said they examined the records of 31 instrUIT)~mtally recorded quakes. in Southern California nom 1933 to 1980, plus four earlier ones of 1857, 1918, 1923 and 1925. They said the records showed a statistically significant connection between the times of quakes and the times of tides along the Pacific Coast every 18.6 years. DIYTROI 12" BLICK • WBlfE T.Y. 55ss Solid atatechaHla. A team of dentists and veterinarians placed the shiny, inch-long fang, ront.aining nearly an ounce of gold, In the German s hepherd's mouth Tuesday night. "That is beautiful. It fits like a glove," said Jerry Gutterman, one of the dentists. Macho, a sheriff's department veteran with a number of felony arrests to his credit , lost the left fang about a month ago during attack dog trials in Stockton. The 5-year-old dog sank his teeth into an agitator's protected arm and the tooth snapped o qulckatart plc:ture tube. (U Light up the landacape with thH• cheap-to-k .. p you'rethlnklngabout low •oltage guya. Malibu wlll Hnd you a S3 CASH retirement. flrat take a w .. k REBATE. off and watch daytime TV.) MALIBU 11ALOG£1 DIYTROll 5" PORTABLE IC/ DC A'\ v·9i~<>'tij~., 12 LIGHT FLOODLIGHT SET BLICK • WHITE T. Y. \Y P-l~ > · ~· _; WITH TIMER Th1aguyt .. 1aathomeatth• I 1 • ' • I 1888 beacborontheroad.and 7 7"'"' . #LV30012TH worka ofl lta AC power cord They UH 50% leH Julee than regular flooda, but are orDCcarcordoreven aa atrong aa whlte lightnlng. Get a hefty $10 CASH batteriH (not included). REBA TE by mall from Malibu. %" ELECTRIC ADAPTERS SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE Y2"9t FT. y4·l l•rr. l"l 7•rr. I I 9 "I #R7S6 OR #R623 Fllpa coln. One wlll flt Richdel and the other ff ta the Champion antl-alphon •al•• like hand'-ln-gloH (or In my ccue. foot-ln-mouth). You folka can do tbJa yourHU and a<JT• enough money to put the kid th ru coll-sre ... Well, maybe the dog thru obedience achool. BAIR BIRD IMPULSE SPRIRKLERS 4 97 PLASTIC #PSPJC Doee hall or partlaJ ctrclH up to 83' dJcrmeter. AdJuatable dl1tance control and I pray guide to keep the 1tufl outta your face. 7 97 BRASS #25PJDA·C Full or part circle ooHroge up to 85' diameter. Spray guide -you won't get aoalred (eo doe1 the price). FRYKETICS BATl'ERY OPERATED SMOKE DETECTOR 7"'"' Hey. thl• la a little price to pay for lh• added peace of mind you get. Bell••• lt or don't, the battery i• lDc:luded. ALL unsnc BRASS FAUCETS 250/o OFF REGULAR RETAIL The deal coHra •••ry one of the .. c:laHy braH tcnK.t• IA the atore. Special Okler atuJf not lnduded. IMF PIRIGOll TIMERS LAWN GENIE SPRINKLER TIMERS 4 STAnOI 2688 #R304LG ' & STAnOI 2988 #R406 TbeH fully automatic. low •oltag• u.Dita are 1mart little critter.. Choo•• when and where you want the water CIAd they take care of it. 7 99 #Cl968 - RICBDEL ¥4" AUTOMAnc llTI SIPHON VALVE CAROL CABLE BEIYY DUTY 1&-3 SJT OUTDOOR EITEISIOI CORDS 25 "· 2 97 sen. 4 97 75 n. WJTll FIEE CIDDY 8 97 ••n. 897 Jut the thing for more ~h wttb the outdoor power too11, Of JOU CCID Q.M the,.. Tac OD the dog. (KJddlDg, Fido.) I I 9 7 l"P• the aprlnlder water in the aprlnlder ayatem. which aounda pretty reaaonable to me. (Pereonally, I'm Pro-Siphon.) _ . .::-..;.-DRIP MIST WITERIRG SYSTEMS 7 97 11111 m #1102 Takee the water from on• fauc.t and dellHr. lt to each plant. Gna1 for patio or garden, and ay.tem caa be expanded • In• ex.• pen• slve * *(In lk apen' slv) not high In price; reaaonable; claaslfled advertising .. ., .... ClaNm9d Advertlflng 642-5878 ' ,.,_....,... Todd Waters becom es a "hobo" to raise money for the country's re al homeless people who are forced to ride the rails. Exec rides rails to help hoboes • across nation By J OHN SHANAHAN -··· ............. ..- NEW YORK -An advertising executive who claims vagabonds steal rides on freight trains "because they are not being cared for in the cities" is opting to ride the rails himself to raise money for the homeless in seven cities. Todd Waters, 35, vice president of an ad company in Minneapolis, says he has been hopping freights for 14 years. He also claims the number of the nation's vagabonds in creased during that time "by 1,000 percent." ''The travesty of seeing people without money, living under bridges, in cardboard and wooden shacks and between piles of tires -I just didn't think it could happen in America," he told a news conference Monday at the Olivieri Center for Homeless Women in Manhattan. Waters said he is riding the rails cross-country to raise funds for homeless people in seven cities. His first sl(Jp was set for Wednesday in Buffalo, with others to follow in Cleveland. Detroit, Chlcago. Kansas City, Mo .. Phoerux, Ariz .. and Los Angeles, arriVUlg there July 29. He hopes people will donate a penny a mile at fund raisers m the cities to local coalitions for the homeless. "Fifty years ago m the Depression our parents and grandparents made a commitment that this w ould never happen again, that we'd allow people to die on the streets," he said. "This is an attempt to remind America of that promise we made ourselves." He said m ore people were on the streets now. because of a cutback in programs to help them and ''because the economic safety net has been pulled out from under them." "The real reason they ride," he added, "is because they are not being cared for in the cities." Waters declined to d isclose when he was to leave Monday night, but said he had a Conrail freight all picked out. ''I have a real tentative schedule," he quipped, noting that it was illegal to board freight trains without paying. Anyone have a use for shredded cash? ATLANTA (AP) -The Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank throws away 15 tons of money each month -shredded, of course -and officials are looking for someone to recycle the old bills. Bank spokesman Duane W. Kline says the bank has been hauling the destroyed money to landfills, but it would like to find a more useful, less costly way to get rid of the paper. "There's a general appreciation these days of recycling whenever possible," Kline said in a recent interview. Some companies use the money in novelty items, such as ball point pens and paper weights, but that market is limited, he said. Attempts to use the shreds in making particle board and roofing material haven't been very efficient, Kline said. And the Treasury Department won't allow the cash to be used to make more paper, since the resulting product would be ideal for would-be counterfeiters. Kline suggested the money migpt be used for insulation, but he knows of no one who has tried that. One difficulty in disposing of the money: the Treasury Department requires the buyer to take the whole 15-ton load each month. Hero finds victi:m less than grateful HOUSTON (AP) -A televi&lon cameraman who re.cued two men from a car that plunged into a bayou aaya he go t thnata and cunes rather than thanks from the driver, who was taken to jail under suspldon of drunken driving. • Lewis Knight, 26, a cameraman for KTRK-TV, dived into Brays Bayou in toUthwest Houston on 'J\aelday af t.emoon and pulled Gerald DeGeorge, 25, and the"Vehlcle'• 24-year-old driver to aafety. "It 'was just an lnatinct," said Knight, who lives ln a nearby apartment complex. "I thought the guys were going to drown tx<:au.e the car wu going to fill up, and I knew I had to do IOl"M\hing." ButKnfcht uJd the driver, who wu taken to dty ja1l on 1USJ>k.ion of drunken dri~. ''threatened to break my ann" after the cameraman Identified hirfl •an oqcupant of the 1974 Ford. D STARTS THURSDAY SILE EDS JULY 20 Come shake the hand (wing) of SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN on Saturday, July 16 at these atorea. La Mirada 9:30 lo 12 Diamond Bar ... 2 lo 4:30 2X4 REDWOOD 29t UN.FT a·.20· LENGTHS Surfaced four aides, in random lengths up to 20'. If you need more than 20 feet, that' a one heckuva shop project you've got going there. I'd like to know what it la. #2 foundation grade. MURRAY PHOENIX IO SPEED 'II' RACERS /, '\ , ~ YOUR CHOICE ·\ /i"'-: 9997 @-\~~ EA. !f' -llEl'S 27" \-.,; . Gfti<_ J #3-6272 llllTE 2'" #3-6571 (European Style) LADIES' 24" #3-6771 Sharp su .. r Pearl finl1h bikH look Ilk• they'd ... you back mpl•· Lug frame. item 1blfter. dual po1itloo callpera. tan wall tlrH. Sold Una11embled. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, July 14, 1983 Ill George Wa1blngton mlght ha .. been p,.tty handy with an axe. but be wa1 no sailor. No real 1allor would 1tand up in a rowboat. BLACK Ir DECKER WOUMITE BOBBYCRAn'ER 1977 #79-025 CLUB:CHHH Okay. you want fact1. he,. we go: 8" •iH jaw• open to 3" for 1tu.tf up to 21/•" tbiclr. GLIDDElf SPIED WALL PAlllT 4 77 GAL. Go.1 on the wall like a champ and com•• offa you and the tool1 real ea1y. Take your pick of Whlte. Off White and Antique White. JOBE'S FERm.m:R SPIKES "*•50°/oOFF • REGULAR RETAIL Good deal on th•H ea1y-f .. dln' 1plke1. Pick from Tomato. HouHplCIDt. Fruit Tree. E•ergr .. n Tree and Shrub and other 1pllre1. . t ILL DECOLITE 11 OUTDOOR FLUORESCEIT . LIGHTS ~ 5 !ar!a!!• Thl1 be a Clearunce ao get he,. early. folks. (How watch. aom• guy i. gonna camp out ln h11 VW ln tu parking lot.) No rain chec:b. Do tho .. big area a the eaay way. (The beat way to get your landlord to paint your apartment la to mo•• out.) · DOUGLAS nR 25% OFF REGULAR RETAIL SD LATDIO SWIVEL PADDED BAR STOOL .. \--.. SIZE LEJlliTBS 211 1'-20' 2110 1'-20' 2112 l '-20' IMPERIAL 12 YOLT 3 BLADE OSCILLATDIG FAii a•• #227001 A cool breeae with lHI a train on the engine than with the Al C. Hook• up to lighter and mount• on daah of yow RV. tnac:lr or car. DICO TOTAL Aun SOUID SYSTEM Sounds like a deal to me: AM/ FM stereo cassette, allmlln• coaxial apeakeH, 40 watt RMS power booster.~ All pre-wl,.d to make lt eaay. ' REC OLAR 25% OFF RETAD. REGULAR RETAD. 66t UN. FT. 49t LIN. FT. 89t UN. FT. 67t LIN. FT. , ,. LIN. FT. 89t uN.FT. ALL TRADE TWO TOI ~FLOOR JACK ~--28 ·~881-J.2 Whether you' r• a w .. lrend tinkerer or Mr. Auto Flx-lt. 1ometlme1 you need to get the car up to ... what' 1 going down. IVTI UJIPS 13H PR. TURTLE Wll MllOTE Wll 39~~-18 Got a padded 'rinyl 1eat and back ln a tan color. and a gold colo* footreat. Partially aaHmbled. wbatner that mean1. ____________________ ... 38" front opealng. Nfroctory llnlng to radiate more heat. built-In meeh and grate (gNat). Oh. yeah. and FREE bUold glaH doon wlth black trlm. SJIELL FIRE • ICE ILL SEISOI IOW I 40 WT. MOTOR 00. 79tf, Umltl 9 ea.. Per ''" Cu1tomer CLUJ: LLL + U Tbe Auto Dept. guye apead all morning building tbeM oU c:an ppamlde. then w. tell JOU to take eome off the dleplay. Such l• lUe. SILE PBJCE 3 29 LEIS llFC. I 00 •• 4 PC. EUIOPEll . IWLlllUUID-•• STYLE caco JUT srr ::.-:..: 22••• a•• - Protect your car'• ccrrpet froa thOM eurprt• epllle. Ther ~·t come much eaeler. Spray on. wipe otf. (You wcmaa ..... trr eatlaf er toetada at a .M..,.la ad JOU" got a aUlcoae lhlur lD a hurrr• 11 -. ....... , r I • I I .. I , ,. M OrlnQI Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, July 14, t983 .... by Gus Amola ~· ._i~Rt'lt:l .H .. 7 r4 ~ " ••••••• , ... , •. , ... th " THE t 'r\.'tllLt' CIRClS by 81 1 Keane "I hod my heod underwater and now this ear doesn't listen!" by V1rg1I Partch (VI P) "How's tht g1m1 coming 1long?" W \RW.\Dl'Kt: by Brad Anderson Ot:,'\IS THt~ '9 t::\ \('t: by Hank Ketcham ~-~~ -~_/ I) ·- "Notice how he ignores us since he found out our police cars aren't air.conditioned." ·~ b0T AAOTHER LETTER {.f~O~\ ~RCIE ~IS SHE : STILL LOfEL~·? LORD P-·MAY I HAYE A WORD WITH You?? S~E WANTS TO KNOW WHV I 01Dtfr ANSWER 1-lER LAST LETTER ... I l'f t - J \: by Fr--1 .\Tom Johnson by Charles M Schu lz I THINK l1M 601N6 TO KICK YOU! AND THEN I KNOW IT'S 601N6 TO FEEL SO 6000, l'M 601N6 TO KICK vou AGAIN I n. I I ) North South vul111·r11hh·. North tl1·a". NORTH .• ~32 1.;1 A9 OKQI07S • lf53 w•:s1· ·~AST +Vold + Q86 IV QJ 1082 ·~ K 75<t 0 96<t2 0 A Jll •QI076 •JU SOUTH +AKJr097<t 1;1 63 (.. 3 •A K2 Tht hiddinJC. ...... - WHERE. ARE. you KID$ GOING? GOif N ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Nortll •:a•t So11th We•t ..... ..... ~ . .. ... PIH .... . 0111•ninK l1•11tl: (luc1•n of l;I. ll1·ri··.~ 11nnlh1•r or lhosc slrani:t· hnnd~ wht·n• your r1•sull Khuuld el1•pf•nd on wht•lhl·r you arl' play ing duplirnll· or rubht>r bridK<'· Al dupl11·all'. you should KO d11wn, at ruhhe•r hrull(I' you 'huulil m.1k1· four \pa<fr~. w .. 11110 '1 ap11rov1· of S11ulh\ 1h•1'1\11111 lo u1wn four ,, •. 11l1•\, l'Yl'O I hm11n h:101i •111111"111' .1 l'·•"t'rl parln•·r ll I\ 11111 t'.I') lot 1111" ,1 \l,1m 'l'ht•rt• '' 1111 r<'.l"'" nul lu urwn 11n1· '1'·1111' Al l!1111l1rnl1'. torr1•rl l1•1•hn1q111• I>' to 1l1ll'k I h1• rirsl hc·arl :and win I h1• e·onl in1111 l111n. Now IPatl a lrurnp lo lhe· king. Si111'1" lh1• mu~t lik1•ly trump rl1slrih11lion is ~I. more· often than nol you will rnd up mnkinic nn ov1•rtri"k lwraus1• you ran disr;1rd your cluh lust•r on the diamond~. using lht• livr or lrumps a/111 n rntry. Wh1•n W1·~l shows uul on lh1· firsl round or trumps. you will 1•nd up los1nic ii trwk 1n rarh ~u1l unh•ss the· d1•f1·nw slip!\. ll11w1•v1•r, you will hav1• efom• no wurst• l h11n th1· n·~l of lhl' f1«ld A 1 ruhb1·r br1d1:1·. '/AH!-AN' WE GeTTb SEE 1HE. PIGGIES,100 ! huw1•vc-r, you 11hould mnk1· your c-onlra1·t! Aft .. r winning Lh1• nr1• of he·nrh, you d111uld l1•:1d a trum11 Jo the· j:&C'k. H It , loS<'M, you don't mind. That mm1n~ trum1111 Arl' bn•11kinK no wur1lt' lh11n it 1. and you will bt• able• tn ua.• your lrump l'ntry lo lht• lablt• .to lukc you r club distJ)rd and so ynu 10:<1• :t lrlrk in 1•nrh suit cxre•pt tluh:<. As th1· r»rd11 lit'. you r rinc·sS<> i1ur1·1•1•ds :ind you don't ln:<P ~ lrump lr1rk. just 11nr trirk in t•arh pl;ain suil. ~u your safrly pl;iy Lo pro ll•rt ;1ga1nsl a :J-0 split p:iys ;i hui:1• d1v1d1•nd. by Lynn Johnston -DoNT GETDIRTy'! t'l :\K \' "l"Kt;RHt:.\ "\ ------by Tom Bat1uk AND 1HEN A 1..1mE WHILE I'M &LAD <XX) COOL..D All MAKE rT H~E. i~I~ EVENING rofi: lH15 ME.Ell~ OF OOR. ONEMPL.04ED !JUf>roRT Gli:OUP ! t't;,TO' FENTON. 00 '().) lHIKK l'M REA17'1 TO RUN FOR Hl6MER Off 1a? '-· ll'IHit: P .\Rkt;R TONIGHT WE'VE GOT A SPEAKE.R WH0'5 GOING ID TAL..K lb US ABOUT HANDLIN& MONE.4 ... I.ATER I WE'U. BE PA&61N& ~EAk N'ONE<.> Al':OUND f:IJ 'THAT 1 CXlU CAN Aerl.lAUY HAND~ ~. , 'I UMM •. U~ ... l'M )QA/N~T IT? by Wiley ~N~ L\K£ Pf?ESIDEN11~l. f~Rt)M ·-----·™;y,WEj;u;--~~~ ~~$ O\.IVEA 'IOLO HER 'TO b Harold Le Dou• J CAN ONLV ~V THAT 9t'4! ~ THE AO'JICE I JN WHICH CASE. TME HEF\SELF ANO THE CHILDREN 9'G.,,, Wl-4E~E THEY Bel.ON(,! \(. ™e"f SHOUt.O eE MM. HEAE WITHIN n-4f CAN ~ NEXT HOUA ()f\901 (;IVI ME 'THE ~Ml! 0FA6r000 P&VCHIAlM'Tf Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 1<4, 1983 =·~ -ROy Acuff.•• Country music singer still active at 80 years of age !Jl ~O~.,!!>~RDS NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Country music alnger Roy Acuff thia year joins comedian Bob Hope as an 80-year-old performer, still active, who is beloved f~r entertaining u.~. troops overseas. Acuff, whose fancy fiddling and stirring songs• earned him the laurel of "the king of country music," will be 80 in September. Hope was 80 in May. ln 1949, Acuff made his first of doz.ens of trips ovenieas and became as noted as Hope for his efforts to entertain American forces -especially at Christmas. As Hope performed for troops in Europe, Korea and Vietnam, Acuff w as often one stop behind. "I followed the boys wherever they went," Acuff recalled in an interview. "I went into the trenches in Korea during the ceasefire." Resurrecting the memories, Acuff said he and Hope had diffe.renl styles. "He's great," Acuff said. "He's in a different society from me . He's up in the gec;ieral and colonel c}as.,. I'm a doughboy -a buck pn"vate in the rear ranks. · "I'm a country boy. I'm no Sinatra or Bing Crosby or Bob Hope. I'm with the country field of music and it's all I've ever tried to represent." ln his 45th year of singing for the Grand Ole Opry, Acuff now lives within hollerin' distance of the live country music show. The Opry built him a $251,000 home whose front door is just 92 steps from the entrance to the Grand Ole Opry House. It saves him the 10-minute drive Crom a former home that became too big for him after his wife died in June 1981. Acuff has been entertaining Opry crowds almost every weekend since Feb. 19, 1938, with songs like "The Wabash Cannonball" and "The Great Speckled Bird." Pianist Andre Watts Andre Watts ••• Career in high gear !Y ... ~2.!_~PBELL NEW YORK -Pianist Andre Watts' concert career is in high gear. But has recording career is stalled. Record companies say the classics don't sell. Watts says his concerts rout.inelyseUout. He plays the classics, and he thinks those listeners want to buy what they hear him play. , "I could probably now make a record of tangos." Watts said wryly. He would like to record again, pairing the MacDowell "Second Piano Concerto" and the Saint-Saens ''Second Piano Concerto.'' But he says record companies don't think it would sell. Watts had performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra when he was 9, 10 and 14 before his teachers recommended that he audition for a New York Philharmonic Young People's Concert to be shown on CBS-TV. He w on the audition, conductor Leonard Bernstein proclaiming that he had flipped when he'd heard him. Watts, 16 at the time of the January 1963 telecast, played the difficult Liszt "First Piano Concerto." Three weeks later, pianist Glenn Gould fell ill and Bernstein called Watts to make his debut with the Philharmonic ina regular concert. Columbia , Records set up recording sessions for the Liszt and issued the album, "The Exciting Debut of Andre Watts." Since then, Watts has recorded works by Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Schubert and Franck. He's also done Gershwin's "Rhapaody in Blue," plus three Gershwin preludes and 13 songs. ln a peculiar way, Gershwin has caused Watts' current woes. Watts has terminated his contract with Col- t umbia. Ange l, Philips and Tela.re Records all have • asked him to record. They want Gershwin. He doesn't want to because he doesn't play Gershwin in concert. c "I think there is a lack of intelligence about } figuring out how to make this classical record Y business work," he said. "For many years, I begged o them to let me record the Saint-Saens 'Second Piano i.J Concerto' and the Franck 'Symphonic Variations.' I They said no. "About two seasons later, I stopped playing the lJ Saint-Saens. Then they aaJd they wanted me to e: record it. They aren't lnterested in what you do in ,_ your life . They don't say, 'He II playing Saint-Saens ti on t¥-e told-out concert&. Let's get part of that tJ rnatk.et now.'" N Watts said he aa~ed Columbia Reoorda to record a him live, and offered to pay for the recording t.a e>q>eMeS hl.maelf. But the company wouldn't. "( think they just wanted to stick to their tt dedaion and not let themaelves aay, 'Here la this fool m offering to pay the costs. Let's take advantage of it,'" st Watta said. Pl tt, d1 SJ M fk d( W> pt at .. BURT REYNOlDS IS ~~/!ffi ·-.. ~c-. ...... .,.... ~ NOW PLAYING ---·-&A---._.. •-r-c-••--· 11100.0.-'" .... ,,, .... "' •11 .,. ,. .. ----------·l-....... --·--........ __ .. Wt .. ,. t» ... , tft t t1t Utlllt J!!!• ... ~ -9'...,. __ MltOt_ ... .,, u .. ~r.'mf-" =·~ -----"'f•oOO ••-.. "I came here to win and stayed with It until I became a pretty good winner," he said. "It's been a happy Ute." He said that his style of singing "The Great Speckled Bird" back in the 1930s was new to country music. "I rared back and sang It,'' he said, chuckling. ·•r did it like I was going for the cows in Union County." More recently, Acuff has been a regular on the cornball syndicated television show "Hee Haw," and ~n June 6 he was presented with the first "living legend" award by Music City News, a country music publication. He said he had thought about retirement, but loyalty to the Opry and his band keep him on stage. "I mentioned to Hal Durham (Opry manager) that when I'm 80, maybe I should quit," he said. "But the people who come to the Opry come to see people who've been here a while." He also worries about what would happen to his band, the Smoky Mountain Boys, if he retired. "I won't._quit on them," he vowed. Acuff, the son of a Baptist minister, hears poorly now and takes medication for a heart ailment that flared up in 1976. "My voice is not what it was years ago, but I ge t by," he said. And he frequently forgets h is yo-yo, which he uses during Opry pauses "to keep the stage alive." One thing he hasn't forgotten is country music and what it should sound like. "I'm afraid we're letting It get a little out of hand in using strong electric guitars and strong beats on the drums," he said. "l like the sweetness of the guitars and fiddles -the softness of them. Country music should be soft and enjoyable." He is no fan of rock 'n' roll. When "A Flock of Seagulls" played a special concert at the Opry House, he had to leave because of the noise. "Rock 'n' roll is disturbing young people," he said. "It gets people in a frenzy. Young boys and girls go crazy over it and it disturbs their mind. It's bad for the country. I'd hate to see the Grand Ole Opry come to that." How does he want to be remembered? "As a man who took pride in country music and did what he could to raise it and help its standards," he replied." ... I'd like to be remembered as a man who went to heaven and not another place. I hope to join my wife some day." "THE FUNNIEST APtEUCAN MOVIE ~OFTHEYEAR:' -llfW 'IOlll l'IQ DIN IYKRm EDDIE MURPHY 2 ~~J!!~ ----~~ WA ll TORO tRWt• 1•Wfti$j~SQ-. UA Mo•tes EdwOllO) S.iodteDKk Ec!will~ WOOOb<ICIQe IUMIM "°"" 990 4012 1llf)S8! 5880 twwimHSI 06SS Pac1fle's A-. COi Ta Ml SA fOllllTAI• HWY OU911 Olivt '" 8 79 9850 co .. a<OS c.n.m. fOwMdSfOtintUI V*Y Cnedome WllTM ... Tlll Ce"ltt919 f141 839 HOO 634 2~Sl Pi11tlhc Slil W1yl9 COSTA Mlllfo""'~ Sou1nCo11s1 WUTMlllSTlll 011vo 1 891 3693 ~'~~46 2111 (O•IJfOS~Wesl 191 3935 HO ""$SU ACCEPTlD '°" tHl (IOQAOEMDfl -SrAR.WAR.1'- REJURN QF llIB JEDI "A BRILLIANT IMAGINA'nVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKING" -TIME ...- PEOPLE TURN TO CLA.8Slf'IED BECAUSE TREY KNOW M BEil PDJPLE ARE 8El.LING. Mllln11 tvtrv1htn11 lrom mo1nrrvrlt• lo planoa 11 • 1 hr neturt' of pcnplr 111 dl:M'erd old hohbtn and ••kt up MW nnr~ for fa,,,tllH tn mnvr tod 11rc•w Anti th• l»M<'""l<ln• th•• nnt'r vrvt rl thrm w~ll 01111tvr lhrlr Uot"flllll•°" Th11 'l(<>ttd n•w• ror vou whrn rh,nl(~ In VPUr ur .. ntto~n••• a pur<"hav Of two Ch~<'k rt.aq tOttl- u mnv mlkf' thOM: eharoitc• • llult mey~ alfoulablt • Roy Acuff, who will soon turn 80, now lives in this home built just for "Movie Magic I" -usA roo°AY ******************************* ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR ~~~"F S11fl'"ji ~ ~ -M- AT ~ ....,,..,._ OUTLETS (Including Music Plus) LUXURY HEATRES lat Twt lbti ... SllewimOll.YS2.aU.ltssOtlltrwbtlllte4 • S 113rei44•Iieil6IM~ 2sss/~~,) s * FOR FOOi EXCITEmEnTl V111tOvr... * ARCADE of GAMES• ::,".::,· 11141 t : 11 1:00 1140 10: 21 ~m 11130 l'"~lo 1110 -No f'~u•­No aconom,. Su tint RfllJRN Of llit- JED I 1to WMtl111tlltl / 7 1H w ..... .._, Wtr12fr:•••tn••t• ...... ... him on the grounds of the Opryland e ntertainment complex in Nahvillt4 *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday tttru S•tunlay All Pertorm1ncH before 5:00 PM IE•ce,t S'9Ci11 Ellfll'llllllll and H.Waysl A twt1"A ( A tw'A, l.o Muooo ot lo••crol'\a LA MIRADA WALK IN 994·2400 "POMY'S 1: "1llO; THE THE NEXT DAY" 4111 BRONX WARRIORS" Cfl1 -----·------- "'1llADING PLACES" ,. "0CTOPUl8Y" 1>e1 -----ta..1::11.l:tS,-.....,.._ "SUPERMAN Ill" !NI , .. RETURN °'THE aor "' IN ~y 8'ftMO • n •DOI.If .,..._o ----·------LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK IN "SUPERMAN Ill '"' • oot.8Y naMO --· ... -- "FLASHDANCE" ra1 -----... LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAl M '" focullv Al Del Atn0 21J/6M-tHI .. WARGAIES"'"' ----- A'•"•ll ~ ANAHEIM DRIVE IN "1tl0: THE IMONX WA""90R8" 1111 -''Cl.AU°' 1 .. " _, ~ I .... ,I ,I ... BUENA PARK ;111.vt IN f.. I '•A • "~ • LINCOLN (lRIVf IN l.lft<Olft A .. Well Of I"°" Hl-4070 ~ .. .. ... , fo'"'"' ot Cono•••ooo 213/531·9510 "OCTOPUSSY" '"' II DOlaY aTIMO .................... "S<>PHll'S CHOICE" 1•1 -·· "AtANCES""" -. .... t:M "WARG~S"-----~T.tt9 "PORKY'I R: THE NEXT DAY" " ------ "0CTOPU8SY" .--"8HARKEY'I MACHINE" C111 Ctlll fl- "WAAGAm•"--"'POl. 'ftRGE18T"' - "8TlllOKIR AC." '"' -~•T1M0r- "auPtDlMAN ... --FOUNTAIN VALLE Y 0 '1 1Vf IN .... Ot-.o ,...,, .. --( .. ) "MOH ftOAD TO C.-A" - Ml·l411 C111t fl SOUllO ... •.• • .. HI WAY 39 I'll •I "' ",_.TM MtOlllX .WANIOR8"1111 -"CL.A•• °' , .. " 1111 "HILLS~'°'ma -"JUaT _,OM DAWIN" 1111 C1ll9 " *"'° I " "''""' lA HAHRA ·• •' ~ .._._ se • Ger_G<_k_ 191-3693 ~"Clll .;~ -·"- ~ ... ---·-·--• ,_.,. "MICIMftOADTOCH9eA"-171-... I WA0Nft1 • • " 3 U < Oraoge Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 --~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I • ,•. --------,• .. • Mike Mazurtcl. Jimmy Kane. ~ 1J (I) MAOHU:.~J. D D 8FAME MHING -e:00-e Nt\vs 11910t1>9 WOMAN /l080 WAT. WAIFIYE-0 EASY ~GOVERNMENT C88NEWS . ==Q • t ~ ~" (1981) Ar1 Carney, • .-SHuttman. ~ '4IDEO JUl<E.BOX r--1:06-Cf ORANGE COUNTY TODAY . -8:30- . £DICK CAVETT (R) UNDEAST AHOIHG HUMAN . MVIOR •(\lEws ftBAANEY MILLER =~AO r ( uRuckus" (1980) Dirk Benedict, •IOI Blair . -7:00- ··cesNEWS ,,leCNEWS ltfC\JNGFU IMCNEWSO J(POUCE WOllAN ,f)iEWS II lHREFS COMPANY fl 8 JOl(ER'S WllD 11 llUSINE.SS REPORT ifMOTORWEEJ< M .M. MAGA2IHE 19 BmRTAINMENTTONIGHT ~~ 't "Pygmalion" (1983) Peter g~argot Kidder. ·•ti; "Time Bandits" ( 1981) Craig llrJloek, David W8/ner -7:30- 120NTMETOWH 18FAMILYFEUO t'EYE ON L.A. f)IMEBALL ltOHE DAY AT A TIME f) (I) TIC TAC DOUGH ()'MACHEIL / LEHRER REPORT ltlfTS. BYTES NID BUZZWAROS It YOU ASKED ~ JT (fMovte rt~ "Time Out Of Mind" (1947} 1.-iscalvert. Ella Raines. . 8MOV1£ • * * "Santa Fe Trall" ( 1!MO) Errol Flynn, Ollvla de Hallllland. 8 9MASADA GMOVIE ••'it "Whal' a New Pussycat?" ( 1965) Pelef Selkws, Peter O'T oote. m I, ClAUOIUS e MOVIE * * * '-1 "The Flghling Seabeee" (1!M4) John Wayne, Susan Hayward. 8il SNEAK PREVIEWS '9 IHSIOE OAAHGE COUNTY t:C)MOVIE * • • • "Yanllee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942) Jemes Cagney, Joan Leslie. ®NOT NEOESSAAILY TH£ NEWS 0MOVIE * • 'h "Race For Your Ure. Chatlie Brown!" ( 1977) Animated. -8:30-m HOMERO UNO ~ SHEM PAEVIEWS (8) INSIDE BOXIHG -t:OO-IJ Cil SIMON & SIMON D Qt GIMME A BAEAK G) I, ClAUOIUS fli) SAUOI AAA8IA ~ MASTERPIECE THEATRE ®MOVIE • • "Six Pack" ( 1982) Kenny Rog- e<S. Diane Lane. @ MOVIE * • 'h "Beach Glrls" (1982) Oebfa Blee, Val Kline, (S) PYGMALION (Z)MOVIE • • • "And Now For Something Completely Dllltwent" (1972) Graham Chapman, JOhn Cteese. -9:30- 0 ~CHEERS m THE VIRGINIAN -10:00-IJ (I) C8S REPORTS D QJ Hill STREET BLUES UOG)ll)NEWS U @J 20/20 fli) DIAMONDS IN TME SKY ~ MURDER MOST EHGUSH 0MOVIE • 11 "Death Valley" (1982) Paul leMat. Peter Biiiingsiey. -10:10- ( C SCREEN LEGENDS -10:30-C!J a> INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS lQ1 LOVING FRIENDS ANO PERFE<:T COUPLES (Z)MOVIE * * * "Eye Of The Needle" (1981) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelligan, -11:00-IJ DD Cil @J a NEWS U SA TUfU>A Y NIGHT COfftl ur~ "-7Sl.4114 YOW CtNth ur..,_ "-7Sl.4114 TOWN CU'1U ur..,_ "-7Sl·•ll4 ''fWllMlllCt" (I ) °""' I 00. J 00. SOO I 00. 900 10 4$ 8"rl lty- '1llOIO ACf" (!'Ii) 0-,11)01)0 1)0 6JO I JO IOJO JS .. 4 ''"' OoJo, "1l11111111f 1111111'' ~ 1lS.400.100 '4S (rt!) $OOTH COASf ·~!ii!lii~~~--,=----~~ ::... "fll IWIJllll lOIC" (Pl) ~, !I0 41S lbltllt. ""°" ~. 'WltWIJ" (,.) °""'100ll0 60u l lS 1o:n ~ .. lllQ()j. "OCTINS'I" (NJ 0..1 IHS l 10 \JS 100 10 2'I ·-~ "111-"(I) 0., I ftO 1 IO, H O 100, '°'·II~ ..=-;'- 0.,IUO, J:: r,J, 1 ~ !01' S46-l711 iiifH COAST ...., -till 6 lO 8 IS 104S (_._..;t;, "ruDIS IUCCS" (I J Doily 1 lS. l lO 600, l lS lO lO "M UWIOIS" ~) ... rn 14$ '10.Ullm.-(I) .... ·llllA '~-111:50 '1lll TIWO" (I) .Ill ,JO. 104~ llA n •"mOll r· (ll noo a•o '"''••r-'"11DBICl"(NI DOltf 115. la. 500. 100, 900, 10 0 "M n.Jllll IW" M l Ollt I 45. I 00. 6 15. 00. 10 40 lloltf-• '11Cn.udf" (N) 6'00, IJ0.10~ .,,,._ ~ ......... (I) 1 oo 'oo ro 45 0 1H Sf.AACtt OF ... Cf) TWILIGHT ZnH! ent:JEFFtMONS l lEHNVHILL 8U8INlSS AEPOAT GD THE PAWSERS ~=UI * * "Angel Of H,E.A.T " ( 1982) MW· ilyn Cti1mbers. CRJMOVIE • "Zapped!" (1982) Scott Balo, w~. lleAames. (Q)MOVIE • "Nurses Of The 407" ( 1980) Jeale St. James, Paul Thomls. (I) LOVING FMHD8 ANO P£fftCT COUPLES -11:JO- ll (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.O. I Q) THE IEST OF CAA80N 9 ABC HEWS NIOHTUHE 8 YOU A8l<ED ~IT (!) ONE STEP BEYOND •oooCOUPLE e HAARYO 9 COHTEMPORARY HEAL TM ISSUES Cl) A NEW DAY IN EDEN 0MOVIE H \,; "Shogun .,Assassin" (1981) Tomlsaburo Wakayama, Masahlro Tomlkawa. -12:00- " ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT OMOVIE •••"Escape From Zahraln" (1962) Sal Mineo, Yul Brynner. (!) INOE.PENOEHT NETWORK NEWS G)MOVIE • * •,; "The Great Sioux Massacre" ( 1965) Joseph Colten. Phlllp Carey. (S)MOVIE • • "Grease 2" ( 1982) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer. -12:30-D a LATE NIGliT .~DAW) ~ UCOUPLES D @JOHE ON ONE :!l TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE II) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE m ORANGE COUNTY TODAY ]))MOVIE **"'"Union City" (1980) Oebo<ah H8/ry, Dennis Lipscomb. ~)MOVIE U "GfMM 2" ( t98i) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfelltet. -t2:~­ • CJ) lllOCLOUO <C)MOYE • u "Raglimt" ( 1981) Jamee Ceg- rwy, Howwd E. Rollna. -12'.A&- \JJ)MOVIE U * "Eye 0t The Heidie" ( 19' 1) Donald Sutherland, Kiie Ne1101n • MoviE -1:00-•• * "The Llglll Thal Failed" ( 1939) Ronald Cotman, Wllter Huston. DMOVIE * * 'h "Perteet Friday" ( 1970) UrlUll Andress, Sllllley Baker. (!)MOVIE **'h "Here Come The Girls" (1953) ;,b =e Arlene Dahl. * * • "The Proud And The Protane" ( 1956) WWHam Holden, Deborah Ktfr. 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT ·=SCOTT * • "Wlilress" ( 1982) Catot Drake, Jim Harris. -1:30-D al NBC NEWS OV£RNIGHT -2:00-IJ (I) CBS NEWS~HlWATCH m TOM come: UP CLOSE ())MOVIE • "The Happy HOOktw Goes To Washington" ( 19771 ·Joey Heather-ton. George Hamilton. -2:15- {O)MOVlE • "Tanan. The Ape Man" (1981) Rlchard Hatrls. Bo Otwek. -2:30- DG)NEWS (!) SEAOEAHT BIU<O g) MARY HARTMAN. MARY HARTMAN 0MOVIE •~ "Body And Soul" (1981) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kennedy. Cl.l MOVIE . * • "Friday The 13th, Pan II" (1981) Amy Steel, John Furey. -2:~- CB.lMOVIE *',; "Under The FlalnbOW" (1981) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher. 8" complete Hating In TV Log ~HAMMEL LISTINGS U IC~XT !CBS> 0 KNBC (NBCI 0 KTLA llndl G KAIK (AEl(l Q K FM U ((0':11 0 KHJ rv (Ind) Ii) ICCST IABCI 0) K ITV (Ind J I() KCOP r v (Ind ) &i)KCET tPBSl II!> KOCE !PBS! ~I~ A littl Gash? Or a lot of cash? Then call classified. Those things taking up space In your home, Items you haven't used In ages, may be Just what someone else needs. So give us a call ... It's easy to use classlfled to get your hands on some cash. ~ .... Cl•ulflH-PllOMM3·5'11 • (S6t KDOC (lno I 0 Ot1 TV l Z TV ., HBO C tCinllm,i.1 '' tWORI NV' NY ~" IWTBSl E tESPNl s tShowt1mt·l U Spot11Qhl 8 1cabre New~ Network) Gripping, gut-grabbing CBS presents 1 Plane That Fell From the Sk BY FRED ROTHENBERG An~•'*' NEW YORK -The Friendly Skies. The Wlnp of Man. Smiling St.ewardet111ea. This ii the positive image of airline travel. But th~ is a down side to flying, a holy terror nigh~ that is examined ton.lght in CBS News' gripping and gut-grabbing documentary, "The Plane That Fell from the Sky." On April 4, 1979, a TWA Boeing 727 with 89 people on board suddenly lost control and plummeted 33,000 feet in 44 seconds. "I won't feel any pain. It'll be just light.a going out.," remembered one man. ''Make it fast," recalled one woman. Seconds from impact, the crew, in a desperation move, pulled down the landing gear and regained control of the runaway aircraft. Capt. Hoot Gibeon came on the loudspeaker. "Ladies and gentlemen, rm sure it's very apparent to everybody that we've had a slight.problem." "Slight problem" is pilot understatement. Flight 841 had returned from the dead. Tonight's "CBS Reports" re-creates that free-fall with the on-board re-enactment and vok-e-over recoUections of 39 of the passengers and the flight crew. "I don't think they wanted to relive the experience," says Bill Kurtis, the documentary's report.er. "I think they wanted to be on television." The reassembled crew and pasaengers were filmed in a studio, an airport and a cockpit simulator. The shaking-plane sequence was shot on the same vibrating platform used for "Earthquake," which is appropriate since "The Plane That Fell From the Sky" has the makings of an "Airplane 197~" disaster movie. Only it was real. CBS is new to the news technique of staging events, although it did blow up Omaha, actually a model of it, for a five-part defense series. Holly and Paul Fine, the producers of tonight's documentary. however, had used re-creation techniques in "The Saving of the President" on ABC last year. Now working for CBS News, they again managed to keep within responsible journalistic parameters by using the actual participant.a, not acto.rs, to re-enact their movement.a and recall their feelinp and thoughts. "We said we want you to give the most accurate portrayal," saya Kurtis. "We're not asking you to be dramatic or emotional. Just show us what you did." ._ The documentary's skond section tells another harrowing story. It examines the National Transpor- tation Safety Board's investigation into whether the accident was caused by human or mechanical error. Kurtis calls it a "shoddy investigation." Aft.er making a miraculous, emergency landing, the crew came under suspicion from federal investigators because of the erasure of the cockpit recorder. The crew members said they didn't know how it happened. leading investigators to ,deduce cover-up. Routinely, the NTSB, because of limited technical knowledge, has the plane's own manufac- turer -in this case, Boeing -conduct test.a on damaged aircraft. Gibeon likens that to "putting Dracula In charge of 'the blood bank." Boeing, which declined t.O be interviewed for the documentary because of pending litigation, found evidence of misalignment in one actuator, the part which allows each wing to ext.end and retract. But Boeing said the actuatoqdid not contribute to the mishap, theorizing, instead, that the-pilots were eX'perimenting wjth a,n unauthorized procedure to increase speed. The crew denied this and asked to take lie-detector tests. But the NTSB turned down their request. Without a shred of evidence, the NTSB adopted the "Boeing Sc:.<enario." Although CBS did not find any evidence that Boeing lied, Kurtis thinks the NTSB "came up with the wrong conclusion." The documentary's third part examines the traumatic flight's impact on its crew and passengers. Gibson felt the stares and whispers of his neighbors and moved to C.OSta Rica. One woman haan 1 \ been able to shake her depression and physical pain. Another passenger realized that he didn't really love his wife and got a divorce. Said another man: "I stop and smell the roses along the way. Much more so now than I did before." CBS Correspondent Bill Kurtis in- vestigates the near disaster of a Boeing 727 airliner which went out of control and plummeted 33,000 feet, in CBS Reports: "The Plane That Fell From The Sky," tonight at 10:00 on KNXT. Uve on Stage! edw•rdt -8111STOL CINt"4A -Ila II kMllUI wnaw S40·1~ The Musical Extravaganza!! , ~.et an 8 P.M. THURSDAYS-SATURDAYS, July 28, 29, 30, Aug. 4, ·s, 6 7 P.M. SUNDAYS, July 31 & Aug. 7 2 P.M. SATURDAYS, July 30 & Aug. 6 RESERVED SEA TS $6.00 Fri & Sat Eves $4.00, Thura & Sun Evet, Sat Met. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ROBERT B. MOORE THEATRE 2701 Fairview (al Arlington). Costa Mesa (714) 556-552~ ORDER TICKETS NOW FOR BEST SEAT LOCATION! WHO PARTIES AT V1ss1Msstercard Accepted LE C HARDONNAY LOUNGE? PAAA~T P(l~(S PRlS(NTS A qRr SllGWOOO fllOJOOHON ·A STIYtS1£R STAUM flM Jllfl lR~IA 'SIAllt«l Allvt· mTHIA RHOOfS. flNOl~ ms. SlfVf IN'MDI. flAllJlllfl w 8T IH[ 8fl i.1s. EXlCUlM PllllmR SIU n\~S WRll UN Bl SYlVlSUR SIAllM ANl IOIMAN V.UIER · PlmUO 8Y m 1 ST~ ANl Sl'MSTfR SlAlllN IRCIEO 8T Slt'ttSTER STAI.UN • llDW !OHJTRACI( WAii (lj 181 ffCOOOS AHO IAP{S 8 ---C:CW A PAAM«OO ltlt#f . .................................. 1 -. ---STARIS TOMORROW--- •BREA Mann Brea Ptala 529-5339 •1111• llEJO *WEITMlllTER Edwards M~sion Edwards Cinema Viejo Mall West 891 .3935 LA HABRA Pacific's Now appearing, Graffiti. June 21·July 16 Irvine's after·hours elite. People who know where conversation sparkles. You'll find it all at Le Chardonnay Lounge, where the mood is light and lively. Tonlj(ht drink, dance and romance •COSTA MESA Edwards Town Center 751 ·4184 495·6220 llWPOflT BUCMlml Edwards NewPort Cinema 644·0760 La Habra Drive.In 871 1862 +mp+zw IMwi '"" • IMll OllAIOI to the music of C raUiti, who'll be pr<;>viding the most dynamic entertainment In town betweeo 9 and 1:30 a .m. Make your plans now and doo't be late! After all, who parties at Le Chardonnay Louoge? EXCITING PEOPLE LIKE YOU. El TOllO Edwards Saddleback 581 ·5880 fOUllTAll ,.LUY Pacltle's Pacific's Fountain Oranoi Drtve·ln Valley Drive In 634.,361 962·2481 OllAllEm:J:I Cinedome 63~·2553 •llmmrDM..._I NOMtlll~ID 'O" THtt INGMIMINT I ,, ~ R . sr 'el , ~ l81KX> MACARTHUR BOULEVARD; IRVl NE, CALIFORNIA 92715 714'-752-sm 24 t Sparky's strategy pays off DETROIT (AP) -Detroit Tiger Manager Sparky Anderson stacked his lineup with a d iet of ·six left-handed hitters for the Angels' Bruce Kison and the move paid off. Tiger John Grubb stroked a run-scoring single Wednesday night to ignite a six-run sixth inning and lift the Tigers to a 7-1 victory over the Angels. "Some people thought I was hurting myself," said Anderson, after the Tigers ran their winning streak to four games, including a three-game sweep against the Angels. "Before the game, that's all they talked about. ''But Kison feasts on right-handers. He makes a living off them. If I had nine left-handers. I'd play them all against him." he said. Ander-~n·s strategy looked questionable through the first five innings. After allowing a sec- ond-inning run on a double by Rick Leach and a single by Bill Fahey. both le ft-handed hitters, Kison settled down and retired nine straight batters. But Kirk Gibson led off the sixth inning with a walk. Larry Herndon singled and Grubb broke the 1-1 tie with his line single to left. "I was just trying to hit the ball to the ouUield," Grubb said. ''Sometimes if you try too hard to hit a fly ball, you pop it up. This time, I happened to hit a line drive." The Tigers added three more runs on Chet Lemon's double. a ba9es-loaded walk and Alan Trammell's sacrifice fly. Two Angel throwing errors and pinch hitter John Wockenfuss' RBI single capped the rally. When Angel Manager John McNamara removed K.ison, a ti.red bull pen forced him to use left.handers. opening the way for Anderson to counter with his rigtlt-handed hitting reserves. lallJPllat CB THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1983 BUSINESS CS STOCKS C6 ClASSlfll D ,.,_........, Phils' Gary Matthews gets back to bag as Atlanta's Bob Watson awaits throw Wednesday. Braves won. I a ;; Rogers, Watson in lead SOUTHPORT, England (AP) -Bill Rogers scored a rare double-eagle 2 on his way to a. 4-under-par 67 and a tie with Tom Watson for the early fint round lead today in the l 12th British Open Golf Championship. "It looked like the ball was going over the green," Rogers said of his one-iron shot on the 526-yard 17th hole at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club links. "Then people started falling out of the stands and I knew something h ad happened," Rogers said. His second shot, which covered 228 yards, hit some 10-15 yards short of the green, got a good run on the fairway baked rock-hard by a record-setting heat wave, and then raced toward the pin as if drawn by a magnet. When it ducked into the cup, the crowd abandoned, for a mo- ment, its traditional British re- serve and let out a howling whoop of approval. .. It was the first double eagl~ inJ British Open competition since! Johnny Miller turned the trick on the fifth hole at Muirfield in 19.72} 'It's the first of my life. and the first I've ever even seen," saicL Rogers, who won this old cham- pionship two years ago at Royal St. George. And it enabled him to make up four strokes on Watson on an immediate basis. Rogers went into the hole three strokes behind· Watson. He left it one shot in, l front. , Only moments before Rogers holed out on the 17th, Watson was thrashing around in what he called "scrub willow, straw- berries. mulberry bushes, junk, trash. whatever you want to call it." and made his lone bogey of the day on the 15th. He got the stroke back, how-I ever. with a two-putt birdie-4 on the 17th and finished the day in a tie for the top. 'Overconfidence' led to diver's injury Louganis claims Soviet was simply trying too hard at Games By CURT SEEDEN OllMD.ily,_ ..... Shortly after Soviet diver Sergei Shlibashvili was critically injured during an attempted 3 ~ reverse somersault dive at the World University Games Saturday. U.S. diver Greg Louganis negotiated the same dive -considerably farther away from the 10-meter platform tower than he would normally dive. In fact. Louganis, who went on to win two gold medals at the Games which concluded Sunday in &:lmonton, Alberta, says overconfidence can be a diver's down- fall. "You have to have a tremendous amount of respect for the platform and the water," admitted Louganis, speaking Wednesday at the Orange County Sports- writers' monthly meeting. "Diving off the 10-meter platform you're hitting the water at a tremendous speed. Even if you hit the water right, your body is still being tom up." he added. Shlibashvili never made it to the water Sunday. He hit his head on the platform after completing his second somersault. He remains in a coma in an Edmonton h09pital and is listed in critical condi lion. ''I think the Ru8sian w as trying too hard," offered Louganis, when asked to assess just what happened. "When you get into a meet, you want to put your best foot forward." Louganis, who just graduated from UC Irvine and is a member of the Mission Viejo Nadadores, called Shlibashvili's accident a "mechanical error." And he should know. The same thing happened to Lougania four years ago while competing in Minsk. Like Shlibashvili, he was pulled from the pool. But the injuries were minimal. "I was just trying too hard and I hit my head on the platform," recounted Louganis. "I was out for 30 minutes. Thank God, I don't remember it." On Sunday, when S hlibasl.vili at- tempted the ill-fated djve, Louganis was on the tower. There was one diver ahead of him -teammate Bruce Kimball. Louganis said he wasn't watching when the Soviet diver struck his head. Louganis called the attention that has been given the accident "distressing" and called diving a safe sport. "That was ju.st a freak accident. It's a shame when something like this happens. rm doing those dives and I plan on keeping them in my repertory," he said. "All new dives have to be approved and must be in the rule book. You have to prove the dive can be done," Louganis added. "l believe it was a safe dive." Greg Louganis No Dickerson, but Sherman still hopeful Cards' Sutter returns the favor LOS ANGELES (AP) --The moment St. Louis reliever Bruce Sutter trudged in from the right field bullpen and Los Angeles left fielder Dusty Baker stepped to the plate, the 45,895 fans at Dodger Stadium were on their feet. "I had to give him another chance," St. Louis Manager Whitey Herzog said of S utter, his ace reliever. "He did the job." Sutter, who posted his ninth save, wasted little time. He got Baker this time with one pitch. "Sometimes he'll get me, sometimes I'll get him," offered Sutter, matter-of-factly. '11bat11 ba8eball.'' in the NL West, instead dropped 1 ~ games behind Atlanta. Steve Howe, 2-4. who pitched the ninth inning, when David Green singled home Andy Van Slyke with the winning run, took the loss. In eight appearances since returning from the disabled list Howe is 0-3 with three save!! and a 3.09 ERA. He has ottly enjoyed the title of chief operating officer of the Los An,eles Exp~ for less than week, therefore Rod Sherman could look at the USFL's team inabf.lity to sign running back Eric Dk~er90n as his first setback. But Shennan, a resident of Irvine who is best known for his exploiu on the football field as a wide receiver for use. says the the new football league "cloeed the gap considerably" with the NFL just becawie the ExpreM came ao cloee to signing the Rams' No. 1 draft pick. Dtckenon finally signed with the Rama for a reported $2. l miJl4on Tue9day. but Sherman still can't help but think the Ex- p~ la going to survive without the ~ running back. "I look at this job aa a tremen- do"' opportunity," n oted s~. who replaced putl)' MorrilOn as chief operating of- ficer July 7. "We learned• lfNt cte.l (the tint year) and we feel we're~ to have• tremendoua produc:\ In UNM." Sherman. • former Uliatant athletic director at UC Irvine who tiemainl the No. 4 all-time re- ceiver in USC hiatory, will over- see the daily operations of the franchile. Wednesday at the Or- ange County Sportswriters' meet- ing. Sherman talked a little about the fiscal situation of the USFL team and the proepecta for ex- pansion in the young league. "I don't think the health of this league ii uncertain. A part of the free enterprise system is negative cash flow . That's normal," he said. The Express drew 225.442 in paid attendance ln 1983 for nine home dates. That's an average of 25,049 per game. Eliminate the no-shows, and the Expreas lured an average of 19,001 to each game in the spacious Loe Angeles Col- ileum. "We have l.ncu.rred a negative cash Oow but that really doesn't concern me aa a bustne.man. Year three ii crucial, however," Sherman added. It'• obvious that Sherman'i football mind now fOC'Wlel on the financial ledgen rather than the end IOl\8. ··Br CURT SEEDEN It was ol}ly two nights earlier when Baker blasted a ninth-inning, game-winning horner off of Sutter. The situation was nearly the same Wednesday night: Dodgers down a run, the tying run on base, and Sutter vs. Baker. But the best Baker could do this time was send a bouncer back to the mound, and the world champion Cardinals held on for a tenuous 6-5 victory over the Dodgers to snap their three-game win streak. The victory was St. Louis' first all .euon at Dodger Stadium, after losing five in a row. But it was • vital one, for it got the Carda into a virtual tie with Montreal for eecond place in the National League F.ast, only one pme behind Philadelphia. The Dodgen, who started the night with deslgna on slipping back into first plac:e Dave Rucker, 1-0, the third of four St. Louis pitchers. earned the win. The Cardinals jumped on Los Angeles starter Jerry Reuss for three runs in the fint inning, all on Floyd Rayford's 1eCOnd hornet of the .eaaon. The Dodgers came back immedlately, acoring twice ln the bottom of the first. Benny Ricardo signs with Raiders = ' ' outspoken opmiom were ipeCU.la\ed to be the key~ why he WM cut just before lut ~·s NFL IU'lke. Hil chief competition for the Raiden' ~kiddnc dutlet '8 veteran Chrta "I think~ reuon they (the Raid~) Ulce me la became of my llCCUl'1q. l've alwaya been very, W!rf llONnt.e. I think rve Sot an acellent lhot •t maldnC the ~. And I think the Balden do too, or they wouldn'\ bave ll8fted me." Rlcudo, a Cmla Mme rellcllnt. an.nd- ed • Ra6den mini.camp ~ :and .. • ! II imprt!99ed them io much they offend him a contnct. Rk:ardo, 29, will report to the Raiders camp in S.,.ta Rem Sunday. "Thia '8 a dream come true for me. I've alwaYI liked the Raiders, ln fact the tint pro pme I ever •w lnYOlwd the Raiden. I f .. l like a rookie ap1n •.. lt'a a chance llO ~.front o1 the home f~" _... Dw1na the pMt yeer Rbrdo hll bem dolnl work with 0.....,. County and IM ~ teleYWan ltatlom ad --beer\ bwolwd ln ~work wtdl an Imported beer "°"'PU'Y· . ! ! ! I ., ---- CS Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, July 14, 1883 ~----------------------------------------------------------~ Don't expect sellout for USFL title game From AP di1patcbes States Football League championship •. • DENVER -It's the first United [i] game, but the attendance at Denver's 75,000-seat Mile High Stadium Sunday · night probably will resemble a Denver Gold regular-season game more than a Ulle affair. League officials are anticipating a crowd of between 40,000 and 45,000 for the game, which pits the Michigan Panthers and the Philadelphia Stars. Dominic Camera, USFL marketing director, said that about32,000 tickets have been sold for the game. "We're confident we will sell 40,000,'' said Camera, "and we're hoping to do 45,000 by 6 p.m. Saturday so we won't have to invoke the television blackout in Denver." The game is being televised nationally by ABC. The Gold led the USFL in attendance this season, averaging more than 41 ,000 in nine home games. League officials obviously were hoping to capitalize on that crowd average, and on Denver's seemingly insatiable appetite for football (the National Football League Broncos have &0ld out the stadium since 1969, with 15,000 people on the waiting list for tickets), by awarding the title game to Denver. U a turnout of 40,000-45,000 for tbe cham- pionship contest is disappointing to the league, officials aren't letting on. Quote of the day Kelly McCormick, surprise winner in the women's three-meter diving at the National Sports Festival, on a bet she has with her mother, two-time Olympic cham- pion Patty McCormick: ''She told me that if I ever made the Olympic team, she would buy me either a Porsche or an ocelot. U I actually win the Olympics, she will buy me whatever I didn't choose when I made the team. She's beginning to sweat a little bit." Record run for students ANNAPOLIS -Twelve young m men completed a relay run across the United States in record time Wednes- day. arriving at the Annapolis City Dock 12 days, one hour and 35 minutes after they left Santa Monica. That was two days, two hours and 33 minutes faster than the old Guinness record set by runners from Rochester Institute of Technology. But for the 12 young men from St. Lawrence University in New York, the record wasn't as import.ant as the reason for the cross-<X)Ulltry run. They plodded through 13 states and the Di.strict of Columbia, running 24 hours a day in two-hour stints each , to publicize the need for money to fund more research on spinal cord injuries. Sandoval-Rico bout slated LOS ANGELES -Richie Sand-.