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1983-05-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
Run, fun Sunday at NB Olympic fest Merlin Olsen -actor, commentator and pro football Hall of Farner -will preside over an Olympic-style lOK run Sunday ln Newport Beach to raise money for Olympic- bound athletes from Orange C.Ounty. The run -,kicked off by a 40-member United States Marine Corps Band playing themes from "Rocky" and ''Chariots of Fire" -is only one of the day's planned even ta. The da~long fest -titled Newport Beach Day for the Olympics -Includes an international food lair, Olympic demonstrations and an awards ceremony. It all starts at 6 a.m. -that's right, 6 a.m. -at Fashion Island in Newport Center. The lOK (6.2-mile) run (See OLYMPIC, Page A2) THI ORANGI COAST THUASDA Y, MAY 19, 1983 Sizzler burns bathers, machines By STEVE MARBLE or ... o.itr Not • ..., A sweltering heat wave that cooked up problems at a n Anaheim computer conve ntion and lured thousands to the beach is expected to keep the Orange Coast baking through early next w eek . Temperatures were expected to exceed 90 degrees in inland Orange County for the third day in a row today. Except for pre d icted early morning clouds and some patches of fog along the coast. the weekend is expected to be hot with tem p eratures in the mid-80s. The heat did more than cause discomfort at th e National Coq)p ale' C.Onference being held this ~~ek at the Anaheim C.Onvention Center. Exhibitors wha.e booths were eet up in six tenta in the parking Jot of the convention center complained their compu t ers were malfunctioning because the air conditioning didn't work. Some threatened to sue. Trade show manager Larry Jennings refused to comment on talk of legal action . but a s p o keswoman said the dissatisfied exhibitors and members of the society were to meet this morning to discuss the problem. Mo re than 100,000 people jamm ed area beaches Wednesday. "The biggest problem was sunburn," said one Huntington guard. "My guess is that there were a lot of sore people last night." Newport Day Sales figures show I recovery under way By KAREN E . KLEIN Of ltle Delly .......... Taxable aalel In California -lncludlng Orange County - Increased during the fourth quarter of 1982, predicting recovery and proving skeptics who projeo1ed a dlamal Christmas 1eaaon wrong, the state Board of Equalization aaya. lhe complete flgurea, releued by the board, showed sales of $41.46 bllllon In the state during ttw period, an lncreaae of $510 mllllon over the same holiday quarter a year earlier. "Thia la the first Indicator that retail sales are on the Increase again," said Ern .. t Dronen burg. vice chairman of the board who represents Orange. San Diego and Loa Angeles counties. (See SALES FIGURES, P1te A!) \ • Playwright Edward Albee proves theater Is where you create It. Story on Page A9 . COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS BB drawing battle lines _a~ big~ ditch By ROBERT BARKER Of the Dlllly Not lteff A b attle over a h alf-mile section of a drainage ditch threatens to set off round two between Huntington B~ach officials and the state Coastal Commission, city leaders say. The city won the first round several years ago when it put up no-parking signs to cut down on traffic carnage in the Bolsa Chica area of Pacific Coast Highway. The Coastal Commission lost its case in court when it claimed the city acted illegally because it didn't get proper permits. S till smarting from a new Coastal C.Ommiasion demand the city provide 1.25 acres of marshla n d in return fo r penniulon. to llile one-half mile of the Slater Avenue channel with concret e, Mayor Don MacAlliater said he's ready to fight again. The Slater channel. commission officials claim, has become a wildlife habitat. "Th is is rid iculous, it's blackmail and we're not going to stand for it," M acAllister stormed Wednesday. "It's a case where the Coastal Commission is saying that a questionable habitat for birds and wlldlif~at a man-made earthen ditch is more important than human lives," he said. MacAlli6ter said he plans to lead a contingent of irate· local officials to a Coastal C.Ommission hearing in Santa Barbara May 27 when the issue is slated to be settled. If persuasive powers fail, he said he ls in favor of defying the Commission and going ahead with the work aQd challenging the state panel to do somethlng abo4t it. Co ast al Commissio n coordinator Jim McGrath said Wednesday the cit y has two "mitigation" options: It can re-create a new marshland home (See DRAINAGE, Page A%) County p~ases ·out affordable housing By JEFF ADLER Of ltle Delly ..... •tan The Orange C.Ounty Board of Supervisors made good on its six-week-9ld promise Wednesday and approved a thr ee-year phase-out of t~ cou nty's embattled affordable housing program. opp ortunity" to e nd a bad program. He said the phase-out approved by his colleagues is complicated and will keep housing prices artificially high througnout the county. "As far as I am concerned, the (See AFFORDABLE, Page A%) Latinos gain NB meeting Evicted te nant Munselo Dermal m run-down apartment. HWe have On a 4 -1 vote, supervisors agreed to scrap the requirement that developers build 25 percent of any new development at narrowly defined "affordable" prices. Bren sued by ex-wife By STEVE MARBLE 0( ltle Delly ..... ..,, Citing ''The long hot summer ahead '. and the potential for trouble. Hispan ic leaders have asked to meet with police and government figures in Newport Beach. The meeting, to be conducted privately Friday morning, is In response to remarks made by, P olice Chief C ha rles G ross earlier this month that some interpreted aa being ethnically offensive. "Before this whole thing goes any further. I think It's Important to sit down and come (See LATINOS, Pase A!) --lllDEX- blood like Americans." o..., l'llot f'hoto bf c'-'" ,..,., 32 families forced out By JODI CADENHEAD Of the Dlllly lllot lteff Mu nselo Bermal star ed Wednesday at the three-foot hole in his ceiling. made nearly three years ago. he said, when wale\ from a broken toilet seeped through the se<:and story of the Center Street apartment. It would be one of the last times he would aee the eyesore since he h ad been told to vacate the $550-a-month apartment ln Costa Mesa by the end of this week. Mesa tenants ' on the street But Bermal, his wife and two young daughters were among the lucky ones living in this string of eight run-down buildings on Center S treet, where tenants -mostly Hispanic -were told April 15 to be out In 30 days. They had somewhere to go. Many of the others did not. Leona r do and Blanca Se5lura were packin5l their beiongings Wednesday, unsure where they would go when t h ey left t he three- bedroom apartment they paid $475 a month for. Throu gh a Spanish- speaking interpreter. Segura said he and many others living ln the 32 apartments had been told that, if they did not get out. Immigration o fficials would be con tacted. ~e think that becaUle we are Mexicans they're going to put us out," said the young father who worka for a doR (See EVICTIONS, Pase A!) Instead of the 25 percen t requirement, developers will be required to build 10 pen:en t of all new homes at affordable prices during the first two years of the phase-out and 5 percent during the third year. The new program becomes effective July 17. Following the three-year period , a ll mandato r y requirementa will be lifted and voluntary incentives instead will be used to assure what supervisors hope will be a steady stock of affordable homes. Di.asentlnS( in the board's action was Supervisor Bruce Nestande who argued that mand1 t ory requirements should be lifted now, not in three years. Neatande characterized t h e board ac tlon as a "mlaaed Donald L . Bren, who purehaaed majority control of the Irvine C.O. last month. hu been sued for $5 million by his fint wife of two yeare, Diane Elaine Bren. who alleges fraud. Mra. Bren. married to Bren from 1960 to 1962, filed IU!t 'Wedneeday ln Orange c.ounty Superior Court, accusing her former husband of diverting unspecified community property ueets to his father, the laie Milton Bren. She alleaes in the lawauit that Bren was trying to prevent her from c.laimina 50 peroent of their ueeta wnen they divorced. (See BREN, Pqe A!) r-------------INSIDE----------- She wa1 • Nd 1irl In New York, bul 1unny C.Ufoml• h•• changed the cU1po1ldon of Tina the elephant. Pa~e CS. J. Huntington Beach teacher William Le8Che r trades schools of 1tudent1 for schools of fi1h in the summer. Page A4. The Explorer Seou .. are ju1t another arm of the law, aeeording to Pat WUHam1, at 19 already• law enf oreement •eteran. Page Bl. A '. • ,, Oranp Cout ancl Golden Yett loee tome ol their baleball talent to the ~ aad aaaJor colle1et. P .. e Cl. 'f ------.~' ~2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 19, 1983 ~\ .. '''t Continued stol'ies SA LES F IGURES. , . Other encouraging statistics showed that statewide, new car dealers set an all-time quarterly record with taxable sales hitting $3.35 bllllon, up a hefty 19. 7 percent over sales In fourth quarter 1981. Reduced Interest rates, rebates and other Incentives helped 'spur sales, Dronenberg said, as well as the backlog of older-than-usual cars still on the road. In Orange County, taxable transactions In the fourth quarter netted retailers $258 bllllon as compared to $246 bllllon In the fourth quarter of 1981, the figures showed. That broke down to sales of $337 mllllon for Costa Mesa; $58 mlillon for Fountain Valley; $248 million for Huntington Beach; $196 mlllion for Irvine; $28 mllllon for Laguna Beach and $17 4 million for Newport Beach. But many Southern Callfornla cities remained vlrtually unchanged from the same period a year earlier, Dronenburg's data showed, especially as compared to other areas In the state. Sales growth for the period was strongest In the San Francisco Bay Area, with an Increase of 7.4 percent. Northern California and the mountain counties followed with an increase of 5. 7 percent, while the San Joaquin Valley and Central Coast counties edged upward by 1.3 percent. . EVICTIONS I N MESA • • • leash company in Costa Mesa. City records show the eight apartment complexes between 846 and 880 Center Street were owned at one t ime by Robert A. Seling. owner of Prestige Homes in Newport Beach. In a ph o ne interview Wednesday, Seling said he sold six of the units several years cigo and now owns two at 854 and 858 C.enter Street. He refused to comment on the reasons. for evicting tenants from the buildings he, now owns. City records do not indicate •a n e w owner for the six remaining properues. Seling is listed as the first owner of record for all eight properties, with various other owners' names following None could be reached for comment. When asked about tenant claims that toilets w e nt unfixed, walls were bashed in and pipes and wiring exposed. Seling hung up. C.enter Street, on the west side of town, is lined with numerous shabby apartmento:.. where many Spanish - s p e aking reside nts from Mexico have come looking for work and a better hfe. "We're humans. too." said mterpreter Robert Saavedra, a& he pointed to an apartment with plugged toilets, ba.shed- i n walls and thread-bare carpets. '•·we have blood Like Americans." Huntington Reach Tll•M 1uvtt111e& .no an &<lull -• 1rr.s1.o W.OnMdtiy In conn.cuon wllll the Mtllng off ot li•K•K~e" neer the 16700 bloe~ of T aliMnan Lene A •.Ok> end ._k.,• -• repot1.0 ttolen W.OMedty from a VOlk•wll09" van P9flc.0 on the s 100 t>toc1t o1 Ke<n Ott... n .. ION wu •llmatecl at SUM> TM t>u•g•ary ol • hort>9 on tr.. t 7600 bloctt ol But• Circle rnultecl 1n tM repottecl ~ OI $!125'wor111 of ~ry Ind $950 In ~-90 ~t A WOMan wH •••t.0 Wedt>Mday at the JC P9Nley tto•t at Huntington C9tlt•r. TT71 Edinger ,., .... '°' llll9gedly 91..ilng • s20 18Cit-' Tr,. oerrnent .... •9COY91'.0 .. Twelve-year-old Leticia Soto lived at 846 C.enter Street until she disappeared exactly one month ago after going to a nearby market. Police have been unable to locate tlle slim girl or the 22-year-old man who was last seen with' t.er. Officials at Whittier Sc!hool. where she was a fifth arader. said the girl's family had to move a few blocks away after receiving a notice to get out by May 15. ... . School Principal Ralph Freitag said the eviction~. corning one month befo~ the end of the school year, have been painfully disruptive since many of the families have been unable to find housing in the area. Although officials at the Orange County Fair Housing Council have received a few complaints about the evictions, th ey s aid there is little recourse for the tenants since they were given the legal 30-day notice. Robert Merryman, director of the county environmental health departmen t, said his office has received n o co mplaints concerning conditions at the C.enter Street apartments. Although several neighbors said they had been told the apartments would be replaced with new buildings, city officials said no 1uch plans have been filed. An unllnown amount of ~ end CM/I wta ••ported t•k•n W•dnHdey In th• bu<gtary of • llom9 on thtl 18100 blocl< ol Clearwater Clrcl•. Entry wet m•d• by emut11ng e lodced kltot.I window Foun tain Valley A drl.,.. oot out ol 1119 car W.sn.ctay tond all Kk9d a 12·yeer-okl bOy on a blcyd9 In tile v1c1n11r or Btoolthurst Stl'MI tond Edinger ,.,,,.,..,. Tile 1>0y wu wuc:k In 1119 hMd and l>Ody and r41qulr9d 12 atltO-In U.. WM ol Ill• oy• Tlli.ves brOke Into • cw TUMday ptlrlted In t"9 16000 l>lOClt of R-®d Str ... tond 1ook a Concord AM·FM radio valulld at $265. Two rNJd.nta In 1118 9000 blodl ol Le Tler1 ,.,...,,... f11C)Ot1.0 lo poll09 lhlt ...... that s11.~ In ~ -mlMlng from t"91< two bedroomt. Newport Beach A w~air motor worth '2.000 ... 91¥' lrom • ger199 on It.. 1900 blodt OI ~·Terr-by aOOkt 'lllho broil• In through • b<Ok911 el9c:ttlc: door. Leslie Prince killed in line of duty llB office r honored i~ capital cereHJ~ny By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Oflhe DfMY ll'tloC ~tliff The f y Huntington Beach police o fleer ever to die in the line of uty was to be honored in Sac amento today along with ot er Californians who lost the lives in public safety jobs. . Leslie! James Prince will be among the names inscribed in a memorial book sponsored by th~eace Officers Research ~lation of California. The memorial is located in the rotunda of the Sta'te Capitol building. Huntington Beach police o fficer Gil Coerper. vice president of the association's Orange County chapte r , ~d for . the tribute to On Saturday, Nov. 16, 1974, a power failure had darkened part of Huntington Beac h . Officer Les Prince, 26, was directing traffic at the comer. of Beach Bouleva rd and Adams Avenue when he was hit by a pickup truck driven by a s uspecte d drunken driver. (The driver later pl e aded guilt y to mans laughter. tho ugh the drunken driving charge was dropped.) Prince was hospitalized for a skull fracture. two broken legs and internal injuries. He died a t Hunti ngton lntercommunity Hospital ~<> weeka late~and wd buried on Costa Mesa FM 1*>1>19 -· ln .... .0 W~ night duflng a lour-car C0111tiOn In IM ~hl>ouncl *'" 01 N9wpot1 eou ..... .,d that po11c9 saio O«Urrecl ""*' • 32·,,_-okl N9wpof1 8Mcll men a119Q9dty hit r.o cert wNl9 Changing 1-Marc Edwwd ,.,__, wu .,, .. ,.cj on tuapjelOn of 191ony Clrunll911 drMnQ A men tond • women -• 9rf•t9d -ly W.OnMd•y morrlMQ ell• ~ atM11r.g a bolt\9 of rOM wlM from• 7..£i..tfl mw'A91 et 2 lllO Pl--.lle A ... , A C1ert1 lold polkle '"•t tile coupi. !led tried 10 buy 1119 wtne, but -• reluMd l>tleeuM II wH 2·16 • m II It 1119Qtl to NII liquor all• 2 e.m. About $200 In O•ntal •qu1pmen1 wH repon.o tlolen Wedneedey mornlnO lrom SOvtl\ Coatt 09"1lelry, 3 lOS Hatt>or 81Yd Irvine omc:..a reaponOllCI to a r9PQf1 Wedneeday INl ~ -· pleytng with "'9ctecl<-on ~ StrMI. In • eectlon ot NonlNoood nHr oe>•n 11.Cdt, but la114KI 10 nnd th• )'OUngtl•• Parwn.OICI _. ~ 10 en ep911,,,..,1 at Perk W•tt Apertm•nl• on Park Vl•w Wed~ to ,,.., • .,._ 'lllho eun.r.ct "' .-:tr!Al .,_.. . Dec. 5, 1974 -five years to the day after he joined the Huntington Beach department as a cadet. (fie had become a sworn officer one year later). "He was probably one of the most respected officers y.te had." recalled Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille, who hired Prince. The chief was expected to attend today's tribute in Sacramento. Al.so slated to attend were members of Prince'S family. "I think the police force really lost a good officer," his mother, Zee Prince of Long B each, said W ednesday. ''When he was growing up, people always said they wisherl they had a son like him." When he was hospitalized after the traffic mishap, his mother r ecalls. Les Prince even received a get well card from some teen-age boys he had arrested . The boys respected him because he had treated them fairly, Zee Prince said . Les Prince left a wife, Lynda, of Fountain Valley. and a son, Michael, who was only six months old when his fathe r di e d . Both were scheduled to attend today's tribute In Sacramento. Locally . a park in Huntington Harbour has been dedicated in memory of Les Prince. - ~\ \\.\... Continued stoTies LATINOS MEET P OLICE ... • to an understanding." said pr oblem s at the beach . Richard Jacques, executive particularly at Newport Pier. director of the Concilio of Orange Gross said he int.ended no slur. County. But one commissioner said she Jacques and two Concilio was offended and severa l board members will meet in Hispanic leaders called the Newport Beach with Mayor r e m ar k s ''r acis t'' a n d Evelyn Hart, Chief Gross and a representative of "the plantation ' representative of the city mentality." planning department. Mayor Ha rt claimed the media Mayor Hart has de fended Gross' statements and said she wants to go over a transcript of his oorrunents with the Hispanic lead ers to ease any misunderstanding. Groea, while discussing beach crime problems with the city's Planning Commission this month, talked about "ethnic culture" groups in explaining "blew up" the story but also made a general apology t o anyone who came away offended. Jacques said he fears "people a re being pushed in opposite corners" by the <.'Ontroversy that has swirled around the remarks. "We need to nip this whole thing in the bud If we let 1t go. we could have problems," he said. AFFORDABLE HOUSI NG • • whole thing is stupid overkill." Nestande said of the phase-out proposal. His displeasure with the board's action was echoed both by opponents and proponents of the original program. The head of the Orange County Housing C.c>alition, Ralph Kennedy, criticized supervisors for reinstating a "loophole" that had been deleted by the county Planning Commission . Kennedy said those in need of low-cost housing "were deaJt a cruel blow" by the board's rPinsUltf'ment of orovisions that pe rmit developers some flexibilit y in choosing what category of affordable housing they will construct during the phase-out period. OLYMPIC R UN .... • begins and ends at l''ashion Island. Roughly 50 of California's top amateur runners are expected to participate. There is an $11 charge. For those interested in less strenuous fonns of exercise - there will be an international food fair with more than 50 booths featuring goodies from flavored popcorn to gourmet d ishes. The food fair will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. at no cost All proceeds from all the eve nts g o directly to the United States O l ympic Committee. DRAINAGE DITCH • • • for birds and wildlife of 1.25 acres or it can enhance five acres of An existing marshland. He said Fish and Game o fficials believe the area is populated by egrets and blue herons. The dty says mosquitoes and field mice are more like it. The ditch is part of a 10-mile system of earthen Clood control channels in the city. Five of them broke in the storms of March 1 and caused severe flooding. Orange County offic1als have agreed lo pay $1.65 muJ1on for the channel work BREN F ACES SU IT • • • Bren's "secret intentions," according to the suit, were to "conceal the subject property by l\av,ng them held in names other than Donald Bren." · The s uit does not give specific details of the alleged fraud. Diane Bren's Costa M esa attorney . Nick 0' Malley. c ou Id not be reached for comment Brr>n. 50. and now single. also could not be reached for COll\J'Tlenl. Sailcloth Is JVotJustFor Sails ••• It also makes a great casual pant. becau se ll I~ dura ble, lightweight. and comfortable. Perfect for the active man. or as Storekeeper Michael Bueche suggests. for the man who just wants to relax. Available In 10 colors. Coastal low clouds Coastal F•lr tllrough Friday. Guity nonti to nort ..... tl .-lndt IS to 22 mpll In ueH below ca nvon1 Friday. Lowa tonight 52 to 82. Hlglw Frldty ao to es et ~"" and to to 95 In lnlllrld vllleys. Point COl'IC41Pllon to Mexle•n bOfde< •nd oul 60 mlln: Over outer w•t•ra from P oint Conception to Sen NICOlu ltllnd. ~t wind• 10 to 18 knolt tonight •nd Frld1y morning, t>eoOmlng 20 to 30 kno1t FrldllY .n.moon ltlfough a.tUfdllY s- 4 to 7 '-'· EIMwtlete. light end _,.,.. wlndl night Ind momlng tioura. becoming we11 t o ~ t2 to 18 linota Frld11Y en.noon exceot local oonh 10 ~ wlr1dl 15 to 25 knot• in ..... b9ow canyons. Wind --3 10 4 ,_. W•t•ly ..... t to 2 ..... Felt ttwOUQh (rldoly Exten ded forecast ~ "":f:..,lA:::ro::. 0t toe IN nlQllt ll'ICI morntno '*"· HlaM In tlle 70. -the o091t 10 ihe IOI lnMnd. LOW. IO to ei. Smog· Temper atures Albtny Albuquerque Amarillo Anch0f 19e A9heYltle Alten1• AtlentlC City Auatln e.nimor. ~ 8191NtrGll 8ol1on 81'0Wlll ..... 8uttll0 8utllne'on c...,., CMIM1on. S.C. CMl1eeton. w.v. Cttettotte. N.C. c~ ~ Clnolnnetl ~ Cotumb1e. 8.C. ~ ~Wor1fl = O..MolfM DMroll °"""' .. ,_ ~ HI Lo 82 « 75 5" 71 45 53 42 97 5" 13 et eo se 79 5e 87 .. 82 45 75 93 ea 43 59 .. e1 n = :·q 81 3t MIMI! 73 87 Mllw9ilk• 75 lie ~ ..... 73 lie ........ 52 37 .... ~ 86 57 .... v ... et 57 Nortall 86 M NcM1fl ,_. 75 10 OllMfw o.r .. &4 OnllM n eo Or1INIO .. 16 ""I f .. hle 67 17 ,.,_... =:: ==r .... .. .. ,,.,,..,..., o.e. 1146 ~ '70. ~ ~In-Snow(!!J ... .,,, ... .. ... 41 74 38 72 41 70 St N 72 &6 45 85 IO .... 77 SI 10 47 1M 47 ... 57 M IO ... 31 ... at 10 61 14 IM n 81 fl 11 ., ... Aato1e that oflus tine tradition•! sportsftar ror men . wom(n 3ntt boys. 8anl..AmeriurJ1Matttr Ch.t~t Wflldlff Plau • ·' . .. --------- Ora. Coat DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, May 19, 1883 ~I Board OKs marshals for courts Controversial ruling o n 'black blood' upheld By The A11oclated Pre11 NEW ORLEANS -Both aides are looking forward to an appeal of a court decision upholding what one lawyer called a "last vestige" of segregation -a Louisiana law designating anyone with as much as l-32nd "Negro blood" legally black. A state judge ruled Wednesday against w hite-skinned Susie Guillory Phipps, a descendant of a black female slave and a whlte LoWSlana planter. who had sued to have the so-called "black blood" law declared unconstitutional. The ruling did not address the constitutionality of the law. The judge said he based hls decision in part on a similar challenge in which the Louisiana Supreme Court upheld the law in 1974. By JEFF ADLER O(lhe DaMr .... lteff Orange County 1upervl•on have endorsed in concept the much -blillyhooed plan to replace sheriff's de putle1 in Superior Court courtrooma with county marshals begtnnlng ln October. The Board of S upervlaou unanimously voted Wedneaday to accept the recommendationa of the She r lff-Ma r1 hal Consol i da t io n Advilo ry Committee, which recommended court service f unc tion• b e consolidated under the a uaptce. of the county marshal. t "lt'1 oot a perfect plan, but lt ta w o rkable," commented Supervt.or Ralph Clark, who c h aired t he c oneolldatlon comrnltta. The CCNOlldatlon 11 expected to .. v• taxpeyen .approximately S2 milJJm a yMr beeau.e fewer personnel will be needed and many letVicel will no loftaer be duplicated. Currently, court duUea in Superior CoUrt ln Santa Ana are handled by 1herlff'1 deputie1 while de~ty manha1e 1erve ln MunJdpal Court courtrooma. W hl141 t he S h ~rlff'• Department and Manhal'1 Office MW employ a combined to\al of 823 people to provide court ~ at an tnnual COit of $11 .8 m1lllon, county Manhal Jame9 Byham hu .. umated the manhal'e off.Ice would need only • 297 employeee and $9.~ million to provide the same eervices. Pre1tdtna Superior Court Juda• Richard Beacom hu endoned the plan -di.:u.ed in leaal and Jaw enforcement circles for the put 15 yeara -•yi.ng It will be more efficient, •ve tax dollan and provide an lnc:reued level of M!l'Yioe to the public. B e for e 1uper vllor1 can implement the COnlOJ.Jdationl, ll flnt muat be approved by the c ount y'1 97 •;::•rlor and municipal court ud1e1, who already have In lcated near- unanlmou1 1upport for t h e propoMl. A formal ratWcatJon election wu .cheduled foe today, .UpervOOl"I were told. Once approved by the county judiciary, the (.late Leplature ha1 90 di/' tir' ov erturn the propoeal. lawmaken take no a\:tton, u expected, It will be conaidered ra tified. Ruckelshaus sworn in as EPA h ead WASHINGTON -On a day when the House ot Representatives voted unanimously to cite Rita Lavelle, one of his former executives at the Environmental Protection Agency, for contempt of Congress, President Reagan on Wednesday s w ore in William D. Ruckelshaus as the new EPA administrator, praising him as the "Mr. Clean" who would "mark a new beginning" at the troubled agency. "Too much time has already been wasted in fault-finding, recrimination and innuendo," Reagan said. "Bill, I'm counting on you ... to reaffirm this administration's firm commitment to a sound and safe environment -and an EPA that is trusted and respected by all." S o vi e t tr anquilizer machine studied , Donahue suit figure arrested TULSA, Okla. -A mother who won a $5.9 million swt after TV host P hil Donahue interviewed her ex-husband about why he abducted their son has been reunited with the boy. and the father has been arrested. Wayne R. Anderson, 39, was arrested Wednesday on a Colorado felony warrant charging interference with child custody, after police raided the Tulsa apartment where he and 6-year-old Eland Anderson lived, police said. The boy was given to his mother, Willow Lynne Cramlet of Arvada, Colo .. who had not seen the child since he disappeared from their suburban Denver home on Dec. 29, 1979. A dmiral h eads anti-drug war LOS ANGELES -Federal drug officials have declared war on narcotics trafficking in Southern California and will use the same methods as they employed in their "Operation Florida," last year. Retired Navy Admiral Daniel J. Murphy, chief of staff to Vice President George Bush and the man who headed the anti-d~g drive in Florida, said the campailffi._will use Air Force B-52 bombers to conduct wide-area ocean searches, Air Force "fixed radar" installations to track suspicious aircraft, specially trained Coast Guard personnel on Navy ships to handle drug smuggling vessels, and Air Force and Navy aircraft with "look-down radar" capabilities that allow them to detect low-flying aircraft. Celebrity d e_aths topic of book LOS ANGELES -Thomas Noguchi, demoted from his Los Angeles County coroner's post last year for alleged mismanagement and sensationalizing the deaths of famous people, has written a book. Called "Coroner ," the book will discuss the deaths of celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Robert K ennedy, Natalie Wood, Janis Joplin, William Holden and John Belushi. Handicapped scouts head for DC SAN DIEGO -Armed with greetings, both official and childishly scrawled, a troop of eight handicapped Girl Scouts headed for Washington, D.C. today for a trip that includes a meeting with President Reagan. All but two· of the girls are confined to wheelchairs. But that didn't stop them from out.aelling all the other eastern San Diego County Girl Scout troops on calendars, and beating all but one other troop in sales of cookies for t he past two years. They raised $2,000, enough money to pay one-third of the cost for thet.r six-day trip. Arms limit talks continue GEN EV A , Switzerland -A merican and Soviet negotiators met today to explore an offer by Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov to reduce the number of warheads as part of an agreement luniting medium-range nuclear weapons in Europe. The session, second in the current round, was held at the U.S . anns control office here. Apart from the formal sessions, the two delegations have met at least once on the side to discuss prospecta for an a~rd. Travel guide author dies PALMA,~Majorca -T emple Hornaday Fielding, a Bronx-born world traveler who authored bestselling guides to F.urope read by millions of Americans, has died at his home on this Spanish island. U.S. consular agent& confirmed today. He w as 69. Poles to probe b eating death WARSAW, Poland -The Solidarity underground has assailed police for allegedly beating to death a high school senior whose' funeral today is expected to draw a large crowd :>f sympathizers. A Warsaw prOl!leCUtor launched "an energetic investigation" into the death of Grzegori Przemyk, Including an autopsy and extensive examination of witnesses, according to the oflidal Polish news agency P AP. The youth's mother. Barbara Sadowaka, ia a Solidarity supporter still recovering from injuries inflicted May 3 by a gang of men who beat her at a Roman Catholic relief cen ter that aids families of detained activilta. LOMA LINDA (AP) -A Soviet device that bom bard• brains with low-frequency radio waves may be a replacement for tranquilizers and their unwanted side -effects, says a researcher, but its use on hum ans poses ethical and political questions. manual shows it beina Wied on a human in a c11nica1 •ttlnl. Adey 1ald. The manual 1ay1 It La a "dl1tan t p ulae treatment apparatus" for psychologica l problems including aleeplemM!9a, hypertension and n e urotic dllturbancell. The machine, known a1 the Lida, is on loan to the Jerry L . Pettis Memorial Vet erans Hospital through a medical exchange program between the Soviet Union and the United States. Hospital researchers have found it changes behavior in animals. "It looks as though instead of taking a Valium when you want to relax yourself It wo uld be possible to achieve a similar result, probably in a safer way, by the use of a radio field that will relax you ," said Dr. Roaa Adey, chief of research at the hospital. The Lida's Russian-language Dr. Ross Adey· with behavior a l modification device invented by the RU88ians. Se nate opens crucial . debate on Republican budget plan WASHINGTON (AP) -The S enate ii beginning a last-chance debate on a 1984 budaet plan with a Republican-sponsored 1pendlna and taxing proposal that keeps federal defldta near $200 billion for the next four ye&r1. The Senate Budget Committee voted 11 to 9 Wednesday to approve a budget fonnula cJoee to one President Reagan haa previously supported. The proposal would permit only minor tax increases and a defense buildup next year of 7 .1 percent. · Reflecting the uncertainty of today'• votes on the Senate floor, Sen . Ftete V. Domenid, R-N.M .. chairman of the budget panel. u.ld Senate OOP leaders would "try to pus it. "If we can't pass it, we'll cha.nle it," Domenld said. The committee decision seta up a Senate Ooor fight similar to one last we ek In which five Republican moderates blocked an e.lmoet l.dendcal budget blueprint. Late Wedn esday, sources who 1poke on condition they not be identified Mid the ft~ - Lowell Welcker of Connecticut, Charles M.C. Mathiaa Jr. of Maryland, J ohn Chafee of Rhode I.land, Robert Stafford of Vermont and Mark Hat.field of Oregon -were refuling to buc:IQe. The only major difference this time ii that the proposal approved by the commi ttee Include• defense Increase• 1U1htly closer to what the moderates want. More importantly, the choice will be painted u either vote for the budget plan before the Senate or none at all. ln Wedneeday'• committee vote. all 11 votes for the conserv ative bud1et plan cam e fr o m Republicans. There were two abeent Democrata, Gary Hart of Colorado and Ernest HolUnga of South Carolina, both out of town campalgni.ng for the 1984 DemocraUc premdential nomi.natl.on. Had they been pre1ent, t he conservative Republlcan propou.l would have failed on a tie vot.e. One Democrat, Joeeph Blden of Delaware, laid the vote WM an exera.. in pure political power by Senate Republican leadera. "It ii raw," he lald. AIDS perils heterosexuals Research reveals danger to gen eral population -. BOSTON (AP) -Although most victims of th e A I DS epidemic are male homoeexuala, research p u blished today suggests the often d eadly disorder can be spread during heterosexual relations -putting the general population at rt.ak. "This study 1how1 that AIDS now ha1 J.o be con1ldered potentially th reatening to the heal t h of the ge neral population," said Dr. Nea l H. Stelgblgel, one of the doctors who conducted the research. Almost all of the more than 1.- 400 known victims of AIDS, for nyally k nown as acquired immune de flcienty syn d rome, have been h<>m01exuals, abullen of intravenous drup . Haitlane or hemophil.lacs. But In the l a te1t study, Stelgblgel and other docton at Montefiore Medical Center ln New York e xam i ned eeven women who had regular •xual contact with male AlDS vkUml. One of the women proved to be au.fferlng from AIDS and five othera had abnormahue1 that may be Ilana of the dieeue. "Thi• itudy 1u11eat1 that subjects who are sexual partnera of heteroeexual men with AIDS are a t r i1k of acqulrlnl the 1y ndrome," Hid the report bll h e d in today'• New Journal of Medk:ine. e ii no cure for the dt10rder. No one know1 w~t cau.a the l)'lldrome, which tint ume to medical attention In 1980. Becau.. AIDS patien ts loee their abWty to fiah t dilleue, they often develop exotic lllneaaee, called opportwliltlc lnfectlona, that healthy people eully w ard off. The number of victim. la doubIJna every six montha, and many die. So far, nearly three-quarters of the epidemic'• vtct.iml have been male homa.exuala, while 17 percent are druf addlctl who ha v e no h 1 t o ry o f h~xuallty. But 88 women have alao contracted AIDS. Of these, 48 were dNa uaen and etcht were Halt!Ma. '1the othen did not tit any of the ua&al riak fn>Uf!