• oval, the World Boxing Aaeociation's second ranked bantamweight con- tender, will fight Pajarito Rico of Michocan, Mex., July 21 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Sandoval, from Pomona, has a 21-0 record with 17 knockouts. u---With her pregnancy 51h months along, Nancy Lopez is taking a break from competitive golf. President honors DelaneY. WASHINGTON -President Re-Ell agan has awarded the Presidential •II• Citizens Medal posthumously to Kan-' sas City Chiefs football player Joe Delaney, who died trying to save three children Crom drowning last month. Delaney, 24, drowned June 29 at Monroe, La. The citation praises him for making "the ultimate sacrifice by placing the lives of three children above regard for his own safety." Delaney plunged into a public park pond to save three boys who were floundering. One of the . children. a 6-year-old, scrambled to safety but Delaney and two l l-year--0ld boys died. On Wednesday, the White Houae said the medal will be prettented on Reagan's behalf by Vice President George Bush in ceremonies at the Haughton High School gymnasium Friday. Gov. Dave Treen also will attend the ceremonies in which Carolyn Delaney, the widow, and Eunice Kennon, Delaney's mother, will acxept th~. Little League title on the line tonight It'll be Seaview against West- minster National at 5:30 tonight in the title game of the Diatrict 62 Little League Tournament of Champions at Huntington Valley Little League. Westminster National advanced to the championship with a 10-6 triumph over Ocean View Na- tional Saturday. Meanwhile, Sea- vi~w edged Stant.on, 3-2 Tueeday LO its semifinal game. In the Senior League District 55 tournament at Woodbridge Park in Irvine, Mission Hills clubbed Mi.aaion North, 6-1 behind the Vilas says he'll fight fine threat three-hit pitching of Gary Leigber, who also had a pair of hits in the winners' 14-hit attack. Mialion Hills will meet North Irvine in a 5 o'clock game this evening. North Irvine outlfat.ed Lacuna Beach, 11-10 in Wednes- day night's second game. eliminating Laguna. The 7:30 game tonight matches Viejo and Lake Forest, both un- beaten in the double elimination tourney. Leigber lost hia shut.out in the seventh inning when North Miasion tallied ita only run. Hit- ting stars for Mission Hills in- cluded Bill Parrott, who went 4-for-4 and drove in two runs, Sean Hardy, who was 3-for-3, and Kyle Abbott and Jeff Billups, who each accounted for an RBI. Early upset Braves top Phillies, Carlton Bob Horaer't bllee·loeded double Ill aparked • four-run ellhth lnnini aa Atlanta defeated Philac1elphia 5-2 in a battle ot National League dlvtalon le.den. Rookie Crate McMartry, 10-5, pitched • aix hitter, alriking out five and walking three, while 1oeer Steve C.rl&oo had seven strikeouts to improve hia career-leading alrikeout total to 3,582 ... Meanwhile. Nolan Rvaa raised his career strikeout total to 3,578 by fanning five, u Houston won ita eeventh game in ita last eight outino, 9-4 over Mon- treal. Ex-University High standout Tlm Wallacll slugged his 10th home run of the .eason ... Conaecutive two--0ut homers in the ninth inning by pinch hitter Jolmay Ray and Mike Ea1ler lifted Pittsburgh over San Franciaco 7-6 and HC>MSA gave the Pirates a sweep of the three-game.series. The Nt-'s home run leader, Darrell Evans had blaat.ed his.21st homer and Jack Clark had hit his 14th to help the Giants wipe out a 5-0deficit ... Joe Price to88ed a three-hitter and EddJe Milner drove in two runs and scored another as Cincinnati toppled the New York Mets 3-1 ... Steve Garvey singled in two runs and Tim Lollar won for the first time in more than three wee~ as San Diego defeated the Chicago Cubs, 5-4. Lollar, 4-6, scattered nine hits before leaving in the ninth, when the Cubs BCOred on an RBI double by Jerry Morales and a run-scoring single by Ron Cey. White Sox spurt into second Harold Baines' RBI double •. snapped a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning and taMarr Hoy& scattered seven hits to pace the streaking Chicago White Sox to a 5-1 victory over Cleveland. The White Sox, who swept a three-game series from the Indians and have won 15 of their last 21 games, moved into 8eCOlld place ahead of the Angels in the American League West ... George Breu had a ain8le, double and triple and ~ rookie Pat Slaertdaa collected three hits as Kansas City edged Toronto, 5-4, handing the Blue Jays their first loss in six games since the All-Star break. Du QaJaeoberry pitch- ed the final three inningB for his 2 lst save, tops in the majors ... Kea Sclarom acattered 10 hits in 8~ innings and Tom Bruauky and Jou Ca1ttno •MME• combined for seven as Minnesota notched a 6-1 win over the New York Yankees ... Jim Beattie worked out of bases-loaded jams in the fourth and fifth innings en route to his fourth straight victory ae Seattle topped Boston, 6-4 ... Cal Ripkeo Jr. blaat.ed a grand slam in the fourth to lead Baltimore past Oakland, 6-2 ... Bob McClare won his fifth coNeCUtive game and Ted Slmmoo1 drove in two runs as Milwaukee defeated alum ping Texu, 6-2. McClure, 6-7, scattered eight hita over 6 ~ i.nning:I and benefited from three double plays before he was relieved by Jim Slaton Varela holds on to title VENTURA -Ricardo Varela of m Los Angeles suocessfully defended his state super bantam weight title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Tony Eecobar of Tijuana at the Ventura County Fairgrounds Wedne9day night. Varela, who weighed 1201A pounds, im- proved his record to 34-7. Eacobar, 122, fell to 55-16. Television, radio TV: Buebal.1-Angels al Baltimore, 4:30 p.m .. Channel 5. RADIO: Bueball-Angela at Baltimore, 4:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Chicago Cubs at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m., KABC (790). Redskins start bid to repeat as NFL champs From AP dl1patclle1 Slx months ago, on a chilly Sunday night 1n Pasadena, they were hugging each other and pointing index fingers to the aky in the middle of the Roee Bowl as an entire coun\ry watched with admiration. Now. with S uper Bowl rings on thoee fingers, they are back to aquare one. With all the off-aeaaon banquets and endc.trsements behind them, the Washington Redskins again are open for bu.slneee. Their toughest task is ahead: to repeat aa National Football League champions. The Skins welcomed a group of rookies and selected veterans to their Carlisle, Pa., training bue today under ominous tones. The two previous Super Bowl champs did not qualify for the playoffs in the season following their triumphs. Coach Joe Gibbs is aware of this trend and wants to stop it. "Each year you have to start over," said Gibbs, who is in his third season as Washington's h ead coach. The starting 22 remains virtually the same, with the notable exception of offensive lineman Fred Dean, who jumped to the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League. However, Gibbs still finds it difficult to predict his team's strengths and weaknesses. "We are more worried about some positions than others, but you have to evaluate your talent. We came to camp last year with many unanswered questions. This year both the coaching staff and the players know what they are capable of doing." One of Gibbs' capable assistants from last season opened his own camp in Suwanee, Ga., today. Dan Henning greeted about 40 rookies and free agents and a handful of veterans to the Atlanta Falcons' training site. ''Our first priority is to evaluate the condition of the aquad," said Henning, an assistant head coach under Gibbs and a one-time assistant for Miami, Houston and the New York Jets. "We want to get the players used to hitting and maintain a schedule which will allow us to accomplish our physical goals and minimize injuries." FV Bobby Sox· pick All-Stars All-Star teams have been announced for the Fountain Valley Bobby Sox League. The major All-Stars open district play July 23 in Brea Hills while the minor All-Stars begin tour- nament action this Saturday in La Puente. Both tournaments are double elimination. The major All-Stars are composed of girls 13-15 years of age while the minor All-Stars are made up of girls 9-12 years. Major All-Star members include Kami Bigler, Jacki Blake. Brandy Brigham. Cay Crosby, Louise De Canio, Suzie Dunham, Frances Gomez, Merci Harbottle, Jennifer J ennings, Diane Kalb, Linda Lee, Pam Lewin, Shelly Mardon. Angela Martin, Sindy Rice, Romi Ritller. C,athy Scanlan, Kristin Snydl, Andrea Young and Tara Youngblood. major manager is Peggy Bigler and the coach are Chuck Bigler and Bob Snyder. Chaperone is Kathy Blake. Members of the minor All-Stars include Danielle Barlow, Nicole Berlandier, Kate Downy, Laurie Erwin, Dana Ferdinand, Lesley Girardot, J enni Kysella, Tamara McComb, Tamara Me.ndoza, Sheila Metcalf, Andrea Pescarola, Kelli Quinn. Tara Roysdon, Anne Salzman, Cheri Selva, Nancy Sheldon, Tara Snyder, Donna Switzer, Mignon Taylor and Christine Thompeon. The minor manage.r is Linda Ferdinand and the roaches are Cathy West and Kay Betttn,.er. The chaperone is Cathy Kravik. Soccer stars meet Sunday -The fourth annual American Speedaoccer Aaeociation All-Star game will be held thia Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Loe C,aballeroe R.c- quet and Sporta Club in Fountain Valley. As in previous yeara, the game will pit the top playen from 1he Empire Divtalon agalnat their counterparts from the Beech Division. The En1pire will be look- ing to evm thingJ up, • the Beach has won two of the three meetings. Los Angeles Luers' standout Clyde Best will lead the Empire Division stars. The team will allo include the seuon's top acore.n. Rick Nlnello from the Mlalion Viejo Viklnp and Eduardo Zatartan of the California Sian who have 12 goa1I apiece thus far. BROOKLINE, Mam. (AP) - Oulllenno Vilu is going to fight his threatened auspension and fine and apparently hM decided to take hia Cale to the public. Meanwhile, Roblnwood euily advanoed in the Dlatrict 62 Senior Leape tourney by~ a 20-3 vidory over Huntington Valley at Ed.l8on ffi&h. In Dlatrict 62 Junior Leque play, Fountain· Valley South elimlnlted Huntinaton Valley, 3-1 in a g.ame at Fountain Valley Htgtl. Tim Mayotte WaJJ an upset cuualty Wedn~ay, losing to Marcel Freeman at the U.S. pro tennia championahipe in Brookline, Mau. The Beach Divilion lncludee players from the leque'• molt succeaful teama, the C.O.ta Mea Cowboys (6·0) and the Newport Beech Bteakera (6-1). Other memben of the Beech Dlvldon lnclude entriet from TOl'T'aftDf, Irvine and San Diego. 'llie 30-yNJ"-old Argentine de- voted only minutes of a newt conference Wectne.day nilht to hl1 one·1ided whipptn1 ot J'rancem> c..nceDotU fn the U.S. Pro Tenrm tournament before welcominc queedona about hil troubs.. ''I'm aln!edy declared IUD. ty for t0methinc I didn't even do," VU. laid. "I didn't tab any money. I dktn't _. for any money, and I have to prove it," he Mid of. a threatened on.y..,. ....... and P0.000 fine. "How can I prove I didn't take '90,000T," he Mlced of the a1i.,.d '•~ ~ pa,off. "" Will smog affect top swimmers today? LOS ANGEL.IS (AP) -Smoe and ita effect on Olympic athletee durfna the 1984 Olympe 9amee hal been a major topic llnce Loi Anet8 WM named bolt, and today IWlmrnen open an lnt.ematlonaJ event hett amid pndlcdona of the wont attack ln three yean. 8o tbnt could be 9DIDe evidence of what. lf any, detrtmen&al Impact bad air condltlonl nqht haw en aw... About aoo .,.. expected in the tour-day =tlan and entriel lndude world r'9ClOl'd Vl8dimir' 8alnikoY of. the ScMet Union and ~ 8chnMder of Illa Qer. many. • The meet la the fint to be held in the new outdoor McDonaJda Olympe pool at the Univenlty of Southem California and cornet a little more than 12 mont.hl before t.he Garns, July 28-Auc. 12 of next yeer. Spobmnen for the South C.oM\ Air Quality Manapment District -.id eec-ond_...,. ~ aler1a are expected 1n IOIM Southern C..Womla area and are experted to con\inue for eewnl. .,_. AlthouCh the Unit«I Statee will have the ..,.._ number of competiton., .:Jn'8 top atan Ind~ wodd r'9ClOl'd holdi"I (,... ~ lprint« lowdy Galnet haw eJec\ed '°· lkt~event. The problem la that th1a meet c:omet just three weeks before the national cha.m- plonshipe at Clovta, N.M., and ln that meet the U.S. ~am for the Pan·American Games .. alected. ~of the swimmen arsue the two rmeta come too cloee topt.her. Salnlkov, the bat dlltant'e fr9tyle IWimmer ln the world tor the l)llt lix yeen and an Olympic aotd medalilt, ahou.ld pt top compe\Jtion lrom Jeff K.oltoff. The )'OW\I· 9* ~t flniahed htsh ecbool ln Upland, but all'Mdy hll one~ over Salnlltov. Schneider hM ~Uy been con- 9deted the beet all-aroUnd woman swmun.r ln \he world llnce 1980. · I The Emplre Dlviaion conll.ltl of Loe AnaeJea. Santa Ana, Mill6on Viejo, Fountain Valley and Cali- fornia. The Beach Divllion will be coached by Alfredo Maran while Mike Mahoney will Miid the &n- pire Division. ~ & o'clock matdlup w1l1 be ~by theownen' ,.meat 4. 'ncket prtcee are t4 foe adulta and $2.50 for ~t.hl under 18. U ~. Udceta are avallable- lor a $1 diacount for eech on. ordered. "'-' further debt inlorn\ldoft., phone 6&7-8272. ' A . . Bravura • • awa1t1ng decision By ALMON LOCKABEV Dellr Not ... ""' • ....., Irving Loube and his crew aboard the Frers-46 Bravura Wednesday were sweating out the arrival of one more boat which would determine if Bravura is the overall corrected time winner in the Transpac Los Angeles-to-Honolulu yacht race. Bravura finished the 2,225-mile course at 2:42 p.m. PDT Wednes- day. but Robert Grant's Choale-40 Skysail, a ~ C entry from Santa Barbara Yacht. Club was still at sea with an outside chance of saving her handicap time and upsetting Bravura. At the 8 a.m. roU caU Wednes- day, Skysail was 235 miles from Diamond Head and would have to average 12 knots for the rest of the course to save her time. Twenty-seven yachts had fin- ished by 5 p.m. PDT Wednesday and severaJ more were expected before midnight. Libalia Too, skippered by Arhtur Kamasugi, Waikiki Yacht Club, reported she had broken an •1pper shroud and boom, virtu~y putting her out of the runrung. Before the accident Libalia Too was 209 miles from the finish and st.anding fourth overall and sec- ond in Class D on handicap. Correcfeci 11,,.,. standings. OVERALL -I Bravura; 2. Greel Fun, Clay B•rn•rd, SI. Frencl• YC, 3. Tomehewk. John Arens, Balboa YC; 4. ~vull, Rober! Grant, 1 Santa Barbera YC; S. Jumpln Jack F18lh, G.A Woodroffe, Rov•I New Zeeland Y•chf Souedron; 6. Clierltv, Wllllam Osfffmlller. Bania Corinfhlen YC; 7. O.xace, Leslie v. LK!le, MonffftV ~lnsula YC, a. Wlnsom« Gold, Vincent Bari· Ing, S.n Diego YC. 9. Jes!, Rev Jareclli, Los A~s YC; 10. Whlsllewind, Mich.el Chope>ln, Long Beech YC. CLASS A -l. Oaxaca, 2. Whlsflewlnd; 3. Samurai, Rov Disnev, Los A"9tles YC; 4. Charlev, NOian Bushnell, Sf. Frencls YC, S. UPbeat, Don Ayres Jr .. NawPOrt Hartior YC. CLASS 8 -1. Great Fun; 2. Tomahawk; l. Jumoln Jeck Fle\/1; 4. Notorious. Scott Pine. Santa Cruz YC; S. Reveoge, Wevne Wlllanbafg, PiarPOlnl Bev VC. CLASS C -I. Bravura; 2. Merlshllan. Katsuhil<o Takeda, Jepan; 3. TlmbafwOlf, Larry Alkins, CebrlHo Beech YC; 4. HNI W•va, Dick ~nlnuton, Long Beech YC; S.Uln Ne Mera, Jim Bernhart, Ha wall YC CLASS D -l. Skvull; 2. Ceiefltv; 3. WlnM>m. Gold; 4, Jest. Rav Jarecki, Los Angeles YC; S. Monlgomarv Slreal, Jeme1 Denning, Richmond YC. O 'Malley says Howe appeal was expected LOS ANGELES (AP) -Peter O'Malley a nticipated Steve Howe's reaction to the fine the Dodger president imposed upon him last week after the pitcher's second treatment for cocaine ad- diction. "lt is not a surprise," O'Malley 1 said at Dodger Stadium Wednes- day nighL "It is fine with us, a player is entitled to an appeal. He has that right to file an appeal. If there's any doubt in the player's mind, he has that right to have it cleared up." Howe-. whose fine amounted to $53,867 -a month's pay -had a grievance filed in New York Wednesday in his behalf by the Major League Players Associa- tion. A joint meeting will be held in several weeks between the union and the Player Relations Committee to discuss the penalty. Stating that the fine "is beyond the power of the club," the union filed the grievance with O'Malley, seeking to overturn the fine. U no settlement is reached, the matter will be turned over to baseball's pennanent arbitrator. Raymond Goetz. --------------,~----..,......,- Azzurra (right), the Italian 12-meter yacht, takes lead away from Australia II (KA-6) during Wednesday's foreign selection trials of the America's Cup classic being held off New- port, H.J. Azzura was the upset winner by 32 seconds. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday,July 14, 1983 C3 It's a labor of love for America's Cup doctor Zamorani NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -Fran- co Zamorani is a physician from Rome, but his heart is in sailing. So it was natural for him to be the Italian team doctor -and a backup crewman -at the Ameri- ca's Cup. "You have to be a bit crazy," the bearded physician said with a grin before Tuesday's races. "There is no money; you work seven days out of seven days; you leave your profession, your fam- ily, for this. "You come here and afte.r two years you are not even on the boat. It sounds crazy. Of course. I love it." Zamorani, 29, brought a scien- tist's zeal to the first Italian challenge ever for the historic sailing pri:ze that has eluded gen- erations of sailors, He developed physical and mental tests for prospective crewmen on Italy's challenger, Azzurra. He researched food and exercise programs for them and kept strict records. He developed a portable medical clinic for Az- zurra 's motoi;boat which follows I the races, so that any emergency is treated quickly. Yet as a physician. he yearns w be a sailor. "I am more proud to be five times champion in the Italian IOR sailing class, and world champion in the mini-ton class," Zamorani said, gesturing with powerful arms and hands as he sat before his medical supplies. "I know I am useful here. But 1 am not on the boat. I would like to be on the boat. Perhaps in the third round (of races) I will be on board.'' . Azzurra js one of se ven challengers from five na7 seeking· the right to go against the U.S. defender in the cup finals begin- ning Sept. 13. Australia 'unlucky' in defeat Millen brings skills to Irvine NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Cino Ricci, skipper of the Italian yacht Azzurra, scored an upset victory over Australia II in the America's Cup trials, then called it a matter of luck. Off-road racer has made most of opportunities ByCURTSEEDEN Of Ille Delly l'llo4 •ta1t Steve Millen haslived in New Zealand for most of his life, and he hai done most of his racing in exotic locales such as Malaysia and other parts of Southeast Asia. contention for the Mickey Thompson Off-Road Championship Gran Prix which enters its fourth and final round July 23 at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds. i After three events, th class battle has centered around five drivers, incl ' ing Millen and Toyota Motor Sports teammate Ivan Stewart, among others. "Today, the Australians were unlucky," he commented after completing his first victory over the front-running boat in the cup trials, by 32 seconds. ''They had a little problem with a halyard. and we took it (the lead) at the first mark. We man· aged the wind just a little better." So, what's Millen doing buying a home in Irvine and preparing to race in Pomona? Well, it seems Millen, a member of the Toyota Sports team which is currently vying for the coveted Manufacturers Challenge Cup, was traveling from his home in Auckland to the United States three or four times a year-and he liked what he saw. Millen says off-road racing is by far one of the most grueling portions of competitive racing he has encountered. "It's very demanding on the body. It's really hard in terms of all of the big jumps involved. The ·speeds aren't that high. I find it a little disappointing that you can't pass cars on the comer," he says. But Ricci, in Italy's first try for the historic sailing trophy, said he doubted if Azzurra could top the John Bertrand-sailed Australia IT 1 I in a series. "I just saw all the opportunities that were available here,'' explains Millen. "I was just more and more impressed each time I came over here." Still, Millen is hoping to attain the same kind of success he has enjoyed in the past, such as: ''We are just a little slower." ht> added. "I think they are the best boat here, and I think they w iU face the Americans." Today, it is Millen doing the impresID\g with victories at Riverside, high finishes at the Long Beach Gran Prix support race for Formula Atlantic c.ars and his most recel')t success -off-road racing. •First place in the 1977 Southeast Asia Single Seater Rallye. •Second place in the 1977 New Zealand International Rallye. But can the Australians beat the Americans in the September match races for the cup? · "No. said Ricci. "If we can beat them, it is impossible for the Americans not to beat them." "I've never actually done off-road racing as such," he says. "I feel I bring aJong my experience in the other facets of the sport." •First place In the 1980 Malaysian Gran Prix and Penang Gran Prix. As for the Mickey Thompson Gran Prix, Millen settled for third place in the first race. Steve Mille n Seven 12-meter yachts and their crews from five foreign na· lions have begun a summer of racing to determine which will be on the line Sept. 13 for the best-of-seven finals against the U.S. defender. That experience has catapulted Millen into Busy weekend for PHRF skippers Performance . Handicap Racing Fleet skippers and crews are looking at a busy weekend as three series races are scheduled by Orange County yacht clubs Saturday and Sunday. Voyagers.Yacht Club will conduct the fourth race of its Humphrey Bogart Series for PHRF and Ocean Racing Catamarans on Saturday; Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club has scheduled the fourth race of its Angebnan Series Sunday, and Dana Point Yach t Club will shepherd PHRF sailors in the third race of its Dana Point Series Sunday. Distaff sailors will have their day in the sun and, hopefully wind, Sunday in Lido Isle Yacht Club's All-Girl Regatta. 1n other Southern California Yachting Association areas: Los Angeles-Long Beach Long Beach Yacht Club -Cat Harbor and Return (Island Series 5 & 6), Saturday, Sunday Santa Monica Bay California Yacht Club -Prince of Wales Bowl (California finals), Saturday, Sunday. King Harbor YachtClub-Cal-20 Fleet Championship, Monday through Saturday (July 18-23); Dinghy Day (centerboards), Saturday. Santa Monica Yacht Club -Racey Ladies Regatta (WOW) Saturday, Sunday. Channel Islands Yacht Club -Blue Water Series, Sunday. WAtlake Yacht Club -Mid-summer Regatta, Sunday. Alan Bond, weho heads the Australian entry, said his boat had· two major equipment prob- lems on the first tacking leg. San Otego Coronado Yacht Club -Classic Series. Saturday. Silver Gate Yacht Club -Clipper Series, Saturday. Santa Barbara Yacht Club -Wilson Series 4, Sunday. "The main sheet blew out and they couldn't tack," he said. "And the genoa halyard broke and the genoa came down. We were without headsails for a while." Oceanside Yacht Club -Summer Series (handicap), Saturday; Rorick Series (PHRF), Sunday. San Diego Cruiser Association -San Luis Rey to Oceanside (predicted log). Saturday. UC Irvine's Ibbetson to row on U.S. squad Bruce Ibbetson of UC Irvine has been named to the United States rowing team which will compete in the World Championships Aug. 27 . Azzurra, in the first Italian challenge in the cup trials, now has a 6-4 record in the second preliminary series. Australia 11 still leads at 8-2. San Diego Yacht Club -Ayeea Trophy race (invitational), Saturday. San Diego Navy Sailing Club - Optimist Regatta, Sunday. Coronado Yacht Club -Sail & Sea Regatta (handicap), Sunday. Ibbetson is one of two rowers from California colleges to be named to Coach Randy Jablonk's crew. joining Kevin Still of UCLA. Jablonic is from the University of Wisconsin. The other t wo Australfan 12-meters won. with underdog Advance upsetting Britain's Vic· tory '83 by one minute, 15 sec- onds, and Challenge 12 leading alt the way in defeating France 3 by 1:19. Mission Bay Yacht Club -Jun- ior-Senior Regatta, Saturday. Sunday. Southwestern Yacht Club -Coast Guard Auxiliary Series (handicap), Sunday. U.S. ROWING TEAM S.tll Bauer (Vele), COJ(SWlln: l!lruc• Ibbetson (UC lrvlne); Chartev Clapp (WHfllnglonl; Kevin Slfll (UCLA); David Clark (Cornall); Otto Stakl (Pitnnl; JoM Terwlfllgar (P1clllc Lut~anl: Brl•n Hood (Nevv>. Advance skipper Iain Murray'· said he overhauled Victory '83 on t he second tacking leg after the lead swa four times. U.S. ~OUR·MAN TEAM Nortb ud Inland Ventura Yacht Club -Anacapa race (Blue Water Series). Saturday, Sunday. Rowt Esoailh. Jr. (Wisconsin); Michael l!lach (Cornall); Kevin Proclor (Navv); Alan Foroev (Wasnlnglon). Dickerson came close to signing with USFL HOUSTON# (AP) Southern Methodist graduate Eric Dickerson, the second p.layer taken in the National Football League draft, will report to the Rams' training camp Friday aft.er almost accepting a "very competitive" offer from the United States Football League. The All-America running back from Southern Methodist told Houston radio station KIKK he came "cloee to taking" an offer from a USFL club which he declined to name. Dickenon signed with the Ram,, Tuelday. "It was very competitive. I mean very,'' he said of the USFL contract. Dickenion said he u ked his mother for her advice on the matter. "I called my mother (Mon.) and asked her what did she think. She said, 'Let me aleep on it.' I called her the next. mornm, and ahe said, 'Stay with the Rams,"' he satd. Terms of the NFL contract were not _revealed but reports said the final offer was a four-year pact worth $2. i million and a signing bonus. Dickerson, who was in Houston Wednesday, said he was anxious to play for Rams c.oach John Roblnson, whose running backs included Helsman Trophy winners O.J . Simpson and Marcus Allen. "l want to be one of his best.," Dickerson said. "He'll know how to use me a lot more." ' Dickerson said he is anxious, though, that fans reallz.e he is not a savior for the downtrodden Rams. "I don't want to feel like I'm here to break records for them right away and set the world on fire," he said. "I want to do the best 1 poeaibly can." He said he haa no doubts he can make it aa a professional. Critics have charged Dickert0n has not proved his ability as a reteiver. "I haven't had a chance to," he said. "I know I can catch the ball." Dlckenon admitted he met with the Loa Angeles J!lxpre91 of the USFL while he w c:out. COMPLETE sports I .1111w r' • 11h r.tlt·, llfl .111f1111i-1tr.llf( (' f( ,, d1111 .,, lwl\\('t·ri \0 .11ul i.O We have rale\ 30% under s1anda1d ralt'\ 101 tlnvt'I) be1ween thl• a11r• ot 10 and60 Th e1e' a !((1orl rr.mm 101 1h1s. r a1mt•r. lo.now\ th.it lht>\l' dnvt'" lt•nd tu h•' \.llN dnri m(l1 r c .u<'ful un the h1Mhway You're th<.' d11v('t\ who have tewr1 u c1drnh Th.11\ why fdrmeo 1 •N '"'' ()01 )()160 p~cl..a11r ,,1110 polity. If you quality. yov coold u ve su~1anu.1lly on your prt>miurn~. f.lrmen lnsuran('{' Croup "'worklllfl rom.11mtly 10 keo..•µ alw <<»h of 1nw rancr clown •• md thr ~mour11 ol prolt't tion uµ. And th•• J0/60 µ.1ck ~1t" ,1111n policy k onr w11y wr do 11. Why •IOI c.sll met GEO. LA DOUFI·~ 17171 Beach Blvd "K" Huntio1too Beach C.llf .. 92647 714 842·8885 1 T~e San Diego Chicken putt choke hold on ump Mike Gillis Wednesday during minor league game in GreenBboro, N.C. In th• Diiiy Pffal -\ ... _ ,_. t , . . C4 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 Newport angler ho,oks first marlin of season OUTC>OQRS One of the lll06l consistent spots off our local coulllne for marlin f Wung is the 209 and this area lived up \0 its reputauun last weekend by g!ving up the first marlin for New port area anglers. Scott Allebom of Newport Beach was fishing aboard the private sportsfisher Break.away, sklp- pered by his father Bob, when the blllfish struck a lure. It took Allebom one hour and 15 minutes \0 land the fiah on 20-pound li ne. The marlin weigh ed in at 109 pounds, acc.'Orchng to Helen Smith at the Balboa Angling Club. JIM NIEMIEC There have been a number of marlin spotted in channel waters all the way from San Diego to A.nacapa Island off the Ventura coast where surface temperatures are being recorded a t 73 degrees. temperatures is having a real effect on fishing. There ls warm water tu.ming cool in a matter of hours and cold water turning warm during similar periods, with changes in water color following different temperatures. The ocean is still perparing itself for a wide open bite on exotics that might come later this month. The Thia year's ''El Nino" effect on ocean ':t' t I . ' . " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American Lueu• Tt •es Ch IC.ego .,.... KenM>i. 0.klend Mlnnesote S.ellle Toronto 8elflmore O.trol! NewYortt MllweukN Botton Clevtiend WEST OIVISION Cltv W L 45 39 « 39 « 40 39 44 3' "' 37 so lA SJ EAST DIVISIO .. "' lA 46 36 ~ 36 •• 3' 42 39 41 42 lS 49 W9*1fte19'1'a Scw.s O.trolt 7. A ...... I S.ellle 6, 8o"on • Belllmore 6, O.kland 2 Chlceoo s. Clevelend I MlllnflOll 6, N-York 1 Kenw$ City s. Toronto • MttweukH 6, Tues 2 TedeV'a Genwtl Pct. .536 .S30 524 •••• .«1 425 .391 .SIS .561 .561 .SJ7 .Sl9 .494 •17 GB 'n I 3'h • ,.,., 121/'t An9111 (ForKll I· 5) at 8elllmore (McGregor 9·4), (n) 0.~l•nd (McCellv 3·3) at 8011on 1Tud0r 6·S). (n) KenU1s Cltv (818<~ l·3) al Clevelana (Sutcliffe 10-•l. (n) T91H (HOU911 1·11 •I New York (llewle¥ 1·71. Cnl Mln11etOta (WIUlems S·91 et MllwaullH (Sutton 6·SI, (n) Toronlo (Leal •·6) al Cl!lcago (Koosmen 1·1l. IM Oe1roll (Morris l ·I ) el S.etfle (AbbOtt J-01, lnl Alt4inle '**" Sen Diego Hout ton "•"onal Lueu• WEST DIVISH>N W L SJ !M so 3' 45 40 44 41 s.n ,:ranclsco Clnclnne1 41 u 3t 49 PhlleCltlPl!le Montreal SI. Lovla POlabUrot\ cr.lceoo NeW YQf'ft EAST DIVISION 42 39 Sl9 42 41 4.) 42 39 43 3' 0 JI S4 W-V's Scarff SI Louis 6, D.-n S Pct. tHI 595 S'l'I Sll "' '31 506 .S06 476 453 ..365 POtlburfJll 7, Sen Frenclaco 6 Ctnclnne11 l , N~w York I Atlen1a s. P110edt1011le 1 HouSJOll 9. Monlrtal 4 Sen Oleoo S, Cnlcego 4 Toesev1s Gamet GB I' 7 • 10'"> , s I I )t;1 S';) 13 Chicago (Trout 7·7) et Dtdten (Ptne 7·4). (n) Plftal>ul'Qh IMCWIHlams 9·5) " Sen Diego IDrevtckV 11·6) Clnclnnefl lPuleo 3·41 at New Yor~ (Seever S-tl, Cnl Al1enfa (Perez 10·?) al Plllfeel*lollle (8 Yatrom 3·•1, (n) MontrHI (llOQffS 12·l l ., Houston INlellro 6·11. Cnl St Louis (L4Poln1 6·1tl al Sen Francisco (Krullow S·S). l~I AMERICAN LEAGUE T19eri 1. Aneeh 1 CAUl'OltNIA Dt!TROfT Cer-ID FOll U ReJIUn dll Lvnn ct Oownfnglt AClerll W llJCIUn JI> Velentln r1 Grle11 ~ a_..c UHlllli ) 0 0 1 • 0 2 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 I 7 0 4 0 I 0 Whllakr 2t> U _.P'I 8rokna 11> KGlt>s11 c1n Htrndon H Grubt> rt GWll1on rt Ltmonct L .. ch lb Cat>tff lb Krncn11 :lb MRC,llJO Trammlu Fenev c Wcknhs c l5 It I T ..... ~ ........ M>r hbl 4 0) 0 I 0 I 0 0000 3 I 0 0 4 I I 0 ? I I I 1 0 0 0 4 1 I 1 2 I I 0 I I 0 0 2000 1 I 0 I 2 0 0 I 2 0 I 1 2 0 I I JI 1 10 6 ~ 001 000 ooo-1 O..elt 0 HI 006 OOK-1 Game-Winning RBI -Grubt> 151. E-GrlC:h, Foll. Tremmel!. DF'-Delroll 1 lO&-Celltorrtla a, Datroll 7, 28-Lvnrt, Wh(taket, LH Cll, Lemon. Grlcll S-K GI~. SF-Cerew, Trammel. '" H It SA BB SO ~ KllOl'I L,l ·J S S 6 Cunla 1 1 2 Zelln 0 o 0 o..r..it F>etrv w .1-' 9 9 I I O t(tson Pitched to lour ballers In 6111 T-2:3t. A-30,133 American Lffwe Mer--. 6, lttel $tx 4 S.etlle 102 110 001-. 13 Botton 070 110 OOC>--4 II 1 8"111t, Ceudijl ltl end Mercaoo. Ec:keraiev, JoM\Oll ISi. Bird Ill end Geoma11. w-e.etfle. l·S. L-Ecfr.ertlev, S-1 Hlta-Seellle, ll.Nttson (S), 0...1111 Ill tknton, YH lnfllT'tskl (SI. ~ ..•. ,, Oeklend 000 007 @-2 t I B•lllmor• 001 400 oi.-. t o Conrov. Beefd (41, UnderwOO<I (7) •NI Httlh; Oevla. S!tWtrl (7) alld Dtml>.-V. W-Oevl•, 1·•. L-<onrov, 2•2. HR.-.a111more, Rlllk1111 110 , Ayele IJl. Twins •• Yenlrtft I New York 000 001 ~I 10 2 Ml,,nuole 010 010 12k-6 13 O. Guidry, Frazier (8) end Wynegar; Schrom, Davia (9) and Smllh, w-Schrom, 1·3. L-Guldry, 10·5. HR-New Yor1<, Gamble (61, Revllh 51 111119 ~vs 4 Toronto 000 101 001-14 2 t(enus Cllv 000 113 OOx-S 9 I Cle ncv encl Martinez. Whlfl (I); Gure, OulMnberrv (1) •I'd Wathe n W-Gure, 1·10. L-Clencv, 1·6 Brewtn •· ••-' 2 MllwaukH 001 Oil 20C>-6 13 0 Toes ooo 000 200-2 10 2 McClure, Sleton (1) end Scnroe<ier; Darwin, Jones end JohnSOr> W-M.celure, •·1. L-Oerwln, 7·1. HR-Tues, Hosteller (3) NATIONAL LEAGUE C.rdktafs 6, Dodeer1 S STLOUIS LOS ANGl!LU LoSmflhlf VenSlvk II McGH ct GrN 11rf fadrc:k lb AaYlrd JD Oberkfl lb Porler c Herr 2t> Sutter p OSmllh u Allertp 8rumr Ph Lahll P toru oh Riieker P Ramsv 2b T ..... lbrlllll I 0 I 0 • 1 1 I s 0 0 0 4 I 1 I 4 I 3 0 S I l 3 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 S I 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSo2b Lendrx ct Beker tf Guarrer lb Brock It> ' Mershel r1 LendllY pr SHowep Yeegerc ltuneff u lleuu P lloenck Ph Nlednlur p Thomaarl J9 '12' T.,._.. ~ ltV '"'*"" abrllbl 5 1 2 0 • 2 2 2 '0 2 3 • 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 I 2 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 )65105 St, Leub -002 001-f L .. .,_.. -020 IOt-5 Geme·Wlnntno A8t -Gr"" (4). E-McGee, LendrH uk, Guerrero, LOB-St. Loula 10, Lot Al\9elff 7. 28-0. Smith, lluswtl. 38-Beller. Hll-Revford m, Landrteux ct). S8-S Sex (30), S-Allen 2. Reun , SF-Beker P H R Ell 88 SO SIL8'1ta Alien 5 6 • ) I 5 La!lll 2 2 I I 0 I Rucker W, 1-0 I 7·3 1 0 0 0 3 Sutler S.9 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Lttlt~ Reuss 6 ' 5 s I s Nlt<1nfut1' l I 0 0 0, 2 SHowe L,2·• I 2 1 I I I W?-Allen, SHowe 8al1<-Lallll T-~:•5 A-5,195 Natlenal LNeiM ,..,_tti7, G6Mfl 6 PlfltC>urgh 230 000 002-7 12 I Sen Franclaco 012 201 OC»-6 10 7 Ce lldelarle, 8 tll0v (4), Sartnltnlo 161. Tekulve (9) end Pena. Devis. Mertfn (2). Barr (61, Minton (7) and 8renlv W-Sermlento, 3·3 L-Mlnlon. 2·6 HRa-Plttlt>uron, Har1>81' (51. Lecv UI. Ro (2), Easler 16> Se~ Franclteo, Clari. IW , Evens (21) llecb ), fMh I Cincinna ti 100 020 000-l 9 7 New York 000 010 @-I 3 I Price end Knlcttv. Terrell, Oroaco (71, Sl•ll 191 end Orllz, A$11lord t•) w-Prtce. l·S. L-Terrell, 1·4. HA-New Yor'k, Fol ler (IS) ani .... s.~t Atlanta 100 000 CM0-5 7 2 PlllledelPhla 001 000 011>-2 6 I McMurtry end 8tntdlcl, Owen (I); Carlton, Holland (I), Altemlrano (t i eno Olu . W-McMurirv, IO·S. L-Cerllon. 9·10. Hll-PnlleOelPllla, Olu (ti. """" '· ··-. MOntrH I 001 011 001-6 I I Hout•on oos 010 lOJt-t 10 o LH , Smith (3), SChalreder Ill ana Certer; llvan, Dewlev (t ) e nd Blorllmen, w-llyen, t ·I. L-LH . 6-6. Hlls-Montreal, Wellach (10), OawSOr> (ltl. • Houston, Blorkmen (IJ. ""*'" S, ClilH 4 Chicago 000 110 ~ 10 Sen DltQO 002 10'2 OOa-S I 1 Relnev, LM!erf5 16), Bruu ter 171 end Oevla. LOiier. O.L.eon (9), Luees (9) end Kenned" W-LI>!ler, 4·6 L-ll•lney, •·I HRi-C11Jcego, More4and Im . Sendt>ero "' MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ~nLNVUe BATTING (ltS el Dell): Carew,,.,,_,, ,40'1/ Brett, Kensas Cllv. ·™· Boggs, Botton, 3S9; Grlffev, Nt w York, .333; Alktni., Kansea City, .327. RUNS: UPtlleW, Toronto, 60; Younl, MllweulcH , 60; Event, Bolton, 51, Wiison. ltan•ea Cltv, 56, Murrav. Beltlmore, SS; Rlo+.1111. ea111more. n. ABI. Rice, Boaton, 63, C-. Mii· waullM, 61; t<llllt. Chlcaoo. 61; Werd, Mln-te, SS, Parrlah, O.troh, Soc; Uo· thew, Toronto, 54. HIT$: Whll•ktr, O.lrolt. 110; 8-t. Bo•lon, 109, Rice. Bolton, 104; Carew, ANG•LS, 101.I Waro, Mlnneao11. 102. OOUBLES: Parrlth, Delroll, 27; 800111, 8ollon, ,,; McRH, Kenu a City, 261 Hrbek, Minnesota, 24; Cooe>er, MllwaukN. 1l. TRIPLES: Herndon, Oelrolf, 1; Wiison, Oetroll. f, Grtflln, Toronto, 6. Gl1>a0<1, O.lrolt, 6; • are tied wllh 5. HOME llUNS: lltc.e. Boaton, 23. Kltllt, Clllcaoo. 20; Armaa, 8ot1on, It, Coooer. MllweukH, 11; IJl>ihew. Toronlo, 11 STOLEN BASES: Henden on. Oekland. 4'1 Cru1. Chic-. 42; Wiison, l(anus Cllv. tel; It.Lew, ClllCllOO, 341 SamPlt, Teoa, 21, PITCHING (7 deelalona): Koosman, Cnl· t100. 7·1, >.JS; Jeckaon, Torontoi 7·1. •.20; ltlelltlll, New York, 10-3. ), 4; Heu, MllwaukN , 6·2. ~.f1 STRIKEOUTS Slt.o, Toron10. Ill, Btvleven, Clevel4ino. 110. Mor"'· Detroll, 91, lllOMlll, New York, 93, Hovi, ClllCeQO. ... SAVES: Oulsenberrv. Kenan Cllv, 21; C•udlll. Seattle, 11; Sl°'nlev, Boslon, 16. 0 .. 1,, MlnllelOlll, 161 LONI. Ot lroll, 12. National LN9il• BA TTtNG ( 19S al Detsl-HendrlG1<, Sf Louis, 3S2; Knlohl, Houston. .J.U; Eu ler. Plttsburoh. 327, Murohv, Allenle, 327; Oliver, Monlrul, .321. RUNS·MurPhv, Atlanta, 80, Gervev. San Oleoo. 6t. Evens, San Frencl1eo, 04, Raines, Mpntreel, 63, Dawson, MontrHI, u. RBl·Da•non. Monlretl, M; MUrPll\I, Allente, 63; Hendrie~. S1Louls, 60. Cho111bllu , Allanla, SS, Guerr«a, Los Anetle\, S4. HtTS·Dewson, Monfrtet. IOI, Oliver. Monlrtel, IOI. TllOn, Houston, 106; Hen· dr1dl, SI. Louis, 103, Murl>tlv. Atlante, 107. DOUBLES·Knlollt. Houston. 24, Otl•er. Monlrte). 24. Buckner, C11tcego, 23; Hen· drlck, SI Louis, n. Cruz, Houston, 21, J.Rev, Pl11sbUro11. 21 TRIPLES· Butler,. Attente, I, Moreno, Houston, a, Reine•, MonlrH t, 1, Dewson. Monlru l, 6; S ere lied with S • HOME llUNS·Even1, Sen Francisco, 21; Guenwe, LH Anetlea, 1'1 MurPnv, Allen· la, 1'; Oewson, Montreal, II; Schmidt, Pnlledell>tlta, 17. STOLEN BASES·Relnes. MontrH I, 37. Wll•on. New York. 31, 5..S.•, LM An-.a. J01 LeMesfer, San Frenclaco, 21, M.o<eno, Houatmn, 27. PITCHING (7 deelt.lonl)·Rn n, Houafon, 9·1, 2.09; Monleiusco, Sen Diego, I· I, 4 .. 07, Falcone, Atlante. 1· I. 2.97. P Pertz, Ati.n· ta. 10·2. 2.57; H ...... , LH 1tn-.s, 1·2. 1.J4 ; Rooers, MontrH I, 12·1, 2.94. STlllKEOUTS·C•cJton. Phll•d•IPl!le, 148: Solo, Clnclnnan, 130; McWltlleml , PU1&bur1111, 109, Rooers. MontrH I, 19; Berenvl, Clnclnnell. "· Cendelerle, Pit· !Sburoh, II SAVES·Bedroslen. Atla nta. 13; Ile· erdOll, MonlrH I, 13, Lavelle, Se'! Fran· Cisco, 12, LeSmilll, Cr.lcego, 11, L"'8s, Sen Diego, 10, $. H-e, Les An-.s, 10. Lmte LNVUt TOURNAMENT 01' CHAIW"IONS D11trle1 '2 let Hu""""'9n V ... y LL) TenltM'a ~ GMN S:JO -Weslmlnllef Ntllonel n . See view LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS Seniclf' LMVW DISTIUCT SS TC>Ult .. AMIENT <•t W~ ,..,..., ltVIMI W9*1fte19V'I kerM Min ion Hiiia 6, Min ion North I (Min ion Nortr. ellmlneted) North lrvlne 11. Legune Beech 10 ILa11une Beech ellmlnoted) Ttftlllllt't Gtl!WI S·IS -Mlu lon Hiits vs Nortr. Irvine (loH r ellmlne tedl 7:30 -Viejo vs l el\t FortSI Ftide'I'• G-• -Min ion Hills· Nor Ill Irvine winner v,. Vle)O·Leke Fortll lour OISTIUCT '2 TOVlt .. AME"T (al Ecl1«1 Hltfl, INMf fltild) WedrlHdeV't S<we Aoblnwooc:I 20. Hun11noton Venn l Ttftlllllt'a GMN s -BOIH "'· Fountain VeU•Y South l'rldeV's GMN S o,m -S..vlew vs Westmlntft< Nellonel Junlof" LN9Ut DISTIUCT 62 ToutlNAMENT <a• ,.,..,,..,. v•v Hllfll W.._..v'sk«W Founleln Velley Souln J , Huntlne1on Vellev I (Hunllnoton Vellev tllmlnettd) Teflklftt'a G-6 -Octen View Amtrlcen v• Seevlew l'l'1dll V'l Ganwt S o.m. -Boll• "'· Wflfmlnale< Neflonel SaturdllV't Oemes 10 e.m -Foun1eln Vellev North "' Rot>tnwood 10 a.m -Founfeln Vellev So<Jl!I n OcHtl View Amerlcen·S.evlew winner DISTRICT SS TOUttNAMENT et w..-... ,..,_, _, SaturClllV'l~ 4 Pm -Mlu loll So<Jfh va S.ddleOecfr. 1 P.m. -Nortr. Irvine ., Min ion HIM• SllftdllV'I Gel!WI 1 o.m. -Levuna 8Hch "'· Soufh Irvine • P.m -Vlelo Vl L•ke ForH I Mendey'a G11nwtt S P m -Min ion Soulll·Seddlet>ec1< lo>tf vs. Norfh lrvlne·Mln lon Hiiis IO"r 7.30 P,m -Min ion Soulh·S.ddlet>ecll winner vi. North lrvine·Mlulon HIUt winner TueMllV't O- S P.m. -Leoune BeKll·Soutr. lrvlne lo-"'· Vltt0·Lelle Fortal IOW' 7~ P.m. -Leoune 8M<'l·Soutn Irvine winner vt Vleki-Lakt Fortit winner LITTLE LEAGUE 11·12•VHr·ttds DISTRICT 62 TOUltNAMSNT ARelt A l•t l'-'9111 veen ...,... LLI Se1""4111V'I~ I om. -Ocaen View Ne1ion.1 vL S1en1on 4 p.m -Foun1aln Valley Norlh vs. W"lmlnster Amerlcen MM*Y'• Gamet S:lO om. O<;.een View Na- llO(lal·Slenlon loaer '"· Founte)n Vellev Norlh·WHlmlnster Amerlc.en toter TIMMllV'a G- 5:30 P.m -OcHn View N•· llonel·Stan1on winner •s St••lew AltEA • (et Dc:wn V\tw AIMfkAlft LL Setvr•'I'• ca-l o.m. -Hu11t1no1on Velltv v• Fountain ValleY South 4 o.m -8 0IH Yi Oceen View Ameri· c•n MeftdeV't Gtme $:30 P.m. -Hunnnolon Vetlev·Founteln Valley South loMr va, Bolu •Ocu n View American IO\tr TueMllV't G- S.JO P.m -Hunllnoton Vellt v·Founl•ln Velley South winner "'-Aalllnwooel w.....-.,..o- 5.30 pm. -8olH -OcH t1 View Amerlea n winner v' Wtilmln11w Na1i-1 DtSTIUCT SS TCXJttNAMaN'T (at Harvllnl ,.8f11, ~I Alt•A It ~Y't O- S;IS p.m. -El Toro va, "II J"en 7:30 o.m. -Minion Hlha .,.,, Laeune Nleu.1 longfin action Is 1\lll way below Newport, with the lut word ooming via Pacific Clipper ak:lpper Tommy McMiWn who reported a fair bitelOl'ne 200 miles, 210 degrees below P oint Loma. T hat area o( the Pacific la not cloee \0 anyone . broadblll on rod and reel for Newport • couple of weeka back when he weighed ln an 86-pounder, ~ught while trollina for albacore. A.tea tlab1nl la very good with all pamenaers aboard local party boata coming back to the docks with nice catches of bu., boruto, mackerel, barracuda and yellows. ln other big fish action , M ary Anne Eraon of Huntington Beach will oo enjoying lots of tuna this year after boating a giant 173-pound blgeye while trolling for martin with a Jig oft the Coronado Islands thla week. There are lots of bluefin in local waters, but getting them \0 bite ls not easy. Randy Wood skJppered the Tio.Lee up \0 Santa Monica Bay thls week and picked up three bluefin \Opped by Wood's 19-plus-pounder on eight-pound mono. Owner Lee StOfk.land also captured a bluefin on the light stuff. There la a good surface bite on and halt condl tlo.ns remain good even though aome hook bait ia hard \0 come by. It is very important that anglers book reeervauom in advance as most boats are running out \0 the Ii.thing grounda full. Wood also has the honor of catch ing the first Surf and bay fiahing la on the slow aide for harbor area anglers due to all the boating preeaure and beachgoen, although thoee getting out early on right tides are catching baas and perch with an occasional croaker and corbina. TIMMa'l'a Gamet S:IS P.m -Seri Clemenle Y\ Legune a .. ch 7:30 Pm -Min ion South vs Lett.