· We1re Listening ••• What do you ltkl' about the Dally Pilot ? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me111age will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the a pproprtate editor. 642·6086 The same 24 hour answerina service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on ;,any topic Mailbox c:ontrtbutora must lncl\tde their name and telephone number for verification No clrculatlon calls. please Tell us what ·s on your tnind ~,,..., ",... 00 no• "••• ,_ II•,,. !Ir ' '° p"' ~ loelott , " "' 11'\0 to"' coow w111 O• "°"""''° hMO.., ano ..,,,.,., II fOY 00 "91 tK ... t YW COii\' ,,., 1 • ... "" ...... •O•"' .,.,,,_c_.,. •-.a -Ctfc~ T1t111M1• o.-.~r "'-..._, ,..._. t1'.ofn'"U'Oft ~ i w--..... ,. l'°"""~ ..... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ThomM P. Hater Publlahtr ind Chief Executlv1 Off1c9f Chazy Oow .. lbv b Jmond MeoL .. n £d1t01 and A1111t1nf Contr*r to the Pubtlthef ...,..,,c .... PoocluctoO'I lollNgllo Deft ... L. •llllenl• (;loe!MI""' loUnflO" Cl111I~ ectvert11lng 714/loQ.-?I All oth9r detNrtm.nt• Ml-4111 MAIN on.Cl )Jn WMt 9-1 91 ~· ..._ CA W < "°'"' So• IMO C:0.11 ,.._ CA t2'e2t COOy•ogl\I !Ml O<t"Ot ~ l'uClillwG ~ NO n1w1 ato•••• lllvt11111on1, tllllot1a1 "'*"•' Ot ad•.,l,.._lt "-""" IMY be~ wllllllul lljleCW """""~ OI eoc>t'foght - I T h e device has n o t b e e n approved for U8e will} hum&n1 in this count r y, alth o ugh the Soviets have uaed it on people since at least 1960, Adey u.ld in a recent interview. Low -frequency radio wavee 1imulate t h e b r ai n 's o wn electromagnetic current and produce a trance-like 1tate. Adey said he put a cat in the box and turned on the Lida. "Within a matter of two or three minutes, it ia littlfll there very quietly . . . It stays almost u though It were transfixed," he 1aid, adding that the animal remain• u nintere1ted in It• 1u.rroundinp for 20 to 30 minutes after the-machine ia turned off. The machine generate. 40 megahertz radio waves, which are slig htly hig her t han the citiz e n • b a nd freque n cy. Designed using World War II technology, it has glua electron tubes ins tead of more modem transistors, Adey said. CM arts center aid $32 HJillion Total oontributlona towanl construction and endowment of the propomed $G0 mill.ion Orange County Performinl Art.I Center have climbed to tu mWloo, offid.ala aay. The new total repl'e9e'lll8 interest earned on c.ab gi.fta, founder membenhlp1 and recent ll.ftl not previoualy announced, aald Henry T . Sesuataom. cbaltman °' the U'lll'-ot the cmiter. which ii alated to be built in c.o.ta MeN '• South Coast Plau Town Center. A date for the around breUlna • .un expected to be in June, should be set next week when the t>oar d of dire c t or • meeta , a apokawoman for the center eaid, even though offieiale had origlnally hoped to raile u ~ million b y around bl'MJdnl(. La1t m onth, offic ial• announced the openlnC of the center would be delayed until October 1986. 'The center WM ICheduled to open ln the fall of l~. 1 A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 19, 1983 ·Huntington seagoing teacher has best of both schools BY ROBERT BARKER OftM Dliltr ,... ..... Wllllam Leicher la amociated with .chool 12 montha a year. in one form or another. From fall through spring, he's the principal at Village View School in Huntington Beach. In the summer, h e's the captain of the Enterpr l1e, an 85-foot 1porta fishing boat that · operates out of Bdmpnt Shore. Those three months, he's pre- o&:upied with schools of fish, of course. It's a pretty abrupt transition from ABCa ln the classroom to BBBe on the water -as in bass, bonito and barracuda. But Lescher, a Seal Beach native and a 1954 graduate of Huntington Be11c-h High ~h""I. William Lescher says he likes to do both. "Fishing la good for a change. It's outdoors, you still work wfth people but there's alway1 a change. You never know when you'll aee a whale or 90methlng." Kia job evolved over the years from many tmura spent ln bait shops, behind a grill or w orking as a deck hand. Leacher put his seafaring abilities to good use this week for his eighth -grade students at Village View. They were acheduled to go to Catalina to attend a mar ine training Institute a nd Lescher took them over ln his boat. "I just charged them for costa," he said. "It saved them $4 per ticket" County aids Seal Beach pier work The way it was Sculptor Pat Lackey of Huntington Beach looks over his m etal likeness of the Huntington Beach pier. His version includes the End Cafe that w~s washed away during March storms.'The art work is on display at the Public ln{ormatioo Office at City Hall, 2000 Main St. It will b e given away during a drawing to benefit the city's 4th of July parade. Seal Beach's efforts to rebuild its historic pier -smashed and battered during ferocious winter storms -got a financial boost Tuesday from the Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Harriett Wieder as k ed boa rd members t o appropriate $6,141 to the Save Our Pier group, matching t he amount raised at one of many fund raisers . The board unanimously agreed. So far, the save-the-pier effort in Seal Beach has raised $90,000 toward the reconstruction project, City Manager Allen Parker said. Cost of rebuilding the damaged pier, now standing in three sections, is estimated at $2.2 million, Parker said. The Rob1nson'S 100 YEARS OF STYLE STIR UP A LITTLE JUNGLE FEVER IN THE SCINTILLATING ANIMAL SKINS. OURS FIRST, BY GOTTEX. Stalk the sands m our animal skin prints and steam up even the most temperate zones. Take your pick of sleek exotic bandeaus. bikinis and lace-up maillots. Then take your prey totally by surprise. Unconstructed bandeau. 6-12. $70. Also available triangle b1km1. 6·12, $52 Constructed lace-up maillot. 8· 14, $75. All m a rich gold/brown/black print of body·hugg1ng nylon/Lycra• spandex. JWR Poolside. 23. To order. call toll-free 1·800-345·8501 . PREVIEW '84: MEET EILEEN LEE, GOTTEX• SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, AND SEE GOTTEX SWIMWEAR INFORMALLY MODELED. Stir up the beaches this summer with something tempting and new from our exciting Gottex collection Join us for informal modeling and consultations. 1·4 pm NEWPORT. Friday. May 20 ?ll'llAm federal government will pick up $1.6 million of the total cost, while the city must raise $600,- 000, he said. Parker added that he expects to ask the City Council to select an engineer for the project sometime in June. Construction could b egin as early a s September. · MAITIR CHARQI, DINIRI CLUB, OR CART8 BLANCHE CARD TO ONI OF OUR 'tHI IAltllT WAY: PHONI UI TOL&; ,Rll t-IOCM21-414t FROM 7 AM·tO PM R APPUCAnGN INP.ORMATK>N. I ' . ----~--.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 19, 1983 Al ------------------------_;_-----~~~~~~_..:.:;~----::F~lv_e_B~e-a-uttfu~~,~R-ea--so--n-1.-.. ------.1 Earth homes aren't 'dirt cheap' -... Why You sh0uld auy SANTA YNEZ (AP) -The new Santa Ynei Pet Hospital won't be a typical building when It's fl.niahed. It's made mostly of dirt. The pet hospital la one of the few commercial buildinga constructed by Dave Easton, owner and operator of Rammed Earth Works, a small firm that builds h<>mefl out of euth. Easton, who literally pounded his home out of the earth on Blue Mountain near Wilseyville in Northern California, insisted rammed-earth construction isn't new, just new technology applied to an ancient system. "Earth is our oldest and moat inexhaustible building material," said Easton, 34. He cited the Great Wall of China, built of stone and rammed earth. The Aasyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Sumerians also used the process, he said. And Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, introduced the technique to Europe, building watchtowers that stood for 600 years. "Earth houses are what people who couldn't afford anything better lived in," he explained. "Despite centuries of proof that rammed-earth walls are clean, dry and sanitary, the average consumer has a hard time believing it." The floors of Easton's houses are concrete slabs, poured in place. For the walls, he gets as much dirt as possible from the construction site, aiming for a mix of 30 percent clay and 70 percent sand. A small amount of Portland cement is added. "We do it because customers request it and ~ some county codes require it, but with or without cement, these walls will stand for hundreds of years." The mixture is dumped into plywood forms and tamped down, layer upon layer, until the forms are filled. In about a half hour, the plywood sheets are peeled away and a dirt wall is born_ The homes are only slightly less expensive than conventional ones. ,, __ _,. .... ., Worker removes plywood siding forms from earthen walls for pet hospital in Santa Ynez. His firm builds homes out of dirt. Rob1nsoas 100 YEARS OF STYLE Your Engagement Ring At REG. $325 KIRKS JEWELERS. REG. $600 NOW $218 NOW $400 REG. NOW $500 $335 1/30FF!. REG. $300 REG . NOW $450 $300 Al Klr1<s. ouollty and value go hand-tn-hond with our rrew eccnomicallv- pnced collectton ot 14K gold and diamond bridal sets Each set renects the core 1n crottsmonsn1p you'd expect from o much more exoensrve pteee. And each otters its own stytlstle flotr Fl\/'8 oeoufltul sets. trve oeoutlful reasons ta 111S1f Kir\cs first I<J.RI< J • ••m••Y~ "~"•"~'"~' ••" Costa Mes• Harbo r Center f714J 545-9485 Mastercharge Visa American Express ChMQt .aounu ¥Wf<otnf' 90 cWy• no tntt•f U Of ......_t • yt• 10 fJ4'1 • SAVE ·2So/0·60°/o AND MORE ON OUR COLLECTION OF DINNERWARE, CRYSTAL DRINKWARE AND STAINLESS FLATWARE. 5 MORE DAYS Pattern for pattern. you'll find our selection of MtkS'Sa tableware to be overwhelming. And at prices like these. you can furnish a table that really sets you apart. But don't delay. Sale ends May 23 And you'll want to see the rest of our 1ncred1ble Mikasa assortment In Robinson's Silver Flatware. 181 /Glassware. 86/China. 67, where we've been setting beautiful tables for 100 years Ask about our China. Crystal and Silver Club Plans. To ofder. call toll-free 1·800·345·8501. 25°/o·28% OFF FULL·LEAD CRYSTAL STEMWARE, OURS FIRST. ---In the six patterns here. we show only the goblets. But wine. flute champagne. dessert champagne and cordial sizes are also available You'll find the remainder of our crystal collection to be 1ust as beautiful. A '11.95 B Stt.95 Fust Love Chatsworth, ours atone. Reg s15 95 each Reg St5 95 each o m.11 Tea RoM. Reo S16.95 each c '11.96 Star but bl. Reg S15 95 each F •.N Wheaton, Reo $13 95 each. 57°/o·60°/o OFF AND MORE - DINNERWARE SERVICES FOR 4 Casual and formal dining at its best. We s~w only six patterns from our collection In 20-piece sets G 148.99 Berryvale stoneware Reg $120 set J HUI Janette semt.porcelaln. Reg $179 80 Set I e Heather stoneware. Reg S130 set K.ta•. Brooke seml-porceleln, Reg $159.80 ht M ...... Snow Garden fine cf\IM, ~ S140Mt 37%·45% OFF HAND·CUT LEAD CRYSTAL IARWARE. We show three patterns of lead crystal barware. In highball and old fashioned sizes. N. Ashley, ours alone. P Chatsworth. ours alone. Q. Park Avenue. Reg. $15.95·$!7.95 Efach. Sale $9.95. 50% OFF STAINLESS l·PIECE PLACE SEmNGS Our finishing touch to an elegant table setting. Shown here are two of our many patterns. A. Verona. Reg. $30 set. Sale $14.99. S. Olyvia. Reg. S30 set. Sale $14.99. But hurry, quantities are llmlted to stock on hand. • ' i I I I • I • I I I 0 ' -. --------·------------------ A8 Orange poa&! DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 19, 1983 Rites held for Olene Broadhead 833 to graduate . at Saddleback slated • Ill Irvine A "Springfest 1983" is planned for Sunday at Mason Regional Park in Irvine for members and friends of the National Organization for Women (NOW), Bay View chapter. The celebration will begin at 2 p.m. and will feature live music, a puppet show and free ice cream. Spring wreaths of flowers will be given to everyone In attendance, and renaissance attire i.s requested. The committee suggests bringing picnic baskets and kites A $15 donation is being asked for adults, while children under 12 will be admitted free. Tickets may be purchased ln advanet at the Magic Speller Bookstore, 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Corvettes race for ch ildren A cacophonous collection of Corvettes will compete Sunday at the Orange County International Speedway in a drag meet benefiting abused children. The 16th annual "All Corvette Drag Meet" will include contests for trophies, cash and merchandise. Proceeds will go to For Kids Sake, Inc., a Brea-based organization which counsels abused children. For Classllled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR 642-5678 -------·~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ••u p helater •"" •••• 19l'2 HARBOR 8lVO. COSTA MESA -S48·11S6 ln•ex•pen•slve* Funeral services were conducted Wednesday for Newport Beach realdent Olene S. Broadhead, who died Sunday at ~ge 70 following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Broadhead, ratted in Salt Lake City, was noted as an interior designer and was an active leader in the Church of •J esus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She owned and operated an interior design and antique shop in Pasadena and later became director of interior design for Beverly Enterprises, which operates convalescent hospitals throughout the country. Recently, she served as adviser at O range Coast College to Mormon women. She was an active s upporter of Sherman Gardens Foundation in Corona del Mar and former member of the Assistance League of Los Angeles and S4Ul Marino Guild of •(in ik spen' siv) not high In price; nnrsonabte;-cfasstfied-edv~Uaitlg -----------·· --------Classifl~d Advertising 642-5678 Olene Broadhead succu mbs at 70 Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. Services were to be conducted today by Bisllop Robert L. Wynn at the Corona del Mar Wa rd Chapel of the r.\onnon Church. She is survived by her husband, Daken K. Broadhead, and five sons, J on of Salt Lake Oty, David of La Quinta, Bruce of Sandy, Utah , Samuel of Arcadia and Stephe n of Long Beach. A total of 833 student. will be graduating from Saddleback Community College's t w o campuses tonight in ceremonies in the Mlaaion Viejo school gymnasium. The ceremony takes place at 6 p.m., and keynote speakers are graduates William and Carol Holston -a father-dauf hter team receiving associate o arts degrees that night. William Holaton, a professor at Saddleback and a graduate of Long Beach City College and USC, picks up his second AA degree -in automotive technology. His daughter will receive her d eg ree in business administration. Carol Holston was Associated Student Body vice president, a member of the college speech team, homecoming princess and on the Chancellor's Council at Saddleback. Her father will address the subject of education as a life-long process. Carol wlll discuss taking DlilJ Pilat Pl&.IC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO-COHTftACTOflt conviyid lo I nd now h"iTCr6Yli und., M id OMd of Tru1t In th• CALLING '°" alOS property 1ilu1tad In M id County Sctloal Oillrlct Huntington S..Ch and S1i ta deacrlt>ad 1a: Nature Made City PARCEL I• Lot 15 or Trecl Bid D .. dllne. 2·00 o'clock p.m. 9881, In the City. of Newport BMetl, on the 111 d•y of Jur>a, l983 County or Orang•, Sta te of P I a c a o I B I d R a C e I P I Calltornla 18 par mep n141d In book Admlnlttrallon Office, 20451 437 ~ g and 10 MllOallanaous Cral,,..., Lana. Huntington Beac11 M.P. In the 0~' of Ille county Project ldantlllcallon Name ,_;,., ol aald county PlumOlnQ -Boy·a Rest Room PARCEL 2: e-11 u auct1 P r a c a P I a n • • r e o n 1111 . ~11 .,9 pllltlcularty .., fonll Administration Office. 20451 In lhe Artk:la antlt141d "EaMn*!ta" Cr11,,,., Lana. Huntington Beach, of Ille Oeclaratlon of Covenanll CA 92645. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll ~~~~·s'un~E~;~~~·~= the abO,.._Nmad Sct>ool OlatrlCI of (1he "Oecl1ratlon"I under the Orange County, C1llforn11. Kling Section hNdlng1 In auct\ Ar11cle by and through its Governing anlllled II follow•: "Right• and Boerd. haralnahar refetred to II Outlet· Utlllllea and Cab l a "DISTRICT", wlll receive up lo, t:>ut TelaYlllOn", "SuP0()(1. Sattlarnentl not later than the above·etated and Eneroechment", "Community time. ,..ied bid• tor the awlld of 1 FeclllllH E111m1nt1··. "Private contt~ tor the l bO'le prOjaC\ StrH \ l 1nd1c1pe Maintenance" ~ 9hMI .,. received In the ~ .. o c 1denttlled above. end snail be ;~It Dr.~lnage var ommunlly opened Ind sa.tbllely read 110<>4 II P~EL 3: ea-Mnl 0.., the the abo>le-Claled lime and pl-. lot• owned by "Subject~•" for There w tll be 1 ·0-deposit the purJ>OM of •x•cl9ing the rlghtt required for each •el of bi d of Grlllt• lleteln u an "Enforcing ooeurnenta 10 guarantee their return Ow"8"' u such ta<ma. loll and In g~ condition •lthln --0-d•v• e as ement rlg htl ar e more alter ll'le bk! ~Ing date comp191ely deftnad and daecflbad In Each b•d mutt contonn and be 1 h c 1 L t o • 11 n ruponslve to lhl con1re c1 ci.!cn~1~?.'suitEcrro~·~~ d~:'~ lhall 1Ybmll on Iha (the "Cullom Lot Oeciat•tlon"). torm fllrnlshed with Iha contract EXCEPT THEREFROM ell waler documenlS a hat o1 the propoead and eubturl-wa1• righ1a. below aubcontractort on this protac:t u • depth ol 500 fae\, w1tt10u1 the rtQfll required by the Sublettlnn and of 1Yrlace entry, u dedicated or " r_.,,ed In ln1ttumant1 of record. SubcontrllC11ng Fair Pr11C11cee Act. T ator or r ecord owner· Oovl Code Sec • 100 et MCI r u • Each bidder m 11 submit wtlll hit PATRICK W. HANIFIN and MARCIA bid certified oru c11hier '• c;hack A. HANIFIN. llulband and wife u Joint T-11 payable to Iha DISTRICT or • bid The llrHI addrHI and other bond In Iha form Ml fonh ~n Iha c:ommon daelgnatlon If any of Iha contrllC\ document• In an amount . ' ' I not tan than 10 percent of 111, real property da.crlbad above a mulmum 1moun1 ol bid u • purpor1ed to be: 10 NIPQll, Newi>or1 guarantee that the.bidder will enter ~ ~A~darelgnad Trull•• into the propoMd con1r1c1 If the d lecle lm• any llablllly for any uma Is awarded lo him In tile lnc:orrac1,_ of the ittaet eddr- ..,.,.,, ol failure 10 enter lfl\O Hid and other comrno11 daalgnatlon If con1rect. such security will be lhown hanlln ' f()(lelt. '1'11d 111• w11f be made. but DISTRICT reMfVH the right to wllhout covenant or w1r1enty. reiaci any or 111 bids or to waive any axpr-or lmpllad regerdlng Ulla 1rregutart11ea or 1n1on"e1111aa In any ........... ton or ~mbr-to bid• Of in the bidding ..--• • Pureuant 10 Iha provision• 01 pay thl unpaid belance of the Section 1773 of the Labor c~ of nole(•I MCured by H id OMd of lhe State o f California, I lle Tru11. plul II provided In 111<1 DIS TAICT h11 obtained from Iha notll(•I. advancee. If any, under the Director of lhe Oepartme"t or term• of H id Oeed of Tru11, ,_, l11du11r111 Reletlona lh• general c;hargH, and upen1a1 of th• availi 111 of ,_ diem w..-Truat .. and of the truat1 cr .. ted pr ng r ""'" .....,..... by Mid o..i ol Trust and ltie general p<avlillng rate for At 1 n e 11 me of '111 a In I 11 a I hollday and ovenlma wonc In the publlcatton of tllle noflOe, the total IOU.llty In which 11111 work 19 to be amount of the unpaid balanoe of the perlormad for eactt <:ref\ or type of obllgl\lon MCUred 1>7 ttle ebove worker needed to ... cute tile daecrlbed deed 0 trull and c;onlrac:1. T"-rat• 11e on Ille II d d 1h• DISTRICT olflc;e located 11 alllmate COlll, axpenMI an 20451 Cralmer Lana. Huntington ect;:C-~~·Mld o..i BMetl. Coplel may be oblalnad on of Truat heretofore executed and r~t A c;opy ol 1'-rat• shall delivered to th• undaratgned • be poeted 11 the lob lite. uen Oectatatlon ol Oefaulf and It lhlll be mandatory upon the Demand for 8ale. and • written CON TRACTOR lo whom \he Notte. of Oefaut1 and Elactlon to QOf'ltract 19 awerdad. and upon any I The un<lanlgnad ceueed Hid eubc:ontrllC\or under him. to pay not NOtic. 01 Default and £19c11on to leaa than the 181<1 apec;tflad rat• 10 to be ,_dad In the oounty •JI wor11ert amploy9(f by them In Iha • Iha rMI property .. located. aaoutlon bf Ille contrllC\ Party conducting Hie: PEELLE No bl<I<* may wilhdraw hl9 bid INANCIAL CORPORATION, 691 lor a perlOd of llllrty (301 <laya af\er amlnO De Le Reina, Sut1e #400. Iha del• Ml IOr tile~ of blcls. an Otego, Calif. 92108 Phone A paymen t bon<I a nd a 8l9)2"-7t10 '9fformanoa bOnd MN be required Date: Aprtl 27 1983 Pflor to execution of the contrllC\ . PEELt.i FINANCIAL and 1111a11 M In Iha form Mt fontl In ~TION the c:ontrec:\ ddeu"*'1a. 9r DWlt 8Utt Punuan1 10 Seotton •5to8 of Iha ~· M~ Government Code ol thl late Of Publl~ Ortn,.. Co .. t Delly Cllllomla. the oont1Kt • contlliln ·-~ j)a(fl'llltlnll ttie IU C E I IM ' May 5, 12, tt, 11183 blclder IO aut.ttMe ~ IOf 21>2!).:p -ny money• wlthllald bl' 1h• rtaJC N()TIC( OISTRICT 10 _,,. parlormanoa irtennoue -·· under tile contr.ct. NAMI tTATmmNT 00\Wnlng lloetd 8y SMl'ry Bar10w. Qeril Tht followlno ~r1011 la doing Publlll'led Orange Colll Ollly bu~A~·O LAOY INTl!AIOA rwtJC fl01'1C( OESION. 117 SappNre A¥1., ~ . Island. CA t2e82. I.Ind• J, ,,..,,In, 117 8IOPhlfl 11e •• Mboe le!Md. CA 1121412: Thie bv..,._. 4t oonduol.i by en lndMdwl LIMe J Mtttln T"'9 tfll.,_,t Wla fled with Ille Coun1y Ollftt of Otenoe County on Mey 1•. t~ • ~ Publl•htd Or•no• COlll Delly • May ••. a.. "'-a, •. th3 vitamin sale Target cuts the ateady low competitive prices _oo 13 cftfferent Natt.re Made vit.rnils m supplements ... Ol.f' way of introd.Jcioo ycxx fimty to another of the best seling Mlle braids you'a find on Target shefv~. Hurry in and save on natural A, natlral zinc and r1(ie! 2 99 Aeg~29 v..,,.,.. c. soo mo wrtll • Rose Hlpe Bonus bonte of 130 tablets ' 1.99 Aeg.329 ...,,..~c:alcumend megneWm eupplement 260 tablets 2.49 Atg. 3.90 ,.......L.-.,tliell' ~v. ,, "*9· 100~ 1.99 Aeo 279 ....... VlllmlnA.10.0001 u 100 cacieules ' 2.99 ~4.59 v ... w . 100 mo 100 ....... 1.99 Aeo 269 ,_...~9'wlCalCMnwtth VttarT*i 0 100 tadets 3.49 Aeo 4.99 v._. •u. 500 mco. 100 tlbll1a 1.99 Aeo 279 0.-, Iron, high poeency VlllrTW'S with Iron 100 lllblets advanta1e of opportunities. Graduates from both the North Campus, in Irvine, and the South Campus, in Mlaaion Viejo, will take part In the graduation ceremonies. F V soldier ends . .school Pvt. Barbara A . Byrne, daughter of Edward T. and Ruth A. Byrne of 17386 Loa Amigos Circle, Fountain Valley, haa gradua ted from the graphics specialist course at Lowry Air Force Base in Colorado. She was taught the basics of art, chart-making and layout for publications, displays training, audiovisual productions and medical requirements. She is a 1982 graduate o f Fountain Valley High School. , .. 9 ... . 1.99 Reg 2 79 Zinc, 30 mo 100 tablets ~-----.-. li ' SONUS aorni 4.49 R9Qtl5t -· ~8otlul bofll ol 130tlblltl. • Dog flushes suspect from bar A police dog named Zeus helped Costa Mesa officers capture a suspected burglar early W ednesday when the man refused to come out of a bar he had allegedl y broken into, police said. . Acting on a tip from an anonymous caller, officers John Pherrin and Thomas Coute arrived at 3 a.m. at the Flame Room, 1880 Monrovia A ve., where they heard noises. Two other officers helped seal off the building. Af,ter the suspect refused to come out, police sent a German shepherd from the Fountain Valley canine unit into the darkened building. The dog found the suspect in the storage area. Arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary was Gary Lee Akin, 31, of Costa Mesa. Quarterly Clearance Sale LEOTARDS I SWIMWEAR MAY 21 & 22 Saturday 10 am to 2 pm Sunday 10 a m to I pm LOW PRICES -"Anything le.s would bC' a crime." Cash Only B L 1012 8 ri060 Suite 105 645-3359 ~LY EGAL Newport Beach Yes, we do have Bananas! Banan a lounges, that isl Multi-position chaise lounges made of strong, comfortable vinyl strapping ov er steel frame. Adj ustable. Many colors. ...,.,~,..599 ult Wc.PyT11' ~BawtSlt lnCI a 4-qt boWI and tour 16-oz Sl!f'lloO boWls Heat resistant unted 844-F Qlmlltteslltlltlll Mile ........ MINUTE WAX"' SlllCOlll Pltlllt Just soray on and wipe 0111 It's easy to get beautiful pro- tection IOf YIU cai T 15 QIMtltln li.ttld -~ ,• In Califomlll,«W\vle'fd drunk dttwn.~ tint offtnckrt, n1e191 now tpend up !O 6 month1 In Jtll f'l'lonv drunlnlllmm • ...-n ftftf ~ C1n now be tritd fot murder Nttd ~ upltln matt' M.A.DD. ....... A,MNtOn.nli ~ • #I I I • 20% off Let'• chute the worb Children at Liou Park in Co.ta Meea have a ball with an old parachute from a nearby day care center. entire stock at Target Ow entire ..-:tlof'I ol men'1 Md women'• Selllo wMchel .. Pftced bw..., dey-.NM .... .,., morel VO\i• find a wide nwl09 of hoe deaqla lor ~ °' dress OCC8SIOOS Choolle gold tone°' slver tone. aome wltt1 day·date calendln and allWms. Of courae. Seiko pertonns as wel as it looks In fact. its Quartz movement Is one of the most acclnte made It ktfeps accurate time within aeconda per ye• and never nee<IS wndrtg Enjoy the great~ and r~ty or Setko at Target sale pnoes Watches enlarged to show detal Styles Vflty by store Reg S76toS280. ule80.80tol224 Save on 14K gold cbarms and pierced earrings for the graduate. 4.99 ~.reg.9.99 14K -dllnM .,,., ct.-n b ~.,..,,. ~ CtlOOM ''Joy,'' Ql1ldUllllon ~. '*"· buft9rllV or owt ' I l \ I I ~· ~-c-----------,----.------------------ ~ AU Orange~" 151 UAll 'v PILUl /l hun.dt1y, May 10, 1983 J\ \ : I ind l "' qut...,11111 · and 1·1t11 sa\'Jni.,:,. 111 w nrHtv. h•Jl · most 01 Ill• the f'Xll•' • r pipt.:btw1, t t Ppµcnwn·s • ti T.i tlw £(1J11 · wl 11. 1h , cuu ld h.irrll H,.,,g-;:in, ,, dr lll>tlf11"11 j' I tf ( f I I l' "-IC '11r. th.it ib1 I• :\'fl' Ch If , 1r•IU l t r ('WT I'""' rl ·•fl Chi , t. .... a ·" n1,t .._,~•·•Ht f In( lliol 11~ wou lo '" nut·l 1 H un·un ,1 '" ~om•·••nt lhot If. C"Jedit lanning t disaster 11 II 111lH:h debate over t he pros p 1 111111 ct l'Ommuni ties, there is no, ... tltJ 1···t. ti \\ ,.1 dC'stgnecl and organized towns .1 • ·~ 11 11v se11s1hle than in older, less 11 11• • t 1 .11 lhqu.ike preparedness. And 11 •llt h d1s.1ster planning efforts. • ,, 1, • h• ,1p in California, the reality 1111 I •1.d111ga quake 1s sobering and 1.il1h:-;tlt'd a well-plotted system • ,.i. tllt' 1·1tv hav<' been designated .i· • "' !11d1 will .be mailed to • ''"" 111fm mation .suc:h as how I "do., .1 1 l101l u t h l·1 Orange County \<• l1 dt•W .in-.ummg to set up, but the I~· th(• vffort more than ' , , ''•IOI U ffh I 'f'jf"l/t' t•): t I~· dc.l• I • 0'111l\• "'I 1n-.1I ~.-\, ' I A 1/.fJll; .~,.\.Hll '' l • ~--.Q1l£R JllEWL 1> .. , I tn .1nw \'/;Ht has his problems, and •i t11-. •'wn m aking. He is outspoken in dt• r. , pnl1 t1c:al figure gets into hot • n • ~ n•"dia for making him look ,. of 1n.mm1g the nwssenger for the I \('\>. '! 't 1 • .1 1n11"l -;eems to enjoy being in .t< rrut\ ii 1:-; J,.urly ubvious that he is "'' • n.,1 nr v:inPus segments of the ','.',.,1 to choose his words and his Fro~ t'argo, N.D. Forum Th a11k C oll the Ca tholic f(hl111p•. found lhe guts to be true 1, 1h1·.r f;11th despit e the ,1dn11111-.l;,;,11on's l•fforts to water t ,, •1 1 rw1r position. ' • 1H .. ct th!•rn a nd the ir , •• ,.j11r111 w11h othl'r men of • w1P frvm all f.11 ths, to point "'") 101 Wl·aklings like , If, ,;ncl in partkular for , tlt>g<·ni·rutes who would " di r ,, iiJst stnke al'Ccptable. 1 h 1... .J d rn·i n is t r a U on 1 .. , 1 mg th1• dehumanizin g 1111lul'111, nl till' nuclear threat • .. , It\• 11mlcr'.' Since when has it 1 '(·1m11• dirty or unpatriotic to he • '" • I t ht• pt'<icemakt•rs, or where 111"'" "h,1tn•d to sow love? It ~, • 111~ that both the 'i1rn111.,1r:ttion. which is unduly 1 I t Iii r•rJ by the miJitary- 11 hJ .111 .. d 1.·omp lex a nd the • 11!1·1" of the Moral Majority 1 1 d •n disproportionately scare tu ti• II nut of us with the threat .J 1111 i.:1>dll•ss Soviet devils in I• 1 ti , gt•I our tax do!Jars or n t11m1:-; PHILLfP CUTLER Costa Mesa l.M. Boy (}v tc:•,.'s prime ~ JJ 1\' luttj 111"'' II l kt •II OVSlE'r 11 • 11l'ltl' llf• . A ,.\ l <JI~! 'I I) I I r I , ... d Ir 1 .t .. 11((t-r•1us weapon. according to rill" wny rn;iny such agtmcies read lhu r law. I ,,~ IO~l\~lll(J~i SOme henef it cllts _f ata-1----------.. (:) ..... WASHING-ToN -The Social Security Administration has now admitted -a't least to itself - something_ I reported a . year agQ: S?me"PnysicaOy aisaotea pers0ru-· Jl&r DDfRSVN' · d ied soon after the agency's ~~- cold-eyed examiners had ruled them healthy enough to get along without disability benefits. In fpur ou t of 11 ~ases reviewed in an internal study, at the request of Sen. John Heinz, R -Pa .. the former pensione·r s died of the very illnesses t hat Social Security bureaucrats had decided wert~ not disabling. And though the internal study admits the obvious -that the decision to cut off the disability payments was incorrect -the agency hasn't seen fi t to send so much as an apology to the families of the dc.'<'eased. THESE WERE the four cases of admitted e rror in the agency's S<1mpling: -Russell L . Beard of Marion, Ohio. The decision to cut off his benefits afte r eight years "was incorrect when made.'' the study concluded. lt certainly was. As I reported last year. Beard died on Jan. 18. 1982. of a heart attack. That was five days after Beard was notified that his appeal of the cutoff decision two months earlier been turned down. He was in the hospital at the time. The c ut o ff noti ce ack · knowledged Beard's history of irreguJar heartbeat, but said he had been JUdged able to do ''a wide range of sedentary work .. Sue Beard, his widow, told my associate Tony Cappacci9 she has ''never been called by Social Security to te ll me they Wt're wrong." The agency's heartlessness was no surprise to Mrs. Beard. When her husband died. Social Security demanded return of two months' benefits tha t h;id been retroactively declared invalid Presumably. the legality of th11•"' payments has n o"' h1·1·n established. -Victor Graf of S tockton. Calif .. was told last July thnt hl· was losing his benefits dt>spit<· ~ history o[ heart trouul1• On Augus t 2, 1982, he v1~1ted his doctor to collC<'t medica I l'\"Jdl'nce to fight his benefit cutoff Six hours later he died of a lwan attack. "THIS DECISiON w as incorre<:t." the Social SC'l·urity study concedes. ··His d1sab1J11y should not have been found to have ceased." But no one Crom the agency has ever told that to his widow. Myrtlf>. ----, -Chester Cop<•land~Jf For t Gibson. Okla .. dit>d of a ht•art attack last JuJy after being t<?ld N U M B E R S G le M E : that his disability benefits would Government auditors have found b<: stopped because, though "h~. _t_!i,~t .Jl$..-me~H~d Star!