• FVrtll Wadlllftdll ¥11 Gam.t 5:15 P.m. -El Toro·Sen Ju•n winner "'· Mlu lon Hlll&·Laguna Nlout l winner 7:30 p,m, -Sen Cltmen1t·Le11una Beech winner vs Min ion Soutn·Lt ke For· ••I winner T'llurMllv, JI/Av 21 Gamet 5.IS Pm -Et Toro· Sen Juan toaer va Mlu lon Hlll•·L•11Un• NIO.,.I !Catr 7·30 Pm -Sen ClerTMnte·Leouna Beech toter vs Min ion Soulll·L•k• Forttt to Hr AltEA 8 Monde'I'• .-.,,,.. S IS p,m, -Saddlebeck "· Vlelo 7:30 o.m. -Mlulon Norlh vs North Ir vine T llffde V't Gamet 5:15 P.m -Newoorl N•tlonat vs North· wooc:t 7:30 om. -SeddteC>eck·Vlelo winner va Soutll trvlne W~V'a C0- 5·1S p,m -Minion North·Nortn Irvin• loser n . Newoorl N•llonal·Norll!wooc:I loser 7:30 o.m. -Min ion Norlh·Nor1h lrvlne winner vt. Newoorl Natlonel·Norlhwooc:I winner Los Alamitos WllONl!tDAY'S ltESUL 'TS (Ur• .. '2·111tttt -.--w mMf!ne) l'llUT llACI!. 350 \lerds Bht\ Booole IAClelrl 6 «> 3 IO 260 5,..rp N Eiv (Werd) 4 00 2 40 JU91 Brown 5uger IArmttrong) 2.60 AllO reced· Tu Tun JoM, lltt>s Slorv, Hew Copy Two, Wevlon Awav. Time: 17.92. S2 aXACTlt (4·31 peld 125 00. HCONO llACE. 350 verd~. Touoh Wiii! Thtit (Cir) 1.10 S.00 uo 811 Of A Cllerger I Herl I 4 00 3.20 Pt Linde C8erdl 16 .a AIM> rec:;ecl: Pepoes Veltntll>0, Fire Mlt Flrtt, A1ur1 Ace, Ledv Jett.st. Retlel Flghler. Full Throdle, Jetrocktter Time II 30. l2 l!XACTA (7·6) Pal<l Wl.40 THlltD ltACE. 350 yard\. 11\dlgo ttlu•lon 18ard) 13.60 6,:ZO 4.60 Brown Mltults (Hert I • 60 3.10 lme Tiny Wefcll (Pllkenlonl 5.60 Also reced Wire Line. No Polley Limit, Pe¥ Tnt Biiis Time 11 14 l'OUllTH RACE. 350 vard\ Jet1 0 Luck IPeulinel 3 .0 2 20 2 10 Stleclme (Creeger) 2 40 7 20 StaraC>uc~ (Treasure) 2.60 .Al•o reced Lllfle Too Cnlck, Klno HODO Jon, Tlnv Crotal, Shreonels Roc:ktl Time· 11.00 U l!XACTA ( 10·7) paid 19.00. ~11'1'l1 llACE. JSO veros. Miu Wlndt.Onll (Treu urel •.44 l 10 2 60 Duel Leav 18arol 6 IO • 20 Pan MV Coe>v (CrH l)ef ) 4 00 AIM> reced Route La, Erln1 LUC:k. Cr.urk~W, Gelt4inf Sunde• Tl 1714 n I! ACTA 15·71 Peld s?t <IC SIXTH ltACE. 350 verds, 8edoleQ (Lec>.eyl 10 20 1.00 6.20 Dream B•nd ICrteCNrl 4.00 3 40 Eel¥ EQuell1er IAdelrl 3.20 Alla rectd' Mounl Herlle()e, Sams Anoet, Privet• Penllon. lnfr.Y\ Een Jet, MOol> HemP. llembltn Arouno, Tre•e4 N Truckle Time 11 II 12 •XACTA <J·61 Peld 193 40 HV•N~ RACE. 170 nrdt FIHI Mlckev IF>aullne) 6.IO , 60 , 40 Town ANS Beck (Mltclletl) ~.00 2.40 C1av !.uoertldea IMvle•I 2.IO AIM> rect<I: AIUlllOUOh l, Mel'll• MOrrlt . Pentrtemonev~v Tlnwt: 0 .9t '1 •XACTA C4· 11 oald llS 40 elGH~ RACE. 400 verdt Jiffy Lunch (MllClltlt) 4,60 J 20 l 40 Bono. Fu CCN1ve1) s 40 '10 .i.,,.,v Pave~ IAdalrl f.60 AIM> receo. There Goet AmC>er, Ftoren· tine Moor!, Buenlu lme, o.tlcelt Anot l. AUdlllon. Tlnwt. 20.'6. n ••ACTA (S-2) Paid $-ll.10 n ~I( SIX (3·10/1/4/f-S-J+S) oeld '3,63560 wllll 12 winning llcktla (ti• t>Orwtl. '2 Pk!I Sia con.olellon oalcl l77.20 with JU w'lnnlno llcketS (nve ...,,,. .. , NINTH RAC•. '°° varas Letco ICurtlt) )t 40 23.20 13.40 Skvlefktn (Adelr) UO U O Mr BH Note IFrev) 9.00 AIM> raced: Wiid APK he Kid, Too Htt>, WINI A~ Fire, Heu Good Kid, Bar KlrlOCIOm. Sir R•ml>41n Men, IJnolet HOllde. Tlrne; 20,44 12 aXACTA 16·3) 1>111d ant 20. A11tnc111nc•: •.m HelYWMd ~•111 weONHOAY'l 1t•Wl.T1 (Hiii ef .... y tllere If a .. ~I l'lltlT ltACa. 6 lurlonel. L19Mlno Swift {PtdfOql) IUO 6.00 s.oo llovet St. Oeoroe IMcOrron) 3.00 2.60 8oelon Meolc IHaWltV) 6,40 Alto rt cecl: H111111um. DIYlntdOr. 80lcl N Beller, Swift A.O. Nnllefel>OI>, Nlooer Merchant, Pwr&Onel Banker. Tavena lltb, tnolcle De-. Tlnwt: 1.10 •IS. seCONo •Ac•. 4 tutiono' T.V. Aeron (Veiel>Jutt.) , 60 u o VIO $Nnltll llto <Eat...-) 4AO 3 60 Ht!IO Ell•OV IMcCMron) 4.00 Also rawd: co-Jen Gin, WeslWOOCI Wliard, Predt, 8at1ner't , Bluff, lt•Clno J .. lla, FIMI N Flame, Aa ... .-ct V1lut, Cruv Plolllne. lttooe Buller. Tlnwt: 1:11 2/S. 12 DAii. Y ooue&.e l•·t ) 1>11kl ~- TIOlt.O llACE. 6 furlongs Tometo Seuee (Pe<lroie l 6 20 4.00 J.00 Smell Habit (Velenzuel•l 2'1 IO 11.60 Cleer Telk IMCCerron) UO AIJO raced· Brltllenf B•roneu , Sulten't PleHure, Taran1ttla Lad¥, Tauna Kay, Thtriv Two Degree•. I C:en DrHm, Get• Oe Oro Tlmt 110 415 u EXACTA (2·9) Pa la U.1100 l'OV.TH RACE. 6 lurtonvs Gumboy (McCerront 7 tO t 60 t 40 811 0 Mutt (Oetanounevel 6 10 • 60 F>rlnct B Jae (Valenzuela) l 00 At'o rect<I Penern Malen, Su10 Corn· mender, Ott Mv Beal Time, 1·11 l$ EXACTA (6·SI pala SS6.SO. l'IFTH RACE. I II 16 miles on lurf Alrrot1"9 (Fernandez> ;tO.IO 10.00 I.'° Na1ura1 ~le!IOOr <Me••> 1.20 660 Envovs Intrigue (Snoemekerl 6.60 Also rececl In a Oood One. Colonlell"", Cerro Pinto, Eertv Settler, Loflv Eeole, Fo•Y Htn, F>e mperdalt Time: 1·42 2/S u liXACTA (5·1) pala Utl so SIXTH ltACli. 6 lurlonos. Preclslon111 ILIPhaml 4.00 2.60 2.60 TrlumPhent Benner CMeJa) l.44 3.20 Fell Time <Bella11r) 3 IO Also raced· Overland Journev, Coopers Hiii, Suoer Terar.umera. ET Home. Office Seeker Time. UO 115. SEVENTH RACE. I h mllH on lurt Sergeent WlllOn IPncvl S.10 l 00 2.40 S•rono Dollar IShoemoker l '·00 2 10 Lyohard"s Pride \Torol 2 <IC All<> raced. Mllllard II, Welcllooo It, Rondort, llecorredor, No Menino Sellv, C•Pfaln General, Orlenlat Wav, l.HIOC Tlmt: 2-16 4/5. U liXACTA (HO) t>eld 15050 n ""K SIX (9·2/S·6·S· I· IJ Pala "'°' IO wlt!I 260 wlnnl"9 llckeh Isl~ l\Or1e1l S2 Pick Sht conaoletlort oeld Sl9 40 whr. s,,91 wlnnl'10 ftckel• (live t>Orset) elGHTH llACE. 6 lur1ong1 Mr. AmlMUHdor (Plnceyl 7 10 Bold R uddv (Shoemaker I B•llorl IMcCarronJ Alao rat ed: Shodv Fo•, Atgl!en. Creeto., J.O. Quill. 4.00 2.20 •.•o uo 2.40 LOSI Time 1.10 3/S. U EJIACTA 12·3) Pala \44 00 NINTH AACE. I 1/16 mllH Torsion Prince (McCrn) a 60 J to 2 IO Brlol!I Ille IG.,.rral 9 40 1.00 All lncluslve I Peoroza I 9 60 Also raced: Swanteo Bav. Awev With Gold, Georotellle, The Big T • """keel. Home Court llulin11. Club Ftusr., Fl"' Blade Time l:u 4/5. U l!XACTA It· 111 Paid UOI SO Allendence 1',62S. 8rttlih °'*' let ~. Eftllelld) l'ACTS AND l'IGU.ES At lfell.e: 8rlfl$11 Open Gott Chem olonshlp Sltr. Aovet Blrkdale Gott Ctuo. ""' lA·37-11, 6,Wtl verds Delea: Todev lhrou1111 Seluraov ~-t; 12 llolt•, Stroke PllV PurM: S46S,000, winner 's st>are \60,000 OefMl4llne dMlmpton: Tom waison, U.S. P'leld: 1$.C ( U7 pros, 7 emaleurs) Teumelntftl r-e 26t, Tom WetsO!I. US., 1911, Tur<1berry l'trmtf c:t\emclltftl Ill star1111e fletd: 81H Rooera, US.; Tom Welton, Us.. S.ve 8 eHH lefOt, 5oeln. Tony Jecl<tfn, Enotend, LH Trevino, U.S., Gery PLaver. South Alrk:e, Jae ... Nld<ltus. U.S., Tom Wtlskoe>f, u S., Arnokl !'elmer. US Televtllen: ABC. Seturdev 17 noon·2 o.m. IEDTI, Sunday 11 e.m.·1 P.m IEDT) ,., .. eoH r.sulh LAGUNA •aACH GOLF AUOCIATION A fUght -At4a MlfCl!ell, 63, Frank Etllerldoe, •7, Edwerd Setlmer. 61. Al Grena. 61: Lou Clem, ti, Jerrv Brown, '8 8 Ht(lllf -FerdlNlnd H•"· 63. Al>le GonHie., 66; Mel Caroent ... , 66, Sten Bowen, 6'; Ken Smith, "· C lllont -Ed Pike. 62; Stan JoMson, 6~ Del Cenlleld, 61 0 lllolll -Ed Fuller, 65. Teel LeMer. 66, Cl1ude Brown. di. E 11111111 -Julian Gobtl. 61. Eert Jenetl, '7: Flovd Null. 69; Herl> JoMaon, 70, Jack Hllci\cock, 10. D"'1 ... flltllM AllT'J LANDING (......_, ... dl>-91 enolen . 211 bllu, • oerracuda. 61 bonito, 335 mecktrel, 13 rock llah, 2 vellowtall, 10 anteo1ht ed. 1 ce1>e1on. DAVSV1S LOCK•R (N--1 ... dll -us 1no1er1. 10 bllrracude. 152 bonito, 39 cellco blln . •27 mackerel, 27 rou. fllll. ,12 und C>eu, 11 yttlowlall, 23 tl\Hoallead, DANA WHAll,-1'9 enoltra 275 baU, 11 bonllo. I llelfbUt, 230 mackerel. 1 rocll flan, ll •llHPShH d. 1 cebtron. H&M LANDING <left Dieee)-374 enolera. 69 blln, 1St C>errecl/Cla, 226 bonllo. 27 roc:ll fla~1 <Ml ¥ellowlell. 2 lllHl>al>eed, • \CulPln. I l)lut lln l"nt· I u lmon '""' .... , trM .. "" LOS ANGeL•S -Cu1alc Leke, Ceslele Leooon. Crvll•I L•k•. Jeckson L•k•, Pvr•mld l •k•, Sen Olm•• lleter volr. Sen Gabrltl RI,,... (H" l lld Wtil lorktl, • •11ve1t11M -Derk C1t1von Crffk, Sa11 J1clnto Rl"er lnorlh for1r.1. SAN tellNdDtNO -Bio BMr Lt kt , Jenkl Leke. SAN OlaGO -Cuvem.ce Lelce, Doane F>Olld, Sen Lult Rev River KERN -Adler Cratk, Cedar Creek. Eraklne Creek. Kern River (&OYlh torll.I. Kern River (ltA 3 oowtrllOuMI to Leke laabtlle). TULAJllE -Bone CrHI<, Orv Meadow CrHI<, Kern River (Felrvltw elem lo Kil l oowerl'IOu", JOllnsondale brldoe to Felr· •lew oem), Not>e Youno Cr-. P•-· mint CrHf\ (-end tower). Sou111 Cr-. Tule River lmlddle tork), Tule River (norlll end soulll lorks of meln forto.), Tule River (Ceder Stoot areel. INYO -8t ktr Creell, Big Pine Cr-. 8ftllOP CrMll (lower, mlddlt, lOulll end lnteke Ill. Georoea Cratk, Goodele CrHk. lndeHndertce Cr .... , Leke S.brlne, Lona Pine Creek, Oek Crffk (norlh fork), SllePl\erClt CrHk, Svmnwta Creell, T eboo'8 CrMk, Tlnemelle Cratk, Tuttle Crffk. MONO -8rle111toor1 R-volr, Buell· tn Creek, Convlet Lake, Convlc1 Cr .... , 0.edmen CrMll, EHery Lake, .George l.411.t, G1eu Cr-. Grant ulle. Gretn Cretk, Gull L•k•. June Lelle, LH Vining Crttk, LH Vining Cr .... (south fork), Llllle Welker Leke, Llllle Welker River. LundY Lekt, Memlt l.Ake, Mammoth CrMll, Mery Leto.e, McGee Crffk, Miii Cr-. Oweiia River (Benion Crou lng end Bio ~rlno•I. Robinson Cr-. lloc,k CrMll Lake, Rock Cr"' (Peredl'8 Cemo 10 Tom'a Piece, Tom'1 Piece uPtlre•m to Rock Creek Lekt. Rod< Cr-I.eke IO Ille end ot tllt roea I, ll.n.h C rMk. Sacldtel>eO Creek, Tlooe L•k•, Trlltnl>ull Lelle, Twin Le-H 8rldlltoort j-anCI -1. Twin Le1<H Memmotn, Vlrolnle er.-, Virginia LakH 1-end IOWerl, Walker ltlv..-(Cllrls Fltt C-ound to town of Walker, LH •lll Maeclowa C•moutound Jo Sonore 8rld99), U.S.Pre~ , ........... MeQ.) Secencl lttuNI ~ Merc.4 Freemen IU.S.> de!. Tim Mev· 0111 CU.S ). 3-6. f·I. 6·3; Jtmmv Brown (US) def Hens Gl1oemellter IClllle), 6•4, 7·6; Merli Dlcllson (U.S.) def Bred Orewlll IAut lrallal. 7-S. 6·3; Anders Gomez CEcuadorl Clt't. Ben Tttternwtn IU.S ), t.-3, 6· I, OieQo Pt<u (Soelnl def Merio Merllne1 (8ollvlal. 1·•. 6·2 Dominque Bade! (Frenc;e) def. Pende< Mufllflv IU.S I, 6·3, 1·6, 7·6, Jose ·Lui& Clerc CAruentlne) def. Bruce Foxworth (U.S.), 6·2, 6·1, JOhn Levine CU S J def. Harold SOiomon (U.S.), a-3, 6·0; Jl'lf Boro,..i.1< <U.S.) def Me4 Purcell (U.S.I, 7·S, S·6, 6·3; Eddie Dlbl>t (U.S) dei Tom Celn (U.S.J, 6-l, S·7, •·l, Giiies More11on CFrenct l def Demlr Kert1k IWttt Germe~vl. 2·6, 7·6, t.-I, Glenna Odel>PO (ttetv) def F..-nenoo Lune (Soalnl, 6·4, 7·S. koll Devis IU S l def Crelo Miiier CU S I. 6·2. 6·4, EUot Tettsc"9< (US I def Cltuidlo Panell• 11111v1, •·7, a·2, 6·4, Guillermo Vila• IAr111111tlna) def Frenct sco Canceflottl tll•lvl. 6· I, 6·2, Jlmmv Arin (U.S) def Juan Avendeno CSoeln), 1·6, 6•1, 7·S. Grand Prix '9umament let S"""9rt1 West ~I ,..,..,._..~ Senctv Mav..-IU,S.I def. a.leu r.roav (Hur198r\'l, 7·6. 6·1; Heinl Guentllerdl 1Swltrerl4indl def Vllu c;..-u1ellls IU 5.1, 6·2, 7·S, tiensloer11 Scr.weler (Wttt Ctr· menv) Clef. JOl\en Krlelt (Soulh Alrk:e). 3·•. 6·4, f·3, Wolfelt Flt>ek (f>olend) def Henk Pllster IU SJ, 6·4, 6·2; Chril Ltwls (New l."l•nd) def. Mercos Hoetv•r (8 reill). 1·•. 6·2, Tomu Smid <CzedloslOvekle) del, Eric Jelen (WHI Germenv). 4·•· 7·4, 6·2, JOM Aleaender IAustralle) Clef Huub t>en 8oektt INa111eri.nds), l·•. •·3, 6·4, An· dr .. , Meurer (WHI Oermenv) def Peul McNemee (Autlraflal, 7·S. 6·2 SecMd lleuM ~ Srnld oaf Pevel SlotQ (CHCllollOVU leJ, •·I, 6·3, Jose Hlgueru ISoel"l del Drew GUlln IU S.), 6·2. 6'-1. Swedlsfl Open let .. , ..... Swedeft) MMl'a ""' ltMINI llMiltt Jim Gur1elrt IU.S ) def ChrtatC>PM llooer·Veneon (Frenoel, 7·•. 6·l. 6·1, Scofl LIPfon (U.S.) def He"s Slmonu on (Swadtn), 6·3, 7·S; Mets Wllenotr (Sw-) cMf Joell.Im Nvstrom ISwtOefl). 6·l . f·I. Henrik SYrtdsfrom (Swleltn) def Gian Luce lllneldl llfalv), 6-4. 6·4; Alld..-a J ervd !Sweden) def Jecot> Hlesek ($witter· i.nd), , ••• 6·2. ·---·~~ Virginie llutlel lllOtnenle) def. Ana Almanu (Sffln), 6·4, 6·0; Cerl" A"°""°'"' (Sweden) def. Cetrln J .. ell CS""9Cltnl, 7·S, 2·6, 7·6; $1W!ty Welpott (8rltlan) ci.i. Fl0<1111ta Mlllel lllomenlel, 1·•, 6·4, 6·3 Wtdnt*V'I lr'MuctlllM IAHIALL AIMncalt "-MINNESOTA TWINs-f"leceo Pete Fiison, Pltclltr, on Ille 21-cSev dl'841ied Nat. Recalled erao Hevena. p11ct1er, from Tot• tOO of Ille Jnternetlonel '---· l'OOTaALL .............. LellWt CHICAGO •EARs.-s!QMCI No.II Jedi· '°"· ouard. Blff O-oe. Qenter eno s1..,.. Helmkr•ller. 11""9Cller. AcCl\llreo Tvr- Ken, Hneman, from Ille N-York .i.ta lor In uncllKIOMCI 1"5 drall c;noec. GllEEN BAY PAC~EltS-AMOUll<*I rtllremt111 of Jim U\ltvlc, llntWckef. KANSAS CITY CHIEF~ G ... Mollna talent KOUI SAN FRANCISCO '9en-Namecl "-! Lunclel'en dlrK lor of P\.IOllc relatlofta Promoted Jerry Walktl' 10 OUIMkllv dlrec:· tor. HOCKeY Ne._.Heclleot ...... HARTFORD WHALElts-Announciecl IMV h8119 tlQned 8 worklno a.,_,,I wlltl Ille lnlerna1i-1 Hoekl\I LlffUll'I Flint 0-81& fof Ille 1'13·'4 -· Toll tac choice for Dash for Cash Futurity Mr. Am bassador captures feature Tolltae haa been ra\ed 1a 4-5 early favorite for Saturday night's fifth run· nina of the Duh For Cash Futurity at Loe Al.arnlt.oe Race Course. The unbeaten Tolltac: poa\ed the fastest time ln the recent Futurity t.ri&la with a clocking of 19.95. A winner of all lix racn lifetime, Tolltac wtll be ridden by 34-year-old Anaheim reaident John Ward. "He'• a Utile hone," a.id Ward. "but he'• tot a really "'a h1nd let on h1m Uk.ea quarterhone ahouJd. He'a IOL the power away from the pt.e that a little hone hat. the atride of a btc hone ~ he damn'& bit ~nd really hard like a \horouch· Ward had Toll tac way out In front after juat a few yard.a of his trial race and at the wire, there wu no one ln qht u the pair cndted \0 a thfee.length victory. "I didn't ev4tn 1ee another horte af tel' the flnt two jumpe," aald Ward. "When he pulled up after the race, he wun 't even breathing hard." While Tolltac fl,uret q the undeniable standqut ln thla year'a Duh For Cuh ·J\aturlty, there are aeveral other outltandlna 2-yeu-old9 ln the field who hope to mount a eerioua challenge. Amonl th~ la Check The Chart.I, a winner of the Portland Meadows Futu.rt· ty early ln hla career. Check The Charts. . tr ' • Str't h tr dt 'h, I I tr $ I 7 t !: 1: t along with Face In The Crowd, recorded the aecond-faatett 'qualilylna time in the tttala at 19.97. Check The Charia, who was ridden ln the trial.I by leading jockey Kenneth Hart, l8 the third choice tn the mornfnc Une at 6· l . Check The Charu hM won tour timee ln six ouOnas, while pladng third in b1a other raceL The aecond choice la F~ In The Crowd, who ii unbeeten in four trlea. Face In The Crowd wu pDoted by you.na Robert Edwards ln the tri.ab and la lilied u 0-1 ln iM early line. Ot.herutated \Oatart tn Saturday'• raoo. with odds ln parenth"11 (subject to change after draw for pott pcaitlons): This Chicka Oot It (8-[), Old Love ()( Mine (10·1), Man In The Money (16-l). Sir c.uhanov• (20·1), Our Third DeUaht (20-1), Lord Lark (20-l) and Duh foe Dlamonda (30-1). Trainer C.W. "Jake" <:.uc:io has quali· tied three hones for thJa year's race. RePftlentinl the c;:uoo aiable will be Old Love Of Mine, Man In The Money and Duh J'or Dtamond9. The Duh For Caah Futwit;y Con10la- t1on, pit\lna lhe ne><t·faatett 10 qualiflen. wQl be nan earlJu Saturday. Soveretan Bow WN the fastest quallflor among the bol'M!IJ rwmlna ln the C.On10latlon. lNCiLEWOOD (AP) -La.ff.it Ptncay held.Mr. Ambt..,tor off the euly J>lk'4! and then weftt out.a.Ide the I~ ln the atretich \0 come from fourth plaice '° a half·lenath victory ln the feeture race at Rollywood Park We&w. day. Mr. Ambulador. carryint 111 pounds, ran tM llx furlon81 tcw -4-yev-olda and up ln 1:10 and earned $17,800 befon • crowd ol 19.82&. The wt.Mer paid $7 .80, .. and $2.20. Bold Ruddy, carrytnc 114 and ridden by Bill Stio.maker, WM tee0nd and returned $4.40 and $2.20. e Drawing of the two-acre Hunting ton Beact Auto Cente r. Automotive center set for HB J\ l\\u al:re site at Gothard Street and Talbert Avenut! 111 Huntington Beac h will be the location of one of the fi rs t shoppi11g centers geared entirely to the automobile. T lw center, being developed IJy Bristol lndus- trial CC1mmerdal Properties of Santa Ana, will feat u1 e independent businesst>s offering various auto oriented services including sales of stereos, tires and other at'Cessories and a shop for lubes and tune-ups Newport Beach architect Craig Combs As- Funds for vid eo tapes OthPlla Crane. left and Bob Burtner, righ 1. hot h o f 1 h e e w port llarhor-Costa Mesa Board of Re- a ltor-.. present Or. Mary Kruse~ t•urri<·ulum dir ector of the Newport sc>ciates de.igned the center. ."T he it•oetus to design a custom automobile service center vas based on the increasing service-life of ~ automo.ile," said Ray Olmscheid, Bristol president. Other one- 'o two-acre sites are planned throughout Southe.n California, said Combs. The design, he said, prO'ides different roof elevations, glass overhead doors -nd varied depths of parking bays and store fronts \.. create the feel of a retail village. Mesa chool District. with a ch eck for $650 . The donation wa for the acquisition of video tape on the American private e nterpri e system for the di trier's libra r y. Get soine 'cost effective' exercise H)' SYLVIA PORTER t\1111111g the amenities at a new luxury con- dunumum in Brooklyn is a rooftop JUgl(ing tral·k. Among the cfa\\n to-dark sights around Wash- i11gtu11 S4uare Park in Manhattan art> men and women of all ages and !ilZl-<; JORging, schlupping, sloshing, running in u wide variety of cos- turm-.:, 11<> m~tt"r what the WE'athl'r More than :l6 m11l1on of us are now 1 ut111111g for fi tness and fun. l t 's easil y th e mos t "1 '"'' pffr'<.:t1ve" sport ava ilable -and after you've uought a pair of good running shoes (imperative!). you ('an ru11 almost anywhere at any time with v1rt11ally no other costs involved You don't need w invest in a li ghtweight wam1 up sutt made with a m•w wa ter-repellent fahrk that breath(.>s. You don't need those spiffy c'Olor-crl'Jrdinated racing shorts and singlets. Most of tlw proJuc:ts are appealing but completely optional. Wha t yuu do need are investments in your own saft·ty to ma ke sure running is the sport for you. For llU.l~Hl<'f'. C ;, l a thorough phys1caJ exam from your family dr)\ wr. part1c:ularly if you're over 30 and have ~" lt•atl mg a fairly sedentary hfe Have your heart. lungs a11<l blood pressure checked, a stress test and a ch(";t X-ray. Chc'('k your knees, ankle joints or feet if you·vP h;irf any problems. Run wuh one or several companions There is safety in 11urrilX'rs. Hun rela xed and t-onfident. Develop an imaginary "safety area" and be a lert to anyone ncanng your "safety area'' Crom any side. Try to avoid anyone unfamiliar whom you suspect may be entering your "safe ty area." If ne<·cssary, tum and run the other way Av1J1d unneressary (and valuable) gear such as radio, earphones and jewelry. Women should ave rt atu octfag unwanted attention with exotic or reveal- ing clothing. Run Ringle file on public streeta and roads. Run agajnst traffic and keep to the 11houlder of the road. from $100,000 to $500,000 Co ntact : Small Business Administration Department at 0~00) 472 -8529 Toll Free D. " LIHrt, N11llon11/ llllM lln< l'.iuf1t PLm •nil Ctnltt lt.'tl'lllf • llunt~nn floch, tA 9'l647 An JoAruaJJ()pportur1lt11 I~ 1nnlwT ~iJIC 4ni1 t't'daoll t<..xM -At night, wear both front and back reflectJVe gear. You're never too young or too old to begin a running (schlupping, sloshing) program, RUJ1.0ing clubs and local parks organize races for all ages and all distances. There are quarter-mile runs for youngsters 6 and under and ultramarathons of 100 miles for the hardiest of the hardy. Men and women in their 60s. 70s and occasionally even in their 80s can keep Cit this way. In fact, 1f you have even a whiff of a competitive spirit -or just want to see if yoll can do it -you'll enter a few races as you become hooked on this sport Most entry fees are in the $3 to $5 range and oft.en the money goes to a local charity. You actually can get back more than what you spend in "freebies." At the L'Eggs Mini Marathon in New York City awhile ago, for instance, the more than 6,000 women who entered received attractive T-shirts, L'Eggs pantyhose, a disposable razor, a poster with the theme "Who Says Women Can't Run the World," and even special sneaker laces. The one essential on which you must not stint expense is your running shoes and you'U find stores devoted to this one product on just about any shopping street. Otherwise, I prefer to watch joggers dressed in their old grungy T-shirts and shorts (they usually know how to run rather than how to dress) to the schJuppers in their pretty coordinated suits (out for attention rather than great. exercise). Running has now become so important in everyday life that a new U.S. postage st.amp is dedicated to It.. And apparently, the real estate advertisement l saw for a jogging track around the perimeter of a Brooklyn condo is becoming typical of townhouse and condo roofs. (The pictures soon may show runners as often as &iey show trees.) If you're planning to join the 36 million women and men already caught up in the sport, get into it gradually. follow the rules for safety -and you'll probably remain a runner for the rest of your life. ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," 1.328 pages of down-to-earth advice on ~mil money management, is now avalJable throt.4gh her column. Send $9.95 plus $1 lor ma1JJ.ng and handling to "SylviaJ'orter's New Money Book for che 80s, "Jn care ol chis newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive. Fairway, Kan. 66205. M oke checks payable to Un1vel'S81 Press Syndicate.) Condo prices dropping The average sale prioo or a condominium In Orange County has dropped almost $11,000 durtng the lut alx months, according to a recently releued 1\udy by Flrtt American Title lnaurance C.O. The June study also ahowa: -Sa.let were up 22 percent llnce ·January. -Unt0ld condominiums dropped from 3,132 In January to 1,977. -Pr1L'8 ranged from a low of $46,9~0 for a 600 8Quare-foot unJt condominium ln Huntlnaton Beach to $72,,000 lor • 3,294 11quare.foot condominium In Newport Beach. -Thertl are 2,510 unit.a for 88le, with 107 active development.a. -All but one of lh 107 oftf'rs .ooawnuon&1 flnandng. --... --~ r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, July 14, 1983 Ca • ORAIGICIUITYBUlllllS-------------- L 'ots of pro~tions I Three executive promotions were annowlCed by Tokal Baalc of California President Kaoto Takeda. J. Richard Belllston, a resident of Westminster. was promoted to exe<:uuve vk-e president and chief finam:ial officer. Belliston, who has been with Takai since June, 1976, Is in charge of the planning and control dlvLSion of the bank. Tommy Nakacbi,,a resident of Humingt.on Beach, was promoted to senior vice president of real estate. Nakachi has been with the bank since June of 1976. Ronald Holloway wu promoted to senior vice president a nd general manager of the Huntington Beach of(ke of the bank. Holloway started with Centinela Bank in May I)( 1973 and in 1975 CenUnela was aquired by Tokal. • • • Mobil Oil Canada, Ltd .. has selected a unit of . Irvine-based Fluor Corp. as t-ontractor for supPort services to Mobil in development of the Venture gas field off Nova Scotia. The Fluor Can- ada-SNC· Wbitman Benn unit will assist Mobil's Halifax office in the management of the engineer- ing, procurement and t-onstr uction of offshore and onshore facilities required lt> produce and process gas from the field. Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services' mid-Orange County office has partici- pated in the largest apartment complex sale in the office's history. According to Sam Anderson, vice president and resident manager of the 30-member office, which deals primarily in apartment sales, the former Voltaire Apart.ments in Santa Ana were sold to two Newport Beach investors for $14.5 million. • • • Newport Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. has announced its common stock will be included in the next expansion of the NASDAQ National Market System, S(:he<.lule<.l to take place July 19. NMS provides stockbrokers with last-sale prices and current volume infonn&uon on the company's stock throughout the trading day. Newport P harmaceuticals develops and manufac- OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK CAP) CmwTtl NASOAO auola!lo<1> ConPaP ~w"'9 1119119•• l>kl• Cordi> 1owe11 oHtfl bv CortSI 4 ~ti metteu •• 01 Cro1 Tr ~Prlct1 clo ftOI CullF o 1 Ind retell mer~uP 0••0 • 1 "?: wn Of comm· DovlM • StKll fOr ,::,,eo A~ g:.::A AEL Ind '4~• '411'1 DttC.a nT AF AProl )7'1'1 ,.,.., Otwov ' AVMCo I t•1, OleCrv> AGtOIM l1~ 11 Ol•nCru Accure y ~ 131.11 OocuOlv AddlinW 271'• OOlrGn 1· AdvRou 7V• Dovl08 AflB>ll 20'ht I OrltfCn Allcolnc 4-1'1'> ~ DunkO 1 Am••• " 2 l'I Our Iron AFurn 11"11 IJ Eotnllnc AGrot I h'~ 26 E~onlb AlnGP I ""-69 !Pu ANllnl lt>. 1'"' Bt AQuev I>. 11-. ucl ARe•M II 2 2 , 1 Anedll• n • 17'1o E onv A119SA 20111 71 • En 1 A119AGd 120 171 EnR APC>leC &6 &6 • En!w Ae>'<IMI O >.. &6 Eo!Oll Ar~o 1 1•. F•rmG AllG1Lt II '> It • FIGICO' AlltnR • ll J7'. FIBkSv Avniek """ 1'~ F•Emos 8800 • 42 4J FrWnFln 8elr0Co 11'-ll"e Fleg8• BtrlilHE IJ ., ll~'t Fllckg 1 a .. 11F 1 S7 -. S2>.. Fl•NFI 8evl1Mk "'" II Flurocb 8-.tlne 11"11 11 , ForHIO 2S 26 r•IJHly *> .0 • Jollvn • ICM IOS K 11\SI pl 63 63 • Kelvar 16 16'• Kamen J J'i lKtUYS• 20 l 20"1 Klm!Hlll -37 • 37'.,, .c 1nc;i1nt 9'1o 9 7 16!Kloo!G 20" 70'-KnoH V lOlo. 11•1 Kre•o• \1'" 17' • Kuleti.t ' 47 q » Lt nct JS'"' :U'I; Le11dRu 35\11 36 Lenee • 291" lO''' u 1nv1 21'1 211.1, Lln8rd 1 m~ W" ~°!."~" ll'• U MGF 011 SO S? MtO•GE 11 11' • Ma!lflPI ll'• 14 IMalRI t"-10-. "IMt>on 164. 11 Meu1LP 19 19 • aMt•Pt *> , 40-.. 1Me•nOI 2'• l M<Crm ''• 5 M<F'a rl 11 11'-M<Qu .. 10 • 1oi. M<llatO JI'• )I • IMldu W JS JS • 'M41C!Ct o SJ • Sl ... tMldlRH II lll> ;..~ J~ ~mi:.· 7.1\ 73'> MIUVIG JS lS'• Molu 1 •... , • P"Stevn n • 31 , Progro It» 20\. PbSvNC 7 , 19· 16 Purt8e!\ 43 • 43 Ii. OuokrCn 41 42'1'1 Reoen >7 • JI • R•vmnd 5"11. ' Rte•fl • 4''• 49>. RotOS 11 I> 29' • Robb.My 171, 13 ROUH 21' • 21'-SaCIJI"' 21' • 21'> SetKO S SV. SIHttGO St ' J '° SIPeul JO"• l 1 v. ScrloH 71 ·~ 21111 Stevie 1 161 I 16>,(, $en10< I 46 ~ &6.\o S>1Mtr 1 I I 16 11.-. Svcm11 1 111 > 11\lo S~MICJ I 4 4' • S"wrnu1 4'• 7 SltroR1 1 2•10 Sllkon~ 42 46 SC•IWtr "" 11,.. SwEIS• ,, .. 1111 s11~n l• 3•' • S!ON\lcro IS lS'• SrdRto ' It , U S11nll,.,. 10 , 10-. S1r1wCI 2S 26 > Su!Hlru 12-... 1l SuoerEI Svl>.e• 1 I It I l 16 TIME DC 3'"' >t'• T amo• JO • lo, .... I 71 11'· 6S 65 , tt 1 l '''"' 23 23'11 tures therapeutic agents for regulating the human immune response. • • • Hayward-based Nellcor, Inc. has signed Marketing Directions, Inc., specialista in medical advertising, to handle its advertising and promo- tion campaign. The marketing firm is located in Newport Beach. ••• San/Bar Corp. of lrvine has announced that its Break-Free division has received an order from the United States Military Defense Logistics Command for approximately $1.5 million of "Break-Free CLP." The product ia used by various mil.itary agencies as a weapons cleaner, lubricant and protective agent, Barry K . Hallamore, chairman of the board and chief executive officer explained. • • • Karl Bergbeer, president of Tbe Bergbeer Company and the Building Industry A11oclatlon, announced the appointment of two local industry leaders to the BIA's Orange County chapter's board of directors. Appointed were H. Pike Oliver, director of advance development planning at Tbe Irvine Company and Dale J . Poat, vice presiden~ of marketing for Fredericks Development. The BIA is the local affiliate for the 110,000-member National Association of Horne Builders. It consists of 500 member companies. SS''• SS-I.' T &na.m 9\• '''• -r ecumP 11''> 10• TelcmA .. 46'1'1 T..-.n1 2r~·2~ .. ~=r. Jl'i, lllloo Tovol• W 2 1'~ TW>IEA 6S'~ 6S""' TrlcoPd ll~ ll~~ ir~i:..' 6-loo 1 ussur So!Yt Solllo us Trek U 44~ UVtBI I 63 63"11 UnvEn n 71 71>4 UoPenP 11111 111/• VH IR JSY. U V> Vt lNll 2111, 21Yt VonD1a 41 h 471;, Velcro 41''• •1•., v1c1r1S• 31'111 J?"" VIOtoCo 34"' l•~ V1N81h 34.\lo JS WttnEI 15'1 lSl'O W1hEn 21'• 22 WOeeP l7 3' WHOld ll,,_ J• WMC>r<: )l lA Wellra 41 41'1'1 Wl-0 68 '> 69 Woi..Alu 60''< 60111 Womtl 111'1 1111'> WOOdLC>I 10 101 o WrlOMW "' 1\'> UonUI S9 • 59\tt n • • Not UPS AND DOWNS NEW VOR!t. (AP) -The IOllowl"" lhl ,,,,,,., 111e Over • ,,,. • Coun1tr ''~' ano ••"•"'' ma1 l\.lve 90'W UP Ille rno11 end oown Ille mot! ba..O on "'""' OI C"-10' W.O No 1eeurl!lft lredl"IJ -w U or 1000 .,.., .. er•·~ NII end -Olll•-ClltnQtl era Ille dllltrence 11e1w_., !he orevlou1 CIO•itlO Ole! orlc• end lodav'\ 1a11 Old orlc• Nome Cvlox llelOLO S Pe ll• wt I mun .. Wiiiford UroeCr 1 TldeRv ~ ARt~ n NOR..:1 E•ce1Tn MltklV KtfvJn 1 Oa t mer tn\IS wl l'flr~ "' Zltol9r IMM NIC11 O Krtlllt llf9esN a .... 11 "nt!YI I Homet: lntrSv ScfC~ UP'S LA11 Cl!G '1·16 + .,, S + I .S''' .. ' ll~ + ,,,,. :u + s 15.. + 2 ·-+ , ...... , + •• s + "' 11 • + 1'ti "'-+ , .... 11 "1 + 2• ... ~ + 1 1 • + " '"" .. , 11 + 1 .. 2 ... + • 11... + I ' 10 ... 1 ~ ... >, , 1l·1• +-t . , • .,, + '"' ,., + lit ,.. . . I• + I • Pei. Uo 1U Uo 750 Uo 23 5 uo 1'6 Uo 14,1 Uo lS.4 Uo II 1 uo 14.J Uo 10 Uo 11' Uo Ill Uo IJO UP 12 5 Uo 11 S UC> 11 1 UP 11 S UO II I U1> II 0 U1> 10 1 UP 106 Uo 103 UC> 10,0 uo 100 Uo 100 UP ,. BellLD lS''> ~ Fronk Ce> BlllOCo 77'~ 13,., Fr1nkEI Blrolnc 19 1•• • FrM SG l4 ·~· MonlCOI ie-. Vo MonuCP 15''> I > MoortP Il l.> I Mor11n .,.,, q~Cib ~~..: H'.: I ll''-14' • 'l Nome KvHru Emery un Ce•lnTcl\ TM<I un C.•ICdS!I Cem11 SALCl>I C1111 -"' -111. Pe l Oii 16 7 Oii 16 I Oii IH Oii l).J Oii Ill Oii 130 Oii 1l 0 Oii 12' Oii IU Off 11 t OH 111 Oii 11 J Oii 11 1 OH 111 Oii 111 Oii 10.I Oii 10. Oii 95 8 1rlchr 11"> 1l.,. Frt """'I 8 1vvoor """ 16 o,. Fu~HB Botlent 6\o t'lo G9"1Cll • BrwTom I I • GnAvfm Bvflel1 62 • 62 '• GnOevu Bu<nuoS • • t • GnRrE•• CNL Fin l '-41, Go"El'n CP T 17 , n•~ Gra ollSc CefWISv 4• SO'i GrtvAO• Cenr.OH 411o S Gttlnh l C.PE" GvrO(lvn C.eoSwll CeoAlr C•t .Co , Ce lv• Cher Riv """"s ' Cllar!H CllmLH Cllt1U!I Cllubb Clrflco CnSG• CltU A ' CltU 8 1 Cle" 1 ClowCo COl•Tit C.OloG•• ComCIH CmlSllr 1J·161S·16 HIO\on U'') 16' • H•mfPt J" l " Hordwk lJ''> lS'i HrpRow 16"e 17''1 HeroGo U '4'1'> HtrllNI 76 26" HtllnQr I 3S1'1 ~ HtnrdF 17 11 HOO•tr 7l' • H HorliR1 60'-61 IMS ln1 6"1 6' • ISC IJ'-13'• lnlralnd 3J " ... I ,n,., • 13.., 24 ., lnlrcEnr l1' • XI lntgoti , '"" 10 • 1n1m•G1 16 '• 17 ln8W1ll S·l6 ~ lw•~U! 0 ', 64 J1m11>v U '• 14'-t J•r1to ' 27V. 111'1 .,..,,, 31 ~ J7l.; riuC 41 0 1 _. •'• IJ' 1 ll'• N 1>.S , 1~~ 1~ ~ ~"'~ 19 • 20 Nltl•.l, , 23 13 • Nlt"ll > 105 117 NIU 8 , I l '• 11 • N(•rC\ •'• 1'' NwNG I'• I Nw>IPS 1s '• 16 No1tn 1 1 • f "' OCeenet 16 ""' OoltvyM ~ •JS OntoC•• :16' o )6 Ill OllFtttO 11''> 71\w OlltrTP 49' • C9J.. PC.A Int '!'l' • 77''> Pab•IB 1 J' • J > PcGeR ~t ~;; ~::"Jr H • ... 12'. P•n1Ent l7 '• l8 P.n111r 7 I l'w PtOOf •C> 4~ ') 4CJ-. Pettitt 11 14"-Pt!11boo 11 lo 12 'I PIOnHI ]7 • Jl ) p,. ....... 21 21 • Pon" • 10 200 Pr.,GM MUTUAL FUND JI 31 3 52 • 53 , 4 21•.12 5 l't'• JO • • ·~ ~ 7 S'-5'o : 17.1_. ll • 10 H.; :t~ NASDAQ SUMMARY i; 1'1-. IJ NEW YORK (AP) -MOii ec!lve over-:: ~ .. !!,~ lnt-counltr •IC>Chl IUPl>lllCJ b' NASO 15 "" Nome VOiume &Id A•-ed CllQ 16 ·~·· l~~! Tenoon • f.531,lOO ll 3l't• +2'1'> 11 5\, MCI I f 14,100 ol6'1o """ -1'111 11 i"' 51'') 1n1e1 1 177,IOO 37>.I. JI -1'1'1 19 71'1\rl"llt Aoe>leC S7s.t00 46 """ -~ 20 I~ I'• Gle~H I Sl1,•00 12i. l) + "I> 21 • Pn1iv1 u.,too 11 1v. n 1''\ ~ Pltzo 4Jl,IOO 2"• , S·16 23 n~ I ' Petrie 426,IOO J J'~ 7• g,: :~ sr~r. ~~~ • 1 -~;-l l·~~ .!S-~; n n1. 14 •I -:t: ~i ., 10 ' 10 • , ... , .. ., .... 1 IS a>. ., I O '· F .. IFd MllwWn C.1Tc un LflcarO OmnlRlll PolVd .. Reef En TRCCo F .. IFd un NIOalC Wll<rT un Com Am N•lwrd OetePt:~ End le a.nove Rvro+. 1 CmoLe n EICBlo I -.. -l -1•. -"" ->. _, ... -Ill) -"' -II) -7·16 -II) -.,. -1 -9·1• -"' -2 -"" -,I. -.. -1v. -"' -1''4 _ ,,.. -'"' Ott ". Ott t.J Ott 91 Ott '1 Off " Ott 19 Ott .. Off II ' Ce Oran99 Cout DAILY PILOT !Thurtday, July 14, 1983 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOf ATIOIO IN(LUOI I ll&OllOH '"' ,. •• •01111 .... ow1sr 1'&(11•1c ....... •OUON 01 ••Oil A•O (IN(llUl&Tt .,~. l'llCM&lllOf\ AlllO •ll'OIHIO IV Tl .. ""SO AlllD tlllntoUT • ,... 'l>••n N•I S•lft Ntl h it>' N•I ~.... ~ti 5'tle• Net P E 1101 (10" c110 1> £ M• c 1o.. c119 Pf nn• r,1., .... (n11 P E rid• c 10., c no "I! Ilda c1o .. CllV R~:~· ~ 11S ·~ m:t ~ Httllla .1• 10 u: "l~t ~ M•Mlln ·* " It t2'11 P•IPttl " J $wllUll ,,,. • ~ ,._ "" & •• t. • ..a ' '1 .. lltt "" ~:;~i::; 131 I 7S '3Yr-Ill ~~~· •. il ~ ljl• U~t ~ :::~ .... t :: ·n .,., s:~~ AO ' :: ~In ..... du~I i~ I) 1353 .,a. ~,,,. ... 24 U I ·~+ v. ,,. t wt 1"--t llt PavC•" • 11 u ion i:~t ~ '•IG•• '-" • ~t ~ PE n~ C•o•• Cno~=:: ~SO ~ fi~11o\ H!;~0, uo :,• ~ fs~t ~ ~:~ • .-~u:. s ~ =!j14 PMoci't 20 ft 190 14.,_ llt Swr,N .sa I> ~ l uc•Er M IS n 1~"" O..tP UI 1 1H7 tJv.+ \'a e•m• ~ I I l)t:.-llt v1M11wt 16t lt'lot +'Vt ~ell 1• 1.U ffj~ ~ ~~ 1# 1: • ~1 14 8und\' ,60 It ts 1 t:.+ 1o1t g:::: :: l: JU !:"1+ I ltS. I 11 t 1t + l4i •IMn•I pl i. 11\6+ \4 f'ellC OI U7 00 'Jo+ '°' 5-IP IUI; " .. =~~ rn ",,J :,~-;,~ o..u pf,.., • 251.+ .... ::::!~ , 1 , tt m~ ~,~ ''° •041~ 2;~ ... ~y 1~ ·~ m "~+ .... tr~. a: 11 ,.t-: l tlllitn IAO \Sllll • +I-~'·"'·U~ t:l Jl ~:... :!:~(~ ~ u :i11n lt""t 1"" ~~~·opl1rs.. ~ .. Uv.t1~ PaPL .iuo rlO ,..... s. ..... o IM .. "~"' )•IP• "l•t :~~J'ttl { J.~+ Ill DUCILI 2 t lOI 1' + \'e Heclll 11 IJ ~ 16 M&tlOll t .l1 St 1'4 lllHI\\ ==~ ~= 1::: ~ !ll'°I = 1:1: ~ ~ 1~1 tt P f "°' (IO" (r>Q 8urnctv 7• 1S S1 i«i+ °"' ~ = 2J ,4: lt-~ltM J~ 1 I .... + llt IMrkC J7 '° 67 UI .. +" PaPL 4«l.2S JI U~ 51"111 t .fl 11 1l + ... -·-· -Burrell 2.40 2• .,, Sl"d .. o:::: orl(• l'O • 1:.'.! ... ~Im I I llO 21:1 "" IMrrlOt ,. 11 11) 161'l+I PePL dl>rJ 1S 2 ,._ $1dMol ... •: 1i1 "l+ ~ AAi .. u 46 11 + .. autlrln .u 10 Ill , ••• + " ~ •. ••• .. ••• n .... h " 11 " Mf'lllM uo 12 '°'° u +"' PePL or 11 1140 ts +U• SIOOCI L«I ltlt .... \lo ACF '40 u tt• ""' ....... 1• lU 11 -•; Ouq or l-31 •1050 ,,_ llt ... '"' 1-llO ' IU .,.. ~ /MrtM 1.'7 " .. , 51 + IA, P•PL or I dOO ., SI04no 2AO UUI ~· Vo AMf '50 126 14\11 -c-c -OvtoPi ,. I IS IS-+ ._ HMnC I) lS )6 -111 MrlM pl... • '3~+ at "9nwtl t 10 17 n 40 + 'l'I $1~ uo I '39 SI"+ ~ AMll CP ' ltl J.1'-81 In UO. t fS J7"+ ~ ,.nAl'fl IS J4 25 .. ,,_, \9 ~:..:.i: I.~ ~~ ~ r.-+.~ ~'l~P '• ~ ~ m ::~+ t\ P9nw pl 1.40 2 24 -I'll ~ 3~ 110 12 + 14 ""'~WI 10 10'11! .... ~·~ uo 17 •or, ':~.:!:)~ EGG 36 26~s7 u36 +1"1 H9ITIC. 1 Slltl ~ MAMlO. u 1• m 31 +IV. """'"°' uo 11 t7• 4011·-.... ~::nc1e ... ts t~ 1:i J: ... t ~ !:: :: ~.:; ~ 11~. 111 IGNA ,, .. 7 '°" '1 ...... "$v••' ·'°" 1~ " -... Hercu•• 1.31" ftl 37'1t 1~ M••nll nt,J2 1 .... •S ... +IW ::-"'6'18 • " l~ n ... :;2 .., Sl•nWk .7' I' m n + ... APL n ~.... \'a IG Pl HS f3 ,..,,,. ~ E•elaP " :zo 21 n He<llC n 1• IJ~ '4 M&tM 1.1 .. II '°' ""-\1i ~E • I ' t1 91,. Sl•rr•ll ' 1 13 ~ AAA 2.0S 14 It .,,,._ v. LC I 104o.f •r. E•KO 1 J? " 1n 3~+ -Ill HHllC of! so • ~+ \It IMMVF' JOI 4\o'I Pec>8 : .lO " " JI + Ila Sl•MSll 1.n. " ,._. \It ASA le 1t'I .. ,,__11,, NA Fn 14 81 20:1/o+ ~ Ee•tAlr llSf 10 -~ l'lera/ly 2 lO t 11 g 14+ ,,_ MHCD 2.W • 13\1) Pet>tlCo 1.4' 16 5Q11 ;MY>-,,,. Sl•IACll IM 17 '23 tJV, AV)( .. lt~• y, NA "' ' 10 I Ul<I EAL. wl() ,.. 61\-Vo ..... ,,,.. S4 llh+ \It M9tlnc 1.)2 I II-+ \It Pwl\EI "° t7 1'6 llll> $t-.1211 5' un Stlt AblL•b ·3~ tl l)SI 46,,+ 1~ NAI 1.20a s 1~ Ee·~~ ~-20J ?? !Osl'I+ ~ :!:WI:' .= ~612~ I! ++ 1~ IMituE .3'e 11 11' 67V.+ lit Prmi.n 1.239 1 173 10 Sl.,cN 1' II e ll'At-14 Aa:IJW n .so tt )ff 21' I PC Int 2 '10 a 25.36 31-111+ .... '"" "" ... • -.. •e "' IMll.t JO 12 .. , " ~Or 21 21 .. , 17 + '4 $1rl8<o .n 10 27 11 -"" ·-.. p Nat 1.M ' IS 3t Ea•tGF I.JO I 40 n-"" HISlleai 50 16 lS-,,. IMlel "'' " .,. Petrie ,..., 1t n n-.+ l'I s1 ... 109 1.11 111003 1''1'>-\o'J ~= ;: n 1: m: SX 3 12 10 ~I 61'-+ ._ EatlVll 1.11 7 112 16 -Ill ~:=d .au St5 lQJ 11~-t-oh M&lll pl 2 50 26 17114 Petrin 50 17 1052 IS-14 si.vnJ 1.20 21 32 nv. AomOe °' IS l 171'1+ "" TS 113 ,. .. +I EtKod ,. 11 lMl 10:..+ -I 11 ""+ \It M&yOS 2 II ., 57w+ " ...... >.Jte ) JI-"+ ... SlwWrn 1.61 2S 2f 11.-\It AA•E• 1 ....._ 13 17 3 lllC n 19 IS7 It~ h E<1I011 .IO II 47-+ Ill HMIOll l.IO :Z0 lO 56'4 MAYl9 le 17 1'3 S4 -Yi P9lllt of I.SI 32 17"* \Q SIOltVC I .... 1) '116 .. ,... ,.,. •bol 91 12 36 ltl">-\'a EcN!n 64 1' 90ol 21"7 Htt&Clll 'lie 16 4" l4~ 1" Mc,fµ of 2 20 2 t~ v. Pil 1 7M 13 136 + Sll<VC pf 1 11110 I~+ -A:vtnMI u :~ ~ ;s"-+ \lo .oenc 1 lO 1''f•+ 111 ECl'.Hll .. IS aSI 21,.._ HoliOeY ... 11 SSI Slllt Mc:Or p1260 S 1• Pfl 'IY ft •1 l• 1I ISl4 ~ ~ SJoneW UO. 4 • 4't.lo-v. ~~·~' 6S 161S s~....,_, _, 469 lS'-+ I;. Edi.er 1 '4 II 126 ·~· -~:l ofl.I~ ~ ·i~++'~ MCOrl nl IO 17 213 n'--~ ~o· ... 21111+ ,,. SS~. A0.7S t,6. 11'!1s !!~·. ~ AtlnLt 2 .. 11111 311,,_ elllln 2Sr •I SO 24"1+ V. Ec!Wfd' '° ll lSl JI~+""° H Meeltl '"' 106 4-,J.o\ PNbS • ,54 11312S J~+IV. .,.....,, ~~ -~1~, 60 319 110 J3 ..i-. emrnt .40 9 29 21~ ~~'°p1 3 tt 10 1~ • ~IH '" H= 1 .l:. 1~ SH ~ ~ Mc Ont • 1 13I120 M-+ v. Pftl..,E1 2.12 7 :1'47 1•..,_ 1111 siorr.c IS 96 21*+ 1111 ~ -· s-.,. RU< • ... '" ,..., . 6 111 Honwn 3.60 11 167 112'-+ IV. Meo~ , ., 10 370 SS:\a PllllE pl I's 1 IJO u -\'°I Sloraf ·'° II 3211'> AlrPfd 1 a 409 41 +-''t mpRll ~ .,.. !! 1)1 .. + :~~~or JO 23 ,; ~l -''4 ~oo•U 1.2' 15 11S 34 -'II McG0 d l 2 12 169 ll'lll+ 1111 PllllE pll S 1100 57\olJ-llt< ~lf~~k• ~ 16 ~ 37~+ 'Ill • Altbl'tl 40 2• 1 13 + ,,. mp ~ ,.., -+ vw • Hor1ln 1,52 7 11 24~ \\ Mc r H I OI 20 61• t 5'1•-\to Pt\llE Pl 1.21 114 tl'a .....,y..,, .,,., 4 -fn+ ' AIMO• n 1 " mo emSo 1.20 10 119 .,.,,. l'e EIKA• 23 U 1•11•+ ''• Horlion ~1 341 ., lO'I•+ \It Mein! e 51 'n:toa+ 14 Pflll pt 11.13 1130 121 + 1 $Ultelt 116 IV•-' AlaP plAJ '7 6 ~ llPac v 1 . .0 I" 31' •+ .. EOS • 33 2lO 3'\'o+ !'ti Ho'l>C I olO 7l t33 S4'11+ .. McN•ll .60 11 lite+ It. Pt111E "'IS.2S 130 lot +I Sun.Ilk• '·°' ' 36 JS + Al•P dot .11 n I V.-.... enPE v IO • 20•1.+ 11. EIM•Mv S7 11) 9<1o HOlalln ?.60 IS • l•lla Mffd 1 1•1 JO~+ :\a Pt111E pl l.IO 12'0 5'~1 SunCh A 316 16 15'/• "" AlaP pl 111 1100 '311,-IYJ an&IR .M 91 l 12V.-19 EMM Pl I 22 10 -'J> H M 160 11 2 57,,._ MH.r" 751 71 ll + 'J> PflllSul> 1.20 10 23 ''~ Ill SunEI 12S 161t.j Al•{IKO 17t 1 l lf.\4, el>Cllt 10 :Z0 m 14S'n-.,, EIQln 1.60 10 11 711f't-lllll H:ib I :.io 10 S07 16~+ ~ M&Otrn 12 16 1•9 ~ +7 Pt111Mr U O 92'11 59'1•+ llo SunCo 2.30 II 107' M~ ~ tll!W<Alr 12 It I IO 11 .. + -'4 eoHIO 1 . .0 f 517 ll +-•t• Emr.EI 2 10 1• 113 60:\<o-1-\ Houtlnl I 65 1 l .Ol 26-..,, Malton 1.... I l S7 •9•f•-'.<t Plllllno 5' 20 ~ l7'h + .... Sulld1tr 1 IO 16 IS ~. Al!NnY 1.0 20 7 391,, ···~ 9 .21 lOI 11'-+ ~ ER all ' olO IJS IS .... + .. Holnl pt us • "'"+ 1 MeMI ' I°' 17 IJSS •S'-+ .. ""'"~ Pl 1 3 .si;,+ l\IJ SunMn Ila ....; AJl>e<IO 54 IS 1 11 + .. ar1111e ,, 11 •I ,, .... + "' EmrvA .so 76 1S 22 .. + 1 Houtncl 2 n IS2591 11 .. + .. MKSI ' I• JIS 10 +I PhllPel 2 20 ' ·~ JS'lo + It. Sunllal It s .iJ Al«>ltll • 60 I• 105 21 .. + l-11 trn&I 1.20 10 111 "'-+ ''It EmlWlrt 2.60 9 20 Sii•+ 'o\t HouNG l,IJ 9 1'lt -+ "' Maf'Tt• I 20 1 312 '11'-'"+ ,,. Pnl!VH 60 9 1' ;w~ 'f• SuprVI .40 17 251 ll + ~ AIC•n tO ,,,, )21111 aroFI • .l1" 6 "°''•+ Emi>D• 1_60 I I IS"•+ \'It HouOll 7 47• 26 lfl!t-t-,,. Marc\. 110 1U•11 t0-1£+ " Pi.<iAvt ,. II ,, lt'I•+ .... s..orolt .20 lO:IOOr Sll't-.... AICoSIO I 12 It .S l~+ .. arPw l.AO 1 104 21\'> Emo Pl •7 r ICDO '"' Howell AO ... 13 I•-'" ~' 111"t ~·->+ >o P'4NG t • 1 3'1 73~ Sul>mkO .7' l1 7 Stlt+ 'l'I A19•AI• I 2'3111• 2••.r.-P., ••TK 7.10 2• 3.S tA'">+ v. Emo pf so rlOO •• ,._ .... HowPI .0 " 3' 27.,. n 6n J Piaf I :M l:M .. -,,. SupKp ~ 17 Atu ar IS •S ••Jr-\It •"Plr 110 1t IS '3 + Ill EnExc n 611 1''• Hu«>brd 2 20 11 112 ~ ~ -P n 9 1332 16 -'4 Plllbrv 2 . .a 9 l1S 57~+ ~ Swenk .Ill 141M ,..,.,t -"illlCo I 01 1t 1142 15'4+ 1\11 rlHw 122 14 2'3.S 21''-llt E~ICP 5' 11 »1 41 + .. Huffy .JO 102 I~ M&Mtt I t3& lC" 7411.+ \'°I p~ 1.16 tt 414 ~+ \'°I S'lll<on I.GI 11' 4 ••.-.+ ,_. AIOCP 1>1'2.. 2 26..,_ Ill ttlH Pl 1 S 35 -II> Enlttl • 4' IJ 1 n•'+ l'l HuetlTI t4 IS 1651 22""+ .. M&wb Oe 1• n f~ PIOnrEI lit 2 20"-Svbrn pfl.AO i 4t4 i4ir-" Al91nl uo 2'9 JI attWI 4' 12 IQJ 2si;,+ ~ En-ell l.60 11 307l uv.-~., Huma n , 60 " 6CM u-+ \It •lllllffl• 2 I""+ '"' Pltnva • '7 IJ 957 29" S•n•ei. l.tOta ns l411'>-,,_ Atoln of2.lf 31 If-~. HCNG 117 72 I t "1 En.ct\ pt10.31 i lO 101-.. Hum& Pl?SO 9 72~ M&lrm 1'0 2S 12 SSS -t-4 Pttnl pf ?.12 71 59\l't-\'a SYK'O -~-T - Alet ofCll u 205 """ H llCll. Jn , .... "" Ensell ofS.11• l6000 n-"' HUlllCll so 23 7' 19:it+ .... MtlM wl 21 u5'1•+ I Plll•ln 20 17S """' TOK Ji llHIO '6\lt-v. AMoPw 1.40 21J 23~+ •;. '" pl 293 u11''•+ 'Ill Envc. 70 2I) Jiit HulEF I I I 6lS 52"1!+ " MIE "4G7.. •JO S3 Planllsc OS. " Ill II~+ \l ~ ' 1'7 13'11+ All9nG t01> 211 11\11+ _, atroT 1 SO d SI •S\11+1\'t ENSTR AO I l13 2'1'°1+ :i., H•Oral l,M I 10 20 M1E pfJ t .)2 1110 60 Plentrn .16 17 IOft 21'.4-Ill TECO •I J3 111 )~ V. AtldCD 2.tO SlJ ~· "" a®(p ' t 5 )IV·+ .... Enlaf• .M I) 66 11\11+ " -,_, -Me•Fd 11• ,., S'At Ple•bOY 27 11'4+ "" TTllllWE .'?M I• 536 7Ptlo+t\lt AldCo p1474 3' 60 -v. . ... ft.. • S3 .. ~+ "" En•~· l.OI I .. n -'"' IC 111<1 1.36 2• Ill .,.,._ .,. MllCn "'3.lt .. d2•1li+ 11. Pneum ' ·"° 1) 32' ,..,,._ \It ,. ... 1 165 , AIOCP of 12 I Ill~•+ •1, Nn pl t.SO 2 31 + Vt Eauota 1 I .O l6 IJ 34,._+ V. IC In ol l ,SO 2 I~ McllER 134 14 S 12-llt PaooPd ,60 IS 4AO ZS._+ V. TTllll 4.50 12 13'V.tl" tllldCO pfUS. IOI 102••+ 1-. ttlllel U6 • ,.. :Ml'°I eaulmk 1S7 • + "' ICN 11 ... IJV>+ .. MllWI p!U7 1• 2•V.+ 1/0 Potarfd I 3t 202 21"+ -.. l•vt- AllOPd IS av.-Ill ....... ·.7S " 11 30 + llt EalOH I so II 161 1.1.0~+ .,. INAln 1.91• 2 ""' MllWI Pl1.12 •I 221/•+ "' Pond• ' .Jl u 136 n lh t ,: ' 13 t35 .: + ~ AllclSlr 1.IO 1' 62 S3 -.. tt11SaW 1,11 7 an II~ Vo Erbml n 1 llt 22 ..... + 11/t IU Int I.IS 16 72S UV•+ \'°I MllCT.t 1.llO t 117 2~ PooTal .IO 21 1 1•-t \'°I 16 '11 ll"f \,11 AkdTal 1 ' 2tO 13-"' enHuo 1.60 • ll 2J""+ '"' Esmrk .1. .. 11 3'1 7S IU lnlA I 110 +J Mldcon 2... a 70 )2\1) Parlee .ao ti ·~· 'Jo 23 1 --v. AJtl•Ch 5' 16Y> ttlllll...L 2,06 a 2S 10.... EM11.tfr I ... 13 9 2~+ 1to IUlnl Pl 1.34 17ull +1 MldSUI 1.70 1030 15'111 ParlGE 1,71 S Sil 14 +\lo 1'311' • ._ 1\o\ Ali.th"' 11 :M nlL.1 JltUO l20 Jtl'°I+ .,, 11,, ... c .IOI> 11 u n 10.llOP 2.N 191 Jlh MklRo~ I tMO 1,_ \'a Paro of uo ' lt\lt+ ncrvctt 1• 27 " + "" AIPllPr • "u2• + " nlLI Pl 1.17 '"° 7S\I) E"r1M ... 0 . a lS-+ "" ICIH l8 .40 .. 20 -14 MlterW 1.50 21 ,., 51-"' Paro pf 4.40 10 l llh+ T-.. :16 41 12Y,+ •4 AtcH 1.10 nlt J6h+ 111 nllPS Ula t 2t0 ".. E•11v1 ' _as t 1111 221'°1 + V. t•Powr 2M 7 2734 10•1, Mllllrd uo 12 1oa n + ,,. Po<G p1 02 10 3014 hklrruc 1 u • 711,1o 114 Am&a 20 UI 26,,,,_ V. LaEI n 1.M 1 !SS 17 -l'O E•anP l.01! 701 1a~+ ~ llPow p1s.13 I SJ + l'-MlllR l .l6 17 S2 17~+ .. Poll!cll 1 .. ll l1 JI irA Telcom S •llt-A""'" pl l I Cl LaEI pf6.ll 12 JI',._ 1111 E•en ... 1.tO 1 101'-,,_ llPow Plt.t7 1'100 3S'...-lit MMM JJO 16 12.S .. 'h+ V> PolmEI 1:11 a "3 1114/\oi T-4d'f -I .;, I +Ill Amr« .40 I 27-°"' eMPw I 11 1 41 lSI'"+ '"' E•tn pl 2.10 1 IS\11 ITW 1.14 16 20 SJ"'+ .. MlnPL 1.40 1 11' 2~+ .. PralrP n 22 2' 11\t T&tri: n S: m r.v.+ ::: AmHet I JO U IOll ,.,.. CnSoya .14 10 l>O 15 + EMCelo 1.60 10 4J 1>V.-'l'I 1mo1Co 1'4 11""-t-°"' MlroCP tO 2S f II -'" Prtmrl .4' 23 7 XV7 '"' Tatu 17 llS ~+ tAo AmAo< 45' 2"+ l't CnVIPS U6 6 I• n-Ill Eaclv I.lie 10 IS-. INCO .10 1ns IS + .,., Mltnln• I II ISS 34"' Prnl&\' .«I 10 2M + "11 T-2.n 12161 •1-Ill Alallr 0 17'4 Cen1r•o1 1311 1' -.. Eoon J 7'4IO )4Y,+ 1• lncllM Pl2.1S n 1.-Ya MoPS• 11111 I 17 1~ Prmrk f\?AO 1t • Te<d\'n a IJ 132 g -1\lo Allr•Nl ) 50 • 171 ~+ •• ,cn1rvTl 76 a 37 10'-F··,. -,_, -INllG .. l-06 ' 9 21-.+ 'h MoPS DI• 1) II ll'I>-.. PrPr!mC1-·· '· ,. t2,llCIJ ·~+1·~ T.,ctv WI 1 ~+ "' Aird of 2 '1 1 ~ Cenvl!I '1.0 10 n 2'~ ~ ........ l.IO t 130 40\lo+ "" lnalPL 2 I• 7 1112 1~+ \oa Mllet "4 I~ ''" ~ • • • ... " T-o .40 6 14' '""' Allclal I 40 12 Ill 40\'J Ctt·la.o 2~ SS 221'+ ,,_ FMC pf 'US 2 501\+ '°' lne•ca It 12 11'7 11 .. + -Moblt 10 ISS. JOh+ 'A ProciG 12 «I 11 29 54" T-pf 1.1' 10 29\o'a ~all~Po' .~~ llJJ ', 14h+ ... Ce.SAit ., 171 1'-111 Febrve ,40 " .. 20 + \/') tntmle . 11 .. ""' MPOll14 lt7 a,__ ~ Pdlllll ' .,. 13 131'°1 TeHCO J I lSSI ~· \'a ~ w• -1.-lit Cllmllln ·40 .. tot 251,,+ '°' F'al>CI • 11 10 SI 14\fo+ lngerR UO Jl7 SSllll+ Ill MOOCot '1 ll~ \It Pr-1·.eo 5 JI-1111 T•Ak 1.52 a 291 •11t--AmC•n 1to IOI O lot+ ~ C11ml pl 110 , 2•,,_. .,. Face! 27 J6 10~ ·~It Pl 2.35 10 JS .... -.. Mol\HC .. 27'11+" P$.C-OI 1°14 ~ 1.-. THCm 1.21 a iMf 41"'1-~ AC~ pl J 11 l1.,.,+ \'°I Cllml "'i60 1 50 .. t ,,. Falrehd .IO u " 21.._ \It ·~•Tee ~ J2 26 15\'o MoNIOI II ,... 1•"1 + "' PSCOI Pl2•to I l1~ 11• TeaEU 6.10 II IS WI.lo+ ~ ACnlC n 71 10 ltlf•+ YJ Cll&mSo .0 ll IS9 11'-~ Faire pfJ60 n lt-'h lnldSll .SO In 30 MollAUb tO a t JS°"+ 'Ao PSlncl 2:16 '25'0 1S'"'+ '4 TexOllt 1.1211 10 Ill SOI..-'4 ACvan 1.75 1t 2S'4 46"9+ lilt CNirlCo . I u UI 11"'+ .... Fetrto ' .1• 12 " ,. ......... ln.llCO lb 22 .. u v.+ I/, MOflr'Cfl ·'° It IS n i,.. PSln pl '·r 131'0 a'\4 T•••ncl .IOb .. I) .. AOT • .91 13 125 29111+ l'4 CN!rt wl 11 S..+ \'a FamOI ' .11 l4 t• Slllll 1n1ollt n 26 u + °"' Monoer ts :M If S7 + 'I• PSln of l rlOO ,,..._ -THlntl 2 2UIU 127 +:n. AEIPw 7.26 10105' 111'" Cll&rt 01 US 11 11111 F•mOI wl a 16 -'Ao lntiln• 135 IV. Mon••n t,20 12 •13 ~+ '" PS•NH~· 6 600 mi.-lolt Texlnl 111 7'1' 7Y,+ V. AEICP t I '7 U 2971 61:\a+ 1 Clw!M 3 50 1 S26 514'+ lt,.. Farah 72e 11 11' 15""+ v, lnlgll , It 251 361"'+ \t MnlOU 2.U I 7'4 2?t\+ I PSNH l 4 1l" T•NMa 2.26 6 7• 1~ Ill •E-P wl 5' 461/• + llll Cll&.M 1>17.60 176 .. ~ .... F .. oru •. 11 " IS 19 +I 1n19R pl 3 03 112 J7'4 + •,: MonPw 2.61 , 111 11 PSNH .IS 1 11"+ ..... T10Gas .32b 1'1174 ff.\at' AFamll .40 13 n 111i>-1111 Cll&M p1s_is • '3"1 F'-rt 1>S 7Wo+ \I) tnlAFn 2,;St 11 119 17\0+ ~ MonSI 1 IOt 5' 17 PSNH M I 2' TxPK .lS 23 S 30\'4 14 AOnCo l .IO 9 1'S 22.\o Clw!M l>f6.n e I 51 -"-Fe<l!Co IM 9 It 26"+ 'Ill ll(P.S. 7.10. 11 11""+ ~ MONY ·~ 10 46 ·-11t l!S• UO I 131 27"+ \'°I TexUIM 2.10 1 l001 Ul'o+ _, AGnt pl AHie r.s SJ•-. C-.. 1 S If', FdEao II 17IO '°"-+ '°" lnterco 1,11 I• 1•1 13"-+ Ill MOor.C 2 IJ 32 47•,t,-'f't PSv pf~·!: 1 Hf n'-Tull In tO 10-\Ii AGnt o!llUl• .0 .,_ " c,_,_ 1.36 .. 