_ ageQS!g__ .had, occas!onal-eh~alnsi ~ti were pa.Ia tor pre-achOOlers who did not show that his chest pain weren't enrolled, and that they was due to a heart condit!on ." also accepted too many children Copeland, the bureaucrats ruled, from non-poverty-level families. was able to pe rfort:{l non-HeadStartfundsaredoledout strenuous work. to non-profit groups that offer "This d~s1on may have been pre-school training for children correct whet'! made~" the internal aged three to five. At least 90 study s tates, but adds: "Ou r percent of the children in each 1 evit:w shows that evidence on cen ter must be from "families wh1<:h the decision re garding with i n co me bel o w the ability to work was based was officially-designated poverty 111adequate. Additional evidence level. should have been secured." Afte·r examining just 10 Head -Ernestina Orozco of La Start agencies in the Southeast, Pu~·nll>, Calif . was notified last with a combined funding of $38 August 15 that her application million in 1980-81, the auditors for dtNlbility benefits was denied f o und these examples of hePU~l' her cant'er of the neck improper use of funds: a11d cnlun. while advanced, was -Econ omic Opportunity "curr('ntly under contro l" Atlanta Inc. was paid for 1,676 thri>ugh treatment. She never children but actually had onJy 1. :-;;1w th1 · rejC'cuon. though. She 477 enro!Jed. - d1t•d "" August 10 -of colon -Louisville-Jefferson County l'~1111 ·er Community Action Agency. of "THIS DECIS ION was not lulTl '<."I when made,"· the study n•lll s w1 1h understatement. · · Hasf'U upo n the med ic a I cvi<..knce in the file. a denial was not justified " F'ootnote· A Social Security ,.pokesman l'mphasized that tho ugh th e de01t hs ''were botlwrsome to us ... they were "not typical of what is going on now:· thank1' to improvements in the cxammat1011 systei:n. Louisville. Ky .. was funded for 1,474 children but enrolled onJy l,361. -Friends of Children of Mississippi Inc .. in Jackson, Miss., was funded for 4,932 child.I:~ actual enrollment was 4,278. In a d ditio n . two of its centers reported a total of only four non -poverty-level children ; the actual number was 15. This was at a time when there was a waiting list of children from welfare families. EPA scandal helps De'mocra·~s By THOMAS D. ELIAS Things are breaking well for Charles Manatt these days. just as they did when he was c h airman of the California Democratic Party bac k in the early 1970s. Manatt, now the Democrats' national chairman. worked then, as now, against Ronald Reagan's Republican corps. And he won. building his party's organization to the point where it could supplant the eight Reagan years with eight of Jerry Brown. Manatt had some good political luck in the waning days o f R e a g a n ' s C a I i f o r n _i a administration: problems with the state Health a nd Welfare Department, revela.tions . t hat con victs and mental patients released early had committed several serious c rimes and the fact that Alan Cranston was to be the Democrats' U.S. Sen.ate candidate In 1974, a race Reagan CIUfDRllA" IDCUS refused to Tnake for fe.ar o f losing. Now Reagan has his _problC'ms again and Manatt is lkking his ch 0 p s at t h e p r 0 s p.e~c; t 0 r -masterminding a nother Democratic win . SEVERAL LEADING Democrats now run about t:ven with Reagan in most polls. while unemployment remains in double digits. But the best thing that has happened to Manatt and the Democrats was the scandal at t he Enviro n men t a I Protectio n Agen cy. Reagan's o peratives there have provided Manatt with material so juicy 1t may fuel the Democrats' entire campa'gn next year. "I think we can keep the issue altve into the campaign," the De mocratic chairman said the other day. "We've only seen the lip of the iceberg. We haven't yet S<..'t.'n the oth43r things tbe..Raegan pt."Dple aren't enforcing. But we will. So serious are the a!Jegations aboul political misuse of the federal toxic waste Superfund lhat Manatt finds himself able to level some charges that normally would not be taken seriously. He's even able to accuse die-hard anti-Communist Reagan of setting up a "system of political operatives much like the political commissars lhe Russians use." Ma nau claims Reagan has placed ''political persons" in every federal agency. Their alleged job: Review every significant project and clear it through th e • White H o use political office. The purpose ts to appropriately reward and punish cand idates, Manatt claims. "This will all be ferretted out in the n ext few months in Congre!!Sional hearings,'' he adds. WHAT'S ALREADY been documented aoout the EPA lends credibility t o what would otherwise seem a far-fetched, sell-serving Democratic claim. But Manatt indicates the c harges will be used by whichever Democrat wins the presidential nomination next year. "We've h.ad a govenunent of the polluters, by the polluters and for ihe polluters.'' he said. "The central idea of the administration has been to cut deals and make deals with companies that want enforcement eued up. It will be th e di s gra ce of thi s adniinistratlon." be 1n It::. lJl'll " \\h• It •'I~"• i 1h;1t a h 11111111 w·as 1n 1t.:1 p11me Ht agt' 1 1. ,; di! nt J&kttl if hy "prin 1c·' I n 11cJ1lt .i~•· 11 w;•s when 11 c.:o uld d t> lht )llOSt pushups No. 11 t;1stt·~. b< 'It then lll•art attacks k11l more deer li-------------------------------"'.""'-...... ---------~,~~~\~:;t ~~u~~:. field than do It's hard to fool a child And just as the Watergate scandal waa used against Republicans for years aft.er its peak, figuri on Democ:rata using the ~A mea for a Jona time to come, regardleu of how well troubles hooter William Ruckelaha\lS does in his return Q . Wh.1t"'l lhc oldest lnngw>1!1•'! A . Noltod y knows, Every languag1. of re<.wd NU1rtt.><l as u . clia]('('"t of somt> 1)\dt1r wngu.sge Th<•I r1·11dmg d1stth1ltty known as dy!ileiua turns up lour timos more !r<.'quently lt\ mal~ than In females. Q l'vr b1•1•n wld th •• t ~omt: locul Jaw cnfo1t1•m• nt oi;wnd~ r<'qulrn tht• wmn• r 11( a bl.Ack I ·lt ht karate tri n•f{tslL•r lui. Jownd:. l\S lethill w4•aµo1l! Tnu~·1 A Not trur. tn!ll•for ·1 I knuw But ~ kAratt: 1·xp•·t t whr chqf"I ~omebod y d o'A 11 ti\ • •l'r 1nui; attack can bt· ch 1r1-1• d w1:h 1 • 11f ORANGE COAST Daily riloi fEE ___ .. P>efP"'" ·-·i·· _.__ _ .. _MO -'-·- Already. reported that. the '"iirlohf' for steak comes Crom an old f'rench world ''s\lrlon g" nwaning "top of the lo in." Likewise. that a :iebra is not black with white str lpes but w hite whh b lack stripes. Bl•llevcd 1 tailed to mention, though, that Chrlsioph er Columbus signed his name t'olombo. Colo mo. Colom a nd Colon. but never Columbus? ln<'i dentally. what was Col1J1nbw1' middle name? Trick qu1:ry. lk hnd no middle name. ~,.What color are the chutes "' t-•J1Y1ba t. par:itroopers?. A ln Vietnam they were a tntnoufluged splotch of Irregular hrowns ond green.a. Cll••r 04"NIMly •• ,. t l'\O ··~\Mlf ...... ,.,, ... _ ...,,, o,.,..,. ... ..,_, ... .,. ..,..,.1e, ........ '.,. ..... ,. lO<lbt If I said to you that most children understand adults better than most adults unders tand c hildren. your immediate reaction would most likely be Incredulity and rej'ectlon. After all. children are simple a.nd naive. a nd tend to confuse appearance with reality, wflereas adult judgments are more subtle and discrimlnating. But the "understanding" l refer to is not factual; it is e motional. A child can b e deceived by facts; It ia much harder to fool a child about feelings. A child ls c1oeer to his own feelings than an adult ls, and because of this, he or she ls able to "pick up,'' as It were, the true motivauona and prompUnga of adults, beneath the plauslble rcuona we project to others. That ii \0 •Y, our uncoNCiout and uneicpreued f•elln.a• are quli. clear '° ch• chUd (of a certain -ae, of coune), while the child'• tpner d~ may be oblcure to ut, u. we haw grown 90 far .•,.-' from our own . . IYllH HARRIS ~ fil ch ildhood selves and tend to block out our early impressions. This attachment \0 reality has nothing to do with "know ledge" as we deflne it; it hsu; to do, rather, wlth being clear--eyed and free from,J,he preconceptions thot burden moet adults as they gt-OW u p a nd acquire a she11 of se>phistkatton. lt is precisely because the child remains simple, tn an emotional sense. that h or ahe ta able to detect radiations ot pe.nsonaJlty that arc beyond the pt)'chk: range of the ad~lt. And tht•, 1 t~lnk, is what Jetiut truly meant when he told ~ that "lxcept ye become u little chUdron, ye ah.JI 'A°t enter the k1fl8dom of heaven.' h wu not • reu,tous or an ethJcal lnJU.noUon, but a ahrewd p1yth4'1 .. I one: '• h e was saying that we must remain, at the same time. as u·usting as chjlden and as keen in d e tecting the true from the deceptive . IT IS EASY to deceive a.child verbally; It is hard to deceive him visually or emotionally'. One relUIOn that children are eo cloee to other an imals la that, like anim als, t h ey r espond to subliminal stimuli; they -.n•e who really U~ them and who doesn '\; they can diatinguiah a "reawn" from a raUonalization -•ven when their parenta or te-achera ca(UlO\.. That "ll lltUe chlld shall lead them" 11 not a aentlmental dl8tort.fon1 but a k~ pertepUon that tn frowlng up we lOM u much u we aain; ilnd the mos\ imJ>(ll'\41nl thfns we lott fl our J)<)tentlal for aeeint. t1'd even "amelUngi'' tbe U'Uth about other peoplo. The 1reat traaedy of mankind Is that ln th• proce. ot m•turing we reltnqutah our ~onuty aloni1 with out Innocence. ~ there. . q The actors may have ohan~ed, but the acript la the aame, •Manatt saya. 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CA 92714 l'tOll Ct ld1n1111u11011 Nil/Ill' W0008RIDOE PORTABLE I , Pta.IC NOTICE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 19, 1983 Playwright Albee sho,1vs 'improvisatory skills'' with UC Irvine audien.ce By GLENN SCOTT 0( tM 1)11111 Pltot It.ft l>laywright Edward Albee t ur ned an unco mfortabl e situation into a funny lesson in sta,ecraft Wednesday night dunng a lecture at UC lrvine. discussions on writing a nd translating words into stage action. "I enjoy the improvisatory exchange, the give and take." he had said prior to his lecture. lecture, Albee pausedl, leaned an elbow on the rostrum. nodded at the empty seats and1 suggested, "Why doesn't ever '!One move down there?" · but loosens up for UCI audience Then he turne d serio u s himself, urging his audience of 400 to seek and support the kind of art and drama that "makes us think about ourselves." Albee, •55, the prize-winning dramatist who wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "A Delicate Balance," has been visiting UC Irvine all week as a guest lecturer. Much of his time has been absorbed working with student playwrights in practical Albee needed little time to demonstrate his skills once he b e gan talking . This wa s improvisation at its best. About 80 folding chairs wert' set up on stage at the Fine Arts Village Little Theater to seat people who hadn't earlier obtained reserved tic;kets to the free lecture. But it was soon apparent people s1tung m those c hairs couldn't h ear because speakers were aimed away, at the pennanent seats. including a bank of empty ones. Surprised as two older women shuffled past him early in the Exit, stage right and stage left Albee made the most. of it. "It is not a co mpl e t e ly unfamiliar spectach· for me to watch an audience ,get up and leave," he mused So much for the· fun stuff. Once everyone was c umfortable, Albee made them :;quirm. He asked why, in the Lt n1ted Statl'S where artistic ex press1on 1s allowed, most peo1:ole seem to believe art should r« •move them from reality. Perhaps. he said, art is telling us too much about "what it's like to be conscious and alive." 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The action Tuesday night was the third time in three years that drug manufacturers and others failed to get the Legislature to overturn a historic 1980 state Supreme Court decision in favor of DES Victims. The bill, SB1060 by Sen. Ed Davis, R- Chatsworth, was sent to the Senate floor by the Judiciary Committee on a 5-2 vote only after its effect was limited to the establishment of a commission to study the problem. In its initial fonn, the bill would have banhed court suits by most DES victims and substituted an industry-subsidized fund to repay medical expenses of some of the victims. That version was rejected by ~e committee. DES was banned by the federal government as ah anti-miscarriage drug in 1971 after tests on animals showed a link with a rare fonn of vaginal cancer. Six-member jury proposal advances SACRAMENTO (AP) -Legislation sponsored by Gov. George Deukmejian to allow six-member juries in misdemeanor cases has won approval from a key Sen.ate committee. The proposed state constitutional amenrunent, SCA32 by Sen. Dan Boatwright, D-Concord, cleared the Judiciary Committee on a 5-2 vote Tuesday night and was sent to the Senate t Constitutional Amendme nts Committee, its last stop ~ befor~ Ole Sel)ate flooG.. • ..... • _ If approved by two-thirds of both houses. it would go on the state ballot. Though the measure is drafted to allow juries as small as six in misdemeanor cases, it is tied to another Boatwright bill, SBl 111, that would require juries to have at least nine members. All California juries ln criminal cases have 12 members, a tradition inherited from centuries-old English law. In recent years several states have adopted six-member juries to save time in jury selection, a practice that has survived challenges in the U.S. Supreme Court. Town finally wet 1 alter 40 years ELOORA.00. lli. (AP) -Forty years late, a tlursty group of veterans in this southern Illinois town toasted the end or World War ll for the first time after repealing a prohibition against alcohol passed in 1943, while the soldiers were overseas. "While we were fighting World War 11, they voted the town dry," Harold Kyle said at the Amencan Legion club. That establishment, the Veterans of Foreign Wars club and the Eagles Club were the first to receive liquor licenses after the repeal ordinance was passed by an 18-vote margin April 12. Kyle said he was spurred to campaign for the repeal after the American Legion hall was closed for 11 days by state liquor-enforcement officials. "I decided we'd try and get the ballot question passed ao we could hold our heads up again," he aaid. "There was no reason a veteran of our armed forces should have to hide when he wanted to have a drink with his friends." First grader takes publisher to task; book's error corrected CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) -A bright fi.rst- grader described by hia teacher as "a walking book of knowledge" demanded that something be done when he spotted a technical error in a science textbook. "He had to make sure it would be corrected," D e borah Austin, a teacher et Eisenhower Elementary School here, said. James E. Brown III, a straight-A student, fpund the mistake while reading the book, ''Reading About Science, Skills and Concepts Level C." It said Mercury was the hottest planet, but James knew that was wrong. Mercury can reach crlly 648 degrees Fahrenheit. Venus can get as hot -896 degrees. With Austin's help, the 6-year-old polnted out the mistake in a letter to McGraw-Hill Book Co. in New York, one of the nation's largest textbook publiahers. McGraw-Hill acknowledged the letter, con- vatulated him for his re.earch and assured the yc>UJl811Wr. "We will make the change in the next printing of our adence readers." Austin says the boy, who likes to read about lclence and dinoaaura, noticed the mistake jmmediately. "A. IOOl'l as he saw the error, he~ up and ,.;d, 'Thia l.sn't right.' At first, we let it go. Then he uked if he c:ouid' check it further. He came back Jflth a book ahowtng he wu correct. He had a 8~ Calendar at home which abo ahowed he was r1Chl· It was hi• idea to write a letter to the publ.18bJna company.'' In b1a ahort. printed letter, the boy saJd: "I read that Venus ls the D.otteat planet in our solar system. The a«acbed calender (sic) ls where I first read this faci about Venus. When I read in your book that Mercury la the hottat planet, I said, 'thit la mixed up!' "I would like to hear back from you regarc:Una thia matter.'' That wu in February. Three Wffka later, James had his reply from John F. Monsfilo, edifOr ln chief of McGnw-HW'a adence department, along with IOfne aience posten for his clulroom. Austin call• Jamea "a wa1ktn1 book of knowledCe." 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KUBUY LADIF.S' OB llEl'I n·· llllTEllT CBIRSEllS YOUR CHOICE •••• :S,'1mor r THI CDllT AID THI coum Illy Piil THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1983 ANN LANDERS ERMA 80M8ECK TELEVISION 82 83 84 More people saw the Miss USA pageant on CBS, but ABC won the network ratings race for the week. Page BS. Newport Beach Police Explorers Jamie Groos and Christopher Kirsch check out motorist during~ patrol. Below, Pat Williams briefs fellow explorer scouts. The program is described as a police department within a police departmenr. .· :: ·. ·=· _,, ............ .. ~ -·---:.-.. xplorer scouts. • • Just anOth er arm of the la\N -- l ~ STEVE MARBLE tMD91Jl'tlotlWI At 19, Pat Williams is a law enforcement veteran. He's lunched with the FBI director, swapped theories with the top men in the Secret Service, and offered advice to big dty and small town police chiefs across the countpY. Williams battles what he considers the "atone-age" police mentality in some cities while preaching the value of youth in getting th.e maximum from a police force. He's been to Washington; he's been to New York aty; he's been to Atlanta and at every stop he delivers his me.age on a ~tively new but growing arm of the Boy Scouts of America. Willlioma, a San Clemente resident and member of the Newport Beach Police Explorer Scouts, is national chalnnan of the Law Enforcement Explorer Scouts. He is the number one person in a network of 36,500 young men and women who work with police departments throughout the nation. For Newport Beach, It la the second time police have had a national chairman. While programs vary greatly !rom city to city, explorer 900Uts typically are allowed to participate ln all levels of police work except for vice and narcotic details. In Newport Beach, explorers recently helped comb a neighborhood for a murder weapon, searched another area for IOrDe stolen loot and were called on to asaiat in last year's residential fire in Anaheim. Willia.rm, a student at Saddleback College, says it's incorrect to assume that police explorers are grooming themBelvea to become cops. "Most don't, as a matter of fact," he explains. "The value of the program is in getting a first-hand look inside a police department. It breaka down a lot of barriers." Al& a traveling promoter of the program, Williams has found 011slng costs. MNDOLPll a. 8CIDOD ~~Ill!' ....... WASHl•OTON -Home • yert looltJnc for low prlcea 1Day want to 8YOid llawali and llMdfor~ -1 'lbe tJPc.a1 HawaUM home II ~ .,..,.ly four dnm .. much • <me In ~ aaoont&nc to ~ wMn•• aan..d by the a...~ ln lllO. On • rectcmal but9, hOUl&nl valu. an bjpelt in the Wtst and lownt ln the South, the buneu'C Pew ~ ol the C... Buree\&'1 rnldentlal finance divtaion, ... MlllDUw pr"-f« materWI help bcicilt ih8 prial ol ~ not GDl1 In Haw.U. but Uo ln Alllka. He Aleo mt many ~ 'The value in the program is in getting a first-hand 1ook inside a police department. It breaks down a lot of barriers.' -Pat William~ the biggest hurdle isn't in finding young persons lnterested in the program but finding interes1ed police chiefs. He recalls getting rebuffed by the police chief in Atlanta who reportedly told Williama he didn't have time or a department big enough to me. around with explorer scouts. "To me," says Williams, "that was like saying he didn't have time for the youth of our country. I just tell them to open their eyes." Williams said he countered the chief's remarks by singling out a llix-man police department in Idaho that has a 25·penon explorer program. "To a police department It nii.kea great sense," he explains. "It can get free help, reaponaible help that frees up police officers to do other thinp." • • • The law enforcement exploring program -one of 15 exploring programs functioning within the Boy Scouts -got off to a slow start in 1971. Stan Breaaler, a Newport Beach patrol officer who has coordinated the department's explorer program for 12 years, rememben the rough start. "At first we had trouble even getting a police chief to talk with us,'' he aaya. "Now we have the director of the FBI, Secret Service and Drug F.nforcement Agency lining up to talk." The average age of an explorer scout is 16. Some drop out after a brief stint and others, like Williama, continue on, getting Jodi Breuler puta a defensive move on DaYe Petersen during explorer traini0g meeting as officer Rick Bradley loob on. Above, Carolyn Schnag (on left) and Dyanne Goldsmith practice ~· Tina Winna, at right, limbers up with 10me jumping jack.a. active in national conunittees and conventions. Roughly 45 percent of police explorers are female. Although lnterest ln the program has ita peaka and valleys, police departments generally do not do heavy recnliting. And getting into a program is not always easy. Williama, for lnstance, says he had to compete against 100 other people to get into the New~rt program. 'Peer pressure ia one of the biggest thinp," Williama suggests. "Some people in high achoo) thinks that we're narcs, that we're not nonnal and can't go to parties or don't know how to have a good time. "But my belief ia that your frienda are your friends no matter what." he adds. "People that make fun of us do so out of ignorance of the program." • • • Williams is a pollahed speaker who flnda little trouble talking to a crowd of 500 that includes the top law enforcement minds in the country. are.Jer calla Williama "unique." "He's one of the mast highly respeded people In the entire program. He can alt down and have lunch with the direc1or of the FB[ and think nothing of It. I'd have trouble just handling it." Williama, who has cast aside a childhood dream of being a truck driver, wants to work for the Secret Service -eventually . But like his brother, a police officer in Los Angeles, he wants to st.art with a city police force. Breaaler t.hinla Williama has a few'things going for him. In addition to being national chairman, Wi.lllama is chairman for all explorer ecout programs In Orange County, a regional leader for all exploring programs in the country, a Newport Beach explorer of the year and recently named a Young American - the highest honor ln ac.outing. "It's opened some doors.'' he agrees. smiling. "But the most important thing is the experience. Where could you get experience like this?" • •· :A home can be purchased cheaper in ~rkansas haw been movtftl West. 11n en,y place ihat hM • bJah I ol mtpatiaft, dtmand II '° outlCl'tp 1U , at i..t eome period or1Jme. A.ray tlm• you have that klnd of ldtuadcin 10'I .,.. ~ '° heft pricm lncnllinl." ~ .-s. Mlchael Sumlchraat, chl•f eoonomtet at the National AllodaUon of Home Builden, auch homee were worth more and halt -than that Mnount. The valuee were ..umetect by the OW1'W'a. In the Weetern JtatH1 however, the median value or hom9Wllf71,I000,1Dd llawall ~tM nadon wtth a •ut,· 4p; c. tal for th• lYDloal ....... . ~ Arkaua• had the netlon11 low•t median home valU. .. Nl,100, and the •ec"'•n wl• tor th• Southern Nelon WM ... '100. :-111. the ...... Md ... ....... " .. ,,: 100, the ...... the .. ..... flpre, while for die ...... Olnnl .... u. '1lldll Wit tQ,800. I t f . ' I I I ....... -... 119-----------.-----------------------------------------.. -----------. -. . 82. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 19, 1983 uptials t 'elge nhaµer-Tucker After a we<Jamg trip in northttrn California, Nolan Curtis Felgenhauer and his bride, the former Laura Elizabeth Tucker, are residing in Santa Ana. They were married April 16 .Jn the Fa1rv1ew I CoQ)munity Church , Coeia Mesa. ~e bride, daugnter of M~. and Mrs. Peter iiu~ker of Costa Mesa, a•lended Orange Coast Oiµel{e. Per husband , a I gr~duate of _Cal i::'oly, J S9;t1 Luis Obispo. 1s an Laura Felgenhauer industrial engineer for Beckman Instruments, Fullerton. His parents are Jack Felgenhauer of Malibu and June Felgenhauer of Tuatin. Nell's nervous over in-law's behavior DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been married for less than one year. I am 20. My husband is 23 The problem is his 13-year-old slater. She as my height, 5 feet, 3 inches, wears a alze 8 in jeans and has the figure of an adult woman. In fact, you might say she is bullt. When we go to my mother-ln-law's house for dinner (at least twice a week), Loretta is either runrung around in a T-shirt (no bra) and cut-offs that are the skimpiest things I've ever seen, or a flimsy robe with nothing underneath. She hangs all over my husband, sits on his lap, puts on the stereo and wants to dance close with him. ·POT SH01S BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT. I have told my hwsband that Loretta's behavior makes me uncomfortable. He aay. I am foollah to give it a thought and that she I.I Ju-t "a kid." I reminded him that the "kid's" best friend is six months pregnant (no father ln sight) and h1a slater runs with a pretty fast crowd. Although he still thinks of her as a little sister, I am upset about the way she fllrta with him. Am I being overly concerned? -NERVOUS NELLIE IN NEWARK DEAR NELL: U 11 up to your buaband to pat an end to bl1 1l1ter'1 1eductlve behavior. He 1boald 1top poob·poolllD1 your concena ud lalk wltla a cowaaelor wbo will explalD to blm exactly what 11 golD1 on. A 13-year-old wbo h "baJJt" 11 more womu tban cbJJd1 ud 1be 1bould not be te1tlD1 ber "wow-power" on •er older brother. pressure la her rivalry with her alat.er, whOH daughtera married early and have already produced several grandchildttn. Mother ia 80 irked that her sister has aurpaued her in the Granny Derby that she ia hoetile not only to ua, but to the si81er who has outdone her. We want to have a pleaaant relationship with Mom, but every conversation end.a on the same note. Dinners at her houae tum lnto debate.. Pleaae tell ua how to deal with the problem. -TRIO OF DISAPPOINTMENTS IN PA. :· mith-Karakoodas I lllINK I CAN SAFELY SAY DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is from three sisters, from 25 to 35 yea.rs of age. We are single, have succesaful careers and are content with our lives. We aren't saying we don't ever want to get married, but none of us has had a serious relationship. So the chances are it won't happen soon. DEAR TRIO: Tile problem 11 yollt' motlier'•· Don't let It become yoars. You will aot cbla1e a.er mlDd, nor wUI 1be change yours. Yoar beat bet 11 to tell Iler tbat 1abject beacefortb 11 1trlctly nt of boand1. If abe get 1 on It In 1plte of yoar admonltlon, remiDcl ber. No otber way wUJ you be able to malDtalD a clvlllzed relatloD1bJp. ·Susan M. Karakoudas a~ Jeffrey B. Smith, bqth of Costa Mesa, e~changed wedding vows M ay 14 in the Newport Bay Wedding dispel, Newport Beach. '11Jey will live in Costa M:e;s a , fo 11 o w i n g a honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Karakoudas of Costa Mesa, attended schools in Peabody, Mass., and is employed by Shearson/ American Express in Irvine. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Deanie AmaraJ of Cedartown , Ga .. where he graduated from high school. He works for Hogan Plumbing of San Juan Capistrano. THAT WE'RE ALL IN GREAT DANGE~. The problem is our mother. 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' . • . . . . . • t . .. flMA BOMBECK AT WIT'S END All of my life, my kids have brought home F.ddie Haskells. Oh, not the real one who was the boy every mother forbade her son to play with on "Leave It to Beaver." But certainly his counterpart. My kids always found so much m their borderline rottenness to admire. Eddies never called home so their mothers wouldn't worry. They ate with their hats on. They teased the dog until he had to be put in the basement. (The dog, not the Eddies.) They always smelled like tobacco. Every time you walked into a room unexpectedly, they hung up the phones. But the big thing they had in commo n was that they always interac t ed with mothers o n a contemporary basis. Throughout the years, the F.ddies have grabbed my attentlon with such lines as, "Gee, Mrs. Bombeck, didn't I see you last month on the cover of Seventeen?" ''These baked beans are astounding. My mom never knows what cans to buy." was Fonda, wasn't it?" It took me a while to figure out what my kids a saw in them. Then I realized. They talked like an adult and acted like an adult, but had the judgment and responsibility of a child. They walked In two worlds, but belonged in neither one of them. One of the greatest coups Eddie Has kells can pull o ff is to b e condemned by parents. I'll have to hand it to old June Cleaver. She handled it just right. Instead of saying, "Beav, l never want you to see that boy again/' to1>711ed her home to hlm. / 1 think it was o of the last F.ddie Haskells in a long series of them that appeared with my youngest one day and said. "Was that you singing, Mrs. Bombeck? I swear I thought it was a recording of Olivia Newton-John. Are you sure it was you?" After he left, my son said, "Mom! Don't you see what he was doing? He was being smart and putting you on. Laughing at you. He was just plain cruel. What do you need with that kind of friend?" ~~· WeJJtngJ & ~ '.Cng!!v.emenh · The Daily Pilot wane. your wedd.Jn6 and engagement news. To help you •ubmlt the required information, forma are •vallable at the Daily Pilot of/Jee, 33() W. .S.y St, Costa Mesa. For weddings, only• bl.adc and white photo of the bride iB accept.ble. Snapshoi., Polaroid and color phototl can 'b e u.«l. The photo muat be submitted no lat« than three weeJa alter the wedding, otherwise it will not be publlahed. Engagement JnlonmUon la to be submitted at leut seven w~ before the wedding. Fonns and photos can be dropped otl at the office or ma.Lied to the &litorlal Department, Dally Pilot, P.O. 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MAGAZINE (!I ENTEATAMIENT TONIGHT OJ MARY HARTMAH, MARY HARTMAH !~OOUNT"ffi)OA'( .. • * * "Higll Risll" 11981) James Stolin. Cleavon l 11tle (%)MOVIE * *'.., "Your Cheahn HW1 (1964) Georoe Ham111on. Susan Oto.,. -7:30-8 2 OH THE TOWN 0 QI F.AMllY FEUD 8 LAYEJfE l SHIRLEY l COMPNIY I EYE OH LA. HOUSECAU.S (!)NEWS &J WKAP IN CIHOHNATl -8:00- l iF~.P.I. * •·~ "Fireball Foiward" ( 1972) B«l Gazzata. Eddie Albert. D t1Dl THE "I LOVE TV' TE.ST G MOVIE • • * "Bruce And The Shao-Un Kung Fu" ( t978) Bruce Leong. I P.M. MAGAZINE A WOMAH CALLED OOLOA SHEN< PREVIEWS CD INSIOE ORANGE COUHTY '1')MOVIE • • * ·~ "T opaze ( t933) John Bat· rymore. Myrna loY (C)MOVIE .. * * WhO Is K1Htng The Gteal Chels 01 Eu1ope? ( 1978) Geotge Segal Jacqueline Bissel SJ MOVIE * Ta11an The Ape Man (19811 AIChard Hams. Bo Derek @MOVIE * * "Dominique" ( 1979) Cl11t Aobe<lson. Jean Simmons -8:30- C!l CHARLIE'S ANGEl.S 8) LIE OETECTOA fl) INSIDE STOAY CD SNEAK PflEVlEWS (O)MOVIE • * "The Woman lnSlde" (1979) Joan Blondell. G1ot1a Manon -8:40- (Z) CHARLES CHAMPLIN OH THE ALMSCEM: -9:00-0 QI GIMME A BREAK fJ ®l TOO CLOSE FOA COMFORT mw·A·s·H tDMYSTERYI lii) MASmlPIECE THEATRE (i))MOVIE • *'" "The Postman Always Rings TWICe" ( 1981) Jack Nlctlolson, Jess.- ca ~. (%}MOVIE * * * ·~ "l ' ( 1969) Yves Montand. Jean-LOUIS T nnllQNllt _ .. .30_ IL~·s *' * "The Outs;Oe Man" ( 1972) Ann- M81gret Jean T rlnUgnanl mw·A·s·H '9 THE \llAGINIAH -10:00- 1 I SIMON & SM>H Hill STAEET BUS 8 &Jtl)NEWS CdM High presents 'The Sound of Mus ic' Corona del Mar High School will present Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music," beginning tonight at 8:00 in the Newport Harbor High School Audltorium in Newport Beach. Tickets are $4.50 for adults and $3.50 for children and senior citizens. Under the direction of F'red Cutler. Rebecca Delancy will play the part of Maria, Shari Segner will be The Mother Abbess, Lori Gustafson as Sister Berthe. Larry O'Connor as Captain Von Trapp, Stefany Kushner as Elsa Schraeder, Ela.me Houssels as L1esJ, and Tom Vanasse as Rolf Gruber. The play will run Friday and Saturday evenings also at 8:30. ' 'Th e Glass Menagerie' slated Students at Christ College Irvine will present Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie" Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the campus audltorium. The play. directed by speech instructor Susan Jilg, will begin al 7:30 p.m. each day. Ticket prices are $3 for adults and $2 for students. Groups of 10 or more may obain tickets at $1.50 per person. The /lay is the third dramatic performance presente at the small hillside college at 1530 Concordia in its aeven year history. For more Information or directions to the campus, call the college at 752-6222. ·~~BOPM * * "The fllth Musketeet" ( t979) Beau BtldoeS. Ut1Ula Andress (S) GAl.LAGHER: STIJCK IN M ·eos @MOVIE **'It "So Fine" (198t) Ry1111 O'NMI, Jack Warden -10:30- • TO THE MANOR~ (OJ LOVIHG FfUENOS AND PERFECT COUPLES -11:00-fJ DD([) ®l all NEWS 8 SATUAOAY NIGHT G IN SEARCH OF ... G) THE JEFFERSONS 9) MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN fl) BUSINESS REPOffT 1,9 PBS LA TIHIGHT i':'700ClUS (IDPHIUPMARlOWE: PRIVATE EYE ©)MOVIE * "The Untamed ' 11978) Jill Jack· son (S) LOVING FRIENDS AHO PERFECT COUPLES -11:30-fJ ([) OUIHCY {R) I Ql!TONIGHT 9 ABC NEWS HIGHTUHE YOU ASKED FOA IT &J MOVIE * * 'The Road Hust1e1s" ( 19691 Ju.,, Davis. Scott Brady II) SANFORO AHO SON ~~OAYINEOEH -11:'5- {C)MOVIE * * * "Venom" ( 1982) Nicol Wlil lll'llOll, Kleus Klnllil -12:00-1 ::J:AINMEHT TONIGHT •• "It Cln Be Oont Alnlgo" (1973) Jll:t Pllence. Bud Spencer (!) IHDEPENOEHf NETWORK NEWS I~ AMERICAN STYLE * • •in "Whose life Is 11 Anyway?' (1981) Alchatd Oreytuu, John CU- savetes (S'J CAOS8Y, STILLB AHO NASH -12:30-D QI LATE NIGHT WITH DAV10 LETTERMAN I COUPLES 90NEOHONE TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE Pl.A Y80Y OH THE AIR -12:40-• ([) MCClOUO (A) -1:00-eMOVIE * * * "O S.S ' ( 1946) Alan Ladd, G«afdine Fitzgerald 8 MOV1£ • • • "Evet Knievel ' 11971) Georoe Hl/Tllllon, Sue lYOll (!)MOVIE U '-i "MOtocco (t930) Gary Coo- per. Marlene Diet11Ch e INOEPEHDEHT NETWORK HEWS (II OOERTAIHMENT TONIGHT (%)MOVIE *'~ "Fighhng Back (1982) Tom Sllemtt, Pam lupone * **in "Victor I VICIOrll" ( 1982: Juhe Andrews, Aobe<1 PreslOll CC) MOVIE Cil MOVIE * * * "Jackson County Jail'' 11976) -1:15- • * "Forbidden Zone" (No Dale) 'A' Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones. For complete Hating '" TV Log CHANNR LISTINGS f) KNXT CC8S> IOJ On-TV l)KNBC (NBC> fZI Z-TV • KTLA (Ind.I ii HBO Q) KABC (ABC> c (C1nemaxJ Cl K FMB (CBSJ .J) (WOR) N Y., N.V f) KHJ·TV (Ind.) QlJ CWT BS> ID KCST <ABC) r <ESPNJ • KTTV (I~.) 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I\ ll~ U !UO m SOOTH COAST ._. -S46-l111 MISSION VII Ill • ~........ ., k ·ftift J tttlt Every dtty. all ulona the Orange Coast. womtn'A lives art? made easier by lnform~lion and advt~ tound only lo the Dally Pilot M.I f.111 ·- Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT /Thursday, May 19, 1983 ABC • NEW YORK (AP) -More people saw the Mila USA beauty pageant on CBS than any other prosrarn broadcast in the week ending May 16. but ABC won the network ratings race with five of the 11 most-watched programs, figures from the A.C. Nie~n Co showed. The aeason'a top-rated aeries, "60 Minutes" on CBS, finished in 12th place. A.BC and NBC each had two ahows among the week's five loweat-rated. ABC's "New Odd Couple" was No. 62, followed by ''At Ease" on ABC, "Wizards and Warriors" on CBS and "Teachers Only" and "Monitor" on NBC. wins • ratings race ABC waa first in the prime-time competition for the ninth time in the 33 week.'! since the 1982-83 TV year began in September. CBS. No. l l.n prime time in the first-run season that ended in April, now has been dominant in the ratings only twice in the last five weeks. Here are the week's 10 hJghest-rated programs: l. ''MlSS USA Beauty Pageant," CBS, with a rating of 24.4 representing 20.3 million homee. 