2~ 3411> FOMoll I» " 61 30\0+ ... ,.,,., pl 1.IS s "' -1 MOl•M I 06 l4 34 nv. PS . • 12 + I.lo T•xlron uo u '" 32 + " .tllGlld 2 lt 17 11-v, CllmNV U • 6 41• 41lli+l:it F..SNM • 14 lOl4 2S'Jo+ •n lnltltl I 10 S 452 20'«-\'a MM•n 17 1S 121 1•'-+ 'Ii G ::lr] S: ~1'1-Ill T•xlr fJfl.OI l l4V>-llt AGnC• S.07• 1 JIYJ CllNY o!l.17 S 11111+ \I) F..SP8 1.20 11 29 Jl~ lnlrlll 2.60 '3 3 Jtllt+ Ill ~on°"n~J3~ 745611_ 1076 _+1,. G 11<110 11700 .. ..,__ -Thad< ll I~+ l'o AHerll ff 10 2 17"'+ '" CllftV• I 01 21 25 J3V, F'OSonl IOI> IS IJI ~ lnlmo n .a 2SY> ~ ~ -w ,. .. TltrmEI 100 106 JO"° •Hoitt 210 IS"'+ "' Cllftl>ft 1 .. 11 •7' .,.... "" F..sOSI 220 11 l4I 6l -... lnlAIU 60 11 10 13111 M«Knd I )1 • 25 )I"+ eo fJf?.IO 1100 6l +214' TM'tllel l.12 2.S 10 n A Home 2 40 ",.., ·~ 1111 CHW•I 34' ,.~ F.no '20 2' ,. :w...-'" IBM J IO "ft12 113 + ,__. Mor1&S 40 " Iii M''-+ I PSEO ...,.., 110 ,. ..... v. Tllomln ... II 6 20\lt+ \Ii AHOM> I I lS 1St7 M"+ °"' ChiMI pf I 50~ v, FIOUnl 1-IO 11 IS J~ tnlFla• I.CM 11 316 JOa. Morion 160 6 fl 6S'Jrit: ~ '5 SV.-V. TIWnM I .S6 l• 146 JtV.~ AMI I .. 17 >1S ll ... + 'II. ClllPnT t 16',,_ 'Ill F'IOOI 2 It 12 JS\I'>+ Ill ll!IHa.rv '64 I .. + , .. MotrCM& I 60 lO IOlt llSl'e -I• 20 lff IO + "6 Thrifty a M 21 ffl 121'>-1'I Arnl'Nlt 1371 ..... 'n CllllF'yl 50 JS 10 11'.-'l'I Floe'4 61 1 202 U'll+ 'Ill llllHr wl ISi ~+ \'a MIFuel l.40 a 1Sl SIV.. ~ .. PvoetP 1.1• I JU l•llt-\It TICara l 12 16 11-+ \oa AN•llh J 16 1 SJ JI .... + Ill CIV"C 1 3t 1t W'I FnCoA ' 61 12 1541 .... -t IV. Int Hr pl IJ It-'-Muf'Md t SO 17 S 7•1< V. ::::,l~~F • lO ·: {2J 29Ylt \'°I TldWlr .tO t 10 271'°1+ ... A5LFI t JO 20 + \to Cl'V1iln S '"-FnSa.r 1• 7h \'a l111Mln 2 60 lS 61 ltlli+ •1• Mnfll ol 40 I 11 "+-.... --:I0\11 -. Tleerln 21' I t.lo-~ ASNP IO ll 22 12:it Cllr....,. .. ll'--llt F'lnlFecl 11 12 4th+ -llllMutl 1 7' I 1' lS'->+ llt MunlnQ 34 It, ~ ... Diet l.l6 ll U SI + '4 TlrMI 1 2' "°1 71 -~ AmSld I 40 21 27l 32'4 + -Cllrvtlf )~rm n"'+ '"" Flraln ,60 JO ll:M It-1,4 tntP-2.40 1112U 52 + 1'111 MurPllC I 71 JO 1 '•+ ,,_ Pvro l6 llt 6'-+ ~ Tltnt>IJc • 50 ft 2'-+ ~ ASterM '° 1) IS lflf't+ "" ,,.,.,. WI l)lt 11"6+ I FIAli.n I • ll ,, +I tnlRKI ... 0-1'.lil ~oO • I I 20 I -'" OvakO 2 41 ,. " + " TlmeM 1 11 150 IS'4-,,. 11ms1r 1 tA 12 1S 10111> Cllrv• of llOI ulllli+I.., "'"'" pl..OM 2 S2~" llllTT 2.16 IOJOS> .......... Muuvo 110 I) 71 l1 + :" g::~~ IO '' 'l~ 1:-t1~ TT~ 11 .. '°, •• 16JOS ~~-+ ~ AmSlt wl t lS14+ 'to Civet\, .11 13 10 19•1•+ lll F'S-Fie 1.0I 9 3 13 ITT PIK 4 11 12 +W• MulOm I.... t 111'1>+ " Ql\llt11 n 200 2' .. + l,'Ji ....,_.,. • .,.., ,, ASlr p1 $.SI II ~+ Y> ClnhM 712 I 11 JS.\li+ ''• Flot! n .60 6 116 60 + -lit ITT olO S It 46 Mven L 43 ~ 6 _ ll-ll _ Tottllm .Sol 1a 11 2'Yt A TT S,olOe • M13 6J\'l-t-"' ClllGE 2 16 l "° ,,,,., FtClvl .IO 3714 ullt,..+ ''" tnlTT pl •.50 7 1'V.+ ... N· ~co ..::.. "'16-rr •1•-+ ·~ RB Ind 1• 112 JIV.-t-.... T<MEOI$ 2... 6 ltl ""' ATT Pl • llt 46 + \II ClnG p1 4 150 3t"1 FllCllk: l.l2 I 3" 16-+ '" lnlNrth 2.32 1) 231 l1~+ "' ~.-......, 'JI • ., " ftC to 60 T04Ed plJ,47 4 ?7'\4 A TT pf ) .. 129 M~ ... ClnG pf ')0 1100 11 + •• F'Clll • ol4,Qe ISO SS .. + "' lnlrll(l• I :13 lS\'tt N80 7 20 I 13 31~+' Re! pl 17 1 21-.+ 1 " T04Ed ofUI 1 nv. + v. ATT pl 3 74 2 l71'+ "• ClftG of H 2 1150 71 FClll plll?.Qe • 112"1 lnlPe DI 5 1 IJ1'4 N81 ' 1'4 l l-'4 2 l2 • 26 + \'°I TOIEll fJf1.l6 23 111'°1+ '.-tllWalr 1.40 4 .. 1~ ClnMn n 130 n ll""+ .. F18Tu I.JO I .. 5 13-~ lntpGo 1 IO 1' 520 Sol\11+ '"' NCH 71'5 ll 20o,1o llCA pf ),'5 JS 29~+ '4 T-• AO JO 2Slio+ \olJ ft.Holl n .S'fe lQJ ~+ ... Cllkn> 1.a •6lt3 J1 + 11J Fllh Pl•.~ IQJ 5'~., lnll ... t 150 I• + l'a NCNll 1 109 2•>.a+ ''I RLC n 20 1) .. uUV.+ V. Toolll°' .40b 10 ll 11'Ai+ V. ........ Oii I 40 • • J3"1 + ,,., ClllCP ol'l.t.M 21S IJ:i.,+ ,,, FICtly 2S 10 ..... lnhlPw 1.74 7 20 """+ --NCll v. 12 157 lOl't>+l =~t~Pur : ~ ,n ~Iott+ .... Trctwnlo. 1.40 , I• :131'°1+ I;. ArnetO 40 It SS 60'">+1'-Ctl•ln• I 10 10 60t J3~ Flnllle 714 I 60 4l''o IOwaEI 111 t 11 IS-.+ .. NL. lllO I 11 Sii II, + , lla.....S n1' 111lt+ ~ ToroCo llS 12\lt+ Ill Arnelk 110 17 21• .. ... •• Ctvln pl 1 s S1'n F!Mln 2• •• 110 11'4 + "" IOWllG 1.. 1 )'4 ,. + I'> NUI 1 • 2 21 tJ + " R•..-I IO IS 6 2•~ ... "" TOIQI • 10J l)\'a = n2'.':. 1: ·~~ ~~ ... lll ~:;;, "'1% ,, 20,! n .. :; ·~ ~~11. ''° 12 1~ 2~-.::: ~:::! H~ ·~ !~ ~t :: ~N~;w 11 7117 ,•, ~.h,a1 Jilli;:+-·-llenco t4 n .:! m:t ~ l= pl _:! '5 ·~ n~" 4 MPln I 60 29 l3I ... ,. + .. c .. r11E I 10 ., lll't+ ... F!Valk .n a 171 17'-+ "" ll)CO(p ,. 17 40 IS -"" •ICf ~ := .. 2f 11 17' Tov•RV l4 107 62 + "' Ampco 30 I 14'11 + 11 OYCll I 11 13"1+ '" F'IWiK UO 4 7J ti + ''I lr•eli.. J S2 S .Jt <It'-+ ._ Ne.... lt lS It-'It ll•vml< • l1~ TovllU •I IS •I~ V, tllm.-eo tS ll 11> c.i.vEt UI 1 f l? 10.,.,+ 'Ill Flscr.o 2'10 6 11 SO + 1-11 lrvu8t. llf?7.. 206Sl -"° ~ • 21~+ "'1 llavmcll 1 1' SS l •'4 Trtet • .21 If lft 1SYI+ II'> Am$111 I 16 I I ~ • OevpO. 60 ,. .. ""' + .,., 1'1111Fd •• • n 1 l'lo + •• -J-J -1 I ll 2•:'"-~ .... ,,,,, I 40 lJ ..,. '1 -I Tr&ne 1.36 16 lf) ltlh Am•••1 I tO 13 s Jl'<lo + ... Ooro• '·°' 13 1771 ll +Ill> FMFlnG 2.10 • 137 • ... I-JWT I .. 1J7 16 :Wl.+ \\ ' ~ 11 11 ,. ,. R..081 .Ill • ,., 11 + .... TWA n 2Sl 17 + \'°I 4'mtl pl 61 l ~ Ci...t!P .. 10 )0 11..-''" F-E • .JO 11 JIS JS"+ t,; Jlllver t «I I• 21S J7 + 'l'I ••IUoll I.IV 16 0 21-'It Rd8al -I) IO 4•~+ , TWA pl 2.15 173 lSYr-'4 Amtl.O IO S2 It 21 .. + \'t Ctuel of 1 ' 111"+ -FlmnU ' .n 13 91 27 .... + .,,. Jt mtw 12 u 1 .. •1 +1 Oltl pl, 2S s 1s•n + .... .... .... 4 TW c. ll .. ,,_ .. An&eme> 1110•52• IS Co.cl1, JO ?t 134 l1'A +l'A Fl .. IV .IO 10 311 1~ J•PllF l.lle 60 111,,_ NOit! orllS 76 1111> Rd8al pl'3e 7 24-'-TW wl J7 llvt-1o1t An&IOI> 1 ff m •~+1'4 Co.••14 40 t ;Ml 27'-+ '" FfkllSI 16 1Jxlll l4111 JeffPltl 1.76 f 114 JSV,+ • ~IEclu • 11 '1 J2llii+l:i., :=.Q lO 29 = ~"'+ ~ TW wtA 27 l•lli+ ~ A~ I :M 21 H Jl,,,,_ •11 C1H Of I 1J 1 )0 -.,., Ftoa!PI )1 11 tOlli+ "-Jaf< Of t.36 120 46 -' NN~10FG~ ? !! t J? >421~+ 'I• A&9&1 It tt 2""+ IAi TWC fJf 2 lJ 2111.--AnC ... 1.n 21 2t l0>4o+ •• COQCI 261 121"4 .... F .. EC ,. 11 11 1•o'4+ llt J..C pf a 1300 S7 -~ .. ~ ..... , .. Relent .. " • J3 +l'I• TWC pl uo lS 1§14-"" An«Gr lib 12 n lS ColaNt I ... " -321't Fi.PL. uo a 1664 36ltt+ '14 JafC pl '·" 1200 S6..... '4 Nal(iyp 1 .. 29 211 1'"6 TWC pl ,,., " 36.,,_ 14 A-'t t .. 21 '7 32''>+ ""° COIKo • 12 f'3 Mlll-t-lll Fi.Pre 1.91 I S70 llY> ~!'~'.Jf ?.!! I ,11~ m r+ :~ NIHorn 115 7Vo+ '1' ::! 1 ',.1 ·m ~,,..-Ill Tt_,,, ),50 J :Ml M'-+ 'lo Anhwt I .. 11 54S .. "-t >\ Cotemn 1.20 II :zo •2'4+ 1,. Fie SH • .0 t7 26''4 ....,_,.... •.., , • ,.. NM4Cre '6 lJ 267 lS,,_. ~ ltel>Co 60 14 I U .... + -Tr..,lnc I. 16 20 17~ \I) ,._, ofJ60 11 50 "' Coll>PIM 121 9131' 2J Fiw<;en 112 1•'--'t. :1::~p1 103 '\"s Jr,':;'.~ ~=$• 40 21 l'f. ro~+ °" lleoNY U 2 I IS 40 + 'll TAllllY .SO. I IJ tlll\Wr 7• 7' 11a 2J~+ 'I• CollAlk '.to 16 llO ...... + :1tt F'lowr ' ... IS 59 11 .... -t lO nt--NPrttl 1 t2 1l 40 ?J• .. -"11 RNV ofC) 13 111 2S + Vo Tr..,sai l.'7 1 ll:M ~ll'o :~:~y .: a .: :~~ ~~P!.' ,,: :~ ~ J::; ~ ~::'.c ,.~ :! .,~ ~~ ~ =~ ui a2tfs :s • :: ~;r.:i~ ,120 ""~ :~+ .,., ::.~:A4~· ~ ri111+ .... l~::r.~l.17 ,~ ;,~ t: .tll...cne ZI 1l l1S I•''>+ .,., ColllnO I IO • '1~ FordM JOI 1511 51" +-7\o ~~ ~ n ll( ~t ~ N$!•nd 6 !t ilt-l'O ReoSI plUS 1000 61 ... + "' ~~= ~ lr-+ ~ ;~Pw· p fJf1Dlvn•~ll 1l~11 5'J20l~.,~ ~= 1~ l~ I~ ~~ ~ ~F:,1.~ }'°1~ IS "111 ;:II'-!1~ JOlten I IJ ti 27~+ 'h ~·1;11S111~ 2S U SS ~~++ :~ :~ I~ I~ m ~:+ ';: TTrra-.,._! 11~ 20a 4n1• ll~+ \lo --'I CmbEn 1 .. I ti M + 1,, ..... r "" ... + " JovMlo 1·'° U "' 1I .. + "" "N•..,•om'" S 1 •• 7 :-.::.:_ ~· ltevco • 61 IS 1330 7'1.4+ ,,,_ ---tllPPw ofJIO 2 7' ComdS 1 1' n tMt M'll+I FIHowd I J2 16 16l S~ -l(.4C -IO .,. • -" Ill U IO TrlCon 2.Sle ll 71 ... + Ill ADOIMO I UI n 216 JI-''t ComMll 4' 27 S2 ll-h FoalWll M tO 1.. 16 + Ill KOi OS. r t.! ,~~++I~ Nelm pl t I I JI-'\ ., ._ TriSoln f 4J ~ "'"'°" 1411 11 1527 2s .... + \It Comdr 1 10 m ~+\'I FoXSIP .. 11 191 1'''<+ .,., Kl.M ,, ,.,, -Neo;Pw , n 4 n 1SI\ ..... IOll , .. 1S .. llllt+ Tri.Ind ., 13 " •• "rl1PS 2..52 1 1211 2S\oa+ "' CrnwE l I ltlO 2.S-.+ ,,_ Foallro 106 It •S Jt•1o+ 'J> 1<mtl1 11 1'2'40 ll" NrtP of 160 1100 lJV,-t lO ltoN!m AO 12 J:J 21~+ v, Tr .. Pc 1 20 I l2"' .t1rfP pl J 51 S '1'4' CwE p1 l tO l1 I~ ,,. FrolMc 60 21 703 lt -Ill 11,N En 1 l 212 ll't•+ '" Ne•P of 11• 1100 1• ll .. nrd 40 36 1' I~+ '• Trlcnlr _ .. I• It 6'6+ \'o Arkl ll WO 1flli+ 111 CwE of l 27 !611!+ lolt Frkllrn .. 11 S7 ~+ "' l(elvAJ 111 It + 'It Ne•P fJf 2.JO 1100 ""° lle•nl11 l 117" 50'-+ "" TrlCo -" 22 Sl ,__+ Ill Arkla 91 16 9SS 15~+ >o CwE of 1.37 I 21 + '" Fr.-40 SI :Mlo6-v, 1(1t.C. 1• :Mt n v.+ '" HevP of l.tS II IS"4+ \'a lteyln pl 11 l06 + "' Trlltly .50 IS 161 IS-Y, "' R J It l ·• FruM pl 2 10 21•~ KalC pl •.37 3 11-V. NevS. t IOI I ll IJ Rr.Mlt I 1~ ll-""' T"1E'llO .10 N 6 ISY,+ 1o1t "' I • -.... CwE pl 111 1 1•'-., K•IVSt 1S )2~ ,,., NE~EI ) 20 1 .. lSV. llctiVO. , .. 17 1n 1•-.. TucsEP uo a 1t16 21-"'+ ... Armco 40 711 11'-+ •/, CornES 1.,. I llS n + 1''4 Fuaua ' .l6 ll 151 Jl'lo+ " I(~' .21 32 II 1•111+ 11. NJllt< nl.7' I J 1S-.. AtoGr.., 1.AO IS 169 ff\oa+ lit TwlnO. .IO S 20lt>-'"' :~~.:' 2~ ' lJ :~ ~ Cl'Mal ' 1S 160 •I~ ~ F.-pl 1~5 G-G ~ " ~ 1.06 I 110 19~+ "" NVlEG f ,:n 6 wlm .,._.,_ '"' Rll•A ' .... is 54 401'1+ '4 TYtoLb 70 ' IU ,, ..... tllrmWln t 10 71 II 21\tt+ •1, ~~: 2t ~ 'ff ;gi-:; o~ GAF .OSI I• 1 .. lSl'o-llt ~Cl P.f~·~ 11~ ll"°~ ~ ~~S = u~ ::: r.:z+l'" ::w ::: l : =~ "" l~a/lr ' 60 ~ m r.~t': tllroCP IO " • ,,,_ .,, Comc>Sc IS 107 ,,,,, GAF "' l.:ZO 12 20 -'4 .,n'.ll 6 "'" NY!.r 1 12 1 II llobln• .56 11 J11 14\i> ....... ~rowE n" 11' 1360 ?,!'I•-'f't ColvM> 41 161t M'-04 2~!)( 1 '° !! ~ ~~+ 1~ .. 23 202 11'1•+ 1:\o NVS 03.1S 7 ,..,.._ 'It AodlO I... t SS ""' + V. UAL -~j~.50" ·-14 r'lra 1 u COllAO' I 11 242 2'-.. • r ' I 1250 IS Ne , .SO 1' 23 19'1t AOCllTI 2 16 t 13 21~ "' UAL Pl 1 40 ti 29111+ 'lo Ar~ln '12 l1 2SO u27'1•+• ContMt 1.60 11 • •1'4-t .,., GEICO n ,, ,,. 561"+ v. •nG U • 1 107 ""'+ "" Nwh&I n n 11 s 211'+ .,. llQ •t .... ,. '31 )l•Jo+ .... UGI ?.IM 11 " 21•;,+ ..,. !~~.,"' J 1ll~ .. !2._ ConnE ntlO I 2 7'-, g~~OP l• 21J I~~~ ..,Pl.I 2.S6 121 H + tt. Nwllll n lie 11 S 1• -l,'Ji llonm' 140 11 W 6''111+1-. UMC AO 1' '1S l~lllt A~ 2 40 l'7 JS'"+ ,1, CnnNG 2 :ZO I 10 It + 4 GTE 191 tl'21 #\\--1.\1 Kelvin JI 1·-llt Nwlllll n , .. 1• 6 11.. Aollrln I II 21"' UMET .l59 Jt g S\oa tlltl'llO pf)f6 13 o-i._ C'Oll<ec' olO 13 a 11~+ •11 GTE of 1• 13 21-• Kal'Y pl I .. I •1o1t+ lot N-ml I 21 l!M S.SV.-V, A041nEn JO J2 1''-UNCllft IOffu I + -A.OOG 1 u SS '1'"+ '-Con.lEd I II I Mf 1'2'-+ 'A GalHou OSI 2S 12-'t KAlu!lr 7• ff7 2011'>+ Y, Hw_. .Otl 2f7 a-+ •1, lloltn1 10 16 ~ lS.,,+ U~G J.M 11 OJ Sll'°I+ 114 Al-140 l 23 -~:~: 2.J I .J m:::. ~ GaMell l lO 19 1'S '4 _.,., ~pl·~ IO ~ ;1,Ai+ \11 == ~~ &~ 17 1 =~ 31 ~ ·~ ~ ~NV U la I 4ll ~ -:~~~ ~ if. ~=:+ " CMFr1 llO 12 llot 50 + .. g::l!,• , 17 1~1 1~~~ = K-.e IAO 93101 mt+ Ill NI&-US ~20 ~""=1"' A-t 50 2S ISi 2 ..... + '• u.J!'t l .J :J lm n :.:+lllt Allllleh 140 1 7"t "' + '" Cn~G 1 • lW l l .. + I\ G<HrM .a .. 11• nv+ '" Kellwd eo 1l 223 "'' + l'l'I N1eN\pl 1 n 100 ",,,,__ "" llorer 1 °' 11 w .>0>41+ '' UnlonC .2•1 ll ..,,. AnRe of l l llS~ll1-Ct!G p1 10'6 1100 106 G«o 5' 26 11.,_ \11 It-I 24 6\'o+ \11 NIH$1t 12fe :W 10''+ 'Ao It_.,, OI a 7117 U'Ao+ '4 UnEIK 1.6' 4 lOS l•IAI+ 14 A!Ht< of) 1s 1 IOO l6.. C.on•Pw 1 M I 703 201't Gemln J 20a 1t I',_ ltentnl n •t 291'+ '-NICMI t4 20S II~+ "-RC Co. 1 !M IJ 11 1•'111 UnEI pf 4 v20 2fYr-VI Altllc pf J IO 1 llt:it+ll• CnPw fJf?.7' 17IO ~'"' GAfnv ISle 42 ~1'1+-lit IC.vUtl 1.28 a 40 21~+ Ill NICOii ) Ot II , ... l'J\oa Ro.-IO 7.a.. • SIJ 46\oa+ "" UnEI pf HO v50 ll -'-Allt.CP 50 • O 2l'f't-I CnPw "'3.60 II 141;. Gn8Ul1 l 4 S "'4+ 'Ai 1(9"04 .. ft 17 16Vt +-~ NoblAl 11 IS 126 It + ~ Rubnn • n 26 IS ....... 1'-UnEt pl 6.S6 ylOO >S + 114' AUQ&I .ll JS IO U~'>--\'e CnPw o<l.11 5 211'°1 GCIMI 1 .Sf 9 ~ •1 !(WO M 110 I W lot-lolt Hor'lllSo 210 10 U ff 541'1-~ llutToe I 1• II S2 JI-tAo UnEI PIM 6 aA1 2'..,_ Ve AuloOt 5' 7, " &:1''4 CnPw pr • )1 211't+ \lo GClnm p'.M ! ll-I'> ~rMc I 10 t ff7 ~+ '"' Norlin jg 16·~+ lll llvanH 1 71 1• ..-.+ _, UEt P!L I V10 60 +ll'°I AvcoCo I 20 "JOI 1''tH .. CnPw o<Ht t 7'11J GnOalt In 2•"1+11lt tv9~ n 1 3111126 .... + II) !:!~!l1r, of1.2l0b.~ 7 1011 ~~+ _ llY-S l ~I~ lll_! ff..,._ .. UnEI pf 2.0 al 1~+ \It Avco at J10 t 67-3,, CnPw P<l.15 I 21llt GnOyn I 11 ~ SZ'-+ \lo l(eYtCn 2 U -111 ...,.. -...,... .. I UnEI fJf 2.72 x• tl -llt Aver• •90 u SM Ul'o ' CnPw orl.50 1 11'14t 1,. Ge11e• 1 t tO lJ :1676 S11to-"' keytlnl 4'b 34 I 21Vi f'lorlel< .OI t 60 1214-... K A .20 11 lJ 11 .. -t-Vo UnPK 1.IO 111016 S7 -lilt CnPw or•.01 a ,,,,. GnF'rt 2 '° I Jl7 4''9r-~ ltldde I 10 I •s :Miit+ "" NACO.l .to 10 " u SCM , 11 16S J5Y,+ "• unP.c pf7,2S 77 lnYr-114 ,.,.,,.., ' .so Jt •" •2°4+1 CnPw .,.,,Q 1 11\ti GCitl '40 lJ 19 22 + 'h Id pfC • s 79 +I NoAPlll 1.10 12 •S '3 -t-1~ SFN 1.26 17 JI. '3 + l4 Untrovt 7S 3'f l•V. ""°" 2 12 1211 31\'a CnllCo HO 11 16f JO -•1, G-1 • .. lt 162 ll~+ \t IHI pfl,.. •, SJYr-1 NEIKO 2.l2a f 10 20 -v, SPSTK ,7? t 2Tllt UNY! pl a 1100 st~ ...... 1 IS., I 2111• CnllGro 1.40 t , .. tAll•+ .,., ~°"' 10 1s 1l 2611'>+ "" Ktml>CI •.20 10 1111 a~+ "" Noet lUI I.JI • Sl7 12111 St-n IM I at ,..,, UnllOr flJ 7\lt+ Ya Avdln ' 72 ·~ S.Vo+-~ CnlGD of 2 s 21V.+ I" """" so 11:n1 ~ "" Knolllll l.12 17 l64 wv.+ v. NlndPS I 50 1S til llh-t-.,. Stl>nA nl.m. t1 ,,,..._ 14 Unltncl ,.. 1Svt-" •~ " -•-• -Conn• 2 21 J13 211'11 \11 .il\Mllb t.Ot I' 36S SJ,,,_ lit 1(-1.60 J1 • 2S-.+ 'loa NoSIPw 2.H 1 lt7 ""' SIOCll • • J? 7' 161 l11'+ " Ulrd pf ,:JOit rt 1• -~ ,. ,__ 40 IS ., 221'1+ l4o ConlTet U • 12 11'5 1S'itt+ '"' GMol uoa S"'31 n~+l"" l(ofmor .32 ll 31 Jl + "' NSPw pll.60 1100 31 Sl9dSc 10 6 UCblTV .I• 1'1 .. n ll'I+ 'l'I •'!~ ,,50 1,)1 a:nl) Mn~-+ :".' CIO•t• _60 14 '71 5'i. GMOI pl J IS 1 l1 1(-• .to 2IO lt \li+ .... NorTet I ,., IS. 17lll+ -StvdS ,., ., I + Ill UnEnr• 2A ' 137 l2 + "" ~ P• ... ~ Conwd ' ,. n 21 -• OMol "' s l " -" Kr-.) t•V>-'"' Nll\MI Q ... §'II StlKllt n .lO 21 no 40'h+ ... Ufllvm 3,0I s "I ,.,,.._ -~u :n 10 6 ~ • COOl!Un 1'7 s..,_ "' GNC 1 12 11 1:1t 211'1+ llAI l(r.,.., l.• ' m 4014+ '"' N"'lro 1,eo • 27 lllll<-~ s.twv • 1 tO a lnl ,._ -u11U "' 3 t7 10 21"'t .,., -271 1.... 71111-lllt c-I S2 21 367 lllli+<\oi GPU 16 J04 ~ Kuhlm IO H Jl IH»+ 1.11 NIOnlAlr 10 500..0 SO + 111 ~ t II 0 l1"+ "" Ulllu pl t 1' 19 14 l lOU ... S21t ll ZJ _, c-1 Pl2to •7 JS'" c;..Ae 1.21 112'9 S2lo0+ '"" K...-nr ,. 1 SS N•CP oQ05ot 61 •1'h+ ,,. SIJoLP 1.40 1 • 1 ......... u .. lnd I .7S 17 )ol ., ... 8atlCP ''°' 11 ,. ,. ...... "" ~. '° lt 2IO •2Vr-"" Gnlttfr • SI\ 1<vtor 10 21.5u l6 +llolt N•ntEn '"° 11 n 20'-+ v. $Paul "" 60 10 + ,,. UJer ... U 4 ' 11 "" a.itvMI 20 ' m 1Sl'lt+ ... c-T .. ' 1' •11-t-llt GnSIUnl l.61 1• 159 .. + Ill -L -L -N•Eft of2 I~ 'H illl'I+ " Slit~ I 11 ll Ill ,.._ .. -UtdMM JS ,,__.. ... ........... J1 "' lt.,.,+1 ,_.., SI 11 17 GTFI of uo aoo 1111'>-.... LNHo , ... II ~ 29 ..... Nwllnd 1M 'ttJ "''Iii+"' S.lenl ., 16 • 121'+"" UPVIM I Jl'<-14o le!IGE t M I fl 211'°1 Cor-· ... 11 60 ,_ .... GTlrt I SOb .. 622 JI + "' LFE " s 17\11+ "" Nor10ll , 52 213 >f1t+ v. SOlaG• 1 '6 6 m 111'+ Ill USl'oS •.2se ,, ,, + -1-c.i 110 10 lff U -_., Coreln .. 2S '6 '·"" OenM:D 7«1 ,..,.,__ ~ LL&E n .Cllt tff Ill" NorSlm 1 OI 23 4'IO U SJ...,,I .... It Ill I~ UMlrG .12 U J1S :161'>--lanTe. .10 13 157 ,..__ ... CornG 2.32 1• m (fV.-" Gnlltd ' .OI st Si JtV.-v. LLCCo JI ~· .... Nor'IS "'1.40 " 77>oo+ \lo s.nd9<1 n 11 110 1•\'°l-t-2\lio USGYllt 1.AO " 212 411•+ v. l&l'dff I 11 16 SJV.-'h Corllk 1.to 16 lt7 2S\IJ-V, Gentl e 40 3J 21'-+ Ill LTV JS "34 1'~ Norw" l.IO 10 131 :M~ I\ SA11t1a1 17' ll t 1l~ 1111 USG• of 1.10 I ti 8-P IO t 101'°1-Ill CoWlft lSe It 11 11\lt C-.Pi ua 1. 110 """'"" llt LTV of S • S4 Novo 211 fl "' M•.<t+ ~ SFelnd 1 I• 1162 29V.t 1.io U$tto • .32 71 l>Ot 16'1>+ "-llllOl 2.11 S • JtJll+ 111 Co•Cm JO 11 # ttl'°I+ '<11 GePe( AO lttl HV.+ '4 LOulnl 2• 716 23 + V. Nucor .5' 25 10 11 SolWet 1.'10 If 11 21"+ \11 USlnd 1' II Jl 11\1) lllNV uo • 71 tOlll+I O •kl ·t ' G•Pc pf 2.l• s )ol\I)+ "' L.A<G .. t.60 • 29 U Y>+ ~ NulrS n ,J1 10 173 dllll'I-\/') S.UIRE 20 :M 210 1)~ un.... 61 10 61 '° + ... kofV• l.l2 4 17 29""+ "" Cr&ne 1.tOI> tl a.I -IAi G•Pw "'3M n 2'"+ -Lams.t 11 Slit+ Ill -o-o -S.•EIP l.tA 10 2l 1• -... u~' .1• u 14) '3•4+ - IMAm 1.52 I '°" 721'>--Cr•Yll• l4 110 47-111+ .... G•Pw "'3.7• 11 ,.._ Laftter ·'° 11 131 w .. + Iii 0.IOl'ld ·°" 11• 10~ ~ 5"•'" Sl • USS!eoll I 5CM t•~+ \It '"Arn Pl2.ll• S3S S2 Croci<N 2.AO 10 11 l4~+ "" GePw Pl'2.S6 • 10'1•+ 14 ~·wttnl n 19 Sl 1't\+ \'a OeklteP 1.52 II I 16 -111 SCflrPla , ... ll '°'° .. ~ '" US.Sil plS.01• 1 .. ....._ "" 81'Am fJf?.41• ~ IJl'°I+ " CtCllN Of2 II " ,. --G•Pw Pl2.S2 u ·~ LH•Pi .10 17 29 1~+ 111 OcclPel 2.50 tO .lilO U I• + Iii Scntmb 1.CM IJ 202t w-.+ " USSll or us •13 U~+ ~ lllAm of m 11111 Ct-~11 1.06 ·s 10 '~... G•Pw pf2.7S 2 2• L•••P pl2.17 Sit 17--1' occ1P 1>12.SO 1 21 + It. SCIAll 12 ,. 20111 unOt> ' 1.16 17 15' u + ~ ••Alli t IJO t l7l 72~ lit CrwnCk 17 136 l6""+ 1h GerllPd 1 ... 11 211 JI-'"' L•IH'Se l.60 11 1S3 0 \1)+ .._ Oc< P llf?,JO 1 11-.+ "-$<040 t 60 II tl2 D-+ " UUTn~ uo2 .•• 121'677•0 ~-~ ..-rr us s .., d v.-t-"' end.et I 110 29"'+ -Gerl>k 12 o 7lO ao" L"""' • .36 22 n 23o'4+ 'Iii OccfP oflS.50 u l!M t 111 seo1La0 6 6'4 ~··... "" .. .. Ill Tr fJf 1-50 J 2:2-\11 Crz.t p1 u ; 12 O~+ llt GellY UOI I 1•1 61'1>+ lit LtwvTr I SO 16 t02 40 Occl pf 101 t 100~+ 04 SColFel l.IO 10 I 4Stlt+ _, Uft!Ttl 1.76 t 5'6 22'-+ IAI ._ 11 11-.e+ "" Clllbro 1 I• u Ul'°I+ .... Gltfll" 14 7~ \It L"En ' ... " 5 n •A.+ \It OOECO I I 111 " 5cot1P 1 s "°' 2•V.-"" UnlT 1PIUO 1 11~ IMd t A 72 7' G +I~ CUlll<l t S4 2f OY,+ •;, O!OfFn tM 12"+ ,-. L .. Plal 12 ll l 1''1o+ V. Oedtlll I 10 11 60 l004+ :i., koll• • A If IOI 171Ao+ I.Iii Unllrele 2S 21 t1 611'1+ "-l¥n04t AO 7 11''•+ 'lo CurnEn 2 It 611'+ ~ G!flHI• .S2 ~ ~+ 'II LetlVll 2f 2'•+ llt OllloEd 1.IO I ;NO 1•114+ 14 SCOVIi l.S2 ll 726 2'04-Vs Un!Vw a fl U 71\f't ..,_ 1.20 t to l~+ 'Ii CU11'1nc 1.10 lt tvo + \olJ Gltle!le UO 10 3" 43\lt--Lehrnn 1.fta S7 11 + \lo OllEd fJfl,IO 110 29 -I SMCI pl 146 1 11\lt+ 14 UnlVFd IAM 10 2S 2' -l,(o ewvwr • 11 a 29 -Vo CurlW l :Ill ll ,. S.'h+ Vo GIMtW " l>llt L-.20 '° ... ttlll+ ..... OllEd Of uo 11'0 :M SMC fJfll2 IO :Ill 16\ot-\\ UflL.Mf 1.7t • .... J4Y,+ ..., ...... 10b 17 100 11-l'o C-I 10 S 7'-"-G-.lt • IOJO 10\6--\It L-11 1 9' 22 11 ufSlli+ 14 011£d 1K ).50 S 2.6 + '°" SMC MO 10 I• ll1-111 ~ I 1e» ~1111 a-<fl 1.56 ts ...,. ~ ._ -0 -D -c;..,...,. 20 67' 112 -214 1AucH 1 t :13 1a + lo\ OltEd fl'l.W I 2t + '" $HC.t11I 42 t 120 16 + -Vll!OM 2:1 U 12' .,_, ... klllTr J6 11 ... P"'+ "'° OMG ff )'Ill Gtt1Nt wl a1• 161'°1-II'> Laucd p1 2 10\lttlli+ 'h Of\£ Of 101' t30 t lltt-14 S--m 1.tl 12 m JI,._ \Ao U)l.IFE 111!0 tf'4 I e.yf'tn 1 "' IS-Vt 0-IO 60 :M•lo+ " GldWF 37 C21 Uw+I Lev!SI us ll m Sllli+ "' OM' OfOU7 I •• s...A " .. rtllt+ .. usv ~ •> 2SYI+ "' .. .,SIG t.• 16 I 11"1+ llt DwtlCo 1.40 ll lt l '1111+ 111 Gdflc:ll 15' 65 3f --l.avllrF 1 11 27 ll 11 -14 Oftf' plA I• t)O 106~+ ~ s..IAlr M >0 116 ..,,..,_ "' u.a.f'e I.OM S tl'a '-"" I 77 • 40\olt 0-111> f 6' IW•-\lo Gdfctl f1f1,j5 110 IO +I LOf' 1.20 t7 10 )4~"' O.lllOE 1.M 1 163 11tlt+ \It SHIP 1 .10 ll JM t6~+ ,,. Ulef"L UI f 211 ti,_ .... Fd '"° ' ts. 77111+ "" o.fl(r l .. 10 1'*7 4S OPodvr I.AO ... ,,~ "' UlllVCP n " • 1014+ Ill Olli.G pl IO ,.,. 1a.. Se«..0 .S2 I' ... ..-.+ "' UlP\. fJf uo n-.+ ~ IMl ,.. UI 11 ,. + .,., ClflaGn SI .. ~ lo\ r.o<dnJ .w " l l ,. + 'l'I Llemk • " Sll JJ'Ao-'" Ollll l :IO •• JS ...... "" Sfff• 1..52 s 1137 ...... " UIP\. ., 2.tO a 14\'a+ .... llettnO 115 11 244 .. i.-" ,.,.. "ISll "°"'+ .... 00\lld 1.n 10 S20 ,, ...... y, L'"Y UOt 11 1141 61~ v. ~ I 'eo 21 ., 43~+ "' S.C~ec ue 7 1111 • .,.,. -U1PL :: 2.J6 • , • .._.. ~ :=.i JO ' ,r, ,m g·~~ud 1;: IJ'1~ Ji:+ " Gouid=· "'~~ 11 m: ~~:; ~ ti~:.~ • 1~ ·~ 'ffl ~I~ °"r i" " I~ D~ : =(', ·B :s '°' ~ : UlPL 2:!4 v-v !. ''" ....,... AO 1 1• lt~t IAo I YH wt S 31~ ~ 1.10 11 20 ~+ \'e Ljlton l.IO II 512 '3~+ Vtl ~tnt 1:# • JO 11\<at \4i SvaC11 1 ·; J! ~ J ff""'l. Pt VF CP ' l,~ I' 11! !! 7 1lill ... ...,.., ~ 104 471'°1+ \$ O•VIPL i 1 "' !!"-+ "' Grt11I 1• j11h+ i. L llOll pf t 11 1r-v. .,... ., 6\li Sllt•lt • .n Utoil t ,.._,~ v:= ·-2 iu .. 11t ... -..Cd • t, 'ff 11-+ * DMnF • AO " t•·, ... 31•1~ 211 10$ >IAI-"' Locklld 10 nn 1 s -1 lellC .. u ff v""i "' ~ • • -.-• v ~ n •14 ~ • n u Pier• 1 .., na.s+-. 1•ln • •• n :-+" 1o.oc111e '! j 1411141111+1"' ~ · i1 12\'a ,,. 5"9•111 ,_ "] 21 + ~ vtn 1.12 '• • It-.+.,. ~la IAO U 1"11-t V. ~ I... I I~ ~+ ~ 1111 U lt 10 e I L9".t I 1• 1U\6-i.-tt .IO I 14'4 \It S...O 1. 10 '° -Pt Vwr~ • ttf.+ \4o ltfld• "' ,.. j6 n .... ,.,.,, I ,. Gt Nil 1 ti 91 t \o'J lOtlll'ft 1, 1 2S 47ll+ Yf · ,to 12 ISi ~• .t. sMllT J 1 a.."l "' Vwlen • .H ti ' "' t t 1 • E '" °"'-11 !.-... GIN IK4.7S 3 Sollis+ v. LomM• J 06a IO II .,..._ v. Oultel , 0 16 107 --~IO 1' ,... "' Vero A l l + " tf U• 1120 ~ l,'Ji Otl!Olt. 1.17 IS 13' ;::::'.+ ~ 81WFlll 40 2' llM 24 t 4' W tar l.tO 0 JO-~ °""'Or 60 lS 1• It'-+ \lo Sfttwllt 1 It I I Ul'I .\ti VMCO .t• 1 ,..,_ ... "'2,. '" l Ill DeMVe IM ,, H .,. .. + .. """"' .. 1' lt'A-... LILCO t.cn 6 6).S l•'At+ ~ ov T 11• "'7 ... SlerP ·~ ' n ,. ..... " VtlldO $+ ... 119 )• "' ~ 2!.'~f· ... 12 ff ""' ·;/# I.ff 11 u IJ"'+ " l:'L fJfJ 1.12 •110 to +>v. , r ' J • -•• Stf,MlK ·'° ,.. v..iltl~ • lit n '4 6-+ 111 ~-o 1 I• 1' JOI.I\+ Iii Grntt 1, 11 6ll tS...t Ill IL 91 U2 11!1> Ulli+ 'Ii OVSlllP .IO IO 1• 20'.lil-I'll · 67 60 J4-" Vlecom . II ,s + IA ..» U >4t 'r .... Ed 1AI 1 • 1 IJtt 8"''-S 110 61 I LIL eN JIO 49 2S-"'+ -Ow&llC UO H 1M rn!-I.lo ~pf • 11 4 """ v .. ~ fJf •l ~" i JJ1 Del£ pf S.S0 1 1ti., n 16 m 6111 i.-LIL lfflJ .. U IJ 30" 8=':• .. !:n ft ~ w;:,_ \\ = M n '1S Sl~+ :: V9ll IJf t ua•i.,+ 1' 9elftS4 .. ll:I ::!:. ~ a.IE pf U7 1JO ,. .. ~ -,, .. " ... llt LIL ...,. )-11 " ,....,_ ... o-•ret • .. u l«l "4S + l SlNer 'i ~ ~ 1111 "v .. "111 _."7s .,.. ~ ..,_.,.... t JO tH 41"° Oe!E Of 7M 1100 S1 ltltlt • 4~ LIL IJfP 2-~ J 11" e pf J rJ a"·r elE .... It Tltr ' :: ''U ~~t ~ gr.: ~~ (~ ~ = ~ ~ lAO ff ~ l, .... i ~ t~~ rn IS J :\.\I ,... P1411 ~ ~o .;-'?."'-~ VIN • ~t, ~ ~~J71t " 1U BS...... ... R : ""1 " OE IJfP) 12 0 2' + \o "'2.IO S 24" LorlM IO 2t M utl t "1'1aMt 1_... IO M ' -,.. 111" Hi; VU!ClfC • , t ''" "" oe ,,.. 1 n t n111 .. .fl " 71 :l?llti -l.aGel\4 • .-21 i u" '-~ ut .. 1'! Ito 62~+ ~ Im""'" ·" "..-.,.. vl/vM t."4 11 1 "+ 111 J ' .'6 " » .... OE tlfO uo t3 ,.,. fl 2 2S~+ "" LLtnO ft t12 tflAI-Vo n~ • ., ,. -.... .,,... 1.JZ lh,,... n..-+ ~ " • Profits of 'Big Three' may r,tach $5.2 billion oETJVIT -Hilher prices and strong aalea at General ~tors. Ford and Chrysler could .end profits to a near-~rd $5.2 billion Lhia year and break ~rds ln 1984 yrth eam.ingl up to $7.5 billion, Wall Street anal~ say. The au tomakera made a combined $475 mll.lJ'" last year, their fint profitable year since 1979 wbh°l they made $2.96 bi.llJon. Job prospects for grads 'dim ' EVANSTON. W. -Employment pl'Olpects for college graduates are continuing downward, with company hirinp thia spring down more than 11 percent from 1.ut faU'sexpectationa,asurvey indicat.es. The 1983 Endicott Report, a national survey of corporations published by Northwestern University since since 1945, said Wednesday employment prospects for college graduates continued a slide that has reduced hiring 41 percent in the last two years. Chrysler lo pay off huge loan WASHINGTON -Chrysler Corp. Chainnan Lee lacocca says the automaking firm will pay off the last $800 million it owe. in federally guaranteed loans - seven years in advance. The final installmen t will save t}le nation's No. 3 automaker $392 million in net lnteres\ payments that would have been due over the next seven years, 1acooca said in a tpeech Wednaday at a luncheon sponsored by the National Press Club. After the repayment, he said, the company won't be "drowning in cash" but that it will have an "adequate" cash reserve. Dollar wa vers; gold prices ease LONDON -The dollar wavered against key currencies ln early tcading today aa dealers said proepects dimmed of a hike in U .S. inte:rest. rat.es that make the currency more attractive. Gold prices eased. Dealers reported that money mark.eta were marking time while searching for clue. about where U.S. fi.acal policy is going. Attention centered on the congressional hearing on the renomination of Federal Reserve Chaimian Paul Volcker, the key figure ln Washington's monetary strategy. Dealen in Frankfurt stresaed they did not believe the Fed will boost the key U.S. diacount rate above its current 8.5 percent level. Drug makers must ads WASHINGTON -The Federal Trade Com - mission says two major drug makers must prove their advertising claims. The commission Wed.needay ordered Sterling Drug Inc. and Bristol-Myers Co. to drop cl.aima of superiority for Bufferin, Excedrin. Bayer Aspirin, Cope, Vanquish and Midol. unlea the products are proven more effective through well-controlled clinic.a.J tests. STO~KS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YOflK IAP)· s.. .• o.m. PtQ and nel ellange ol Ille lllleen "'°'' ecltve H-Von. $locJ< Eacn.nee lu uu , lr•d lne na llo~elly al ~:n II l,J1l,a0o JI + •4 A....., T~ T 117,400 621'°1 + ~ = ns.100 .,_ +114 P!\lbfOS.t I ~:: ~~ :;: ~ Sany Corp llf,IOO 1>'-+ ~ AltaAlex 4S.,200 27"° +,_ ,._n Am MS, 100 1\f't -V. lnl T& T 621,toO Cltlt + " Clllcoro U S.JOO :Ml'°I -14 IBM 61t,IOO 111V. + -~=":'"" tt{:: TF +:-~·1toe11 SOl,400 ""' -14 WH~ T NYSE DID NEW VOllK (API JUI ll Advanc.o Oec:tlnecl UllC,..,,..., TOlellHUft "'-"'°"· New-• Today ... 1001 l21 1'7' l3 • 10Trn IS Ull 65 Slk '"°"' T~an Ullb 4$$11' 11'1,'2 1205.IJ ""·., llt7~.10 56711 SIS 1t 563,77 S11,06+ l.'3 111.46 129.71 lit.OS 11' S2+ 0.5S •7'.40 CJ.n tit.J I <llOll+ OAI 6,2'4.AOO ?,J II, 100 1.lft,400 lt.OOS.100 UPS AND DOWNS NEW VOllK IAP) -"'9 lallOwlne Htt ""-• -• 1119 -Vor\ Slocll Eacl\enea Today oav "OdU -werr.ntt !NI ..... -19 AOO.•nc>eO ns 1•7 .,,. mo.1 --" .,,. "'°'' -on ~ ~: WI ':'*'~.:---of volume Totel 9-1121 ~~ ... -111" lrtdlne 119ow 12 .,.. Ind· ::::::s lI 11 =.::::~--'='= __________ .;;.. ___ _;7:_.i orlce -_,,., 1 "m «Jc& "" ........ I EAL wtO 2 LLCCoro J Pueblo '"' •S-KH S Aiwn•nHF' 6 Knorllld I Smflll AO I Lenner tF-• 10 W-Alrw 11 Gll>rltFln 12 ComnwnllE~v ll 01-'I Incl 1• Let\Vallncl IS Pr""9Mol t " Olm! 2.7511f --------------~ 17-W.tCoNA ::~.01. r. =-1'7"P1 La•! ... +C"t_ UPPclltl ~ + "' Uo t, 10\oli + lo Uo f s" + Y> Uo t. lJ + 2"' UP I. 16 + lilt Up 1.f ,.... + 1 Up 7.J n"' + IV, UP 1.0 7114 + \'°I UP 6.t • + ~ Uo "' "" + '-Uo U U + l•AI UP 4.0 '"' + '" UP S.' 1 + \oli Uo S.t 2•1oot + '" Uo u 32 + lo'4 UP U t lli + II'> UP U 1t +I U. U ~:~ ! : 8: u 111-+ 1\11 u. u n"' + 1'-.... u llllt + , .. u. u 22 Ero.n-1 n 23 Ooro• Co UNel H-~,+ ... u.. H GOLD QUOTATIONS SYMBOLS Cl...._, W'ff'ly !OW. U• ....... >" .. ly 11'911 vn .... 01"4lt-no1eo ••1" ol 414~.o.nel• 14• ..,1111411 dtlC>uf--.nll baMCI on Ille tAtl qwt rletly Or aeftlt•ltl~wll GeGll tt lton IOKlll Of l~lre di~ Ill ~It llOI ~''° •• •4!0UI"' .,. _,tlled "' ,... IOllOwtf\O I001-•·Al90 e111re or ealrM l>-Aflf\Vll rtl• plut t1oc" e1vtdand G·L•Qv•d•1•n1 d•••dend Dec;te<ed or PlllO '" pr~ 12 l+IOftttle •. o.c ... eo or peld •II• •tectt ~or ..,.., "" 1·~..0 '"'' yeti• •....cMM -·""· ..... , .. Of 110 Ml!On tlllen II IM1 ~ -"'t •·O.C•w.o or lllld .,,.. ,,_. 1111 -.. -11 ... -*1111 Cll\llCleftft '" lttWI Nema I Mn9JAUI 2 MAPCO 3 A19•Al9• 4 l aklwUld $$/IP. .... 6 Ee11n1>.lrL 1 UMC lno • lfll 119CI" t ,,_I'll WI 10 s.AtelfCe 11 E~ p1 ,,~. I I) P\11111(!1 Ind •• C IN: n 1 S Alleeft 1nC 16 llld"f\,lld ""' 11 W.IAlrl wt 11 PeflHlno If i\NIO I 10 Mcdn'nlnl wl ti Wlftl<IH' Co 71 ~ll"C" 23 "''""'" fJfC Le11 Clle Pel. "''--2 Olf IU 14'4 -• Olf IU 2••.t. -l"-Oii 12 l 1V. -1 Olf 12. M -21'4 Oii a 10 -.. Oii 1.0 '""' -IV. Oii u """ -111. Oii S.I ·~ -.... Oii ~· '"' -" Oii , • lo -"" Oii u ,, .... -t Oii ~ .~= ~ g:; ~ ... s-. -.... Oii 22 -I Oii , ... -Ill Oii > -lltOlf ... Jtll't-2 Oii M '"' -.... oft 14 :ww -1'4 °" I~~ 21\lt -I C)ll _. ,~ -.. Oii II i~ ll .. ~--OEoe tfM ~I.I 1. , . .._"' I '.7t lln!!t. tt~+ \(I t::~ ra n 31~+ .,_ ~r lA ~ ~r.!+ ~ Smcllr' l01 ~ i WICl)jll 1lf Ii G '714-\olo '' " -111 llfL • • ~+ •• u• • SJ) a 111i "' . I"\. ttl. 17 n-"' 20 ll M+ " $tleoO!I ,~ 17 + " w.a-1.-1T .s. ~ • "' "°I r-oe ""'•~t J 114 ~ ., J'-1.0llVG• 1 'I 60 21 +,. ~:8 .,~ "'t! "' t::-J. •. 'a; J t"+"" w.-"t ,... t ,1 , it+ ,_ J 4 •.i. ~I I +1111 1~iil_.. 1 j 14"" t:::'~ I~ ff at! #:t: PKLll 7d'S. 1-!At ~COL~ us §5 1 ~:: =• O 1~tt ...,_lit -.-.• '.~ :·. ·1!! "'. -" ,., ·.!! 1: • 1 .. .... ~". , -... t:~t . 1:1 i.t ;1 ft:!.~ ~~ ,·~ , J: m:-" .. ,,.0 .. " I" ~"' .... ---------------------------: 1 ; J fti t " or.n.s•tifi, ,.! Ii,.!~ :f J'!I "'• w:" t::'.:I ':ll ""ll l:tt ' ~ ,,., l" 11 ~: l% s.w111 ul ' ._ '-Wll • ~i!t" lJ ~ ~· l it ........ _t1~ ........... ,11 u ,i '"\o\o-J1 .. : : 11 ·is ~''-F , ~,w I ... 2"'s 0 .... :~ u :"';":: fMCOM 1-]::,r ~"t. ~.. .., ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ...,...,,. ,~ .. .. .. 1 ::: w ;..·JZ ~ aa \II-t: .. ... . • ., .. a E1 ~ IJt Ill ' -"-" -1;· . ti• v.+ "" m --.. ~ I t , a· ' +I"' i Ii M Jff "+ ~ 1 t.• ~ IA . HNIW » n U •I I I e1 loll+ l,'Ji A I• +I ~ + ... I, I + " :' ll ~ ~-!=,,.:_.,. ·---I '_'' -... _!! f'j\ 11 I• ~ f:i1 \t ~T 2 S'--\lo ,'4 121 ·-+ \oil> ...... e • ' t ..._ .,. 1 ,. It ft -t \t ~ 1t • IH IA . t. IA : tl J: 8 • I:"" e .Jte 1f w I t ... ~I'll I ~ ~ ,..-Wtf!Net " .t~ i "'~ 1 l fl5 ~-... ~in~·'· .~;,~ ~ t15ui I~!·~~~~: .q ~·~!,~ ~~=~,UI ~:~ ~,;~~ §). u ~ ~ =' ... I" iii: : ~I·' ~ -tt .. ! :'· u • ~ 5 .. ,· 111 .. fE ~ B ~ ~ 11 "11 · + n • . "". • ~ u ~ ~ • kl j ,f +1~ = 9, i ~ 1 " i i 1 I + "" • H f .,.. 116 -. ~ • ·" is n " 1, • "' .. -... •• 1" " .• n "' t a tt "° .a .,.._ rJ p . ... 4 fNIAtl tl ... \.'t-2~ ~ le J =i = 11/ n -ll6 ' 1 M;t ;. ,. '-~ .a If + .,. ~ Ill t ~ MOTtCI TO CoemtACTOM NOTIOa IMTINO let OC,~NT °' T-~· CAUJ1M1 POfl _,. .. .._Ne. -TATION 8onool Olllflol: HUNTINGTON NOTICE 18 H!AEBY GIVEN I~ NOTtCI T'O OONTilACTCNlt IEACH UNION HICIH SCHOOL DIS. Me1eO p~ 1!W111 be~ ft-Gf•1.l, ... V., TICT llCI DMdlln.: Ille City of eoei. ....... to WO! Seelecl prOOOMft for the wort! Old No 62t • a:OO p.m. City councM, P.O. lo• 1IOO, Cqel lhown on tne plan• 11ntlti.<1· Fricley, July"· 1913 .... C•lllomlltffH. on Of betor• STATE OF CALIFORNIA; DE· aid No. 13(). 1:30 p.m. 1n.nour of 11:00a.m. on ,rldly. Jul}' PARTM!NT OF TRANSPOR· ,-rid~, July 28, 1913 2t , 1983. 11 lhlll be the r.epontf.. TATION; PROJECT PLANS FOA Bid No 03 1 • 2;00 p.m bNlty ot the bidder to dellY4M' hl1 bid CONSTRUCTION ON STATE HIGH· F'rldey, July 29. 1983 to tne City Clet'k'I ~ by 1119 WAY IN ORANGE COUNTY AT ~Of Bid Jleceipt: HUNTINGTON prc>p41t annou~ed time. 81<11 will be VARIOUS LOCATIONS BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· ~bllcly QOefled and tMO 110\Jd 11 WWI be ,_lved 11 the Oeoattmtnl TAICT EDUCATION 11:00 Lm .. Of• aoon t"-'Nfl• .. OI Tr1n1pot1l1tlon, 120 South CETNEA, 10251 YQ(ktown Av• pr110tloabl9 on Friday, July 28. 1983, Spring Street, Room 1000, Loe An· enue. HunClogton S.ach, Ca. 9211-46 In the COYncll Chamber, City H.UI, n gel... C1lffornl1 90012. untll 2 Proj9C1 ldenllllullon; Fllr Ortv1, C0111 Me11, C.Ullornl1 o'clock p.m. on July ~1. 19113, at 8kl No. 520 • Aapl\111 "-urlaclng 9262e, for lhe furn11111ng ol LABOR whlel'l time they Wiii be publlClly • Edition Ind Wlnteraoorg High ANO MATERIAL TO RELOCATE opened ind r11d In Room 2 II llld 5enool ONE (1) EXISTING 1150 GALLON 1ddre1t Bid No. ~ -Gym Door Reno-PROPANE TANI(. General Work Description. VlllOn • MlllN High School Additional Mt• ol the apeclll-BRIOOE RESTRAINERS TO BE IN· Bid NO. 631 • Computer Room catlont may be obt1lned 11 the Of· STALLED. Remodel • FO<Jntlln Valle)' Hloh flee of the Purcnulng Agent 11 n Bid• ue required lor the entire School Pl-Plant are on tile: Fair Drive, COllll M .... C1llfornla. worll de.crlbed here1n. Thlt contrllOI MAINTENANCE, OPERA TONS ANO Bldt ah<>uld be relurned to the ettan-11 aubJect to 1t1te contraot non. CONSTRUCTION. Room 321, tlon of the City Cletk, within Mid dlscrlmlnallon and compllence r•· Huntington Beec;h Union Hlgl) time llmlt. In 1 Naled envelope, qulrementa pur1Uent 10 Govetnment Senool Olltrlct Education Cent11. Iden tined ori the outsl<H with the Bid CQde. Section 12990, Pt ans, apeclll· 10251 YQ(kfown Item Number and the Opening Diie. cations, and proposal !Orms for bid· A11enue., Huntington Belch, C1. Each bid 111ell specify Heh and ding lhl1 pro)ect can only be ob· 92846 ~Item u NI forth In Ille tpeclll-talned 111 tl)e Department ot Tr·1n1- 1025 t Yorlltown Av• .. 11untlngton , c:atlona. Any Ind 111 exoeotlont 10 portallon, Plans and Bid Docu· BMc:tl.CL 92649 the epectllcallona mu1t be cleltty m6nts, Room 39, TrantPortallon Phone: (714) 964·3339 Ext. 320 stated In lhe bid. and fallure to Ml Building. 1120 N Stree, P.O. Box NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll tile lor1h 1ny Item In the apeclflc1tlons 1499, Sacramento. Calllornle 95807 above-named School Olatlct ol Or-111111 be ground• tor rejection ol tile (pllone 916·445-3325). and may be a,. Counl}t Calllornla, acting by bid. seen at tne above ottlce and II the Ind through Its Governing Board, Each bid lhall set torth the lull offices ol the Olatrlc1 Dlreotors of hereinafter relened to as "DIS-n1me1 and relldenoes ol all per90nt Transportation at lot Angeles, San TAICT," wm receive up to. but not and parties lntereated In the Francisco, and the dlllrict In which la1er ,than the above-stated time, proposal. If the bl la by 1 corpor· lhe work ts sttualed -led bids for 1he award ot • con· allon. state the names ol the oHlcers The svccassful bidder srian turntsh tract lor the above project. who can algn an &g196ment on a pa,yment bond and a performance Bids Shell be received In Ille place behalf ol the corporation and bond. Identified above, and shall be open· whether more than one ottloer must The Department ot Transportation ed Ind publicly reed aloud at tile sign. II the bid Is by a p11tneralilp or hereb~ notifies all bidders that It will 1bo.,..st1ted time 1nd place. 1 Jolnt venture, stile the names and atllrmatlvely loaure tnat In any con· Each bid must conform and be addrea-of all general p11tne<1 tract entered into purauant to this reaponalve to ttHI contract dOCU· and Joint ventLrera. I! the bidder Is 1 1dver1lsement, minority bualnesa menta. sole proprletorlllllp or another entity enterprises will be attorded lull op· Each bid shall be acoompanled by that doe1 bulllneaa under a fictitious portunlty 10 submit bids In r81ponse Ille security referred to In 1he con· name, the bid shall be In the real to this Invitation and \Nill not be dl1- tr11et documents. •name of the bidder with • dftlg. crlmlneled eg1ins1 on the ground• of The DISTRICT r--.iea tile rlghl nation lollowing showing the "OBA race. color or national origin In con· to reject any or all bids or to waive (the fictl\lous name)"; provided how· .slderatlon for an award. any Irregularities or lntormalltlel In ell9(. no flctltlou• name thall ba uMd Minimum wage rates for this orQ- lllY bids or In the bidding. unlen there la 1 currMI regl1tr1tlon lect as predetermined by the Sac. The Department of Industrial Rella-with the Orange COYnty A41corder. In rellry of Labor are se1 lorth only In tlOns nu determined the general caM of corporations, Include Ille the specl1I provisions of the serially prevalllng r1te of per diem wages"' n.,.,,. ot the PrMldent, Seoret1ry, numbered books Issued lor bidding lhe localltyln wtllch this work Is to be Treuurer. and Manage.-. purposes and entltled "Speclal perlonned for each cratt or type ot The City Counctl of the City of Provisions, Notice to Contractors, wort<man needed to execute tile Coeta M ... r~ the rlglil 10 Proposal, and Conlt1ct," and In contract. ThMe rates are on Ille 11 reject 111y or 111 bid•. Dated: July 8, copies ol said book that may be the DISTRICT olflce located at 1983 e111mlned at th• same olllces u de- 10251 YO<lltown Ave. Huntington Published Orange C<>ut Dally Piiot scribed herelnbelore where the Beacil, C1. 92646. COples may be July 14, 1983 4090-83 plans, spectllcallona. and proposal obt.Uned on r9e1uest. A copy of ttleN forms may be seen. Addenda to r•t• 111111 be posted 11 the Job site. nun•IC NOTICE modify Federal minimum wage rates The foregoing achedule ot per diem n1U~ will be lsaued only 10 holders of the wages hi blled upon a w0tklng day •bove referenced bool\a. II there Is a of eight (8) hOUra. Tlie rate lor hOI· FICTITIOUS llUa...SS diHerence between the minimum lday and overtime work shall be al NAm ITA-n.NT wage t1tea determined by tile State leut time 1nd one-half. 1'1)e following persons are doing tor slmllar classlflcatlona ol labor. It shall be mandatory upon the business as: ihe Contractor and hla tubconlrllC- CONTAACTOA 10 whom the con· BIAdA~LE ~u~o ~ 1~:e~:"'t°" 1ors shall pay not less thin the hlgh-tr11et la -arded. and upon any sub· v • ewp IC • er wage ra!M contr8C1()( under him. to P•Y not less JUD FERO 9062 Canal St. No. B. Pursuant io Sectton 1773 ot the thin the said t.P8Clfled rates to 111 Orange. CA 921165 Labor CQde lfle g-al prevailing wort<men employed by them In the This business Is conducted by· an rate ol WllQH In the county In whl<:h exaoutlon of the c:ontract. Individual the work It 10 be done his been No blddet may withdraw his bid Jud Fero determined by the Director ol the lor a period ol forty.flve(45) days This Slarement WIS nled with lhe Oepartm9(11 of lnduatrlal Aelatlon1. after the date Mt lor the opening or Coonty Clerk 01 Ot1nge County on These wage rates appear tn tile De· blcl1. June 20. 1983 partment of Tranaport1tlon publi· A paymen1 bond and • per· F21111a cation entltlecl G-ral Prevailing 10fl'llan08 bond wlll be requlract prior Put>llslled Orange Coast Dilly Wage Rates, dated June 1983. FU· to e•ecutlon of the contract. The Piiot June 23. 30. July 7, t4.1983 lure effective wage rates which have payniertt bond lhlll be In the l0tm 2871·83 been predetermined and are on Ille 981 forth In the oontr8C1 documents. with tile Department of lnduetrlal Ae- By;Rob«I C. S.Key fltlll.IC NOTICE latlons 111 relerenced but not print· Olrec1or. Mllnt9"811Ce. ed In 11ld publication. DEPART· ()pef1tlons Ind Conetructiofl FICTITIOUl llU ... 81 MENT OF TRANSPORTATION Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Piiot NAME 8TATt:MENT Oepuly Director July 14, 21, 1983 4092-33 The fOllOWlng per90l\t are doing Oiied June 20, 1983 Published Or- ------------• buslnns at: 1nge Coaal Dally Piiot July 7, 14, JOHNSON ENTERPRISES 21152 1963 3091·83 BatsWOOd ST .. Newpon Beecll. CA "8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllN!H 92660 NAME ITATE•NT JUDY DIANNE JOHNSON POW· "8.IC NOTtCE The lollow1ng person is doing Ell 2652 Basswood St .. Newport Ju11neq as Beacn. CA 92660 NOTICE OF APf't.ICA TION TO APPRMRIATE WATER APPUCA TION 27261 HI LIGHT'S FAMll y AES-This business Is conducted by: en TAURANT. 2610 So. Harbor Blvd, ln<ltvldual Notl<:e Is hereby given lhal on March 2•. 1982 Orange County Water Olstrlct :;.,,,. AN. 9270 t Judy Dianne JOflnson Powell t.BAAHAM N. MAHSHI, 152 This statement wu riled with llle ~osalynn Or .. Glendora. C1., 91740 County Cte<k of Orange County on This business Is conduCled by an June 20, 1983 clo District Engineer, P.O. Box 8300. Fountain Valle)'. Ca. 92708-0300 nd1Yidu11· "11 ... Applied 10 11\e State Water Ae· aourcet Control Board lor • permit to 1pprcprlate water. 11.1b)ect 10 vet· led rlghll. The Board hH de· termlned that the appllcatlon Is In compliance with Section 65943 ot the Government Code. OESCRIP· TION OF PROJECT Abrlham N Mlhshl Publlllled Orange Cout Diiiy This statement wu fllea wilh the. Piiot June 23. 30, July 7, 1~. 1_9~3 ;ounty c~ of Orange Countv on 2868-33 lune 29. 1983 1'21~ PubllShed Orange Coast Dall) >11ot JUiy 07, 14, 21. 28, 1983 3071·11~ JllTH NDTICll SWANGO >ONALD EUGENE SWANGO, r esident of Newport Beach, Ca. Passed away on July 12, 1983. Born ~mber 2, 1925 in Dayton. Ohio. Survived by his w ife Bettye, a son Dana Eugene Swango of Laguna Hills, Ca., daughter Denise Ledesma of Irvine, Ca .. 4 grandchildren. sisters Betty Andre ws of Osprey. Florida and PhyllisDice of Dayton. Ohio and sister-i n -law Monda Swango of Naples. Florida. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 15, 1983 at 1 l:O-OAM at th e Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, Newport Beach, Entombment at Paci fic View Memonal Park, New- port Beach , Ca. In lieu of flo wers memorial contribu· lions may be made to the H eart Fund or the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover, N ewport Beach , Ca. Pacific View Mort uarv r ., McCOllMICIC MOlTUA•llS Laguna Beach 494·9 415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San JJan Capistrano 495·1776 HAHOll L:~.:.MT. OLl'J Morluar; • Cerne1erv C remalory 1625 Gisler Av~ Costa Mesa 540·5554 rtHCI NOTHIH Ill,&.. 110.ADW A Y MotlTUAaY 110 Broadway Co~la Mesa 642-9t50 tALnta•DOH IMITH 6 TUTHIU. 1 WUTCLl'f CHAHl. 4'l/ E 17th SI Cosfa MP'>a 6•6-93'1'1 r•CJAC v•w .....OllAlPAal Cerrv11•ry Mortv.-.ry Cl'la.,.l•Crematory 3500 Pec:11tc Vt~ D11v11 Np/port Beacl"t 644·2100 • rtalC NOTICE FtCmOUS.U81HEH NAME ITATUIENT The lollowlng person la doing buslnessaa: CJ'a, 1171 Jamboree Road. New· port Beach, ca .. 92860 Charles Hubert Row.41, 328 20th, Hunlll'lQIOn Beach, Ce., 921M8 • Thi• business la conducted by an Individual. Charles Hubert Rowell This 111tement wu filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on The appllcant proposn lo divert stormweter ln10 e11lstlng gra.,.I plte. Theee pits wlll serve IS spreading ballln• for groundwater recharge of the Ot1nge County Groundwater Basin. Thltl water will be diverted by gravity now by meant ot Santiago Creel< and the Alameda Storm Chammel wlllch emptlea directly Into the epreldlng ground•. The tflrHd· 1ng b1stns wlll h•ve 111Url8()e area of 218 acres located u lollow1: S 1/2, NE 1/4 and S 112 ol Section 22 June 23, 1983. F111117 N 112, ot Section 27 and Published Orange Coul Diiiy NE 1/4 of Section 28 •II wllhin T4S. Piiot June 30, Jviy 7, 14. 21, 1983. R9W. SBB&M 2971·83 The place 01 UN wlll be Within Ille ------------boundarlel of the Orange County Nil.IC NOTICE KOI035 FICTITIOUS •UllHHI NAME ITAT'eMlllfT Tile loUowlog perton is ao4ng business 11· ClUCl<ER'S CANTINA, 27Sll7 Puerta Real. Mission Vle10. Ca •• 92691 STEVEN E CLARK, 28391 Ronea. Mission Viejo, Ce .. 921192 This t>uslriess 11 conducted by en lndlYtdull. S\even E. Clartc Thia atatement wu filed wlth 1n. County Cieri< of Orange County on Jul)e 29. t 983 F211114 Publlahed Orange Coast Dal!y Piiot July 7, 16. 22. 29. 1983. 3065-83 Ml.IC NOTICE Water Olstrlcl located In Town1hlp J..SS. Ranges 8·12W, SBB & Mand will be used for thepurpofft llated below. Thefroject lncludea th• com· munltles o Buena Park, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, City of Orange, Tustin. Irvine. Costa M .. a. s .. 1 Beach. La Pllm1. Wettmln•ter. Yorba Lindi. Loa Alamitos. Cypresa. Stanton, Pl1cent11, VIII• Park and Founteln Vllley.APPllCATION IN· FORMATION Water to be appropriated lrom S1ntlego Creel! Tributary to Santa to S1nt1 An• River thence Pactllc Ocean. POlnt of Diversion 11 SW cor· net ol SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 22. T4S. A9W, SBB&M. In the Coun· ly 01 Orange. Water 10 be •P· proprlated from Santiago Creek trlblitary to Santa Ana River thence Pacific Ocean. Point o! Olveralon within SW 1/4 ol NW 1/4 of Section 23. T4S. A9W, SBB&M In the r.~on· NOTICE Of PUM.IC SALE ly of Oraoge. Amount applied for: Of NRSONAL PftOPlllTY 35.000 ac;re·feet per enm.r.. by 00101 110(809. Water to be uM<I tor: J1nu· Notice Is tleret:>y given that ary I lo December 31. The Maximum purtuent to aectlon 1988 of the Clvll rate of diversion to oll11r .. m Code, State of C1llfornla. the under· 11orage ftl•ll not eJCCeed 8,000 cubic tlgned Wiii sell ., public .... by com· ... , per tee;ond. ENVIRONMENT Al petltlve bidding on tti. 22nd1 of July. INFORMATION 1983 11 2:45 o'clock PM, on the Accordlog to the C111forn111 En· pramll1ea where teld property hu vlronmental Quality Act and Its ~ 1tored. and which ere locald 11 gulde41net, Orange Co\Jnty Water Publtc Storage, Inc. 2<Ml5 Plaeentl• Olttrlct le the lead agency end will, Ave .. In the City ot Coeta M.... lllerefore. ba reaponalbWJ for prep· County of Ot1nge, State ot Cell-aratlon of appropriate env1ronmen° lornla, Ill• 1b111doned good•. chit· 111 documente end lor determining lies or pettooal property deecrlbad whether or not the propoted aotlon below. In the melt•• of: Ellen Alch· will have a 110nlflc1n1 effect 01' the ardton·RICk, ltve, benc:ll. US boll., prop<>Md ectlOn will have 1 algnlll· lawn mow, aultcaM oent ettect on the environment. All Ellen Alet'tardton • Osle, 2 bo•, radio lnqulf'Ntti col\c:ernlng prep1r1t1on ol MlchNI EQ.an-Cbn1, 2 lbl, 9 bo•. lh• envlronment•I docum1nt1 Cllet. dtlc. Cllllr lhovld be directed to the Lnd Landlord r_,,.. ltle right to bid Ag«lcy. Tilt eppl~nt wlll P!'eCl•r• t 11 the Ille. Pure"-m111f be made wetw c:onaervttlon p11n end/or wtth clllh only and paid f()( 11 thtl acso.>t 1 loOll water conMfvatlon u~ Of P\lfChale, AQ purehNed program for the ultlmet• UM of ooo<I• are IOld ti le. Ind mull be waler IOVCl!lt by thhl appllcalton. ~ ti the Um• Of purl:t!... AELATl\IE lo P~OTEST8 Siie aubjlCI to prior canoeltatlon In Proteet1 mey be b-..cl on PQtl· tn. event of 1111i.-it ~ Ible Injury lo .,,..,ad (IOhte or tn II· llndtofd ttlO Obl!Olltd party. O.ted llgatlOn that the prOl)ONd IP· tt111 7tn tno 14111 ctay of July, 19113. propflatlon would not be wtttlln tn. PuDllC 810f1Qt, tnc, l.endl0tct eo.rd'e IUrlldlOtlon, would not be In Pubtlllled OrMQe COM1 o.My Pilot Ille pubic lnler•t, would ha.,,. 1n July 't. 14, 1tN 30t2·93 lldvefll envtton!Mr'ltal lmptcl. or -,- would be oontrec:ty to 1-. Any .,_. _, dlllrtog to prot•t Ille loerd'• IMuenoe of a pwml1 purauant to thl1 llf>OllCetlon lhtll within eo deYt from ctti• Of letUtnOe of thl• notic. lhoWn below (or within 8UCtl 1 fUf'ther time 11 may, for good C*I" attown. be llllOMICI) file 1 Wfltten prot•1 '#itn the Slat• Wettr AelourOM OMtlrOI loard, IOI " P" Street, 811Cfamen• 10, C8*0rnla 95' 14 In Cate of Ille contect '*'°" ~ be!OW. Prot•t form• wlll be "'"1llfled frw Of Clltr~ Ul>Of'I r9qUell. ~ ~ Of eny profMI lhtll t>e "'"' to 111e llf)pll· cant. CONT.ACT PIMON: For pub· Ila lnle!Wt end etWlfOM*!tel It • ll.IM~ Kelhetlne OOmeny (tllJ 324•M70 ,.Of ~queettone; Wiii lourea lt19 324·6131 Deted; ./l/fte ,., ,.., OrMQe COett Otlly PllOt My 14, 21, fl, 1tM 409 .. 