2. "Hart to Hart," ABC, 20.2 or 16.8 millton. for week ABC's average rating for the lac'est week surveyed was 15, compared to 14 .7 for CBS and 14.5 for NBC. The networks say that means in an average minute of prime time, 15 percent of the TV-equipped homes in the nation were tuned to ABC. 3. "Country Music Awards," NBC, 19.2 or 16 million. 4. "A Team," NBC, 18.8 or 15.7 million. 5. "Magnum, P.I.," CBS. 18.7 or 15.6 million. 6. Movie -"I Want to Live," ABC, 18.4 or 15.3 million. CBS had three shows among the first 11, and the rating for "Miss USA" was 24.4. Nielsen says that means of all the country's homes with television, 24.4 percent saw at least part of the show. 6. (tie) Movie -"Urban Cowboy," NBC. 8. "Three's Company," ABC, 18.l or 15.l million. 8. (lie) "Alice," CBS. 10. "Fall Guy," ABC. 18 or 15 million. Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO CllllDITOlll8 OF 8UL K TlllAN8f llll AND Of INTINTION TO TlllAN8FUI ALCOHOUC aEVIAA~ UCEN• (8.ce. 1101 .. 107 U.C.C. end /or "E,·m·~uivl' and tunny Rl>s:inna Arquc111.· MonNP) NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN to the Credllora ol DOUGLAS A . GRAHAM. S.S.#291-44-5289 and A N ITA L GRAHAM , S.S.•555-66-7386. Transfer()( and Licen-. whos. buSlnna eddress It 10131 CutlySafk Or .. In lhe Clly of H untington BH ch, County of Otange, St•<• ol Call!Olnl• 92646. th•t • bulk lraMfet. It lboul 10 be made to FARAJ JOU8RAN, S.S.#01 1~6-9180, Trenaf8fee and Intended Tranaleree, whoae 1'> f.t,l inating . 1h1" n >k' put'> her 111 t ill' ftr.,t r.111!,. o l Amcnc 1n .11.1 r1.·.....,1.·, 111 w:111. h \'1nl 1.·nt '°\p.1n11 m~1kl.'-. 'lh1."1k 1111.· 1111 >"t 111cm1 >rahk .111d t:k·g.1111 lu-.1.'r "lll1..l',f.1y (;.11 -.b~ · MM eddress It 274 S Leendro, In the City ol Anaheim, County of Otenge. State ol c./lfornl• 112807 There• the firat one There• \he right. one. And llure• the oae you never forget. !tE11J>' C1TJi_}fJJ/ I t " •\:0-1 , I 11 ' I 1\11 ' The property ts dHcrlbed In general ••: All 11ock In Hade, llxtur•. equlpmen1 and good wlll of • C«laln Dell bualneu known u SOUTH COAST DELI and loceted at 3033 Britto!, Suite O In lhe City of Coate M•H , County of Orenge, Stele ol c.llfomla, and transfer the 1 ... ~------_!!~~~~~!!!!!!!~=:;;J lollo•lng alcoholic AUWM I.. llcenH : ON-SALE 8E'l!!"lll" lifflf!1 [Yil WINE, #41-125731, now INOed to .HJ~ preml-loc:ated a1 3033 Brlatot, Sult• 0 IOI' the ~ located •t StARTS 3033 Errlitot. Suite D In the City of ~ATRE ' NEWPORT BUCH 673 8350 ~~~~ao:-4~~~~r~1~~n1y ol' Orenge. TOMORROW ------~!~?~;:~~~ llmeled Inventory. Is the eum of 81,500.00, wnlch con11111 of the ollowlng. . Calli: S5.000.00. Demand Note 10 be repleced by caeh through ellCIOW: $35,000 00. l Demand Note lo be repleced by cuh through eecrow· S3.500 00 Demend Note repreaentlng -..mpung 01 exl1tlng obligation to be marked VOID upon buyer'a e11umpllon ol ••m• a nd Mllsfectlon of Cllldttora ol equlll Of' I gr .. tet priority In compllenoe with Sec11on 24074 of the 9ua1,_. and ~ol..alonl code s tll,000 00 All other bu11nn1 nemH end edd-UMCI by the TraMferor ;within thr .. yews last put ao let u known to the Transl« .. et•· SAME. I Thal II haa bMr1 egreed be'- 1 a Id Ileen••• end I ntended tranaferee •• required by Sec. 2407• of the Bu11n ea1 end Prole11lon1 Code, lhal the conllderetlon lot lhe 11en1ter of said ~ and lranalet ol Mid licenM la lo be paid only •It« Mid I lrenafet hU bMr1 approve<' by Mid ()epllrtmenl of AICOholj(; Bewr-age Cor11ro1. The l • ••••. lrenel er end assignment of Ille aloreaekl SIOCll ln I lrede. lbtturea. equlpmer\I end good """ ol said buslnesa wlll be mede. and the con1tderallon lherelor I together with tM cONkletellon for Ille tranarer and asalgnment ol Ille alore1eld llC8n1e l a 10 be coneummeted on or alter Ille 30th dey ol June, 1983 at Iha ~row depa r1men1 ol SHEARSON1 AMERICAN EXPRESS ESCROW COMPANY el 1913 E 17th St , I • 105, In lhe City ol Sen1a Ana, Counly o l Orenge, Slate ol PO ._., _ _..._ ·---------- I Calllornle, provided the\ the Oepertrnent ot Alctionollc Bever age Conlrol hu approved Mid tr-I• olaeld~. Oaled Mey 11, 1983 OouQIU A Orehem. Anll• L Graham, I Trensfeton Fetal Joubran, Trenafet .. and ln1ended Trenateree Publl•h•d Orange Cout Delly Piiot, Mey 19, 1983 23S8-83 PLAN TO SEE AT AN EDWARDS THEATRE Starts Wednesday, May 25th Edwards bas 18,000 seats dally, total performanees, for JEDI. 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Credit-card crimes are IW'stnc. with eatimated 1cmee tb.la year alone topping $200 million. mill1on in 1981, $40 million In 1982. MHter- C a rd e1tl - mate1 lta 1omet from coun- terfeitlna hit $8.5 million in 1982; Viaa'• lomea were put The task force la drawing up auJdelinea for banb, oonaumen and merchant•, aaya John Alexander, chairman of the IJ'OUP and aenJor vice president at Bank One ln Columbus. Ohio. The wk force 11 ldentlf9ng ext.at.Ing aafeguarda and wor Roughly seven credit card• exist fOl' every aiJllle penon ln thla nation -a atatlltlc that me.rely hlnta at the sile of the problem, for the potential for fraud, theft and other mllch.lef lncreUM aa the number of carda we carry mount.a. at $10 ~. • "°""" All -cmenta of the lnduatry are now examinln1 \helr ~ and mUdna ~ to lWit the ataaertnc threat. ~be American Banker• on new, coat-effective an eftlclent ways to make cards aater and more tamperproof. But the card oompaniea aren't waiting to introduce chan1e1. Some carda have been found euy to tamper with and counterfeit. American Exprem -although It haa reported few probleo» With counterfeiting because of the particular lhade of p-een UMd and the complicated backaround of its card• -la Introducing another feature to dlacoura1e counterleltena. Imprinted on the back of all cardl from now on will be the cardholder'a number -the ume one u emoo.ed on the front. The number will be machine readable; anyone trying to alter a card will have to change this 1llplide, too. Moet spectacular amonc credit- c a rd crimes is the sky- rocketing volume of rounter- feitini and altering cards. In 1977, losses due to counterfehin1 ~Uon put together a tult Legislative action ia being considered to plug perceived gape ln ext.Ung lawa and to clarify aome of the crimea -such u using valid account nwnbera for Realtors group meets tonight Craig Combs looks o ver one of firms new customized hote l designs. John K. Alstrom, vice pre&tdent of John D. parcels available for rail-aerved, industrial-zon~ land and for office/commercial property. Lusk and Sons Industrial Division will di8cum the impact of the new 1,350-acre Cali1ornia Commerce Center in Ontario and future proepecta fer San Bernardi.no County's industrial and businem park development during a meetina of the Society of Industrial Realtors' (Sm) Southern California Chapter tonight at South Cout Plaza Hotel in Coeta Mesa. The meeting begin8 at 8 p.m. A.rnona outstanding features of California Commeroe Center will be ita direct runway access to Ontario International Airport. Project developers Mid u many u 30,000 jobe could result from the df.'Velopment. While the oenter'a first phaae contains only industrial and office uaea, future phaaes could inoorponte hotels and/or motels, restaurants and lel'Vice bwdrvwes. MaaterCard recently announced other changea to reduce counterfeiting. Among the aaf ety devicea: two holograma, imprinted on a silver foil ltrip uaina luer technolotiY to produce tliree-dlmenalonal effecta. The allver strip will overlap with part of the account number: anyone who tampera with the number will de.troy the hologram. Moreover, only one company now bu the equipment to produce the hoJosrama; they are expensive and complicated - the whole idea, of eioune. The company eatimates full conversion to the new card by 1986. Architectural f irID marks anniversary The lrvine-bue4 Luak company la managing partner of California Canmerce Center, a develop- ment of Ontario Industrial Partnen. n>e latter la an Craig Combs AHocfatea, a N e wport Bea c h -baa ed architectural firm, la oelebratln& lta 15th annlveraary w ith the addition of customized dealgn aervicel for hotela and motel.a. hlmaelf. Brady la most noted for h.il deaign of first claH hotels, inclu ding the Kahala Hilton Hotel ln Honolulu. Craig Combe Aaaoc:iatea recenUy completed the Padtk: Federal Plaz.a. Lee and Comba have worked together previously on La Oficlna, the corporate ileadquarteu and recreational facilities for the Rancho Mission Viejo Co. equal partnerahip of QMt11lac-Fairview/Califomia, SIR la a national and internatiqnal organization Inc., Lusk., and Shaw and Talbot "-odatel II. oompNed of profealionals engaged in buying, Opened last month, Cali1omia O:immerce lelllna. appraialng, and consulting ln the field of Center will have a value of more than a billion induatrial rM1 enate. There are 584 SIR branch dolla:n when complete, the developen uid. Ita first offia9 in 28'7 dties throughout North America, ph.aae, featuring land sales, oonaiata of 280 ac:re9 and n.arope and Australia. with over l ,445 members Participating i n the n e w aervlce wlll be Julea Brady. formerly with KUJingaworth , Brady and Amociatea; Susan Lee, of Interior O>ocepta, an interior dealgn firm: and Craig Corobe has a value of $46 mll11on. aervidnl corpcrate real eat.ate need&. The Southern The center's first phale include9 38 aeparate California Chapt.er haa over 120 memben ln Loe land parcels. ~~~1 _2.4 to 26.3 ~· with _ Arip.lea, <'.>ranp, Ventura and San Diego counties. YOU AM .. DUAUL T IMDlllt A Dlt:I D 0' T"U•T DATID OfORMM"fl a, ,.._ ~M YOU TAKI ACTION TO PllOTICT YOUfl 'flOPlt:ltTY, IT MAY H .al.D AT A "*"C SAU. • YOU .. lt:O AN UflUIU TION <W lMI NATUfllt: 0, nts "4>CllCNeM AQAINIT YOU, YOU IMOULD CONTACT A LAW'tUL MOTICI CW TltU8TU'9 SM.a T.L ... Jtm NOTICE IS HEAEllY OIVEN, that on We<lneeday. June e. 1"3", et 10-00 o'CIOCll Lm. Of Mid dey, In tile rOOtl'I ... lllde lor conOo.ICtlna TrUllll'I S ..... within the offloal ~ REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. loceted •• 2020 N. Bra.c!w1y, Suite 200, In tll9 City Of S1n11 An1, County of <>range, St-. ot Celltornll. REAL ~STATE SECURITIES SERVICE. 1 ~ corporetlon, 11 duly 1ppolnted Truet• under lll>d pur9Uent 10 the power ot --'• conterrect In that certlln Died of Trust u~ld by JOSEPH J MURPtiY. Jr. encl MARY LOUISE MURPHY, llu1b111d IJ\d wife. recorded December 15, 1980, &>c* 13873 or Offtdel Raoordl o1 11ld County. 11 pig• 1211 , Aaco<Oer"• lna•rurnent Ho. 21671, by reuon of • l><MC:fl or defllUlt In payment or parformence of , ... obllge11on1 H Gured tilereby, Including the t brH ch or cMl•lll1, Nolle• or which wN recorded F11>r\lery 15, 11183, M Recorder' I lnatrument No 83·07288, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. I 11w/UI l'l'IOIWY ol tile Unhecl SIM•, or • ~.,..,., ~ drewn on • :J!: or n1tlon1I benk, •t•t• or " «edit union. or • ltllll er leOerel Mwtnge end lcMll'I -c•1ot1 domldlad In Ihle stlte ... peyUle II tile time Of ....... """'· title encl ln1er .. 1 held by "· M T,..,.._, In tllll rH I property attuete In MIO County end St•t•. deecrlb.cl .. Of the 2nd dey of JuM, 1ii3 Eedl bldCler"""' eubmll wttil ilia of Covenent1. Condition• end m'. tM contfec:t _... conteiln of Cellfornl1. WAYNE BURTON, Court. 10 percent Of the-• bid MOTIClt: Of' aM.lt: ,lece of Bid Receipt: Dl1trlct bid certified or CHiiier' i cil1cl! RHtrlcllone rec:orded In book provlelone pennlttlng the~ UN IVERS Al M 0 R T 0 A 0 E to eocomp11ny the ofMr by oertlfted Of' MAL ••MOf"UITT Adllllnleeralllle Centet, "41 Alton ~to tile 04STfUCT Of . bid '1213, P•g• 1ee. ol Offlcl•I bidder 10 11.1be111..-._.....fl)( COMPANY ... duly 1ppolnt•d cilecl!. end Ille belence to be pell' AT PNVAft •AU Ave., IMne, CA 112114 bond In the fOfm ... for'lil In tile R9cord• end In book 11305, pege eny monle1 wltllileld by the TN91ee under end purauMI to the on conllrmetlon of HI• by tile MW«NC>ft COURT Project ldentllloellon N1m•: oonff.ct 0ooumen11 1n en emount 11811, Ott1cf11 Record•. 1nd DISTRICT to entur• perionnenoe power of H I• conterrld tn th1t Superior Court. Tuee, re nt•. Of' n. •TAft WOC>OBAIOO! HIGH PAVING not .... then t~ Of 1119 maximum emendmlnt• u..to. under the oontr9Ct. cert.in Died of T!'\191 uec:uled by operellng i nd melnunence Of' C~Ollll&A ..._ PIAnt -Oft Ille: Olstnct emount ot bid • 1 guwentee ttlet Th• 1tre1t addren or other oo-nlnO Boerd RU$SELl f. O'CAMPO end TRUDY expenH•, and pre mium• on POfl.,.. COUNTY ~,... Center, "41 AAOft Ille bidder wlll enter Into 1111 common dHlgn1t1on of the rHI 8y A. Slanlly Cott!o/ A. t>"CAMPO, ~ Alld .,..., ln1ur1nc1 1ccept1bl• to 1111 Of'~ A ..... !MM, CA 127'4 PfoPOMd l*!lr.ct tt ti. eame It proc-ty ~ delcrlbed ,. Secretery recOfded ~ 11, tl 17, In pura-INll be proreted 11 Of CAM MO . ..-.n NOTICE IS HEREaY OIVEH tNt ewerded to him. In the event of puf'l)Ortld to be: 22 WlntergrMn. P1o1bll11'1ed Oren ge Cout Delly Booll 12418 Of Offlclel ReoorCS. Of the dell of conllrmetlon of ..... JAMES C. MARTIN end MARY IN ~l\Mllld 8dlool Dl9trtct Of f .... to enter Into Mid contrect, IMne, CA Piiot, Ml)' 111, 29, 1'83 H id County, II pege 768, Ellllnln1tlon of tllle recording Of CF\AIG. Plllnllfts, 119 EMMETT T Orenoe County, Celttomla. ec;ll.ng 9llCfl 11G11ftty .. be forl911. IN undenlgNd hereby chdelm9 2248-«S Aecofdar'e lnat~ No. 24788, lconYl)'ence, .,_..,'w., end ll'r'f CONNER. MIO k,_ 11 EMETT T by end through 111 Gove rning DISTRICT ~ the rlgilt 10 111 lleblllty for eny lneorrect,_ In •-.,. 11n~ by reuon o4 e bfMdl Of cNIMlll In )lltle lnlUrllnOI policy 1M1 be et the CONNER, MAHLON ~N SMITH, 9-d, herelneher ,...,.,Id to M reJec1lf'ly or .. 116deorlo....,.11ny u ld 1tre1t 1ddrn1 or other ..._ "'""4 p1yment or pertorme nc• ol Ill• ,1xpenMOftheundlll6gnld. e lao known H MAYl.~'JE"H· "DISTRICT', wMI rlOllW up to. but lrregulertllll or lntormelltlll In 11ny common de91gnellon NOTICI TO CON'ntACTOIW obllg1tlon1 u oured ther•by, The underelgned r-ve• the SMITH. CATHERINE E KIAaiHER. not letlt' then 111• ebove•ateted bide or In 1119 bidding. Said Hie wlll be mllde wililOul CAU.ING '°" _,. lncludlng tllat breech or deta1.11t, right to reject 11"1'1 end .. bide pr1or DAVID KIRCHNER. CHARLES lime.~ bide tor the -d ol • Pureu1nt to th• =,.lone of we rrenty. uprH• or Implied, SdlOOI Dlltt1c:1· Huntington 8Mdl Notice of which wu recorded to entry Of.,, order C6hnnnlnQ the KIRCHNER. AHO All PERSONS contrect for 1111 lboW PfOleOI. Section 1773 of tile Code of regerdlng 11111 . poueu lon, or City Sdlool Ole1ric:t 0.C:.,,ber 16, 1182, M Aecorder'I Nie. WH O HAVE OR CLAIM ANY Blda tlhlilt bl reoelwid In 1111 ~ the 8t1te ot Celllornle, the 1ncumbrencH. to ull1ly the 8ld OeldNM· 2-ClO o'clodl pm °' ln1tr1o1m.nt No. 12·4401111, Will o.tld: April 25 1883. INTEREST IN OR LIEN OH THE Identified ebove, ind 1hell be DISTRICT hU obtelMCI from the prlnclpel 1>1l1nce ot the Note or the 2eth csey oi Mey !1183. . ' SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Olene Young ' PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED. opened end publtely l'Md elol.ld et Director or the 01pertm1n1 of other obllg1t1on Neurld by H id p I a 0 e 0 I 8 Id Race Ip I : HIOHfST BIOOl!R FOR CAS H, Rochelle Befg, u Oellndent1. tile aoo-11e1ed time end~. lnd1o11trl•I R1let1on1 th• general Deed of Truet. with lnterftt end Admlnletretlon Ortic•. 20451 lawful "'°"'¥,of the Uriltld Stet•, Co.Admlnl1tr1tor1 of CAM MO. -....1 There will be • I 10.00 depo91t ptevlllflng rete of per diem wagea other 1um1 H provided therein: Ctalmar lMM Hl#'tttngton 9-:11 Of • Cllhler I Chide dr1W11 on e the Ellete of ROCHAN EVETTE OAVIO A. i<tRCHNER, CHARLES required tor e1ch H t Of b id end the generel pr111elllng rile tor ptu1 ldv1ncff. II &ny. 1.1nder the Project td'entlllcitlon Ne~e: still Of n1tl0flll benl!, I stete or FORD, o-..ec! KIRCHNER end CATHERINE E doeumenll to guerentea thllr return hOlldey end overtime work In Ille 1erm1 fhlreOf end tmlf'llt on 9llCfl &rke & Olllef Sctloole Porteble ledlrll credit 111\ion, or • .i.11 O< Ann l . a.41111. KIRCHNER. Pllintlft1, 111 EMMETT lngoodcondltl0nwl\tlln6d1y11fter locellty In which 11111 wor1I i. lo be .OY&neae, Md Plu• '-· Cl\argaa w.... tedarlleavtnglendtoen~ Atty tor T CONN ER. MAHLON JOHN Iha~~ deM. performed lor MOii Gfeft or~ o(. enCI eapen-ol the TN1111 end Of Plec4 Pline ere on Fiie : domlc:lt9d In Ihle lllle, .. peyebje SI Co.AdmlnlSlrtlon SMITH, Ike MAYLEN JEfF SMITH, Each bid m.dl conform end bl •orke r nHd•d to IJllClolll th• till'""" crMtld by Nkl Deed Of Admlnlllr•llv• Olfle• 20461 1119 time°' ....... rtgM, title end l:NC '· fAGM JAMES c MARTIN, MARY CRAIG. r e1pon•lv1 t o 1111 con1r1e t contrKt. n-r .... -on Ille 11 Trull The totel emount or .. Id Ctelmer Lana Hunlingt~ 9elGll Int-I hald by II. u TN1111, In IOI It:. C"-AM. 4'HO All PERSONS UNKNOWN ~.. the DISTRICT Oflloe located 11 294' obllg1tlon. l~ludlng reuonebly CA 9264e ' . 11111 ,.., pr09ll'ty lltull• In .. Id ONl!el, CA -WHO HAVE OR Ct.AIM TO HAVE Eich blddet "'"' eubmll, on the Allon AW'l .. lrvlnl. CA 92714. Copial H llm•l•d , .... cll•rqn end NOTa IS HEllEBY OIV£H thl1 County I ncl S1e11, dMCrlO.d .. ('11~) ..,_..,. AHY INTEREST IH ()A LIEN vPOH lonn luml•hld with the contreot mey be ot>lelnld on~·· A~ ~of 1119 Trull ..... the time !hi ~ Sdlool Olstr1ct °' IOlblws: Publlellld Orenge Coall Delly THE REAL PROPERTY HEREIN doe:umenll •• 1111 Of the propoeed Of,,_ rat•~ bl pOetld •I the of lnltlll publlclllon ol lhll Notice .. Oranoe County ClllllOfNe ec:tlng LOI 4, TrKt Ho ee:n. u per plel jPllol, May 18, 111 20. 11183 DESCRIBED. Detend.,,,, 1oibc:onlr1C10<1 Oft thffl Pf'Olect U Job Itta. $45.878.87 by and through Ill Oo~ernlng rlCOfdld In Bool! 288, of Mep1, ' 2324-83 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV£H tillt required by the Sublalllng and 11 ehllll be mllldetory 1o1pon tile D•t*'; May II, 1983 Board herelnefler referred 10 .. p~ 46 to 48, rKOrdt ol Hid aubject 10 Gontlrme11on by 1111 S..bc:ontf'Kflng Fw PY~ Ael. CONTRACTOR to whom 1111 COl\$Tl.INE EQUITY . ...C. "OISTRlcT " wll,..,. Uf> 10 but county. IC NOTICE 1boo $up1r1o r Court·. tll• Govt. Code Sec 4100 .. eeq. contrld le -ded. end upon ltn)' • Clllll. corp .. 11 Trust11 not leter"ihi n 1111 ebove-etetld The 11r111 •ddreu or other underttgn1d Referee . duly Eech blddar mutt eubtnlt with llhl lllbcontrec;tor under hlfn to pey no! RE A I. EST AT E SEC u RI TI ES tJme -ied bide for !he -d Of • common deelgnetlon ol the rHI Dapart-1 of Ille T~ 1ppolnt1d by 1111 1bove-n1m1d bfO certified or cuhler'• check i.. then the Nkl epec1119d retM 10 SERVICE. • property hereln•boW'I d9crlbed 11 111\lmll "'--~ Court to ull 1111 herein alter peyeble to the DISTRICT or • bid IM ~-ernptoyecl by them 1n tile a CM. c;«p .. 111 Agent a:'.,:: :',!;"'J1nt'Pt-purported to be: 14532 Orenge MOTIC• °' dHcrlbed property, wlll Hll at bond In tile form Ml fOf'lh In the execution Of the contrec:t. O.J. Morger. Prw. d h II b• Acree l.,,., lrvlne, CA. "*IC AUCTIOM aALR p<lvlle ull, on or 11ter 1119 tOtil day contrKI ~ .. II\ en lf'l'IOUnt Ho bidder mey wtthdr-1111 l>ld 2020H. 8roedwey, 120e :=•:!c,•~·~•..!.ci,: The underelgne d hereby Under the 1uth~lly In Intern• of .Nne. 11183, 11 thl olftcl ot tile not leN then 10 percent or Ill• tor e~o41WMty(20)deyelfter 8&nllAN,CAll27ot the~tltldtlme end.,.__ dl1cle lm1 111 lleblllly tor 1ny Revenue Code Mellon 6331. 1 uoderligned ~ ... 1M tile rtgM, mulmum 1mo1o1n1 ol bid H • the cMrta ... for the OCl«llnCI or bide. (714) 116S..e810 Tiier• wlll be • :0_ depoell lnoorrect-In Mid ltfMI llddr-pr()plrty dllctlbed bllOw hM 11111. lnterHI end •11•11 or tile guenr>lll 111111 IM btddlr .. enw A p • y m 1 n t b o n d • n d • Publlehld Or enge CoH t Delly or other common dealgnallon. eelzld lor ~I of Int• .~ pertlle (both plllnllffl Into 1119 propoMCI conlt8CI If Iha perlorrMnee bOnd wt1t be r9QUlrwd Pilot, Mey 12.. 111. 26, 11183 require d lor ••ch H I bl bid Seid ..,. .tit be mlde without , __ tax11 due from JOHN P end del1nd1n11) In end to 11111 um• 11 aw1tded lo him. In the pnor 1o execution Of the oontrec:t 2207-83 1n..-C:~~': warrenty. upren or Implied , SEMMENS, An Accovnunc oertlln reel property toe.led In the -• ot tllllure to enter ln1o Mid end 1f1e11 be In the form ... tor1tl 1n .,...... -•· reg e r ding lllfe, ponenlon, or Oorporetton, 44 I N Nl#pott Blvd. City of Huntington 9Mc;fl. C-ty of contr•cl. auch H c1.1rlty wlll be u. contrect doOl.ltMnll. Ml.IC llOJIC( 'E: ~ --~ end be enc1o1mbrencH , to n tlafy 1111 Sult• 103. Newport BHch. C Or1ng1 . St111 ot Cllttoml1. and torMll. f'lnuent to See1lon 4&80 of the ..--TO .. .....-.. CT-epone l¥e 10 1111 contrect Pfl~lpel b•l•nce of the Note Of 112883. Tll9 prQ91rty wtt be eold • more pertlcululy d11crlb10 11 DISTRICT ,__ IM rlgilt to ao--t COdl or the State Of ......,,_ ,.._,.... -,. other obltgetlon MC\Jrect by Mid p1o1bllc euctlon H provided b followl. 10 Wit reject 1ny or 111 bide or to-""' 1t11y Celllomle. Iha oontrect w111 conteln .. ~~~-· "°"1_,...,,..,.E , .....,FlED OMd or ffl.lat, with tnter"t i nd lnlemel ~ Cooe Mellon Cl33 The reel prQ91'1y O..Crlbld .. ln'eglller"tee or lnlorl'llelltiel In ltn)' ~ pem111t1ng the~ ...,.....,. .._., ... , ""'" ""' E-" bidder tNtll IUbmll, on Ille other eume u prnvldld therein; releted regu1111or11. Lota 21 end 22 In BIOd< 1 of Ille Exhibit "A"' bide or In Ille bidding. bidder to eubet"ut• MC\lfttlla for 9ld Oaadllna: 10:00 o'clodl Lm. lorm lwnlllled wltll lhl oontreot p1u1 e0v1ne.e, 11 111y. under the DATE OF SALE: Mey 3t, 11183 Redburn Tract. 1n tile City of PARCEL 1. Unit No. 12 • .,_, Pureuent to the e=•lon• of eny money• wllhh•ld by the Of the 16tfl dey of .NM, 1tlS. ~!!:, • ~Of:~~ terme tilereof encl Int-I on IUCfl TIME OF SALE: 10:00 • m Huntington Be1c11. County ol follows end dllcrlbad In the CondorMl4um 8eotlon 1173 Of the Code of OISTPllCT to IMIHI perfOfmence "'-of Bid Aaoalpt: DISTRICT 111-vnu-•OR ... ,.... act~. end plul r..., c:fwll1lll Pl ACE 0 F SA l E: 4 4 1 N Orenge, St1te ol Celllomll. • per Pllll recorded on September 2t, t h e Slet• of Celllornle , th• under tile oontrllCI. ADMINISTRATIVE CtNTEA. 29.41 required by the 8 ublettlng •nd end~ of the Trustll encf of Nl#pott Blvd., Suite 103, m~ recorded 1n Boot< 4, P-oe 1 of 11178 In book 12167, PeQlll -to DISTRICT ,. .. ObllllMCI from the 0-nlnf Boerd Allon Aft., IMN. CA. 92714 Sutlcofllf9C11ng F• Pnic1loM Act. the INll• -*' by Mid Deed ot 8Mct'I CA $2883. Mflcelteneout Mepe, In IN offlca Of 50e lnelullve, or ~ "-die ct Director ol th• Oepertment ol lty A. Stlillle\I Cott!o/ Project lden,lllce tton N•m•: ~....:..... ~..:...~100~ ~ 11111 Tr1o111. Th• tot el emount of Hid TITLl Offf.REO: Only tile rtglll. the County Recorder or NICI county lllOCounty lnOustrlll R1l1t1on1 the generel Secretety 018T .. ICT AOMIHISTRATIVl .,....,....,._.._ , obllgetlon, Including ree1on11>ly 11111, Ind lnllflll of John P 1.s.ldpropertylltobleoldu1 PARCEL 2 An undlvldecl one PfW\'.-ng me of per diem weoae Publlll'led orenge CC>Ul Di lly CENTER. SHOP . OFFICE & ~'!!,~Of~= :,c:-;: ntlm•l•d feu , ollergu end S1 mmen1, An Acoounteno un11 ·· .. 11·· tor c:uh, llwful money :~;~"~'~);:•:.-in:.: :;:..: ::"'O::ir:.-.:;8: :! ~·Mey 111, 29, 1te3 n 'H' w~~•En:~;~~lll•: Th• bond In ::O.'.:.:'a•ln tonh .:!': ~W:-:::J.:'':·t~ ~\=. ;::':ec.'"torltld..:, ~hi pr ::,C:i::,,u: ='.".:i' .:."::~ 1n end 10 the Common Ar11 ofLot1 IOcelty In wNcll 11111 worlt II to be' 4 MftftM' BkKodl Partnenhlp, 2300 :1 = "*' 10'!' of Iha ""lfta/Orrufl II l1i9,11S.71. 1111 lnternel ~ue Serwtee eubject 10 conllrm11lon by the or Trect 1195g 11 per mep lied tn pa11onnld tor MCh craft or~ Of fta.IC ""'~ etvd., Newport ltwtl. CA. • not of......... o.Md: Mey t , 11113. turftltll lnlorrnetlon llbout 1bove Court b0011 435. ~ t to 3 ~ worker n .. ded lo u1cute Ille YOU AM ... AULT Ullll8 A NOT1CE II H£AE8Y OIVEH tNd -' _. II a ~ tNt WAYNe ltUATOH. UNIVERSAL encumtw-. willGil '"9Y bl 2. Bldl or off.-'1111.a be In ..ntng or MilClllaneOUe MIPI. ,_. of con1ract. TheM ''* -on Ille Ill DllmD • YMMT DATD ,,__a, the ~-lad ltc:lhool 011trtct of hi bidder •Ill enter Into the MO«TOAOf COMPANY. In rn determining th• velu1 ot th end ICCXlm9enlld by • <*1tllld or MIO County, 11 IUCllh termllo.ftrled tfle DISTRICT Ollloaloo*.ed el 2941 _. ,_ •M YOU T~noR Oranoe Couttt'f, c.itfornla. ec\lng ~ contrect W Ille -II Aeo•IWllNp, AOltERT A. Int-I being IOld. c11hler01 cileck tor 1en perc.nt In tile Artlca entJt1ec1 "°"""IMtolll'' Allon Awe ~ CA 12714 Coplea -·· -• by end througil It• Governing ...,cMd to """· In llltl _, of •aotR• ,.,.,_, • Truetll OUCJUPTION OF PAOPER'TY: ( tO"I or tile emount bid, mad• of the O.Clatetlon of CO'tWMntl, IM'fbeobtainact'on~Aoopy 1'o.:-::.CT~T~~ Board, lllNlnafter ....,.,eel to M ,..,,_ '°.,... ""° ... ~. ~TATISfiCURrTIU I.OT 1: 2 h chnlc1 Sle re PIYMJletolfleAIMrMlndlNll be Condition• end Reatrtcitlona of!NMrll•lhllblPClltldatlM IALI IP YOU 111=AN "OISTAICT," .. recelwupto,but euctlMCUtt)' .. lieloftlfl. 8ERVICE,1 C4illf.CIOf'P. 8p .. ker1 S8F2: eerl•I No , left11me0flloeofthl.....,_et detc:flbed 1n "~l>jee1 To" below Job llM. ukMA .. not leter then the eoo-1tated DtSTRICT ,...,_ t11a rtgM to Ill~ BE tll04C861; Storeo Rece iver eny tltN 1fter flra1 (1st) publc.uon 1111e "OedMstlOft"'). M lllell be menctetory upon the Oft THI ==~A """ um. . ...-Sbldltortha...-ctol• ,_..,,,.or .. bldllorto.....,.any .J. . PY.., KR·80 Hrlel Ho, 10120132: of 11111 notla.. The olllce 011111 PARCl!l a: ~lll -llldl CONTRACTOR to wllom th• YOU YOU IHOULO COM'TACT A oontrec:t '°' ~ :werotect· ~~~In ltn)' 20 N. '* Stereo SpMl!en._ ~It loceteel ., 3377 Viii Udo . ..-nent• .,. ~ .. tor1fl oontrect 11 awwdld. end ""°" any uW'Yii: Bkll lltiell 111 In tfla II'--or .... -... • AN OA 12 oe LOT 2: 2 SOlll, Ott-. 8of Hewpor1 8-:11, Ce1tom111 t2te0. In !hi Artlcle ll!lltlld .. ~ .. IUOoontt8Ctor unO* lllln, to pay not NOnca °' """TD'• .,,.,. ldentlll•d •:,o~ ind allell ba Pureuent to tlltl e=••on1 ol 7'4) NS-ee10 CNiir; SOf• End Tibia; Floor i..np· DATED Mey 10, 11183. of the DecWellon under Illa tecton .... !Nn ......... ,..... t T.a .... --°'**' end ,...., Ibid .. Saotlon 1m °' Illa OoOe Of Pul>lllhld Onnge COH1 O•lly ' OlMI Mirror PtctuN Cltol Mulwy hMdlngl In II.di Ntfdl entflllld,• .. -11 ... .,...,...fllrO-lnthl HOTlCl IS 'HENBY OIVtH thet the~ tlmt end pleea. the Stell OI Celltornle , the Piiot. Ml)' 12, 111, 2t, 1111$ LOT 3; 4 DHke: Teble wit A1Mfw ' followl "Rlghte end Oudel: ~ ~ °' ... ODlllNat. • Tiier-. .. be • 1100.00 cMooell DISTRICT "-Obtained from the 2206-43 lfumlrwm ~ 1 ~ T9bia~ aan Vie Udo d c et>M T~ •• .. ~ Ho bidder INiY wtllldr9W 1111 bid on Wldneect~. June 1• 1913· 11 require d for eech ••t of bid Director of 1111 Oepertment 01 Hlglll>lek awtvei C.._,.: 1 SWIWI Newport 9-::111 CA 12MO S:..1ement end Enct'~;I for• period Of IWM1Y (20) cs...,.-"er :f!OO~'*:! ~ %, ~ In ~ 10 .,.,.,,... their r«um lndu1tr1e1 A1l•tlon1 th• gener•I "8.IC NOT1C( Typlna.=: 3 OlflOe c11a1r1, 2 Tet. (714) •n-noo "lnQt-. Etrw end Aliio..e!Olllll Illa dltt• -tot the CIC**'ll of bldL Trwtll"• 8etla. Within Illa oflloae '1 In OOod condition wlVlln 7 d9Y9 .,.., prweillng ,.... °' per elem w-vea ...... 8ooll • wood SY< ft. by 5y, ft. Put>lt.hld Or•noe Cout Dally Rlgllta."end "~~ A peymenl bond end• fHAL ESTATE SECURITIES thatlld~oet.. endthlgeneral~ ..... tor ~cOURTC» end2'by2'.Cfteet•Dr-2ft. Ptlot,May12,13.1t,,ta Common ArN i-!Mftt," Alld pertor-bond .. be reca'*9d SUWICl loceted et 2020 N E-" bid muet contorm eNf be llOltdeJ end -1111'1 WOt1l In the 2 ft. 2201~ "Mel• BOii E-11." pt10t to eruoutlon °' Iha contrld • ,_, • r e1pon1lve to Iii• ciontreel IOolllty In wt1iC:11 tNt WOftl 11 to bl ~ LOT 4: 1 I~ Si.ck Trey PARCEi. 4• ~ -lldl Ind eMll be In IM form ... lorttl In !'~.: ~ ~· :::..:--;~ ~-pWtoi11"4 '°' ..,.. °'"' or~ Of .-.. ,..c~. °' CNIANQI ptutlc: 2 bl-level Stldl Trey -PtalC fl)T1C( 11 ~ ... '°"" Illa OCW\l'r.ct doounwnta. _. .. ,,,,.,a. COM UNI~ Eaatl bidder lf'4lll ~ Ofl ttle worlleJ needed to •••c11t• Ill• ••.. -plelllc; 1 bl-i.wl Steck Tr• ---............. __ ,.... ..... .,......-:::-" ~........., .. ~.. ~ to 8actlon 4MO of IM Of Cllllfon'tll. co TUNE • le><m turnlllflad with the contrec:t oontre\. Thaaa ,..... ... °" .. .. .. 0 0 "A .. I,, ITT I , 0 .. D. metll: 4 w .... bultet•: Aluminum! '1C1TnOUI ... .. of Ille Oecl.,etlon of ~ts. Code Of Illa ltAMe of ~-~~=·..: ~t1, •lat Of tt'ia Pfopoaad tll• 018TRICT Office loceted •t D IHI 1 hHI; Accounting m1guln11, ..,,_ eTAT'llmJl'T c ondition• end ,. .. trlclloftt In Calltomla. tfle contf'llOt .. con\llln p-un'uant 10 tll• P"W•r of .. ,. 111boonlrecton on ttlll pr0jac1 • 20461 Crelmet Lane. HWltlnoton ~ ::·.::=.. A11ort1d profeulonel book•: The toltowlng peiwone -dOll'll 'Subjec1 To ... below Cttle .. ......., prowloos permllltnl the IU009llNI .,. required b~ 11141 8ul>lettlng end ewih. ~ IM1 be oOtalftail on -·-Mleollleneoul oflloe lllPPllM: Hunt bu*-ea; Oecl1r1t1on:·1 under the leotklft bidder to ~betltute -1tlae tOf oontwred In that oertalrlET~c:: '41boonlracttng F• Practlcea Act ............ A~ Of fl9M ,.._ llflall TO ..U. MAL ......,.h loetQl'I ele01rl0 penoH Illa R & R ENTERPRISES. ee Fiii hMdlngl In 1UCf1 Art1c1e erltlliad • e ny mone ye wllhlleld by the T"';!!.~ICMIO Deel by KEHN ..:. Govt. Code a.a. 4100 .t eaq, be poe19d M Illa~..... AT llNVAft IAU0....,.. II No. 97424. Drlw, Coetl MIN. CA 12828. tottows· "'Alghll and Outteae Utlltlee DISTPllCT to .,,_. performMICI AE_,,.. L • Ill unmetr !NII, !.lctl bidder muet Mllxnlt """ 11111 It etMill Ila 11'14tndatory upon '"' NOl'ICf 18 HMOY ....... I II. LDT 6: 2 CH IO R 1204 Ptlntl A I c". rd J . Tu I c". I 1 4 t Ind C.t>te Telewtllon," """"*!: under the~ .• -.......... ~:O~ =.:'~!;. ~1':: bid c•rtlfled or CHiiier'• clltel! COHTAACTO" to wllom the 11o1bJecl to conllrmetlon by tll• Oaleulatore 11 Mflel Ho. 2208874, ~'"\'::, Orllle, HunllflOton ltNcll, 81tt11ment Ind !ftCtoecll~I -·-· _., ,. __ ,.. ... -1ff6 Alo«Oal'I OIY.ola to .,. DISTRtOT or. tlld oontr.ct .. --Old. #Id upon eny ·~titted Sllf*IOt Court~ ......, No. 2Hl7S: lltM Sllectrtc I "Community fdltlle ~" llyA.tt--Cotey .._,.,.., ,._,,... • bond In Illa form Mt torttl In t11a 1Uboontrec:tOfUll6eflWll,topaynot Jllne 2. 1"3, or ~ eot!WCtlnll~•. flilonda S . Adler, 814t end ""Dretnege Ovat Co!MtUftlty a.cntery Instrument No.1"461, by reMOft Of oomrtoet ~ In en WftOUN .._ "*'.,. Jlllld epeclfled , ... .., th• time ellow~ PAOP(Af\' MAY IE tH811EC K~ Ortve. Hul\tlngton ltMcll. Foac:llltlel" Publlllled Ortnee CoHt De.tty :.:.:.~,.: ==~:. "°' .... then 1~ Of .. ~ -----~ bytNm lnttle ~:: M>CHAH IVtTTt AT: 441 ..... N41WfM>'l Bllld., Sult CATNI~ II oonductad by . Th• 11reet eddren or Ot"-' Noe, Mill 11, 241, 11U -urad t~eby lnollldlnt tllet ~ Of b6d • • ....,.,,... "* .-.lllOll of .. _.-. 'OflD ~ wll ... et~ 1°'. ~ 9-tl, CA 12MS •t oenerwf '*"'*"'*' common dMlfn•tlon °' tM ,..., tt~ 1nmdl °' .....it.' "°'* qt .woti ~er w111 ·~••r tnto '": No bldo.r :;"' ~CS.:.:: ..._ to tile ""'*' _. beet ,.... 'fA~MIN~~AMa: ,,.,. t .NcNtd ruk:ti P'°'*'Y ........_,. ~ 11 PWlJC llJl1C( w raoorded ~a, 1ta. • ...__.......... 100ftt0 .J;!C', ...• ~::::: -i ~ ~ ........ ~ ol......, bl1*r on_ Illa w-er'1t ooodltlol11 ~ ..... .._..;_ otPflf"tlf'lt ~MM purported to lie: a• Vl•llftl, Aecordar'I (ft1triime nt No. _ .. ...., ._, '" ..,. V1 ..... -"",...,__._.,, ller•oeiner 191111ttonac1 el rW1t. ti.ta, ..... --· 'hlQtl9 lllll.....,..,. -flld wt1t1 the Newport 8eadl, CA. MO'riCi TO CClllfTUICTOM ~1• WIU. elLL AT ""'9UC ..... to .,_, Into eek! oonnct. A p 1 ym 1 n I bond a n d • ai:ld in;;.. of ..acHAH ~ • Clal1I of Or eoumy dl!:,:1~:0a~i'T11:b~~~y ~::~:: ~;'::,... .. lJN!No =~°F':,,.Tg&•..:::= ~~::::..~rtgfll IO:::~~:== =·=.:.,J.•.::.=-.. =.= ~~~.:~::::"·All~. 1*-.. ~ tncotf9CtfW In Jlllld ..,... .....,. lld ~ 10:00 o'dOllll Lrw. Of tM United a..-, ot • ......,.., ~ ..:l: 11 llldl °"IO Wlil¥I any Md "*' lie "' ._ '°"" • tor1tl ~ 111111 Illa M l•f• hu ecqulred Ira ell.cit, CH iiier'• or tr•Hurer'• Pllbll•heel Or•f'Oe c-t Ody or Gt'-~ I la OlllOfl. o1-. Ind CS. Of June. 1ta ~ clr9Wft "' 1 atate or NllOMI °" ~ In *" ._ Odll*'llllt OOOI 'Mlltl. adcllllofl to 11181 of ~ M the ---Ot "Y 1 Unlt«t St .... poNI. PtlOt Mey 11 M -"-2 I tta Seid ...... Ila IMlfe ........,. P'leoe of 8'd -..: meTNOT llenlt, I lllle or lederll Otedll btcri °' In IN.....,. f ~ '°~ ...0.:1! llm• Of lier d .. tll In the rHI ~ ~~ Ml9gtllClh "'°': . ' • ' 2MM3 w1rr1nty, HprH• or llllPll•f . AOMINllTAATIVI CQn'P, ·iNl urielfl, or•.._"....,..~ P11reuani 10 Ill• ptovtalone o Go•••WMI" ..-... f!I "' ~ lool19cl In &. ~ of ,.._, -• or~ or -----------r•oerdtno 1111•. PO•H••lon. Ot .. .._ .. _, ............. , ,., .. 11714 -.. ......... ...,. ... Mer. ....._.__. ..,... tm et tfl9 &..oor COOi of ~ 11111 _..,.. ... ~ o at t 01 Cellfornl• ~ to 1111 lft'9fn•• ,._ ·-.,,.. -b ti f Ill ........ "-........ ...... --· _., __ , ......,._.... the=···· ot O•llfOtllll , .... c=;• ............. MClll'lll Qr1n11•. • • . • . Dated:...., 11, 11U, ,._ -·-enoum tanoH , to H • 'I '' Projeot 1d11111t1oet1on Hema: 11111 e4a1a .. ...,_. • "'9 ttlM of ...... T _ .. _ .................. __ ._ to ___ ...,,_ '°' ........., • IOIOWa: In Dew llNlbklh ., __ Pfl"Ci9el .,...,_ of ltll MOia ., WO 00 I A IO• I P 0 AT A It I. It: .... el iWit. ... Ind.,..... l*«I ""' ""' ,_ .,.,, __ .. ..,.... --'--14 T~I reootcleCI ,._ ~ ~·~~II "'*: ~ ~ br II, H Tt weial, In tll\I r•ll Olreotor Of 111• Oepatt!Mfll of ellJ "'Ol'l•Y• wttllheld i.r 1111 loett ail 2t anf IO Of ......... Ollolr "'l!110U9 9Ull IM ..,.... of .,.-rue., ...,, -Pleoa PWll .. Oii -tc--.. & ~ ....... Ill...., County Md lllduetrlel "941tl0fll me teMr•I OllTNOT to ...... ~ MleOellaMoue epe ,_ordt of Addf ... IOf lftroi-tlol'I AbOut ..... l'TATW otti.t •llfll• .. pnmo.o ...-: ~ ~ 11a °'*"" ...._......, • fClllCIM: ::;:•..,": .. • ,.':.::;" ,::O,: .., ::.:::.:--.._ Ot9llfl Count'/. ltate 'ot ~ =.,~"':::-' U::-=.~ nit ~ .,.,_ ... OOlf'tO. P'v• ..0-, W .-,y, .,,._ IM °""'-..,._ 1L INIM, C-' 8'7M 'T"°9a portloM ct l.otl I Of T,_ ,_..., lll'ld ~ wont 111 the ey ..,,,...,._ Til9 ~II _."W ~ tlf71• (714) a1-40IQ. ~ • *"" ...... Ind~..... NOT1CI • ....., 9IWH .. ""·.,. _,-"* "'.,.. In 'C': WI -.. to ... CWtl •• Ht•t vr111 Wey, 11 Toro, P11bH1hed Ofente 'oOfft Delly I AMM ... VllUO, LTO .• 11tlt ~· """ .... ,.. .. T'=.... ~ 118 ..... ..._, ldlOOI Otlltrtat Of 141,= 4 t• I liMlutW. Of ~_., _..::;.,.,....,.of ~ ltllol u-. 11 lMI l'ltefl ,A....-, IUille 100. IMM, _...,.,_., • ....arif{f ~··~~ =: , ............. ~. ,,_._,,_ _.. .. .,, -...-PvMlaMd Of~O,,..t Delly TIM Nie I• 11o1bfecl to ourr.nt '_, ' na1.e3 Celf0mtl91114, INT '~•==ff '!!-'...!!.. .,.; lllllllt r. C..011..,. • ~ ~ • ..,.._ C1.:;:..n.!!!!4....!!. •.,..•M,!1• .. •lle• "'°' ...,. ti. 1t, .. 11.._. ta•••· ooveneftl1, oondlllOftl , &Ae .._. ~. 11'2:1 ~~i1io'.;, v-,..0~ '&I~'·~:.'=•!:!.:= 1 ~1111~~~;= :f:i .. OleT.-oT...;-.....;;. .. , ' ~::-.;.-:;·:~m.nT!f Ml.IC ll)TIC[ ~o~:r.t,~':~·. 1:11:=:ie 11ll"'•t•• l•".1.. o ., .. ~•!,! ,..e law ttlllll IM '"""'•ta_, C"P~'-r ...... A ..... t•, ~An.1 l~~~~t2114, fm&J!!!I :=etff1a+i••-off..-nt ..oTmOUI IUll•ll _,.,_. .. lltpeftMlof~T,,_..., .. ...., ............................ t t14,lft-...-HIJ0,,...11, __ ,.__ -· ::xa:· ...... T-A 90 .. .......,IMOf .. ,.... --ITA~ 01\rl•IHon 11\•elt"'eral llfftl of lllltlllt5.loft flf tMI ..._. fOt W. ..... ..,...._ OfMe11 ,._,., . A O•f et ~ r8'ea all& I .,_ e I • O, Ta U IT •~TI D ...... 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D411'AULT UMOI" A lal1ng that you de111re, CONTINUANCI Of' •u••NH• DUD Ofi TllUaT DATID llAACH peel~ nouce of the filing ofl NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN H , 1110 UNLlaa YOU TAKE n 1 n v e n t or y and pursuant to Section 15035,5 of Ille ACTION TO .... OTICT YOU.. ppraisement of estate asaeta Clllfornl• cor,r:c•t10t11 Code lh•I ~11~~-:YY:,a::DA~:. r o f the pelitions or ~'~~~~'~cRK . ~~H~~T'~~~~~- llllPLANATION Of' THE NATU"''°ccounts mentioned in WALTER SALUFSKV . end Of' THI NOCHDINO AOA*aT ll«llons of 1200 and 1200.5 BEN JA M IN s ' MI c HA l E c . YOU, YOU aHOULD CONTACT A of the Cahfornaa Probate haratoror• doing 11u11neH •• LAWYUl. Code Partner• under the firm n•m• or On mo 101h d•y of June, 11183, It . ORTEGA OAKS PARK. at 28892 the hour ol 9:00 1 m , 11 the 8th Rol H. Nlermu, AUorney Mer!NDf1t• P8'llw1y. MINlon vio10. St,_ 9nlrence of 111e ,_ County a I a W , 1 S S W e 1 l C1111orn11. hive dt1101v1d th•lr COurthouae, toc.ted 11 700 CMc Ho1pltallty LD., S uite 171, p1nnen111p as 01 Octot>er 7. •981 Cent« Drive West, f0<mer1y known Sao Bernardino CA tU08 VIRGINIA R ARCHER. rMldlng " u 700 WDlt 8th Street, situated In 889_1141 ' · 918 Allon Roed. Sen Merino, the City or Sltlll An• CO<Jnty of · Cenromla. hH w11hdr1wn from end Orange State of Calllornll 1-'ubhah .. d Orang .. Coa11 Oaoly hat ceased to llO assoc:tet.O In Ille CONTINENTAL AUl<ILI ARV l'lfllt Mo) 111 t~ 2S 11183 CDtrylng Ot1 of thl llu81,,. .. C 0 M P A N V • 1 C 1 11 I o r n I a l2W-83 J A M E S R BE L T I NC K , A L CorJ>or11lon, as Tn.st .. unotf Oeod C NOTICE SA TTERLA. WALTER SALUFSKY Of Trull dlltd March 26, 1980 P\Ell Ind BENJAMIN S MICHALEC wUI tl<ocutad 11y Douglas B. Bynon and conduct the 1>us1nee1 In the Mure Julla M. Bynon, ano recorded on and will pey end dl1cherg1 •II April 4, 1980 as 1ne1rumen1 Numl>e< MN-81310 llebllllles of the firm •nd racelv. Ill 5885, In Book 135113. Page 285. NOTICE OF DEATH OF moneys payat110 to lhe firm ~ Rocor<11. County or Orango. OSE M . HOWARD AND Further notice 11 given ma1 the Calllornla, given to Hcure en F p E T I T I 0 N T 0 withdrawing partner wlll nol oe ln6ebt9ClneM In fev0< of Bank of •Hponsllllo, from lhl• day oo, fOf ""-lea NatlOnll Truit ano Savings DMIN~TER ESTATE NO. any obligation Incurred t>y the Jisaoclallon. a natlonll bl nklllg ·118281.~ others In thelr ne'"4ls or In rhi namo UIO<ll1tl0t1. lly reuon of the breach To all heirs, beneficiaries, of the firm. of the obllgetfons MCUr.O ti-e11y. r e di tors and contingent Dated: Mey 12, 11183 notice of which was recorded on JAMES R. BEL TINCK January 211. 1983 es Instrument reditors of Rose M . Howard M111eglng Gen Pen Number 83-039454 of Olllclel nd persons w h o may be L1lo J. AoOeftlOft Records of aald Orange County, therwise interested in the Ally. •t uw Ind m«• than thrae month• he'll ill and/or estate. io101 Tow" Ctr. Dr. llaipMd tlnce SUCh racordatlon. wtll avlto 200 Mii at publle euctlon 10 the hlgheet A pet1t1on h as been flied Laguna Nlguot, CA l2t77 :ilddor for CHh or "• C11hler·1 y William Howard in the Pullllshod Orange Co111 D•llY ~drawn on a state°' n1t1ona1 uperior Court of Orange Pilot, May 19, 111113 oanll, a elate 0< federal u oc:tlt union ou n t y requestin g that 2336-113 )( a •late or federal aavlng1 and i I I i JA m H o w a r d b e PtalC NOTICE 09'1 UIOCl•llon dornk:Hod In thl• -------------state," (payable at limo of ..._ In p pointed as persona I llWful money of the Unllad SlllDI of presentauve t.o admirust.er 'merlca) without covenant or the esta t e o f Rose M . ~. uprou or lmpllod, u 10 H o w a rd (under the In· tltla, ~or ancumbranc:et. tho Int-I conveyed to and now ependent Admin1Stration I*<! by the Mid Trust .. under Mid ( Estates Act) The petition Dead of Tru•t. In end to the is set for hearing an Dept. lollowlng d escribed property No 3 al 700 Cavtc Cen t.er Dr. .ituatod In the County of Orengo. w . h c· s . Stat• ot c.t11om1e to wtt· est, in t e 1ty of anta Tho Sout'-ieny 3j5 FMI ot Ana, CA. on June 8, 1983 at I lhe NOt1l'IOUt8'1y OM-Hall Of Ille 9:30 a m Sou"'-!eny 132 fM1 of Lot 238 or 1 IF YOU OBJECT to the Newport Height•. County or granting of the pelltion you Orange. Stale ot c1111orn1a. u par j • Mac> Reoordod In BOd! 4. Page 83. should either appear at the otMlac*llneoueMapa.ln thO Offlco lhearmg and state your lot the County Recorder of Said lobJection.s or file written ~addre .. or other common objections with the court dHlgnallon, 11 eny. 01 th• real before the hearing Your properly deacrlbed above 11 ap pearance may be tn person ' purported to be 20S7 Tu1t1n or by your attorney. Avenue. Coate Moaa. CA. 11211211: I F y O U A R E A ltti. und«llQoad Trvstae dllcialme . 111'1 Mablllty for 111y tnc;orraot,_ of CREDITOR or a conl.i.ngent the address or oth., oommon creditor of the deceased, you CIRl(lnttlon. 11 any Niown heroin must file your claim with the " the •l0<eN11d property hu no court or present it to the trMt eddreM or other common I I clellgnatlon, dlractlone u to how to p e rsona re pres e n tat ve tocato 1uoh prop.,ty mey be uppomt e-d by the court oblelnod from the BoneflclMy und« within four months from the MH9'0C7 SUPENOR COURT M CALlfORNA COUNTY M ORANGE In IM llattN of tllo .Adoption Patlt1on of fMD W1LLtAM l"IERT. A~P-te. CAaE NO. AD 1U17 CITATION Ao ~llon To: "ICHAM> IELUOTI: By order of thla CO<Jr1. yoo are hereby cited and required to eppear per10n1lly Cor>COrnlng Iha ldopllon of RICHARD LOUIS ELLIOTT. JR and MIST'!' LEE ELLIOTT. 1 minor. belore the Judge OI INS Court lo lhO County of l o• Angelea. State of Celllornle. at th• Courtroom ol Dept 19. 700 Civic Center Drive West. S&hta Ana. CA 92701 on July 22. 11183. et 8 45 • m . ot lh•t dey, then and there •o ehow ceuM. II 1ny. why Sllld ad op Hon should not be gr1nted according •o the ~"IOn on Ille herein II you wish to -" the advlOe ot an attorney In this m1tter. you thO<Jld do so promptly so lhll you """' be properly represented II Ille hearing. Dated AprU 27, 11183 Lee A Branch, County Clerk Joyce A Notiavac. ~IV aid Oaod or Truet. •I whoH date o f ftra t 1nuance o f ~IN ...... to be oonduc:Nd, I 'ded . -~• Mlwtlfl Godlft IPurevanl to • wrlttan requHI etters as prova m """'uon 201 a. ''8-M at. •270 liiubmlttad. wllhlf'l 19n dayt lrom 1he 700 of the C.ahfomla Probate Los Al"IQlln. CA 90012 ~ publicatlOn of thl• No11e1, to Code. The lime for filing Puoll1hed Orengo Cont Delly h Bonoflctary 11 th• lollowlnQ claims will not expire pnor PllOt. Mey 19. 211. June 2. 9. 19113 dro11· BANK OF AMERICA f f ,_ _._ 2331 83 ~TIOHAL TRUST ANO SAVINGS to our months rom tne ... te ----.. ---.,.-...,.-ftl'-r---"'"~ s soc 1AT 1 o H . Lo AH of the hearing nouoed above. .-~ ""'~ OJUSTMENT DE~RT MENT YOU MAY EXAMINE -----K-.-..------ •4327, FORECLOSURE SECTION. the flle kept by the court. If HCROW NO.,.,,., •'5 SOUTH HUDSON AVENUE. you are a person interested NOTICI TO C"IDITO ... Of PASADENA, CALIFORNIA ll1t01 •ULK TllANal'll" AND 01' Tho lotll amount of lhO unpaid tn the estate. you may serve INTENTION TO TRANal'tll balenoe of the notO(•) MCUrod by u p 0 n t h e exec u t 0 r 0 r ALCOHOUC KVIMGll UCINM ,l8kl Deed of Trull w1t11 lntereat administrator. or upon lhe (aece. a101 ... 101 u.c.c. end/rH =~ • prOllided In aa1e1 note(•). altomey for the executor o( aeon • • Pl ff ""J, under thl ,.,,.,. of admi.rustrator, and file with Notlco le hereby 91._. thlt •bulk Deed of Trust. lndudlng f-. trenalor of PDtM>nll property end I c:llergH end upo11H1 ol the the court wit h proof o f treniter of Hquor ltcionM 11 et>oul ,0 Trus1ae. u of lt>I date ot the 1n1t1a1 service, a wrttten request t>o mldo. blicatlon of Iha Notice of Siie" stating that you desir e The name end t>u .. ,... DddrM• • 1ll0.83. · l f lh fill f of the lnlended tr1n1leror 111: ame. Street AddreH •'ld specta nouce 0 e ng 0 MEHOt MAHDAVI \hereby l.Nlgn• F~ Numt>er ol Tru1IM Of a n I n v e n t o r Y a n d end 1ran11a,. •.; nterolll 14 ti! 80f\ condue11ng MID 11· appraisement of estate assets Apploefou Huntk\gtoo Beach, CA CONTINENTAL 0 of t ... e p e t1t·o ns 112648 . Au)(lu·RV ,.,..,.,.p ·NY r " I 0 r . "' """"'"' t · d · DOI NG BUSINESS A S Oetad M*Y 3, t9113. a cc 0 u n s men l l 0 n e 1 n WINDJAMMER LIQUOR. 4s South HudlOn A"""uo teeUons of 1200 and 1200.5 The nllTID and bu"-eddr ... Puadena. CA. 91101 of the California Probate of the Intended 1ran1lera• ero: By Polly L StelTy Code. REZA KAMALI. 1 m11rlod man. (U Ex Officio Agent T H ORPE SULLIVAN to 111 une11~ ,_. lntereet In a 10 (2131578-6130 WORKMAN' & THORPE' the 111ove 11u11nu1), 2105 t Pullllahod Orange Con• Delly IOI W Flf b S Flf " Fl • Newl•rld Strael. # 107. Huntington Piiot May 12. 19. 26, 19113 . t t., ,.. oor, Btectl, CA 926411 NOTICI IMVITIHO a1Da Nolloe 11 htr•DY given th1t th• Bo1rd of Tru1tM1 of lhe Huntington Btaoh Union High Soh004 Dl1lrlot wlll roctlv• •••l•d 111111 ror 1upplylng Slltlonary SuppllH matting or e qu11 to t he 1peoltlutlon1 on 111• In the oNlco of tlld Dlllrlet Bid• •h•ll II• ctouly mukod "St1tlonery Supply Bid .ii22". •ddrened to Allyn E Rowley. PurchH lno M1n1gor. Huntington Boecll UnlOn High SchOo4 Dt1trlct. 10261 Vorktown Av• . Huntlnglon Boach. CA 926-611. I/Id rOGe!Yed II 0t bel0<• 2 00 pm . Friday. Mey 27. 1993, •• whleh llmo •rid placo bid• w111 be pul>tlcty oPOf\Od end reed Eich bid """ remo1n v.ild IOf 1 period of 30 dey1 11l•r the e11to specllled tor the reGelp1 of l>ld1 The Board of Tru11001 llhall be tho sot• (udgo of th• quality of equipment ott9fed and r-• lhe rlQhl to rejOCt any Of Ill bids and to welve 1nv 1rr-ou11111v thotaln 011911. Mey 10. 19113 Allyn E Rowley Purcheslng Manager Pullllehed Orang• Cont Dilly Piiot. Mey 12. 111. 1983 2202-83 P\El.IC NOTICE MN-9IOM flcrmoua aua1N1H NAME aTATtMl!NT The lollowlng par1on1 are doing bualneat es. C URTIS -HERRERA ASSOCIATES. 5411 Oc;eon Avenue. Sell Boach, CaJll0tnla 90740 e.,oare A. Curll•. general pertnar, S<411 Ocean Avenue. Seal Beach, Celll0tnl1 90740 Sondt1 Herr•re. 01nera1 part net. 5411 Oco1n Avenue. Seal Beach, ca11forn11 90740 Thi• bu11,,.u 11 onducled by • limned plr1norsl\lp. Barb811 Ann Cur111 Oenarel Penner Thi• 11111mon• w11 fllod with the Counly Clerk ot Of•• County on Mey 16 19~ "11111 Pubhahed Oreng• Co111 Dally P1lo1 May 19, 211 Juno 2. 9, 19113 23-'2~3 P\El.IC NOTICE NOTlCE INVITINO ec>a Notice le hereby olven lhll tho Boerd ol Tru81•H of the Co11t Community College Olllrlct ol Or•noe County, Celllornla, wlll receive aeale<I bids •P to but no later than 2 00 p m Thuradey, May 26. 1983 et lho PurchulnO Oeper1menl 01 Hid college dlatrlet locll•d et 1370 Adams Avenue, Cotta Maaa CA Al which time M id bids wlll lie publlcly opened 1nd read l0t PURCHA S E OR LE ASF.1 PURCHAS E OF COMPUTER HARDWARE SOFTWARE. ANO SU PPOR T INCLUDING MAINTENANCE An bids ero 10 llO in aceordenco W1th the Bid ~umonta Wflleh ••• now In rile end may llO ..c..r.O In the 011 1ce ol the Otrec•or o f Purcl'l1!Mng ol aald C04IOQI dlttrlet Eech bidder mvt• aut>mll with hi• ll•d • cashier 1 chock, ctrtlflod check. or ll•dda•'• bond m1de Plyll>le 10 Ille O<der OI lhl Coul C9"lmun1ty Collage Olllrlcl Board ot Tf\.let-1n an emoun• no1 1-.s then 11119 parcon• f~%t ol the tUm bid u • guerantM 111a1 the blOdar wtll enl•• lnlO 1111 propOMd ContrDci H Ille same II lwlfded 10 him In ll'le ,_,, of fAitur• 10 en1ar into such contrect, the prooooel• of rna check wlll t>o fortel1Dd. Of In the cuo of 1 bond, the '"'" eum th••eot wlll be lorlallad to ••Id COiiege dlllrtet No bidder may wUhdr-hi• bid lor 1 P8fiod for tl•IV (llOI eolor!<llf d1y1 •"•' the date HI tor the open1no thereof. Thi Board 01 Trull-r_..,.. the prlvlloge oi ro)Oc:11ng Illy M\CI Ill llld1 or to wel\18 eny lrregutarltloS °' 1ntorma1111 .. In 1ny bid or In the Olddlng. NORMAN E WATSON Socrllery, Boltd Of TrullMI, CoHI Community Collage Otaltlcl Publl1hed Or1nge Co11t Delly Piiot, May 12, 19, 1993 2204-83 Nil.IC M)TIC( 2115-83 Loi AJalele., CA 10071-ZOU. Thet the panonal 1>10Ptr1Y 10 bo ------------(%13) I O·H•O lranstwroel II deecrlbed In gon«al f'talC ll7TlCE PuOll1hed Orengo Cout 01Hy .. : All furniture . lt•turU end ncnnoue .,._U Piiot Mey 1119 20, 26 19113 equipment ln¥entory, and lt()d( In NAMll 8TA,....,,,. NOTICE OF DEATH OF ' 2320-113 trade' IQOelh« With the lollowlng The tollowlng P•f90n 11 dol"ij HARVEY CARDWELL ab •-ic """TICE doecrlbed 11ooho11c boverag• 11u11,_ 11• H A R V E Y D E B S rUUL "" lloenM: No. 21-107224 now laMIDd NEW BREED APARTMENTS, CARDWELL AND 0 F MN.,_. tor premllOI looetad II 3537 E. 393 Hamilton, Colt• Meu, CA p E T I T I 0 N T 0 NOTICE Of Dl9aoLUTIOM Cout HIQhwey. Corona del Mer, ll2e27 CA. Rlc111rd Loo Lewronco. Sl•l ADMINJSTER ESTATE NO. c~"f=':::,=•• That the 10111 aont1dat111on f0t Route Oo• 1008, Ofange. CA 112907 Al 11,•• ttlO tranalw of Mid bullnMI end of (505 291h St . ..___..... 8-:11, CA ..... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN u ld llcon u 11 the eum of 112980) ·~,...., To all hein, beneflCIMles, purSOAnl to Section 15035.5 of tho u .. ooo oo -... · · Thie ~ " conduCtod by en creditors a nd continge n t C8ollfornla Corl>or•tlonl Code thlt Thet 11 hu llo«l llQf'aed ~ ~. d ' t f H VIROIHIA R ARCHER, JAMES R.. _..,.. end Mid t anttoror r:r e o r s 0 arvey 8ELTI NCH, AL SATTERLA. end Mid tr , R.L ~ CardweU, and pef'900S wh o WALT POPOFF. htr810IO<o doing tnet conaldotllton for the ''"'..., This '1elemont -lll80 with IN may be otherw!.e interested bu..,,_ u P1rtnar• under the firm of Mid t>uel,_ Wld Of Mid l!OlflM County Ci.nt ot Orengo County on ln the will and/or estate. name of CAMINO PROPERTIES. I I ~ i:~:11;"~Zt'=11h: Al>fll 25. 1983 "21- A petition has ~ filed 281192 Mirguorllo P•rllway. MINlon Alcohotlc Bovarege Control, Pl'bllllled Orengo Cout Dally b Micha I Card U the Vloto. Celllornla, h1110 dluolvad pur~t to Soc:. 24013 et eeq. Piiot. Al>fM 28. Maw 6, t2. 19, 1913 Y ~ e w e rn their plflnarlhlp u or Oc1ol>or 7. Th• ir 1 n, t er, •re to II• ' 1913-«) Superior Court of Orange t911 I VIRGINIA R ARCHER. coni ummeted et the olfloe of County reque1ting that rHldlng 11 018 Alton Ro•d, Sin H«ttage eo. &<:row SorvloM, Inc. M i c h a e I c 8 r d we 11 be Merino, c a111orn1a, hH wtttldrawn on or •fl• Juno 8. lMl. appointed as personal !tom end h•• oeued to 11• All other llu11na11 namff 11•1d li dml ,_ eMOClated In tho cerrylf>O 0t1 of tho eddr-uMCI by Iha trlll81erors representa ve to a n .. ter butlnott. t t he es t8 t e 0 ( H a r v e y JAME s R' BELT IN c K. Al :~~: c::::.'::: ~N: card we 11 ( u n d l' r th e SATTERLA, end WALT POPOFF. Dated: May 4. 1883. Independent Adminiat.rallon 111111 conduct tho llu11n111 In tho Mehdi Mahdivt, Tranef«or Th tutu•• and wllt Pt>' arid dl9Charga Ill .Aeza t<amell, rr-•-of flnaies AC'\). e peUtlon 11e11ultloe of the firm and r-iv. 111 Pullllthed ori ngo Co111 Delly i. ~t tor h earing In Dept. monie. payable 10 the nrm Piiat. May 19, 1983 No. 3 at 700 Civic Cen ter Furthot no•k:O 11 gl"°"' thll the Drive Wat In the Oty of wllhdr1wlng p11tner wlll not lie 2355-83 • • reac>OMlble, fforn thl• dey oo. IOf Santa Ana, California on 1ny obllg1t1on lnourred lly the June 15, 1983 al 9:30 A.M. others In their n-or In then-lF YOU OBJlX:I' w the of •he llrm. -..no1 .... of the n.Ut.lon you Dated. Januery 31, 11183 r-·-•. ,.... ' JAMES R BELTINCH l'M:Trnoua ..-aa HAim ln'AftlmNT Tht rot1owlng IHl'M>n I• doing buelnele u : THE NE IG HBORHOOD Plate NOTlC[ K .. au l'lCTITIOUa eu ...... NAiii 9TATl!•NT lho following pareon1 wo doing bulllno11 aa JC M MANA GE MENT COMPANV, 24114 2 Sh1dowtax, El Toro. CA 921130. J amee W. MoKae, 2 41142 Shldowtu. El Toro. CA 92630 Chrl1tln1 A. MoKH , 241142 Shoelowtu. El Toro. CA 92630. Thi• llu1tnff8 11 oonduotad by lndlvldulll (HUIOlnd a Wife) ChrltOneA ~ Thll 1t1tement WU lllad wfth the County Clark of Orange C-ty on should etlher appu.r at the AL SATT!Rl.A bearln1 and state your Lytt J. Rill •- May 11, t983 MARKETPLACE, 2217' El Toro 1'2'1DQ l'loed, El TOtO, CA 12830 Publl•h•d Or1110• CoH t Dally objection• or fll~ written Atty ... u. ob'--Uon1 with t h e court »t01 .,_Cir. Dr. ~-...... .. ~fore the hearln1. Your Ll9llM ........ CA mn ·~ may be In pe1*ln P..,1:11111114 Ora"~ Coe•t Delly "' b)' ywr attorney. Piiot, Mey tO, 1083 1 F y OU ARE A 232743 CREDITOR « a cont!nc~t "8JC NOllC( cnd!tor ot the dee 1111 d, you • .- mlllt rue your da1m w1th the f'tCTIT10Ue .,.. .. court or preMnl It t.o the MAm STA~ penonal r•pnHntatlve The 1o11ow1ng ~ .,.. doiftt appointed by th• court ~E-. MA A I( 1 T 1 N 0 wlihln fou.r montl» from w D~PAATM!NT 11152 MIOAOI"" date o f flnt 111uan.ce of llMI .. ~to 204. 1rv1ne. OA t27t•. ten.en -proY1illed In lleCtlon A 0 I 0 A N D 0 0 0 , e A '700 of the <AllfomJa Probete AHOCIATH , IHH MtcArtllur Cod Th ti f •&II I lllvd.,.,,.. 206, trvina1 CA t271L •· • M4t or L n K!HNl'l'H w. AYtO. INC .. a dmn19 wW not __,.,. prior c at11ornt1 corpor1t1on, 1ttH to four mon\hl from tM date ~ IMI . W.. to&, '""'8. ol. \be htartna nodoed .bow. OA t2718. YOU MA~ &XAMINS TNe~i.~tl)'• them. Upt by the au1. u =.,~ JOU an a penon ln...-....d ~ VW. ltfl4, ,,_ In the ...... )'OU fN1 ISrW f .... ---" -.. ""' ti. upon thf' •••c utor or =r.:ot0i-.ecu,.,on edminllrtnt.or or upon the ~ · ,..... __...,.., for ib; ewvtor ar '"....., Ot~ eo-1 O.Uy edlmltMa•, wl mt with Nee..._ 11. 1t. a-..:,: OouglH Stuart Wllllln•. 17 Piiot u-. Ill H June 2 • tta3 l'"o!INllloW, ll'Wle, CA 12714 . ~r ' ' ' ' Tiiie ~ .. oonduo'4ld by.,, t---------naa. __ ea ~ NI.JC N011Cl Dol.IOIM a. Wlllllnl TNI ~I -fled wlltl t'1e c-tY c.rtt of C>tanoe County on ,.,,,. to. 1113. m ... Pul>ll•hed orenoe Coeet Dally Pttol, ~ u . May a, 11, 111 1ta:J tw11.U Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Thursoa, May 19 1983 87 tll DUISI CDUITY 108111111 . . -~· Changes at Glendale Federal WlUlam E. Bratton of Laguna Beach h.u qee.n elected to the executive committee ot the board of directors o f Gle•cla.le Federal. Bratton has been on the board for aix yea.n and ls a1lio a d irector of PDA Ea1laeerla1 a nd S&a1ecoacb P1opertle1, Inc. Glendale Federal, wil.h o ffices throughout the Orange Coast area, haa a1ao ann<>UJ'lCe() the eatabllshment of a n ew a uto m obile leasing department. Cuatomen wishing to learn more about this ne w eervice showd contact the Auto Leaae Center at (213) 500-2M9. • • • Dollald M . Wlnltlemaa, president of OWA Mort1a1e and O r ange Flnaoclal, ha8 b een selected for inclusion in the forthcoming edition o f "Who's Who in the W est." • • • S t ale of tbe Art, a Costa M esa-baaed publisher of business account ing a n d produc tivity software, h a8 announced a n ew ser ies of multi-u ser integrated accounting modules for use with Apple's LISA, Micro Five's 1000 and the Fonune super-microcomputer. • • • Joo Sbaroborg & A11oclatea, the Costa Mesa-based advertising a nd public relations agency, has moved its o ffices from 136 Pullman St. to 130 M cConnick, S uite 106, Costa M esa according to President Jon S llarnborg. The firm increased its office space from 2,400 square feet to 8,500 square feet by relocating. '-... SoflearcliOt California, Inc., a franchised aUlliate of San Antonio, Tex.as-based Sofseatch International, has establlehed offices in Anaheim. The firm, h eaded by C . Ana Aure, offers software locator aervtces to business and personal computer users tn the western United Stat.es. The finn's data baae h.aa accea to information on and locations of more than 30,000 applications progra ms from m ore than 14,000 software vend on.. • • • • Michael M. Cllapmaa of El Toro has been appolnted corporate marketing director for U .S .D . C.Orp., and will assume responsibility for marketing plans of U .S .D .'s Sur vlvalr, U .S . OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW 'l'OROC: IAPI t.mw"T .. n~ J•~• JtrlCO & 23 ll"-,.ASOAO Cl'.ol•t-ConP1p •l tu. vjJllty ~ I "'°"''nu l\IQl!Hl blcl& Corell• ""'"' ~·lyn. Jl\o l31.. oncl -•I offto Dy ~onSIF Sl\IJ w .. ••s.st pl 21 JJ~· ~rut,.......,..,.,. ro.Tr 2•V. ,.~. lttlvtr I p.m. Pl'IOH clo not CUllFO > ] l\IJ ~•man J .... J). .. nchato relilll markup [AC,,S.11~ Jv, ,.,. l6V. l6\IJ 't!Mk-,,, comm· I.,.. ··~· ~~~r1 ll'h 31 UIOn I« WICI .. 0.ytM ll ni.. _,, Stoc.k Bid Asll De.<' .,,. .. ~ Klf'9l nl .... 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Hlel\A t ~3511< ~Pl ~111 1 Grtt>M< U\o 1~ Nl•IMI • " ""' Diven, Commercial Dtvla1 aad Slaamroclt Robber dlviaiona. ••• Leading the predicted a.ncreaae ln per90nal robot.lcs technology, C.O.ta M~-bued Perbottc1 ' Co. has begun marke ting of three new add-on products for the popular RERO I robot by H eath. The n ew components, which are designed to substantially increase the perfo nnance po~ntial o f the robot, are an 8K RAM oommunicaUo ns board, a 44K RAM commun.icatlon.s board, and a software caseet te . • • • World S tora1e Teeluaolo1Y, Ltd., of Tustin has announced a new manage m e nt team following sale of I.he company by Slemena Corp. N ew president of WST la A. Gruer Tltorae, who was Siemens vice president and general manager of its Data Products diviaion. Rlclaard Sar1eant was named executive vice pre1ident for operations; Rlclaard L. McGowu wu appointed vice president of marketing and salett; Mark S. Wend & was named controller and J . Barne Clark becomes director of marketing. • • • Ro1allada Salina• has been named medical assistant o f the year by the Orange County Medical Association. An employee o f Dr. Stanley Fried man , Salinas ls also an adviser for the Southern California College of Medical and Dental Careers and a writer for the Humana H o spital N ewsle tte r . She r eceived a plaque n otln.g he r service and was presented with a bouque t of roses. • • • Wood A11oclatea Deslp Group of Costa M esa has been selected by Kaplan, Smith & Associates of Pasadena to renovate and design the new interior of the financial consulting firm's corporate headquartens. ••• Mldeltoo Jamea, Ltd., the London-based commodity brokerage firm, has selected Andrew Renner A11oclatea of Newport Beach J9 ~~ advertising and public relations for their U .S . operation, Midelton James, lnc. Midelton James is 9Cheduled to open ne w offices in Newport Beach in late May. 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Insurance sex bill blocked SACRAMENTO -Fiercely opposed by California's insurance induatry, legislation to outlaw 1 sex discrimination in insurance is being blocked by a state Senate committee. The bill would forbid insurance companies from uaing sex ~ a baaia for setting rates, canceling coverage, or making insurance available to customen . After a hearing Wednesday in which support was obviously lacking, the bill waa referred for further study after the 1983 aesaion. Second ~lta Dena milk recall SACRAMENTO -For the second time this week, the state h.al ordered the removal of llOlne Alta Dena Dairy raw whole milk, non-fat milk and cream from store shelves. The state Department of Health Services said Wedneeday that aa1mone11a bllcteria had been found in samples. The order affected milk and cream coded May 20A, May 22A and May 23A . PG&E loses N-plant ruling SAN FRANCISCO -The state Public Utillti~ .c.ommt..lon aaya PG&E should stop collecting funds to cover the oost of building its Humboldt Bay nuclear plant beCauae there iB "reuonable doubt" the plant will become commercially viable. The PUC staff recommended the commiuion's action Wedne.day, saying there iB no likelihood the plant'• operational status will be resolved 900n. Pacific Gaa and Electric bas been accumulating $6.8 million a year. Economists bullish on recovery Two straight months of aolid growth in consumers' income and spenc:linM iB a clear sign that the economic recovery is gaining strength. private economiats say. "It is one of the key pieces to the economic puzzle," David Jones, an economiat at the Wall S~t investment finn of Aubrey G . Lanston & Co., said Wednesday. . . . "Increases in income and spending will give a boost to the economy because it will mean more demand for goods which people have been doing without," Jones said. 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Jones to call • • it quits From AP dispatches Quarterback Bert Jones or the Los Angeles Rams announced his retirement today at a press conference called by the club. Jones. 31, sustained a back injury early in the 1982 NationaJ Football League season and spent QlOSt of the year on the injured reserve list. He completed 48 of his 87 passes for 527 yards and two touchdowns . He was intercepted four times. Following the injury to Jones, Vince Ferragamo quarterbacked the Rams for the remainder of the season. The Rams had a 2-7 reco rd du r ing the str i k e · inte rrupted campaign. -------- Daily Pilat THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1983 COMICS C4 ClASSlfllD C6 Turning a new 'Leif Actually, Artists plan to turn him loose By ROGER CARLSON 01 ,.,. o.ny Piiot St•ft Laguna Beach High volleyball has a history of excellence. teamwise and individually So. when Artists Coach Bill Ashen labels senior Leif Hanson as ''the best overall player we've ever had," it's more than sunple hype. It's quite a statement Hanson will lead Laguna against Estancia in the C IF championship game Friday night (8 o'clock) at Marina High. "In the last three years Leif has developed into one of the smartest high schooJ players in the nation," says Ashen. ''.If he doesn't hurt you in the back row with his passing and se1 ving and defense, h e can kill you from the front row. His blocking is up with the best of them and he has so many shots. l think he invents them as he goes. "And, he's one of the best beach players m Southern California for his age group. H e's very close to gelling his AA rating and anyone in high school at that stage is hot." Hanson will be playing at the University of Hawaii when he turns to college volleyball. Also accepting a ride to Hawaii, is former Newport Harbor star Peter Parks, who has been at San Marcos the past two years. Laguna Beach volleyball finished No. 2 at the Oran ge County lnvitauonal (Estancia won it), the Palisades lnv1tauonal (San Clemente won it) an d the Inglewood Invitational (Santa Monica won it). and split with San Clemente in South Coast League play, forcing the Artists to share the league crown. But those setbac ks aren't really setbacks, according to Hanson. beaten San Clemente handily in the regular season. People thought it (the title mat.ch) was a great mat.ch. But it wasn't, really. for us, until we finally had to play well after falling 90 far behind .. Friday's duel with Estancia for the 4-A crown will be a clash between schools known for their come-Crom· behind ab1ht1es. l!stanc1a appeared out of it at the Orange County Invitat ional, but surged back to defeat Laguna, and in the CIF semifinals, did it again , rallying to knock off San Clemen te. ·•w e made a lot of mistakes on blocking and passing," recalls Hanson about Laguna's loss to Estancia in tournament play. "But we've started concentrating since losing to San Clemente at the PaJisades finals," continues Hanson. ''The whole atmosphere is much more in tense. It's a mental game, our coach stresses that, to visualize things before t h e game, a nticipating Jones was hampe r ed by injuries throughout h is NFL career, particularly in the 1978, 1979 and 1982 seasons where he was used sparingly because of various ailments. J ones' retirement le aves Ferragamo as undlsputed No. I quarterback with untested Jeff Kemp as a backup Leif Hanion of Laguna Beach High ha~ .b.efJLa striking force for" th<-Art i~b fo r three years. ''For instance, against Sant.a Monica• he was hitting right-h anded and serving left-handed because o f a __ hrok.en lUtlf:..fing_~r_on his right hand. "He's not ambidexterous, but he served to Santa Monica's Jeff Williams and aced him left-handed. "We didn't want to get burned out, like before," says the 18-year-old Hanson. "We've gotten flat towards the end of the seasons, like against San Marcos (the title mat.ch) last year. It wasn't even a good mat.ch. We won · it prefl.y easily, but n wasn't.-a good- mat.ch. "And the year before. we had situations we'll face." , The 6-1 Hanson has been a figure w ithin the Laguna Beach struc ture stnce 13-and-unders tn-th~juni~-• ... programs and has progressed through (See HANSON, Page Cl) I World-class field of runners invade Newport By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of the D8'ty Pt6ot St.ft A large field of world-class runners comes to Newport Beach this weekend when the Olympic Torch lOk Run is he ld Sunday in Newport Center Steve Scott. America's top miler and a product of UC Irvine, will lead a contingent of more than 3,000 runners in the race, which is due to begin at 8 a.m. Other top athlt•tc-s who 111d1cated they will be participating inc-Jude Steve Ortiz, Tom Wysocki. Gary Tuttle, DaVl' Barberack1 and Ralph Serna. A crowd in excess of 20,000 1s ant1c1pated. Among the wome n run ners who have expressed a desire tu compete arc Ruth Wysocki. Liz Bakc-r. M1chdll· Bush, Nant·y Ditz. Mindy Ireland and Cynthia N<1gll' William Sumnl'r, chairman o f t he race Vaqs host '82 champs Does Norwalk have a counter to Poissant? lrvme H1gh's Vaqueros and defending CU' 'J.-A baseball champion Norwalk square off Friday at Irvme High m the quarterflnals (3:15) and the two h ave something very much in common. says Norw"aJk Coach Terry Ba.Jes. "We're young, but when you have the one good pitcher, he's going to carry you," says Bales. That one good pitcher for the Lancers, the Suburban League's No. 3 entry (they tied for second with a 9-6 record). is lefl-hander Bill Wenrick, who fashioned a 1.56 ERA and compiled a 10-4 record. He w as the w inning pitche r in Norwalk's CIF c~ionship victory last year. And, he put out Corona del Mar's sixth-inning fi re in thE: semifinals to eliminate the 1980 CIF champions, striking out three of four batters. He entered in the sixth with two out and two runners on after CdM scored to cloee the gap to 6-2 and proceeded to get the third out on three pitches. the third a swinging strike. On the other side of the mound is lrvine High 's Rodney Poissant, a hard-throwing right-hander who gets stronger as the game wears on and can be Angels' offense fizzles SEATTLE (AP) -With the poorest record in the American League, Seattle Manager Re ne Lachemann made sure reliever Bill Caudill got t he job d one properly. counted on for about i:I strikeout per inning A ma.)Or plus m the Norwalk department 1s first baseman Robert Bobk1ew1cz, a .372-hittmg standout who is also a strong pitcher Wenrick went 10 innings Tuesday in an 11-mnmg 7-6 victory over Antelope Valley Others in the Norwalk lmeup. which includes six Juniors among the nme starters. are second baseman George Medina (.320) and George Klein" (.357), a rangy 6-2 shortstop. This 1s Bales' seventh year as coach of the Lancers and his teams have won the 2-A crown twice. P osssant has gone lh<• distance twice in the playoffs and has th<' strength tb keep right on going. A big .:tucsuon. however. is m the infield where shortstop John Scott is listed as a "tentative starter" by Flint despite a possible broken nose and cheekbone following a colhs1on Tuesday. M a rk H e1nsius fills some o f the gap defensively, and Remy Rahmatulla showed he can handle the bat (two-run double) in relief of Scott. if necessary. Brock another Willial11s ? MONTHEAL (AP) -Tommy Lasorda, one of baseball's best sLorytellers, couldn't resist one of his favorite G reg Brock yarns a fter the Dodger rookie buried Montreal under a pair of homers. Brock. who re placed Steve Garvey a t. first base, hit his first career grand slam and added a 1wo-run homer Wednesday night as the Dodgers battered Montreal 13-3. c. "I just went there and told hll'Tl to slow it down," Lachemann said after Caudill recorded his eighth save in the Mariners' 2-1 victo r y ove r the Ange l s We dnesday night. The 1011 knocked the Angels out of first place in the American League West behind Tex.u. Magic Johnson ''When we w ere playing the Boston Red Sox in Winte r Haven, Fla., last spring, w e asked Ted Williams to take a look at Brock," s aid L asorda , the · Dodgers' manager, referring to the forme r Red Sox' hitting great. "It wasn't Greg'• tum in the batting cage. but we brought him In to tak e l ~ or 20 swings 90 Ted could look him over. After striking out the first two batters he !aced ln the n inth, Caudill walked Bobby Grich and Bobby C lark , prompti ng Lachema nn to str oll to the mound. "I told him not to hurry; the beer'• going to 1tay cold," Lachemann aald. "He looked like he was ruahlna. like he wu out of breath." Ret.lrlng Tim Foll on a fiy ball to e nd the same , Caudill maintained a flawte. record in aave 1ltuaUona. Caudill and Mike Stanton teamed up to praerve the victory for Bob Stoddard. 