93 P\8.IC NOTICE MIOUlflON NO. a.n A AtlOL.UTION OF THl CITY COUNCIL Of! THI CITV OF NEW· !"ORT IEACH OtCLAAING IT& IN· TINTION TO VACATE CUITAIN STfltflT FUOHT·OF·WAY8 IN T"ACT NO. t 014 t (HARBOR HILLS); ADOPTINO A MAP SHOW· ING THE AREA TO BE VACATED ANO SETTING A PUBLIC HEAAtNG THEREON (DWG A/W 5469·l ). WHEREAS, the City Council of the Clly 01 Newl)Orl Beach, pur1U1nt to provtelon• ot th• Str .. 1 Veoatlon Ac;t and 111 tm41ndmertt• •"-'•to of Iha Streefl •nd Highway• eod• ot the St1t1 ol Calilornla. provld" for va. 01tlon and 1b1ndonment 01 put>llc etreet .. Mmenta; and WHEREAS, tne City Councll, on June 13. 1983, approved, In con-cept, the conver11on of public •treet1, Windsor. Hlll1borough and Belmont, to private str .. te 1nd authorized the Public Wor~• Oep1rt- men1 to wofk with tile c;ommunlly ll90Clatlon towatd vacating the ltreat• for the convertlon; and WHEREAS. a drfWlng ol lht rlght-Of·WIY to b4' VIClted I• d•· plcted on 1 mep which I• attached hereto as Exhibit "A", which map It Incorporated herein by retwence and made • t\ar1 of thla Aeso11.111on aa lhough fully set forth 11 length; and WHEREAS. proceedlr1g1 for lhe v1ca1lon of the 11bove-descrll>ed right-or.way shall be undertaken by the City Council ol the City ot New- port Beacfl pur suent to tha provisions of the Street Vacation Act 01 19~ 1 and all amendrnents thereto, being Sections 8300 end 832S and 8340 to 83S3 Inclusive, of the Streets and Highway Code ot the Stete of Calltornla: ----~---------~~----------------~------------~------~--~-- Orange Cout DAIL 'V PILOT /Thur1day1 July 14, 1883 Cf rtaJt NOTICE ...... IVMONll CW 1'MI ANMUAl l'TA'IWMINT YIAlllNDID~at ..... MtGHLAMDe UM"8~•MC8 ~AltY ............... .........,, ... "99 Totlll ldrnltled ..................................................................... 113,5$2,742 Tote! lleblllflae. ............................................................................. 1,0N,3111 Ctl)llel peld-uplOUlttnty c:.pltal/ StatU1Q(y Ot(>oelt,, ....................................................................... 1,000,000 GtOll pa10-1n ene1 contrt°"1ed ~ ........................................ 2.eoo.000 Unaealgned fund• (91H!1ue)......., .... _.......................................... l ,144,Sl2 Sut'pll.!1 M regarde ~ .............................................. 12,44..i,Sl2 Income lor th9 yeer ......................................................................... 890,t'I'& Olal>ureatnlfltl tor tn. ~ ........................................................... •220,749 We lletet)y oettlty ltlal the above """' .,. In acoordanoe WIUI Ille Annual Stat~! fOf me ~ ended o-nw 31, 1982, made 10 the lnturanoe CommlMlor!et. purtuat1t 10 i.w. PllM o. Httrleott Tr_,., O.E. Wtl!kw ~.t;~ ---mt: T°'* ltdrnltted -11 ......... ~ ............................ , ........ 1666, t33.-: Total llabltfflal ...................................... ~ ................................. 871 ....... , I ~~~°:~~.~.~~.~ .............................................. •.000.000' 0r-and COtllt'lbUted ~................................... 41,122.2701 unwiOn-* tunde (Mplye).......=: ............................................. 126.117.071 ~ • reoar• pokyholOeft............................................ 11e,4ll,M5i Income fOf tne ~ .......................................................... , ....... 1'4,726,MI, ~:n;c·,he .. ~·ittiN"«~ .. in .. ;;co:;-~·=·~ Annual 8taleintnl fOf Ille~ ended C>.oerftbef 31, 1162. made to tMf lnlUl'anoe CornrnltelonW. ~t to tew. Phil D. Hatriaon T,_ Secretary Publltlhed Oraoge Cout Dlllly Piiot July 11, 12, 13, 14, Ill, 1983 4041·83 D.E. Wiik• Secretllf'Y Publla!led Orange Coaet Dally Pll01 July 11. 12. I I , • I 13, 141 15, 1tul I 1 -4040-Q rta.IC NOTICE -----~----~~· NOTICE OF DEATH OF __ .... rta..-.-_,IC._.NO_._Tl .... CE __ _ EMMA IULD AND OF NOTIC! Of' PUeUC SAU C -K •* Ml.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE PETITION To ADMINI~ Of' NlllONAL "'°""TY IUNNC>fl COURT Of' TI9 NOTICI 0# IAU o-221011 IT A Tl Of CAUPCNlNIA OP RIAL "'°""" TER ETATE NO. Al1Ht3 Notice 11 hereby given that l'Ofll THE COUNTY Of ATPNVATI 8ALI To all heirs, beneficiaries, ~r111ant to MCtlon 1988 of the CMI LOI ANCMILIS NO. A 1111'M creditors and conti ngent Code, State of C1lilornl1. the under· SOU'TM CINnlAL DtaTNCT In the Superlof Coun of the Slate algnlld will NII II publtc .... by com-Eatlle ol AA y EVE AT TEVIS. •k• Of C1llfornl1. for the County of Of. creditors of Emma ffild and pe111111e bidding on tn. 22nd day of ROY e.. TEVIS, Deceaaact. • ange. persons who may be other · July, 1983, 11 3:00 o'clocl( PM, on c ... No. SCP-00686 In tile Mettet of tile &tat• of Eliza· wise lr1terested In the wlU the pr111'11-where llld properly NOTICE Of INTINTION TO bath J-Enright, Dec:ieaNd. has been ttored. 1nd which are HU. MAL "'Ofltfl'TY AT Notice 11 neret>y given tnat the and/or est.ate: located ate Public Storage. Inc. 2099 PNVATIE IM.a underalgned wlN Mii at Prl111t1 ..... A petition has ~n filed Placentl• Ae, In Ille City of Coeta NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet, to the !llghelt Ind beel bldd«. am-, by Carl William Veale, Sr_ ln M .... County of Orange, State of 10bject to conflrm1t1on by th• ject to conllrmatlon of Mid Superior. the Superior Court of Orange C1illorn11, the 1b1ndoned good•, above-entitled Superior Cour1, on Cour1 • on or 1tter thtl 25th day of'. chattles or 1)6rsonll property de-July 25. 1983, 11 10:00 1.m.. or July, 1983 •I tne oHIOI of Sllwrton. County requesting that Carl acrlbed below. In the mattert ol: thereafter within the time 11'°"'8<1 by Miiier & N11Yld, 12660 Riverside 0..., William V eale, Sr. be ap· Dile Bernadaul-Orasr, lrlge, tbl, 11w. tlleunderalgnecl. ••Executrix of North HolfywOOd, 91807, County Of pointed as personal represen· sofa. bd. 8 boxes th,e Wiii ot AOY EVERT TEVIS, De-Loa Angeles, State of Cllltomla, ... 1 James Ec:cteston-2 Bc2. cll•t. 6 C4Mlsed, wlll Mtl 11 privet• Ille to tn. the right. tltle and lnter•t ot Mid t.ative to administer the estate chairs, iron l>fd, 13 boxea hlghett and beet net bidder on the deceaMd •t the time of dMlll and &111 of Enuna Hild (under the In· Lorraine Eaplnoz .. Chit, box, terms and condlllon1 herelnanw the right, 11111 and lnter81t that the dependent Administration of rack, bed, sol1, Iron l>fd, 2 hd brdt, mentioned all right. title and Inter .. , estate hll acquired by operetlOn of Estates Act). The petition is lrame I o( AOY EVERT lEVIS. OeceaNd, II law or otherwlM Other 11111'1 In Id· I .- NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City ot Newport Beach th•I nolloe ts given that the City Council ol the City ol Newport Be1oh does hereby fix Aug11st 8, 1983, 11 1he hour of 7:30 p.m. or SaJd day, In the Clty Councll Chambers or the City ol Newport Beach, located 11 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. Call· fornla, as the time end place for hearing all persona lntereated In or objecting to the propoMCI vacation of Windsor. Hiilsborough and Bel· mont streets; the City Council it 11ld time and place will hear tne evloance offered by 1ny person Interested In 1ne vacation ol the rlght·of-way l'lere- lnbetore decrlbed. Sandi Llp1egroll-81ke, chat, frame. the time ol hll death i nd all right, dltlon to thll ol 88ld decMMd, at set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 8 box. Jug, akat" tttle and lnter"t that the •tale hu the time of death. In and to all Ille at 70-0 Civk Center Dr .. West, Eric Paulson -Stand, TV, 6 box. tape acquired In addition to tnat of dKe-<*'llln AMI property lltuated In the Santa Ana, CA 92701 on July conale, ..... mllCh, Iron brd. apkra, dent 11 the time ot hi• dNth, In the CIS1t1Y1•o10Pl1 -c-... or'lan.I~. pantyrtlcuof1~anoe·~ 27 983 9 00 crib real property located In Ille County .,,, • -•Y de-. • 1 at : a .m . GrNI Weste<n lndu11r1a1 ·Bo11ea of Orange. State of Clllf()(nla. de-scr1bed 11 follow•. to wit: ' . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that lhls Resolution or Intention shell be publlshed end posted " required by Sections 8322 and 8323 of the STreets and Hlghwayt Code. Coples of tilts r8$0lutlon shall ba potted u provided In Section 8320 ol the Streets and HIQtiways Code. ADOPTED this 'Ith dey of July. 1983. ATIEST: Evelyn R. Hart Mayor Wanda E. Andersen City Clerk Note: Exhibit "A .. on Ille In tile City Clerk's ottloe Published Orenge Cout Dally Pilot July 14, 1963 4111·83 Ml.IC NOTICE lF YOU OBJECT to the l andlord , __ the right to bid 1erlbed u lollowe: Lot 42 of Tract 72e2, 11 per map granting of the petition, you 11 the BAie. Purcn-mu11 be made Lot 4 of Tract 2069, aa per map recorded In Book 275, Pagee 40 tot should either appear at the with cun only 1nd paid for 11 the recorded In Book 61, Page 41, of 45otMap1.lntheofflceofttieCoun-llme of purch••· All purcnuect MlacelllrMIOUt Mapa, record• of Or· 1y Recorder of aald county. ; hearing and state you objec· good• are 90ld 11 1,, and mull be 11198 county. Celllomla. I more convnonly known 11: 2345. tions or file written objec· removed 11 the lime of purdl-. The property I• commonly re,, ,Natchez, Placentia, CelHomla ; lions w ith the court before Sale subject to prior cancellation In !erred to aa 1336 South 0ouglaf Termeol..,.cuhlnllWfulmoney h h · y the event of Ntttement be._ Street, Santi Ana, C8JllQ(nla. of the united St11• on conflfmatlonj t e eanng. our appear· landlord and obllg1tact party. Dated Tiie tale 111 subject to current of llale. Ten peroent of amounl to be ance may be in penlOn or by thl• 7th 1nd 14th day of July, 1963 taxes. coveo1n11. condlt1on1, re-deposited with bid. 1 your atwrney. Public St()(age, Inc. Landlord llrlcllon•. r_.,,1t1on1,rlghll, r\ghtl Bid• or otters to be In Wfttlng and IF YOU ARE A CREDI· PubMshed Orange COHI Dell~ Piiot of way, and INUlemlfltl of record. •Ill be recellled at the atoreuld of. July 'I'. 1•. 19e3 3036-83 1ny encuml>fan.cem of rec;ord to be llce 11 any time 1tter the "'91 publi· 1 • TOR or a contingent creditor utltlled out of the purch-price. cation hereof and befor. date of of th e deceased, you must file The properly I• to be aold on an NII. vour claim with the court o.r rtB.IC NOTICE .... 11" b1sl1 except 11 10 1111e. . Oiied thl• 6th d1y of July, 1983. • J Bid• or otfet• are Invited for thhl Jerry M. Enright present it to the personal rep· K..a property and mutt be In writing and Exacut()( of the Eit•I• resentative appointed by the NOTICE°' 8ALE wtll ba rac.lved attn. otllcee o<cov-of said o.c.dant court within four montha <>!'r"!!Lv~8 .. ~!" lnglon & Crowe, attornevt for 88ld .....,on, - Cro h d ff. . ,. r-n• "15 -5 Exacutrtl, 11 Poet OtTtoe Boll 1515, • ...VW mt e .ate o ll'St tsSuance NO. A111• 113'1 w .. t St11th Street Sult• 300, 1-"'-9kle Dr. I of letters as provided in Sec· In th• SUt>Wior Court of the Stet• Ontario. Clllfornla 917112. or may be Ncw1tl Hotly1HCMI, t1tO'J' • lion 700 of the Probate Code of Callfornl•. for the County of Or· flied with the Clerk of Hid Superior Publllhed Orange Coaat Dally, of California. The time for inge. Court or de41verecl to Covington & Piiot July 14, 15. 2f, 1983 . 1 In Ille Mitter of the E•t•t• of Crowe pereonelly, it 111y time •fl• 4110-83~ filing claims will not expire MARION s. NORTON, OeceeMCI. n,., pubffcallon Of thl• notice I/Id prior w four months Crom the Notice Is hereby given thll tn. bel()(I melcl~181d Mia. d f th h ced underligned wlll Mii it Prtvat• tale Bid -·'-' ·-"' wilt ....._ ate 0 e earing noti 10 tn. hfglleet ind belt bidder. aub-1 mu•t -..... .... above. teot to confirmation ot 181<1 Superior ope<1ed 11 the off~ of Covington & NOTICE M TRUSTIEFa 8AU YOU MAY EXAMINE the Court , on or 11tw the 20th day of Crowe at the hour of lO:OO i .m. on ~ No. NCMM..IANO rta.IC NOTICE t I , PWLIC NOTICE Al 8:00 p.m. on Tueedey, July t9. 1983, the Fountain Valley City Coun- cil will conalder a Negative Declar- ation In conjunction with the prep- aration ol a Houslog Element of the General Plan A copy of the Initial study leldlng to Ille rec:ommen· datlon lor 1 Negative Oeclar et Ion 11 on flle In lhe Planning and Bulldlng Director's olllce Ind m1y be e111m- •ned by 1ny Interested person. Juty, 1983 at the office of Jottn w. the above date. T.8 . No.~ file kept by the court. lf you Downer, 380 Glenneyre St .. Sult• H, The property witi be aold on tn. UNIT COOi: o • are interested in the estate, Lan.•nl Beach, Ca. 9265!, Countv ot loHowlng 1wme: Cull or part Cllh NEWPORT ESCROW COMPANY1 f Clinton Sherrod Planning •nd Building Director Published Orange CoaSI Dally Piiot July 14. 1983 4099·83 P\BllC NOTtCE PUlaLIC HIAlllNG NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Councll ol the City of New- port BelCh will hold a public hearing and review on the appllcatlon ol MA. & MAS. WILLIAM GEYER FOA VARIANCE NO 1099. condltlon1lly approved by tl'\e Pl1nnlngCom· mission at their mMtlng of June 23. 1983, on property located 11 3121 Third Avenue. Request to permit the addlllon ol 1 muter bedroom. bath and second floor deck to an exlatlng slngle·famlly dwelllng located In the R·2 Ol1t11ct. Said propolal Wiii ln- creaee tile existing nonconformlt'lg conditions ol the proparty. ln11mUGh as (I) the project con1t1tut .. .,, ex· pension of llvlng are• without provid- ing an 1ddltlon11 oH·street parlllng space (one space la eidatlng wnere two spaces are required). (2J tile pro- le<:t will flJrther lncreaN the grOl9 noor area beyond the allowable 1.5 limes the bulld1ble area of the 11te: and (3) 11 modlflcltlon to the Munlci· pat Code le 1lao requaated, In- asmuch as the proposed addition wm encroach Into the required front and rear yard aetback areaa. TlllS project htt been reviewed tront •nd rear yard setback areas. This project has been reviewed. and It hll beer! determined lhat It Is categ0<tcally exempt under the requirement• 01 the Calllornla Environmental Oualllles Act NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN Tl1A T said public hearing will be held on the 25th day of July. t983, al the hoor ol 7:30 p.m., In the Councll Ch1mbe<'I 11 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Belch, Ca. el which time and place lnterMted pet· tons m1y appear and be heard thereon. Wanda E. AnderMn. City Cieri! City ot Newport S.ach Published Orange Co11t Diiiy Piiot July 14, 1983 4100·83 Ml.IC NOTICE h -.-• Ind part credit, the terma of IUCl't 11 d 1y .......... nted True•• under tt1e• you may serve upon t e e:x· Orange. Stat• of C1moml1, all the credit 10 be __,,Ible to 1119 under· u ...,..... "'9/ ... _,_,_._ to r"'"t, lit"" --"' lntereat ot ...... ....... ---.. I~ delcrtbad <!-' of truet'. ecutor or aUJ1wuau a r. or '"" ..... .., ..... .._. ~ned llld to the Superior COY'1, Will s u T p or UCT.,.,,... C411MCI ., the time ol dMlll and Ill A UBL..., A "'" ~I upon the atto~y for the ex· .. _ ..... , t"le d I t I that the 1 Of tile arnount of bid to accom-TO THE HIGHEST BID0£R FOA ecutor or administrator, and ..... r..,... ' n an, ...... nber• tlo f pany the oft• by caalller'• ctllCll. CASH ANO/OA THE CAS..IEAS OA.l ~-'''or' no~~.'!~!-0, .. !. ~e In ':.:-llld the belance to be paid on con-CERTIFIED CHECKS SP£CIAEO IMl file with the court w ith proof ,,_....., .... llrmatlon of .... by the "'·~tor CIVIL CODE SECTION m · .. =· .. • , dltlon to that of Mid deoMMd, 11 .........., '"' ~· ' of service, a wntten request tile time 01 death, In Ind 10 111 1119 COUrt. TIXM , rant•. operating and able •t the time of Ille In 1 stating that you desire special certain Real property sltu1ted In the maintenance expenae1' ind money of the United Sll191) all rlgM. J notice of the filing of an in· City or Laguna Beach. County of Or· ro=::c:~!S::': =~~ lltle llld lnter•t conveyed to 1 : ventory and appraiaement of •noe. State of Calllornte. particularly of the date of oonltnn1tlon of Mle. now held by " under llid Deed of ~ est.ate assets or of the peti· described u lolioww, 10 wit: Ex1mlnl1t10n of utll. tranelef tlXM, fNtt In the propety hereinaflet •J tions or accounts mentioned m;:~.!:~~~~~· 2~~~~ and lltle lnsurenoa policy lhlll be 11 ICl~~~ TO A ~ M t CH A El F .: in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of lo 32. ol Mlecell•oeou• Mepa, ..... =.:.x= .. pu~~~·=.,~1: AICIGllANO ~ h Calif P ba Cod cord•. In the office ol the County ,,_, BENEFICIARY• AVCO FINANCIAlf l e . orrua ro t.e e . Recorder ol llld Oraoge County. the recording ol the convey.,_, SERVICES OF SOUTHERN CAL.J.. Claoate: & Claoa&e More commonly known u : ee5 The unOeralgned rMerVet the FORNIA, INC. • 510 W. Ids St, Ste:. UI Cllallna Street, Laguna BNch, Ce. right to reject any and 111 blda. RECORDED Januaty 22. 1981 M: . Lo "-I CA ........ • 92651 DATED: June 30, 1983 lnatr. No. 2311..illn Booll 1.3921 pege I ""pH, ...,vJ.. P11r1c11 J. F11rlnnton l"55 I """-1·• .. ~....,. In ....... ---..... !13·1!3-!!t7 TermaolaaleCllhlrilawfulrnoney Ei\ecutrlx .. ., ' o "", ... .,..._.,.,., ........ _, • ol the United Stet" on Nie or part ol the Re«>tder of Orange County; • Published Orange Coast cull and balance evldenoed by note ~ • Crowe uld deed 01 truel deeQrlbee lhel Daily Pilot July 14. 15. 21 , aecuredbyMortgageorTru•tOMd ~~·f.4;;'11er1' '°'L~j1~Tr8C1No.10137.vn11318., 1983 on the property 90 80kl. Ten percent 11'1 W•t 8br1tl 8trwt 111llllownon1 map thereol reoordecl 3000-83 °1 :::UC:'C::!: ::~~8!S :c; Oft1al1o. CA 117'1 In 8ooll 4211, PIQM 48 t9'nl 50. Mle-: -------------1 will be received at the afor of· C114)1U-em oellaneou1Mapa,reoord•of181dOr·! PUBUC NOTICE l tlce at 111y time 1tter the llrat publl-Publlehed Orange COut Diiiy ange Coun1y cation hereof llld before dale of PHol July 14• 15· 21• 1983 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEA A H01MI Nie 41l2·83 DEED OF TRUST DATED t/13161.1 NOTICE Of 111USTH'S I.ALE Dated thll 23rd d•Y of June. 1983. UNL.ESS YOO TAKE ACTION TO I T.t . No. CWR 111 I Publllhed Orange Cout Dilly rta.IC NOTICE PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT IWOft'TANT NOTICE fO "'°'· Pilo1Jui..7 8. f4. 1983 3097-33 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.· Efl'TY OWNEJt ., ' ' ' S~9't0fll COURT OI' IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A CALWONllA, COUNTY THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-\ DEED OF TRUST. DATED OECEM· PUBIJC NOTICE Of OflANGE ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD BEA 19, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE In Ille Meltet of the Application of CONTACT A LAWYER. ACTION TO PROTECT YOLIR PUelJC .. ""'"° KENT EUGENE SABlOTNY for 318 Str .. mwood, lrvlne, CA PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Wiii ba held by the eo.te M"8 change of name. 92714 , PUBLIC SALE. IF VOLi NEED AN Plannlog cCommltllon 11 the Cit) c-No. A1,..;' "(II 1 1tr•t lddreaa or oommon • EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Hall, 77 Fair Drive, CO.ti M .... Cell· ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOA deelgnlllon ol proper1y II 81\owr\ OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST lornla, II 6:30 p.m. or u -.. CHANGE OF NAME:Kant Eugene •bove. no warranty le given .. to h• YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A poulble lherMfter on Mondey, July Sablotny h•• !lied I petition In 11118 complet-or c:orrec1-)." The LAWYER 25, 1983, 1983 court for 1n order lllowlnQ petitioner benellolary under llld Dead of On August 3. 1983. 11 10:00 1.m.. I -An ordinance of the City COYncll 10 cni nge hl• name from Kent Tnm, by reuon ot 1 braectl or 0.1 CAL WESTERN RECONVEY ANCE of the City of Co••• M .... C1llloml1, Eugene S1blotny to Kent Eugene 111.111 In the obllglllonl MCUAICS . CORPORATION u duly eppolnted regarding Iha arnortlzatlon of Moeby. thereby, heretofore eaecuted tnd t T niatee under and purauant to Deed non-conlormlng slons. Envtronmen· 11 la hereby orderec:I 1h1t 111 per-delivered to 1he underltgned 1 .rft· ol Tru1t recorded January II. 1991 H 111 determination: bempt. ion• lntereated In th1 matter len Oeclar1t1on of Default and 0.- lnat. No. 4762. In bool< 13904. page 2-Aevlew of current requlr~t• alofesald ~r before thla oourt In man<! for Sill, and Wfttten notice °'t 735 o! 01tlclll Record• In lhe office regarding mulll·ten1nt ground 11Qn1 Department No. 3. at 700 Civic breach 111d of electlon to cauM the l I of the County Rec;ordw of Ol'•"9' In commerc111 zonee end conlld'er· Center Drive WMt, Santa Ana. Call-undersigned to Mii llld proper1y lo County, State ol Celll()(nl1. ex· atlon of poulble mo<11flc1tlon1. En· 1orn11, on Augu.t t5, 1983. et 10;00 Mtltfy 181d obllg•t1on1, Ind tn.r.: I ecuted by WILLIAM 0. WAL TEAS vltonmentll delermln1tlon: Exempt A.M., and then I nd there •how .,,., the undersigned cauttld uld' I and BET'tV ANN WALTERS, nu• 3·Tent1ttve TrK! Map A·l2014 cauM " any they hive wily llld notloe of l>f'M<ltl and ol lltle:tlon to 1 band and wlle 18 community prop. lor FuaGOe, Wllllema, Lindgren, Ind petltl~ tor change ol name lltlould be recorded Maren 22, 1983 • lnltr. l ' erty. Short, authorized 1gente lor notbegrantec:I. No.83-121350ofOffldalAecon'81nl f 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Mlr·Elden Development. Poat Office It it f\Jrlher ordered that 1 COf>Y of Iha ottlce of Iha A«o<der of 0renge 5 ' TO HIGHEST 81DOEA FOR CASH Box 203. Balboa lallnd, for I ,..... Ihle ()(def 10 •how calM be publllh-County: • t (payable 11 time of Nie In lawful lltlve tract map for • prevlouely •P-ad In Oraoge COUt Delly Piiot. 1 said BAie wtll be made. but wtthout money of the Unlled Stet .. ) 11 the proved 1 unit condominium project, ~IP9f of general clroulatlon, covenantorwarranty.1xpt911orlm-r North Iron! entrance to the county located II 2e03·2ll07 Elden A.,.,_, publlahed In this county •t IMlt once plied, regarding' tltle ~. or .: cou'1'1ouse. 700 CMc: Center Drive, end 140 Del Mer Avenue In an A·2 8 week tor lour cone.cutlve ..,....., encumbrlllCM, topaythe-lnlnQ• .I WMI, Santa An1. C11lforn11 Ill right, 1Q!>8. Envtronmental determlnatlOn: prior to the day of Hid naetlog. prlnclpll aum of the "°'ell) ...,,..0 l 1 lltle 1nd lnterett conveyed to and Neoatlve dectarltlOn for GP-83-28 Dated June 29 19'3 by Mid deed of Truet. with lnttt98t1 ~ now l*<I by It under Mid Deed ot 4·Tent1t1ve Tract Map T·12011 BNC• w. Sumner Judge of the Su· 11lnta1dnot1provlded,ldv-.Hr Tru11 In tile property tltueted In 881<1 end zone n ceptlon permit perlorCourtPublllhed OfaogeCoatt 1ny, under tlle lermt of llld Oaed of 1 ·l CountyandSt1tedeecrlbed11: ZE·83·105forAdam1,StreetwCIYll Diiiy Pilot July 7. 14, 21. 28, 1983 INll,f-.chargae.and~of :1 Lot 14 01 Tract No. 3467 ... per Engl-. Incorporated, authorized · OOSS.83 the Tru1tee and ol tlle trwte cr•Nd i *' • map recOfded In Book 122, ~ 8 egenta tor Standerd Pacific Corpor· by Nkt Deed of T'rutt. • • 817'00 to 16 lnelualve ol Miacetlaneout 1tlon. 1566 WHt Mac~rthur Said 111ew11 beheld on: Thurtdey, NOTICE Of ltU8LIC SALE Mapa 11 per records In the Ottlce of Boullvard. for 1 tentative tract map P\8.IC NOTIC( July 21, f993, 11 2:00 p.m. at the •t Of ""IONAL ""OftUtTY lhe County RICO'der of Mid County, lor 60 Iott With vart1nce1 Jrom mini-Chapman Avenue entranoe to the " 201111 EXCEPT THEREFROM all o41, gu. mum lol Width Ind area require-FICTITIOUI llU ... U Clvle Center Bulldlng, 300 EMt I Notte• I• hereby given cthll mlnerll• an<I other hydroeatbOnl, mentt. located on IM Wakeham T f!.'~, STATWmNT dOI Chapman Ave .. ~.,.. CA j •I pur1111nt to eectlon 1968 ot Ille Ml below 1 depth 01 500 f .. t. Without School alte. near Sun"ow.' Avenve n. .,..ow no per900• •r• no Al the time of the lnlli.t publ>-J Cove, State 01 C1lltornl1, the under· the right of 11Urf-entry, • r• 1nd Sl'l'llltey Road In an A-1 rooe. bu•l""9 u : c:atlon of thl• notlcle the total • 1lgned will Mii 11 public Nie by com aerved In lnttrumenta of r-d. Environmental determination: Ac-A· 1 COMMERCIAL POOL SEA· amount of the unpaid ~-of Ille petlttve bidding on tlle 22nd d•y of The atreet eddr"9 and other c:ef>llld EIA for GP· 76-30. VICE SY MIKE 201 Santi Ana Ave.. obllgitlon MCUftld by the above ct..· July. 1983, 11 tO:OO o'c:lodl AM. Or'I common oeelgnatloll, 11 1ny. of the For lllrther Information on the f\leWOOfl 8"<lh, CA 92663 110rlbed <!-'of tru81 and ..i1m11ted tile premlMll wllef• 111d property rHI rpoper1y deecrlbecl above 11 above 1ppllcet1on1, telephone MICHAEL W. VAUGHT 20t Sant• cotts eltpenMtl and ldvancaa i.• hu !Mien stored. and wtllch are purported to t>e: 2940 Androe. Colt• 754·5245 or call •ttlle office of Ille Ana A~ •• Newport 8.ach, CA 92M3 S23,4Ql.16. ' • 1ocated at PubHQ Storege, Inc. t324 I -...... CA 926211. Planning Oepertment, Room 200, 77 Tnle bValneet 11 c:ondueted by: an Tiie tote! Ina.bled,.... being .,.. Jeffrey Rd., In Ille City ol lrvlnl. Ttlt unc:letllOMd Trull" dl1-Falr Drive, CO.ta ..._, Calltornle. lndlvlduaf fttlmate on wNofl tne Ol*llnll ~ II' County of Orange. Stat• ot Call· clt lmt any flM)ltlty tor eny Incorrect· Published Or1nqe Cout Deity Pffot Michael W. \/eugnt oomputed mey be o«>talned liy ca1t-I lorni•. Ille abandoned good•. Clllll· ,_,of the"'"' llddreae 1111<1 Other July 14, 1943 40ff.a3 Thi• 1111-t WU llled with Ille Ing (714) 937-()996 lhtt day l>lfol'9. 11 .. or perton1I property delcrlbac:I common dellgnetton. II Illy, lhoWtl Counly Clerll of Oraoge County on lhe Ale. below. In th• mettlll'• of : Oouglu '*'-In. .,_...,. --June 20, 1983 Oelec:I: June 22, 1913, Wh1tney.2 eola. 14 chalr. ladder, Siik! 1111e Witt be mede, but without ----.-----""-'-~----P lened Of Cou~ NEWPORT ESCROW Ooe..PANY d,..ar, 3 tabl. rllllk, plctrt. 4 lamp, CO¥ef\Al'lf or _rant)', exprem or Im-NOTIC9 tNYITIMQ _. ubl trioe ..,..., M 181<1 TNllW wd etemp plied, teoefdtno tttta, r-•IOn, or Notic. It Mr.oy Olv'lrt tl'let lhe Piiot June 23, 30. Jufy 7, 14. 1N3 Bv: T .0. Sen1w ~. 188111 Aid Abaaa-t.. clf'I. ault4'99. e encumbrancH . Including fH1, Boerd of TrueteM of the Hunllnqton I 21M-83 By: Linda ,.._ ' boxea. 5111'119. tbl. China e11bnt, lr1Qe. ctlarvee tnc1 expen ... ot the Truetee Wfl ""':a1'!'f' SoflOol Olltf1of wlll ------------Altlletllll 8ecrwlary I 2 matt, 2 plat, • cnatr. t>eetw bar and of the 1ru111 CfM1ecl by Mid nlGelW blctl !of' = "8.lC NOTICE OM CltY IMl.i)!!!" l>rtl\ 2 epl(ra, mirror 0..0 of Truet, to pay thtl relllalnlna CUSTOOIAL SUPPLIES rn..t °' Or.,..._ OA ft9N Jtft GOtt111n·B<I frame. Q\lltar, bff Pflncipel llUmt Of in. noteC•l--a eQUel to tM apeclflcltlont on Ill AetmoUI .,..... (7 i~~~UN CIM. typwtller, rec ptyr, 2'0 l)OJ(M by MIO Deed of Tt\1111 to wit: the omc. Of Mid Olltrlc1 NAm 8TAT'lilllff Publlthed ~ o..y' LO. SlnkeMOn•VIO, d-. fMgt, '45.000.00 with lnter .. t theNOfl lldl 9'111 be cteariy martled The tottowlng petlOlll -doing Piiot June 30, ""Y . 14, 1M3 clllld IOV-, 3e bolCN lrom 211/tht It.~ P9" tnNf'll • "CV81'001AL 8UPPllE8 810 528" l>ullnael .. ; ,.._. L.G. 81nll8f110f1·Atid bd w hdl>Oard, provided In Mid note(e) '*'9 ooete add,__ 10 Allyn E AoMey OHIM·DllY Of' IA\llNE. 27 s.nd· bd. baby cerr. 2 bllle, blro oiage, Ind "'t.,':nclllOCM wtth lntereat. P\WoflUlnO Mtnaoer. Hun11nQlon ptpw, 1~ Call!., t27t4 ., .. "" -- beby tOYI The 1ary under Mid 0..0 1eec:11 unJon HIOh SCho04 Dllfrtct FRED 11. RUSSl!LL. 27 Sandi)!!*, ~ """'' Steve t<ourtcoa·Blke. WMh. 2 matt, ofTruet n.r .. ofot .. 11acuted enct • to2s1 YOtlltown Ave. t1ur111nQ1on 1~.1. Cellt .. 1211• -----• 1 ladder. vac, 2 wn.t, 4 tire. ' bO•M llvered 10 the ~ • wr1tten 1etcf1 Ca. 11141 tnd r.o..o et 0( .iut: THIERJUNG, 11110 Tine St. r':!~-:: .. =. I WM Wlllltm·20 l>OX81, 20 lenglh Decleratlon Of cMlllUl1 and DelMnd befon. 2'00 PM' f!rtday ""'1 22 ..,,, The~;.;::"".;.. OOllnel p~OCll ~~"::" ll'lge; lor ~-. ano e~tten Notice Of 0.-tN3 It WNot.. tiftia Ind .,._ bldi D. Anellelm. Ctllf .. t2904 ~ - L.G. Sln~lntl ...:...... .. TV. fault encl Elect to Se«. The"'"'-.. _.be pWltcfy. o Ol*'9d end r9ad Tt111 buelnetl II oondl.lc1.CS by t All.AN AME .. ICAN INVltT ., OrM«. 2~ w.-e. vec, llOned cauaad lliCI NotlOeof o.fl&lll bcfl bid"'*' retlllllfl Yelld ,0, a generll pertnaHl!lpi Lanatord r--tilt right to bid anc1Eleotlonto!1:to berecordadlfl petloCI Of 30 d«Yt .,.., IM dlte Fred •• Auaeell MINTS 91161 lolta A~ .... . 1t ltle ..... Puron-mutt be m.lde tn. county~ he relll IWOOWlY for the ,__. °' bldle Thll tliat«Mnt -llled ~ti !he ~AL' ~~v~···· -...._ .. .... #Ith oB11 only Ind plld for II lhe tocatecl T ...... •--~ ~ T . Oou ,.._... ~ "-0oun"' "" .,,. ~--. -""" """ time of purCll ... All purc:tl&Md DATEO:Jun.21.1"3 ........ "°'"'.,_"*-":belhe "~"-""'""tnoe .,on Canal,LAlnaletdl,OA~ , good• .,. IOkl .. le, and lnUCl1 be c AL w I.tr" N "I!. "*"i:.: encl~ tri.=:! June 1• ,..,, ~ llCUANoNAAN NGUVIJt '* o.r., remo,,.i II lhe time Of ~--CONVtvANCE OrMCll eo.t ..... rttoe om. . ....,.,. ....... CA-•! Sale .Ubject to prior GlnCl!ltttofl In CORPORATION to ~ llf'(j °' tll CllCle and IO Pu«>llMd Julw J. _, Thia buelMlt It OOI ~ ~ .. 1n.event1Mni.itw1t !MltW9lnten6-MlliCllNtMit "Eltyttlereln. Pllol~30 • .iue, • 14·2t· 1ta. ~IOOIPofMed •1111111on ottiet1 tord and oblkllled Pfrti. Deted tt111 2655 c-ino o.t Alo lo Pl.If · ~ AoMI¥ 1----------~---t ltlan a l*"*lfllP. 7tn and 141h day of Jury, 1M3 Pub11o 8ulte No. 202 Delee! M1 i"'ia"i ~ Ot· br Amy..._. Slor~. lno .. l.Jlncllord Sen Dleclo. CA tJIOI .no. COlliM ·o.li; ll'llOI .My 1 14 Thie tte~ -... """1t1e Publllhed Oranoe 0-t Delly "llol 11 .......... 1 ltu 30N..a ' ' ...... WllO ._., ..... Couftl'I CIWtl of °""II ~ Oft July 7, 14, 1913 463f..l3 lit: JC*\ Mo<:oo1 lllll'• ..... -June IO, 1tu -Au1horll9cl ligMhn Don'I lit 1lwl ....... ,_. OAILV MOT ..... _ Publlllwcl 0r-. ~ ....... N ll IO WOt'KJ llJMOI DI~ Nlllflld ~ e.-.zt ' Ptlol .My 14, tf, 0 , '* ..... lft fn4M ~ .. ·--PtlOt .U. 11.111>....,1. t4, ·, I , 0 ......... ,., -· 4 ' t i -~-- ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 144 , 1983 NUC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE l't&IC NOTICE "*AC NOTICI K081 04 FICTITIOUl IW ... H JICTITIOUl IUl*aH Notioe .. i..oy gl-..n lhll an IP NAllll eTATI!MINT NAMI ITATIWNT ~ tlM been 111echrith 111e o. N lt:E OF DEATll OF Trie follOwlng !*tone .,, dolno ,,,. tollowtng l)ett()M 1,. dOlrlO per1tMtlt Of S.v1ng1 _, L()jln '"•' r.1AUELINE MARGARET bullnffl •• bu"'-11 lnalOlnlpplcetlonbyWahtc;oS1v· MCGUCKIN TtON TO A().. Al EDUCATION/WORK AS· LIDO PACIFIC REALTY. t811 Inga end l..oan AUOGlatlon MINlSTJo;n F.STATE NO. sot1ATE6 INTEANAftONAL. 8) ANtO, Coll• M .... Ca .. 92627 ~°':'Clo Marcy Litton, Zllkln, NUGENT ASSOCIATES INTER· SCHWEICKERT REALTY, INC. A • Kaplen a C1owe. 2029 A ·I uooo NATIONAL Cl EDUCATION/WORK CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, 11111 Century Peril Ent. Slllte 1700, los To ell bdn, bt'oeflclarlea, CONSULTANTS 1011-A Cteerb<OOk AlllO. C091• M .... C•. 92627 ~. c.Mtomla 00087. 10 1>41 creditors and contlafeot Liile.Bo• 11221. C0111 M1t1. CA Thi• bullnesa 1a conduCltd l)y • loole.o et. Ot In the lmmedlll• v1c1r1-I 921527 a0tporatlon lt)'ef eo.t Highway, and Broadway ('r ed I tur ~ Of Made De AITA M C NUGENT t08·A David M Scnwelcken. Jr a.r Of LaeuM 8Mch, County or Or M ttrittlr l'l M r(;ucld nand per· crearbrOOI< Lene. Colle Mett. CA Tnl1 111temOl'lt w11 flied with the -... kw permtlllon to cha.no• the sons wbo moy be. othe.rwlte 92827 County Clark or Orange County on Mme of.,,. propoetd HIOCll llOfl 10 d I b m d/ Thi• business I• conduoted by. an June 27 1983 ""-"'41 lteCll Saving• end Loan lnteruu.• n t e w · an or unincorporated 1Hoolatton other ' F211121 • ~tlon." A pubtlc hetrlrtO wllt U t&te: th11111 pertnerahlp. Publl1hed Orenoe Coett Dally , M iltlchtltle0t9anment'1omce at A petition bas been rlled Rltt1M.C Nuoent Pllo1July 7, 14,21 28.1083 10:00 e.m. on the 20th or Sept1mber b y E d w a r d R • T111a s1a1emen1 was filed wttn Ille 3074·63 1 •• al HMrlng Aoomt a 4 B. eoo M G .. 1 I) I C f County Cterk or Orange County on IGuCtl Commonwealth Ave11uo Los c U<'" o pt'r or ourl o June 20. 1083 M LIC NOTICE AnQelM, Cllll0<nl1. Orange <.'ouoty r equesting F21to01 1'ie -.>Pllcatlon 11 open tor publlc tba t Edward R. M cGucklo be Publlshed Orimoe Cout Dally ~Ion In ac:ordance with 11\o a"po luled as per~onal r e•\. Piiot June 23, 30, July 7, t4:..81e6~3.83 OCl!lnmlM looer ·1 regulattona 11 ettner ,. ,. .. .. oMoe of 111e Department or Savl11g1 r esentatlve lo administer Koeo31 "CTITIOUI eu •-·· NAMI ITATIMINT end Loan or the Stete of Cattto111111 the u1111e of Madeline ------------ -.1ed •• 800 South Com· MaroAret M cGuckla (under PU8llC NOTICE The loltowlno peraon I• dotno bualnett H : I ~h A-..nue. Lot AnQl!lflJ " ------------00806 (Tel: (2131736-2785, and 350 the I ndependent Admlnls· FICTITIOOI llUllNEH IMPERIAL DISTRIBUTORS, 220 Oet Mar. Costa Men. Ca .. 92827 VIRGINIA N. COOLEY. 229 Del Mar, Co1t1 M1111, Ca , 92827 s.neorne 9tf .. t. San Frtmcl11co trallun of Estates Act). The NAMIE ITATEMINT 1 M~~t'!i.,~~~li~!-;r8!:'~er docu petition Is sel for b earing la bu~~:,:~1:w1no persona are dolno rM!ta r ...... 111110 the epplk:ollon fur Vl'pl. No. 3 al 700 C i vic CHILDREN'S CORNEA, 329 Uni· Thia buslne11 11 conducted by an tnd1vldua1 permleelon to change namet 11>outd {'enter t>r .. West, Santa Ana, ... erstty-S. Costa Mesa. Ca . 92627 \be flied With the Oepe11met1t 11nd I CA 92701 OD Jul y 37, 1983 at ALFRED SANCHEZ. 329 Untver- l/trolnta N Cooley This 1t1tem&nt was flied wllh the County Clerk ot Oranoe County on June 28, 1983 cepy ~lvefed or melted 10 tl'll! BP· 9 30 ... , slly·S. Coate Mesa, Ce , 92827 :"~t~r!~). •,: ~~= : IF ;uVt>tt OBJECT to the u:i:e~~t~y~~E c~11~M!f.~?,· J!~ t~ July 26, t983. graotlng of the p et lliOD, you 92627 .At Ille public heartno . ony por~on !lbould filhcr appear at the This business •s cOtlducteo t>y an F21'512 Published Oranoe Coest DaUy PUot Juty 7, 14. 21. 28. 1983 3068·83 m-... eppeet 1111d 11'111kt en oral s1a1e· I I hj Individual "*''dunno en emount or time lirr hl'ar 11lt POC Stille )OU 0 ec· i<a1hertne M Sen<:hez ttecl by the ri..rino officer ...... ,,.~., 1n tluos or me written objec-Tn1s arate,,.,e"lt wa• rueo with the POOLIC NOTICE the c:eM ot any person who hes not thm~ \\Ith t ht" court before Coun1y Cterk 01 Orenge County oo tlllldprlorwrtttenobjf'<:tlO,,ll Or\'"'"1 lhf' ht ·'' lug. \'our appear· IUlll' 27, 1983 FICTITIOUS 8USIHEll ~II la to be llrnlted t.1 •0ut b i b F21t50I NAME STATEMENT "'°"than 15 minutes In duration 01 ance mR)' t n p er son or Y Published Orsnoe Coast 01ily The lolloW1ng persons are doing IUCh lhorter time u may be allowed our attorney. Piiot Ju~ 30, July 7 t4. 2 t. 1983 business as '. .,;JM hearing officer. Published Or· IF \'OU ARE A CREDI· 2978·83 PENINSULA PET PRODUCTS. enge Cout Deny Piiot July ~40'91,98833 1 TOR or a rontingent c rtditor ------------1 2915• Newport Blvd . Newport q PU8LIC """TICE Beach, Ce , 92683 of lbe deceased, you must nv MICHELE cunT1S, 2212 Au1oers P\llLIC NOTICE flle your claim with lbe FICTITIOUS •UllNEH Or .. Costa MeH. Ca • 92826 Court Or Present I• to the per N6 ME STATEMENT AURA E MCCONNELL 0 U.M .. W-. • · " 617A lrts. Corona det Ma•, Ca , YOU AM .. ~PAULT UNDER A sonal repr esentative ap· t>u~f~e~~,~~wtno pt1r1011s .,. dolno 92625 D9ID OP TRUST DATID Auguet pointed by the court within LC PUBLICATIONS. 177 F River· This business ts conduc1ed by a a. 1.a. UNL.Rll YOU TAKE AO· four months from Che date of side or . Newport Beach, Ca .. 92683 oenerat par1narshtp, T10M TO "'OTICT YOUR PROP· fl t I s I ce of letters at CAAL A. ALLEN, 4423 Wast Coast Mlohele Curll• ..,..,, fT MAY 81 IOLD AT A PUB· rs S tan Thia statement was filed with tile ut BALI. If YOO NHD AN U · provided In Section 700 of H1ro~:f°~1 B:~~~N~94·4~i6~1111 County Clerk or Oranoe County on ~TIOM OP THI! NATUAE OF l be Probal e Code of Call· COHI Hwy, Newport Beach, Ca .. June 28, t983 ,... PIM>CUDINQ AOAINIT YOU, fomla. T h e lime for filing 92663 :_ 8HOULD CONTACT A LAW· claims wlll not expire prior Tnts business 11 conducted by a F21"40 Publllhed Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot July 7, 14, 21, 28, 1983 3018·83 f b f h d t oenerat partnership· . .on July 21. 1983 111 10·00 AM t o our m oot s rom t e a e Cert A Allen SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANV 6' uf the b earing noticed above. This statement WH llled with lht the duly apc>Olnted TNstee under YOU MAY EXAMINE the County Clerk ol Orange County on F21~ Published Oranoe Co111 01tt) Piiot June 30 July 7, 14, 2t. t983 and pureuent to Deed ol Trust Re· (II k b b If June 27, 1983 COfded on Dec. 7, 1982 u Oocurnenl e epl y I e court. you no. 82..t27954 ol Ottlctal Records 1n ere inttrested lo the eslate, IN oftloa ot the Recorder of Oranoe you 0111y serve upon the elt· Cellfomla executed by JAY a d I I 2981-83 P\llLIC NOTICE MANN. 111 unmerr141<1 may wtu ecutor or a m o strRtor , or SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE upoo the attorney for the ex-------------1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOER A HIGHEST 8100EA FOR CASH. (Ply· ecutor or administrator, and PUBllC NOTICE DIEED OF TRUST DATED H PTEM- eble•t llrne ol Nie In lawtul moneyol file with lhe court w ith proof ------------1 HR 4, 1MO UM.HI YOO TAKE Ille United Slltetl at · FICTITIOUS •USINHI ACTION TO l"ROTICT YOUR The North lront entrance 10 the I of er vlr•e, a written request NAME STATEMENT PROPIERTY, IT MAY 111 IOU> AT A countycounhouM, 700 Ctv"Cemet slating that )'OU desir e The lollowlno person is dotno l"U9LIC IALE. tF YOU NE.ED AN om. Waet. Sente Ana, California sveclal notice of the filing of bu~·~~~:~~ EXECUTIVE SEA· ~~'i~=A~~~:Dt= A':~:~ =: r~•·,::: =dln~~~s~~~~r an lnvcnlOr)' aod appraise-VICES. 555 pelrponl Or ' Cotti YOU. YOU IHOULD CONTACT A o..d ot Trull In the propetly situ nJt'nt of estate assets or of Meta. Ca . 92626 LAWYER. 11ec1 1n Mid ,Counry, Celttornte de· the petitions or accounts Etatna Akullgawa. 555 Ple<pont NOTICE OF TltUITIE'S SALE :nvie: :;:,,~';:tn see ••· menll•me~ In Section 1200 Drrh?s~~s~!:!·,;~!~:C, by en NOTICE Ts'H~-E~tVEN. that JM atreet eddrets and otllflr and 1200.:i of the California tndtvlduat· on Wednesday Auouat 8. 1983 at common daelQnetJon, II any. or ttie Prob111e Code. Elaine Aku11oaw1 10 00 o'clock A.M of said day, In the rMI property described ebove '' Gretcb•·n A. H oad, Esq. Thi• •tatement was filed with the room set aside tor conducttno purported to be: 3702 s. Parton St 191 .. 6 "legnolla St Sult" 201 County Clerk or Or11noe County on Trustee's Salos, within the ottlcet of Senti Anl. Ca. 92707 " 1' " " June 14, 1983. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SEA· The underllQned Trustee dis· lluntlnglon Beech, Ca. 92646 F211Sll vlCE. located at 2020 North Broad· d41ine any Mebltlty '°'any lncorrec1· I (7 14 )964 ·2236 PubhsheO Oren~a Cont Deify wey, Su1fe 2011, In the City or San111 ,,... of the ttreet addre111 t1no other f'ulJh•dwd l)r,mae C'..c.>ast Pilot June 30. July • 14, 21, 1083 Ana. County or Oranoe. 11111e or Call· common deelQnatlon, II any, shown , o" 983 2972-83 lornt111. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES herein. tithe ttrMt 1dd<1ss or Other U;11ly .. llut .lul,v 7, . 14, I SERVICE as duly appointed Trustee common da1Qn11ttot1 ollht properly 1 30!19-83 nuDLIC HOTICE under and pursuant lo the power or le not lnc:ltceted hereon. directions I<' r "° sale conferred 1n thal certain Deed thepfoperty may be obtained from ptlDLIC """TICE FICTtTIOUI IUatHEll or Trust executed by Peut 0 Black the bene'llelary heteln named to 8 ug nv NAME STATEMENT and Linda l BlllCk hUSb8110 ano written req~t tubmolled 10 sa1.J FICTITOUS BUSINESS Tl>e lollowlng persons 1111 doing <Niie recorded September 26, t9801n 1>9n9fk:tery within ten days lroll'1 Iha NAME STATEMENT busrness as book 13762 of Oll1c1a1 Records of tint publlclltlon of th.1 notice 1 'NEW YORK YOUGURT CO ", 18td County at page 1557 Re· BENEFICIARY· State Se••ng• end ' 1 '~ foHc""'"fl i>e<5on9 aie dOlno 236t5 El Toro Roed, Et Toro. Cell! corder s tn11rumen1 No 39160. by Loan Aeaocletlon. 222 N El Oorec1o, I b••J~~~~~s A HIL£TI~ CENlEA 92630 reuon ot a 1>1eech or dofault 1np1y- 9t<>Ckton, Ca 95202 Phone · ROBERT THOMAS, 3692 Hamtl· ment or performance ol the Obll· ('219)1M3-111tld expentes of the ::>t~6 !llurui c 1 92630 gettons secu1eo tl'>ereby, Including Tn.tM at the time of I 0 1 o•te Mese Ca 92627 IOtl. trvtne. at 1 that breach or deleutt, Notice or Said NiewtM be made, Dul W11hO-JI ~,-~ Steven RICharrlson 2 t26 PAMELA THOMAS, 3692 Hamil· which wu rec;ordec.I Marcti 29 1983 ~t CK warranty, eao1ns or I Thu•, • ton, lrv1n•, Catt! 92630 u Recorders tntlrument No Implied regarding tttle po"esslon CJ 4 1'.'!'8 ''~"4 c;11 92627 This buJtnns Is conduC19d by en 63·132554 Will SELL AT PUBLIC °' encUll'lbr-. lnoludlr '""': H"l11y "d,..ard thnton. 9 t4 1 ln~~~E~T THOMAS AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO- charQeaand expenses ol th~1rustee ~·"~!11ru C.or tt .. nt.••QIO"I Beach. . This ataternent was flied with the DER FOR CASH lawful money of the end of the tru111 crNted by St11d I Ca. 2&41> United Stetes. or e c1sn,.,..s cheek Oe.d ot Tn.ist. 10 p1y the re1T1aJn1no Tti•5 ! 11~"'0~~ ~ 'w•durtl'<l by " County Cterle or Oranoe County on drawn on 1 state or n1tt0<11I bank, a l>flndpel IYml ottM notetsl Sf'Cured oen,.rril """"·"~'" June :n 1983 F2tMJO 111te or lederal credit ut\fon or a ~ tald Deed 01 Tn.ist to wu 'IA•r "''Mr ,,'>r• Published Orange Cont Delly ttate or fe<ler111 aevtngs and loan 141.495.04 with Interest thereon I . re .. ,.,,, ........ ' WI!\ fllN.1 wnti Iha Pllnt June 30, July ?. 14, 2t, 1983 HSOCl&llOn domlelled In lhll Slate, ttdtn Feb. 15, t982 ., 19 25 •1, C>"r t.rH "11, < "~' 0 ' Orll1o9u C• '1"1V on 290:).83 ell payable 11t lhe time of sale, all 11nnum provkled tn 1'!1d note(•) ptu' I lone? 1 '11 right, !Ille and 1n1"1est heh.I by 11. as all to91&. ctterges en<I any an11 1111 f'21~1 Trut1ee. In that real prcpe<ty s11u1te edvencae $9 762.33 with lnff!f4'st Pu••1••ht!•J 11'411ll~ C..flaal Delly PUBllC NOTICE In S81d County end State, d..atbed The beneficta,Y under said ()oo<j p,, .. , Ju1111 311, July T •• 2 t t983 ea follows· of TN11 heretof0te eHcu1ad alld de 2968-83 FICTITIOUI •UllNEll Lot 64 of Tract 7028, In lhe County llwr'ed to the underelQned e wrlltM NAME ITATtMt!HT or Orange. S1111e or C111Uornta, as per Oectaratton 01 default !Ind CJ11mand °' IDLIC Mf\TICE T~ lollowtng person la do•no mAp recorded In Book 266. Paoes 43 for Sate and a written Notleo ol ,,.. ruu iw buslnM• es· to 47 lncluetve of Mttcellaneous lautt end Elec1ton to Sell TM un1111r flCTtllOUS BUSINESS SUPER· TOURS, 10?2 I Sister Maps records or told Oranoe Coun· tlgn«I ceUMd uld Notice ol Oet11ull f"AME STATEMENT Avo, Founllln V&lley. Ca . 92708 "ty and Elecllon to Setllo be recorded In It'll:! lnltowlno Ptt<ton " dotno JOHN MCNEELEY. 17 t60 San The streel addreu or other com· tllecountywtlere the reel propf!rty 11 t•u'i"e~~ 119 Meleo Fountain Valley. Ca. 92708 mon des!Qnarton or the real properly ~led. Date: JuM 30. 1983 I •lFWPC>JH HARBOUl'I PHO· Thia butlness 11 condU<ited by eni h&<etnabo11e datcrlbetl 1s purpor1e<I SUNKIST SERVICE COMP .. NV Turll1Artw 3~5 Ul\J Newport Ad , Individual 10 be a OOfl>Olallon Nnww" 1 8.,~ch. ca. 9266J John McNDeley 1975 P0r1 Lockstetoh Plaoe. N-· By: Oerten. Bender. 1, ,111T11 J\llN WEHRS. 149 .. , Old This stetemant was flied with the port Beach, Calllornta TNl1M Sate Offioer INt-wporl "" N<'wPOr 1 lloACh, Ce. County Clerk or Oranoe County on The underslgne<J hereby dtactetm1 234 North Et Dorado St 1.,71,,1 June 29. 1983 all 1111billly tor any 1nc0<rectnut In P.O Or-0 1 r ,, ........... ! ,, <Onducted by an F2tM71 H id 11reet •ddreu Of othe< C011'1· Stoctnoo, Ca 9520 I ,, 1,,.,11,11 Put>t11hed Oranoe Coast D111y mon de,1ona11on (219)848-1118 loul II· l\nn Wetus Pilot July 1 14, 2 t 28. t983 Said Hie oNtll be meoe wllhOut l!Publtlhed OrllnQ* Coot O~lly 1,.., .w"m"rt wA~ 11100 with 11111 3073-83 w•rranty expres10< 1rnptled,r90erd· PWot July 7, 14, 21 1981 ,,.. 1 11, ''"'"'Y 1 '"''~ 01 O•ilnqe C.ounty on 1no 11111, l>OIMHIUn. or 9"CUm· "'" • Jun" 2A tC!83 PUBllC NOTICE t>rences, to talltly Iha Prtnctpat bat· Nl.IC NOTICE F21Mt3 ------------! 1nce of the Note 01 01het obttoatton P1ot.•·~1 ••u c"11nye toast oany FICTmoua •ua1NEll secu1ed by u ld Deed ot Trutt, whh flCTmOUa •U91"E81 NAMe aT ATU.lvt T Pilot '""" 30 July 1 t.t 2 t 1963 NAME ITATIMENT lnletett and other sumt H ptovtded :>979-83 The fottowtno person 11 dOlng the1t1t1. plus 11dv1noes. II any, under The lollowlng '*'°"' ue d~ ~ .. : WU CONSUL TING SERVILES 4&82 Hell AYe. Ut1ll 7 Hun11no1on 8Mch.Ca 92649 L..,er A Wu. 45$2 Hell AV'l Uni! 7, Huntington Beach. Ce 92640 .i. Thie t>ul/Mff Is conducted by en 11\0MOual. L-1.,A.Wu tffhlS 11a1ement w111 llled With o,. COunty Cieri! or Oranve County on July 5, tH3 "21tM2 Publithed Oronoe Cont Deity Pilot July 11, 18, 25. AUQ 1 t983 40"7 83 "8.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI .USINUS NAm aTAHllffNT The tolloWlng person• 11re dOll>Q bue!M9a• HOME ANO RESTAURANT IN TI!NOAS. 1oe Welcome UM, Saot IMch, CA. 90740 ~ De¥ld 0. Rouet. 902 South Un• Alie. Tetnpe,AZ.85282 ,Mtc:flMI Neunuel*, toe WelGome 4',. IMl llMch, c .. 80740 Tl* llullt*a II condUCllld by a ...,_., pertnen1hlp ~Dellld 0. Aol'9t ~ .. MIMnt ... llled """th the Qlfil of On1ng• County on 8, 1"3 • '211111 P\ltlllafled Oflll!O' Cottt Deity _,..Ail'( 1 t, 18, 25, AUQ I, 1983 •• --· 4028 83 MUC M>TICE Pll8LIC HOTICE FICTlllOUI BUSIHESS NAME STATEMEHT t ''" 11 ll<'Wlr•q 1>ero/.)n 11 dotno hu•'''"'' "' A (A.SY fVICrtON 1822'~ N-· ''"' 1 Div(!, I M iii M"se Ca 92627 I AUL/I JEllN l'ElEl'\S, 1822'" IJf'wpOfl Blvrt C~la MMe, Ca .. 9~6:>: 1 h1• 1111'""'''~ 11 1,onducted hv an 1nd1,lduAI Paula Jenn Pt1te1, T h1~ ~1a1emont was lillld with the Ccw11ty t l!lrk of Cir n1111u County on Jttl1" '1. 1Cl8'l F2192t3 Publl•hf><l Or1111on t.oAst Dally P11u1 June 30 July t 14. 21. 1983 2975·83 PU8LIC r«lTICE rlCTlflOUS IU91NIEH HAME STAlEMUIT The le 11ow1no ""''°" Is doing t>Ulln ... •• l\MEAICAN EA<3LE BUSINESS ,YSTEMS, 3t88-A IU<way Ave . Co•te M .... Ca • 0262' RtCICAnO G KISS. S55 Pierpont Or • Cotta MOH, Ca • 02626 Thlt bu\kleH 19 cooduCttO by •n tndMdu1I Fllchatd G Klas 1 n11 at•ttll'ltf'lt wu tiled with the County C~k or Orenge County on Junil I". 1083 ,,, .... PubllthOd Oranoe C~•t Delly Poot, JuN! 30. July 7, t4, 2t, t983. 2973·83 I &.: PtC'tmOUa ....... 'f"', MAim STATIMmn ~ '°'::'" P8fllOM .,. dotno Ml.IC NOTICE t. . matt'• AUTO SEA\/ICE 46$ E •tCTfTIOUI aua ..... 1?1fl It .. eo.te ~.CA 92827 NAMI tTATl•NT 1 j DAVID LYN I MIA TOH 934 t p.,. Tiit 1ot10Wll'IQ ~·•on 11 dotng .....,., w.trnlnlttr, CA 92883 b\lttneu a1· -...cAHIL 8Mt:ATOH 21te Or· THC NEW YOU. 2610 E 29rd St •• I ~ ~"t:~M~.\74 1 Ptr• N-poM 0t11e11, Ce • 112eeo ~ ............ c· ......... AON!9 COLEMAN, 2510 E 23rd, " ou....., "'"port 91&0h. C• • 0'900 J le oondUcteO ~ • Thlt bUl!neta 11 conducted by 111 gener9I ~ _ lndlllld\181 . O.W. lmeet..... "Ollff Coleman Tiiie .....,_,, •• llled with !he f ht1 t tltemtnr w•• Iii.cl with tM buatneM u lhe ler11'1t theteol ano 1n111test oo GENE'S AUTO SERVICE, 2050 IUCh advances. and plus lees. Herbor Blvd. Coste Meu . ca • cnaroat. and •-pen"' or th• 92627 Trul!M end of tho tl\JSIS CtHted by PHIL TAPLIN, 2062 I Goshewk llld OMd or Trust The 10111 amount Lone. Huntington Baach. 02846 01 said obt1Q111on, lncludlng <1ason- Thts bustne•s Is conducted by an ebly esllll'lllled lees, charoes end ex· penses ol the Trustee at the llme or lndlvlduel· tnltlal P11bllcat10t1 ol this Notice. Is Phil Taplin S24, 767 48 This 1tatemer11 wos llled wllh Iha REAL ESTATE SECURITIES County Clerk of Oranoe County on SERVICE, e Celllornta June 29 t983 Fat"" corpor111ton Publlshe<l Orenoe Coaat Dally By (SMI) 0 J Morge•. 8 983 Its President Piiot July 7, 14. 2 1· 2 ' t · 2020 North Broa\Jwey. Suit~ 206, 3020"83 Santa Ana. Ca 92706 POOLIC NOTICE K09042 FICTITIOU8 •UllNl!H NAME ITATIEMINT The 1011ew1no person• are dolno buatnen as A SUPERIOR SANCWICH SHOP, 1599 SupetlOt Ave • Coate mete, Ca. 92827 PETER B. TROUP, t655 MeH Vtfde O<. ht! t8F, Cotta MeN. C1 .. 02628 MARY T TROUP. 1555 M ... verd• Of. Eut 18F, Cotta M ... , Ca., 92~6 Tnl1 bualneal It conducted by 1n. dtvtdual1 !Hutblnd & Wtte): Peter B Tr0\19 Thlt 1tatemont WU fllt<I with t~ County Ci.tk ot Orange County on JuM 28, 1083 ,.,.1 PublteMd Orange CONI Dally Pllol July 7, 14, 21, 28. 19113 3087-83 Nl.IC NOTICE ( 7 14) 953-8810 Dated· June 30, 1983 Publlshe<J Orange Co&ll Dally Piiot July t4 21 28, 1983 3034-83 PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI .UtlMIH NAME I TATIMINT TM lollowlng l*ton Is doing buatnett 11 MESA VILLAGE LIQUOR, 1011 El Camino. Cotti ,,. ... , Ca.. 926211 STEPHEN CAAIO. 2230S vet Pico, Olemond Ber, Ca • 9 t766 Tlllt butlneaa le oonducled by Ill\ lncllllklull. s1.,nen C<llQ Thtt ttll'"*t wu ft141<1 ""'th the County CIMc of Or~ Coonty on Jone 29. t983 f11t110 P11bH•hed Ofange Co.it Delly PtlOt Juty 7. t4, ,t, as, 1983. 3068.83 Nil.IC NOTIC( flCTITIOU8 Mll•IH 'ICTITIOUI IU91NHI NAMI ITATl•NT NAMI 11'AftMl'NT T,,. 1oitow1no pet ton• ire dotno Tn. lottowlno I* ton 11 ootno bu1tr .... ae: bu1lne1111: BARI! TOOTSIES. 41112 Etoudero. INTERNATIONAL LAW FIE• 1,v1ne, Ca., 02T t4 Sl!AACH ASSOCIAll!S, 17381 ~ SHAAOL F OLSON, 4 182 MtH I.en•, Huntington &each, Ce .. Etouc*o, lrvt~. Ce .. 927t4 92847 I AA8AAA K Vl..~8EK, 9698 JOHN JACKSON BUNTLEY t t t. 8roOlcheven. Hunt1n91on lteell. Ce • Aced t8. No.· 2A. MMCfl. Cairo. 12848 Eoypl Thll b1J91,_ le conducl1ed by a 'fhlt bUllMU II oondUct.0 by &n ~II p.nnerlhlp. lndlvl<lu .. SherOI F Olton Jonn Jeekaon hnt'-Y t 11 Thlt 1ttt~I ... tlltd wtttt t"9 Thll ll•t-1 wH tlltd wtth the 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I· L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 :"/t a.tc Of Orange County on eount1 Clerll o1 Or•l'IOI Countv on ... , fM3 '11tt11 JUM 27 t9113 1'11tloQ """"*' Oranoe C0991 Dally Pub1t"'9d Oreno-CoB1 Oell't ,_.Mle27 • .Ail'(~. tt, 18, tH3 Pltot Juntt30 .ll.lty 7, 14,~1. tM3. 2lH "3 -..&:l • .. -~ -...... , .. ......_ _ ~· __..... .... Coun~ Clerk OI OYlllOt County on Ooun~ Clerk ol OYenoe OountY on :;~~~r.~ .. ·1:::-"'= :;~~:><m. ~?= 8 -~ . -· ... .41110!-..... .. .. ... ~ --39~ --- ' ,, ~,,,.,;._ ________ ~'------------------~~~--------------~~~~~ ClASSlfllD CLASSIFIED· INDEX ltatral lotl ...... f!r Salt ~ ...... Ip lalt a•t11U01 9tatral lM_ ....... 1112 IPYILJU l lll a.':':.-:.=. UYllll PUOI UYFlllT To "'c• Yu Ad, Cal 642-5678 R£AL £STATE .... twnl luwhelm Ullla llolbo.io ......... Bolbuo P•11lmul• C•pt.1\r4Ul'J !WM h l'o..-cm1 dt'I Mar t"••Uti MNit O.na '''""' Ill TO"U l'wn"''" V •ll•Y llunlif\lt.on ~wh tlunt H•rb..ur lrvtnu '"'~""" 0...h l..1.cuno1 U1H• 1.-.uni. N11(Ueo1 l..tkP t'tn ... t M U.hln V ttt 1J N•·'A~ift tt.·•h S...n ( ·1~·m•mt• ~n J~ t.:11>1111u-.. no Sanla """ Sr.I flr•h 5-tUU\ L.a1un• 5,.,...., &...h T\l•t1n w"'""'"t~r M11hl.,. Hunw. i\'lt'•&r lAµ.runrn'4 l~h t>rupHt) &iun.._ 1-'rupt\I lrfYW"&.~ry~ \ unvn• Pr11~rt 1 ~ '1"'tJ.t•m1n1um_. IA1pt••"...,.. l'ntb Uouu."" lU t.... Muvr(t '""''""" ProlJl•U\o Wtu,tn~t t>Jupt\ 1 ... 1,f11f ~I•· Mut111 .. fhim•· Pi.'k' ,"111'>0"'9UI U.~""!'f \ (.)t,.111(1 ('u (Jvt 11( ('uuoh Out 11f ~"""' Htt11t ht" r~tn~ Ro.ori Propo.1y ·nm. Siwinc Ra: Ext-....,,,. R !. Wanllrd RENTALS ltouM'"\ f'urn1th•'\J tlt>Wit1 UnfurniJ.hwt tl1tUw"" Fu1r'1,.h1"l 11~ Uttl\lnmt't•°'' l\mdo t urn l'oondu Uni Tuwnnuu_., tum To'A nt~.u'" Uni Outtt,.•~ furn ()upi..;,.. Uni """"""'"" f'ltnua""" Aµ.rtm. n\.11 Unf ..,.,.. film ur Uni ~ Hno;m & -rd ltot~b. Mul•t. (;~1 H<A"nl"t Svmnw' Rf.nu.Lt V~•lJOn Rrl\YI• •k,.,•t.b tu Sh...r. •ttflnY~ Want.~ tf•r»Kn fut ft.ont Otftit• R•n\.tlt. A\., ... ,,,.._ Rtinu.la (._',..mrnl H. .. n..._ta lrt1h,1,~• lu.ns..1, ~:.'--"''k,.11t.aL. "'mvunno1'Wn\A ,...,, & ...... nJ .,,•NllflAI• t"\'""'lH.-1 ~·•1-Vk4, ""t'°'''' "I ln1trUC'KH1 J'r1vril BUSIPISS & FINANCIAL t4u'lnMllll"' fnf S.lt• ·~'"°' \}vp~\unlltn tkwn....W•nth.J •fr'""'"""'"' 0p.--w1unlllf"I lt•v""'""""'"' w.nt,..J •Munry to :.... ... n •M,.,..._\ "-'•nit"-' MNICAlt'"' T tl, EMPLOYMENT ll,.l1;W .. ntt--.I "Jut• W•nl"1 AIWALS MERCHAff>ISE "••t-.f'tl""ll ANA••''-" t\1• IMlh.• ~h' M,.ht'i11tlt l "'""'' ~' A; t(t•llftff""' t l•''"'lt)ul"'h t t""' t11 Vuw t urn1•\.o•· ... , .. ., .. ~ .. ''" U1oWil'~l l•+'...t• J•WWh'I M1whm1f\ ,.,, ... u .. ,.,,.11•• Mt• W .. 11tr.f Mu ... •I lnttrur1w-Oh Of ho 1 t4urn1HH•• II# t-:.~mf .. ll• Iii •• ,..,,." & '"•"'h ~r~~~ .. ~··s;!: .... BOATS ,.,...,"' K.1 m \.r1w1•I l\o\iaot'f ~ ... ~=::~ .. ;:,u11 \1 ... ml 'W '"•• ~"·· ~ ..... , ,, ......... ~Pf''"' ltMihUI •w•l ~j,.,,., .• , TRANSPOft TA TION l 1Hllt all tfttrt. llltk Spet't.k'Ula.r bliyf.ronl dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br. 114 rtttt lffr 2 ba dn. 2 boMl •J>lk.'C9. N.edUl.c"«I -Sl.~.000. ti1-4444 PllllllU 11•1 IOUIFllllT \~ 1 Ocean & jelly views. Marlne room, 4 lJdnn, 3 :~ ~ Dolebout bath, 3700 eq.ft. Xlra pArklng. $1 ,385,000. :m Bay & Beach LllO llLE lO?• Red Estate Remodeled :i bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn., jgi1l llf"'"'A'ilinoiSJ"c'"•' I beam ;~7;'=~~aitilii.t~:~· :E! HllHUllDS New 4 br, 4~ ba, custom French Nonmndy IC/48 Oettghtlul four bedroom F..etate 1.2 prime acre hilltop Sl,250,000. 10!1<1 hOme Large llvlng. room. ft•11••aa Q•fl UYFlllT IO)J Considerable upgrading .. .....,. " ll:.~ Cozy patios. Sparkling Coronado laland cwt. b&yt'ront Jo\ 85' boat tilt'" pool Convenient to-deck. Plans avail. N ow $J70,000 w /trade 1u11 cation. E><cepttonally flex· ::: Ible llnanclng .. $265,000 lllOWIUI llOllE ::::! 831-4400 Near new 4 bdrm, 4 IJath, lake view. 3500 sq. 111111 ft. '4-f0,000. Will trade l or a local lot. IOllO W!" I jji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmiiil 111JO It 111' II~ 117) 120! Ill' ll>4 121! Ill OHYOll TOWHIME Ttt11Jy h •etlald Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d1· Dr•v" N B b1~ blbl '·"· IJ2, l~!IO 3 Bdrms 3 baths. pool and spa. E•eoanl. $350.000 assumable financing Full price $550.S)OO an111 I Li OIM I Cttt• "'" . 1024 2.060 9Q fl 4 Br Dining HPLEl H YHll Rm 1 Famlly Rm wllrptc. 3 Br home 1 unique 2 br • $ t 18,900 Open House llbrary wl a 2·SIY llv rm I July IOlh t2PM-4PM ept on the rear Come In 2 o t 4 M 0 n r 0 v 1 a . lfa + Cote Realty :~";:; & l nvt•stownl to the office to get the 549.4 7 tO address and to see In l~l' ll0· 110G I)'' 1)1! terlor photos. S3 t5.000 I lllAH llEW Coby Ward. 644-6200 CHTOM ltOMES ·~ ~~~~~~~ 1m= 1000 181) •HllR YIEW MOIES HlllHSE $211,0001 Dellghtlully brtoht and aparkllng Carmel model Steps to greenbelt-near recreattonal area. Terrific location wllh good as· eumebte loan. Move-In By owner. 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo, ocean side of Coast Hwy Ground lloor, patio, ctoee to beach & 1hop1. $ t 8 9 .000 720·1363, Prtn only condition end ready to i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--•I go A sk for Beulna. IOU •01• 101a 41118 •oll tOJt 402• Ullil 644-7020 UHi REAL ESTAn LINDA ISLE Best waterfront buy 5Br, docll $795,000 Terms! Agt. 63t-3444 IEWLllTllll Lovely 3 Br 2 Be home located near Estancia High Features Include 2 car garage, tamlly rm & patio. Asking $125,000. I TRADI T 101'\AL REALTY OCUIYIEW Walk to beach. So. Laguna cottage. Only S189,000 Great potential Build up and get greater view Bring all otters Owner wants to aelll For more Information call Maile BercovilZ. r ........ t \IO~ ! GE 159.9100 ' .. . ·.· •·'·· ~'IO~ m~ OPEN DAILY 2 -6PM »JQ ,,,~ 121 llt ••• ,., .. , 8AL80A ISLAND CllOUISIC PERFECT LICITIOll 4 Bdrms, 3 baths lnclvdetl master Ill.lite and 1111ge lamtty r oom 1111dj off-street parking for up to 7 cars Only 4 doors from the entrance IOI· Main Beach. Now on the market at only $550.000 144.1211 ~i,1 JISMlllE CREEi IY OWllER We spent $70,000 to bring warmth to lhls custom plan .115. Priced 11 only $418,000. Call 760-929& PlltAAMIO YIEW lllRMS-FEE UH A snort watklng dlatence to the beach A neat 5 bdrm, 3'·~ bl f\Ome wnh tge temlly room enr1 2 thepteces owe ~181)"1 or trade for lesser 1nr.ome prol)erly The besl view for rhe mol'ley et only $465,000 CALL lt4-121 1 I ~I' Mil BAYFAONT with DOCK '"" Buyer Jusl cancelled i.111' escrow! Owner In a quen· •--------•I 11U1 dry. Super value 2 s1ory 4 PRIYAR IUCM "''.' Bdrm at qutel end or ~:11, Island. Can be home or access comes wllhls cus-·~ tom built hlllslda home rw2 C\.lrrentty used as duplell. that /erovldea 11 "1:oull· 1110( $895,000 and owner lle>e· 1021 lbl CALL tryst e" feating w/vlews u21 e on terms of hllls & "ope11 !lpat:e" m 673-6900 $3 t0.000 Owner wlll llelp ~~~: -\\11\TI JU HON T wllow tntere" financing ~l~ ltOMI ..,, lnc.1759· 150 t or 762·7373 REAL ESTATE m ea1-1400 WALKER&LEE :i, Real F.state lllEllNICH 11110 Keep quiet about tl>la 11111 Mesa Verde fixer In prime ;::: ~ ere1. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, bit-In ;111~ kitchen. flrepteoe, ecrub 1u1~ & save. Only $ t38,950 70lU 751-3t91 7t'll2 • 10,. • C:::. !i8.ECT ;~;: ; .... PAOPEATIES ~. By Owner Spyytess 11111 best buy $695,000 Beaut 2 •to1y, ocean & bay view Wiii trade for smaller home 040-4 IP6 FROMS1H,OOO Tl\ete tncrer11ble BRANO NEW atngte family homes were awar<led "Floor plan or the year" tor 8 western states. 3 massive bedrooms + study Sunken t1111ng room, vaulted C8llings. steined gtass. akt lights. hand cArved Oak stair ralllngs, Gourmet Kitchens and much more Bea11tllut tree tined streets with vln· tage tamp posts Ir: a p<lme area 2 blks west ot NtwP()f"t Beacn Barker Real Es111e. 850~9778 or evenings. 775-6503 HllTMISS TllE IOU PAE SALE on these BRANO NEW 2 and 3 lid lowntiomes f•rSI lime Offered 2' 1 tiathS, •aulled c:emngs. eYcellent "O'" and b11oht floor ptan with large mas- ter suties with lrench doors leadtng to, private sun balcony Used brick frpls. 2 L&r gar&oes and yards Priced l rorn S 125,950 to S 129.950 Cati Barker Real ESlate for e•clustve showing 850-9778 or evenings 645-8075 H STSllE AMHIOHA This fllmpered 2 Bdrm homtt Is warm end BP· pe11h11g. lresnly decor· e1ed and trnpecebly groom"d Si!yl•gl>I and open tieamed cemngs thrc.ughovt See 11 anCl you II want II S 147,500 842-5200 i AITlllE llll"Y 4 Br 3'~ Ba, poot, RV park- ing Tho largest & llnf"st re51dence In Newport Hert>or High dlstrrct. Im· memd occupancy. 289 Lllec Lene 631·5055, 642-2000 DPftHtlm knocks ollen wt1e11 yO'J 11s., resutt-gettlno 011lly Pilot Ctassllled Ads to roec:h the Or •nge COlll1 mark el PJ\ooe ~2-5678 WANT ACTION? CIU$/fed Ads 642-567S l\U•t•ft eMJW • I\....,," 1!1111 • .. lhf\"I\ 8()l4 Mu,•ot Ut'-•" l'Ot•, •M.,h.f't~·~~,_."-,.." IOlff M1,.nt 11, .. ,"'°" ltO/O tc\" ,urn ,, .... ,._ ft .. u-1 thU:• froht-,, lt1l1I\ IM'1ft tm;-n11 ...,_ AUTOMOTIVE =i-.~ 1'17no.Nllt ,,. ... 11. . .,,.,. ......... 1111.HI . ..... .. T"el't rlglltl C ... n 3 bdrm 2 b•I" home on Ml tin R2 101. Vtcant •nd rHdy for Immediate occvpan-oy. FlrtiPla~ all bll·lnt, carpets flf'ld d,.pee, Thi• OM won'l lut !Ong. Ill .... COLDWeu.. BANl(C!RO llYORHT SHl,000 Rcmoclf'lc.-d and lx-autifully dec- orate<i 3 BR honir w 1Lh uut<loor children's ph1y nrt'>'\ p l\.ls brick tcr rnl•e for entertmnin~. TernCk kitchen, Family r oom & lots of french doors! IN NE WPORT CENTER 644-9060 '::~:~· Sct:~4l~..:~ c~s· .. " ..... ------.... .., C\Al • '°'.LA"------ ·~="::-... b::, ... !..,.~ :: lo-t0 ,_ lo-it w...,i. -do I PCDLUX I I I I I I I I'll 11l•tr taka ancHl'ltt homemelllno cteu 1.1 IOl'{I H I llv• Wo111t1 YOU betlt!IO, theV __ C_O_E_8_l_D_....,, meO. 11' "'' •l'l•I --'I ___ r __ 1 __ 1 ___ 1 ~r~.~~::.~!..i~ I I I I Near UCI. pool & perk, 2 Br. 2'/t Be, upgreded Condo $1 37.900 955-2258. NORTHWOOD PARK PLACE Plan 193. 3 Bdrm. 2 Be proluslonally decorated. AIC. lovely yard. Look• llke a model home. Excel-lent location near pool, spa, lennls $185,000. ~lsor •f(eafty 651·1177 ....... IH"UTI Mutt NII. Woodbridge, on prestlglOU• Vele Loop 3 Br 2112 Ba. centrel air. 2 fireplaces. tennla, swim- ming, lake rec. 80% loen at 10.75.,..lnt. avall. Own· era wlll carry 2nd. $18K movesyouln.Reducedto $169,500 for quick Nie. 559-7058. 2131807-2330. WOODBRIDGE CONDO 2Br,.2BL.Eeally ... sumable loan wl very low down $99,950. GOLDEN PROPem1es 752·1589 -:fr 's ;: r t 5 4 Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/Thunday, Jv/lrt 14, 1113 C9 >ot lt:f H p Cle Orange Cou1 DA.ILY PILOT/Thureday, Juty 14, 1983 Car.. I allat lb.-rr Palad!t rt=*• ltmtadal ... "="'t!!i!t==== .. •'"iiiiiiiiiiiiil ;;Al;;i•"'1--•---"""""'~--Cupa!Jy .... tie Ara!J I .... • lSObli Joss tMICRW8Nk: sm:i jobs. Cullom Ne pelnttno. ,.. ~ ... ...:c. from 911 & _ .. _.m __ .. _.., .. ____ _ • i3:°HallbefQ Ofadlng ~lllng tddlllone & ...... ..,.,. Nl/lft ....... 11 WMtH a Sm•" MoYlng Jobs Newport, C09ta M.... ducecl 1umrner ra1e1. a11 enytlme. ,_,..,., Secretatlal Ntvloe typing & paving Co. Ae.tc:omm remodel. Llo'd, bonded. Chlldcare, Comf>anlona, Mowing, EdgTno Twice • MIKE 646-l391 Irvine. fWfa. 87~ 175 Free •I. Dew 173-2031 H 1·MCMM&M4M2·9033 copy, .. 0. Fut ·Mf'Vloe'. DOITNOWll &11••u11u YOUt Dally Piiot Ser.iloe Of rectory ~tauve 142-1111 elf. JU t,.lc. 3976804. 842· 1720 Work guar. FrM •t. couplet, We come to you. month. 120 10 $26. BrlCkWOfk: Small or large SEAVIEW PAINTING .. OL'IN' ROOTER 175-4458 780-8359 982-8315 ellelllngl LowfMI. (2'3)641-5150 548-9707 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE tfa. " .. ld;lttia1 FurrVture. Tta&h, Tr-lobe & repairs. Local r I . a REDWOOD D£Ct<8 Or.in. from "4.50 , TUI P Ny's DAYCARE C11~ ltmn =~ ~al garden malnten· 993.5415 ... ORM 646-8512 'TOM 873-2888 Ptumblng repair. 00'1 .;.;;-."'."'"' .. P.P'l'"l'••--ance Cleanups tree trim ., I I ,._,....ltl ....,.. io.eat , ..... 751-8753 TILE INSTALLED Lunch. lllackl, potty AR ellss:OUldC dry 1..t(lcoU8TICAt.. free .... Abe 548-4619. • g·~ •Muonry-Stuoco: ,_, nt I.Ill ........ .,.... ve ... -&. Repaited. Guatanleed. 1rainln Ind. 848-7939 rwi1t1. Free •I. a 1at All Pha ... & Repairs , .. •,.u~•p,.p..--~""'~ repair. All types. Ouallty. '°' xlnt WOtkl F•t ..v. Smith&. Son Ptull'lbtna REFS. JOHN 893-()487 la1ian1 er ... MMol. 750.9075 BUD 552-9582 Hauling, clean-ups, tree ROBF' NJNG Lowest price. 831-2345 30 yra •xp. 521-8012 Pturn:l tepW9. dralne .. _.__ •WE IN.STALL CARPET DRYWALL TAPING t~mmln24lk y~d&-~r· c1!!nR~~~ thof~t8~7 •"'81 Speedy malnt urv. t*' . Uc. "64428 ·'··· _t1118i __ .., ____ _ Han ForS1.75Sq Yd. AllTeJtturM&Acouatlc t ecp. 1 -.,.1 _. Int/ext, homee & apta .• 11flll!/l!Nlra n;;;a: ilnd aubJ;C11, EXECUTIVE SUPPORT Call Pete 772-1722. Free nt. Kevtn 873-1503 mmacu111e yard clean EXpetlencect Houte«eeper -·-842-3880. -S5 to 115 hr. 842·9033 Your oftloe. Toe> 1klll1, ln7( 1J ::J l upa, weeding, trimming, & General Cleaning. Call Bett qualily. 26 yr. lllP. llllWAll ta.L 'I M&M 851-H04 word prooeulng. Pr , Ctatal Ctaclllt tclnCI shaping.+ 494-0285 Cella '48-6502. Compelltlveret... P11trlH Experlenceo I Pro· •• ..._._ relerences. 497-8280 • ROd'1 concrete i muon· i&trlclan: New/R;>alr. Uap1n1H gardener. IGood little cleaner, greet LlcS.TT~A11V81.N4G28C07L30LE·013E53 FH8!tNhloGnglG 1n,1e<SrtTorRIP~PI n ~~:;. ~"!.1 '~.; ... ID,, .. W. Cdi et IUI aty. 9 years urne lo-All typea. Low prlcet. Lie. Cleanup, m11nrenance. 1 1ob guar. Very relrable ,., ,., )IN PPING ...., ,_ •no-a af cation. Free eat. Free •t. 831-2345 sprlnklera. Free Ht. Reta. 495-5875. STUDENTS MOVING CO. VISA·MC Scott 9'5-9325 pool Neda. FtK expert 'T=twordPr=:t:! *New cabine11, cabinet 714-840· 1705 36 aervtce, Cell evenlno• -'V facing, bara a IOfmlca ELECTRICIAN: Priced 544-9038 Quality Houae«eeplng, tll· Lie T124·48.4 ~n1ured Ellpert Wallcov«lng In· ~pm 10 9 pm " no .... y reYlalone counte11op1. 642--0881 Clllllil C111 right, Ir• eaumate on .IAPAIUI UllllU pertenoed, dependable WAT~1i.Js ~AOWI llalletlon. Real. Consult· anawet PLEASE KEEP Reuonable 851-10..1 FOR Ribs. latge Of 1ma11 1ob1. Lie. 839 5035 Pat 49•-0280 ant Asalgnmt. 581·8580 TRYING... • _ • '"'eu•-i C1blnets &Catpen1ry CfT12ALIN.TAreat ourchlld. 398821. 873--0359 • • I ltnictt (71,..)•M771 .,., .. _ Small fobs welcome ~ yr S~m Snor· ELECTRICIAN ~ow. edge. clean-up, trim. THE CLEAN MAKER an •• "'We gal~. shoulO hang • ·'Gt th: sunlfilne In" t • Free est. 645-2003 ~!~.··r~~un. lnio '"· Gd rates. Free est. Lie. Free .... Aeaa. ,. .... Jim 6 yra. exp. Home/office Laguna Nurllno serv!Ce together 839--0730 any· laetlai SUNSHINE WINDOW j &.naatia1 1r1talry ,Dee 497-8747. 416448 Wayne 831·7530 646-1958 reta avail 675-4853 ~~~.one~~~~~·~rod~!~ .t~· '/I l RuS::W-:11 tw-CLEANING 842-1549 .. t 1:!:..to~R ~';;~~s. =~ R~:!'u':~·~egr~ra =::,:. Ctatracttra, Cat11t Deer lteir L•t·~~~~~~~~~en 1jo~f~ ~!~!~~ome/pets ~~.~~~w :!~:!hte~ ~~~; PlxStERJiTcA1NG • Lk:~::1=~-=~34 ::::: 1!'!~equlrea that ail tax, FIS. Compl. set up & 20 y11 lie. bonded. 111_ al Springs, repair. d00< oper-grow & your grass greenl Cenlfled HouaeSlttere Service. 714-494-7272 Restucc;oa. lnt/1111. 30 Yfl. Dennis Raymond Roofing contractof'I who perform F Palombo Const 962·8314 -•tr ators. S.. demonatratlon I'm luily lnaured, speak since 1979 631· 1234 Neat. Paul 545.2977 ."'~/Repejra/""-·-~ .... over $200 lndudlnn .. ~:,c:;834A:~:moo~:n· Rem0de1/R8Palrs. comm. Seacout. 2488 Newport Engiilh, & you will find my • __ .. ,_ Palatia1 ED'S Uc":".4.e148a. a;:;;c,2 ~and meleliala must CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCT shelves, partition•. Lo Ins. For ut. 552-9142 Sprlng1-Hlnge1·0"""ners. 768-3773: II no an•-· bOOdHERTY BROTHE.RS bu Richard Sinor. Lie. l'lASlDIMC FIREPROOF ROOANG contractors should so ----..,,,..,--=-~-=== Repalr/sml Jobs. Fences. & rnld. Llc'd. bonded, Blvd, C.M. 642·3490 work excellent. Call (714) --acaf .. I F•E PAlmH v be llcenMd. Unlk:enMd Personal Serv Taxes rates. Steve 731-8311 .... k I 1 K 1 2 1 "-•1 ,..,.... Clan A Aber~111 d 1 1 · .,,.0 2068 A J HUFFMAN & SON Repalra. Loweel rates! pieaae eep try no ev n Tr--lndacpng. 1 yrs. 280644. 14 yrs of happy ":.!'! ~;;'' FISH ... 3 ..... 13. atate In their a \ltn a ng. 30 yrs exper. "" • Aemod/lacelllts. wood A~mod/Add ,.306899 Lie. Tom 557-4480 Biggs Landscape Main· 648-0555: 642·3657 local customen. Thank .... "" ... .,. 64 ;.ro:,. ContraC1ors and con- Actaitical I Patio c v" Id• ck s • 646-8586 . 645-4844 tenanc:e & lnat1Jlat1on at you, 963-41 l4 aumera. contact Mary C lli drywall, hm rprs. By Gar•••l•t your HfVlce. L91l Strricn ------,,----ltcretarial Grondle at 558-4088 with t •I• Randy 641-0622 SEQUOIA CONST -llc'd, tlwn Pllmlll Home Apta & Commercial any questions. Contrac--& R-R Od customremodellng.patlo ci .. nupa -Landacaplng B • LEULUPllEll p ompt neat RrO ' ltniffl 1 • St t LI enae N...-npray. em ·• Repalr-Alteratlona covrs/declcs. 985-2423 Haullng. Tree Trim aa f!I• Need en AttOfney? Maybe r • 7 Q ~!.tc_!11~060ork,71.~6·d38~9b4o,"2d· 1-~w""-"""'d"'P""r=:t:: ..... ...,"""""-"~-~. 28• Civic ~ter carpentry. Lie. "3"1012· Doora-Wlndows-Cablneta Brad Free est. 642-9907 *•'"1ltliOME REPAIR not. We can anow you leaslonals. &36-14 "" .. '" ~ ..,.,.._'V ...,.. Ablllty Bldrs 73 0· 1 900 Panel-Patlos-Fenoea. 35 E G d M I Elec·Plumb-Carpenlry how to be your attomey & CUSTOM EXTERIORS fl mla & letter c;ompoaltlon. Plaza. Room 890• Santa Alpalt IY'S exp. Jerry 546-,.4 13 ht C.Nmia1 ~~nu:~. ~;.:r irlm, 'fr~ Fencee KeUh 646-4672 save money• time & & INTER. Reu. rates. Free 2: •r J9 Ml-lHI Reu. Prompt. &42-8035 Ana, CA 92701 ~veway-Parklng Loi Tne futeat draw In the MeUys iogsl d~~ est. Call Pete. 641-1096 llEP&lll * P&llTlll ~~~;9;,o t~~eui~~ L~~: -"-'·_s_1ev_•_54_7_-4_2_8_1 __ WATER HEATER Speclal ~Ada, Y04tll on.-Find what~ In Repalrs-Sealcoetlng Weat ... e Dally Piiot achl. 1 any a . ••2_,,",.78 Etc Gary PTL 645-52n 851-2252. 10% on w/ad. Sell Idle Items &42-5678 POOi neaters•Fumecee atop~'*'*· ~ Piiot S&S Aaphlt 631-4199lk: Cleaalfled Ad. &42-5678. 21 yrs tllp. 548-2848 Sell Idle Items .... ..., · ..,_., Htlt WaatH 5100 ltlt Wu... Siii ltlt WuW IHI ltl1 WuW Siii ltlt Wu ... ... .... ...... ••• ••• ...... 1111 lnAI. UUl/DPH • llAIAlmll UUI FuU time. Ane traditional .. IEIPll EleC1rlel1n needed. Must ....... 1.... Mature person to wonc In --~ · hava eJtperlenc:e. Also Onlaltr dress shop PIT. Cail 1·4 O FILL OUllE PIT labOrer, Cali Star Ellperienced, lull time, pm dalty. 548-3655 EARN UP T IA;:,:~~i!':,:!~ Bolt•9S-1848,lvMess. permanent. at Ben llEllOALAll'T a $100.00 per day N-port Beach Advenia-Entertainment and Cruise Brown's Restaurant. Bactc office. tllcell. ben· 11 taldng sriapshots In •. HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Ing Agency. Send reaume S II I P DI r •ct ors . Apply In person. 31106 11118, Orange. 633-6012 your area. Pat1 and Mfary requirements $14,000-$28,000. Must Coast Hwy, So. Lag. 1, . to J, Baker, 3857 Birch train. Call refundable lllT/lllTEll IM ED IC A L REC E P • time/f\j tine. (Friday, July 15 S It 540 NB 92860 1-312-888-4347 Ext TIONIST·Exper. Ask lor a Ne lqllltllU ARIES (March 21 ·April 19): Contract can be '· SU • • • • C-'533 Fee for dlrec· for tile TOWERS AES-Key 759-8921 n :::LI~ .... European high f11lllon women·• Clothing "°'' ladles retail shop Melling Merci'landlslng & display an experienced car-bkgrnd prel. Training oriented manager. Mull prog. Full co benefits & be strong In aalel Excel-IC1ive growth potenllal '> lent opportunity. Fine lo-So. Coast Plaza toe. Call cetlon. Cail 547-7808 Deirdre t<eyea for 1pp1. Mon & Fri. Diana 714/846-0011. Boo11keeper, full charge, . TAURANT Experienced ·-:::--• signed, sealed and delivered. Focus on legal affa~. reiume needed. Call tory. only Apply In person, lltHLS All ESCHTS I I ff. ' security, joint effCJ111 and possible change of mantal 498-.0515 for appoint-EIOllW uoanu1E1 2:30-4:30 pm. Surf and 667.0766 II Wl9t \).: ~. status. P06ition is strong, there is no need for you to ment and Interview. Excellent Benefits. Profit Sand Hotel. 1555 So MORTUARY ATTEND· 11 UNITED PICTURES 1 step backwards. Capricorn plays key role. CANVASSERS. -oetk:. Sharing, Cail A J 11 ~ast Highway, Laguna ENT, lull-time days. 11 P.0. llooc 1841 1 •a•• .,.._ + WI. 952·8020 ec:h p 1 ease ca II D • • n Los AllO*S. CA Qm TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Individual who Ullllll .-v I Hote11 Dempsey 540·5554 _ • shares your beliefs, aspirations will come to your aid. IShlrley 650-5108• F• llPllYISI Maid needed PIT. Engllah -------- Job will get done, money will be made. available. O&llllU ror Convalescent Hospltal speaking. Apply In per· NEWEST PARTY PLAN ir-In Costa Mna. Good son: BAY SHORES INN, IN COUNTRY Keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition, health ICAperlenced, good •P· Salary and Good Ben· 1800 West Balboa Btvd, and employment. Aries, Libra natives figure promi-pearance, good r•!•. eflts. Write Ad No. 973 Npt Bch Top$ w/advancemllent op-worka well with public, Dally Piiot. P.0.Bo• 1560, ____ . --......,...=---:-port unity. Ca Pam nently. PIT. Costa Mesa , CA Hou1eke1per /C ook 1-978-3855. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Cupid's arrow ARCO 92625--0560 needed ror prof. woman strikes home! You could be reeling from effects of 1450 BAKER ST· Ct.A in Hunt Hrbr 25 hra. ~~~'$., !:,U:~~·an'd h d . . d -i•·--'·ae-..1 FIU Tl9E PH week. 846-3024 Bel. E 1 S d Mo 1 n meeting with person w 0 is ynanuc, creative an ............ ,.. -, ... , n•1-1 5pm ar y un ay rn n •. ill needed. Grinder Rest. -• ,..,. · Over 18. Good pay. "sexy." You'll get heart of matters, optimism w · 21002 P.C.H, HB. Con-Opportunlttes avallableH -ou--se-kee_P9_r.-w-ee-ke_n_d_s 548.9441or646·1•13 replace gloom and you'll know indeed that future for tact M 536-l664 with the Los Angeles only. Reliable woman to 1--------- . gr. Times Clrculatlon De-live in. Care & cook lor llW 111111 you can be bright. OMI par Im•" I In our elderly lady. Refs req crew managers & can· CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow through on Good Salary and Benefits. door-to-door newspaper f3.44•2120. vauers s100 per hr eaa· hunch regarding residence, property, security and Mesa Verde Convalea-sales progrem. Guar•n· Uy posalble. 873-5187 -CINTV HEED TO EARN 251( + YRL 'Y 1tyou-.a>'91 .. _,.. For our oncta....T-.. ... (114) 711-1111 dealings with one who pulls financial strings. Boys cent Hospttel, 66 1 teed hourly wage ptua interior Design Assistant Center, Colla Mesa. commission. Hours: 9At.A needed. Full Time Must NURSES PLATE ROOM PERSON, will be separated from men-seriousness o f PW:pose • 2Pt.A. or 4Pt.A • 9PM have e ic per I enc• 11/LYI par1·tlme. Mon 3:30PM will be JU. dged. Aquarius and another Cancer figure Cook wanted. Wiii train. Training ts provided. 642·2255 Openings for AN & LVN on • to approx 8:00Pt.A Tue $4-4.25/llr. Apply b•· Potential 10 eam S300 llYlmll 3-tlor t1-7shllt.Calilor t 30PM to appro11 prominently. • tween 2-4PM et A•· plus per week, For an in· Im Interview. 494-8075. The 8 .OOP M No ex per LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Status quo is uberf1. 251 E Coast terview, Call (7 U t Newport Beach r-arell Gardens Convalescent neceasary. Apply P•n· shaken-offers are r eceived, short trip may be Hwy. NB 957-2381 ext t204 llrm-k1 lntervlewerel1· Ho1pl1a1, 450 Olenneyre, nysaver, 1860 Ptacent11 ' perlenoed in telephone & Laguna Beectl. A"e , C.M. necessary toconswnate final arrangement. Highlight CouplM, (retired) for reller GENERAL peraon11 surveys. Flell· 1----...,....-=---,-.-tili. h raJ f fitn Ch k m a n • g • r s • t S250 00 to $500 00 ibte llours Pleue -d OFFICE/DELIVERY "roteulonal Secre1ary versa ty, umor. gene sense 0 ess. ec mini-storage sllea In WEEKL y PAYCHECKS resume to Ad •858, Full time, high achi gradu· wtth bookkeeping •><· weight, don't neglect diet or overall exercise weatmlnater or Fullerton (FULLY GUARANTEEDt Dally Piiot, Boll l6e0, 111, w/good driving r.. perlence. Contact Janet program. atea. PIT-office. bkk'g. working part Of lull time Coste Meaa. CA 92628. cord Apply In person to 650· t 180. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Details will be ironed telephone expet helpful. at home W-'tiy PAY· Mr Fuentes •t Robert •-P-ro_l_,P,...11-·n-ter-. -ow-ri-,-tr-an_s __ .,..ln ds bank Training provlOed. Call cllecka malled directly to Jack of all trades. Chaul· Bein, Willlam Froat a & oul of town wrk. out concerning deal which can add fun to your 714· 752· 1285 9-2 you from · Home Office luer, man frlday, In NB & Aaaoc., 1401 Ouall St .. 7 t4•979_1397 account. You'll locate article that had been l06t, Mon·Thura. every Wednesday Start Palm Springs. Must be N,B. rn.isfilng or stolen. Contract or agreement can be Custodian tor beautiful re-lmmedlately. No ex-Uelllble. 87S·4419. --------PIT person for chaulleur- be f. ul tlrement rac. lrvlne, exper perlenc:e neceuary. Na· Lab Tech who would also lllEll 1111 OUlll Ing daughter & doing odd renegotiated and you can ne 1t as res t.. desired, lllnl working uonal Company oo your Ilk• 10 do medical back Good math es--.tlal. Hra Jobe In So. Laguna. Ell· LIBRA (Sept. 23..0Ct. 22): Financial arrange-cond. & benellte. Call work right In the comfort office. Call betwMn a-12. 8-5. 5 day week. Call cell. pay. Reply Boll 849 ments are spotlighted --check for hidden clauses, 85 1•1655, M·F, e.-4. and security of your own 955.2022 549-1157. Pickwick •1.D1ily Piiot PO Box home. Oetalla and appll· paper 1560. Costa Mela, Ca read small print and realize cycle favors your effoMB. 1&11811 cation malled. Send your Ladles locker room •I· ·---------Stress personality, appearance, willingness to fight Experienced part lime name and addr ... 10 tendant wanted. Private painter f ha "d be · h Y ' · to win I caahler wanted for KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES Country Club. "4·9550 Hardworking person 10 P/TIEGUTAIY RETAIL Sales/Hardware. Full 11111 Tlme. Crown Hardware. .. rT 3107 East Coal! Hwy. O&I Cdt.A. FH YM s -A-LE~S,_·_ll _you-..,.'r_e_1_p_r0<1_uc_1 Rou ls the Hefting, rapid-wholelaler or 1nve11ment ly •JPandlng retail store ad\llsor, dlacover the OQ· that Mils only top brand portunltlet Liberty hu 10 name apparel, lhoea. & offer. We're looking lor linens ror the entire family Marketing Represent•· at savings of 20Y.-60%. tlves who enloy top Our new store In El Toro comm., a strong national- needs • vatlety or people 1y mmeted prO<IUC1 In for our grand open ng the comfort of knowing Full time & PIT Job open. -stand behind rhem lngs ·days, evenings, & Cail the Liberty Group Weetllt'lds are currently (71") 720-199' Karen available In the following Mears arees· ~--------OUllHI SALESPERSON, mature lor Hallmerk Party Shop. lfflll lull time. 40 nr wk EJip ITIOI pref Sr C1tlzen1 -1-IAUI come962-8910 __ OISTlllU IYO. Sales Please apply In person, llPPUMEIT YHI Mon-Fri. 9AM·5Pt.A at llCllH 24332 Rocklleld Bl work PIT 9am 2 pm or 4 El Toro. Ca pm • g pm w11h Iha Los (next to Sav-On) Angeles Times Clrcuta-IOSS lion Team In telephone H •-Fii LEU sales Eatn 1n llourty ~ wage plus commission EOE/M/F Tralntng Is proYided FOf llnUL UUI more ln1orma1lon can Full time, 11ardwat1. 240 _54_0--0_30_1 ----- 8 roadway. Laguna SCTIY/llCPT Beaeh. 497-4403 lor eSCfow otttc:e G-lll 1n&1LIALll Gourmet cookware, lull time. 240 Broadway, Laguna Beach. 497-4403 ..... 12000/wkot••· S30 PROD-$25 PROFIT Call Jack 714-8•7-5522 olliee background de· slraab!e, Contact Lauta Smith at Coast Cities Escrow. Lag Bch •94-9792 uaanuy orw tyoucons1 er to ng t . ou regomg . HIRING DEPT. 33. 8480 See Katen learn paint trede SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Family member Fa.ahlon Island retail FREDRICt<SBURO AD.. . 646-1566. * lin ff . to store. E.O.E. 644-6070 Lady lo live In & care for •---------DllLll~ reveals secret, confides fee · gs, o ers opportunity SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS lady Fri. noon 1111 Sun PUT TIME NIUO llEUTilll • Typing, Shorthand, Np! 0ch Law Office. Hours Flex. 544-5040 salel * * Financial investment Firm for Educators needs ex per Per1o n - nel/Admlnl1tratlv1 Ex· ecutlve Sec. wl e11ceOent typing/shorthand aklils Non·smkr pleaH. Call: open lines of communication. Be gracious, receptive IELIYEllY 78229 n o on . S " O I d a Y • WlllUll immediate opening tor FOR and display warmth of understanding. What had Need entra Income? Be an Gen'I Office work. recep-873-3023 Supervise newtpaper car-hard working, money Secretary/Olllce Man. been long hidden will be revealed-skeleton will be Independent ca111er torr 1ton1s1. typing, telex oper-Legal Secretary. part time. rlers early momtng -4AM motivated person to call DOLltlRS ager. young environment. the Reglater. Mull have atlon, mail sorting etc 2 deysl weelt. o.c Air· • BAM Sat. and Sun • on our cllenta a.nd obtain typing. beni.. deposits. lite out of cloaet and there can now be reason to celebrate. dependable economy crown Valley Pkwy. port area Experience must have van. 11at1on Information IOf our com-Eam big mon.y fOf lllort bkkp·g Cail 631-5775 tor SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Define terms, car. lrvlnt. Newport Laguna Nlgue4. Call Mr req'd. $8/hr 553--0773. wsoon or small pickup. pu1er operation Perm. hours. 30 hr work weelt appt. r--"--that romantic involvement can be fun and e.ech, Corona del Mar. Mulcahy 9· I IAM at Hourly wage 1 mileage po1111on. salary. & lncen· with po1entl11 to earn --------- "41.J.UA: Call Vicky 951-7113 bet. 495-1980 Machin• Sllop. Drl\ler Apply In person week· tlve plan Ask IOf Barbara $500 +per week. S.trttlfJ. need not be regarded as an anchor weighing you 11 AM. Light Machining. ship· daya. 330 w. Bay St.. 54&-3022. •6AM·NOON Part time. N-port Beach down. Lunar emphasis on fulfillment, friends andD ~~E-N.....,,,T_A_L-..,.A""s,...s::--c-1 -=s-. G::;:= 1~~11 kt:~ • .'" iw:~· ping and receiving Coeta Mesa. Ca. Orange I ....,.. 11 , •NO EXPER NECESS Yacht Brokerage Firm. fits ultin f t bus. o car""""r TANT-Career oriented 2030•1-Alve-'deDr.S£H. 714-557-3980 11231 CoaatDaliy Piiot. I Gin,_ •WEEKLYPAYGUAR Flexible hrs tor a 7 day pro res g rom recen mess r """' R.D.A. for progreHl\le Hrs 8•6. '"' " Young River Fountain needed for 1<111ertlalng •HIGHEST COMM t operation. $6/llr 10 start e ndeavor. challenging office. Top _v_a_11ey_. ------PAYllLL OLHI agency. Typing (80 wpm) BONUSES 11 you enfoy boats & are CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Moon position quallt" person, top Groomer. XLNT op-•a1111Tn1a-& good phone manners• •PLEASANT WORl<ING looking fOf 1 IHI pac.d din ' rt It and g eat pay -• ~ rne Jolly Roger Inc, an 91• muat. Call Rosie tor an COND multl·laceted fob with highlights acheivement, Stan · g in community• aalary. FuN or part-lime. For 0u0n11~ t.Aeaa •~ore EJt Dependable man IOf gen, 1abll1hed Restaurant appointment 11 you·re bright and poeess gret potential tor growth Prestige and rewards which accrue from the S 0 m 1 w • ek • n08d 1 · ---lanced only 931 5995 maintenance & repairs. chain. has an opening for ............ , ......... ,,, a pleasant voice call Mr & salary pleate aubmll 0 646-4801 or 850 84 ""' · • Ofc bldna, N.B. Full time an entry ,_ .... Pavroll/tlle ...,... ..,.,. T p o Bo acceptance o f challenge, added responsiblity. Idec • ........... -1· 1 ...... _ ... •. IH homea at your resume to . x Dentel: Ortho oftlce need• 11111 llSlllll 644-1526 bet noon. clerk to work In a 4 per· ---:i.6 n2•00 I 13·0118 1062. Newport Beach. individual lends benefit of experience, pa~ mean-d aon department Payroll '"" ..., Ca 92583 ingful compliment and opens door to valuable lull time experlance 111111 FM llllAlll and 10 key lllPerlence RDA, other• need not Station leaae avallable, Resident assistant mgr. helpful but will train an lllOIPT/nPllT S1le1 and Counter peraon. SfOllnUY contacts. •PP I Y • C •I 1 D 011 Y own cllenlele neceaaary, w/aupptemental Income. lndlvldual who limited Ill· Interior design firm re· Part or Full Time. SalN Pubilc relations dept, of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): One phase of 644•14o5. Ask tor Judy 640-8443. Well maintained 18 units. perlence and a dealrt to quire• and enthualaatlc Ellper helpful. Apply 11 1111 paced agency ,.. activity is flnished-know it, act accordingly. You llltllOT llAUlll Handyman-Gardener tor Submit rett.1me to Apt turn Salary com· sell starter to handle NOACK TROPHY & EN· quires upertenced · · --•--'11 be ·d f To tupMYlae newspaper apt complell, $825/mo. 8A.2421E 18thSt.N--menaurat• with ex· phones.1yplng.llllngand GRAVING CO. 170 East energetic person are now stepptng mto new ·~•111• you n ° carriers. Salary com· No drinker• 645-3381. port Bcil. Ca 92683 ptflence. Apply In person j•nerai office dutlll 17th St. Ste 117• C.M w/exceilent 1yplngl org. unnecessary burdens and you can dance to your own men11Jtatew/expetlenoe. MA RKETING·Llbert y between Sam • 4pm. Of teaH can 7t 4t 540-2eeo SALES ASSIST ANT, lkllls. Word pr~ng • tune. Travel arrangements can be completed-you'll Company benefit• and Financial 11 IOOlllnf fOf send resume to. llOPT /TYPllT 1mmec1 oppty avail lor helpful 979· 7000 900n be "on your way." bonua oppty. + generou. .... tmTY wholesalera to market THE JOLLY ROOER INC Qualllled person needed aales us111an1 In the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PISCES (F b 19 M h 20) Wha ared to mileage allowance. Mual knockl oflen wnen you our lnveatment product 17042GllletteAve for Interesting position Newport Beech oftice of e · -arc : t appe have van, station wagon uM rteult-119tllng Dally In the County ""· we Irvine. 92714 wllh Newport BHch Merrtll Lynch. Potttlon In· be a misfortune was actually a minor error. Now of aml/plckup. Apply In Piiot Cla11lfled Ada to are natlonally re· 714-548--0331 llnanclal firm. Prevtoua volves custOf\'ler Mf'Vlce ........m you'll know it, recovery will be rapid and money person weekdays be-reech the Orange Coat cognlzed. offar strong Personal secretary to olc exper. required. De-auppot't of Account Ell-llTTlll dispute with partner or mate will be amicably mettled. t~ 3PM-5PM at 330 market. aupport a top com· Preald1n1 of Laguna pendablllly, eccurecy ecutlvea. Mull type E11per neceuary Sun. Weal Bay St.. Costa Phone 642-5e78 minion. For Info call Beach Bualnen. Please and pleaaant telephone 45WPM. be ramlllar through Thurs. 5.30 PM Get to heart of matters, make new start ln new Meea. Karen Mears (714) c:a11497_48ae voice 1 muat Call w/general ofc machines, 10 9:30 PM. Guar. hourly •--~~=~=·~oo~·-~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~-~~~Wi~M~t~A~~~~~~~M~2~-~~~7~8l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7~~~1~~~t·~~~~~~--1-0-B-~~~-~t.A..,.a-n-~-. 71~51~M P~~uper~~~ ~us~m ~~~ tin Industry lllghly d*-prolessional working ... • ... II. ltlt Wut.. 1111 ltlt Wu... H• Duties: Personnel IP· Restaurant alrable. Cllt 10f an llPC)U-condition• Lagune Hllta • Newspaper prox 80 Emptoyeee). Pay-EnergeticCoctttllll Serven c.tlon. MefrlMLynch Inn oftk:e Scott 951•2777 AllWIW ID'* BABYSITTING needed tor Bentclng able. Recelveblel, Pay-needed. Experienced equal oppty employer. (A4) · · Pett/time: morning, ...,._ 7 yr old girl, tempcl'lry TELLER KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESf roll, Retail experience. only. Apply between 2-5, 15~8000 nlno l weekend 1111111 from Aug. 8-28. M·F. untll NlllAlllT P/T • n , Muat be pereonable. Monday • Frld?t. Noliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ella1>1e. 35 wprn tying ~:;"2f1~1:2~i:-8a~ Potttlon evattable In our =~dD~~tt1f .~~ B~~ ':!08:1v~~\':v1n~~3 ° Cul sa1ea OI lfl ... ~ IALll required. No experlenoe South Cout Ptua Office. ~ 1580, Costa M.... Ce Ill •• w n.ecs Oood P10Q1e t nee:. 780-7000. E.0.E. Btnlclng bP9rlence preferred. ...;n ~ _e_28_2_&.o __ 5e0 _____ , Rea11Uf4nt Ttle_. .... a.Its a!t up appolntment~ Art Oellrt TELLERS r:~~ohrk• It .... -,.... The C~CMtnlllnG ~lnOUl't~. 01,or- M end Fran-.. Oallefy & ~ D11·1, p·11at .................... · .. : Depanmen1 o4 ttie Delly ~ ·;n~·;~,.Wll MeklnO FfT help. Oen-FuM&.PettTime ............... ._. '-Jr V'} ~ L.V~~· ""' P11otheaanopenlngtor1 club. Salary + com· ••I Office hpetlenc:e Heritage 8aM n.. an ex· ~I • __ . . ~ble. anthuelliltlc _...._,~ i bon\lt Call .--. · ..... ex,_ -"--It I -=: T'-'--t•·• ...,....,,, ~Also needed;;: ,__.t oppoflun ·~ or 895 Center Drive • lllLY .. .., ·;~· 751-"U2 after 1 pm. petlenoecl matt cutlet & uperlenced Tettent In 0091• Meta, 92828 • r..,. • .. ~. ....__._ '"'"'...... TE'EPH ...... E S .. LES framer. 84&-9173. :'~.t~~n mrn:=-, Equal O\)pty Emple>yet AGES 11-14 w ..... 11... ·i Jl :1·~.;..;;: ua. ... +'"n AttenOanl. one. I --· month• to 1 yeer Of H • BEAUTICIAN w/Cllent... EARN lf TO $75.00 PER WEEK . Now accepfrna applicatihna' . ~~urance. :"~~. Shlr1ey 8&6.5108. ~ overnight. CM. 125. ~ rent or commlMlon. Ftn Wt iiow ·~· I' """nl't for CUM ca.tr ..... ~..... .... T I a. ·-... &45-2357 ......... ,'"""" .. __ ... r:......... v..-... 9'7-3422 ~ ·~ ··• .... for Di.strict u ...... .._. to super-· unlOn • .cc. • .... -· • •;•11• ... ,., """' ..,,... .....,. --T bnftfl to MCure rNdtrl fhe •net Col•I u ..... ..,...:;a ttenoemenl ror liP" a.......1 Auto o.tlll Maneger tor enjoy en 1J1c.Nan MlatY ··-------• :I Piiot. Our crm st•rt •I 3"30 p 111 and l r carriers · ~t"*" ·'°' lntef'Ylew. • -, --· ..___.. ...... ,...... and ..__, -• 1• ~-• • v se newspape . . . .. .. 21• -=~t _1 _••••as --_.,, --""'· ---· • ..-•· for Ad Action wor •nt~ &:30 p.111 wttld.t1" 0n ... 111rd.t1. we , Salary comme ... • ... -te wtlh . ....... ........... ... !-...... pperllnee a ..... ablllty And out Mlout IMM oP--~ 1 ftw mort hours. Yo1 w!ll urn mnr • '' .__. • ll .....- a rnuet. 52.4-3100. portunltlel Wld b9. Perl trljl$ llld PfltQ, .1o,. w.111 .. ,,..,.10ur own ; experience. Company ben-.... .. ..... AUTO DETAIL SHOP f~ ttt:.. ~In-::,~ Cd I money .. tlltre ts no dt~ffrina 01 'e>lltct1on .. A efita plus bonua opportunity. •, ao ,91Y9t. Mfll111Lll ..... -~for pollltlet vy ....,...,"'V • tnvo!wtd " wou .,, lnltrf'ltd. lllt•se call 1111 , , ,. ........ ....__. ,.. ............... ............ ' aon to Ille Pwaonnet M"•t haVi• Van, ataUon ..,_. -~· ..... 11_...., =--~· 4t5-t511 ~.at: Daly Plot [Ill. ~ ... "" Equ.i0ppty_._,.. ........ n. llElllTl.E • •1i 1 " .-nn .u 111 548 7058 waaon or pick up withllhell. : ...... •••n•• Olld ~·~· J~,.,. .,. NrlNUft CCII ( 714) • . Mlleap a1JowaDce i.ncl.uded. ..... OICOMTIHO --.. , I ts Wiit ~ "9¥9 nnt. r>r.f. I. A~~:;o, 642 5671 , ... _...._ _______ ~ . Apply ln penon, weekdaYlt . AfnaAllS WI• .. lldeC.M.--.'46-11u l7'•1ea1...-oeo· ) 3PM-to 5PM at 330 Wmt Bay ~,~,~ T:O::•----="r~"""'"'· ... =---aMY•mu. ~ 5 mo ~ ...... ,""-wr__._ Ill.I. Idle 1tem1 -'DI 1 ' St ,... ___ .. __ porlunl~, wlll train.,.,.._ Prat. M009IJI &. dd, rneMe pertOn, my._"'-,... .. _-_____ ., ... _,~--~ ~ fllDt CtM!fMI Ad. • , ~, '-'UWWI lW. 8ff.Stt lboont.(lt,)Mf.1"6 '*M. 83t""'90 ... Idle...,,.. M2.et7• ~ '· · · · · .. · · · · · · .. · "• """ ·"" '· "' "•'' 1553--0940 ..,... .... **&lllm** ALSO WATCHES & MUSIC BOXES UT, aY 11 111• Fine Symphonf on disc music box w/38 discs, 4 nice cyttnder mualc box•. 3 roller orgena, 5 Edl9on cytlnder mac:hlnel with homa. Cloc:b In- clude Howwd figufe 8, Howwd regiuletors M59 & '"· Aleo other Amen· c:a.n weight regulalOtS. A t>Mu11fuf conelgnment of American & wropeen we1chea. European ctoclta lncl\lde a DUTCH 11111 cue with floral mar· que1ry & animated dlal. en englllh chlnolMrle c:ueo brus dlal Grand Father, Act of Pertlament clock ANO the finest Mlectlon of French man· 191 NgUletOf'9 -·119 -hed consigned: Boullee, br~. 3 pc Mia. elC. Our Engliltl consignment lf'Ctudee • trtpt. fu ... clodla, chiming on 8 belle • 1 orna1e model with or· molu Uterally donnt ot unique adver1111ng, bat· tery & no¥elty Cloc:U, all et the LAllY ..... .... &IOTlll 556-9901 Cell Bot> for detallt dlfectlons. Globe alack oak booll· caM. 12&5. Oak 1tor1ge c:at>klet,$135, 548-623e COHHEll CHEVAOL fT ... ' ' ~4b 1200 Orange co .. t DAILY PILOT/Thuract,Jy, July 14, 1983 Cl I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE •.• ,. ....... AYUUIU ON .IEEPO.ll and ' JOll&llLEll lt R>r~ngc .. _ ~~st.~ ACROSS 1 lntrlgu. 6 Betrays 11 London's Blg- 14 Clay 15 Company 16 High note 17 Farm clubs· 2 wds. 19 Perfect 20 Nova 21 Mitigate 22 Auto m:.~~--111!f"~1\ ~~ 24 Anuran =----=,..------126 Hoisted 1,.11., bet, ... to2s 27 Allowance 1 30 Prudish '71 DUne B:iggy. at. leQal. 32 Knocked Por. eng, spoke. rime, f many xtraa, must aetl or -- $4000/0BO. 875-2182. 33 By luck 4 "l Driffl 34 -Paulo Laredo 481CJ7.12.600 ml, 37 Boy's name aott top, steel drs, amlfm 38 Angry look tape deck. CB/Cobra Ill & 39 Bridge lo band. 4 cyt. clock & section tack, rear stor compar1· 40 Cushion ment, steering wht padded & tilt, chrome 41 Demijohn whit & bumpers, trl hitch 42 Germ & center console. $7900. 43 Shrill cry 573•8090 45 Steward Range Rover '75, AIC, xlnt 46 Ointment cond. a very rare cat $13,000, 916/265-3251 48 Candy or 265-9171 49 Element Trac 1 to3S •aa Ehevy v. ton. Hoo obo. Camper ahell w/lumber rack, $600 obo. 497-2685. ·73 Datsun Pick Up, con· vert. 109. n-eng. tires & paint. $2500. 552-4242 days. e.40-2097 eves. ·74 Ford F· 100. 6 cyl, 3 spd. air shocks. trnt dlscl brks, 120,000 ml. $1500. 3041 Babb, C.M. 556-2035 ·75 Chev Luv PU, clean, runs good. 151 $1600 t~es 675-7680 '77 Chevy stepslde, xlnt cond, xtru, $2950. 645-3708 aft Spm. '78 Oataun PU. 5 apd w/cmpr & boot, new tlrM, runs great $2600. 646-9102 '79 QMC 'h ton plekup, ladder rac:lll, tOOI box, 3 apd. <45,000 ml. xlnt cond. $3850. 673·2083 '62 Oataun dal King Cab,5-epd, xtra fuel. xlnt ah1pe. Pr•ced to Mii 64().9738 3 4 components 50 Anthracite 52 Diet plua 56 Even II: var . 5 7 Newspaper VIP: 2 wds. 60 Loki's daughter 61 Dickens' Heep 62 Emanated 63 Vetch 64 Voting spots 65 Indian soldier DOWN 1 Tappets 2 Mine shaft 3 -fide 4 Discontinua- tion 5 Celtic Neptune 6 Place 7 Times 8 Theater area 9 -Gehrig 10 Set forth 11 Scenic site: 2wds. 12 Marry quietly 13 Bare 18 Scrawny PREVIOU8 PUZZLE SOL Vl!D 23 TV dial spot 4 1 Deceive: 25 "Alley -" 2 wds. 26 Third Gospel 42 -Juan 27 Abrade 44 Pronoun 28 Mont's 45 Trickery neighbor 46 Machine tool 29 Fungi 47 F_;rther 30 Dilatory 48 School sub1s. 31 Horse 50 Spiral · 33 Ice mass 5 1 Of speech 35 Swiss nver 53 Above 36 Sunday 54 Medioc1e punch 55 Card 38 Happy look 58 Paid player 39 WW·ll 'plane 59 " -Kapltal" 5 ~-r.::-,..,,.--.-:-....... ,.,,.... 7 8 9 10 12 13 TRUC~S --....-...~=----1••·•· 1112 ftll mLITT f 112 '!'!1§'°"80...,.A-cco-rd-fia-tc-h.-baclc ...... i;.;;,;;tr~C .... '-=:.llta~;::I :.-,-14-9 ale, stereo. per1 cond. lfti!p.;.ijliP!.._--.....,_.._.,. This 4)(4 model hu pwr. '83 BMW ~<.;St, 16,000 $4600. 673-5293 186 230 §( m;ctl'j p;t;Ct, ateerlng & braku. auto· ml. Arctic Blue. 5 apd. chrome wires. complete matlc.m1gwheela&only BBSwhi1,loglamp1.1thr 1982HondaATCllO.only reatoratlon In/out 10.000 miles. (2A89876), Int. Must aell. 135,000. driven 4 hrs. Sacrll;oe at si 1.900/0BO. 840_9611 • $10,995 I 845-4721 1650 or beat otter. In· · 1HOflllLl100 Bobllll model with 4 1peed tran1. & 2 speed ula. (1U00668). Sll 995 THEODOR I ROBINS eludes Helmet 631·2736 '71 MERCEDES 250 Conveniently Located XLNT $4500 962.oo48 & Compe1lt111'91y Priced '73 C111tc, rec. for $2000 · brend new carb, reblt 59.000 m1. $17,000. (619) & worth or worit· reblt eng. '73 MeroedeS 450SL. red, trans. all tuat broken In 323-064 1 Saiea-Servtc.Leaalng Bent frame & suap l&OO "'•7'""5_,4 .... 50-s""L--I ___ 7_2_ IOYCARVER IO.l.S f0'1("E. BMW or offer, for eng. & trena, • x nt c:ond.. K re1t of car free 494-4247 ml, $18•500· 673-2823 '78 Accord, 5 apd, air. 1mlfm radio, new tires. $3400. 675.()964. '77 2400, 4 dr, xlnt cond. S9,000. Cell 540-3500 otc, 644·9<' 19 home. --~.....,,........