3--5. Stoddard allowed juat four hlta before i..v1n1 for Stanton with runnen on fin\ and third and no outa ln \We seventh. Tile Martntta led, i.o. ''Stanton came ln and Made a .Uptt P'tch and Fl the double play.' S~off¥1 aald. ( Lakers. get Spurred lNGLEWOOD (AP) -If the L oi Angeles Lakers allow themselves to look ahead, they may see the National Basketball Aaaodation championship aertes on televiaion. "Knowing that Philly h88 won doesn't mean anything," said guard FArvtn ''Maazjc'' John90n, alluding to Philadetph\a having earned a berth ln the fl.Nlla. "U we keep fooling around, San Antonio wll1 end up ln Philly." DefendJ.na NBA champion Lot Angel• MW lta tWO•pme f'd,e over San Antonio In their belt- of-MVm aeriee MM'OWed to 3-2 Wednetday night with the Spun a 117·112 winner on the Laktrt' Che ~RS. Pqe Cl> ' "He said, 'You don 't have to worry about. this guy, he's got great hip action .' Then he. said something that made me t remble. Ted said, 'He looks a lot llke myself.' Broc k 's got T e d Williams' 1tamp of approval, 1<> l guess that'• pretty good." Brock stepped to the plate wl th the baaea loadfd In the fifth lnnlns -the Dodgers holdi ng a 3-1 lead -and 1macked hia elshth homer on a 3-1 pitc h fro m 1tarter Bill Gulllcklon, 3-~. "h WM a lituatlon whero M had to t hrow a atrlke," aald Stock. ... I committee, noted. "This is one of those events that everyone in the racing world has aJways dreamed about. Sub-30 lOk runners (those who r un the 6.2 miles 1n under 30 minutes) will find m o re competition at this event than ~ibly even at one as well-established as the Boston Marathon." Another feature of the race is the course design. Shaped in a four-leaf clover pattern with Fashion Island al the hub, the course is so arranged Getting an early start that those watching at the start/finish lme can view the runners three times, and at other vantage points. they'll pass by up to five times. Accuracy of the course has been ano the r concern. To provide the opportunity for the competitors to set records. the course has been officially certified and sanctioned by the Southern (See NEWPORT, Page C2 ) Rookie Eric Dick erson is being worked into the Ra ms' backfie ld quickly in mini-camp workouts, takin~ advice and moving with the ball. Pirate f reshrnan turns pro Braves ink D'Alessandro; Seven Rustlers sign leuers By CURT SEEDEN Of'tM Deltr .......... Orange Coast College freshman third baseman Sal D' Alessandro haa signed a major league contract, teammate Keith Komelji Is ready to turn pro and several other Coast and Golden West Colles e players have signed letters of Intent to continue their playing careens at four-year schools. D'Alessandro, despite spending most of the lime at third for the Plratet, wu drafted in January by Atlanta u a catcher. He hu ~ with the Braves and wlll report to Pulu!Ji, Va., of the Appalachian ~que. - A Bolla Grande High snduate, D'Ale91aDdro batted .289 on the ll8U)Jl for the Buca with one home run and 26 RBI. Komeljl, meanwhile, la expected to algn a contract with the Seattle Martners. The eophomore transfer from the Uruvenity of Jlawall, batted .283, hit three homers and had 28 RBI for th4' Plrata. When he doea 1lgn , be'll be aeatgned to Belli"'8ham (Washington) of the N'orthweet Leque. OCC'a Dave Tlnoco, who became one of top hittent in the tchool'a hlatory, hu ataned a letter of intent with Arisona State. Tinoco btQme onl~ the fourth player in OOC hlatory to hit better lban .400 in a aeuon (.408). He la al90 Cout'• .U-ttme hill leedu (121), RBI leader (87) and to'-1 hula Cl 76). He allo tied the achoo!'• 1't'COrd for Jonatst hitUnc atreek at 25 1arne1. No 1 .. than wwn Golden Waat playen haw llcned Jettna ol lnwnt at rMJor unlvenltiea. Moat no\lbla is IOphomore third butman Bot) Orandataff vnio a(CMd tb ,JJ.y I\ ArtJiona Stll'9. ... lfl: rt -.. ~ l:~ ·. ·'· ·t . ~ _j . t -- D'ALSl8ANDRO TINOCO •omY Grandltatf, out of Marina ffilh, batted .421 ln· league, knocked ln ~3 runa., hit elC)\t hcmua, nine doubles and four u1plea for the Ruatlen th1a eeMOn. Rustler leadoff hitter J ohn Altobelli hu "4PM!d with the Univenity of Houston. Altobelli batted .330 and had 23 RBI for the Ruatlera. The Ruatlera' Ke{th Harri.IOn, who batted .27~. has signed to attend Brigham Youns Univenity. Dou& I.rvtne haa narrowed hi.I declalon to UC Santa Barbara and UC lrvtne with the An•*- reportedly the beat bet to pick up the eophomoN outfielder. Irvine batted .327, bad 28 RBI and no .. 16 buet th1a IMl()C'l. Pitcher Wn.ny De&. has"&':!.: letter of Intent to /1-Y at Nev•-Reno. wu 7-1 with a 3.2 El\A. R~tler relief pttclwr Beje Mahoe la committed to TeXM .u.M. Scott 1Qrah, who •u 8-S whh • I.It aA foc the with the R~· hu 8'lf'ild io ~ at UCLA. w~ ~Clark (4-2, S.28) helded f« \he Unlwntty of Obhoma. l •I I - C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 19, 1983 When all e lse fails, forget the bullpen F rom AP dlapatchea MINNEAPOLIS -When all else la failed on the mound Wednesday, the Oakland A's turned to third baseman Wayne Gross. During the Minnesota Twins 16-5 rout of the A's, Gross became the first non-pitcher to take the mound in the majors since infielder Luis Gomez went one inning for Atlanta in 1981. The last American League player to do it was Kansas City infielder Jerry Terrell, who went one inning in 1980. Strangely enough, Gross turned into the most efficient of Oakland's four pitchers, giving up orur, two· hits and no runs in 2 ill innings. He walked one, struck out none and hit a batter. "I thought he (A's Manager Steve Boros) was OftOaa kidding at first," said Gross, whose only previous taste of pitching was throwing batting practice. "He said the pitching staff is in ~ood shape and he didn't want to get them batted around." Ra n gers corral West lead Pinch hitter 8 111 Stein singled II with the baaes loaded and none out in the bottom of the 14th inning Wednesday night, scoring the winning run and giving Texas a 3-2 victory over Cleveland, catapulting the Rangers into sole possession of the. American League West lead . . . George Breu doubled home a run in the first inning and Jobo Watban acored on a balk in the second as Kansas City edged Boston, 2-1, behind the clutch pitching of Dennis wonard . . . Gary Ward homered and doubled and drove in five runs, leading a 20-hit assault against four Oakland pitchers -including infielder Wayne Gro11 -as Minnesota buried the A's, 16-5 ... Dan F ord broke up a no-hit bid by Chicago's Richard Dotson with a one-out home run in the eighth inning for Baltimore's only hit and the Orioles used it to defeat the White Sox 1-0 behind the four-hit pitching of Storm Davia and Tippy Ma rti nez. Dotson went t h e distance, allowing just the one hit in losing ... Th e New York Yankees scored five first-irutlng runs and Dave Righetti scattered nine hits in 8 Y.i innings on the way to a 6-4 win over Detroit . . . Ted Simmons knocked in six runs with four hits - including a game-winning two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Milwaukee a 7-6 victory over Toronto. Clark's slam lifts SF Baseball today 1933 -The Ferrell brothen -Rlclc and Wea -homered in the ume game for the only time in their careera. Rick hit hi• homer qainlt hit brother. 19~6 -The Detroit Tigers summoned Babe Birrer out of the bullpen and got more than they bargained tor when, during hit four-inning ttllet at.int, he hi& a pair of three-run homen. 1960 -Juan Marlchal, In his first game with the San F rancisco Giants, p ltcfied ' o n e-h itter to beat the P hiladelphia Philllee 2-0. 1964 -Lula Tiant shut out t he New York Y ankeea 3-0 on a four-hitter in his major-league debut with the Cleveland Indiana. 1982 -Luke Applin&, at the age of 75, hit a home run to left field against Warren Spahn leading off the fint inning to at.art the American Leaguen off on their 7 -2 yictod-in the inaugural Old Timers' All- Star Cluaic a t WaahlNrU>n's RFK S tadium. Today's birthdays': 1!.altimore outfielder Dan Ford ii 31. San Diego pitcher Ed Whit.eon is 28. New York Yankees catcher Rick ~rone is 29. San Diego pitcher Eric Show l.s 27. Bad news for Arizona? The University of Arizona was • notified Wednesday of the NCAA'a findino on alleged infractions and of possi6le aanctiona, b u t officf'als Quote of the day "You used to be able to-sneak up to 200, but now it's a must just to be competitive." -Marlo Andre tti, referring to the 13 drivers who have already. topped the 200 mph mark in thlS year's qualificatiOJ1S for cneTnruana~lls ~00 --- declined to say what the bad news waa ... Star forward Jobn Tonelli of the New York Ialanden wu arrested and charged with driving while impaired by alcohol, just hours after the Islanders became National Hockey League Jack Clar k belted a grand slam a champions for the fourth 1traight year . . . Joe and drove in six runs Wednesday Crtbba, star running bllck of the Buffalo Billa of night as San Francisco dealt the National FootOall League, ia expected to Philadelphia an 8-1 National League jump the NFL and stan with a new Houston IOS11, giving San Franciaco its 11th victory in the team In t h e United States Football League, last 13 games: Gr e g Minton pitched three beginning in 1984 ... Marfa and Oeeert Wine, scoreless innings in relief to gain hla fifth save two of the leading contenders for the Preaknea, ... · RJck Rlaoden pjiched a.. six-hitter .and Dak -were d enied treatment from the ~!cation Be rra scored both Pittsburgh runs in a 2-1 Laaix, making them questionable start.en for decision over Cincinnati. Rhoden, 2-3. did not Saturday's aecond leg of the Triple Crown . . . Ruthe r£ ord may miss Indy allow a runner past first b8.9e after the third Bob Hope and Jimmy Demaret, two of golf's inning . . . Tommy Herr smacked a three-run most colorful figures, were inducted into the INDIANAPOLIS -Three-ume • winner Johnny Rutherford suffered homer and singled during an eight-run uprising World Golf Hall of Fame at Pinehunst . . . A broken bones in his right ankle and in the seventh inning, powering St. Louis to its request to tran sfer the S t . Lou is Blues to seventh straight win, a 9-5 triumph over Sa.akatoon, Saskatchewan, was defeated by a left foot in a crash during practice Wednesday, jeopardizing his chances of racing in his 20th Indianapolis 500, and his 17th in a row. Houston ... Keltb Moreland blasted a two-run 15-3 margin by the National Hockey League homer and Ron Cey drove in two runs with a Board of Governors. Meanwhile, Desire Wilson's bid for official approval to try to become the lleCOnd woman to qualify for the world's richest automobile race was delayed when she failed to complete her required rookie refresher test. homer and a double to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 victory over Atlanta. It was the Cubs' seventh win in their last IO games ... Darryl St rawberry'• run-scoring single in the eighth inning lifted the New York Mets to a 2-1 decision over San Die~o. Rustlers' Grandstaff shares MVP title Golden West College third baseman Bob Grandstaff. who batted .421 and is headed for Arizona State, has been named co-most valuable player of the South Coast Conference along with Fullerton College's Kirk Bates (.432). Orange Coast College had three players named to the f i.rst team, while Golden West had two players named to the second -team a 11-con f erence squad. The Pirates had one Garcia tangles with Sandoval LOS ANGELES -Georgie Garcia, once-beaten in his career, takes on undefeated bantamweight Richie Sandoval tonight at the Sports Arena in Los Angeles. Sandoval (20-0) i.s aiming at a shot at the World Boxing As8ociation championahlp if he can get past Garcia ( 17-1-2). Garcia. 25, lives in Santa Ana and has been training in a gym in Westminster. He was also once an employee of Smith Tool in Irvine. Sandoval, meanwhile, would be pitted against WBA champion Jeff Chandler of Philadelphia in a tiUe bout that would take place this summer eith er in Los Angeles or Philadelphia. player on the second unit. OCC f irst baseman Dave Tinoco (.391 ·average) and designated hitter Kevin Reuner (.323) al.so were selected to the first team. Teammate Sal D' Alessandro is a second-team representative along with R u stlers John Altobelli and Kevin Els ter. Altobelli, an outfielder, batted .330. while Elater. an infielder. hit .325. D'Alessandro batted .281 for the Pirates. A.L.L-IOVTM COAtT COMRMMC• ""8tT-,._ l'tar« lcflool ... P-0.C.r 0.Ch•va. Fut..,,on .._I. 1.28 P-Chlp 0411. C..rltoe 4-4. 2:37 C-St-lo-. Fuller1on .283 18 -0.V. Tinoco. 0r.,. Cout .3tt 18-Aob Helaon. Mt San Antonio .290 IF-Jen Gard,.-. Oranga Cout 342 1F-Mltl!e Halaaz. Fullerton 288 IF-EH Amaya. Fullwton .314 1F-l(etty Cid. C.rlloa .388 OF-Troy Thomu, Mt. Siln Antonio .457 OF-P• Odle, C..rltoe .347 OF-Bob Mell1no. Santa An• .3&4 OF-JOhn '"'o· Fuf141f1on 387 OH-1<41V!n Reimer, 0r811Q9 Cout .323 OH-Amin °"11<1, Futlerlon .410 UTL-1<9'11n Bootay. Cerfllo. .408 Co-play••• of th• yHr -l<frk Bat ... Funenon 432: 8ob Grand81an. Goldan Weal 421 Coach of th• Yaar -M iii• Sgobb•, Fuller1on ~T- P-Olon Beclt. C.rltoe 3-3, 3.28 P-Tom Gorman. Mt San Antonio 4·2. 4. 11 C-Crelg Ractclllle. Sam• Ana 202 18-Lou M41dlna. C.rltoe 323 1F-Sal O"AleMendro. Oranga Cout 281 IF-Tony Zavala. Santa Ane .318 IF-Norm SMttago. Mt. San AnlonlO 280 1F-K....tn a.ter. GOiden WMI 325 OF-Daw Tlefney. Mt. San AnlonlO .28:? OF-Don lllanttan8fllp. Santi Ana .403 OF -Allen Stllnlllewlcz. C«'1108 330 OF -John Al1obelll. Golden WMI 330 OH-c.drlo TurMr. Compton 2tO VTL-Mlka Byrne. ~ .30& 76ers oust Milwaukee to gain fin a ls PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Andrew Toney 8COred 30 points, Moses Malone 28 a nd Julius Erving 24 u the Philadelphia 76era routed t he Milwaukee Bucks 115-103 to w in t he National Basketball A..odation'a Eastern Conference title and , advance to the championship round for the fourth time In seven years. The 76ers, who won the Atlantic Division with a 65-17 record, best in the league, eliminated the ~tral Division champion Bucks 4-1 in the best- of-seven aeries. The 76ers broke the game~n in the third period when, 1 63-62, they acored the next 1 points and 13 of 15 as they built a 76-64 lead with 5:25 left in the period. The Bucks, however, rallied to reduce their deficit to five points, at 81-76, after a 12-foot jumpelt by 5-foot-8 Charlie Crla with 1:66 on the third-period clock. T e le vision, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at SeatUe, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710). Speedsoccer season opens The American Speedaoccer League. baaed at Los Caballeros Racquet a nd Sports Club in Fountain Valley, will open its season Saturday (6 p.m.) with a double-header. The new 9ea90n will include teams from both the Los Angeles Lu.era and the current NASL indoor champions, the San Diego Sockers. Also new to the league will be Torrance United, coached by former Los Angeles Aztec Bobby Sibbald, and an all-slar team compriaed of players from the Greater Loe Angeles League. "We are confident we will have the beat players in the area playing in our league this aeuon," said Lori Cameron, general manager of the American Speedaoocer Aaociatlon. "Thia eeuon shou ld prove to be our moat exciting and competitive 80 far." For ticket information, phone 5~7-9272. ,.~ S.1.-eo.ta M9aa Cowboyll va. Ton--Unltad (8 p.m.), Newpol1 8Md'I 9reMan YL Loe Moeiea Lllnrl (e p.m.); Sun.-Mllalon Vlajo Vlklng9 .... Celltomll Stln (4 p.m.). San OMgo SodcaB va. IMM Aat1a11 (8 pJ'ft .. I; Sat., May 21-T-F1amea YL Newport 8eacfl (8 p m.). Loa ~ .,.. Santa Ana Wlnd9 (I p.m.I; Sun .• Mey 29-lan Dlago .,.. Coela Mw J:c::·I. lfWl8 .,.. Mlilalof\ \lletO (8 p.m.). Sat .• June 4-C ,,., 8an OlaoO ce p.m.). &ln1• Ana "'· H9wpOr1 8-:tl (e p.m.): tkln •. Jurie 5-T-Un/tad va. Ton-anoa Fl-(4 p.m.). MIMlon VletO VI Loe Anoelea (8 p.m.): Set .. June 11-Colta M"8 VI. Cellfomia~· .m.). Newpol1 8Mctl VI. lrvlfle (8 p.m.t; Sun .• June 12-Loa A VI. Torrance Unllect (4 p.m.). Ton'aooa Flam9 w. MIMlon v (8 p.m.I; Set .• June 11~ va. SMta AN (e p.m.). T-111. Coa11 M9aa (e p.m.); aun.. June 1~ OlaoO "'-LOa AnQllee (4 p.m.). lfWl8 YL T-United (I p.m.); Sat., June 26-l.oa ~.,.. lrWW (8 p.m.). Mlae6on V-..O va. 8an OlaoO (I pm.): Sun .. June 29-Santa AN .... T-,...,_ (4 pm.). CoMa .... .,.. N9wpOt1 8elctl c• p.m.J. Sat .• J4lly t -Torranoa Unltad w. M-..on \lletO ~ lfWl8 w calfofnla I• p.m.); Sun., J4lly 10-len OlaoO va l!IMcll (4 p.m.). 8aMa AN.,.. co.ta..._ (8 p.m.): hn., Juty 17-0wnefe O#N (4 p.m.), Aa-ttar o-(5 sf:m.): lat., .My 23-Nswpott l!IMcll .,., ton-anoa Untt.cl c• p.m.1. IMna w. Santa Ana <• p.111.1: &In .. Jul) 24-Colill Meta .... Loa Ante!M (4 p.m .). Callfom .. ,,., TONanC>I I"-(8 p.m.); Sat.. =Mlelk>n V'8fo va. Senta Alli (8 p.m.). TOffWIOI Unll-' va. San (I p.m.t; 8un., J4lly S 1-TOl'f*-f*'- YL IMna (4 p.m.). Loa Ya. c.Morn6I (8 p.m.I a.t .. Aug 8-San OlaoO VI. Ton--Ram. (8 p.m. MIMlon V-..0 YI eo.ta ...... (8 p.m.I; Sun., Aug .. 7-lalrta AM .,.. Tcwr--United (4 p.m.). Cellfotnia 111. N9wpOt1 9Mall (8 p.m): Sat., Aug. 1S-NNpon 9aadl w. ~ v..to (4 p.m.). Sen Diego.,.. 8an1a AN (8 p.m.). Ton'anoa Unltld "9. Celfomla (8 p.m.); Sun .. Aug. 14-IMna va. Coete Miu (4 p.m.). TorrWICI "*"-w. Loa ~ (8 p.m.1. ~Mon .• Aug. 15 Ind '"·· Aug. It. ChemplonlfllP-Sun .• Aug. 21. BUlllTIN BOARD · SIH!!eer c•mps Former Callfomta Surl eoccer player Jimmy Hlnc:tl hea ectleduled w.wal c:ampe In Orenge County ~ t1Umm« u a p.n ot hla annual A"*1can Socoar Expwlanca program. Hinch, the CO.ch at Unlvenlty .. lgtl In lrvlM, f'a• 14 y•ar• of prof•Hlonal pl1ylng ··~ Mhlnd him, H9 WM the MVP of 1"9 now ci.tunat A""'loan Soooer LMQUe and leading eoorer In th1t leagu• In 10'78 and 1871. • Flr1t camp 11 111 for June 2'7-July 1 11 Unlverllty High. Additional eempe In OfMQe County are July 18-22 at 8a1Ml1c Field In Coate M.... Aug. 1-5 at Cypr .. College, Aug. 8-12 In La Mlfada; Aug. 22-28 at Viets Elementsry School In Anaheim and Aug. 29-8.pt. 2 II Unlverelty High again. The camp I• open to b0y1 and glrl1, agee 7-18. Coat I• $75 P1f Individual or SOOO Plf team (15-memt>er mulmum). Make checlce p1y1ble to Am«lean SOCC* Experience. P.O Box 11298, Coat• Meta. 82827. For more lnform1t1on. phOne ~. Teaals tourney The Tournament ot th• agee and the G41n«atlon GIP ToumltMf'lt are aet fOf June 18-28 1t th• We1tln South Cout Plaza In Coat• M9N. The Tournament of Agee 11 for men, women and mixed doublea with combined agea of 100, 110, 120 and 130. The Genera11on GIP tourney teem• a tunlor (12 )'Ml• or undet) and adult (55 and old«). F11 II $20 per tMm. CMQl1 cen be made payable to Tenn11 Cour1 MMagerMnt and malled to 812 Aleppo St., Newport BNch. 928e0. Entrtea must be r«*Vld no later Ulan June 8. All final mate'-wttl be offtci1ted by the Orang• County Auoolatlon of Tannl1 • Umc>ifM. ·-- For more Information, phone '752..oJOe or 640 latera•tloa•I tr•ck meet Otymptc-bound track and fleld athlete. wllt compete In sn International meet June 24-25 at the LA Colleeum In one MQment of the meet, the U.S. win face Eut Germany wtille In the other aegmenl alhletet from 50 n1tlon1 win compete. The only Olympic evenll which wUI not be conteated In the meet wlll be the marathon. the 50-kllometer walk. the men's decllhlon and Iha women's heptllhlon Time trials tor Iha lnternatlOnll competition wlll be June 23-24 All se1ts tor lhe time tnaJs are S6 The U.S.A.-Eaat German meet atert1 Slturday. June 25 at 2 p.m 1nd concfudee at 4.55. The lntem1t1on1I meet then begin• the same day at 5:45 and ends at 7 40. On Sunday. June 26, the U.S.-Eut G..-man meet gett under way 11 12:30 and concludes at 2·50 with the International meet being held from 3:25-5·55 the aa.me d1y Reserved Mata are prlald at $10 and S7 50 with general adml11lon tickets ut 11 $6. Ticket• may be Of'deted II the Los Angeles "rimes Special Event1 Dept .. 212 W. Art! St , LOI Angeles. 90053. NEWPORT RUN . • From Page C1 • Pacific Aaoclation of The Athletic Congress. "The Olympic Torch lOk may well be one of the most challenging races., short of the Olympic time trials, to be held anywhere in the country this year,'' said Swnner. "It Is pcmible, given the right conditions, that new California. il not American, records will be achieved." Aid stations will be located at the 2 Y\ -mile and 5-mile maria, as well as the finish line. The entrance fee Is $11 and will include an Olympic T-shirt and on-site registration the morning of the race will be available. , In addition to the lOk will be an international food fa1r featuring ample. from Orange County's best re.lauran ts. Also included in the day's programs will be Olympic event demonstrations such u toecer, volleyball, gym.naalic.s, a rchery, wrestling and Judo. Versatile Merlin Olien, a pro football Hall of Farmer, actor and football analyst will be the honorary chairman of the event. He'll be acting• the official starter for the lOk r u n and will participate in the award.a ceremony which will be held at 11 a.m. Proceeds from the day's festivities will support the United States Olympic Training ~nter in Color ado Sprinp. See the Run! Join the Fun! No matter wh at you 're doi ng . your hometown newspaper Thelllf .. nt• in L • llO T "'°' ~lnepect • ,,..... "'°" IUAUIJ- OWMI ti~ *"9lhltt rtl0f1. ••u T•• alHS TA•OI .... lOCltld hl(ll In.,. mollUlnt on one of f'9 moet beUIM ltttt In lhl entire Tltlot Balin. YOUR FUN WEEKEND PROPERTY INSPECTION TRIP INCLUDES: •••Round trip Airfare-Oftnge County Airport /Ta hot (Air Cal) • •• 2 0.ya -1 Night •••Overnight Accomm<>datlone (Mulmum 2 pertont) ,... BrNtcfatt •••Ground Tr~atlon Trip Requirlr!WllL . Appllc1n11 mutt be 30-55 year• or age Minimum income of W .000. Couples only Otftf It tubJect to "*' IVtlllblllly A brief pr..entatlOn will be r9qUittd tO bOOk yOIJI r1MfV1110ne ~ •• • • IAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS An;•rlcen Leagu• C" • WEST DIVISION ·w l Pel OB ... ' • "JI; ., ., ·~-• j] J~· •4/ f A< T DIVISION .,' \ l • • ~ 'H I ~ .. Id 'l U ...... h ,-1 J .. ~ Wedn••d•)' ~Seo'"'" A.ngeit 1 •• ' I tt • ~ I • • flt It • ! • U 1 i I' I J'!ll f0'1ay·1 Clell'I .. tit t' > I ,, '{ft~\tlt* tYOl'"9 Netlonal League WC!IT DIVISl6N w L <" ,0 ~2 13. IS 1: •6 2' • 2. 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SwH M -4-i\tJ-.tt' .t 1 W•u1enCkJ•e \4M'\l\~""h• J ' NATIONAL LEAOVE ~l.ar"nttt;1 ~n E.uJt-r Pt E ... .t•is. sr 1t .. ,HJr1C" :>ti.. D~,.son MC' Ht•rnllt·dl C";tt. Ot:.,u, l. 81•tl(t C.•'• M ••·• ti.. 1~1<..hit11H SD "'1" tt•lt ~0 0 AB A H Pct 11 n 361 7 7 I JU 28 38 3•' <'II tO> 16 3~ 340 l~ ,_,j ,,~ 4•, \18 ~"" t, ~ t'1l .: ' ')) H.1 Ut' 4 '> '16 Jo: I t> 1 • 44 fJ4 1.. t-:t\ , J 2~ Jl4 •O >v 15 lt 32J Jt> n • •l 323 Home..Aw>a "-~urr~, Atlar•a ', Ouerr•ro, Dodg:•rt. 10. £,, i' 1 Sar f:, w'-~ r;a,..vev Saft 0' ( -""""' ""'"' SI • ~Ofhf' At h.t Si.ttm ,.,p ~t· ,,,. Rune llatlld In ~uJ'") A•1a '·' !'\.• ll' Z"I ·w~~,--,~·-.-,:..,-..;,:.;._;;. ~ 8df'( r-C r 1t t "'"""'c..•r Mo.iot ttill .. !. ~ .. '\!t .. 'OuSlOf\. 2~. (-viln' ",, l r r tnCt'io\ n .. 4 Gue,, era. Ood9era1 24 Pllchlng (3 0<1elt lon1) S1e w sr1 Dodg.,•, 4 O; M ongo f.•nt1a•:!t:i&.•f'\1a Cl MLM1J'lry Atlo''"' ~ t ''ti1fo1 ,.\11.tr'\ld ' l Reu1e, Ood9er1, S-1i rt ~*''' M ilf'tre t l Pena. 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Gu OiQitl!' 1~,&f\c.~1 .1cf Andr" Gom~l J 'i 1 ~ 1 F ' '""" H•Q•;"'•' \S0<1·n) df'I '-"'' Ctttth tAust•U'id '> 3 l f f, :i JOMt lvil '='•"'C rAr~pnt•l\'11 de' Fr-.ncu..c.o CtU'\C:4'tl•Jll1 Hly ' S ,.d [1 O' l ~ IKMt JU S I dttl (''h" J p,..,~1 lJr•J\J4•lYJ S 1 1 e. fi '· r ~,,"'"' Ho .;,tedt , Sv.eden, der Pabto """'" 1PH .J' f., l .. • Ptul M~N1mee Au'>'',.hfU f1"t PA()lf) 0t"ttOl11t,;,<1 fltfttyt 8 · 2 ,,.J >-101n1 Gvr,•htt'•J1 151Ao·fl~''tmdJ d•t Pe, •henous' 1Sw.-dAnt J f, (-..3 C 1, Ml<lt11t~ '"~r-'•80flrt ~Hnll-t'Hl) rtAt P~na&t Murphy, ' s I 6 I f, j J"""'Y Arrn. us) Cllll Mt~e l r wn 1tJ S 1 G i: t,.. Grend Prix tournement (at Munich. WHt Oermanr) Second Round Slngl•• Pt-1er E1!e' ·W~tt G~ "''4 rl oet Anoeu Je •vd 5,..,,.,,..., 7 b 6 2 Pavel Slo1t1 CtK' iva> J •Oftl P91 Clo1P11J tU S ), 7.5 e 1 ....... Westpna• (WHI Ge<me nyl Cle• J "' ,., ... co ,Columo111 6 • 3·8 6·2 'JO•'"'" N r<'<om rSwe<lt!nl 09' cnrtl1~ Rngi;, V u.\elin fFra"c;.el 6·4, •·6, 6· 1 '•'f\ 1" ,,.., Luna ($0"'"' det '"10 Soeret 19'rtl '' I) '\ 4 ,, 6 4 G•rmen Open (al 81tlln) S<1eond Rounc1 8 1ngl .. And•ll • J•eQ~r 1U S aot Ov• Hoe Loe ,.,,,."~l 11 1 ~ o 8Pll1"& £\vno~ tU S 1 de• J~nn1l~r Mu"'1el 1Soulll Aftlc•I. 6·2. 6-0 • tllly "'".a•~ IU s I Olll El<"1n•• G•dult'• ,. » 1 1 r, 6·2 6 ~ i¥Or1ntt Madrugl 1A gt•'\1f\tJ de~ T'1torme Vefm•a~ fSouth Alto<'• 8 1 •·6. 6· 1 NBA pl1yof11 , COIWEAltHCI FINALI (8111 ol ••••Ill WNl••n Conference (1.ellen l•ad 11r11•. 3·2) L•ller• 119 San A""''"o 107 S<l'1 An1onio 122 l•k•rt I 13 L•ll•n t t3. San An1o"'O 100 l 9'ere 129 San Ao1<•no0 121 S•n AnlOfllO I 11 Le-er• 112 F"O•'f l.eker• •I San AnlonlO Svndly Sen An1on•O 11 lallero f•I <lee"""'' E .. 1ern Conle<•nc• (PM.oefpflle •lne -'-•· •·1) PNleCllllPl'!lil I l I,,. !"''lw•uhM 109 IOll Ph~ee1110111a 8 f, "'llw•u-" a 1 Pnllecltlpllte 104, MllW8uhM 96 Mllwauhee 100 Phll•Ot1pn1e 94 PMaCll!tl)/llf 11~ Mllweuhll<I 103 9pure 117, Lakere 112 IAH ANTOHIO -Benke 18. MllClltll a&, a~more 25, Gl!f'lln 20, MOOt• 23. Jonee O. OunlHV'f 7 Paullt O Totele 51.101 12·20 111 LOI ANMlll -Ramble 4. Wilk .. 27, AbOul Jabber 30. Johnson t6, Hlaon 15, eoooer 8 Mc.ldoo 12 T0tll• 48_.7 1e. 11 ,,, ._. llr Ou.'1.re Sen AntOf\IO 31 31 33 22 I 17 LOI A~M 34 29 21 21 I 12 lhtM poir>I goats -l.'OO<e 3 Fouled oul Hone Attboundo -San An1on10 •s (GllmOre 14), LOS A~ 38 (JOMton I I) Auteta -Sen Anton«> 34 (Moor9 171, lot AllQtlel 33 !Jollnton 1t) TO(tl IOU!t -9.,1 Anlonlo 20, loe A~ 22 TecMloelt Al>OuhJabbaf. s.,, Al11onlo Coech Albeek, Los o\11Q91• Ootd1 Ajley A -17 ,505. Loe Atemltoe WEONHDAY'I !!HULTS (161h ot '2·nlghl q .. rlerllone "'"111191 FIAIT llACE. 360 yerdt Mr RJC/I Buel ICr•eQ«) 8 80 4 40 2 80 Stra1e Toucn (Mytea) 13 40 & 20 Reb A Jel \MllCIWllll 3 00 A110 rec•d A1u•e C hlCdellght, Peu Ve"1ure. St Sw1ne111r AtconnOltlt. 'Fu1 EHter lc111e AICh1" Gott• 8• Pf'Ol>lr Time. 1193 S2 IXACTA 12·31 paid $63 60 SECOND RACE. 400, Yltdl Foelure Leader !Creager) 7 20 l.lom Toge1Mr (Ada1r1 2 80 2 40 2 40 2 20 7 80 Lumejel. Mr Ebuny O<ums 1My1e11 Al•O raGttCI Pr&CIOVI Jon••· t(1ut1Kls Bvnny, HUQgya love f1m8 20 24 THIRD AACE. 400 ya101 Sp1U fhfl Puncn 1W••CI) 1 20 ~ 00 2 40 Too A"Ctl' 16100-11 6 40 3 20 f>I011a1 f Pauline! 2 •O Al'" ra~ed Legal BuD Weywerd Bus C ap1a1n SO'"' Sir lO•eo Gem l enky lO'lffr Time 20 21 FOURTH RACE lSO yarde Pol.Cy Mm• I Mdrl) J 40 2 60 2 20 Sons Awoy tClo•ISHI 5 20 2 80 A~b• Ot'tk 1<.;•<'agen 7 •C A loo •aced Gav Kerry Jtl O•nc111g, P•sca Spec101 Oyn .. ty lets Btt Cutr11n1 M•<ldOIJ Rpqvesl Al• (d•~ Jet fHT14l 18 18 S2 EXACTA 1 I 11 IJftid $t100 FIFTH RACt: •OO yarus Nnt\O fl't' P•,.'-M , • .,,., f. 00 4 00 2 80 •om• Ch8,,..P<vn 1 De'<>m""' 4 80 3 20 r,otum (Han1 3 20 Al~o raCi'd B nqa f lA Anolf\er ,,,,,tistm.,n1 Jhetf' Goes AmC>•' Oa1n1n B1ate Funn, flov.er Chetr. Boto Seo>' ~i d1e•n .\l\l,re l-2021 Stl TH RACE •OO yl1•<1' Roc•abo 1C.arO<Jrn) 4 40 2 60 2 40 War Wln IS..rdt 4 40 2 80 S> ~00 1Paullr "' 3 00 Alisri r11tt:1<1 F •au~' A1.11umn l ee tchy Diaco 11,..,ti 2004 $2 E).ACT A •3·b• oa10 $ lq •O SEVENTH RACE 87('1 """' C·•Y Supe•,,.Cle> tve OM• II 00 Boob• On 011 1Ga•~·•1 lt.uci<8fS JQ¥ lkl'!l•tU 300 260 3 20 J 00 6 20 lUCU ltQhl~lt1g W"OOPM Ctl Al\O roc&O Tlg11r We > B· y Cdrle• £It.er Lu•"eot" Tt""f" 4t).J('I S2 EXACT A 1 1.c 1>••<1 $'° 80 lo~~~" ~~;.~"~~_y~·7; l!0""215 ro It ao- Ca1~11e Dance• IP ~.n1on1 9 20 5 80 Town And Qack iMUGNllll 4 40 Also ''"""' F1un Cm long111a1 Julie• lodf ldW';'t~• Hempe"S MOOn Oug. No t Too foy limp ?7 18 S2 EXACT A t3·5) pa10 S68b IA) S2 PICK sue '" 1 2 111 ,, P&id S2SO 00 ,,..,,, 113 wmn&rs (l•H• hOrt4il '? Pie• s,_. 011t0UthOn pied S7 00 'N1tf\ t "I• 1 ._.1nne,~ tou1 notse~' NINTH RACIE 3!>0 tO<Ol ~l'd~ J8tl ""0 tDe•O""tbUI •,.-SQ 7 80 5i 80 Bo d Ha~d Cnevf'7 • 00 J 80 Gn All Oul 1Be di 4 60 A 1>0 race<l Golla C.o So~ R cn.,CI f:'ergu1on So1..1no Ad-.•c:e Cha mpion Su9at ~•Ckft) A•v~rs JOf\r ~ Sur'!f!Se f1me t8 '' 12EXACTA110 It p~1d $66 •0 A11.,ndb"Ce 4 179 Hollywood Perk WEDHE$0A'l''8 At:IUL Tl (18th of 81-day lhoroughbtod mHll"OI FIAST RACIE. One mllfl C:.ol<I Covnly 1Casta•l>d•1' 1 60 e 60 6 00 "°"'"' Br.u PO<J1ou 1 8 00 J liO P1lvs1na ~ OtnCl':t 3 2'<\ ···~o rac-o •..ianc.,' &00;' ~ornc.At S•llt~· Je .. Plle S" HIP!'• DetO~ Oe1 Led, Rol1ro G•r ,,,,, .. 1 40 IECOHD AACE I 1 16 m 1e T•ut At'l Ot •e· .. , 7• ~ '' •0 8 00 A 1nch1'lVf'I P~a l~l'-~ •O l t(: L 1mr o~n t H~.,i,1tt ~ 40 A1,:> raceo :..ca1nP Ma1•~t1c Fa! 1' 8'0""'" Httav~ tiftr'ld C\htCt1'<' 80~ A¥J8y With GOid Live 'l'il""fW' CY•''°"'• E"YO) Qt Crtlif!Ce T•~ 1.olS $2 DAILY DOUBLE t 7 81 rd•O $J29 00 THIAD AACE. ti t lunong• Caotne '°'"""")I 4 110 2 60 2 •O .. 8U ~•f!ltl~ t~cCl11t(/t1f 3 00 2 60 tmLJul~•ve rPft<ttOt•J 3 00 "''° rat~<l Cu n"""" JudQI wuve A P0<o<;y Cour104K>UI Conn1" S.,>e<n 11me • •9 115 S5 EXACT A t!d f>l•d $3 t 50 fOVATH RACE I I lb mole R1Y ef'& 1 McC1"ron1 8 80 ~ &O • 60 CMJ'llOM HllU•PUMI •Aooe ,on, 18 eo 'I 70 POCSM~1ve ITeJ!!lrBI 23 2C Al'tO race<1 Va1 "1t1or1an l<OOen Aulun-·,.· C:.lnw Df'v.,u• Joey • Ll,1 S11t@r Sno,. Mont Zar-.the Mmefva No'1h&fn Joy FIFTH RACE. On11 mile Stele Ooor C~nte<tn 1MtCrnl6 <O 3 40 3 00 I'm Prest1g1ous 101ae~t 7 •O • 00 0 Happy ay IO!!lnMuasaY11l 3 20 Your• O• Mine Cor1e1"'tto Grin Ano Froltc Time t J5 315 S$ EXACT A 14·31 paid$ t!>9 !>O SIXTH AACE. OM m•ll Aa"' On My P~raoe tTorol 7 :tO 4 20 2 80 Rl!(>u••"'°" M•SS (M8UI e 70 3 60 1<,,own ro win 1upnall'll 7 80 Also ••ct!CI Fty1no loot• Price 01 W~om C·au1c Act Plluant Commend $'1ub!M'd Buy Out 01t1ent Ster 8EVEHTH AACE. 6 lufl<>no• Sh1191 MUSIC fHawleyt • 00 3 20 2 60 Meit'ew JS1blliel 6 00 3 60 Andrew n Me !Ped•OHI 2 60 Also ,ac ed va111rt1 M on.a1eul' E>c1tement l<nowleelgable Luc>. Time 1 tO 4/5 S5 EXACT A 11·151 oet<I $66 50 U PICK SIX (8 S-12 • t0 11 pe•d $5 509 60 Wolf> 25 WIMf!fl 1•11 llOtMll. $2 Picio. S1• consolatlon paid $58 00 wllh 817 tllrr'tnnets (hV• norS!t't) EIGHTH RACE Dnf! m 11 °"11«! P•eet>Pl•IHS IC&Staneddt JO 20 !> 20 3 20 Madam F0<bH JM<'Carron) '80 2 20 r og1 1S10lle1 3 •O l\•eo raced N11e11e N Me Oerocco HOltdey OencA• T1m11 1 36 J/5 15 EXACT A 17·11paidS163 50 NINTH llACI!. t ttUI mile on lurl Fer 1Velentuela) 12 70 6 60 • 40 1/1111 ForCI! ITO<OI 6 60 !> 70 Oec1&1ve D<eem (Ot1vere11 6 80 Al!IO reoecl Co•n•'h Hfl<Olne lemon Curd Eegerly St&y1n9 Altve Oreeneu Cectly Cerd""' Gl.riter•e•~t• Time 142 115 M EllACT A (!>-Ill pelO S 17 5 50 Allendance -2 I 059 ~ . ' • • Women'• eoftbell Cll' l'\.A YOl'fl t ' .. MH~kan 8. H-0 Fullerton 6 F°"lllll 2 Sewenne ll. ~2 Wiiton IHHI I, Horco 0 San Oorgon+o a. 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I '"'""t Ventufa H ••• , tt1n1" • NOtlh rv1t SANT A BARBARA IA BAN LUIS OBISPU KEAN Au~· ft SI>, In~ l.tAfO •iu1 l .1•. 1South J-mk• JiC .. .,, H1ve.·r .. , to la;.~ tr..ttx•U q • TULARE h , t• 1,11 ,1, r Crtw• ti(i;,,, f411>1t•t 1f 11 ~u·ft 00WfHh(')USP J +11f\\C•1 I 1t• .ldm). N\ll'\t• ffmr.\I t ,, '-' Rive' tM1dfJI• 1011o1 .• , "•I Soutti tt')'"' , , .. ~, 1 .,~ $1()1.J.ti "'~"' Women'• tournament STAlE j0,M,r.l(UA IOURNAMENl (•I Hlllcr•t l CCI Cllampto~•lllP Br•<k•I Seeond Aound 'Third Ruunrt l••Cltrt H&U·1'0' ur·I ,• ,, , S•o,.,em• ' Ct 1('nrne ~ P l. (')" .. It J.-t t .: ., , v1 • USFL Lot Ang•I•• 01tl\htf1I A,,,,., .. ,• PACI lie w Pri PF PA ~ c •. ,,,, ... , Pri la1:f' ._r • &u ,tor f--.fl'Vri ... ,.,,., WI\"' 'lg\ f ... l• .... '-'''he. -t~O ~.v ~.;1 C•r t •' a,,,..,.,,,..,,... ,,, S•turdA)' • C1mt1: Oakland "' T H'll v , Sunday • Oam"'' Bnston Jt .. v t 11 c ... rueago .11 r1, .;.. h LO't +\"Qf'ffl" tt {·1rtl~'"' Phil i 11•IDf' ,\ 11! Ar : 1 r Mond•r • n.,_m•' A rm.,,qn _.," JI •.~ c.r. ; 11~ ' NASCAR le!'dlln .POINT SI •NDINGS i Bobhy A1M,11 'l .-.wfT ,_, t 't l JO-' R11t1m .. ,, 4 Bill flhtAt f-4•ChA• f ~--f"t 6 N••ll A Pl.f"!I ; o .. ,,,., w' '', l! Oc.1.. 8t~~ 'l F4<P; n,c1J •o Jim,.,.,,,,,.• NHL plevolt• STAHi.iV cul> flNAI " r<Y lsJanOll!' 2 E !'mnr inn ft N~ tal•ndt .. 6 htmo••I ·~ 1 NV ltt1noer1 ~ [ C1mo•1t"n 1 NY ltl•ndPS 4 (dn•t• 1~1 : _,, ...... •-01 ) .. ,. -· .~ I• I l I .e ~; •H ' .. " I " Orange Coast DAit Y PILOT/Thursday, May 19, 1983 C :J ' .W 0111en s kippers hav e the spotlight V.'unat n ;;.J..ippl'I ~,ik,• tlH ~Jn>11t..:li1 111 :.,11ltr11: 1·1m1pt•Ullon 1111!> "'' t·k1·nd "' 11t tlw hr .. t two 1 "'°'of Dana l\•1111 \•"hi C ·1ub 'o; ll>lh .mnu.11 l>.H1.1 lit:llt , S1·nc-:. '-. •ll•I tl,1\ rt11 ·• 11", ,., 111~1.,111 111 lour 1 &1<:1.'S I\\" 1l111d.1\ •• 11d IWIJ on th~ \\1•1·1, ... t ,,, .! 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"Nvw w1• ,,, , ~n1 111{ ba C'k to San /\11111010 I d• n 1 kno'' 1( thal 1s to:und 111 h.ut but hopdully Wl' "111 1'14· h.u i< h< n nPXI Sunday ·\V1 ·11 .,1111 alivl· Jl\d 11 s a t \\'II j,( 11111 'I l"ll~, 110\.\ M 1k1 · ~111• h• I ~ t>rl·d 16 p<11nL.,, 1\111• I itlmorr hJrt 25 po111L., and I I 1 t buunci~ .• md J 11htuiy Moore •.1·rn 1 cl 2.1 points and hnncJ.C'\l off Ii ,,..,.,,..,Is t11 p.1C"1· San Antonio K.111•,.m Al>dul J..lbb.ff lt·d 1h1• L.1k 1•r:. \\1111 .IO point&, bu1 had 1u.,1 ,t '" n 11•hound!. JnmaJI \\'1lk1·s '"'"'~J :.!i pr.>m~ for Los An~t '"'· .ind Jo hn.,nn had 16 Bast t'avor e d at cycle race Om'<' aga111 it's Mike Bast who i11 the <:yc:hht. to bcul as speedway mcH01 <'Y<'le racing retu rns to Orange Counly Foirgrnunds In Cos~ Mesa Fnday night. Bast. hua won th e scratch malll f'Vt:nl hve o ( Sf'Vell Umes lhis &Nn1on Among h is chullengers r11·(' Alan Christian. Mlkfl Faria und ~ell y Moran, the la\ter m8kin~ h 11 first appearan<:e alnce thl· \) S. w . Orcat »tltnln Test Match St•r l 'l\ and the World Teem 0 1.1p h begins at 8 At 6 th re w111 be tbf' Rick ~ndry motorcycle stunt team ptrforrnJn& on the main mall at th~ (aJ.f8r<>unda. And, a\ ha.lftsme of t.h• tactnc pl'OIP'•m th.er.