--,.--,---'80 Prelude. 5 epd, moon FORD '78 450SEl LIKE NEW. ORIG. OWNER ]Of>O HARROR 6lVD (0\IA Ml'>A ().\? 0010 '55 Ford Truci(, yellow $3200. 1166-3571 Hcnebuggy, 2 ... 11. l()C>, • pane, ndl paint, Jttw MOO. 1424144 ..... ,... llll 173 1&2 iii. dk ,gm, .,,ff. Of'IO owner, new valwe. xlnt cond . 14750, 782·24'8 roof, 20M ml, $6000. excel cond. 760-1262 $ 18,500. &4().()838 '78 MB <450 SL. excel cond .. $23,000, Pvt pty. call 6<42·2625 n COSTA M!SA L J M 11'.l!f:W,••· . 1· .••. _ ,, •• iii IHI ·d MGB. Hetdtp, 1onn..r cvr, nu 11rM, Wlr'9 wNe, 11600/obo, 54()..8299 '75 MG Mlget Conwrllble. new tlr• & roof. $2900, 646-Jl93 Kath~. '78 Midget. ortv owt*, phy1lcl1n, all papers. $2950. 780-0766. ..., 1 a PtfM • -I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 14, 1983 ATLAS CHIYSLH·PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 546· 1934 3 blocks south of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd Complete body shop Sales Service Paris Service Dept open Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5 P M on Saturday OIANGE COAST AMC/ JHP /RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 549-8023 645-7770 = 1 Jeep Dealer'" the West• See us today!' sales. service & leasing There are reasons why we are 1 . Pnce and seleelton! Also. the all-new Renault Alhan , ts here• THEODORE ROllMS FOttD Modern sales, service, parts, bOdy, paint & ttre depts. Competitive rates on lease & dally rentals. 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642·0010 or 540-8211 WISTWAOIN A penonel and proud exclulMI VW agency dedicated to .-MY ..-.tee, epare parts, and • competitive Nlea Pf'Men· llllot'I of the unique VotklWac>en QU.tffy ~. Bob o.llmen'a WE8TWAGEN -a Ecune StMr1ee Cofo, 7tOO WeecmlMtw BNd/BMctl Pt10M 714/VWl-WEST. Tot.II P9rbme11oe vw·a "At• You Havtn' Airy Fun?" eAVID J . PHILLIPS aUICK·,ONTtAC·MAZDA Sa•es • Service • Leasing 24888 i\llc1a Parkway 837-2400 IOUTH COUNn VOLKSWAOIN/ISU:ZU (Formerly Jim M•r•no VOikswagen) 187 11 e .. ch Blvd .. Huntington S.llCl'I, (714) 842-2000 8 AL[8 • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WI! Will NOT Bl! UNDEA80LOlll & YMI "nanclng 0 .A.C. & Fleet Oltoountt Hew eometh6ng }'OU WW1t to ... ? a....lled lldl do It well I C •ll NO W, ... 2-15471. MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • LONG HACH IMW Large selection of new & quality used BMW's and other tone cars• Sales service & leasing Trade-ins welcomet Take 405 Freeway to North Cherry off-ramp. turn right & go 6 blocks north 10 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach (714) 636-5790 (2131 427-5494 • NAIH5 CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 540-9 100 Orange County's Larges! Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing • SOUTH COAST DODGI "Your Friendly Ne I ghborhood Dodge ~Ip" 2888 Harb<>f Blvd .. Coeta Mesa 54()..()330 Salee. Lea.ting & A Full Service Oepllr1ment Including Body And Paint Shop We epec:lallze In custom van convet'elone In all price ranges ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi CHICk IVH50N POISCHl·AUDl·VW 415 E Coast Hwy . Newpon Beach 673·0900 The onty dealership 1n Orange County with these three great makes under 011e roof' • ALAN MAONON 'ONTIAC·SUIAIU 2"80 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 549-4300 Sales. Service. Leasing Mr Goodwrench · • CLAlltC AUTOM091Lll 785 Newton Way, Coat• JHN, Tel. t31-1G93 "JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL TY" )(I( 120'al 1•0'a/ 1&0'a/)(J'e/I!· Typee Salee -8ervtce -Aeetoratlont PAINT ANO BODY 8HOP Off Pleoentla bM...n 17th & 11th In Coat• MeM 0 • HOLMIS TUTILI DATSUN IOI LONGPll PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd., Westminster Tel 892-6651 Orange County s oldest and largest Ponuac dealership Sales. Service Parts DICK MILLH flAT/LANCIA Probably lhe lowest priced Fiats 1n Southern California" (Located I mile north ot South Coast Plaza near Main St and Warner Ave In Santa Ana) 120 w Warner. Santa Ana 557·2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E t71h Stree1. Santa Ana. Tel. 558·781 t Your Onqmat Dedicated Datsun Deate1 MllACLI MAZDA We've moved' Our new tocatlon ta 1425 Baker Street. Costa Mesa Tel 545·3334 Stop by & visit our modern showroom and see why we·re the = 1 Mtzda dealer In Southern Ce11torn1a Sales. Service. Perts and Leasing. COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVIOLH (Formerly Groth Chevrolet) 18211 Beach Blvd • Huntington Beach New • Used • Sales • Leasing • Parte • Service Come by and see ou1 Huge tnv9ntoryl '47~7 54e.3331 • atACH LINCOLN MIRCUI' "We're new and "9tf tor 'JOVf bualneea." Complete Nlet, aarvlce end body ahop faollltl... One of th• 11rge1t 1n11entorlea In Soutf*n Callfornl• Of new Llncolna 91\d Mercorye. Localed 3 block• aouth of lhe San Diego ,,...ay on 8Mcfl BIVd. In Huntington IMch. 18800 8Mct1 BIYCI. ...._7739 Of 5ae.100I 2M5 Hwt>ot Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel. 5'40--M 10. Thia Oat8Uf'I location hU been serving Orange County for 16 ~. 1 Mlle So. 405 Freeway. Stop by & vlatt us today •.. new ownership ~ to beet aM competition. • SUNSET FORD, INC. (Home ot Willle the Whalel 5"40 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster Tel. 636-4010 • OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove Tel 530·9190 Exclusively Volvo to cover all your Volvo requirements New•Used•Sales•Leasuig•Par1s•Service•Body Shop Freeway close In the heat! of Orange County al Garden Grove Blvd. & Brookhurst. CONNELL CHIVROLIT 2828 HerbOr Blvd,, Costa Meaa. 0119f 23 years MrVlng Orange County Siles, leasing, servtc'e Cell 546-1200. special parts une. 546·9400. body shop llM, 754--0400 0 ROY CA•VH IOLLS IOYCl·IMW 1540 JembOree Road. Newport B .. ch 640-8444 Salet. Service. Parta And Leaalng SHOW IVIRYONI WMUI YOU All ••• on our Or11ng9 eo.1 car outcle Mapt When you Nat your automottw ~ (no new., d!Mlar...,. DIMMI In Ule Diiiy Piiot, you reeoh ttl• = Coeetet Market from Huntington a..cf'I to Sen C te. <fell for rel80Mble ratet and mcJfe lntonnat"'lon --tor Sendf• ....... ,. 322. New car Dl•l• ltllf:le ... call )'OUf outalde ..._rep. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT 'REP. 642-5678 I I • ~-----------... 111111111 ·c1111 . ClllT 1111111 THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1883 0 HANG£ C 0 lJ N 1 V C A l IF 0 J~ NI A 2 5 CENTS 0.-,-...... ~--........ bette Oakde n pores over unphid bills which have mounted since he r disability c eeks were halted. Disabled pawns in state budget battle By STEVE MITCHELL ot•o.-,-·-Fate has dealt some pretty crununy hands to Bette Oakden, a Newport Beach single parent who didn't need to hear that her disability checks were being held up in a Sacramento budget dispute. . And news that the state Legislature has voted to allow checks to be sent once again to California's disabled does little to comfort the 34-year-old woman. "I'm very glad they're finally sending the money, but it's so unfair," said Oakden, whose neck and back were seriously injured in an accident two months ago today in Huntington Beach. Oakden, along with 130,000 other disabled workers in the state, believes she was caught in a battle between Democrats and Republicans over the state's proposed $27.2-billion budget. F.arlier this week, a federal judge ordered the state to pay the unemployed, sinre federal law requires it. But his order did not extend to disabled workers. (See DISABLED, Page A!) Swindle victims due money hack By J EFF ADLER ... Dollr ..... 11811 El Toro operations were shut down, Cardenas indicated. Laguna fire suspect seized Boat flare blamed for hilltop blaze By STEVE MJTCHELL OOMiwi,,... ... The body shop manager of a Laguna Canyon auto center was released on $10,000 bail late Wedneeday night after his arrest in connection with a 135~acre brush fire that at times threatened buaineeaes and a hilltop communi- ty in Laguna Beach. Michael Charles Oliver, 25, of San Juan Capistrano, waa ar- rested on suapiaon of anon of forest land, a felony punishable by two to four yean imprisonment, Laguna Beach police Lt. Jim Spreine said today. But another police lieutenant, J im White, said the department will be talking with the District Attorney's Office today about polaibly charging the body shop manager with reckleealy aetting a fire, al80 a felony, he aa.id, but less serious. Police said Oliver and a group of friends were standing behind Larry Hunt's Auto Center ex- amining a flare gun. One of the friends allegedly dared Oliver to fire the boat emergency flare, which Oliver told police he thought was a weapon to 8Care off farm crows. "He fired it off in the air and it arched over into the brush," aa.id Lt. Spreine. "I don't think he expected it to go into the brush, but It sure did. Five acres were e ngulfed before we even got fire equipment out there." By 8 p.m. Wedneeday, 135 acres of the steep hillside had been torched, with some 200 homes in Orange County Superior Court udge Luis Cardenas agreed y to appoint a special master sort through hundreds of claims from swindled Golden Eagle ln- vesbnents Co. investors and dis- tribute among them more than $830,000 in cash seized when the operation was raided by sheriff's deputies in 1982. The judge's Santa Ana courtroom was januned this morn- ing as more than 100 investors and at least 13 attorneys turned out to find out if the judge would order the cash distributed. Aerial tanker from Ryan Field in Hemet drops chemical re tardant on east wall of Laguna Can yon during Wednesday's blaze. the Top of the World community - threatened, as well as busiJle99eS below on the canyon road. Meanwhile, five engine com- panies and three handcrewa re- (See LB FIRE, Pa1e AS) Law enforcement authorities have estimated that Golden Eagle -through its now<anvicted president, Ralph McDonald - bilked thousands of investors out of more than $15 million in the largest fraud scam ever in Orange County. Contraceptive sponge study criticized That figure could go higher depending on the value and ownership of property that also was seized when Golden Eagle's Ralph McDonald Cardenas said he would appoint a special master and a certified public accountant to sift through the "multitude" of claims, inven- tory the cash and property seized, compile a list of investor-victims and determine how many are entitled to pro-rata shares. He said the process could take months. "We will take the pie and divide it as evenly as possible," he told reporters in his chambers follow- ing the hearing. Cardenas said state judges are empowered to determine whether property seized under a search warrant by sheriff's deputies should be returned to its proper owners. But he also said that the Internal Revenue Service, which has placed a multi-million-dollar (See SWINDLE, Page A%) By GLENN SCOTT OfiheO.-,Nol ..... A leading mathematician charged during a one-day hearing in Washington D.C. Wednesday that the Food and Drug Adminis- tration was too lax in approving a contraceptive sponge manufac- tured by a Costa Mesa firm. Nathan Mantel, an American University researcher who de- vised the first equations for figu- ring cancer risks, said the FDA didn't use the same level of preci.slon in considering safety of the Today sponge made by the VLI Corp. as it demands from out.aide studies. Mantel made his remarks to a Houae of Representatives sub- committee reviewing the FDA's approval this spring of the sponge. The hearing was requested by two New York-based groups -one made up of coMumers. the other of physicians -who objected to the approval. ~an On of re reactor back in operation The Unit 2 reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta- 'tion is back in operation today af1er nearly a month's shut.down 'fOI' repairs. Southern California · n Co. ofCicials said. "Unit 2 returned to power very j UC lrvfne'a Greg Louganls, who won the gold medal at the World University Oamea. t8"ce about the tragic dive that hae left a Soviet diver In critical con- dition. PageC1. L I _ - early this morning and should be up to full 100 percent power this evening," said Dave Barron, F.dison spokesman. The reactor had been shut down June 16 for repairs to its cooling pumps, Barron said. The reactor cooling pumps feed water into the reactor to regulate temperatures inside the structure, he said. "We repaired the aeala used to prevent leakage inside and did a lot of other maintenance work," Barron said. Fountain Valley Communny'1C81'dtm re- habHltatlon progrMt Ml )ult moV9CI Into up.nded more~..,..and haaapent *29,oooon ,......_to hMdtetwloethecurent nwnber of petllllta. PageB1. A However, Bruce Vorhauer, the inventor of the sponge and presi- dent of the corporation , said at the hearing the objecting groups shouldn't question his product's safety. "There is not a single piece of evidence demonstrating any safe- ty problem," he claimed. Susan Seidler of the National Women's Health Network argued the FDA should require more tests on the safety of materials used in the polyurethane sponge. VLI officials have said one of the key attractions of the sponge is that it can easily be inserted and removed by users, thus reducing risk of infection that is believed responsible for toxic shock. FDA Commissioner Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes Wednesday defended the agency's approval and said evaluation of the sponge's safety was extensive. He said, for exam- ple, that cancer-causing contami- nants in the sponge are well under one-millionth of the doees that cause cancer in animals. County bites bullet on budget Supervisors pass employee pay increases on to departments BY JEFF ADLER Of .... ~ .... -- The Orange County Board of Supervi.aors took the fint bite out of the county's projected $61 million budget deficit Wednesday by ordering all county depart- ments to absorb recently nego- tiated employee pay increues. The board's first action toward settling on a final 1983-84 budget -now estimated at $955 million -came after su perviaors dourly reported the county la facing "a great deal more (fllca.l) uncertain- ty than ever before." . Board Chai.nnan Roger Stanton said the current fllca.l situation will mean Orange County must curtail initiation of almoet all llDU Bridae Erma Bambeck Bulletin Board BuRnem a.-fied Coma en.wont Death Nodces J:ntenalnment Hormcope =-Landen Mutual Funds National News Public Noticee Spona Stock M.rketa Te1"Won n..wn W•ther World Newt ' Be B2 A8 co CS-12 Be cu C7 87-8 C10 82 87-8 BO A.a C7-8 Cl-4 ce • 87-8 A2 AJ capital projects the county has been considering and use revenue sharing funds for everyday oper- ating expenses. Also, the county's emergency reserve funds will have to be reduced. The board's decision to have recent pay increases absorbed in each department's budget. for the first time, immediately served to reduce the projected deficit from $60.6 million to $53.8 million, an average 4.4 percent reduction. The deficit projection waa listed on a chalkboard placed ~hind supervi.aors as they presided over the budget hearings, 8Cheduled to run through July 21. The board recently approved salary increases for cloee to 10 county employee bargaining units that range from 3 to 5 percent during the 1983-84 fllca.l year. Several department heads told superviJors that their declsion on (See BUDGET, Pa1e AZ) Airport consultant's contract questioned BY JEFF ADLER one.iwi,,... .... Orange County superviaors have been told that a $10,000 contnlct with a private consultant to promote Ontario International Airport aa an alternative to over- crowded John Wayne Airport did conform with county biddina procedures. . Supervitors uked County Cou.rwel Adrian Kuyper to review the contract during an executive seealon Wednelday after qw.- tiona were rabed about the procedures Airport Man.,er Murry Cable followed 1n letttna the contract to a friend on an expedited bull. u.ld Shawn ea.ldy, an executive ..Utant to Supervia-Raps-Stanton. 1'M! review wu completed by county attorneys late Wecm.day and they informed eupervtlon the contract wu ''typkal and oon- f onned to county pnxedune," <Ste AIRPORT, Pap AJ a 'I • U * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 ~\ '" Continued stoTies AIRPORT CONTRACT ... said Bill Hodge, an executive aaiatant to Superviaor Harriett Wieder. The contract was awarded to conaultant Frederick A . Schoemehl, now a freelance writer and fonner city editor of the Daily Pilot. While supervisors normally· ap- prove consultant contracts for less than $10,000, theycan be awarded by department heads without board approval on an emergency basis. Hodge said. County guidelines· require all consultant contracts totaling more than $10,000 to be awarded on a competitive bidding basis, he added. Schoemehl, who covered John Wayne Airport while employed at the Daily Pilot, was retained by th~ county to persuade travel agents and reservations clerks to encourage passengers to fly o ut of Ontar io Airport in San Bernardino County rather than depart from the congested Orange County airport. The three-month contract calls for Schoemehl to receive $50 per hour for his consulting services. SWINDLE VICTIMS ... From PageA1 lien against the property seized, could seek a federal court order that would remove his authority in the mat1er. Cardenas said he decided to retain jurisdiction in the matter. terming it a "real mess," because he believes the 9C8m's victims would be better served by the court locally than in eithe r the U .S . District or federal bankruptcy courts. Only attorneys representing the IRS and McDonald objected to his decision, he added. DISABLED DILEMMA ... And that angers Oakden, who has run up more than $10,000 in medical bills since an uninsured driver slammed into the rear of her car May 14 in Huntington Beach. "People on unemployment at least have the chance to find something," said Oakden, who worked as a savings and loan ' representive in Newport Beach before the accident. ''But people who are disabled can't do anything. They're at the mercy of the legislators." Before the accident, Oakden earned $1,010 a month at the bank.. That salary barely covered the $375 she pays for rent on her Newport Beach apartment; the $380 a month she pays for visual therapy for her 6-year-old son Jonah, who suffers a visual motor d.isfunction; day care service for Jonah, at $185 a mont h, food, clothing and utilities. Her fonner husband, Jonah's father, lives in another state and she says the district attorney's office has been unable to find him to obtain child support. The topper came last month when she discovered that her 19-yea.r-old niece, Brenda Oakden Rule, who had lived with her for more than three years, was brutally murdered in San Francisco. Rule, whose body was found shot and stuffed in a steel drwn in Golden Gate Park along with the bodies of another couple, had . been missing since mid-April, Oakden said. But the Newport Beach woman has little time to grieve now. Her rent's due this week. The day care center has given her : until Friday to come up with a payment. She's more than $2,000 in debt to her doctor and the hospital, despite her company's group : insurance and, as of Wednesday. she had $4 in her purse. ; Oakden said she may still have to undergo surgery for a • darnag~ nerve in her back, and her doctor will not predict when she might be able to return to work. "Oh yes, it's been a bad time for me,'' she said, a sad smile . crossing her face. "Hopefully, the (disability)checks will get here before the rent is due. Then. shaking her head, she said, "I really didn't need the : added aggravation with the state budget fight." Cosaa Mesa Newport Beach IMldlno--· '5.183 ........... ..._. -··••cill bUlldlt'9"' .... 'CIOO -of 8lrctl SlreM _....... _ ... --. ~ Mid n.. -no 11iQn of IOroed _., to the loc*ed olNClll• A men wllO loc*ed se.•&O in CUii tn hi• car'• glOYe --'"*'!1.tound H hlld -alC>lefl -im. ~ w""'-dey and T-ey of ... , -He ,.,.., pOloe ,,.. -fled -petked et-· IOc:ettone Wound __, -IM,,. ---broil• In 10" -ptled -,,.,. ~_.._,"*" T-lounQ9 cllelra and e p9tl0 lel*t -• .-..pea Oii ,,.. front petlo ot • hO<ne on the 300 bloelt of Lindo A----Moncley niQlll The turntt111e le v-91 S803 Irvine A at•eo,.. r-1ed "'*" WtclnMCMy from 1 cw pen.eel on ti.e 19000 Dloctl of Nonwoo4 r .. ,_ Pottce -• c-10 the R.oncho Sen Joequln Golf Courae on • bur111wv c;ell Olllcera Uld the .._u lied on 1001 BUDGET ... From PageA1 the payroll may require them to curtail aerviCeJI and layoff ~ ployees. To aa.'Ommodate the cut, Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks said he may have to lay off 14 attorneys from his staff, which would severely limit h is staff's ability to proeecute drunken driving cues at the municipal court level. Assistant Sheriff Walter Fath said hjs department already is thinly staffed and he didn't know just wh~ cuts totaling approx- imately $2 millJon could be made. He estimated some 50 positions might have to be ell~nated. Supervisors went on to review supplemental budget requests from the sheriff's department, courts, county marshal's office, probation department and district attorney's office. The supplemen- tal requests represent new pro- grams, employees or equipment department heads have asked for in the new budget. Supervisors decided to look at these extras, but deferred final approval of any department's requests until Monday, when the board will receive reports from each de partment detailing how the initial cuts are to be achieved. Silk screen firm chief Swangp dies Services will be h eld at 11 a.m. Friday for Donald Swango, a Newport Beach resident since 1957 who died Tuesday of heart failure at St. Jude's Hospital in Fullerton. Mr. Swango, president of a silk screening company based in New- port, was a long-time member of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church and the Newport-Balboa RotaryOub. He served several temlS as president of the Balboa Coves Residents' Association and was a volunteer counselor to heart pa- tients through the Mended Hearts organization of Hoag Memorial Hospital. Swango is survived by his wife. Betty, his daughter, Denise Ledesma and 90n, Dana Swango. He also had four grandchildren • Services will be held at the Newpo rt Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive. Inter- ment will follow at Pacific View Cemetery. Founlain Valley Someone Cllmbed o.-lhe roof of • 91'"11'1 In the 111000 -of Ml Kenya -elolli I blc)'Cle v.iued Al »90 efter melllng 11n llnlranw lhr.,.q, .,,..-..,r-- 'a.irljlat• pried ec>Att • plywOod tool --Fountain v-, ~lie Clul> •I Founlflln v-, HIQ!i~-tool<eult-ptopw1y-., ·-~25 Laguna Beach A t>ur!IW-mln IMNC:O... Orougl>I pOloeto lheptiv.1econwnun41y-.. .,,_,._ •- .. -""" ecddenlelly ... Oii .,,. ............ WO<-lnQ on •,_on Mont• Cano Someone _,ly tMde °" """' 1 '9mlly'• i>e1 labfador v-•• a t&O from ne -1n the eoo 1>10C1< of Anita s~. pOlioe Mid Cooler air coming Coastal Extended Tides TOOA\' " 74 M 5e " 117 114 Ill IMS 60 M 73 811 116 80 73 80 IM 811 Ill M 73 M Sii IO 15 11$ .. .. .. .. 72 17 •• 85 6e Ill 59 M 541 e 11 7$ 71 IM 71 1M 72 ICI 78 116 44 t2 71 '°' 13 H 76 .. 71 .. 75 12 IM I) 711 .. 7t 87 13 .. 78 "' 71 IO 71 ., ,, .. 74 ~ 17 91 .. t3 72 to 'I'll " 13 ._..... t117pm 41 hoMd-7.U p m 2 t ....... ,_....,. t.llA.111 • , "'""-1:1111.m 00 ._..,....,. a-en•·"' •' 9-lf -• '7 "''" , 0 tuft -100., M l :ot 0 M., tjMa r11C19\'e16.U 1 m. --...... 1'°9 pm ~••tod"l'.i 11npm.!"- ''*'•'t q1m \ 111 IO =~ :; :: StlttMatla .. 54 8-ttte =~ ~ ::,~.: .. '2 119«*-tOO '1 8Yf-M 11 Tocieila .. 1t ,_ M 11 Tl*e II I f W-'*'O!On " 71 WICHla .. 70 ., Ill IO M ti N .. 74 .. 76 17 61 " .. • 74 tW 1t " 7' .. 10 IO II lllf llPIRT ' :.. D.ily ..... ,.._ ., ... ....__ Crowds like this at the Orange County Fair provide fertile ground for pickpockets, but no incidents have been reported thus far into the fair, which runs through Sunday. No crime problems at fair Put aL'Orching 'temperatures, 40,000 people and a carnival with game attractions together and you've got a potential recipe for trouble. But law enforcement officals patrolling the 10-day Orange County Fair say crime has not been a problem this year at the sprawling fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa police Sgt. Richard De Francisco said 150 people have been arrested since Friday at the falr, which has so far attracted more than 155,000 visitors, up 200 from last year. Most of the arrests involved minors drinking beer, police said. They are cited, released and escorted off the fairgrounds. "It's been a nice, quiet fair this year," said DeFrancisco. ''U we see kids drinking beer , and we think they're under age, we stop them." To help combat the sale of beer to minors, customers are only allowed to purchase one beer at a time after 8 p .m . The new rule lessens the chances that an adult can buy alcohol for friends under the age of 21 . said DeFrancisoo. The fair grounds are being patrolled by Orange County sheriff's deputies, Costa Mesa police and fair security personnel. Today at the Orange County Fair Acthlltla wtll contlnlA through Sunday al Ille Oranci-County Fair at Coat• Mau's lalr- gtoundl with carntval rides, llvestock competi- tion, game bootha and dleplaye. Some ol tl>e a~ractlonl I~: TOOAY • 4 p.m.: u-tc>c* Quiz Bowl at u ..... tock ThMtre. Ballan Gfant at Country ,,...dowa. er .. , .... be6ClnQ PfoOflm at Home Art• Bulld- lng. Sou1hem Calltornl• gardening program In Floral Bullcllng. International Spa Aerobic Oenclng at Heritage Stage. • 5 p.m.: Velvet Knight C~a on Harltage Stage. Starlight Dancert at Lttti. Theatre. Navljo -vlng PfoOfllTI at Cr1n Theatre. • 5:30 p,m.: Gymnt.Stlca at Main Mall. • 6 p.m.: Seltt>anque Jugglete on Grounds. ,,.... PIQgy "'°"' at Flow8f and Gatden Bulldlng.--Country Fun cont.ii at Country ~ • 6:30 p.m.: ShMp Scramb141 Showmanship In ShOW ring. Ve!Yel Knight Cadets at Heritage Stage. • 7 p.m.: Bellamy Brother'I perform et Arlington Ti-tr.. "Landec;apee In China" pr()Ofam at Craft• Bulktlng. Starling Oeooer Fair Ring at Llttle Theatre. Ken Orrick 100 Stage Cr-at lntarnatlonal Piece • 7:30 p.m.: "Rock ol Ille '80s Dance" leeturlng MV3 star Richard Blake at Or~ land Pavilion. Starla Hill end Lones1ar at Country Meadows • 8 p.m.: VandermelcSI at Herllage Stage. Interior "-sign p<ogram at Fl~ and Garden Bulldlng. Pig Scram bi. Showmanlhlp at ShOW· ring. • 8·30 p.m.: KHTZ's Great Rocle and Roll Time Machin• al Grandstand. Dancing Waters 11 Main M1l1. • 9 p.m.: Bellamy Brothers pertorm at Arllngton Thatre. Floral d11lgn p<ogrem at Flower and Garden Bulldlng. Raguzl M1g1e1an Show 111 Heritage Stage. Lumbrjaclc show at Fair Ring • 9·30 p m Dancing Watera II Main Mill • 10 p m .. Vandermelda at Hllfllage Stage FRIDAY • Noon· COOklng by solar energy and needle ar1 tn the Home Ar1s Building Continue all day • Noon: Backstage Dancers on the Herllage Stage • 1 p m · 4H junior showm1nshlp In lhe Livestock Show ring. Rooster crowing In the Country MNdowe and Ronald McDonald Magic Show In the Oranoet•nd Pav1111on. • 2 p.m. Charti. Red Mlnllrtl Show In the Country Comets and Lum•ledl Show In the Fair Ring • 3 p.m Aller Ego Band in the Or~ Pavttlon and OlllPW Derby 1n the Uttl• Ti-1.-. • 3.30 p m .. 4H and FFA Judging Cotlteal In the 11.,..1oc1< Show r1ng and an A8lan plallc In the Home Ans Bulldlng • 5 p.m .. Lalehhook In lhe Ctaha 8ullding1. Woo Woo Sl9Wlt'IS In lhe Fair Cour1 and Llv•atock Quiz Bowl in the UYMtoelt ThMlar. • 6 p.m.: MIU Piggy Show In the Flowar & Gard.,, Building and Crowing In the Country Meadows • 7 pm Rick Nelson In IM Ar11ng1on Ti-tar. • 8 p.m Hypnoltal .now In the Orangeland Pavilion and rodeo 1n 1"41 Grll>dlland. • 9 p m Riek Nelson on lhe Arttngton Stage • IG pm H)'POOUl1 show In the Orangelancl Pevtllon and Biiiy Armllrong on the Heritage Stage. Admllllon to 11>1 lair 11 $.4 IOt ~ult•, S 1 tor children 6 10 12 and ctlildren undef 6 are admllled tree. Seniors over 65 ar• admlltecl tor S 1 on weekdays. Parklno la S 1 Edison to ask PUC permission Friday for Onofre rate hikes By Tlte Aasoelated Pttt1 The California Public Utilities Commission will hear oral argu- ments Friday in Lo& Angeles on requests from the owners of the San Onofre nuclear power station for rate increases when the Unit 2 reactor goes into commercial oper- ation in August . Southern California F.dison :0. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. have asked for interim rate increases while the PUC de- termines how much money they are entitled to get back for oosts •• related to completion of the Unil2 reactor. Tests and warranty runs on the reactor. located on the border between San Diego and Orange counties, are to be completed in early August. Once that has happened. the companies are eligible to earn a return on reasonable amounts of money they invested to buiJd the reactor. The PUC staff says th~ plant is likely to become operational long before the commission determines what a reasonable· amount of money is. So the issue in the public hearings that begin Friday l.s how much the utilities should get in interim rate increases. to tide them over until the final out.come of the review process. F.dison has asked for a $361.6 million revenue increase to reflect first year returns and projected first year operating expenses at the plant. SDG&E has asked for $127.265 mi Won. ' • 24 -------- II 8 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 14', 1983 ' •1' ;:~;;-- "MOVIE • ~ • * * "Sanla Fe Troll" (1940) Errol flynn, 04ivla de Hav1lland , ~ -8:00- 1 lDU NEWS L IJ~WOMAN I llJ/L08() · U .W.A.T. ' ) HAWAK Fl\IE-4 I ~OVEREASY !>AMERICAN GOVERNMENT • {CBSNEWS tAICNEWSc;J )"8CNEWS l 11110vt£ t ''SI. Helens .. t 19811 Art Carney. iillCIHullman I l VIDEO JUKEBOX • -6.:06- 1 > ORANGE COUNTY TODAY -6:30- 1 JOICl(CAVETTIR) ~ANOING HUMAN HEWS i BARNEY MILLER I ' L()()t( ALNE > FELONY SOUAD )MOVIE • "RU(kus" 119801 Dir~ Bened1c1 tda Blalr -7:00- , ICBSNEWS I tNBCNEWS I tKUNGFU I ABI:. NEWS O I POUCE WOflAN ' )NEWS I I THREE'S COMPANY QJl JOKER'S WILD I BUSINESS REPORT I I MOTOAWEEI< I P.M. MAGAZINE I ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT I IDAAGNET I 1MOVIE • "Pygmalron ( t9831 Peter • fOOle Margot K1d<ler MOVIE u ., Time Ban<111s 119811 Craig ' 1moc~. David Warner -7:30- 1 2 ON THE TOWN I ~ FAMILY FEUO t I EYE ON l.A I BASEBALL 1 ONE DAY AT A TIME I CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH I MACNEll / LeiRER REPORT 1 BITS. BYTES ANO BUZZWAROS I YOU ASKED FOA IT •MOVIE G ®J MASADA " G MOVIE • • '> "Whal s New Pussycat?" ( 1965) Pete< Sellen. Pe181 O'T oole. e t.CLAUDIUS e MOVIE • • • • 1 "The F101111ng Seat>ees" t 1944) John Wayne. Susan Hayward &!'I SNUK PAEVIEWS m IHStDE ORANGE COUNTY C•MOVIE * * • • "Yankee Doodle Dandy .. ( 19421 Jal11it5 Cagney. Joan Leslie. H NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS @MOVIE • • '> Race For Your life. Charlte Brow!)l" t 19771 Animated. -8;30- fDNUMEAOUNO m SNEAK PREVIEWS 'H INSIOE BOXING -9:00-e l!"'I SIMON & SIMON 0 l)t GIMME A BREAK G» I, CLAUDIUS EID SAUDI AMBIA m MASTERPIECE THEATRE H MOVIE • • 'Six Pack (1982) Kenny Rog· ers. Drane Lane 0 MOVIE • •" Beach Girls' (1982) Oebfa Blee. Val Klrne S PYGMALION IZ MOVIE * * • · And Now For Something Completely 0.11818111" ( 1972) Graham Chapman. John Cteese. -9:30- D ~CHEERS m THE VIRGINIAN -10:00- B r !) CBS REPORTS 0 ~Hill STREET BLUES OGCDllJNEWS 0 ®)20 120 EID OtAMONOS IN THE SKY m MURDER MOST ENGLISH @MOVIE • ': Death Valley (19821 Paul LeMat Peter 81llrngsley -10:10-c SCREEN LEGEHOS -10:30- l 9 J II) INOEPEHOEHT NETWOAI< NEWS 0 LOVING FRIE NOS ANO PERFECT COUPLES Z MOVIE ** * "Eye 01 The Needle ' f1981) Oonaro Sulflerland. Kale Nelligan -11:00-''' ·rime Out Ot Mind I fllis Calvert. Ella Rarnes 11947) 6 0 U ll @)~NEWS 0 SATURDAY NIGHT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• edwards cinemas : WHEllE THE IEST PICTlllU PUY • -. • N[WPORT BEACH • • SO COAST PLAZA • 10 1111 • r,.,, !Joit1 ~'""' 11Mll <:I 11( (DI' T<>Mt coon sor .. - IO •ilr••~ -.n.OI Mor °""' 111) JOO ~O'l I •S II IS l'(.1 O••• '.~ 1 llOO 0 \ I ~("ii "-7Sl·4la. 0019• .llltfO TilMi COO[} 'flAIICJMCl' ,., a .. , oo 100 soo l )U jl• 100 ~· ("'\ 10 • .,_ rt J:4 1 .-.._ "'' 7Sl-4ta. TOWN ctNfCR e .. 1 Rtln()<I\ U ,.., ... .., 'ITllOllll aCl' (PS) " -""') t1 JO I JO • lU ISl-41.. Ul I JO JOJO Ta. CENTER JS 111!1 • ""' r>o,oc, 10 ,.,_ ..... Of 111 lDr .ti-°"'!llS I 00/00 7Sl·4114 '•S tr$) SOUTH COAS1 111 Tallllt -lOll"' m;1 -()"' '10 I I) S46·2111 & JD 3 IS 100 SOUTH COAST ,.,,, .. ,,..,,, -Tl~ P\ACrS" (IJ -0..., I IS IJO 600 S44·2111 BIS 1010 • WESTMINSTER • CRlllA WOT ---nt.JtlS CMMA"m ---n1.ms CRJllA wm _ ... ........ n1.3935 Cllliil •m --··" ltl·3'lS OOUt StlRIO ,.... .. ,", O• 1 1100 'IO •'>O 'IS ''S ~.,.,-. ·oc1orvssy· IP'> r • .,., l:O \~ 61\ .. , ,, s !°""""""' "rlAOIC P\AClS ' (I) r);.11 I JO I 0 ,00 ! ·~ k t.I "•'' .... 8'•·~· '"' WI.$ • (11;) C1to1 ,'l()110 i w a I\ IQ J\ l'f-(tt • 1lC IOPUSS!'" P'I ,, .. ,, t/ 11 110 S 1S U Q 101\ ................ 'lMINl'MOtt• (I) 0-1 IH O 1•0 H O 100 'O'i 11 0!> It.I~• ......... --w.J'll'CI <Wt 100 > 1'1 H~ 100 10 II SOOTH COAST '"MM 6 I•«•°"'°' -·~r (PS) -°"'' 100 •IO ~ -& 'tfllll CMIC. (Pl;) -600 ~·]102 3" 10 lO HAatlOll TW1" Rott1 -· -'UtCl'lllSr("') -Ill.• f, 1>00 I JO 10!11: ~ Vii> iiiu 1t r., r. "-.• , 1tt·ll20 ....... ne..-O'l1 lloft 11 1\ JOI Ul U 'I .,.,... --'"1 _,, "'I I\ 1n.10 ~,..= ll'Cl SOUfH COASJ """11 '0 lt'IS'IO c--, ." 19'0 .. ._,, -OCI~ (PC; h I JO I • ... 1~14 G 1H SfAIOI OL TWILIGHT ZONE G» THE JUFERSOHS fl) ISEHHY Hill &:I BUSINESS REPORT I!) THE PAWSEAS 8:) 700 ClU8 !CJMOVIE *. "Greese 2" (1982) Ml•Wtll CllUltltkl, Midlelll f>lejller -1?-A0-8 \JJMCCLOUO lCJMOVIE u • "Rlgttme" t 19811 James Ceo· ney, HOWlfd E Aolllns. • • "An90' 01 HE A.T " ( 19821 Mlt· -12:46- Oil MOVIE llyn Chamber& • .. IM0Vlf • Zlpj>tdl" ( 1982) ~II Baio. Wll· lff!Aatnes tOlMOVIE • ··Nunes 01 Tiit 407" ( 1980) .>esi. SI. Jatn415. Paul Thomas (SI LOVING FRIENDS AHO PERF'6CT COUPLES -11:30-u (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.O. D Qt THE BEST Of CAASON 0 <ml A8C NEWS NtGHTUNE G YOU ASKED FOR IT (!) ONE STEP BEYOHo m ODO COUPLE e HARAYO S) CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES l Sl A NEWOAY IN EDEN @ MOVIE * *' • "Shogun Assassm" (19811 Tom1saburo Wakayama, Masahiro Tomtkawa -12:00-0 EHTERTAINMENTTONIOHT OMOVIE * * * "Escape From Zahraln" ( 19621 Sal Mineo. Yul Brynner l!_t INOEPEHOEHT NETWOAI< NEWS G» MOVIE * * •;, "The Greal SlouK M8S$1Ctt" ( 1965) Joseptl Collen Phtlip Carey rs MOVIE * * "Grease 2" ( 1982) Maxwell Caullleld. Michelle P1eille<. -12:30- 0 !B LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN D COUPlfS U ®l ONE ON ONE :!> TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE II) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE al) ORANGE COUNTY TODAY OJ MOVIE * * ' • "Union Cdy" (1980) Debo! ah Harry. Dennis Lipscomb Z MOVIE ** • "Eye Of The Needtt" 1198t) Oonal<I Suthef1111d. Kale Nelllp1 -1:00- 0 MOVIE • • t "The l.ighl fhat Failed" t 1939) Ronald Colman, Wal111 Hualon 0 MOVIE • • 111 "P91tec1 Friday" ( 1970) Ursula Andress. S1an1ey 8ak81. (!)MOVIE t • •,; ·'Here Come The Gll1t" t 1953) Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl. Cl) MOVIE • • • "The Proud And The Prolane .. ( 1956) William Holden, Oebotlll Kerr (!}) EHTERT AIHMENT TONIGHT 8:)GENESCOTT OMOVIE * * "Waitress" 11982) Carol Otlke. Jim Hams. -1:30- D 3 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT • -2:00-6 C8SN£WSNIGHTWATCH CD TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE lSJMOVIE ft "The Happy HOOIU!f Goes To Washington" ( 1977) Joey Heall111r· ton. Ge<>fge Hamlllon -2:15- (01MOVIE * "Tanan. The Ape Man .. (1981) Riclla1 d Hams. Bo Oerelt -2:30- 0G» NEWS SE1'GEANT 8tlJ(0 II) MARY HARTMAN. MARY HARTMAN @MOVIE •·~ "Body And Soul .. 11981) Leon Isaac Kennedy Jayne Kenoedy. ,ZJMOVIE * * .. Friday The 131h, Parl II .. ( 1981) Amy Sleel. John Furey -2:40- ltilMOYIE *'" ··under The Rarnbow" (19811 Ctievy Chase. Cairle Fisher See complete lletlng In TV log ~HANNEL LISTINGS O l<NlC I ((HSI 0 KNH( (NllC. I 0 I< fl A (Ind I 8 KAH( t AfH. I ()II.I M H (( 11'>1 6 II.HJ TV (Inc.I ) a;) M S t (A !!ti ID I< llV lln<l I m KC.OP rv 11nc.1 , m .... c f r 1 I'll';» W KOU I PUSI Or a lot of cash? Then call classified. Those things taking up space in your home, Items you haven't used In ages. may be Just what someone else niftds. So give us a call . it's easy to use classllled to get your hands on some cash. llllJPlllt ClauM~-o ~M2·s.71 t~61 t<.OOC 11n<1 l o On IV Z l IV .. 1-1110 c le'" •. " .. ,.• • tWORI NV N Y " IWl OSI f l~Sl'N I S (S/low!Uf'lt•I 0 Spot11qht 8 f(<10lt• Nr w \ Nf'twork 1 A Mwar41 W '\IJOll l\1\t h 11 IOJO If •0tar•10 ll IOJO »I ~ Grlppl"g, gut-grabbing CBS presents 'Plane That Fell From the Sky' . ~FRED ROTHENBERG cover·up. . ~•"* Rout.mely, the NTSB, because ot limited NEW YORK -The Friendly Skies. The Wings te<·hnicaJ knowledge, has the plane's own manufac· of Man. Smiling StewardetlSeS. This is the positive turer -in this case, Boeing -conduct tes1a on Image of a i.rline travel. But there is a down side to damaged aircraft. Gibson likens that to "putting flying, a holy terror nightmare that Is examined Dracula in charge of the blood bank." tonight in CBS News' gripping and gut-grabbing Boeing, which declined to be intef'Vlewed for the documentary, "The Plane That.Fell from the Sky." documentary because of pending litigation, found On April 4, 1979, a TWA Boeing 727 with 89 evidence of misalignment in one actuator, the part people on board suddenly lost control and plummeted which allows each wing to extend and retract. But 33,000 feet in 44 seconds. ''l w on't feel any pain. It'll Boeing said the actuator did not contribute to the be just lights going out," remembered one man. mishap, theorizing, Instead, that the pilolB were "Make it fast," recalled one woman. experimenting with an unauthorized procedure to Seconds from impact, the crew, in a desperation increase speed. move, pulled down the landing gear and regainf(i Th~ cre w denied this a nd asked to take control of the runaway aircraft. Capt. Hoot Gi~ _A he-detector tests. But the NTSB turned down their came on the loudspeaker "Ladies and gentlemen._I~~\f request. Without a shred of evidence, the NTSB sure it's very apparent to everybody that we've had a adopted the "Boeing &-enario" slight problem." Although CBS did not find any evidence that "Slight problem" is pilot understatement. Flight Boeing Heel, Kurtis thinks the NTSB "came up with 841 had returned from the dead. the wrong conclusion." Tonjght's "CBS Rep0rts" re~reat.es that The documentary's third part examines the • free-fall with the on-board re-enactment and traumatic flight's impact on its crew and passengers. voi~ver recollections of 39 of the passengers and Gibson felt the stares and whispers of his the flight crew. "I don't think they wanted to relive neighbors and moved to Cost.a Rica. One woman the experie nce." says Bill Kurtis, the documentary's hasn't been able to shake her depression and physical reporter. "I think they wanted to be on television." pain. Another passenger realized that he didn't really The reassembled crew and passengers werP love his wife and got a divorce. filmed in a studio, an airport and a cockpit simulator. Said another man: "I stop and smeU the roses The sha king· plane sequence was shot on the same along the way. Much more so now than I did before." vibrating platform used for "Earthquake," which is appropriate since "The Plane That Fell From the Sky" has the makings of an "Airplane 1979" disaster movie. Only it was real. CBS is new to the news technique of st.aging events, although it did blow up Omaha, actually a model of ii., for a Cive·part defense series. Holly and Paul Fine, the producers of tonight's documentary, however, had used re-creation techniques in "The Saving of the President'' on ABC last year. Now working for CBS Ne ws, they again managed to keep within responsible journalistic parameters by using the actual participants, not actors, to re-enact their movements and recall their feelings and thoughts. "We said we want you to give the most accurate portrayal," says Kurtis. ''We're not asking you to be dramatic or emotional. Just show us what you did." The documentary's second section tells another harrowing story. It examines the National Transpor- tation Safety Board's investigation into whether the a<...'Cident was caused by human or mechanical error. Kurtis calls it a "shoddy investigation." After making a miraculous, emergency landing, the crew came funder suspicion from federal investigators because of the erasure of the cockpit recorder. The crew members said they didn't know how it happened, leading investigators to deduce CBS Correspondent Bill Kurtis in- vestigates the near disaster of a Boe ing 727 airliner which we nt out of control and plummeted 33,000 feet, in CBS Reports: "The Plane That Fell From The Sky," tonig ht at 10:00 on KNXT. Live on Stage! ~dw•rd& alllST« CINf.NA llllTOI If llocMllUI wiu w ~o z•« The Musical Extravaganza!! ·• 8 P.M. THURSOA YS-SA TUR DAYS, July 28, 29, 30, Aug. 4, s. 6 7 P.M. SUNDAYS, July 31 & Aug. 7 2 P.M. SATURDAYS, July 30 & Aug. 6 RESERVED SEATS $6.00 Fri & Sat Eves $4.00, Thurs & Sun Eves, S•t Mat. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ROBERT B. MOORE THEATRE 2701 Fa1rv1ew (at Arlington) Costa Mesa (714) 556-5527 ORDER TICKETS NOW FOR BEST SEAT LOCATION' WHO PARTIES AT Visa Mastercard Acceptea LE CHARDONNAY LOUNGE? ~l Pt:HlllS l'R(;NIS A lmRI SllGWOOO fm.CI~ ·A Sll~SllR SlAlltwl l«M J)HN IRA'r1ll1A ·sIAYll«l ALM. l.IHIHIA RHOOIS. llHOLA lllil*S. SllVI t(MnJ • II AllJRll«i ~ er IH( 811 lllS ·I XIQJIM ffOWR Bill OOIS ~lllfN BT SYMSl(R SIAllLM ANl IGMAN ~IHR . P!DWO 8T Qlll SllM1Xll AIC) sn~SllR STALi~ ~~;_,~1s= · MAl !MJIRM'.K A~lA!nl :~;=;! ~ • ........__ ·-t ---STARTS TOMORROW--- •BREA Mann Brea Plaza 529 5339 •COSTA MESA Edwards Town Center 751 4184 EL TORO Edwards Saddleback 581 5880 M1s110N VIEJO •WHTMIDTER Ed wards Mission Edwards Cinema V1e10 Mall West 891 ·3935 495 &220. NEWftORT IEACHEJ:I Edwards Newport Cinema 644 ·0760 ORANOEm:I:I FOUNTAI• WALLEY Pacific's Fountain Valley Orive·ln 962 2481 LA HABRA Pacific's La Habra Drive In 87J 1862 ORANGE Pacific's Orange Orlve·ln 634 036 1 Cinedome634 2553 •a&nmDOlP"'swl NO li'AllH ACClll'TID '°" THIS UfOAOIMINf I "-_.,,..------ Now apptanng, Graffiti. June 2).)uly lb Irvine's after·hours elite. People who know where conversation sparkles. You'll find it all at Le Chardonnay Lo unge, where the mood is light and lively. Tonight drink, dance and romance to the mu k of Graffit i. who'll be providing the most dynamic entertainment in town bl-tween 9 and 1:30 a.m. Make your plans now ,,nd don't be.Intel After all, who parties at Le Chardonntly Lounge? EXCITING PEOPLE LIKE YOU. ,._ 1he KEG I ST~ 'J {()le/'-.-. l&IOO MA A ltl'l IUR f'IOUI l'VARD, IRVINF, CALIFORNIA 9'2715 714. m.am .... Ce NB Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 14, 1983 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOlAftONI INCL.UOI fltAO., ON TMI NI .. 'rO•t1., MlDWt.U. l'ACt fll(. fllW, l~'Olt, OlflOIY AltD (llt(llO•Att tTO<• laCHAlllOU ANO flll"OITIO IV fMt ltl'SO ANO tNUtNI' ~,.. Not !o•tn N•I !o•I•• N•t ~, .. , N•I S.•ft N•I Pf IMI• C•ow CllO Pf "°' CIO .. ("9 Pf ,... (IO,.. CllO PE. IWh C.IOv Che PE fWI\ CIOv C ... OIG!o< ... It 101 Bi.-1o9 Gvaro1 0 It 11 11"-+ ~ t..oinf'r 15 ll 101 '1'-Pa'"Lum n Jl If 2~ 4' -cC l 2 ~t Vi OIOlo Ill US t + " Guarot wt I 2fw+ "' LUllf1 I t » U..-t Ill Pac:Pw 2 ' I 1;14 J?\'i ltcCJ tM1 60 2 ?!. _ _! "a ~ 11t I' ~ v.-.... t:•I J11120t 1."' 1.uoY• , 21 ,, 11-PK,. pf 1 ,; i• .!!~r "' "'e" l 1 .., ;i~ .... \419' Nfl ~ ij I} .. I'~+'~ G::::r. e r.; l) .. + l4 t~~ l,~ IJUH m :+ '-:~~r' 4.f. 10 )l s::-~ :::~ 2~ I~ ~ud~+1"' p £ 'WI• Clow C"9 OltlleY 'JO H3 •$v.+11Ji OllSIUI , .. 1 '11' 14"" -M-M -Pe<:llll ·a 120 " 16'4+ \lo loellic IJ!lt f 4J U\'0-\lo 1 i1~ •• OEI 2.AO Q vztv.+ ~ OllSU DIU O alO le MACOM 10. 5'10~$ H.._i, .. "•'"WI>.. \11'72 L"-\l'a ~·,es., 1•"'.s'' 1m' 11!~+ ••. l~UO Pfl.AI ._-•• Ol~•tln m ''-+ '-G!ISU Pti.IS ' 30 -'" MCA 1 ... 10 t I !Ao Vi Paltiil c I If 20 SC."' ~ 2 ,.... ,. kUG ofUS Sf 1 ~I DrPffC> .M ll j$~+ ~ GHSU Pt4 . .0 1' 3' ME.I , 3' 11 I ~ V. PaMtt. .•2 I tot +I *l!>(o 1.70 7 N 0 ' lwnSll lO IS lf,!t ~ Dome e U ·-" GIMUICI U2 9 12$7 27\l+ \lo MGMllr M 11 121 14~ v. Pt11Am m• 7'tt-Iii $61nGf Ut 1 13 ?S..,_ \4 11~!'P 1•'.~t 191 I"'~ ~,•-·~t -Do/'llR• UO I 21\l'a CliU pl 1 7• • 5'\l'J MGMUt .20l 1t 611 It + ~ l'•nA W1 '4'0 4-l.1> SHEhl S.CW 10 2S 6'-.+-.. ·-.. F ... VH • -OoNlll " , 21 G ...... o f\ ,, IOI lfl'o-.... MllMA.J wl )12 l lot+ ""' PtMEC 1 JO I 15' UV.-t .... SouPc' 1.50 14 12•1 u~+ \l'J lrMw~ I SU ~~ ,_ OonlJ 21 ll tn It'+-'-GIAllOll to 14 JI 10 + loll MGM H .60 13 lt~t .. Ptl!IPY tlS 716 "' SOltv Pl 2.60 10 U YJ+ '-S.••• Net l r"'W • IO ,, 16' ---OoMlv 1.60 11 '" "'!<+ .... -H-H -Mac1'lll 70b ,, 302 33... " PN(ff I It 116 llV.+ .,. SOUllCo l.St II 2t ti ......... PE""' cio .. cno :~· :3 lf I~ J~ l'o Oot .. y 110 lt. n"+" HMW ,. lot 1' +t Mcml Dll10 I s1~+11.1o P.,ov 1 11 w 21\'0-111 Soutld' MIS!?! u -'• AAlt u~6A7S 11 + '-laUlll.rH 2" 2 tn.= i,, 8::..-Cn 1.: ~Im ~t :: ~=!.n 1 M tl t~ 2::-\'O ~o' r. 1'":2 t~: ~:rc:.,''tt ll1 ~ m:+ Iii =1& 0: r, m :~ ...... Iii ACF I «I 11 l • )4 + ,., 8urltlWI I S2 ll 13'7 l.7~!11~ OowJn 1 to ;aJ ltl '°"+ '-Hal1F8 110 111~ JI -v. MeelCI .1111 1f '2 Jl:W.+ 'Ill ParllH I 0. >o ·~ 1'~ "-Soml< p1 I 1~ 12"+ i,, AMF SO JJt 16-1'0 8r1Nlll l.IO 1t 1114 " -OtaYo 50 11 14~ Iii H.ibfn 1 llO II f70 60V.+ '-M9if1H , .1' 1S 12 27~ P.,i<Pll S1 l7t lt"+ 14 SOlni> I'll.-&00 SJ -l4 AMII CD . tts ,.._ l tiHo Pl SS 1 ~ ... O••>• .IO 114 11•S '1 "'+ ~ Ha""P l.M It 12' Jt~ lto MelAtl 2J 109 11\'1-2111 Par-. I 10 " U '°'+ ._ SwAlrt t . 16 23 lit »"-AMlt WI 70 10"'+ \'O 8rtN pf 1.1) 1 •V"W Drue 2 Sf ""+ ~ HanJS J·•7• M II + \lo Manlllll -It 12 ,,... PalPfrl 7' 6 Swlkall 1.36 ' I" ,.~ AMII of 1 ti Sii It 8urn0v h U 6' H""t ¥: Orntu• .IO t ti '5 + "< HanJt .Ma Sl 1714+ _.. Manf\Nf .Jl 17 11' J~+ '"' PavtN .W It 101 2 :M1:".!+ "· SwwFtF'!!' .IO f ?', 1 1 !... ... AMII DI 2 I) "s· 310'~. 8uu~lr,'n" '.·'°s2 ~ 1ir'3.s 24 ..._ OuPont 2 . .W 13 lt27 0 .\4 Hncllmn ' IS 109 >2111 + 111 Ma.nCr ' .2t M IO 29\l'Jl -PtvHP " 5' 1S 15 •• -$ ~ • • .... -k .... APL • >W ,, •• ~ •• OuPpl pl3 so 2 11\l'a-.,, Har>OH ·'° 31 fS ~+ .... MenC.r wt 2 lt.19 ..... Pave"' '.12 JS 1013 3l:W.+ .... SwtG .. 1.16 • JO 10'1'>1 :~ ARA 2 OS 1t M '9V. 8utltl 1• 150 12 -'• duPnt of4 50 U Olf>-1\11 Hall/la .