-wUl bt a apeeial ATC (thr.e ·wheeled m<1t~tty<.'lt'9) ra Elbewhere Ln Orange County. Huntington Harbour Yach t Club wall be host w Ltdo-14 sailors 1n the Tournament of Cha mpions Saturday and Sunday. Southern Ca11Corn1a Yachtmg Association calendar. Loa AngelH-t.ono .. ech Soel Se8Cl1 Vachl Club -Island •9't (Lono 811¥ n 10 CetaJIJ'la l&land. Salurday C'1allna 10 long Beach) Sunoay l ('ab•lllo Beacn Vachl Otub C•l-20 Suut~n Cehfornla Champ1onth1p, Sa1urd•V Sundlly Sent. Monle:a 11•1 Red.,ndo Beach Ytcht Club AeclOJ'IOO rr1 .. ng1,. (k61!4 boetsl Satu•O•y 1 1111fu1n1a Yacht Cluo -S e n1a Barba•• 1$1.tnO '"' 11 (Overton Set1llll IOR Sllu•Oey 9,g 0 pper Race !TWl S erles PHRFI ~Jlu•lldf '"' llf'y v acl'lt Club -Sunday Sktppe•s "'" 1 f .innenberg Serteal Sunday Sen Dleeo (,orl)nUdO Cays Yecht Club -lnvttet1on11 HtHJ~tlll JTa1tan. Rang11r Cattllna 27. Cutalln~ 30) Sa1urday Sunday M1~s11)n Bay Yacht Clvb Femlly S&bOI '•L' ~rTit>ll' Sftturday, Sunday (,oron110o A8ctng AllS<KIAllC>f> 01>ftwng Cl•r R1-qotta Sunday Ot"a •s•Oe Yachl Cluo -Spr1ng Dingily Su••• ~I r. it•ses) Sundey l>ao OldQO YaChl CluO Opening O"y Su••tlrty Je•sop Tropr1y hn•1ta11onal 11ano1tlPl Sur n.1-y SOOJlfl ... RSlem Vattll CkJb -VeJle se .. u t ~"'''< .ao Sunoay Hortfl t nd lnlend •Jflld 8urbdrti Sa1hnt;i Club Har<lway rr.-" •<iunta 8 1Hb8ra to Channet ISl8ndsl -.dh1H1 •f ~undby Pinckney, Gass are co-MVPs F.s1anc1a High's Doug 1-'1111 knev and Dan Cass have IJl 1·11 nam<'d co-most valuable pl<Ayt•r<; in Sea View Lt:'ague vvllt·yball following the Eagles' c hamp1onship campaign as chos<.·n by the c·U'L'uit's coaches AJso earning a first team bcrlh 0 11 lhe se\ e n -man firsl uml is J am Knowlton of Eslancia, while Costa Mesa runner·up Cosla Mega placed a pair on the f1rsl le:.1m Dan Ma x ner and Chari('~ I !.nnborg were eat·h 3l'l'OrdL'CI a l11'>t u•am ben'h for Mesa. which l1n1sht-d onC' game ou t of f1rsl pl.1u. r.ocord<.•d a v 1c lory at. F tancrn and extended Laguna Ht a c·h tn the Clf 4 A qu.11 l«rf111<1b Al~· ('.:.irnmg fu'Sl lC'am bt>rths "'' r 1 St·ar:i She-.>. ard of Newport IL1rl111r <ind Sll''\'C' Ma rtin o f • >11111.1 d 1•t f\l.1r Tht· , h<tmp1on E .. gll''> plJtt>d 1 wo o th.·rs nn the sC'<:ond lt.'am - !\I.tit Carnt-o and John Wall:we All·S•• V11w League Flrol TH m Doun P1nc)rney 1Est8t'IC!et. Oan Gass 1£ •tdn~•al S111n Sneword /Newport H3tl>O<l "1 l~ Mexner !Costa M UllJ Steve Martin / tC.orona Clef Man. Jim Kno..,llon (!'stenc:iaJ. C rie••e• ><ambOrg 1Costa Mew1 Second Teem Mall Carrico 1Ettenc1et Pele Rogers 1C.t>•ona Oel Mer). Cu•I Moother1 flnnneJ Jolln Y'lli\llaca (!'Slencl91. 8111 Brown tNewport Ha1bort Craig Cullen (Meler O•tl Tom l(pnnedy (Cosl• Mesa) Co-MVP P1nGkllt'1 eno Gess ~ Honorebl• Mffllon Mike M~s 11rv1ne1. Jon Scn1Sler 1Corone Oet Mart Biii Ryan JMater Del) Cnrla Fiesel ICoeta Mesa). Al'ldy Cr•n• (J:.jewport HlrbO•I l Qnrdon Gust JEa1anc:1a1 1 1 • • po1nb. 19 assist s an<! 1 1 t ~~~n~. I The game \\las close almosl all .J the· way. with lhe fmal turning. poinl an 8-0 run by lhe Spurs w JUmp ahead 107-100 aft.er trailing by one point early in the last quarter. Los Angeles pulled to ' within three poin ts w ith 2 ~ minutes remain ing, b ut t h e Lakt:'rs were able to score just o ne more basket -a Wilkes' Ju mper with only I I seconds remaining. "I lhink we were looking to the future afte r the two big wins 1n San Antonio." said Laker Coach Pat R ilev. who a l so • remarked that lhe.Spurs played an out.standing gam e. Albeck agreed that the Lakers muy have been looking ahead, saying. "I think if we w e re ll'51ding 3-1. we would have done • lht.> same lhmg." I ron ica ll y, the two San! Anlonio victories in the aeries: h av1.• been at the Forum. with ~ two of the three Laker victories coming in San Antoruo. ··we won two t-here th&a past w eekend; I know w e can go down there and w in another." said Riiey. "I feel very oon!ldent that w e're going to go d own there and win . . . period.'' Abdul-Jabbar, examining the Lekers' loss. said , "W ~· mishandled the ball too ma.ny Umes. and we couldn't slOp their s econd s h o ta and that w as crucia l." •,. Volley ba ll twin bill Friday's Cl•F volley ball championShlpt at Mar\na Hlah ln Huntington Beach will be a double-header with South Pasadena and Loyola ooWcllni at 3:30 for the $ .. A crown. f~ by the •-A final• between LMuna Bw:h an(l ....... ,. TheH -A 1ame, phtlnt th• ...,.ndina ~tiamplon ArUltl of ~ Se.ch .,.intt S.. View Luaue tllllat Eatancla, 11 11eheduled for 8. C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 19, 1983 'TME~ 5PIL.L OIL.! °™EN SPILL by Gus Arriola oteMICAL~··· C..\Ht'H:l.D DOC., YOU'RE LOOtc.INfr MORE LIKE DAD ALL T .... ~ 1'1ME THE f'A'llL l ' CIRCl'S by Jim Davis Bl(; fiWR(;E by Virgil Partch (VI P) ' by 811 Keane "It'd be hard to put any 'raffiti on THAT fence." by Brad Anderson "Nol I can't play 'fetch' now!" PU~l'T8 Tt••LEWEE• H~..V.~l I HA~S~F'W "t>C fli IN~ FA~~ SFt>RT! , CON6ff.A1UL.,41l0~ L.lr.f'IV.1.ltARP- ~ ''Didn't I warn you to take it easy on the poor horse?" by Ferd & Tom Johnson IWU 11 ....... 1,_,...,. ..... ~"" -.,_ .. ,.....,.~ H,AVENIT You t:VE~ HEARD OF INFL,AT/oN? o 8VT I DON'T KNOW by Charles M. Schulz ~ i A80VT THE Fl~IN6 POLE i f v-\ ·~ ' ' ..... ~'· GOif N ON lllDGf . BY CHAALES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF lloth vulnerable. North deals. NORTH t AK IHU <:::>IOU 0 Al10 ., WEST EAST +J86Z •• 'V'9. c:::>J742 o J987 oeo • A9'4 • QJ 108 .... SOUTH +Q5 'V'AKQ83 0 Q52 •K52 The bidding: No~ EalK SHtll Weet 1 + Pua 2 <:::> Pue 3 0 P111 3 <:::> Pa11 4 c:::> Pu1 4 NT P111 5 'Y Pa11 I NT P111 Pue Pu• Opening lead: Nine of O. SHOt: _DR .\BBLE n~ "'"'• ~ DOii'-· ~J I !?.~' r Here's a chance Lo match your techniQue against Toronto's Sammy Kehela, one of the world 's muter technicians. Just cover the Eut·Wesl hands with your thumbs and plan Lhe play al six no trump after a diamond lead. Nole that Kehela carefully avoided playing in a suit con· tract. Al 1 suit slam he might have been al the mercy of a break in his trump suil. At six no trump he might get home if either major suit behaved kindly. Note that six spades requires an inspired guess in the trump suit. and that six hearts might fail if the defenders' hands were reversed. •· Kehela won the diamond lead in dummy and cashed t'OR BETTER OR t'OR WOHSt; the king· ace of hearts. When Weal showed oul on the second heart. declarer unblocked dummy'• ten. He crossed lo the lablr with the high diamond and took the marked heart finesse. Arter cashing the queen ol diamonds, he ran the heart suit. A careless declarer might have discarded dummy's club in the hope or making an overtrick, but not Kehela. :;ince he needed only lour spade tricks to make his slam, he discarded two of dummy's spades. West. meanwhile, was forced lo come down to lour , spades and the ace or clubs. Declarer cashed the queen of spades and queen of diamonds and, had he be.en \ " I . ~~ ~~~~~ U:C~lliliiilii~lilii gifted with second ~11<hl. 111 would have c:ont1nu1·J "l finessing dummy's h·n spades. However, ht• 111. 11 the normal play of 11 'IJ.1il1 • the king. but wh1 n f t show ed out dtrlarer ~l1ll I I another string to hh h11~. 11 .. led a club t.o his km!{ 1rn°: West's ace. On West'~ fo111 11 spade return declnn·1 1111,1. the marked finesse 111 tlu111 my, and lhl' slam wa' h11111 Have 1•• beea ruonlntc h. to dHble troublt? l ,.. Claarlee Gerea help you r1r.11 you way tJarowch thl' "1"" of DOUBLES for ~a.It r aad ,., tabHt. for 1 r111•} " Jai• DOUBLES booldtl, 114. II ! 11.85 to "Goren·Douhl•·"· care of thl1 newep.tp~r. >• II Box 259, Norwood, " J 07648. Make chech 1111yt 1 ... t.o New1paper~k .. by Jeff MacN. -, ~:.1 by Kevin Faa .. ... _...,..--------------~ WHA"f I NEED IN MY LIFE. IS S1ABILITY1 SIS. -l 'tJI SE.e.ING 1RAT U1ilE 1UooR t'WSE ··· R ROSE :\.. GflRDE~ -1.1 RSWIN<T SC.TFOR IHEKID ..... t'l .,h \ "''"t;RHt~A' IF <.l(X) (X)t.)11 DEVOTE A UiilE. MO~£ TIME TO PAACflCIN& ... HOW CAN YOU HAVE! "W~l1"BR'S e>LOCK " WHE!N Al-l.. YOU'RE! DOING IS MAIL-ING OU"T" e>t l..l..S _~ Ft:~TO~ 400'Ll END UP Ao JlJSf AN01HER MEDIOGRE MU.SIC.IAt-.\ ! • by George Lemor1 'CAUSE:~ Al-SO l..tKe 1"0 SBNP E!ACH ONe o~ 'E:M A CHE!E:RY l..t't..- NO"f"B "f"RYlNG -ro vUS"fl FY YOUR ou-rRAcseous PRICE!S .' by Wiley •. m j~L cooldnt OSIW to ~ ~nns of U\Q loon. I .tlw dl:lnt ~I ~~ •• I . MEANWHILE SM\, PlEASE SW'-ll YOUR ~IOE A TINY en MIO GIVE ABeEV A CAL.l.1 l JIJSl l"INOW SHE'S ~TIN(, TO HEAR F~ 'YOU' ) Reagan guards 'potted' WASHINGTON (AP) -Nine memben of the Army's aelect White House Guard Company are being reaaaigned after urinalyail teats revealed traces of marijuana, accordina to a publiahed report. The results of the unannounced March 19 tests were received the first of this week, Col. Jamie Walton of the public information office of the Military District of Washington was quoted as saying in today's editions of the Washington P09t. Walton said the nine soldiers are now awaitiJli reassignment to other Army units and have been placed on company Featrictlon. Diaciplinary action in the form of non-judicial punishment -extra duty, auapension of pay or reduction in grade - ls also pending, he said. Attempts to reach Walton or other Military- District officials for comment Wednesday n:lght were WlSuccesaful. Walton 'a telephone number is unlisted. "I don't smoke marijuana. I'm around 80flle peop e w o , I don't smoke it my.elf," one of the nine 10ldiers, who asked not to lie identified, was quote<f as saying. PACIAC Y•W 1..-.0llALPMI Cetrete~ Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3600 Pac1l1c Vt-Drive NewPOrt Beach 644·2700 McCOllMlal MOITV1UMS L~una Beach 49'-9'15 LllQuna Hills 768·0933 San Jutn Cao11tr1no 495-1776 "•etoe U.._MT. OUYI Mot1UMY • C.me terv c,.,...,orv ... 1825 Giller Ave CotUI Mesa ~SSS4 ---- Tina (right) eats with friend Mardji in Marine World Africa USA as trainer David Blasko supervises. Bad girl goes straight NY rogue~lepliariithrives in~CJif ornia REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Tina charging the visiting director of the was like a lot of New Yorkers. Living• Syracuse Zoo. A few circuses and in a space that was too small, she ...Marine World were the only places became unhappy, lost weight and that expressed an interest in buying lashed out at the people who cared for Tina, according to David Blasko, her. Tina's trainer in Redwood City. Now she's moved to sunny "W e can always u se another California, gained 500 pounds and has elephant," said Blasko, 28. Marine a new outlook on life. World won the bidding, spending a Tina, the 26-year-old elephant who bargain $5,000 on Tina. She was got a bad reputation in New York's . shipped west in February. Central Park Zoo after she attacked The California sun 1eems to agree two trainers, now leads the good life with her . She lumbers around with at. Marine World-Africa U.S.A. other elephants at the park south of A few months ago, Tina went on San Francisco. She gets a stroll the auction block because remodeling around the park every few days to plans at the Central Park Zoo didn't teach her the grass ia good to eat. include replacing her little compound. As a veteran of a concrete urban But ihe attracted few buyers, partly zoo, ''She never knew grass before." because the crabby behemoth had Blasko said . He also has an crushed the arm of one trainer, exl?.lanation for Tina's bad reputation. stomped on ~ther's f~t o~d had an 'She was probably pretty bored in unpl&sant habit of flailing her trunk New York ... and got attention by at humans. being bad, juat like spoiled kids," he She reportedly spoiled one sale by said. "l don't think they mistreated her, but she was neglected from lack Education's appetizing BERKELEY (AP)-Finally, a college couree so good It melts in your mouth: Botany 20, the aiudy of chocolate. Eight hundred students signed up for the 35 available places in the class at the University of California-Berkeley. Thoee who got in found that chocolate waa rn9re than just a mouthful of ywnmy. Botanist John A. West, who deviaed the course, told about. the floral anatomy of cocoa, basic modes of propagation and the effect of surface tilling on a cocoa plantation. Of course, they also were required to sample mi1k chocolate, bittersweet, semi- sweet and chocolate chip!I. And there'• a compulsory field trip to a chocolate factory. of knowledge." · He also suapecta that some of her deviltry may have been magnified as "Tina the Elephant'' stories cropped up in newspapers and on television. When Tina arrived, she was weak from lack of exerciae and weight loss. That made her easier to approach. said Blasko, who said getting her used to people was half the battle . Tina's hip bones still show, lau.L a diet of a dat.en loaves of sourdough bread every day, along with oranges and vegetables, Is fattening her up. She still has about a ton to go to bring her up to a normal 10,500 pounds on a nine-foot frame. And although she's calmed down considerably since her arrival. Tina still needs to be treated with a bit of caution. "Respect her and s~e'll respect you ... but all e lephants have the potential for violence," Blasko said. "They have unbelievable strength." Meanwhile, New Yorkers have not forgotten Ti~'na Blasko -was quoted In some New York 1 articles about Tina's new life -say. he gets mail each week from her Eaat Coast fans. OBITUARIES Frank nichard rites Friday Funeral •rvicea will be held Friday for Frank Otto Richard of Costa Meu, who died Tueeday at the aae of 84. Mr. Richard, a 1~-yeer <!a.ta Meu resident., was a member of Chri1t Lutheran Church ln Cotta Meu and a fonnel' rnanacer of the Garden Grove Bowl dw1nc the 19608. He la aarvived by h1I wife, Eat.her, of Cost.a Mesa; a brother, Gordon Richard, of Tomah, Wla.; a couttn, the Bev. Alvin M.llC of Irvbw, and 89Veral nieces and nephewl. SttvlC9 are dleduled for 2 p.m.. at Chrtat Lutheran Chun:h. Intennen\ wW follow at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial dona\lona to the churdl t\Jve been ~. Graveeide services were held at Good Shepberd Cemetery in Hunt.lnp>n Beacl~ under the direct.ion of Pierce Brothen Bell Broadway Mprtuary of Coat.a Mesa. Nicolas Alvarez Private aervtcee are acbedwed fOl' Nklolu Alvares of Colta Mesa, who died Tueeday •' the .. of 79. He la aurvtved by hil wife, Marla, and a son, Dr. Fr8l)dlco Alvarei of Newport Beach. Services will be held under the d1rection of Balta 8erP10t• Smith & Tuthill Weetcllf1 °"pel Monuary of Cotta Meu. Or1ng9 Coat D~ILY PILOTIThurlday, May 19, 1083 ca ·2 Mt.IC NOTU MOC NOT1CE MUC NOT1CE ftlUC llJnCE : ) PtCTITIOUI _,..... f'ltC ....... P'ICmlOUe ._ .. NAMI ITATDllNT NMm ITAT9mNT um STA~ PllCnn:u.--::... .. Th• followlnO pereon I• Going TAHOl PAOll'IATllS, 4t Th• follow1119 pereon 11 Oolnt bllllnHI H ; C1mpu1 D!':1 Suite 118. Newp ~ •: ..._ ITA~ P A C I , I C B U I L D I N Cl IHclh, CA ro1M3. WILLS CAllNET & MILUHO 'Ille lolloWlnO ~ lie OOlllQ CONCEPTS. 234 E 17th SI .. 8ull1 P 0 I NT p A 0 I, IC 1906 Stwlnoton Pt, K•1ot ~ IMolllneM 11111> 2011, Cotti ....... CA 92127 INVESTMENT$ •NO .. I CallfO<nle IMotl CA. • WSM·SIC:t1mento Vt nlurt, Crelg 81e111n HlfTlf,IOn, 386 c:orporellon. 4600 0 1mpu1 Or.. RICHAAO EAAL WELLS. 1tl6 =.ll'lllrnM SI., °'*1 MeM, CA • :;12c:71Go D· 1, Co1t1 Ill, CA =~tU:,. 136. Newport leeqi. CA ~lnglon Pl .. Newpof1 ltilcfl. CA IAH ~AIHO HRVICU. INC., lhl• butln ... I• c:c>tldUCllKI by •n Thi• bull,_ •• Condueltcl 'by • Thie. bullMM .. ~ by Ill • c.lifOfnl• COIPo'llJon, 1165 w. lnGIYldUll. corporation. lndll/ldlHll K11i1111 Ave .. 0rllnQ9, CA t2t417. Craig HtmplOft POlnt PIClflc Inv, lnC NdwG I!. Wiile WARMINOTON HOME8, • rlll.e 1111ement w .. Iii.cf WUh tht Ka!Neln Whllen. s.o. Thie italemtnl w .. flltd with the C1 tllornl1 c orpo11t1on, 3090 C°"nly Clefk ol OrlllG9 C°"nty on Thie , .. ,.....,, w .. flltd with the County Cletll of Otenoe eounty on ""'"'*'St,. Cotte Meu, CA 112t2t M•v 18, 1983. Pl1ta0 C°"nly Cieri< Of Orange County on Mey 10. I~. ~ .... ~~.conducted by • Publl•h•d Or•o• COHI Dally Aprll 11:1. 1983. '2111a c-::-.. -.. -..... Piiot. Mey 111. 28. June 2. t. 1943 f'l140ll Publl1h1d Orenoe Co111 Deify 111 ~':d ~-..., .. ---------23_3_11-_l-13 Pu1>ll1ll1G Orenge Co111 Delly Piiot. Mey 12, 19, 21, ~ 2, 1N3 Thie itatem.:nt -fl..d With.Ille flta.IC NOTIC£ .Piiot. Mey 12, 19, 28, June:;~~ 21911-13 Counl Clertt of Orwioe County Oii ,ICTITIOUI MIS..... I rta.JC MJT1C( May • 1813. ftt1'190 NAMl ITATIMINT ~ P\llllC NOTICE K..._ Publl•h•d Orenge Coa11 Delly The following p1t1on 11 doln ft-T-----.. Piiot, Mey Ill. 19, 2t, June 2, 1N3. b!,1111111111. PICTITIOUI ....... "" .,...,.... --2199 83 R E C Y C L E 0 W 0 0 NAm tTAT'IMIMT NAME STATDmJIT • PRODUCTS, 1021 a1uMeJ11 0r1va, The 1o41ow1119 l*•Ofl• .,. dotng A G 1 o A N D c o o P e R P\alC NOTICE Hunllngton Beac;h, CA 92847 bull-11; A88001,UE8, 11952 MaciArthur Chrle 1<111111. 7021 8h1111llt HAARIS·OUINN WORLD CO.. Blvd .. 8ulle 205, lrvtne..1. OA 827111. 'ICTYTIOUI eueMll Drive, Hunllnoton 811ch. CA t2f.41. 1818 Tahuna. COion• def Mar. CA KENNETH w. A111q. INC .. I ..... IYAn•NT Thi• bulln9M ,, Conducted by Ill 92825 Clllllornll corporation. • The followtng '*'°"' .,. Gotng lnahllduel. I Kevtn s Quinn, 1110 Tllhune. v .H. COO PEA. INC .. I~ - CM• K••.11• I Coron• del Mar, CA 92825. CalllOlnlll COfP«lillon. 'l(A RM ING TON MAR IN E Thia 111temenl w .. lllld with the ROH G. Herrll, 1110 T1hun1, EL-"INE i'KUTAOAWA 1<188, ENOl*E~. 3090 P\iffrnlll 81 .. Couniy Clerk of Orenge County Oflj Coron• def M11, CA 92825. 565 PletpOllt Dr .. Coete ""-· CA Cot41 Meal CA 92828. Mey 18, 1983. P1ttal Tiiie bullMM II c:onclueteCI t>y I 112828 WARMINGTON INTERESTS, 1 Put1ll1111e1 Oreno• Co111 Dally Q«'lf•I Plfln«llhlp. Thie bull,_ 11 c:onduc:1ed by• C1lllornl1 oorporetlc;o. 30110 Pilot, Mly 19, 28. June 2. 8, 1983 Kevin .Quinn general Plflnerthlp, Pullmen St .. Coeta "'-8. CA 92828. _________ mu.i;Z..i-t3""'I Tiil• 1111.,,,.,,t w1111Md wlln ,,,. l<an~•h W. flt.Oki. Inc. Thll ~ 11 conaucted by• •-JC -TIM' Counly Clerk of 0111191 Counly O'I Kenneth W. Aglcl. P••· c:otPotatlon. ,--. ""'~ May Ill, 1983. Thi• 111t1ment Wll Iii.ct with the The Wlfmington lnte<Mll --l'IC-TITJOUl---911-_-,.---1-1--1 n11111 County Clerk of Or1nge COlln1Y on E.G. WltmlnflOll, Jr .. Pr11 . ..... STATUllNT P1:~D~:·t9. ~e~~~ er:.' .~:~I) Mey II, 1983. n1M41 cc!in~ ·~ ~lled~~y t: Tiie following perton 11 Going 2280-8~ Pu1>ll1h1G orer;r Co11t Delly Maw 11. I .... " bulintal II: , _,,, I N ERO y . PAK c 0 .. 4 31 Piiot, May 12. 19. 2 • June 2, 1N3. '21ll07 Ptoepect Al/9., Newporl Beech, CA flta.IC NOTICE 2l97·83 AH () 0 I I, KIND AL L a 92MS PICTJTIOUS ....... PUBLIC NOTICE HAU••~ 4'egln•ld T. A1bre, 4311 NAMllTATIMINT ,~·-----· .. ~:::t".1os ~ Ave .. Newpor1 Beach, CA The IOllOWlng penone .,. doing ............. ---p 0 8o ...... 7 t*3 butln11s 11: N.._ ITA,....,.,. · " .._ Thl1 bullMM II conducted by an SOTO STREET PARTNE~S. Thi IOllOWlftO l*'IOtll ara Gotng Newpor1 BMctl, CA 9Me()..2091 lndlvtduel. 2955 Mein Strllt. lrvlne. Celllornle b\tllnell a1: PubtleheG Orant• Co111 Dilly Aeglnllel T. Albra g27 t4 TAM·RANDAZZO·WRIGHT Piiot. Mey 12, 19, 28, June 2. 111113 Thie lta._t w11 llled wllh lhl Merk J. Schulz, 25 Abelo, SECURITY SYSTEMS. 1199 HITtlord 2200·113 County C1et1t ol Orange County on Irvine, Celllomle 92714 Wey, Cotll Meta. C1lllorn11 928211 .,._,.,. -TIM' Aprtl 25, 1813. Wlllllffl D Blng hlffl, 14 "-1« Tam. 1525 Tedm11 Ava . r-nu1~ P bll h d 0 C ~D_." Shoollng Ster, lr11ln1. C•lllornl• Anaheim, Calllornl• 92805. ___ ....;..;...K_4....;..1_11_;..._ __ _ u 1 1 range 011, a y 112714. Victor AnlhOny Ranaazzo, 9451 PtCTITIOUI _..11 Piiot, AprN 28, May 5. 12, 19, 1813 Tille bullneee I• oonductld by 1 Brukw1111. Huntington S.ach. NAME ITA.,._NT 1N0-83 Mmlted Parln«lhlp. CaHforn11 112848. ------------1 Miik J. Scmilz Wllllem Arnold Wright. 988 ~~ng '*'°'" era Gotng "8.IC NOTIC( Thie llalemant w11 llled wtth Ille Herllord Wey. Cotta Meu. TOWN C ENTER DENTAL Cou C 0 C1lllornl1 112828. FICTITIOUS •uai•aa· n1y !erk 01 rllflgl County on Thie butllllll It eonductl<I Dy 1 OROUP. 30131 Town Cante< Or., NAMI ITATl•NT Mey II, 1983. ,...,.,11 pertne<ahlp. Ste. 160. Lagun4 Niguel, Clllfornll T f I I " f21-.. -.. 82877. ~o :.w ng pereon 11 doing P Publl1h1d Orenge CoHt Delly Thi• 11~=~ w:'C wllh 11141 Doualll •-Laurie, D.M.D .. FRENCH WINE CONNECTION. llol, May 19, 28. June 2. 9. 19113 County Clenl 01 Orenge County Ofl 30272 81nac:l1, L1gun1 Nlguef. 807 Bluebird C1nyon, Laeune 2345-33 May 18. 1983. Calllornll 92877. Beach, Calllornll 9285 I F211t27 • Wiiiiam D. Perk•. D.D.S .. Inc • Suunne P. Megroz. 808 l't&IC NOTICE Publl•h•d Orange CoHI Dellw 2112111 Merine Rd., Sen Juen 0 1 .. a"'·" ~ , • ' Caplttrano 92875. """-"'1LY. );1>0 • ..rJl._Unl J!lli!l ~ -··-·· Pilot, May 19. 28. June 2, 9, 19&3 .......... J L D D" ··-C1llloml1 51 = -·----. ..,..,_ · ~. · ·~~ ITAT'l•NT --C-antornl• corp0r11lon. 33114 1 Thi• bull""• 11 condUC1ed by 111 Thi following p1r1on I• Clolng l't&IC NOTICE Greneae Or , Dane POlnl. calllornle lnGlvlduel. bulln-u : 921129. Suzanne p Megroz C 0 MM AN 0 SALES 2 0 3 --,-IC-T_IT_IOU_l_Ml_S_ .. -.-.--I Thia l>ull""9 II conductl<I by en • Thi• •1•1emen1 was llled With lhe Promontory Dr wu1 Newport NAME ITATl•NT unlncorporlled 111oc1111on Olher County Clerk ol Orenge County on 8eacll CA 92ea0 · The fotlOW1ng pe<tonl .,.1 Got"" then 1 plt1MllNP Mey 4. 1983 ' 1 C '"' f215711 Wiii e m H. ro111c. Jr .. 203 t>utlneu .. D. 8rucl laufle Publlthed Orenge Coul Dally Promontory Dr. Well. Newport (Al FI NO YOUR IMAGE; (8) Thie 1111-1 -llleel wtlh tne 8elch, CA 92660 FY I .. 1128 Baywood Or., Newporl County CllB of Or"lllQI COUl'lty Ofl Pilol. May 5. l2. l9, 28, l983 Thia bu1111111 It c:onduoted by en Beach, CA 92660 May 5. 1983. _________ 2_09_5_·_13 lnGl11ldual. Patricia Jean Elllo11 , 828 F211711 WllHem H. Croellc. Jr. Baywood Dr . Newpor1 Buc:h. CA Publl•l)•d Or1ng1 Cont Delly Thi• ,,.,_, WU llleCI with lhe 92660 PllOt. May t2, 19. 28. June 2. 19113 IC-oll17 County Clerk ol Orenge County Ofl Bllh CemMll Byrem, 1192 Rlc:k. ____ • _____ __;2..;.19;...4-_'.;.;t3 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll April 25, 11163 Orenge, CA 92887. NAMI IT A tlMINT '21-Thia bullillln 11 condue1ed by 1 ___ .;..rta.JC~;;;.;;...;.NO.;.;..llC(.;.;...;...__~ The lollowlng p111on1 II doing Publl1hed Orange Coall Delly genet1I pertncwstilp NOTIC9 OF TMMTla'S •~ 1>u11nns u Piiot, AprM 28, May 5, 12, 19, 19&3. P J Ellloll Ml. KALI ROLLIN ROOTER, 2300 18~ ThlS llllamtnl wu llled With lhe "- F1lrv11w s .102. Co11a Meaa, CA ------------1Coun1y Cle<k ot Orange County on T~-C~ 92828 ... -1c NOTICE May t8. 19113_ John Bell, 2300 Felnilew S·102. ,.~ f21tllt T.D. SERVICE COMPANY• dlllY Cotll Meta, CA 926211. ITAT••NT OF WITHC>ftAWAL Publllhld Or1ng1 Co111 01lly eppolnlld Trullel under Iha " 6 " g 983 fOllowlnQ delellbed dMd ol trull Th11 bu1ln111 It conducted I>)' en fltOM ,AltTNIA...... Piiot, Mey 19. 2 , June "'• . I WILL Stl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH lnCIMduel ONRATINO UNDeA I> 2314-83 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Jonn Bell P:ICTITIOUI llOl*lll NAMI T1111 s111emen1 wH llleCI with lhe Th 1 Io II ow Ing p., 1 o rt h 11 l't&IC NOTICE CASH ANO/OR THE CASt1IE.RS Of' Counly Clerk of o .. enge County on wllhdrewn 1111 o-•I plrtne< tromi-----------CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Mey 10, 1983 lhe perlnersnlp operellng under the PICTITIOUS •U .... SS CIVIL CODE SECTION 2824h ,21GCM llollllou1 buslneu neme of HUNT'S NAME STAnMINT (payeble II Ille time of Nie In lawful Pu1>ll1h1G Orenge Co111 Delly GLASS AND MIRROR CO. 11 839 The lotlowtng pe<ton1 ere Cloong money Of the United St1te1) Ill Ptlol. Mey 19. 2t. June 2. 9. tN3 P1u11r1no Ave .. Coll• M111, CA t>uslneu 11 ~·-· tllll.,:;' ~~!" .. ~~ 2332·113 9241211 LAKESIDE SPORTS. 27772 8·3 • .., ~, ----.. ---.,.-_-T_IC_E ___ , Thi llclltlou1 1>u•ln111 nlffll Viste def Lego, MkJ1lon Viejo, CA ol Truet In 11'11 P'oe>ert'I neralnliftar r~ "" 1111ement tor lhl pannerlhlp wu 92891 cletlorlbed: --'1C--T1T1-t0U_l_.U_l-.. ---.. --I filed on July 19. 1882 In the Count) Lakeside Sports. Inc , a TRUSTOR: WILLIAM E. HALE, ol Or~. C1lllo1n11 corporellon. 27772 B·3 WANOA HALE ~ITAnmwf Fu11 N1lnelndlddteu ofP1<*>n Viste de! Lago, MlttlOfl VielO CA BENEFICIARY. PETER W, The lollowlng .._,. we doing Wllhdr...,lng: 9289t. NOURSE recorded JenulfY 4. 1NO bull~v~\11 ASSOCIATES. 203 Ron•ICI J. wy111, 598 M1rque111 Thi• bu11n11s ii CondOCled by I ~~-:;:.':·~"=a. 1:~ Promonlory Dr Wul. Newport Cite ... Coll• Meaa, CA 92828, corporetlOn olflc4 of Ille Aec:ordel ot ore-BNch. CA t2te0 Ronald J Wy111 Llkeslde Sporll. Inc, County; Mid deed of trust~ Wllllem HowerCI Crolllc, Jr., ,,._ Gery L Rogerl Iha loioWlng prq>e11y. 203 Promontory Or. w .. 1• Newpof1 Put1111n1G Orenge CoHI Delly Thi• ,,:;:'wu Ille<! wilh thl t>erc.t 1. BNch, CA 92MO PllOt. May 19• 28• June 2· 9· l"3 County Clerk of Ora1191 County on Ur\lt 8 11 lhown and defined on lhel JQMP11 B.DtCtt1o,218 P _________ 2_2_81_·_83 Mey 18. 1983. certain Condominium Plan A,,. .. Long Beach. CA 90803 P\8.IC NOTICl F21WM recorded In Boole 13114. Paga 11411 This ~ le c:onduc:leCI by Publlihed 011ng1 c out Delly ot 0 111c111 Record• or Oreno• ~· Pet1nerellle>. flCTITIOUI ...,..... Piiot ••1 19 "II June 2 9 IM3 County. Celllomla. W*'8m H. CrOlltlo. Jf. NAMI ITAT'l•NT '.., y . " . ' nta·83 Pan:ill 2: Thie 11t1i-1 w• llted with I The lotlowlng pereona ere Clotng An undivided 1/Cllh lnterHI II County C11111 ol Or"wioe County on bu1lne11 at : flta.IC NOTIC£ tenant• In common In 111><1 10 lhl Aprll 25, 1983. F211110 SEPULVEDA RESIDENTIAL -----------1 common.,..., being Lot 1 ol TrlC1 Publl1hed Orano-CoHI Dally CONDOMINIUM PROJECT. 40111~ K-41111 No. 10184, u ehown on e map Piiot, Apr1I 28, May 5, 12. t•ia· 1!'! cg~ PllQ1. NIWpor1 Beach, CA flCTITIOUI ....... recorded In 800ll 431. Pegee 20 ,,....,,. "'"... NAME STAT'IMENT end 21 of Ml1ciellanaou1 M1p1, NI.IC NOTICE 1 Newporl·Balboa Developmanl, The following .--. 111 doing record• of 011ng1 County, I Inc .. 1 c1111ornl1 corporetlon, bu1lne11 u · Calllornll 1og11her with •II l'ICTTTIOUa ..-aa 4018~ Ch1nn11 Piece , Nawporl ASSE~BL·EAZE. 3303 H11tb0r lmprovmenll 1h11aon. ucepllng NAm ttAT'lmWT Beleh, CA 92883. Btvd .. Unll G·T. Co111 Men. CA theralrom Condominium Unit• l The fotlowlng P9'90"• -doing' This bull,_ II condue1ICI by • 92Cl28 ,, 8 through II lnclu1lv1. 1oc11ed butl.-•: flml1ICI pertnerlhlp. RlcherG W Mlllt, ,.4 1 U-aon HUNKY BILL'S CALIFORNIA, Newpert·Balboa Plnec;rul Court. Full1t1on. CA p~ 3: 1200 P01"11 o. .. Newport &Hotl, Develot>menl. Inc 92835. I ""exctusi.... _,.,,t ~rtanent CA 92MIO Cert M Ziiier B11ry George Metes. 24 111 10 eech unit for th• uu end °""""' Dwight Eyre, 18351 E. Prnldanl PlnecrHI Courl. Fullerton. CA oc:c:ue>ancy of lhOM por11on1 of me Mein, La "'-1'9. CA 11I7 « Thia 1t1t_,I wll !ilea wllh Iha 92835 r a I I r I c I e d C o m m o n Ar e I Ian Macinnll, 1200 Polarll ~.. County Cieri! of Orange County on Thlt t>ullnel• " c:onclucllCI by 1 dHlgnlled In the Dec;1ar1tlon of NewpOrt BMc;fl, CA 92MO M•y 18, 1983. gener11 p1rtnen111p .. RHtrlc:llon1 recorded In Book Thi• buelnlll le conclUCllCI by • 1111•10 Alcherd W ....... 13114. Page 905 of OfTlc:lal Aeoordl ~· pert,,.,.nlp. Publl•h•d Oreng• CoHI Delly Thi• lllletnenl Wll n1ec1 With lhl of Mid Oranee County. and lllOWll D. Owtgf'll Eyre Pilot, Mey 19, 28, June 2. 9. 11163 County Clerk of Orange County on on the Condominium Plan lor MCh Thie ltat-' -llled wttll Ille ----------"2-28..,2_4_3 Mey I 1 1983 1"11G10 unll. • • ~n711~ °' Orenge County on PUBllC NOTICt P.u>ll1h1d Orange Cou1 Delly YOU AM• o.PAULT UNDa A · Pl1I007 'ICTmOUI _...... Pllot~IY 18, 28, JUne 2. 9, I~ :.c: ~.':t~~~ Publl1hed Orange CoH1 Delly! NA• ITAT'IMINT 2$33 ~ NOTICT YOUft ""'°""" IT Pltol. Apr1I 28, Mey 5, 12, 19, 11113. Thi lollowlng prion 11 doing NI.IC NOTICE MAY 81 aOLD AT A N8LIO 197~ bullneee ae; aAL•. IP' YOU N••D A• (A) SPLENDID, (Bl PILLAR IJCP\MATMMI °' THI unm PROTECTIVE COATINGS: (C) ~COURT M THI PROCW A...eT ACtmoUl IUW.. CHEM·HART INTERNAT IONAL. OF CALM'~ J~ 'IHCMA.D CONTACT A The :=,:oT~~ Going ~::o::=~~~Ygf~· EHi, .,..c:nc.::. c::-.... -2511 Elden A~. •C.1, Ooe9 butlneee-= Vldcl J . Hert. 11409 PromQl\lory ~.o • ._ _ .,._.,Celt. 92121 ELECTRICAL MANAOEMENT Drlvl E111. Newport Buen. CA ._..AM, CA M)K-''(If a..,_~ Ot comrno.I AND CONSUL TING, 1328 W. 92880. PL.AINTlff: BEN WAllA8KI deeJOMtlon Of property II ..._, Bllboll Blvd., Newport 8tedl, CA Thll bulln-It conGuctld by 111 OflP'INDANT: DWIOHl' ADAM above, no~ II gtWert •to• 92983 lndlvlclu11. LIVINOSTON, JOHN DOUGLAS comp1111..-or CCll'9011-)." T1'e Mleheal John Mullan, 1328 W. y Hert LIVIN08TON. THOMAS H. t>eneflalery under H id Deed of 8ll«>oe &Nd .• Newport 8Mch, CA Tl'lll tllle<nanl wit llled with the LIVINOSTON, IAN LIVINGSTON, Trull, by teMOft Of I l>f'Mdl Of 92813 I Counl't Cle<ll of Orenge Covnly on BARBARA LIVINGSTON. DOES 3 def9'llt In the otllltllloM W'9CI Thie ~ Is condueted by i Mey 18, 1983 THAOIJOH 25, INCLUSIVE. tl!Weby, hetat~ ....,._. -Individual. ftl1tl11 -otea ON 1ST d•ll•ered to tht 1111der ... nMI I Mlchaal J. Mullen Publl1h1G Oreno• Cont Dally .__., COW\.AINT I wrtnan Dedllratloft Of Da191111t and Thie etat-t WM ftlld with I PllOl, Mey 19, 28, June 2. 9, 1H3 C.. Me..... OenlMd fOt S.. ancl wrttWI "°'°' County Oler1t of I\._,.. Coutlly on 219143 NOTIC•I YM ..... .._ ..._ ol bteadl and Of elacltoft to_. Aprll 211, 1"3, ....,.,..,.. ------------T1ilt .... 1MJ ............ ,_I lhe Ulldlr=d to Hll H id ,., P\alC NOnCE ..... ,_ ....._ ......, .... property 10 Mid e11101aDM, Publlthed Ora~ Co11t mTmOUt aut•... ,_ ............ • ... ...., 111d lhar-.tter the vnw•ltnM l Piiot, April 21. Mer t, 11. tt, 1 ..... HATWMT IM al"9;11111t111 ....... c:.-.cl Mid nottoa Of bfMall llld ti ,..... " 10U ~ lo IMll Iha edvtoe Of .-ctton 10 be reoordM .-.,.., 14, 1---------.w--aoa-== Tiie fo"owt"' dlnon 11 dOl"t an 1t10,t1'19Y 111 thl• matter, you 1tl' 11 lnetr. Mo. ~) elf "9JC IGTICE tulntM It: lflOUld dd IO ~ to thet 'f°"1I Ofllelel ,._.,. In .... Ollloa of .. (A) CALll'OANIA OHICIC wrttMn relPOftM, II eny, "'IY be "9cOf'Clet Of 0,.,. CouMy. l'ICTmOUe _.. INVUTIOATIOPf!.i.. (8) CUSTOM IMtd on ttme. Said Hie wllf be 111ada, but ..... ITATllmNT CAEATIVE IMAGu, 21115 Mlyfllr AY1ao1 u •••• II• ••4'•1•llllout GO'llenanl 01 w1111n1r. The fottowlnt '*'°" II dolnt Coun. eo.t• Mela, CA 92827. II ..... ~ ,__.._.~ -M: Kenneth E. Rlaherd1, aa ICI fflll~e. Ir -1111 .......... Of .,...,_, ll'O"'"""'T' FOR LOVE • Maylllr Court, Co1t1 MeM. CA .......... U& .. .......,.... POllUlllln, Of --. ,. EMIMMAINO, 17210 Ian MltlO. en21 -.. U.. ,....... _.. P'Y Iha~ ............ °' 4, Fovmaln Vtlfly, CA t210I Tlllt butint11 11 oond\IC1.cl by 111 411 ..... "-8 la ...... 1 I 3 .. 1ht "°'9(I) -ut'ICI by lllld ~ ol AandY ue Aolin. 11210 I«! lndl'llldual, ...... TNI\. wllfl ~"Ill ... ,.- ateo. '°""'..., v•. OA tl70I K. I!. Alohard• •• Uetad dHH IOllOll•t al P'O'Med. ~l.!'. !"'• under Thl9 tlllalflttl 11 ~ by tin 'fhll lllt-t -llllcl with the COllMfO !I• 1111 et>ogadO If\ 111• tht tetnw Of Mid ~ Of TNM.' County Cletk Of 0renga COuoty on 1111nlo, d•b•r ll lllOetlo ..... OIWpl and...,..... ol.,. ~ L. "°f'lt'I Mey t, 1"3. ~. dif 11Ct 1NnS9. TrutMe 81113 ol W.. ~ ONMlld '9 'Olla ......... -..., """ !ht ~ ., ,..._... ..,,,.., .. ._ elfllnl, Mid Deed Of TNlt. Ctartl Of Ot-. County on lllubllllltd Orano-CoHt Delly ~ .. i..iatildl I tlmpo; l•ld Hla wlll bl held on:• 1...... -.... u tt H .. _ " t 1.-1. TO THI' Dl"'"°"NT: A Tilur9day, May ff. 1NI, et 1:00 • .... ....... .--·· ,..t,y • • _,. ... • -=-~lint 1111 tlMll fli.ct Dy ' p.m . It th• Cllapm111 AY•ll .. Pvbfllhtd Ore-Coatt = ---------20t ..... i_.a_ ..... you. II ,OU-Miii •111t111ae to tllt CMI Ce11t•t . .,,._-·-""' --~ ... tmMult, 10U ~...._ .,...,., aoo ._. c:t....-1 • ..., ,,_,., Apf1I II,..., I, 11• ti. t ---;:;"Pfti-ftijjinyiiijiiii:I-. ... -If di~ atter tllll aUlftl'llOftl II OrlflM. 0A. r 1---------'-1+.a-•I "°""°"' ....... ....... on~ Ila .. lflll oowt e A 1-tlla ll111a OI Ille ll'ttlll ....c .. ..... ITAnil9ff "'""" ,..,,.. to Ille .......... " ...... " of ............. I . Nil.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTIC[ •-,iiiii~iuiiiii9iiiii"--I Tiie •Clllelw4ft0 ""°"'.,. dOlllt ..,,... ~.., ao. "°""....,. .. ..._. .... .,.....;5., .. I NT1TIOU8 M F Pl8 .,.,..,_ •: M ---on INllMU. ol 1•111-• ....,., N ...... M • v • 1. ..,... STA""'9ff ~ MACH INN, llOI, .-. IN Wil oowi ,_.,. do .. tllef d ... • tnt•I ,_. . aria 1gar10 ...... T11e-•~ ,.,..,. 1a dolno w. ,edllc COtlt ......_ • .....,.,. ~ ... ~..,.. ....... ........ -. .... _, ..... CA t2"0. ,.,.. ... it "9........... ...... • "1MJ.7'.. Gladys· Leach S.-W. wen Mid Wednladay for Olad)'I Ma.ti• LHch of Newport ..., wbo dltd Satu.rclq ., the .. al"· Nr1. lAach la aurvtved ~!~her ....... J.,quelyn a.ddcJor. ... her .,...upte~ Jena and Carolyn ' ..._. ~ ol Newport Beech. Funeral .. rvJcei wlll b• held ~'T!.~ =.::.:·:.=.~ O«llOf°:i~:..:'t: ==:..:=:"*" ..=.::.:~~.; Saturcky tor Marta Alb Vlprio of CA '"41 ~~war. N•wpett eoHh, CA or ..., ,.... Iii t II p119.-.. '9 Ir N--~.who died"' ........... a' w1111a111 L. "'"'•· 11111 • · ......., . • .....L ~ ,,.,, 111 *.., ·-..-• "~ A"'11U1 LIM, ~or! .._,., TNI ......... II oonclllCted ~ • INl9e: .._.I. ,_ ..._. .. -. tNt ... of 80. t OA'*' _,.,ellon. '-A. ..... ._ C..?.:lii.=oal....,. ~~~~~ TNI"••• .. ,-~-,-., =~ l~Jr~ ' i\'m- CathoUo Church .. Newport T"6I ..--11 ....... """ .. -· i w Prlv1t.e lD\er'IHnt Mrvkft will °=9,• OfWWI CW11r ~.°=.of °"'* ~ "' ._ __ A"1lllt ~ follow under lhe llaNOtioD or leha ~ --· =tM:.• 'l\aehOl W**81f "4•=-:..°'~ ~tMI ...