&O 41 21\11+ \11 MlrHan :i,cw s ?ti ~ I Pffllclv .20 24 190 ,,.._ \11 Sw~ .52 13 •11 ft ., A~,A la)2 .. ~ft ~'i:+1~ C81 In 1 ao"; c;~,; 3''11+ I g~:PDI rn 7 ~J W" ~:::/ 1i ~ :~i tt~! ~ ~~ .. !', c.4'a ,30,, s.1,~-. :~ ...__ ,, •• ~ l~·-= ~ ~~~1111 1."n' ,? '°'1s 17 t ~ ~bl~ao 111"97 '6 .... +1'11 C8S 1.IO 11lS23 '7\l'a+21'J Ovlleoll.:IO t350 6'1HI Harnl"' In fYJ+ ,_. ;IMnvipf 2• H li+ v: ~·ji,527 m K\Z+ i; -IP ti•4t + .. A«OW " 50 n '°' 21'•-1• CCX '1 ~ '" l OuU ... Ut ' 1s• .... "• Hart8k 2.32 • !OS '3~+ .... MAPCO I IO 10t11• 2•~ P9Mey 216 ti ,,. 5911.+ .... 5-'rv 1.97 1U2.o).I?~ ~ ACmeC 40 " 24'-CIGNA , .. 71131 "~ I 0"4<• ... HS Sf J2 + v. Hartl• .. 10021 0 1/'J 111\arccle "' S'•+ .... PaPL uo 1 317 21\l'a Sllfllltt 152 u.I ... ...-... Actn9E l2b '2 6 17111 CIG pt VS 99 2'~+ " Ounar • 160 23 SOI 60 + "' Haoco I 10 14 5' n'-+ IOt MarMto t 40 ' 111 21 t-~ PaPL DI e..O 110 )4 ~O IM • 11~ °" AClmOo °'IS 9 1,1,llli ·-. 1,c!.:~Fn ,. ,.! ~· '''I Ol>OLI 1 9 S29 ""' HarlH. .. 0 U\l'Jt "" -M Dll.2Se IOOuSO'lo+l"• P•PL. PIUO 120 J7"'+• SqulDO I~ 's ..... -. Aclah 1.739 l6 "~ • .,., ...... Ol>O pf 2 •JOO .. Hartm• 94 12 34 31 --MarlOll ' n Sf IM llllt+lV. P•PL ,.,.AO llfO .. +l\l'a SIMV .eo I ,.._. -AdmMI 24 " 101 14!11+ .. CNA pf I lO ' 2s-. OUQ ... 2.os I''° ,,.,, Half Se uo II " ·~ Mari<C l2 '° ., ISV.+ -PaPL cl«l 25 )1 15.... S8Plll • .so . ., ,, + h AOV•" ' 16 13 '° ts,'~."" .. CCNPCA\n1 1.~ , .. s,,2 3·~~-+ ~ Duo PtK?.10 ' ...... HwllEI 3 13 '3 191.i.. Martlot .l6 21 113 7'\l'a+I PePL CIPr3 7S t H'-StdMol 64 117 571'>+ ff. AMO. 6S 1902 • ·~· .. .... .. O\IQ or 231 •IOSO 11-l'o H••••A i1 11'11 MrthM 210121060 '3 +" P•PL or 11 1160 9S +I-StOltCI 2.;· ''"' ..... t v. AelnLI 2 M 7 2110 Jllll+ '"' CP Nol 1." 9 19 39 OUQ or VS 1660 23...,-'" Hnlln 1 1261•1 tS•to MarlM 1·97 It 411 SI + '" PePL or I 1SOO U SIOlnd 2 121.Sl ~I V. """''" 60 ms lJ"<+J•-. CS)( ' J 12 10 730 ::~t1~' OvcoPI _,. 9 112 l•V.+11'> Ha&LI> n .32 17 $1 .. _ .... MrlM o14N • '3'14+ ~ Potnwll uo 11 ,, '° + \l'a SIOOOll JJ' 1 639 SlV. " ~'1'""1Pro I IS 1m .~~+:.:: g~nc n 1 ~~ .:: .,;:_:: OvnAm ~5i~.2t-lt>l-,,. ~~~·M .21 ~ .~ ~tv.-" M••vK I :11 21 731 34'-+ lit ....... Pl t.60 2 ,. -"' SOOll Of s •IO 12 v. Alrt>Frf 60 24 2• 211'1+ ,,. Ct bol 9'I 12 49 ,.,..__ •• EGG ~ 16 121~1137 H il'I Htllm . IS 13'3 271'+ "' MCI Cuo ' 64 IS ll2 .. 1 ....... oi 2•10 II 114 ~"·=2 .... ~:if.KC ·rs ~i 'l~ g .... ~ AIMOI " ' 125 7:1.>-, .. C•OtnC 1 10 .. _., ........ E Svst • -'° 31107' ,,.,._ .... Htlllg n .41 " ., 27 ..... + "' ~~~ '111 # :; ill !111o!1~ ~=t~ • 19 :~ 21'11+ "' SIM 7' 17 524 1'l + ~ AlaP olA3.92 ' ,,... CHU• 111 " • • EagleP ·" 10 l1 21!'0-l'o Hein: I IO • ,,.. '1\11+ ..., ~ I, .. 11 10. .. -" .._Ell I ' " '"" SI t I 17 IJ ~ AlePdol 11 Jl 71, Celllln 2YJ9 ISS 2U1-\l'a-I'> Eaoco U112 ISSuJ7•'11+ttr. HttlanC 13 57 lS\...-1'1< ~-F JOl l h Pec>&t 30l9 "ll +°"'SI S.l.239 "fh+l'o AlaP p1 I 2t 1100 43•,-1,, C•mrnl '° 9 l6 '• EallAlr 2to6 f-11... Helrlnl I.JO JS 211 2'''2 Ma C t S6 , 1l''> Pec>slCo I '2 16 S. :Ml'> ,, 5' tCll I 61 17 '2l U \11 Alegsco 116 1 1 :;~+ ._ ~1!.~~ On 41 2~~ ~~ ,.. EAL wtO nt ~*"-"' HelmP .l1 ti &12 2.5',H "° Ma:I: 1J7 1 Ill•+ Yo PaJ11EI §0 21 766 ll"" -' i?ll Sf 102 Sl't Att,Alr 12 14 ll6 c R pf 50 43 )' .::: ~I ~:~:~ ~ 1: .a: ~"t ~ ~ 1)2 .. IS~ J~• .. t ~~ MalluE ,.. 11 11' '1•4+ ... Ptmltft 123• 1 12) ,101 + ~ $:~:! n l~ ,, l~"'= ~ !~t~ 1 ~ ~ i; ~~"! ~ c~.!:~o 2.20 10 111 41"ot-.. E>Alr Of 3 90 75''>-ll'o HetllC n 24 I>"" Mattel )Cl 12 411 11, ::~~ d~ U 'H n~+ St.,IOo 1.12 121003 2"1'>-"' All>lln > 60 II I 17 21~+ \\ CdPac II 1 IQ 160 ~ + '' EHtGF I.JO e 101 21~ ''• He<llC Oii 50 S 10'1>~ "• ~:ri ;17 50 !: 2f::Z ... lrlll SO 17 IOS? tS\9-'• SttYnJ l.:IO 21 32 21'1'> !~:glO I~ 13 It~ n :z+ ... ~:~='~ g ~ 90 B n•1,-"' ~:~t~I l.f. .1 Jg J~ ~::r:n 210 ' 1: tt"'t ~ ~.os 2 11 ., S1'1•+"" Ptlllt 3.Jte 3 ~31'4i ~ 1::-~c" t~~ u ~ ir--Iii AlaaAll 1 2411107 24\'e-l"" CaoCJI• 20 :IO 331 1'6 EalOll .tO 132 o .. + -"1 Hetln ot J ll'l.o-'" Mavle 2a 17 143 S4 -.... PatR• Olt.S7 32 ,1, Sti<VC DI t &1110 15-'11+ * ...... "' 14 S6 16~ ... C•PHIO '·'° • 630 lJ + v. Echlin .... 16 "' 2tw+ ..... Htwlf'lo. JO 27 l •n """+ ''"' McOr Ol 2.:IO 2 25-:w.-"' Pttn• ~I.IN 23 l3' ,,.. SIOMW uo. • • uv.-v. AllllCD I.DI " 1234 ... ,. + ... CtPHd Pit.JM Sl 1011.1.+ .... Ec~ero .96 1S 101• 21~-14 Hexcel .60 26 J9 2~ '"' Mc Or DI 2.60 s ,. Pllur ' I 16 11 ISM •;., StoneC ,60 26 IS2 2t"'+ .... ~IQCo pl~N 1 26lr-Yo C•rlng Cl .2t 121 17'11 EOl•Br '·" II 1'6 IS\11+ 'I• HIShear ,50 11 IS\lo-" McOrl Ill IO 11 213 21..._ ,,_ ~~o, S4 12 ,:tt 11/• Stot>Stl 1 .IS 1' 11S SOV.+ '"' Altlnt 1.&0 l69 ~ '1• Carlltt. .91 10 112 29V>+ t,, EOwrd • .IO tl llS •111+ 1;, HIVOlt .IS Sf 132 ll""t 14 Mcort WI IOtl 6-Ill PllllaEt 2 12 13647 tt-YI SlorTec IS SN ~+ I.\ Altln ... 2 19 J2 19-'" Carnal 2.20 10 '" .,.,, EIPHO .61 10 169S 191.o+ .... Hllllt>rO ... 1S I I •1 + .... McOnt ' I 13 t 110 64-!a+ "' 4! '3 -"' Storer .40 • »Va AIQI plC1US ?OS 91'1> CeroFI '.3'l 16 J9 )Cl•,+ °"' EPG Opf2.3S 4 :!0'11+ It. Hlllon 1 IO 20 1S 5' McOnO I '2 10 l10 SS"'-PNIE PIUS : S71.'0-1'4 StrlOR , n 16 «2 37V.+ ~ Al9Pw 2., 112111 n ... + 1, c .. Pw 2.<IO 1 J212 21i,,--EPG ol 31S 31 2t -.... Hltacl!I ,,. "1)19 Jl.\li+ .... McGEO 1 11 "' >Pt+ ... Pl\llE pf 1.U ..... $ue•&ll .JO ' SI , .... •;. AllellG &Oii W 11:19+ '" Carlee 2.10 24 65 '5 + \l EPG pr I& 21 -I/, Hoddav M 17 601 52'-McGrH tl OI 20 tlf '51.4-~ ~l~IE Dl17t 2t1J l)O IJI +t Sullalr 12' 7V.-•;. AllclCD 2 &O 617 501'>+ 1.i., CartPlr 120 16 27 43' •+ ''" Eleor .JO 21 21 20 -''• HollvS 1 26' 47'1'>+ 11.•• Mctnt 9 SI 32~+ '.lo ~I ' 30 lot +l SW.Bk~ 1 QI t 3' 25 + 14 AldCP 1>4674 lSS ~· ... c .. tHw In lHW ,,.. Etac.A• 2J 73 1)-'· HmeCi pfl,10 ' Poi+ ... MCNeW tO 11 11111+ .,. ::l:11E ~115.!,.S 1~ 56V.-1 S<;nCll 41 31• " 2S'"' AlllCo p1 12 1 111\o+ \It CartH Pl 1 7 lS'•-11• EOS , 31 '69 34 + ~. Hmtlll, .20 &1 131 J2-ll'o Mead I 141 lOl'o+ lolo '" .-I ?l i•-•• SunEI t2S 16V.+ '-AicKP olUSe 11) 10211'>+ ,,.. CortWI " 12 127 1S + 1" EIMeMv S7 1'6 ·-.... Honda .33t 10 llS ,..,.-t4 Mull• 2SI ,, JI + v. PllllSUCI 119 ; t611 sflZ+ 14 SunCo uo 111076 .. _ \'e AltdPO IS e•i.-" CatcNG 1.17 21 1l '"'+ l'O EMM Of I 22 10 -'" HonwM UO 11 1:141 lltV.-Ill M9d1r11 .n It 149 S4 +2 ::::::~ 'A JO S4 J111>+ \II Sunel•lr l,IO 16 15 49 + 1;, AlclStr 1.IO 14 117 S2tr-\l'a CHllC~ 732 14* ...... Etvln '·'° 10 122 77-.... Hoo•U 1.21 IS Ill :Mlf•-"' Mellon 2.U 1 lS1 .,,,._ "' p Ill I 3 •sv.+ 11'1 SunMn 171 ""' AllclT.i t t m 23•.i..-1 C111c o• JOSv2t"it-"' Em,.E• 2.10 " "" 601'e-.,. Hor18n 1.52 1 •• 2•-'II Mtl¥11 • t.09 17 t35s 45'!1.+ .. ..:!11:...,Dluo , 653 as•1o + v. sun•t•• 19 s 7t11 AMltCI\ SI """ CalrpT uo •1291 45 ... + .. ERad • '° ... 1s•1.+ .,, Horl1on ·"'' 131 lU 10\'0 MatSI • " 31S 70 +I r>• ..... •A ' 1 ~ ... _ \.!I 5'.tPtVi 60 11 2SI ll .... n.cn pf 19 34 CtcoCO 1 9 1 31'1'>+ " EmrvA .so 26 IOS 21 + "' Ho•oC' ·'° 23 llSJ sav.+ t;. MetTU 1.10 1 3n Hiii+ .... Plll~V.tA ·; " J ;;;.;: \l'a SucwOll :20 JOJOOI • + ,,.. AIC>nPr 6 2t uil"'°+ ._ Celan.. 4 101 '4114 t-'It Emhart 2 . .0 9 24 51 Hotelln 2.60 IS S 2~ Merck 2 IO l6 7'2t ~+ ~ ~' lM 1 )ti 21-14 Suom!IG .7' 11 26 Sii'>-ti'> Atcoa I 10 ?t24 37•t.+ .... c.ien ol . 50 1 31 + "' EmPO• '·'° 7 13 ts -.... Hou9M 1.60 II 7 S7-"" ~Ly • ti m• s.v. + \lo p 1 ,. 13' ,,_ \4 SUotcp 1'7 s"+ \II Arna• .20 Sfl 16V.--•to Ce<lfel 2 76 9 214 l611'a Emo Of ,'1 11000 l \'O HouFI> ' 40 10 S21 16111+ •;. MewO 11 677 3 p:o;y 2 4' f l1S 57'111+ "' Swanft AO ta 1 11 Arna• Pl l 7 41'/o Ce11le1 • .25 ,, 1561 lO + 1, Emo pf 50 1200 ·~ Houtlnt us II 645 11 + .... MaMP II 'lll2 16 -"-.... 21 414 30l4+ .... Svtlton l.ot 147 IM 2'"i+ " Amtce .IO I 21~ Ce11SOW I.II 1 ml 11"'-t Emo Pl 91 1100 I~• Holnl Of US 1 t1 + l'J\ Ma.-11 1 fle IOf 2•11o+ \II l>loniEI l1e 1 '°"' Svt>m "'2.&0 4 U<loO+ .. A"'Het 1.10 13 1310 1911,-I'll Ce11H..o 1.60 6 21 23 .. + ''II EnEx.c 11 SJI I'• Houlnel 2.31 IS ltd 21\11+ 'A MaMO •It 24 12 941. • fS7 2'"' Svnto 140 13 114 S4..,_ ... AmAgr 6n 2"" C•nltLI 2.06 I St It'--1'> E'IGICD .56 11 JIO •1~+ 'h HouNG 1.12 I 1715 ltlO+ •IMffta l no+ ·~ ~l:~'I pf' 2 n I] 21 Sf\l'a-l'O SVKO n 11 t7S :WV.-.... A8akr SI 16tr-:It CntLI Of t.50 120 lt''>+ '11 Enl18 s " 11 1 21111+ HouOR 2.'7• H IPoi+ 111 Malrm 7 60 2S 11 SSS +& Pllltln .20 11S 1''-" ..;:_ T 11 - 5 T 710 -...... ,. A8rlllCI 3.50 • 313 ~+ l't CnlLt ol 2.17 16'0 1S"i Eru¥ch 1.60 11 JIU 7S-t Ho-«I " 1l 14-v. MalM wl 21 u5'•to+' ~ TOI( ,,. .... --~ Aird pf U1 1 SO.-. CnltPS I 52a 9 JU .... Enocn Of10J2 110 101V.-'-HowPl .&O 1f S2 27~ MIE plGl.61 130 SJ ::1:~~ ~ 11761= ~~~:"a "TECO 2,111 f W U'-+ V. A8Clctl 160 1217'1 60"4o+ .... CL•Et 11 l.M 1 ISf 17 -._. En.ch l>IS,21• 100 S1''•+1 HubC>rO 220 II 1111 21 -\4 MtE OfJ e.Jl 1110 60 PiaVl)OV 27 1114+ '-" l llE t ll 171 l~ A8IOM s 74 12 S 26~ Iii CLaEt Of&, 11 26 31\l'a-Ill En•rca 70 2IJ 3\l'a Huffy .JO 115 IS* MaxFo .11• 2t2 5~ TltW UO 11 SJ6 75'14+7111 AlutPO .64 13 6 2~"' CtMPw .... 1 .. IS ENSTll .60 I 213 76 .. + .,. HvollTI ... un .. n ... + ~ MhCn ofl.19 ••d2~+ v. Pnaum' .50 13 l29 ,.,_,._ .... TRW DI 4.<IO 2 l6S +1 AmC n 290 234 '2'1'>+ ''> CnSova .M 9 l'4 15 Ente<a .9' 13 llS II'••+ II• Human I .60 1'1116 3' -'"' Mc'hEll t.:M 14 S II~ Yo PopoPO •60 IS 640 25"+ \l'a TRW pr 450 12 l)t'l<+J:W. ACan1 pf 2:eo S 23'1'>+ 'lo CnV1PS 2.26 6 IS 22\w-''• Enltx I 09 e to 21\<o Hume Pf2.50 IJ 21'4 MhWI pfH7 I& ll:W.+ V• ~~:o, ~ rs m ~~+ -la Tacit 1 . 6-1 14~ Iii ACan pf 3 II 371.'i+ "i C111lr01 113 2"1•-'n Eoulla 'l.<IO 16 1' 3''i.-\lo H11<1ICh .50 23 76 1'-111+ '4 Ml\WI Dl2 12 0 n •4+ V• Poc>Tal 'to 2t ] 2~+ v, 'TatllrO I 13 lJS .. + '-AC11IC n 2t '9 1.,._.+ '-CnlrYTI .16 e 6S I~ Equlmt 1'5 6 + °"' HutEF s 11 tot St~+ \'> MclCTel I IO 9 J 2S'-Portee .IO It ls.'11+ t4 TM~ 16 27 llfll+ l'O ACvan 1.15 192737 44f't+ IV• Ctnvlll 12.<IO 10 :M 24-'lo Eqm~ pl2.31 17 1'~ ~ \'e Hydtal IM e 17 10'•+ v, Mlclcon 2" I J21'J PortGE 1 .. , Sl1 14 + 'II "Te•i.v ol 23 14'16+ 'I• AOT t 92 13 111 21-Ill Crt-1..0 US 4" 231\+ I•' EQIGt> 1.50 11 113 31.,.,._l\o -1-1 -MlclSUI 1.70 1 1~ '0 ' h nclY 193111 •"+ 1\11 AEIPw 22• 101753 lilt+ '" CeuAlt ·'° 190 :rtV•-''-Erbmt n 1141 21"-+t IC llld 2-3' 13 159 '6\l'a-.. MIOROI 1 • 19-i,, PorG Of ?60 1 lf\lo+ l'O TllCIVcl1 16 11 19 + \'O Ahl> s 1 "2 14 ll7' 671• + "i CllmOln «I '63'Cll 21\11+ Etmtk •IM It JU 75 IC'" pf J SO 6 .,_ Ill Mlle<W t.50 21 1'2 Sl-'"' PorG pf 4AO 20 Jl'I'>+ 'I'> "T-f 11b J6 41 1211>+ V. AEao wt '1 '6 +I"* Cnmt pf 1.20 2 ,.._ '" Etc1ulr • .4' 13 11 lS>to+ 'II ICN 10 316 13t..,+ " Mlll&ro I 20 11 IOI 12 + llo PorG ol '1' 10 )OV. hlllrnx t 21 M 71'i4-"' AFatT\11 60 lJ IS 21V.-.. Cllmt DI 4,60 I SQ.\i.+ 1'-EuuC __ II •7 21-.... fNAln I 921 It It~ '-' MlllR 1 .3' 17 S2 11 ... + 'Ii Pontcn I .. ll ~ 3: + V. T-45 4111+ Yo AGnCo •JO f 1177 ll + If, CllamSo 40 JI &If 11'• E•lrlna 64 0 2• :M"'-+ 1'0 IU 1111 I IS It f0Su25\t+1 M.Y.M ].Jt 16 eu M'h+ V. PolmEt I 11 e 1 'lo+ l'o Teldvn 11 m t5'V.-\II AC.nt pfAJ,'1e 1511 SJi,.+ ._ CnartCo 1 II JS1 1111> Ethyl ' .IS 9 159 n'!lt+ "< IU lntA I 110 +3 MlnPL 2.~ 1 214 ?S-+ .. ~~In u ~ 7t _g~ t.i., TWtt " S7 '27 21 + V. AGnt e>l&l.lle 1«1 62:i.-"-Cheri •I 11' 5"•-\lo EYanP t.071 101' 1•'-IUlnt ol 1.25 Sulll'>+l"' MlroCo IO 2S f 11 -'" Prfflev ·40 20 2t4 JO + Iii T ... 1 17 IU 2',,_+ V. AGll lot J.15 1 .,.,.._ "· ,,,.,., pf us 31 I 1'-Ev•n Pl l.<IO ' 10-l'o IUlnt pf 1.3' 17 ull +I Mlt11lnt I I I ISS :M" Ptml'k n1·ao " • 341' TenllCO 2.n 12"1 ·I-I'> 40110 t .16 J9 17-'f• Cha .. 3 50 7 ta S719+ll'a Eo nol t.10 2 IS.. ldal\oP 211 730ll J2 +l'o MOPSv l.l7b 7 17 15" PrlmC t 1'll03 10V.tlli 'TetdYn l 13 132 SI -ti/• AGnCY S07e • JJ'Vi+ ,,. Chaw oO,M) 276 6614+ 'I• ExCelo 1 . .0 10 14 ll-.... ICIM18 ·'° 11 10 -v. MOPS o14.ll 11 31·~"' PrlmM' 12 2'2f03u24'-,.,.. Terov wt 1 2'"+ ~ A Heth .H 10 3 211/• c na .. Ofs.25 12 43-Ill E•Cltr U7t II IS* IMPowr 2.41 13311 10:\t+ .... Mlt.. "'4 lS-I,; ProctG ,2:&0 It 2'71 W"-THoro ,,jQ t 1" "'°' AHOl•t 2'9 IS\11+ '" Cha .. l)f•.ne e SI -o.._ EuOll J 76517 :M .. + .... l!Pow p15.13 I SJ +lll'o MoQI 1 101SS4 JOh+ I/, PoRl/I t 24 2l 17' 13\l'a THOI pf2.16 10 2911'> AHOrne 2.&0 124000 ·~"" Chef... . .. 7 II "''• -,_, -llPow pf4,41 d OO JS -" ~IH tt7 I-.... ,.,_ ,·., s Jl-..... Tex.co ) 1 1551 lS141+ ... AHOW> t I IS 11S5 '5 + 'A CfletlWcl 1.36 11 257 :M'I'> FMC I IO t 13' ~ ·~ ITW I 16 16 60 SJ\l'a+ '-~Pl 0 13~ \'O PS.Cot 1•14 I SOO l6"' TltAlc 1.52 I 291 31~ .. AMI t .. 17 flt 33\l'J C""'HY J.7& • 6S. 17 .. + '!It FMC Pl 2.15 10 50h+ t'O lmc>ICo 112 12"' fl-K &I 21 ... + lto PSCot pn IO I 17~ V. TaaCm 1.28 I 3'I 11\'t-... AmMot 2'07 t •i.+ "" ChNY plt.17 ' J1 Fabtee 60 16 It 10'•+ ~ IHCO 10 JJ9S 15 + \l'a ,.o\Of\1101 " , .. ""'+ PSlncl ,·,. '"'° ~+\lo T••EOI 4.10 ti JS .5'1Ao+ - AN•IRt 3" 6 60 .... C~NY oiu... 50 S.';.+ .. FaOCI • 21 10 ,. "" ll>OIM "' u 1JCDO "~+ '" Mo/IRUO fO • ' JSi,,+ v. PSln "' 1:cw rllfO '"' Te•Gltt 2.121> 10 113 sov.-•• ASLFI 1 '1 20"•+ I<'> ClletVa UJI 17 3' ll.i.-''O Facet 11 l7 10... lncllM pf1 IS 43 1611\o+ "' -C!I IO If IS 22~ PS'" pf 1 GI llOO ._ "-Teatncl 10b 14 IJ 61 AS/llD M ll 3' 12'4-l'o OIHPn ... II SU •• ,. Falrctws "° .• l:IO 21---l'o lr>OIM oil 43 ' 11-111 MoftOOr fS 3' .. S1 + •• PSYNH 211 • '°° 1711.-l'o r .. 1n.. 2 7014S 127 ., ... AmSIO 160 21 211.S """+ •• CNWOI .,, 37•4+ .... Faire pl) 60 31 3'11'>-.. llldlM "'2.7S l %JI'>-... MO<l>an • 20 12 413 .. ~+ 14 'THlnl •• "" 7\l't+ "' ASlerM ., I) 112 "... 'c~~pf .. ~ !!~I FalrlO. ,. 12 33 2'~+ ~ fACllGat JOI ' I• 71\'ot 'lo MnlOU 22• 1 16' 21!<o+1 PSNH Pllll ' 21"' T1NMJI 2.H 6 2& ~" AA~~'trr wl U 12 J9S lJ~ .. "'"" "".....---" FamOI • 11 :M IOI SI -l'O llldlPL 2.16 1 JOI 2~.-V. MOtlPw U I 1 111 17 ~=~ ~·~ ? ~-+ I<) TwOOat .>711 If ll7' ""'+I .. ~ ~ ChlPnT IS ···-.... FamOI WI 10 ,. -'" IM•CO ·" 12 1511 111.11+ '" Mof\$1 llOa S2 11 ~· ..... -T Pac 3S" s J014+ ,,. AStr pl S.SI 2t3 JI + ... CNIFuW 50 3' m 21 -.. FrWtfF 10 H\<9-" ln!mlc 11 .. 1~ .... MONY .Ila 10 66 ·-"' ~:~ l:: w, y::+ \l'a T:xulll 1:20 ' 1 '1«11 25\11+ -ATT S.&09 I 11)01 43 + ·.~ ChrltC • J9 21 "'" Fareri 21• 11 111 ""+ .... •-R 2.60 340 S'l'o+ llt Mtior.C 1 1l 32 ,,.,,_ \l'a PSEC. ... , "' 4 11 + .,. THfl In 90 10\'e-v. A TT pf • "1 4S'lll-t ,., Chtl•tn " ' -.... FavOrg .. ,. " IOI 1t + 1 lngflt 01 2.lS lf "'-MoreM , °' J4 J4 77'4 ... .... T• llOll 1 IO •• 176 32 + ... ATT o1 J,64 llO 3''1<t-14 Chtoma 102 13~·-t/, F-., U l 7\t+ '-lngtTtc S4 37 '1 1S'4+ 'Ill Moran .11 1S 121 10•+ "• ~:g ~ ~ ~ ~~ l'O Te:tr pf 2'.09 J :Ml'>-'II ATT pf J14 21 37.. Chtvstr :M 10209 32 .... +l"o F..SICo '·" ' ,. 2•'111+ ~ tnldSll 50 250 1911r-... Morea• l .70 145'1 10 +I PUG Df110 tl100 .. ~ .. Tllaci< 33 l l'O+ loll AWtlr 1 &0 17 26 ... + '• Chtv wl 19Sl 2114+ '> FOE•o II 216' 49'-+ 1tlo lnt llco II> 21 fl 21 ..... + YI MOrf<! pf] Ola 1021' -"" PSE.G of1M 1100 '3 +t•;. Tll(mEI 100 10tl >01't AHotl n S'-IJO 11"'-+ "' Cllrtt Pl 27'1u37•-.+11• FOIW>9 1.J2 IA 17 )Cl"+ '-fn>Dlll " JS U + 1"' MorKnd 131 I 2S Jl ... + .... PSEG oit•2 alO 71:W.+ ,,,_ Thm8at 2 12 2S 70 n A,,,..Oll l 60 f ?t2 34 +I Clt<c;lt' 71 13 161 2''1<+ .. F..SNM 16 U&O 25''>+ .. lnt llnv '61 11-l'o MorwS &Ott Ill 3''•+ \l'J ~IO 65 5,,._ ''• Tl\omtn .'4C> II ' 20 .... ~ 11o An"ft0 '° 20 104 60l'tt+2 Cina.ti 2 n • S2 3S'I> F9<1P8 I 10 2t S2 ll-\II llllGR • " w l6"•+ " Morton I ... fl u -1·. P\leOlo " 10 269 10 + ... TMIM. 5' .. '" 371,-7 Amett. 11~ 17 :126 U •+ 1,, ClllGE 2.16 1 -11"' FOSgnt -IS t• 101!l+ °"' lnlgR plJO:J 115 37 MOtrota 160 JO toet 135\'0+"' "'-tP l1t 1 J I& 14,,._ Ttvlll\o I t6 11 ffl 21•....-1't A-I~ wl 1 12''>+ ,., ClftG ol I •50 JI''> F..iOSt 7 20 I] "61 64 + .. t~t9A pf IS23 S) + ''> MIFutt 2 60 e 251 51'"'+ t•'ll PuftaH 1 10 It nS 19\11+ °" TlCaro • 12 " II-la+ \'lo "mllK 1" II 120 2•~ CtnCi Pl H S 1100 JI +7 Ferro 1.20 26 19 3',,,,_ ''> lnfllFn 2tS! 17 163 11'111+ 'h ~ro , SO 11 J 21....,_ , PvrllnF I 150 l~l'ill+ " TIOwtr 90 9 20 21""+ Iii Amt9> nl.121 1 11 ~.._ '• Cff\G Of f_)O 1200 11 + ''> FtoUrn ?,IO n II 35\o+ ''\. lla>Sa 2 10. 41 Ill>+ l'O MnfCI pf «! t 11 + Purotet I 16 IJ 1) 5I + 't n-1n 21' ev.-'II AMPln 160 19 1400 ,. ... + .... ClnG ... 9 21 160 11 _, FIOQI 2 14 H JS.,,+ "' lnletCO 2 .. " ,.. n"tt .... ~·-·-3' u ....... 12 -·-Ttrnal I 29 &07 11 -... Amt>Co .le I 1&1'>+ ... ClnG of 952 ,..., 70',,_ "" Fltlllia .. 7 2SS !~~+ ~~ Inlet ... 11s • 15' -I ;;;;;;.';i;C 12' t )Cl )1';.+ "' ~o , !' 1.: .;~::: ;; "Tlmoll • 50 " ~ ...... Amteo IS 11 ""' ClnMll n '" tt 33~+ .._ FnCDA • _ .. 11 l1M -~+ -lntmf 1.20 s 1101 )0-v. MtXoO I 1 20 ll -v. QuakSO AO 11717' " +1•111 TlmaM , 11 150 1SV.-'I• .AmSlll 1.16 1 I ~-•,. Clll<ro lM 6 7603 3'11t+ .. FoS8ar 74 11't+ I.Ill lntrl~ 2.60 63 SO 3' MurryO 1 :io 13 71 27 + v, Oua!'e• 139 l '11+ 11, "Tlmlln 1.IO JO '3-t9 Amtl•• 190 23 13 31•111+ "' Clllco pf,_... '33 1311.+ "' FlntF..S " 109 ''""+ \l'a lntmd " f1 2S-.... MulOm 1 -.. 12''>+ '" Ollllell " 200 , .... II> TOCISllP 1.12 • IU 3'YJ+ .... Amil o4 ,ti l Y4 Cllvlnv l,IO 10 72S l3h Flrt•ln 60 JO IMS 19-.. Int.AIU ,60 21 11 2>'-Mvtr•L ' 43 )Cl 16 _ ll-lt _ TOllllm S& 11 17 ,, .... Amt19d 10 52 lt 27''> CIVln DI 2 7 U ''> 1 FIAllen I e '2 1911>+11'» llM J.IO lt 1173S 1:12 +~ -N-N -R&tr>cl " ll2 2l'A+ ,,.. TotEOll 2.6' • 1'1 ltll. Ane<:mo 11 21 a:1'1 ts'•+'" Clyln Pl2.11 253 15 -VI FIAi! ot4.0ta 7 S2\'r-" lnlFlav '°' II 7fO ~" NAFCO -16 JI 21Y>+ l'J fltCA fO 17 607 21-.+ '• TolEO pf]41 6 21~ ANI09. SI 17' ll<.+1' .. Cleotr 72 19 • 11\ot+ .... F8~FI• I°' 9 II n-.... lnlHarY IOS ei..+ .... N80 , 10 6 73 l71'o+ I llC• pf 2 17 .. 1• + • .., TOIECI pf4,Jt 2 32'to+ \l'a ~ l3; ~ 11~ ~~ • g:~e I I~ m ~l:t ~ ~~~.ft ·= 6 ~~t:~t 1 .. ::.~;: ~~ .~ .. l'O ~~~ n tt 'tt ~~ \, =~~ ~ )~ 13 !!un"'t ~= i~ ""·~ ~ m-:t:: 4nclrGf Ito IJ 16 IS 'O+ t ClevEI 2 lt 725'1 ~ FllClllc 1.31 7 997 2t''O tnlHr pf l l 31...,+ I • NCH& I 1 109 ~+ \11 llTE IO II 99 lt'.11+ ., Tootllol Q 10 1) 17'" + ''t A"llflC ' ,,. Z2 13' l3 +I'• Cln<D'< 60 I& M 1''1o+ l~ FCllJ a pf4 Cle • lSO H""'+ '11 lntMlfl 2.60 II lit J9 -1111 NCll 2 60 11 151 toev,+ 1 22 Trtllmt. 160 1 11 ll\11+ I,, AMeu> t .. 11 19• 64''0+ 1" Cloro• I 04 II 1191 ll~+ 11' FCni Ofl2.'3e JS U~ \o fnlMuft 11' e J9 lS'1•+ '" NL Ind 1 11 519 19 + ~. ::: M 20 rl~~ ll\\+ ''II ToroCo ' IJS 1211.t-i,, A~ oO 60 M 50 + .. ClutllP M IO 61 tetr-+ :• Ft8To. I.JO 1 41-1 23>.,_ .. tntPaot 2.&0 111663 si-.+ h NUI 7 e 1 n • .... + ,. II-I IO IS 6 24 ... + '"' T00<0 • 203 13\'0 Anlxtr 24 2t 160 13'11+ '"' Clutl pf 1 1 II " Ft8h Ofl.lle 10l S6'" lntRecr S55 401'i-l .. NVS: 371 3\'0 llenco 14 2l 17 21111+ .,. Towlt " O '1 ll"' Anta St 13 • 11"-+ ... Coacn • ..JO 76 2Sf Jt'4+ "' FtCllv JS 10 ·~ Iii llllTT 21• 10 &Sil ""'+ " N b 8 211 I 272 ll1" llanerO 47' IHll+ .... Towle ol ... 2 17~ -Ant""Y Ut> 15 SS I&~ ~ C"H tal ~IO 9 "2 27"< Flnl>t• 2.2• I N 41'/• . IT'T pit( I 1' n +IV. N:1e:' t 11 21 411 ll + ,,, llevcm ., 2' 2t 171'> TovsltU :M '1ffl '2 + " ~~ un;: 13 m ~~ •'! ~~~~ ~-~ I? 211~ :.,.,:: ~ ~~~~~ 2.~ 1: ~ ~::+ ~ :~~ •. J 1~ t:~t :: Ner>eo 2• 1S U~ -1' :::::, I I& S; J~=-'"" ~~;:u, wl 2t 19 I~ mr.; ~ AoPw ofl.<IO 1100 5'''>+ '" ColeNt • .'8 II ltl 31~ t" F•tPe 260 7~+ l'e tntNrlll U'1 13 3'9 31'1<+ I ~=rc~~ I I J: w:~ ~ llavthll t.40 ll tt11 47 -I TTWra~n 136 It 71~ lf11\l'a ~ •• ADP.. pf4.tl I 31 -\l't CC~. I l.20 1112 1ll2S1 .~,-:!+ '-' FIUnRI IAO 17 S5 21\/11-.,._ lnlNt pf"'° 110 11'4--. Nl(llY l 5' 11 11 2&•1, RMClll .IO e Ul t1V.+ 1At TW':' pf • •• 1~73 I"~~ :: ApPw o010 4 19 ..,...,~, • n Fll/a81< .11 I l14 17""+ l'O tntrr>ea I 91 lS'lo+ o.._ N••U~I IN tt I > 21\'ll-of2 ll 10 l .... ~ , ., ,..,-.,. APOIMo I 14t 21 302 31 -"' CotgPat 1.lt '1736 21-.... FtWltC 2.20 6 142 " + .... lnfPc ... s I 13714 NOi I ... 2 2S s 25'1)+ .... ll08at • -+ '4 fWCg 13 '°' 31-~ Atc;llOll 140 .. 21IO 2S CoteP pf US 1.60 42 FIKlll> 140 6 2S 49-.... lntpGo t IO 14 sn Slllt+ ... 0' 1 as 1• ""' ll08at pl..,. 2 2·--TW I 37 11V.-.... M llPS 2-S2 •UIS 2S COllAlll IO " '17 '1'4+ '1• Fl.nFo 2t 10-'4 tnt&akr 2tt U'Ao+ .... =,~:i;.": 11 '1 31\0+n• =~Q .JO,, = ~"'+" TW:,A l1 14\'o+"" AroP pf ].SI • ,,_ .... ColFO ' 10 IJ 11 ,._ lt F"FlnG 2.:IO • tn '7lto+l'"' lnl,IPw I 7' 1 JI 16"+ .,, NatFG 36' • 31 ).I"'+ ... ll19at " " ,..,,+ ..... TWC... 2 13 21'1-- Ar1Pvl 10 70 1100 ·--.. Col ..... I '° 12 131 ,."+ ,,. F ... tE • .JO 27 •s ]s-\11+ -lnPw pf 22' t200 " -.. NFG ... 2'.30 s 21 \1> llelCllC .. " • J3 +l'IO TWC pf I fO IS IS"•-l'o Arll8ll Ste ""'+ Cotllncl I IO " ".,.,._ ... Fimne • n 1) IOI 11"" tow•E• I ,. • 2• IS..+ ~ N tG I .. 2t 211 1914 lleoAtr ll21 7 -TWC pf 2.. 16 WV.-\lo Ar~ta 97 161312 lS ... + _. COIGH J02 I 1' 31 .. + ''o Fla,JV IO 9 t• 25''<-V. towltG 2• • llS 11 + 11• ·~ tlS 7'1'>+ 1 ReoA wt l71 )t.., Tra/IM'll 1 SO t 3411 Htll+ IAt ArlnRI 3 ,.. 1-... cso plnlS2S 1tM 110 -· ... FllgtSt 16 23•lfl ll--low•PS 2.56 10 2t 2ll'il+ l'o =~ra 44 13 ,., IS\'>-~ 11...Co '°.. 1 2.5'1>-t .. Tra11tnc 2.. 20 11-.... Atmco ·'° •sa II~+ .... ComOfll 2 11 112 12-FtoalPl n " 40•r.+ ~. ·-·"· 2.97 7 64 U"4+ \'O NMOE • '° 21 Ul7 2t'll+ \l't ReoNY I " 7 ., 40 + \<) TARllv .50e • lJ Atrnc pf 2 10 6 ,.,.., Cml>En ,... • l'5 J~ v. FlaEC I• 11 .. 2'tll+ ... ll>CoCP ,. 17 .. "-... NMI s I• 10 s ·-TraMCO 1 97 1I13' ,._,"" A.rrMIR .IO 9 110 JI-11'> ~omel' t .16 ~ "5l ~~+ .\0 FlePL l.60 I 1761 3'*+ 14 lrY118k 352 S ~ ""'+ "" NPr::I , "2 11 60 2711,-;111 ==~ :liU~. I~ !.v.!.. ~ T111w: DI l:f7 <IO '2-.... ArmWln I.to ll 117 H .. + -ComMll " 10 1~ 50 1 F1aPrg 1.92 e ISll II~+ 111 lrv98k ol21.. &S. S1 -Ill H!>eml 1111 49-.... Reo~fl SO 213'1 ?1"9+ '°' Tr11Ea n 1'S 21'4-V. AroCP ·'° 49 17 " -.. omcsr ' . -,, FleSll 40 3S 26'1' -J-J -NtSvln 11 20 11 19 ,. ... + "' lleoSt pfSJS 1000 ·•~+ "' TrentCll JI ,_ "• ArowE 16 13' lU Jl'I•-.,, CmwE 3 7 2166 7S\l'a FiwGen 26' 14... JWT I ... 137 •• Jl\'t MSt•ncl ' , • .,._ .... Reoll\ I.. 1 231 3'.__ .... Trn•Ofl ff 11, + .. Arlra 21 12 21 ... + .... CwE pf 1 'Cl ti I~ V. Ftowr > ·" IS 201 11'-+ :\II Jlllve< • 40 ta 257 37'4+ 1'i ,. 2 s 1 ~+ , -Tranwv 1 IO 20 21 351'>+ ~ ""'In 1·11 11 J3Su111 .. + ""CwE ol 2 27 ttYI+ ~ Fluor IO 1J 70f 21-t,, Jemo• 1114 :IOI .,.,,+ti'> =r.~~11,,. • ~ "5 slV:+.;; :!~!'. ~ :~.~ ~:!!,~ Tr••"' 1.io 1 m ~ Arvin pf 2 16 ull +t CCwEE Of 22.l.J77 I 721 .... + '1• Foot.C 120 11 > 50'-V• Jmtw WI I ~ Natom llO 1M7 ,._ 14 •Ill•-'2 lO TrtCon 2 Dt 31 11"+ .... Awrco <10 331 »-+ 'W pf 1 •~ ForOM .30e 176' SIV•+2'-J apnF I.lie fO Ill.It-!ill pf 4 11 )7-.... Trl$oln f '3 .._ "'"'°" l.«I 2S2 JS'.lo C•E pf 174 110 S1 _, ForMK 2 60 IS :M 41""'+ " Jel!Ptn 11• ,,. J~+ 1\ ~!'':!!.... 2 n 6 n ts" llnton I " IS 316 lllll+ \!, Trt.lncl ., 1) " .. ~~on ... , " ~ .~-... ~~ ~~,s. '" .~ :t ~~: ... FF~.~ :·~ J ~T:1tt ':: ~ :: ·~ 1~ if = r: ;;::;;-,,. '60 1100 IN+ '" ::~::ran :g ~ r. m:: :~ TTrr~fcr 1 20 ,,' J.2~+ ·-~~ 160 •4 n-'-CPtYC ' ti l2 35' --FIHowO t 31 16 250 SS-JarC 01 1.M t200 5'1'>-'" Ha•P pf 1.14 ilOO I& \o lleynfn ) 7 11'1 501'0+ YI Trk~ 4t ~ SI ..-+ i; AICyEI 1'.it 102 10"-+ .. ~~ ri : ~ Fom"" ·" 10 ,., IS-v. JtrC pf 2.11 " 15-"" =::: :n·~ ''W :t.u .... :::~.r I .~ 1;t..,: ~ Trlntv 50 15 161 IS-"' AtlMlrO Ola S77 .... Como ~ ~ FolS•P .. 10 244 ISh+ ... JewelC 2t0 I S17 SJll'I+ !4 N••S• I '101 • 1) 13 RC!tl/O I • 11 177 ,,_ -TrllEne 10 " 6 1S'ht l'o &llRlc!I 2.40 U 361 """+ \'O ,ot":' t ~2 ·~ " Fo~t>to t OA " too 3'1'11+ -Jewte pf 106 ·-.... NEneEI J :IO 7 64 lS'i. lttoGren uo IS "' 49 .... + .. TTuawlnEOE~ 2 ?! 11t16s ~ ~ Allllc pl J ' 33~11111 on gr ...... l=rPIMc .60 2t 9S9 ,. -.... nwtcr '°' :M ,111+ 111 NJllK "' 1' • ) IS-.. • .. ........---AllRC pf us 1'200 31111+ 111 c,oneME I 21.I060 11, • • + .. f:rlglrn .'6 17 171 23"'+ "" JoMJn I 10 •• 4190 .. -.. NYSEG i 3' 6•1316 1'1tt-.,. lllltA ' ... IS ,.. ., .... + 14 Tvcolo 70 9 1'3 n\11 Altflc p17.90 I '"'-+'"-OM n . 5 24~ \'O Frutl\f '° 541 ,,...,_ 11'1 .JoMCn 1.SO It 15 t5 + ..... y pf 3'1s 100 ,,.... llolHhW I '° 11 7 ·-'I• Tvle< 60,. 311 ""'ti"' Ati.oco .50 • SI ,._.a. c,11nNC. 2~ 1~ .!!! ;' + ~ Frultf pf 2 to 21\l'a JonLen JO 13 121 ltlll+ .. ~v~ p1 1•80 !150 ""•+tv• =~!!~ 1~ iT 11; r.~+ ,,. TymoN _ ull-u123-''"' i,, A119el 32 3' ti '1'1•-111 Ol\f'K t ·-,,. l'I•-Fuoua s 3' 1l 343 301\ JO!'Vell I ts JO 2f•to+ "< HYS DI ,·12 t 17 -•• '" AuloOt S6 , ..... 43 -"· c ..... ECI ... 7 113' n .... t;, FIJ(l,t ol '2S • 49 Jo•ttll I I] llO 27"+ "· NYS p1QJ1S 1 ,._ llOCl\G t.M ' S5 !7\l'a+ \lo UAL 211550 --Vo Av~oCo t.20 9 1616 12\'o+ 'Ito C0t1E pf S ' :;:;::: ~ -G-G -JovMlo I 40 I& SOI 21••+ V. -, 50 14 2:J 191'11 =~~.~-.. 2:: I: ~ r.~ l'o UAL ot 2 40 21 211\'ot •.i.. ~=~Pl 31& u ..: :!""'+J'f• ~:~~' ui I~ lg; ff""+ °"' g:~ p1 I~ I& 9~ ~:~: KOi O;. ~ll(to-6\H .... H.Wlla1 n l2 J1 5 27t"Ot-~. ROftm ' I «I 17 247 •tMI .. 8~ 2:t :: .~: ll:-1~ '<vna• , .so 31 "° ., + .. CntNG 2 ' •n Ult~+ t GA rx 7 60 11 11 31 + .... ICLM " o S61'o+I .. =w:~ 1111 It :: ! :; .. -"' llotvtn 1 11 711'1 uMET l 5a lf SJ SI.\ ""°" 2121Sl7Jl -'O CnGpf10'6 ll00 1"', GCA 4'2 1UU-l\l'tl(mart 1 0l1'3'1f l1~\'0 w "'lt-E" 301'16'11 UNCllet 104f u l ~.i. A•la I IS'7 • 21'• c-Pw 1 &1 1l$ll ?Oto+"' GEICO n .. 262 5'\l'a+ I'> KNE" lA I• 2S1 J71<)+7 -m~ a.: 21 ~ s:~ '.4 llotllnt 10" sos ""'+ 14 USFG 3 ... II ti) Sl'h+ .. Avdlfl ' -.P~~·~ s.i.+1 ~:::: :::·~ !~ ~ +I GEO .1• ,, 11'11 ~:l:c~' :g 14 ~ ,, .... + \'I ~;:~;. 1.92 .,,,, ,, =~ 17 ~ 6!!+ :: Uunlc ... mo" .. ~ 175 !!? ~ - 8MC n &O IS n 12"t-l'O CnPw ot4.S2 &JOO SI'-g;fQP 2 92 t 431S J~ ~ IC.alC Of 1 J1 6 ~~ t ~ HlaMol J 60 llO :11\'l-l\l'a II-I SO 2S ISi 2':14+ 14 UnCarb 3AO t7 12if U tA.+ll't 8.lt-A .50 10 '" :Mli>-2 CnPw l)f7.n tlO Sl'n+l\'> GTE or 2 • ,. 111'>-Vt 1Cal11S1 1.)0 l1.,.._ .... Ni•Mol HS JM 41 -l ltOf... I.Ill 11 s~ ~i "" uA1~ 2•1 .. ..... ·-. j'"~ .. -'716 1.~ SI · .. ~ fl ts + ~ Nl•Mol 1,n 1011 611....-'" R -1 ~ 1,,. ,,_ .. """ • .... ,.~ l ltrlnll 97 13 1151 t211t+ '"' C p; '"J60 'ir 26...,+ , C.•IHOU OS! 31 121'o+ \'O t(anaMf ·•• -H!HSll I 19e )4 20I<'>+ 'A OWMl .-·-· • M U•EIK 164 6 305 Wto+ •4 ::::u ~ i; .. ,x ~:.:1~ ~~~ :3:7~ ~ ~~t :~ g:~~·~ ··: :~ m :t"+ :~ ~~~L. u: 1 3:. i:~ •. ,. ~~~ , °' t~ re ~~~+ "' :;.~8' , ~ •: ~ ~~+ .... ~~1: : • ~ ~~ n·"'= ~ 8IOU pl Slit 11 2111'r-111>lc"Pw °'3,. s 2t'4-t. o .. svc ' 60 ,,.... KCPL pf(.5() 1J&O 3S"lr-"' NOl>IAf '12 1S JU 1t + .. ltull(m ' n 26 '51>41-+l" UnEI pf •• .5' YIOO lS t-1 l•llCo. '·°' 11 :M ll"'+ ·~ c"Pw ~··5 13 21-. 0••r111 ·'° 43 1$2 23 KCPL ot2.33 • llti. Norfl<So ?llO 101)5' S(.,,_ .... llutT09 I u 11 S7 Jllll-.... UnEI PIM • ••7 7'-"" 8alYMf 20 '1110 1Sl'o+ .... " .,..... eli.t I Gelco " 37 19 l(CSou .. u 1• toi.t-t•i. H '"' 30 ~+ -llvenH I 2t I• ~· ... UEI lllL. • 'i20 tO + t\l'a l ..... Pt. 3' 119 1'1IO+ .,_ ~n~ "'!·~ J ~19-,~ Gtmtn J.20e 2S 16\lt KCSo pf 1 1750 U N:tlt 1.,_ 1 11 l5'-RY-S IOlb IS llU Sf'4--UnEI pf 'Lil 11 I.,._+ 10t l.nGE 1.. 1 !~ ,.1 .... 1 ''" C~Pw :, ., • 11•...-.... GAlllY I Sl• " 20""+ ~lllGPLEI rf} '1 ,.,.J ""'+ ... NOtttr pflMf 10 ~+ 1'4 "'A ;, ,,, ,-; .... + Iii uu,.nE,.~tl 21·?! 11 10"1•4 1)S1. =,~! 1'" p1e •.SO ~v 1 \ + C ttC • ~ 11 3SI --\o'I Gnlan 1 6 S 71"'+ '4 "111 .... ,.3 ,. ... + ... Hortell 09 f 60 121/o--~ -.-~ ~ 1 M 10 1541 lS -• ., " D ~-•• ~ GCINll ' S2 • fl " K•PL Dl1.23 111'> NAC f fO 10 33 '2 SCM 1 11 l6S lSI<'>+ ..... UnPec on u n 122\l'a-114 -...Tu 20 13 )40 ... '"ttGrP uo ' IH 61"11+ .. GClnrn ..... 3 31-.... 1(11Y111 '7 lllto N A~ 170 12 0 43 +t SFH 124 17 Jll a +··· UnltOVI 7S ,,. """ &•ndae I ti 3' Sl"I+ \;, CCntG110N of 11 ,1 31%15 ~l~+ \\ Gn0a1a 191 231•+ Yi K•tv pf 166 2 '1-'to NiUfO l~ f to 20 _ '"' SPSTec 72 ' 21'-• Unry1 pf e 1100 5'\l'a 1-P IO II 20·~-"' on • • GnOvn l It ,,. S211r-l'O Kaullr .2• 70 10\11 ~ .,.. .. _ tUI I JI • Sl1 12.. Sablftt n °' • • 141'> UnllOt 773 71.\+ Iii ll!lot 1.12 S SO 401'11+ '-C0t1tht IM 121167 2SI ... + ''< G111EI, 1.fO ll 6117 51~ :\6 l(aul of 1.50 & 11'-V. NiriJPS 1'50 IS 441 ll1'4+ It Sabtlfl nl.OJt • t1 zt,.._. .. Unlrne • 2t9 2Slll-" 8kNV l4G 6 3' 611"'+111• c;tOatt 60 11 llf 542 ~ ~ GnFch 7,IO I lS6 "i.-•4 l(aul pf l.7S ti 95 HoSlPw 2,. 7 tt1 11'1' SfOdlt I .J1 it 161 »"+ 'Ito Ulrd Pl.». 21 It -Ya &kpfVe 1.31 6 17 19 .. + 'I'> Conwo ' II " •·.---" GG 40 ll ll 12 + 'I'> K9tlat 30 t tt 13\'o H ' 100 SledSC 10 • , UClllTI/ . I• tat 9' 22Vit \II :~.tmmDIH~. 119lls IJ .... -.. ~=.un I S7 21 ~ lir+i"" g:;4..~o!.: 1: :; 1n ~~ ~ ~= 1·:& l~J~~su!~:~+>'" =~~·:-= ··:: ~:t~ L~1n -~ .lO" ~ J \l'at ~ 8C1 fl ; ~~ ~ ... _ ~ &kAm ...., 471 .!!' 131--'• ~=L: ;: l9 ;. ., -l'I Gnt1111 .50 1116.>l --.. ~. ,. u ~t ¥: Narlro 1.80,. 27 loll m::s.IW't •• I '° 11 I G u:-t = uu~ ~ ·,1, 1,06 !"'+ ~ lkAm Pl ,_ •~ . 31~ GnMllll 2.CW II SS7 SJlf..-" "~"" · • Hw•l"l' 10 500 t60 + Iii .,. ""' '" " + "" lllARI I I.IQ 9 In n COOD"T .. t 14 .. GMol UOI 15 771S n l'O+ 1-KvUlll 2 21 f 16' 21"'+ -NwCP DI) 0Se 61 '111>+ i,, LP I 40 1 -"" ... Uftlncl ' 75 17 :M '7l4 ..... Tr ns s tnl """+ -Coc>Wld 51 JI 17 GMOt DI l1S 6 ,._ "• t(.,rot " 24 Jt " H . 1E.n I so " 77 10111+ Ill SP•ul I" '° )0 + IA. UWlll 11' ' Tl "" lllTt pf 2 so 4 21~ ·~ Cordul'• 61 " ISi 21 -.. GMo• of s ' " -.. l(ftG pl 110 ' ,. -~ -~ .. !Jfiu 2• ""'+ -$1 .. 91• I 12 JI m 21'•+ .. U!dMM 1S 12*-.... iaa-22 II .. + '" Cor.fll • 26 II 17 ... + t,. GNC • 12 21 IS2 211'o+t~ K.,.rMc I 10 f .. MV.+ .,._ =wlft'<I 2M t m """+ " S.twll 40 " • 12'111+ .... U~ I 1 l \11-V. ..,d 1 .40 71 170 41.,..t-l'I ComG 2..J2 16 2M " -"' GPU tt S20 I~ Kev&>. " 1 SI u16"+ ~ H:io.. : n 213 >Jl'I+ I'> Sot.Gt 1.96 ' m 17l'I+ YI USt<oS I 2t. l2 26 + .. 8¥11Go 60 6 21 Corl ». 1.IO 16 717 25-"-Genllt t.ll t2 Jiii s111o-11; KeY1Cn I 13.,,_ -Ill No<Stm 1 l3 4tlO 31 ~J-1 Ka 14 II !Olli U.WO 12 14 31$ Miit-- ....... IJG ' 92 l5\l'a Cow.., 15-" IS II G""-'' ,, 6 + Iii K~nt -JI ' n l'> Hor1S "' 19 n .. + .. i:' -n 21 120 1091<'>+1"' U~'fat HO .. 212 0 14+ =~'-= n ..: ~~ ~ ~~:~"' .JO 21 t~ ':~t ;; ~}'r.t \·~ ••• ~ ~~ ~ ~Id ,.,a 11~ • 11s r,l'ot ~ ~orwtl i: ~ UI ~:.::; ~ SF•!ncl1 Id l~ , .. , ~tt l! ~SH::'·:: 211>ol n ........ a..ltM iOll 11 211 12"' Cranor l.ltOI> SS 3'1.'0-\\ GTlrt I Sob 13 102 JOit+ ~ Kid pf( 4 6 11111 + 1'> H~=-.S. 1S 10 7l S9twet t. !! ..:U a:!+ l'o USlnct .7' 1• <13 11\11 Jones Final Up 6.51 Cloalng 1~.33 Prof its of 'Big Three' may reach $5.2 billion DETROIT -Higher pMCJ:?S and strong sales llt General Motors, Ford and Chrysler could send profit.a to a near-record $5.2 billion this year and break records in 1984 with earnings up to $7.5 billion, Wall Street analysts say, The automakers made a combined $475 million last year, their first profitable year since 1979 when they made $2.96 billion. Job prospects for grads 'dim' EVANSTON, ill. -Fmployment prospects for college graduates are continuing downward, with company hiringa thia spring down more than 11 percent from last fall'sexpectationa, a survey indicates. The 1983 Endicott Report, a national survey of corporations published by Northwestern Univenity since al.nee 1945, said Wednesday employment prospects for college graduates continued a slide that has reduced hiring 41 percent in the last two years. Chrysler to pay off huge loan WASHINGTON -Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee l.acocca says the automaking firm will pay off the la.st $800 million it owes in federally guaranteed loans - seven years in advance. The final installment will save the nation's No. 3 automaker $392 million in net interest payments that would have been due over the next 11even years, lacocca said in a speech Wedne9d.ay at a luncheon sponsored by the National Press Club. After the repayment, he said, the company won't be "drowning in cash" but that it will have an "adequate" cash reserve. Drug makers mus t prove ads WASHINGTON -The Federal Trade Com- mission says two major drug makers mu,,t prove their advertising claims. The commission Wedne9day ordered Sterling Drug lnc. and Bristol-Myers C.O. to drop cl.aims of superiority for BuUerin, Exa!drin, Bayer Aspirin, Cope, Vanquish and Midol. unless the products are proven more effective through well--00ntrolled clinical tests. AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YOltll (API--S-... p-Wice •no n•I ell•••• ol tna ••n ,,..,.1 Kf"'-,.,,,.,lean Stoek E•~ ,,. •u•,, 1redfn1 "•llona U• •I mor a Ill •" $1 ~D~~ t ffi;:l 3:~ + ~ O•l•PrO t 327,900 27"' ~ 14 CrntalOfl 265.300 19h + l4 Ounlo!> 216,400 I ADOIOOta I llS,400 2t1i• -2\'o Nat Pale11I IS<l,200 27.,._ + Iii Amcl9111 t llt, 100 7111'> -'- OomaPtrt I 14,JOO '"' Cl\anlO Ho 111,000 5l'o + .. UPS AND DOWNS HEW Y0'-1( (API -Tiit lollow'illtl N•I \llOWl Ille New York Sloe~ E•c:N-.. oc11. 9nCI •• ,,.111. lf\at ...... -... tr. nvaf tnc1 oo.,n the mot! O!Htcl OI\ perQM>t ol en.-r..,.ro1eu pf volume tor TUHCltv. No tac:urfl!tt tr•<lll!IJ below U •r• 11\d· ·ucltd. H•f at'<! PetCallleM cl\a""I •rt the dlffertnet oe1wttr1 tht or•vlou• clOllnll Pttca and toclav'• 1 P.m r>rta. H-t UMC Incl 1 tntrlllekr J Oa t• ~ • Wurfflaer 5 Int Rectlf 6 UNC II•• 1 LlbOFo pfA e COll'W-• f Puaoto Int 10 AIMoane n II Int P•-12 Saf .. tOScl 13 Wacllnhut JI Ge111ttC1 t ISK~ 16 GIW'1Hoto 11 L.9uc.ec1NH t 1e $lolt.eVan C It !'tlUlllt El 10 a.ICIWUIO 21 eo.E 1.-i ,, Harri• l lllUI n l uttet OH 1' l•nvPunt 2S Kro.~let Heme t Antl\o"vtno 2 lleoAlt wl J Grotl« n 'W•IAlrl wt S Wllttllt• 011 'OHC I 7 Fuqua t I MICltndllon t HtJltlSY n 10 Cfl()CkFOH 11 $utYaSl\ot 1t World Alrw 13 Ptan lt.etrctt II llHmen Ines :: o~:~tn~IV 11 tnt«ll" II TWA n ltA~-20 lftlOt1nG1t11 21 Ollt90 Incl nE~ n F •v•Dnitl ' 24 W1t001C11 Sir u hllV•PrkPI 1• lt-ll"tl ~ u:~1. ._ '7'. IJ'\11 + ''"' 61V• 1' , .... , .... + .... '°"' + 2 ... 7\11 + -., + > 21\'a + ,,,,. '"' ... l + l'o S2\'e + 2\'0 ' + 14 30 + ""' '°"' + l'MI J3 + '"" 11111 + .. "" + "' 61 + 11'> ''" + .. , ... + 1.4 "" + ~ 43 + '"-nv. + 1' ,, + ... """ ~ "' OOWNI Pct. Uo 11.S UD 100 Uo f.t Uo 7.1 Uo tt UD U Uo l.t Uo U Uo U UP 4.J Uo 1.3 Uo f.3 Uo U Uo II Up l.f Uo J.I IJp u Uo u Uo l.6 Up J.l Up l.l UP l.l UP U Uo 3,1 Uo 3.1 L.aot Cito Pel u:i. -3"11 Off IU Pe -"' Ott 'to7 ~-"'1 0ff 2111 -Off ,o 1-. -"' Oii 1.S 21 -I"' Off 7 I ~ -21/o Oil .. ""' -... Oii • s 11•1o -I"• Off u ,,...,_,...,Ott •> ·~ --Off ,,I '"' -... Off ... 11\o'I -ll'O Oil 6.0 11'1'> -'" Off .. o 2'l -I~ Oil S.f 22°"' -'" Of S.f 11\<I -1... ott s,a ...... -I Oii U ,,,.. -" Ott s.s 76 -IVa Oft J.S 4111 -"'Oii H fl'o -\l'a Off $ 2 ...,. -1 Oii u tlt -,,.. Oii 11 '' -I Off S..O ,~ -" Oil u METALS HEW 'Ofm fAPl • SPOI llOnleti'-iNlaJ -1oday-c.....,. ~ Clal'la . -us --c....., · 75 00 oet\1$ -pouncl NV eon... ec>Cll--Wtd ....... , .. 23 oanle • pouncl Die • 40 '*11• • POUnel, ~.., T1ft • ae.eo18 Mot ... w-oompoeoa io. ...,._ • 11 Clal'la a pciuM. N. V -.., • 1275 OO-SU5 00 o-79 11> -· -Yottt ....... • 5427 OC144J..1 00 .,_llC mercl\lw\I troy ounce, N V COLD QUOTATIONS SILVER .._ • S t2.2:0 -troy ounce,-,. A H.,.,,..,,(ontydeil) QUCJte I ...... • Sl2.2" -lroy ovnot, NY (;o<no -' monlh-W..S STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT '°'''°° m.1:g Ml.I 744,400 7)6,200 nuoo 671,200 651,llO Ul.SOO u1.1to "'·· ,.,,. m,.ao m.• m.- _,.,. -"" -2111 _,,_ -1• -'IA -"lo + " .:!.'~ -llt -1'--l"'- + " levtdl 1 w u 6S7 ,,.._"Croll• ll S2f 41111+ "' G ' 112 •~IA l(kleltl l)fl.6A S S311t-l I '.>1 10 '73dl1\'I-\l'a S.ullll! . ,. • .., n... USL.te• ... 10 61 .a + ~ kxlTr .56 21 670 571'1+ -C•ocl<N 2.f 10 0 3&"4 G~'::' °' 57 123 31111-1 • KtmllCt 4.20 10 IHI ~+I~ Hutr' II -o-o -S.•GIP , ... 10 23 '2 -"' USS!lo' .1t IS 1'3 '31Al+ -t~~la , ... ,! 1'l ~ ~ g~:icr. ~ IS 5 {0 \~~ :-: &::.'..:' ,j: ,, 50~ ~Yo-... ~=: Ul l~ ·n Jt::; :: g:::~p ,~ 11 11: ~=""= ~ ~~7-to ,_. u ,~ ~~ ... 8m"' ... u,. '°: ~~ ~ 0·-,.. ... .,to-u N•• v .. ,,, "'11" a-tnv t 11 • 40'_. C•wnCk 11 51I Ml'>+ 14 GaPe<: 60 30'54 26Ye+ v. K .32 it 160 ~ + '" Occll'et 2:so 90 llO J4\4+ l'o SCNmO 104 1)2029 ,,...,.+'II U»n 11tUS OJ Hl'o+ \\ un1en otlM•••M llOteC1 1a1n 0'01Y1C1ano1 n·~··•-•·Oec:•art00o 0tt0 111 11<-lfl( ::::F: ~ flltt u t ~ ~~i!elpl I J ttt m:t ~ O•Pc ol 1-24 J :M .... + '-~= IO JJ; l?:-411 ()cell' "'7 50 I fl ... \to t:.!" 1 .~ ti fl Bl:+ .._ 8~J:,, • i1· l~ '': ::..:: ~ lfl -· 01t0\lf-ll oa..O on , ... IH I 11 mOlllllt Olu• llQCk OtlnClef!O l·~llO II SYMBOLS e.ctnO 1 IS 12 * U\ot-1 c::o 1 I• 1: g r»+ ,,. g:~ :3 r. 1H Jr'~ V. ~'°"' ':II 9 "f ,.,,..+ 14 g:i: :fif111 J .~~ ~ ScOllACI , ,.._ UTCll,. ,_ 'm lt _ _, •~•·••••y or u m•·•nn .. 11 oectart11on !~':,\::'C::'l~ "':':..:~= .. • .... + ~""'e~ , SJ ]1 ., ... + \II o ..... 1111.5' • 101~ t 14 I(= .Jlr l: 5 ~ L'-.... Occ:1 rc 1U2 • latVtl ... t::r.... '·'T ~ 110: ;~ :: ~l"h..l. ' u.J Jm• "' :~~I:,·:!·~~~:~=~ :: 4•1' , '~g· '' ~ ~~t ~ ~=: '1ri ,, ~ it: rt:~~~~ u ~ fi~ ~ :;: t.~~i~;;u;~::: ~~°'!'~i·! 'l ~ fi~;1: Pa~1i 11 n; H~ ~ ~ l:c q ft B~: 3~.=~~::·:,~.L~:u.~~~ .. d~::::n~· ·~~~Er~!:.-£.:·:~ , ' g g ~ :~ oMO - 0 - 0 .; ,~+ " ,·.~ ~u1t> _. • 1u? ff·.,.. .,. ble 11 .oea "22Jl1 IC:-" ~~ !! ~~· j ,. + •• i!!S ::tVo ~': 1~•::: := ~~. '·a" , 1111 ,.~f ~ >ect6•.o °' o••o ,,, p..c.ci.119 12 111011111• :::.~~" ~:;.~«!~ • .:.~~~ .... w""'"' pf i a ,.. Demon 10 IOI :w-+ .,.. .... 'p"' .... .: 71.>t Yo LLCCP 4 S"+ .,.. ""~'" ., ft + ·~ ;;::cefti )! ' I 2• + .. I)~ t IS 1~ .,.. "' .l)«lt tecl Cit Ol•d •"" etOCk 01Ytden0 or ,. E •lf•O fllf -rcit Of • llOCll ••• a.m<:o ' ' 2 21'11+ -Oen.Co ~'° 31 , •• .,~ .... o"~,.' II ,~"s ··--t 11'1 Lf l) 109! 14"' Ql'l!.CI 10' 6 1 •h-'" Sffer. m ' " 12 ,,.,_ .... u '"' ' 711 2•111 1 •Ohl uo ,.,..o 11111 y .. •, •llr-0 Ol'Mled. ... ..... DU50 ti ,.~Vi gallltl !lb • m 11.. GfHHI" n ·;, ,Oi; ... L Ill s • M 8i:J ,. I I •• kffV1 u " ni..+ ""' u~~ "'·t l u.,.. ~ ltlel•td or no ac:1•on ··-en •I'"' dfvlOtnd mull•Olf Of ,,.. • .,,_ MtftlllO .. -'* II>) ..... ll!IUO 110 12!\it+t.... •rfKr ~ .. '°'"" 6S Ollltll9 i.10 10 '°' 4J -.., L tnl ,. m IJ"'t .. °"" ofA 4 Ht lOIO,\+ .... S..fAlt .. TI ~ •111-l'o Ui.Pld J. ,t~ """119 ~·OetflllaCI °' P"d 1111• ..... ,. Ml ~~;o:::. ::.'-::~ 11·-1" _,,.,,.. ~ i§if~ *~;a:: t:~: .:: r~:~ ir =ii~/· ,::a ug~ ~ '; 1~ 'ff 1:~i ; ~£::·s ~,~ ~g; ~ E ,',t. ;J:m i i s ~~La Ii: 921 ua! 5 ·---1(·(-"_"'_ui_e_" ... _t_-_. -···1 -"- 0 "'1· ..... Cltnel __ ._ ... _ ... _-_. _____ ,... ________ ~ Mf!ISll 61 >tS 1'2-g:YH wt 7 7 .oJ m:+ ~ GIOWF >6 4'1 2' + \l't t=:' _,f, 1 'n U + ~ °""°' 71 M JI n'--.-Ct st I 1" .._a. Utftl.. 1 ltllt W-1 t • Q It .. 3111-\II WIAlt W1 1tl 71r-!! ~ fj , Gt F.- ia!llSI pf s • wv.-.,,~ .to '' tD J3 Garia. IJt ,., •-,,.. l.M(Se 160" "' .,.,..+Ill ONEO« ,., ' 129 ,, .• .._.t " s.Lt .a ;ts • ttlllt"" vi'(. ,-vl-v -"' W\Mft,. ' ~.,.,I wr1 l '111+ .. "' f t:~' ~ ~ ·= ;l~ ~ =· . l >n 17"• " ~-~ .. s '1~107 g-1-1. !.ftltl'll' ~ n U1 24\'ti 1 .. g ..... 11 i." • ~ '.~ 1 ' e: :: u~ r~t~ v..:' ' I ffl Y"+' ii' M 17 ... '-+ ""' NA ·11\ IS ~ + ~ I • !~ I 11 .. ,. "'"'+ -OelmP I... • ,.. " + ()O;d;. : 11 4{? t \l't uw.rTr '"° 15 t07 ,.__ ~ .. It .. n .... + " • .,__. ... Vfltytn u ~ ' •1: ~ ~" "::' ~ ~ "" I' " 5 + Ill iikHjO .S1 t14 21i.t.,. Oefl•Ar I l'34 "'-114 ODJ:J 172 70 df 'II 'Jo t""" t ... lt IS 1l\ll t ~ ~lofl 11 .. 1'1\H v, SMwtft 20o It] ~+-. VWiONI 1,1' It 4 + ~ v t ·,. 111-ti ) Jft a AM I": , :& .!1"'+ ~ s::r.: 1.12 IS JI. ~"'!: sr= -~ , l ==,.. ~· 1.: I] ~ ?r ~~ .. '" ,n ~i = s. ··= ,, ~'i'.' ~ ~:r:., lt l} 1 .. ~ ~·I.. i :I~ :!1: ,. .• lMI m ,1 ,, .. *'· It'.·! u = :.l= ~ ~::~I! 1il n:+ ~ &~:~! l.70 n ~~ ~$1,._ .... ter .. ~ u ~t:t\\+1: ~~~b,· ':& J.~ ''1 ~.Ill SMW.:. JS 11,: \<)t t: ~= .,, h F::: ,...= M M ~ ... l :a t 1'!t ~-: !);.id l .. 1 .of I)~ GIAIPc 1012.0 -'t Leuc:N t 't 10 1i 1' Vt Ovrfr t 11, t1 -Vt =:ec: I I;,, JI ~ ~ Vftlle 1-ft t Ill W t I -::.,. I U\ .... Jl ~ .. " i 1 u 1 g::e p1 "° A 71'111 8~"" 1·U: '& to ~+ "" t.:fiO p1 / 10vnt+ .,, = .tt 10 7J: 10•.-t? ~ .;ll ~ M"' v~ 4j ie + 14 I =· n~ :i m r·+ ~ B::I:: ;-n ::~ t;:-... &:~~pf,,jl, n! ·nl'Jt ~ L~~11F JU u 1 H~ ~ =·-...1.R IS '°t ,st~ =' TI :a tt•+ ~ ~. I -!!it 1\1 i~~· -w. 14+ 14 IM. l'I -,--,-.. 11-..... i m ,,:: ~RI.:~-:: ·.i; ~S.t ~.:~ "~I= 6~+ ~ t:=f•, 'If I* • ~ ... ! :10 •11'41 ' ~~~.,_.,o +I a>IOJ. m 1teloll+ ~ ~ ~ ;iiU '*IS tH: ,.. ' .... ~ -.. t!! illt 1:_:1 Oi ""1" t t .. MP '~'I '' ii" t 14 \. t• ,H;~ lll M 10 '4 Q.__ Ill ·~ • "'f v. v~H n t! !IS •11! IM ~t Ill I~ : n , II~::: I'"= u: ! •"'• ~ ·~ _.:n I •>t,' !r'LI'> L~ld ' ",!,, . "+I,,. :!!~Mt I~ .... "-~ $lnl j ij I Vt , ~lllC ,. 1 .... 14 •. ff.., 1 .. : :: • l ~ I~ ~ *7 )I~+ .. J. ll!IM l .Al 4 .. ~oltr 11 II fit l'O L.iMN1 > f I =+ 11111 ~ UI U I.. ilt6:!_ ti. i f 1 n !A+ '11 l/lllCllM 1M It I + 14 ~ i '9 ~ -1:t; i: "tt ~ :: I ~ 4.1: l ~· .,. ~r1G HO ,, 1" ·!~ ... tw: '·:~ 11 "t tt~i ~ ~ r .., IS ,:: rJ"'+ :.: ~' Qt : WICO!t i ,_ • ...-ni.-'-w.. rJ , = t ~ ~. ,!! 'i 'tt ii-=~ R!,f~''i ij,._-;'\l't ·~ 1.tO tt ~ff !t111t ~ t:t"' J ~,,1 •. ~ll~e =.):A "eU n:+ ..... ...,.,.t. .'w. .t.,. n,,-; ~ ==~~~if 6lt :t.t;: =~~flel ... I lB = .. il + ~ .,,... ,J, .,. lil'YUc; t';& • 1H ..._ is;.,., I o " 1 .,..., .... '• ""' ...,.. ' I•'-l-~ I. I f5'1 -1 .._."' a..L111 UO ff \J ~i.-'41 .. ·~ Bo Isa accord • nearing A . compromise reached this week in Sacramento probably won't break down any doors to an agreement soon for development of the Bolsa Chica wetlands adja· cent to Huntington Beach, accord· ing to observers. "It's jµst another step in a long journey," said Robert Fisher, di· rector of planning for Orange County. And Lorraine Faber, president of the environmental organization opposing Orange County and Sig· nal Landmark Inc. pl.ans to build 5,700 homes and an l ,800·slip marina, said, "Any movement towards possible resolution is of interest to us. There could be progess if all parties live up to the handshake gesture." The cause for such subdued optimism in the long·standing controversy was the compromise in which state Sen. Paul Carpenter, O..Cypress, pulled one bill from the Assembly Natural Resources Committee in exchange for the support of the California Coastal Commission on another bill he is sponsoring. Retrieved from the committee Robert Fisher was his measure to allow develop. ment on more than 25 percent of the degraded wetlands. Carpenter's bill would have made Bolsa Chica an exception to Coastal Act provisions imposing the 25 percent limit. In return, the Coastal Com. mission agreed to support his second bill which calls for the state Department of Fish and Game and the state Coastal Conservancy to dra.ft a plan for development and to enhance wildlife habitat at Bolsa Chica. An amendment would require that the study be completed by July 20, 1984. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, July 14, 1983 NB A• Pacific Telephone looks to f uiure Divestiture, not investment, topic of annual shareholders meeting in Costa Mesa BY UREN E. KLEIN one..., ........ Divestiture was the hot lleue at Wednetday's meeting of Pacific Telephone shareholders at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hot.el. Shareholders weren't preoc· cupled with revenues and net l..ncomes -as they usually are at annual meetingis -even though both showed substantial in· creases. They wanted to know what would happen to their invest· ment.a come Jan. 1, 1984, when parent company AT&T, because of an anti·trust conaent decree signed last year, must divest itaelf of the 22 local Bell telephone companies it now owns. What will happen, explained Linc Ward, general manager of Pacific Telephone, ia that share· holders will own stock in both AT&T and seven regional holding companies which will become independent. The seven holding companies have not yet adopted formal corporate names, nor have any of them designated headquarters. But they have been divided up geographically to make them as equal as possible, Ward said. The seven companies will in· elude: a Far West region, which will hold the stock of Pacific Telephone and Nevada Bell and 1erve IOITle 20 million people; a Northeast region; a mid-Atlantic region; a Southeast region; a Midwest region; a Southwest region, and a Mountains and Great Plains region. ' F.ach region will serve between 20 and 30 million people. "I'm a little bit sad about divestiture," Ward said. But he added that AT&T is looking at the court order philosophically and approaching divestiture "with confidence." Some of the shareholders, many of them senior citiuns, expressed doubts and concerns about the divestiture. AT&T will divide up share· holders' investmenta by granting them one share in each of the seven new companies for every 10 shares they own in AT&T com· mon stock, Ward explained. If a stockholder owns fewer than 10 shares, he or she will be paid by check for the sale of fractional shares he or she is entitled to in the regional com· panies. Fractional shares are not being issued. "If youown20sharesof AT&T, you will o , o shares in each of ISSEY MIYAKE You are looking at the future The future of fashion as seen in the transtormat1ve v1s1on of tssey Miyake The concept elemental shapes natural tabrics reat·l1fe colors Clothes that respand to the fluid movement of the human body And exalt 1t High waist pant 1n tweedy light taupe cotton 4-10 $225. Big sleeve magn1l1ed check shirt 1n taupe cotton S M $200 Brown leather belt S·M $85 At the nucleus of a beautiful new mood we call JapanStyle Robinson s International Collections 128. Newpon To order call toll·free 1·800· 345-8501 the seven companies plus your original 20 shares in AT&T," Ward said. The market value of AT&T stock ia very Ukely to decline aft.er the divestiture, since AT&T will no longer own the telephone companies. Stock dividends for the first quarter of 1984 will be announced by both AT&T and the regional companies In October or Novem- ber of this year and paid on May l , 1984. • Plana have been formulated for stockholders with varying shares· that allow them to rearrange their shares and trade stock In some of the regional companies for stock in others, Ward said. Irvine society to recall Scout jamboree of '53 The Irvine Historical Society· will remember the Boy Scout Jamboree staged 30 years ago in Newport Beach with a free pres· entation July 31 at the society's museum in Irvine. The program will run from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the museum, which sits next to the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course clubhouse on Sandburg Way. The program will feature a slide presentation from John Brewer of Irvine, who attended the jam· boree in 1953 as a 9COUt and is still active in the group. Also on hand will be Irvine City . Councilman David Sills, another: scouting participant. A film about the jamboree, provided by KOCE-TV. will be shown continuously through the' afternoon, and all kinds of memorabilia donated by local residents will be displayed, said society spols.eswoman Gan: Daniels. The jamboree was staged on then·undeveloped bluffs where Newport Center now is located: Daniels said Jamboree Road wu built by the Irvine Co. and Orange. County government-for the na- tional scouting assembly. Robinsons 100 YEARS OF STYLE I YOU CAN NOW CHARGE·~AOSUWR R 1 LLOllANSSYOONU'SR ~ PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD [ tyll ROBINSON'S CREDIT CARO.