=.-::t..~ 0:~1,.t. '='f..°'.;_"f G . • Ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, May 19, 1983 • • . _., NO\vspap~. When your ad's in there,- 770/o of. readers open to it New research proves that the average reader opens and looks at 77% d a news- paper's pages.· So the odds are very high that we.can bring your real praspects face to face with your sales message. For more intor:mation, call Mac Morris. vice president. National Sales, Newspaper Advertising Bureau. (212) 557-1865. 0 call your local newspaper representative. • Aud)ts & Survey. 1982 Daily Pilat .·- --- l ~- CLASSIFIED· INDEX ......... ........... , ......... .... =lii==iiiiiiiiiil...... ,. .... '"' ... _ To rtlct Yu Ad, Cll 'For TuHdey tllrough 1 -• .. 11_._.. 9eturdey publloetloN: .-,Jr ... • 642-5678 UAL ESTATE °""""' AMti.im H1llo ..... bl ... t..land IMlbo. l'l•rn,_lo e., .. 1r.nu a....., '-''"'""' O.•I Mor l'V-M•..., l,lwru. 11\;tnt t.:J Toro t·.-.un .. 1n V-.tk•\ 1tu.n11"4(\hft a.-.n I h.1nt. H.•rb IUf ln,n. ~.111 ... -11 i...cun .. llolb l..i.i,ru• ... Na .... f L.itlh• •·vr, .. t M.._.on \''4''' Nt<WlJllf"t 8'••h ~01 l 'ltonM·no• ~.n Ju.i..n l\•pti.tr.mu S...u~• Af'Wit s. ..... r "'.-h ~'"'" 1 ... ..cuJ~ s,u .... 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Monder publloetlone: bdrm.. 4 ~ pool bamt. $1,(50,000. 12:00 "°°" ....._. 11tw PU1111nmn IOOl IOOt loet 1001 UUI um 1021 I Ult 10)2 . a.&.I = Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 bt, 2 be up; 2 br, 110111 I 2 be dn. 2 boa• 91**· Reduced-f U00.000. 1<1111 end oorreot1one rney . ,_llU -llU•lllT be ma.de untl 6:30 p.m. ,..,.____ •-~ ... _ &6·-'----"...,._ 3 for tfle ftllllt dey'I publ-..,._,. -l"'":T Y-W•• -LJ-·--Uf "I Ul.MIUo oetlon, fOf lundey end beth, 3700 eq.fL $1,386,000. OoMnfront. ·~ !Oft ICMJ llMl llMI 10)0 l~l I~ ll)d1 Mondey publlc1Uon1, Liii iii.i 12:00 noon leturdey. Pi .... utl for a "klll B4ll>ode1ed 3 bdrm. 2 bath + 1arae rec. rm., numb«" wtlen cancel-beem eeOift8I, fumlehed. patiaa. $420,000. ""')'OIK ed., ........... m.LTIP 1111111 .... 111;d Check )'OIK ed dally and ::~~ l'9POt1 '"°" lmmedlet• """ ty. TM DAILY PILOT ... 11~ 1ume1 llablllly for th• 1111111 flret lncotract ln.-rtlon llMJ only II"" -~~·~~~~~~I ..... = ::;;. ..... "" :~~;•1 lwrtl '"' I ..... ~==iiiiiiiiliili'I ·~ .... . 1~;~ IPTa.m a&. :;:: Terrific femlly home drutlcelly reduced lot :·~ qulc* .... ~ tra1 ... 1ed owner. Abeolutaly lmr'M- culate. Shott aacrow. 4 bdrm1., 2 (tttet'e right two) twee famlly rma •• a badminton court, dog run, 3 car garage -tot• ol room to watch your !amity grow. " you have been attopplng around, you wlll recognize th• value In 1he 1875,000 price,~ ttle tandl !UN ntJt JOI"'! llll>l IU!l JOU • \Olti ... llM "'\1110 )Ill) 17141 '7M4oo .. IJIJI 6zt.HJI HARIOR • UllTMaM Dover Shoree, lmmacu· lat• 6 Bdrm, famllr room & poet Petf9ct c:ondftlon with epectacular view. 1149,000 .... , u.-.1001. 11()~1.I ).~ Aeafton 17MIOOO N.w 4 bt, 4~ be, CUit.om French Nonnandy ~tate 1.2 prime ecre hilltop $1,250,000. •••••• "" llYflllT Coronado Ialand c:uat. bayfront lot. 85' bbet dock. Plana •V11il Now P70,000 w /t.erme. PlllUllMIM 3 br, 2·.ba, frplc. immaculate condo. On greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR , ' • •, . , , r ') .................. -.. lle1'U -One of a kind Ocean, view tri level office bldg - elevator-deluxe -lst Ooor parking AND Two penthouse residential condo's !rom beck street ea. w /larae double F!'ae· Must aee to appreciate. Investor tenna. Price; $1,100,0QO or best offer by 6-1-83. Mr. Clark S.S-lK>30. -----Quaint new duplllx, 30I ~. °'*' &#ldayl 3 bdrm, 3 bath ptua 2 bdrm unit. All brick, 12111,111 on 8alboe 8eadl et the Pter. A ,_ 38A 2 bettl Rendezvoua condoml· nlum on tM llte of the flllMed bellroom. a.,. to the eand. Panoramic ocean view and eaey bead\ W9lk to ttie Dory ...... Pavtloft and t.ry. 8elboe .. Its beat. Call ue about lflll brand new lll*lng. -a4$11t1 /.Jn '<l[,[L [}/l' l l y I. A"i"iUC 1/ll[C, wood & •hake. Near --------N<lfth Bey. $58t,000. Point 3 Bdml, den-dine, .......... ,,.,. 1-'Y decoraled, pumo-11..... ed, pelneed, ....... 1449. ..... ,,.. Victorian atyle home. Prtvata ,.,..., ... with ...,..,. pU 2 bdrm .. clan. ff9ftdl door9. roof lop aundeck, boll lllp. VACANT & eaey to .... Reduced to 1875,000 . LmlULn 111-1• 000 ... Go6d, 142-6200 c.-. ... .., 1m SIDEClfFS Juet lilted. (lmM, cenyofl .,...,, -....no .. 8dnna. lllntl~ Gerry & Ctwtlt• 11s-ne1 1eo-1ae1 Ml -___ ... 1...... 2i>dnn. 2 be. den. End 30:; ~~ Pwlenla ll!t _';""_5e-_._1:S_· _.ooo--Prtv--Pty-rurm apllt le¥ef wtttl BJlllT 1 l'lllf OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 1111111 .,.rtlal view of harbor. ....i -1230 SANO KEY DA. ~::~ ldHI tor entertelnlng. 4 Br Incl !Mat ...... 4 BL HARBOR VIEW HILLS »10 »211 »JO ~ ... II~ 1521,000. ln\cM ... "9 martl6e entry, epeciolll 411', 28a, fem .. 110 -llALn oloantlC fem ""· c:uatom rnr. t>eeutltul 19 yd on ~-~M, 1--1•11 ............... ........._ __.. ......, & approx 'A ecte, llghled ~ • •r • , ....._ _,, ._, .. _ Badminton court. 2 ~rluaiiiu•iil•~liliiilliiUl wet bar. Main l!v ., .. patoa w/gH fire pit. nlli -1 -upper level. L.rl llv rm Owner 105,000. By "m MTIA '" w/mattMe frplc fonnel ~ 790-9133 ~m AppeellnO end lntereet· din.,. plul belc over· __;...;......·------:~~ ln9 exterior with naw looking oceM. Gourmet -.. mu ~m paint, C8'pel end totelly kK w/aold wood cebln9-3 Bdrm on extra 18'ge "°'" llUIJ redecoreted Interior. try, perquet floota, ltty-cul de aec ._. ..._ 500. LMoe eundad< wttfl bey 1t9ht1 & roof eundeck. 8kr. ta-an--· · vtewa. Tot .. dletm In ttMa Plue ecoommodatlon for -------- 2 bdrm .. clan end enlOY IMld qu8'1et9 & IWf'I .,, 1WI mn the 1te9a tct Bay· I. ...,.tor, Pnlf ~ 2br & 3br/2b• on 1'Ai Beedl. ISI0,000 .... ad, pvt patio w/blt n Iota, ocaana6de of hwy. 11._ -HQ. Attach 99" w/auto a-. _. ~ llnance. • .. ... 1 11 opnr. an5.ooo 1ne1 mcwt o-.1age 11~ 1..,... -1111 IM0,000 for 21 ~ at Vie'# of bay end llgtltl ~% plut aHum land FOf .... by ownr. 2 Ir, 2 from"* deeorlltOf tut-taw. ~511-65e0 Be Condo, ocaaua6de of nllhad 2 bedfOOm & clan. 1---------1 hwy, ground "°°' w/nloe Owner 11 rHlletlc and P.cple whO need P.cple patio, c1oM to belt & · otter. I* xlnt home With Tilat'I wMt tM lhOt)I. I 11t,OOO PAIN boat e11p evall. In a New-DAIL y PILOT 0 N L Y P L E A 8 E I port Olfttrm locetlol'I et a 8VMCE OIRECTOAY 720-1M3 ... "'* of 1317,000 Cf .... aDoutt ..... .....,opt "'* of .. 25, --------~ 000. C.il tor ...... &9y to'" and ehow. "2 .... CCMw.t. , . (11114 11111, llOll :: -WATERF'MON1 Merl~ HOMES e.c.. !tut~ REAL ESTATE 111·1400 COLDWeLl. BANl(eR ~ llOIO ........... .. MlalmM..._IS9ft__.. 1101) ..... .. =: vi.w al the wlD!front to "("' CeWlne. TWo Bedroom, 1111l3 2'if ... ':,".2, IMng In ll!M41 ~ .f\11 ... '"Ml curtty .,.,. )'OIK home AUTOS ll'OllTED & po1 ... alon1. Owner ~·"~' ..... °""end .. oerry ~'"; 111 T.D. "21,000. Cell 1111J11 Dofolly ... du111e for• ..... ,, ..... Tennis anyone? Beautiful tennis club Villa "X" Plan on,...._. p-eenbelt. Includel 3 BR. famlly room & a hot tub to 800tbe them achinc tennis mulMllea. Super value!! ,\tf I li•lfUI U AUiil1 t\\Olln HM" t. 'or .. u 0 .ft111UO t)i l .. 1t1 ... n .,"....., n .• , lh~l.o ·~70 J_ .. J.1\• n L.i.t•th.,.-p1n1 .......... ..... "" ~lu11Lt ~., ... ...-,. .. M•inu""' •"'' ............... M\I '""" ....,. ...... ......... .......... , "'-" ... ~ .. """''' """'" ,_., IWl'wv ,,..,,"" Th"""" ,,, ........ , . .,,,,. M .. :::~ ....... PIM100 ... ~ 111111 111:1 •1:.1 tUJ.\ 111:; 111111 ··~· 111~l 11111.1 .. , ... lllll 11111 llUI ... , "'" ,.,, Ill~ II» •U>1 • ' 11$41 1111 .... Wiii, "'"' OE<>Rl"lf fl 11\INS CO --·-,__,, ..... 4 9r I le "°'"' --.. I# ltMtM pool. L ..... o0rner lot wtth RV •· oe.. ...... brtoll leO. two•1n111 •= ..,.. *Y..,.,,. Mnllllwe ...... ,.. far Nw..rt...._?OIO ........ llTlft IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 -:-.:::· S<C\\4llA-4 i;J's· ... ... _.,_, .. _____ _ ·=1:: ·="' _: :: ... _ ................... MYLOPE I I' I I r I ....... c_A .. l_T _K....-41 1 , I I r I . r· T E A C $'" f t _.,..... to .-i .,.. Ill .. r 1 1 1 ~ tlleaMaoftMWttl..,,_ .. L-..&---1.i.....~ ........ .....1. '" Gin: "YNll, W It .... M It Al -EC lt1191MrluMIMt,..,..--." I I r I r -·~:-..-=-~ .............. _._, ..... I r----------------------------------------:-----~--~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~ Ot•• Coal DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Mv 19, 1983 C7 I"'" 111 Salt 811111 ler Salt ltHH 111 1111 leam Uelarailla.. l!!tn p1larai1W t• hrahW 1 Val IHl!N!"· Jal. ""* !! 9m "" CtrH• ••I Jiu IHZ l!!J!rl ltac• lOlt WHlaiultf int 9tatrt1 •' Cnta l!!t MM Cttta J1!!t 1f!t lgt • ...,. Utt ~~~. '1e~h2~~~: ~C::: Pr: :t:.. "'f: ~~ IPYIUU WITIAPlllT lllPIUTI a VerNlt .... IUtty rum. View, ..... IV P'""'I( I ,.__ 2 "· 511 w. Joenn It. up * l3e0/mo. up. led\, 1 & w/d, ptV betll, pool,..,., find a .,,, ,... In CM/. But ocea n view In Own thll beeuttfull\I o. Ownet mu11 Mii Ihle 3 QU.wd ea••· oomm pool. "" "" • .,,.,., ...,... ' I. •I t. I or down, No ptu 2 Ir.~ & tum, pool, tennle, Hwpt C<eet. M.I . Nwot w-.117-MOO Ellt Or~County, C\lttom COttted 3 Bdrm 2~ Be Bdrm, 2~ ba condo. 11400 dlff 2 "t 2 la. DW opnr, .. I tllul Ir 1450/mo. Sterr• Mgmt epe. 1'"2 Flonda. 1325. 880-1708 ell t . 21• ot ~2 u Bf.~~.:&~.: hdo"~t l~~lud~• boot! ~~~fy= Ae~n~I ~°"!e=y 2~0~~ a?d:::O: ~t·1~n~: :!." ~~~ .. : 841-1324 842-2934 "24172 Aoom .,~. & lot• ol ............ ... tam l!ltatM, 1561-1234 oc . P• o1 • c . wn I 11 IJ 000 • make olr I 1200 . oe Wtlta pertllng. 8mtll l qultt. I Lrg 2 Ir, newt)' pain led. ~Hui ,_luxury IP'-· bttln drwra, clOMt. Pvt "°' mlll M ... ICl'gt non C..la .... 1914 ~~~d0~t.:~~~~ :,~9J:,; Bkr. MIJ.070ll . Udo Ille. Ch11mlng 38r lrvln• llntet 2 er 2 Ba Cllll 848-IMI04 to.... C£p/drpe. t4H/mo. fOf rant, 2 ":Jc,3 Br. 21A bath •'tr. enower for "'*'· nn. aound. looldno -Sal/Sun 1·5 , Chuck Ktltllt ... " llOO w/aun room, flrtpl1oe, pool/lllOUZZI ,_ kltch l32•17M ~·~·~ ";i.,.~~ &-ci:.~.::.c~= 10 ehar• taro•,'.:'.!~~ 9p111er, 831-12M eouth patio, bflght.. Avell $e25 kkte/.,.ie mut1... '400, 1 er, retrioa. atove, •P• C all Aoberla a Lux mobile 11m In beeul home Of condo w -"-· Piil.. LAI• .a,a July 4th, 11900. 53M180 IEST Rlty,.. !ya P!lat MM patio, ctHn. no peta. e>ouQ eta-2108 park. He. eea,,.u4 4 pool, Jacuzzi, •to, with ~~~eB:O~.~~ Baaulltut 24X80 2 BA, 2 ~fe"AFA~~'H1>~ES HI..... I **LUXURY BEACH 731-CW. tlth.173-7787 ' wtlndalafttclm. ~::H~:o;c:~ ecoau. <>Mier will carry bt home Corner lot. INC. CONDO PINE BLUFF APTS. M~!.!'3 ~ 2 Nlct room, gentleman a-:tl. Cell Wolf~ 10 tel loen I 157,600. NIT llWNIT Pllll :~htdtnk1~~· :n~o:d 831-1400 fl'plc gourmtt kltcn f~ ~~~ s!:..d:=.'=1~ ~~~~ ~ 1~.~ 8• '750-1755. ~ ~1-='2• !':eaT,-12 t;'e .': 7 8 9 g·~, aH 1 'tl ltf ....... , lftr, porch, air cond. Young C. ..... •el Jiu UU kfda/pele 11000 Hurry utll paid ext eNlot. 2 Bike ok, pallo, lrptc, ga yard l garage. l(ldl & 842.0t38 ~ Ml-llH 2 Br Iba. 1129,000. Pro-adulte welcome. '34, -53M180 BEST Rlty fM 1 o mar In e , I IJ 2 5 . ttovt, dlatlwllhet, epa, .,_., ~. 645-2000. 8leeCMnG room f« f9flt In · ~~~~~~~~~h~pe~rty~M~a~rt~840-~~90~19~:-:; 600. 540-5937, 11gt. BAY0810E PLACE BAY2• lilll UH ••ec>&et•ll&-4707 lndry rm. I Agent, no I•. a Chrletlan home. 1285 Farnlly W/dog lo rent 4 Forec101ure: Reduced FA NT apecloua 2 br, au 8PMC 831-0107 mo. 64t-3386. bdrm houH In Co1ta LUll/'"1111 $lOOK 10 $385K. Bey· IWIPlllT LMll be. 11700 mo. 8111Grun-Hew2br, 2ba, \lltw. Pool, Lat....... IMO '1LUll WIMI Mue. Up to 1700. Ell·ad• townh ... 3 bd, front 3br. 2ba. 45· allp. New double wld .. In dy, Rllr. 57M181. •P• tennl• Haar park Lg 38', 2Be, frplci, patio, 150 move In credit, •f-P~·=-• nMI, ct. 931.5357 2 ~ b a , I 1 2 2 0 I mo 673-1484 Treuure Ille Park, 3 lo H•-•m 1775 497~973 ' !Ill IWI encl yd, encl gataoe. "'I factlve "9'# thr\I 5--15-83 .....,... • notHIMr, Ilea --------845--323 t eves chOOH from. Priced -· 8111ta Ana Country Club, 2 Br. 1pll for rent. old dOO • aeek1 hOm8 to lnlalllgent, Joyful prof. ' 5 Br Eaetblull, huge lot. trom '39,000 10 ae2.ooo. Guarded community. Lab ftrttl USS OlllTIY llTITE avail May 15, 1700 mo. 1510/mo .. enCioMd pa..111\ve rn Coeta....... woman deelr•• epac LlllTlll LM&Tlll 1255,000. Leue Hold Call colleci oeuetl UIM-P oole end tannl1 . 3 Beautlful & park llke 543-11138 tio.. Call Boyd or Nancy 642•1207 C QUMt.,.. wtth re-~~hi~:'l:.~~P~ ::;.~;.~~Oor';:e_,~~nt tyle 8051251-MOO ~~ ~~'. ~1~~ a,: 2hi:,r:.~020~~ !~ ~: *P::t~.,~= pool. TownhOUM 2 Br. •/, Ba. 847-9920 leffla,...... ltM tlom~~~:;:· v at• home with low Ooc1or wlll excnange San Adult park, ftlled, by own-213/&96-1802 LM• FOf'Ml. Avail June •COvered Parking lrplc, poot, 199. attactled 2 Br nr anope & bch,~, Lama... 4~ maintenance yard . Cl emente ,250 .000 «,must ucrlfloe. Mu11 Nlee 2 2 1. '850/mo Incl grdnr •SpaclouaAptl ~araoe. Avall June 15. 3u1et adult condo. 75. - --------- Move-In cond. PrlGld for home for ne~er $'100 be ... n to apprecllle. Neer New. BA ba, [)y9 833-&300 •Dining ArM o .,.._, '825. 83t-4984 ml pet OK. 1179-7829 -•-OffMt lntala Silt f t 1 1 $t89 ~ • 964-3081 rear unit. No peu, irWllkln CIOMt• Wkly rentala. Low rat-. ............. ==-...-.--H H • al on Y • 000 price range, New-'875/mo. 70ll'~ Orchid. •t11lta Y 1•7 •Homt-llkl Kitchen• 111111111 WW Color TV, frff cotfM, 1817 W•tclltt, H.B. 278 000. port Beech residence. Ceaal. Prerrty USO 851-9135 Of 8«-4201 Hornea for rent 3 BA'• 3 1 blk to Huntington melltiBJl8 2 Br. TownhOUM Apll. heated pool & tlept lo 10 3800 eq. ft. 2,436 eq. 144-1111 Agena Ron P oul Ion CdM retalllofflct bldg. "-I .... •••~ Ba. S750 mo. Fenced Cen1er. lr'""•"""'atlon & flW•llU !_r!>~.: .. d-~~hw.!_r:.l~g,._ea~· OCMll. Kltc:h'a avail. ft.8llltablef0trnedlcelor ~~Ii 499-4800 498-2510 .,.. a AAWW _ _.,... ----.,,...._,., ,. .... -....-M5 N Coee1 Hwy dental Agent 541-6032 -··---·--1950.000, S250,000 dn. New 2 & 3 Bdrm town-No fee. 546-2000 mun11 FIEE ,.... aec>O/mo 940-5823 lJlguNI • ...llT mm • ;, . (,:p.~11• .. ,-ev .. l .ILUll YllW approx. 10,000 aq It. yrd, klda/pete 01<. Agl. Ftwfl. ......... ttr -..& nr tiunl arbour From BMcti "94-5294 . Xlnt llnanc:tng, grMI po-hOni. with double gar-.... •-1 Bdrm w. Ba S&50 · · Wanl QuleC reep non-emkr Full S«"'°8 Sutt I NWPT HG $389,500 lenlial 67~700 aot. age.e. Quiet E'alde. I la -· 1 Bdrm, From~ 2 Bdrm 2Yc Be $750 2 bd. 1~ be. bl14nt, new to IN lg Partc Udo Con--ul. ltacla ICMO lee land/ ner 642-9200 -al / Uai l3IO '800/S1200 mo Conlaet Oc.anfront 2 yrt n.-2 2 BdrQmU.INT' HFEr=OS650S 2 Bdrm 2 Be +Oen '780 carpet•. drap ... encl do Scott 541-e23e It M mfl Q •••---I _ FlllT ., ... u n II owner II 2134-A Orange atory beech hoUM on ihe LA " A Frplc, vaulted calllnga, petlo. gar, w/dhkp, 1595 · · '575. Fum/unf\lrn --" -4 Unlta ecroH from bMch Av.. 645-0897 tand. 4911 SeuhOfe. 3 :.2~1=.,~;;_i ~~~ dbl g=ei:o';8~•51 quiet. 538-0921 1.-laatllt 2tll Alt Y~i:!:j one ~~Y,~:1:1~~s~·1~gB~m~ I OBYl.deor duepr1e' xS4p5rloce'odooat· on Belboe Pe,ntnaule, Sm t Br. gar, lncd yard. br, 4 be, 1!950 mo. Call Edlnget ... 847-64-41 845-2739 . 642~906 Park nr by, 3BR 2b1, aun ON THE SANO 840-5470 1 11 epprelsed at 325,000 '475/mo. Drive by 790 Mra Long. v&0-1190. r o om , lg fncd yd , SUMMER AEHTAL Im Y rm, laundrx rm, IOI value. 640-7990 or by lender. Priced lo Mii W. Wllaon. 873-8336, eua•~ .t ..... _ l!!prt leacla 2't9 $525/mo. 2 Br. 2 Be. Apt. Newland/Adami. L .... 3 Br. 2 Ba. unit, wet bar, •II.LID lfFlllS• =r balcony. I 18 .000 559-4221 NOW at S29~.1150. Al· 642_9666 ...--" --Frplc, belconytyard, LIA, I 7 6 6 . To 1 e e c 111 furnllhecl, w...-. dryer 1 MO FREE RENT 1719 aomable 11 13~%. ptua den. 2 b1, l1ml~ g11aoe. olOM lo atorae. 840-6271 Iv~ lncld. Summer encl1d 1 room to 4 rooma. Adj. FREE equity 3 Br 3 ba lllOI 213/957-6"'88 Cute 2. BA 2'~ bl rwnh•, room . SWI MM IN 8tD Centat ' gw.. ' Alrpol'ter Inn & Frwya. No awntlm nr downtne. FIUI 1_1 Ou 11 2 bd 1 b 1..., 1e1oea fr S.A. Cnt Clb. POOL Patloe overhang, TSL Mgmt. 842-1803 lmat 2'144 5802 s-hor• ..... r&qoWed Pymta $2050mo Sue I · rn g!. "$211,oOo. o!..'b'y =-38~; :~~ Agt. 1 11c:~t1 •;:~~~f;~: 1895/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. Northwood. 2 bdrm con-T8L MQmt. &42:UI03 C1111AM833-3223 191-5556 ~~~ ~:,n~a':i[~~ ~~':y 614 Ctubhou11. Newpon 55M188, Off. 7~7 houH, 2 car garage, do. lmmed. po11. All Old Corona del Mar. Alrpol1 are.£xac. lniu 1044 tr uh, hemmer & natl•. Boh. Own8f 494-8303 EASTS I DE 3 bl', frplc, nlee Ir p I c, 1 ma I I yard . 1 men It I e 1 . I 8 t O . BHul 2Br, 4 bike 10 bch. SultM from 226--450 af then romp In the aurl JllPlU rrd. 458 Broadway. leWHft ftrr... waatler/dryw hl\-upa, all 5811-9382 Juf'y/Aug. Walk to all, no 11 per lq It/Many .rtru ,A.0••11C 1 •lier some herd labor 7ootmo. 84tr3177 Spec.,~ Br. 2'~ Ba. clean blt-lne. I_.. ...... Ult cw nee 2 wtc• minimum Cell 557-7010 IUI Belboe Penlnaule vlnl· EJ•'"-• .,_ 2 .,_ 1 T h I 11123 Pomona ......-• •w. 7~""""" --;;;;;;;;m;-:-';i;;;;;;--lhll might garner you tw ed R 2 .,.,. .. .,. .,. am rm wn ff, pool, og, etc. -_.,., ...,...,..,... m VIEWS thou11nd& of dollars In ~· ~ :re~"'' i -din rm. 1r°p1c. fencd yd: aeoo. Agt. 544-14-'0 TSL Mgmt, 842-1803 NO FEEi Apt. & Condo dllll'fl 111111• with"-Holtytlodl I'•' uvlngsl 4 bdrma, 2 Priced 10 oaell '~t $~~ $850 1 yr IM, lat, laet PANORAMIC FURNISHED or 2 Br. blt-IM, vaulted cell-rentala.1/1111 Rental•. VMltMa ... tlltltl7 1 MO FREE RENT In Turtle Rock Gian bathe, terrific rental po-ooo. sso.5711 after 5 ' plua dep. Avall 8/15. OCEAN VIEW Inga, quiet, gerege. 87f5.4912 Broker. Palm Springe. '350/wlc, With etlort term IHH. Garden He>rnM. 3 bdrm. tantlal. Only I 148,0001 · I< Id• 0 K, no Pe ta Hlgtlly u~r,,ded 4 Br, UHF\JRNISHED, 1825/mo. 546-3116 aleo fof wkod. 3 8', 2 a. ful Mnlloe 8Ult8L Keep 2~ be .. Ubrary end large Juat llatec:tl lanat Pnpr!J USO 84~5089 2~ Ba. trtdr. Pv1 walled All UTILITIES ~ Condo. 2 bd, 1 ba, vwy pvt pool. S6eape e. your overhHd low & family room perfect lor WAIJ<ER & LEE C.M. huge duplex. 2000 3 Br, 2 Ba, fomlal din rm, comm . I 2 15 0 I mo . PAID, HEAlJH lrpl, lndry hookup, rMny Walk to Sm<*• Tr .. & ~~ D-lmS'!:t. "'f. entertaining. Great n--•r_._._ tqll.1storyowner'• I n Greenbrook . «144-1480 CLUBS.TENNIS, xtru,nope«e.'595/mo COUNTAYCLUB ~NG Aalpfw.87~7520 Newpof\ Bea c h . nelohbo<hOOd. S355,000 nca&~ unit. every lttra, huge aec>O/mo. 631-3513 Nlee 4 Br. Condo 2'A Be. SWIMMING, plus 831-8812 after 4 pm. IN NEWPORT BEACH H-all. Kona Kt111u-. 1 Br. 831-3e51. and '389,000. "'"""-'-" rear yard. l185K. Agl 2.J!r O'!Jtl!it. ~ncl b!ck POOi '975. 835 AmlQoa much more! Sorry, Eulllde, b""'llt. clean • ....., Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm Condo, fully furnletled, -------- ~lsor ·f(ealty 651·TI77 &Wm "Julllard" with view In VIiiage 2. 3BR, bonus rm. I 15g,ooo. Agent. Ellen 752-2399 ...., ....... Rancho San Joaquin end unll, highly upgraded with Oak plank floor• and CUiiom flteplac.. 2 Bdrm, aeperate den with _, bar and ,..,.,-ate 2 cer garage. Owner wlll tllten to .,. on ..... s 187. r=n: 842-IH!e8 yrO. gar, nu orpf, nr Way #8 780-1194'8, no pets.Mod .. -2 BR t~ii:; ....... por; Apartmenta & Townhou-aleepe 4, ·~ blodl from mm 1ff111 lll'llS ~. 8.1X grou, 8-2 BR unll1, thopa, bu• & park Im-2131541-4480. open ~lly 9 to 6. 1575 mo. ~7 =~•= 118 etegan ;;,~~.l~l"...!-'"•11 · Beytront bldg, 7oc>-t,oo7 ~~~~~~~~~ Eeatalde Coat• Meaa. med occupancy, '450. Nprt Height•, 3 bd, 2'A ba Oakwood .. --From '595 :;~~°n ~·25· ft LllHll llN S442,000. Call Randy 542...a24 Of 4114-5849 2 •tor y, 2 car gar. ...,... On Jambor• Rd. at 111111 YllW 2500 aq ft Cell~ M:_Frl llll,IOO Chapman at Oevl11 Real Townhoule. 2 bd 2y, be . 845-9095 or 842"'4U2 G .. A rtmalts 3 BR 2V. bl, attached Sen Joaquin Hiiie Rd. 3 bdrm. 2 be, av all 11-5. Small hOme. can be ex-Eltate, 642-6368 toft, frpl, encl yrd. 2 ~ New pelnt, new carpet, 2 ., ,._-gar. 873-4400 "'-1111 w • • k I y now I . Ag t . pended, on O~Zed IOI. •·•••trial P.,.1tyl3'1S g • r . $ 9 0 0 I m 0 matr bdrma. 2'h be, kid• Newport loct. So. Cleal\ 1 Br upatalra S375. LUXURY 2 BA 2ba, gar nr 97M 110· -omoe--apeoe--lor-..... --. -74-7 Cell714-998-8000 2t3/822~2061,days,uk & pa« ok. '750/mo. No 1700161hStrttt 1981 Maple Ave. No beach. $800/lff. 5i111LUXURYoondomlnlumon It, $895/ mo. utlla pd VILLA PARK, A.E. .. ..... , llD for Aon, 714183f-71tet, fM. Agt ~8 ( .. t Do--' pail. River Ave 972-8881 Of L•k• Tahoe'• ti.autllul A/C, ground nr 1055 El USllllUT" um• Preallglous HARBOR VIEW HOMES -5 BR. lam rm. lormal din rm, plua beeutllul pool & 8'>8· Completely upgraded -French door'S & wlndowa, planlatton ahutter1. pan- eling & ,_ kllchen. Too many amenities to 1111. 13115.000 Incl. land. °°""· Godttlall. II you WOUid Ilk• Ole or -& wtcnd1 SE • • ... , Sierra Mgml. 841-1324 631-0560 iw..lwtc d North Shor• lndlne VII-Camino()-coeta Mesa warellouM apace In the ._ ........... _ A VIEW . ~xecullve 642-SUJ 2 d 1 b s n '· leg•. weak of June 3 bike E. Ot Fairview & fully dlaappeerlng area ...._ ~ home. 3 Br. 2~ Ba, Spe, at~~ Ref ~ 4t!0::;:: 1 Br condo. 1575 mo. S. 18-25 11 000 value for Ad around the airport we 2dl BBhRR hM llM •• DI lln range '-g1'!!.,.g1 e 0 ~.~7V0710• w · Newport led No. 423 WMt 'eay ~8~95tS curlay complex. Call '850. 'ee7~930 rs=·1040 Mr. Tracy offer the moat. LHH • weaher, huge lrH I°"" mo.~ · 880 IMM Awnue · (213)830-2323 Richard. -------'-- opt. tu tree ••~. cp~ '°c!; ::': :in~~ .BJg Canyon TownhOUM, (It 16th) Extra large 2 BR, new 3 . Br. 2 81 lownhouH .... tala le lla&N ltll co.ta Meta 250 11 eune unbelievable prog,...Jve · goll courM fronttge 2 paint & curtalna, Kid• ok, 1 1 2 1 F ~k 25-35 1200/mo. VIM lndd 7711 renl progrem The moat Incl. Only 1800/mo. Br 2 Ba. DA wet be, 64S-U04 no peta, upetalra. rpc, p1101. garage, • '· · W. 19th.St.851-81128 lleldble I . Ill Thll 546-2831 ~ . :......., . 1450/mo & dep. 752B pv'I. Nr, Hoag. Avell. 8/1. T wnhae, eut CM """iv . . -· .. ,...,., g"T· ....,...., apa, ShaHm Or ••2 5717 l800 mo. 111. lalt plut $307/mo $250/up, c:erpett. dt~. might be your lut ch-Rare l!iCkbay clualcl 3 t • n n I•. t 2 5 0 I m o . 11 · '" • d a p 0 11 t . No p • 1 •. 642-8472 or 642-4502 a te, rHtroome, t 7301 1nce 10 get Into lhl1 bdrm hOUH kld1/pat1 ~126 or 4117-5471 OCEANFRONT APTS. 1 EJllde, 2 Br, pVI r: & gar, 842-~9 -& wt<nda. 8-::tl Blvd. Huntington preatlglou• ., .. on eucn 1635 Call fut 53M 180 Big Canyon Dover well Br .... nt-r-tal •v-•t to 11~ & Ir~ Ou Roommate Coot'dlnaton BMc.tl. 842-2834. low Int. & euy terma. Wa BEST na•arant-am fee • • .., --· ' " ., ' w•• . ' EASTBLUFF, apadoul t l All appllcant1 ecreer* wlll llaten 10 any type .-kept large 2 Br 2 Ba. 8-25. 1700, lnc:ld• utll. 83 -0754 2 Br, pool, quiet ares. Wedoltl8..-dlforyou BAY FRONT OFFICE trade for any product. Neer Newport 2 Br 2 Be a 11800/mo. Wiii leaM 8 No pell. 54'-t930, SPACIOUS 2 BR $525 & 1090/mo. No ·~ Pfice with ad '575/mo. Janllorlal, Call Norman 11 554-8222 11~$450 Hurry Call mo. or more. Owner/ 87l-7844 Upper, opetl cell, ~• peta. 544-4787 55&-7077, 24 houl'a utlla, pr1mo. 673·1003 or Bob at 543-3897 Ill 53 190 BEST Rlty f.. Brohr 7511-()708. ·----u-• bar. huge kll, lot• of Waetcllll ar ... 2 br. 1 b•. WE Ull •C dM dlx IUllH. A.C. 9PM. 7 daya a wHk Baker/Bear lg 4 br ,_ 2 DOVER SHORES 3 bdrm, ..,..._.ta 11.1. wood. 2258 Meple, $475. pool ~ N empt pkg. lrom 1325 I ooo. 142-1200 - ~Macnab· Irv me Doctor wtll ellcNnga Sen Clemente 1150,000 home for newer $700, 000 price range. New-port Beech Re1ldence. Agent Ron Poulton 498-4800. 496-2510 protected. ba form1I d/r dbl gar pool, new cpl/ paint .• _, ...... _ ,_, __ ..a --No pet•. 673-8803 or '~ ' 0 2855 E . Cat Hwy UIUll l&LIJ fncd kld1/pete <* Meo Good credit Nq. ~. ---••-544-735& ~34-;'2' 544-9'4 2 or Fii Ylll 875-eeOO Older ~ uaer; 7100 53Mt90 BEST Atty fM $t100/mo. 873-173-4 BAYFRONT, pier avail. 3 1645/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apt .... /.I SWt Eneutlve ~ S /F, near new Fire Dau Put Jm ~Tarr-.3 Br,2'it itory, 2 Br , 1'f'e. yard.allblt-lna,c:.rpor1, 1c~t~3ifhw~~~~~ lal•Nt4 SouthCoeelM«ro11M sprinkler, high celltnge, 8• 1 7 50 I m o E va1 lteoC>/mo. 876-308 ametl Pl« ok. Ava.II, June '525/mo yrty. 1155-00M 11 In Ot'ange Co F1ll s.rvtoe. ample parking, fenced. HouM for rent, 3 bdrm. 2 844-t 120 l&UIN 15th. fftabllahed 12 yea;., The H..aquarteB Co C 11 N 1 C. S 111 bl. llreplaoe, dec k. 2t95 Maple l/erMlllea Single apt. ,_. Reh ch S4S.n22 ' I 63'1•1~w · P er Avalleble June 1at. M50 Lg• exec. home on '"' P..Wab 2'11'1 TSL Mgmt 842-1603 frig & atove. WIN tumi.h Ptlotoe teken/ '• c:hkd -------- 34112 Za rzllo, Dana acre. 4 BR 3be. n.-.ly L __ ..._ 2er 2 ..... t200 Vil' .. "IST• '"PTS. II nee. All amenltlea. 6 Mo. Guarnld Sltvlol Lu11ury otflc:e, bay vi.w. Point Cell 525-695t decOfated all utrM In-ux ....,....,, .._ '"" .. "'" 552-1744 • Credit• • Eye wnr-Bath, Shower & Kitchen, cl'g pool, ~tenence & aq ft. Secure p1rkl11g 1575/mo. 2 Br. tMi Ba. New•. Time Magazine, Cennery.,,.... 000 Sq DANA CREST -facing gatdener '2100/mo pp Reetrlcted ~-Pool, Townhoma, grHnbell, L.ge 2 BR 2 Be, gar, pool, KNX Redlo. Ft 673-5563 I - IUIHll PAii -Shll'P 2 Bdrm 111\ bath, "rthton.t thr<>Yghout. Covered patio. Aaklng 1101,000. Cell 540-115t • HERllAGE . REALTORS OCMn wlll ti. 111all1ble 942 .... 116 · aunroof, 1925 . Dole llr, cw pon, balcony. IP&. $750 mo. 873-11224; ~Ole 832 .... tl-4 --· -------1111 IDMTlll -, ........ -=""1-....;:..;;;..;;;;;;•-=1_==1;;;;,._~ June 111. LOV'8ty 38r w/ 873-3M3 2078 Thuf\n 778-2384 ~ otr 10 all SHARE ofb apec:e & .,._ llwn PlW _.. IWI -.._ dining and family.,._ MOBILE: l ido Park, ,. __ ..llal M---n TSL Mgmt. 842-1803 who.,. retocallng etetllty. Pr811igloul ., .. E111te Sale: Huntlneton Atrlum/1Pftnkler1. Right adulta. 1450/mo. Call -_, -•• ATTN: LANDLORDS T•ln Ole 832~134 In Airport/Np! Bch Newport Beach K play BMch, 1 lot & adjacent up from Marina. 'kr 2131448-9473 aft 8pm. 2 br, 1 be duptu, So. of 1 Br. 1 Ba. d91ww. S\lper lut credit report•.1---------PteaM cell 752·5599 with 4 BR, a1ep1 to halt lot localed 2ttt. SI. achool•. EnJoy breeiM or 7141493-7401 wtlndt. hwy. Frplc, Avall. 6/t. 1375/mo. Ceh Credit~ Nlarnkr, 3 br condo, Hunt. comm. pool. Prlee now betw_.. PCH & Walnut. and view, No pet1. Celt '" blk bHCh, 3 B 2 B, Quiet alngle only. U25 540-3"6 7141~ Ben. UOO/mo +'A utlla, 2488 NewpoJ1 81vd. S l3',000 L/H. 640-6259 Call llM-2411 980-5844 lor del1ltt. llcyllte, w1ppr nu ltltohen, mo. 673-3415. 11111 ... Vwllllllel 2 br, 2 be, pool, bdrm rum. 1150 dep. Nr Br1lnd ~:!:: IUltea. I DANA CREST F g e r c o m P o o I Latge 1 8' carport, pool c1ubhOUM, frplc, 1700. OCC. te4-3e5t 700-3.000 ft. Gene<ou1 la/J.~ FULL ACIE OCHn w/pano v~c;!nf I 11'30 I m 0 L •• c.g... nu & laundry, no P•tl. Sandy 842-4149 Elderly lady .... corn· tenant lmprovemenl•. ~f:::::~~~.~---~ .. ~~l~ .... ~. Vb ~IUT IOft ~ Nr MW 3&, 6'&-e822 ~. pool. dWlw8lh-'450/mo. 931 W. 19th. verHlllH 1 Br, view of p.nlon w/car lo IN 2 BA a5c 1 rt. 842-1)490 ~ -• _., a dining 1nd lamlly rm, Herbor View 3 Br. 2 Ba •r. pvt patio, xtra lrg St. 548-0492 ocean. Pool, clbtlH . hit. CdM. ttoO per mo. -------- •e""'y•owner=......,.•L•o•ve;...l_y ... w;;.;ood...... R E A LT Y VIEW atrium. Auto eprlnklert, highly u~radad home. C'den. 2 Br. '595.00. .. .. , IPTS. le25. Sandy 842~149 780-1962 N.8. =x~ ~ 1talned and leaded g1rdanar/watar pd. 11,2~0/mo. lnCludlng 7•2841 ... S B Mala to lltlr big 4 Br Ilea, r:;ltc:Mn. Mfrie47 gl-. OoMr'I View. Walk SURROUNDED BY mil-MOO/mo. Call tor delelll, gard«let. Call 876-0865 Wll1lJll ft.LAii 2 Br .... 50tmo. plue utllt. harp 2 r , bl apt. t wtllc to bc:h 1300/mo -------- 10 town & beech. 2 luCl .. tatt 1071 lion S homul Norlh 960-5844 or 845·1771 or75e-0705. Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apta. ~_:~:'~~=" ~~.~:"'¥;';~'~~ plualut&l10odep.NB. la11Mulnl&la2tll lrplca. Xlnt financing Tuetln. Rick Alderaue, en &pm. Open Sat t 1 to pool 24'"" ..._.... ......... no pet1. '"70/mo Incl 831-7325 1 9 lllAI Y1IW Rltr 73 t-4444 4 at 247tt Prlldlll Dr. MUIMI 4 Br'. 3 ea. 2 cw • epa. UA, CArPOrtll. -,_..,,.. ....... v 1---------s~ to aub-let tn llhar· 254,000. 4 4-9546 T (Up Golden Lantern) garaoe. RI/ eccMI, frplc, No l>'U. lmmed occup. •2 Br. 2 Ba. nr SC Pl&'la, utll. 108 29th St. -,_ M/F "'-Peril Ntwpof'1 macy, In maCllc:el building Lllua lilb list Ike over paymente. le.,.,t INMt II 1 i.vel. uec home. Avail ency. Get• evall. S.A ..,.._, ·pon 1 pt . Way n • Ag I TwnhM. pool, ape, ten-lobby. 345 eq fl, 11 ~?~n~:'er m.: .. !'C::., Broker 7~ r ... t11a Yall!t Wt Ju I y t It . l •... 2 8'. t'A Ba. '526-1545 .......... IPI. car 68~· 646-!Jlt8 nit., Yt.w Baell Bay Jan $1 15/eq ft. Cell, .. for '' .... .... .......... $1500/mo. T8L Mgmt. $595. No peta. 752-22 ""'""'RLY WESTCLIFF 75t-0048 Bob. 842~ toe ~Fri. lrg bonu• rm. 2400 aq n , fiat IUriai ISM L.,._, 4 bd, 2 b• '-· nG-0341 64M122 &42-1803 Waatlide. 2 bcl. 2 be, No ......... .,_ _____ __..._ 9 am -6 pm. 3BR, 1V.BA, AIC many HlrH, vacant _ Pkll trge den w,_.. bar 820 Cen S tmmed. ~ t Br Ammie~ to atw 3 Br --------LGE ASSUM. S127K 84~l9' lnVMtor wanted for 1110 & beth. C10M to ldlool. lllTIL W&1111 THE SEVILLE peta. ter treat, & pello $550. 2 Br le75. NB 5500 eq, ft. Corona de! 77~737 934-11101 Int In N.B. Fun zoned Prtv ClbhM a pool. No Tranafwred e.x.c. & Wife Newly decorated 2 Br 1450· ~2 Lux. bit-Ina. nu cpta/ 84Mll79 Mw. ON/ 55-per aq. n. • •---t. lllt luta ha 1... dpht, call 1702) ~e&-5944 pet•. 2 year l .. M req. wlll't 10 ,.,..1 untum. 2 or w/Dfl, MW crp11. d.,,., 28' Trf..plell. gar •• yd, drapee, pool, BBQ, Ioctl· Unique 2 81 Apt In CdM Great potential ror vwi. ~ --• •Y .. ._ llWI or '*file: PO Box 3318. 11200/mo 714/983-8339 3 Br. home In The Bluff• bltlnt, lncd yd wtpaUo, 792 Scott Pt. Hr bNdl, ed lndlvldual atoreoe. No irolo. · ' t 'f o I u • • •. Ag I . LI •• WI So "'--~ Stateline, Nevada 8f.4.49 ble No water pd. '550 mo. 850-1433 pet• no exoepllon1 Xlnt frp o, :;.c,~ny, private 67M700 . . .,.,..1 Plau ..... ~ A ... S4ll ~ :::""*'' ., ... CAii :ze19-4 San11 Ana '520 CIHn :z Br •Pl In EHi Npt' tocatlon-Oover I bath, r r In gar to -------- Uquktallon 3 Br model 4 br twnhM. Fully II· LI. Wut• 1111 Unique aet up awll I/yd 714 1 11 .. 81~7~;l::.!i ...... Cal 1-6, 836-4120. ,.._1 .......... _ _ __ ..... _.. Wae1ctlfl. Walk to WMI-ah.We w/tem, reaponelble c...L latab 1111 ~ac1 home. 120,000 aumab1e t 1V.% loan. Call avall flrat part of June "" ""'"' ..,.,., -.,,_, .,_,,. cllfl Plaza. Call rental ofc m 0 r t • N ° P • 1 1 · below mart<e1 ......... 500. Stu, 1_.117•2338. WANTED: hOme lrl Harbor 53M190 BEST Rlty... &. 8AM or late ""8nlng. '485/mo. 2 Br. 1'A Ba. ywd, 8f'°'8d get •• 1at. Iv &45-e648 ' 1415/mo. 720-0353 or 800 IQ ft., pvt bath, -ter 113 500 d c " View or llmMar -for (I II be OVI of town Sat.) upper unit, balcony, UA, lut p1u1 1250 cleaning mag. 851-2255 Debbie. & QU pd, ate 8V'lll Ind. • wn. Ill Pa-Tutia -lltl purcn.ae or trade'°' lo-luL..... Utt Yrty Lr 2 bd 2 .. _ ,_, cwport. dep. A•f'•. 1550/mo .... ci..tt n'H Fe to .... ~.·-.......... _ 1800 aq ft o f fenced I r I ck T •nor e . • g t come property or land • ge • -. ".... 527 w Wltaon 845-«)9S ---""" _...,.. )'9fd. C.2, Suite T, 130 E. 780-4702. Open today. 754-0344 own/aot · 3 Br 1'h ba twnhM endd lrge patio, w/d, 2 car TSL u-. · 642 1803 · Btautttut IWO l9¥el -dty, l•I• 1pl •for tum mer. 17th St. C.M. '500/mo. •l•I patio, comm. p'ool & carport. Sm pet, N60. ._.... • EHtalde 2 Br. 1~ Ba. ooeen. Cetallna View . 3 non-ernttr. l300/mo +'A 548-041'9 mlNIL .. E 4 Bdrm 2* Ba. Own Ihle lovely home & lrg lot 1245,000. 1518 Anita Ln. alUCk s.,.., 83 t-12ee U... Te rr.1111111J ~l•yground. 1mmac. tit, IMt dep. 5408 Ntp-WllM• ft.U11 TownhouM, patio,~.,. bedroom, 2 bath. car-ut111. Call 873-3847 or -w-.. -.. -... --tals--mt-- 3 BR, large aolld Oall. ....,._.. 550. 631·3Ut dye tuneAve.&45-5258-. Bach. 1 a 2 Br. Apta. •· aec>Otmo. 842-2 91 pail, dr1PM, bull1-lnt, 2,_7_20-045 __ g ______ , famlly room with 8' aolld ........ , 752-2197 aft 5 pm, 2 bd, 1 be. yrly, M25trno. Avail lmmed. pool, tl)a, .... fUI Ulf ancloeed oarpdfte, leun-Lonely retired man, •ln5 up, 22e5 ft ~ Oak bar, w1ln1cote, 1 would Mk• to ueume 1 3BR, Oen, qutel oul-d• No 1>91a. LA. c.pott No l>'U. · dry fac:lllly, publlc golf tpHkt French, play1 llrlal office. 11101 A.- hardwood tloora, huge low Int. IOen lor twnhM. MC nr beech, new car-1~2t95 Bach 1415 H111bor Cr .. k. 2 er 81, courM & ltnnl• court• bfldge, wlallM IOEIP'· dondo ~. IT, Hunt· country kitchen with llr• condo. 210 3 bdrm hOm8 pate, new paint, I 1000 1 Br. "475-1445 pool, Huna, 2 blk1 to nghl behind property ... Laguna Bctl with Ired lngton Beac:tl. 842-28)4. place. Tutefully deco-In Newport Beach mo. 1at/l .. I H C .. no UllllLI 2Br. '5&&-1590 boll 000. 970-7740 ctOMIO~lldMI woman70pt\lt d& rated Enormoua 101 (pret.,.bly Eutblutl•I or pe«a. 7l4-473-n71 3Br. 2Ba. frplc, 2 car TSL Mgm1 754-0081 -/wtlnda. lor 2 or • u lt a . lodglnO '°' c0m ..,_·-..1=-=-~We:!: Quiet cul de MC. S...tl-lrvlne. $100,000 range ... Br ......... A• w-... _... garage, aunny pallo, STUNNING l•rt• t Br II T -•i H30/rn5on~~;. Av1ll1bl• ahlp and llt• II om 1540 mo. Tom, fully l1nd1c1ped wllh Read 1 1 t t " , ... '" -· ... _ tennla. pvl beec11e1, gar'den 1 pool & en ••:! June 1 • -OWn8f al Aec>fy Ad 1088, Deity fruit treH. I 198,000. 873-,"18r move n u . 115021 CIPI Town. MH. I 1 150 mo . ( 2 1 3 l 71:iw lSttl St rec 2 l111ge Br. ate, waaherr (7'4) 842.0t38. lot, Box 1560. Coat a _8_1_1_-ft2_a ____ _ Shown by appt. Call ltt & lut mo. He-8110 853-7000 Ft.mt Cer1 .,.. · · ~. aiaeoe. pool & I• Studio, 1310, 1 BA, nr Meta. C. 9264e lndua. .,._,olftoe 10 atw Frank Vaul90, 7511-1501 A.viii July 1, auper 11\arp 3 TAl-LE'IEL CONDO, 2 Br. '445/mo, 1 Bf. 1 Ba. Apl. cunl, 2 parlllng 1PacM ooean, "425, 2 BR 2 Be M/F 30+ to 11\r 2 br 2 ba In C.M. Euy atr .. t ec-ltatl)I Br. 2 Ba, fncd yd. s.. 2'A Ba, 2 car gar No frptc, lndry rm, carport, w/aloray,•· Sl50/mo. twnhM, '625. IJeM 192 apt, H.B. Tennl .. 'poo1, ceee .,.._ 842-4e70 3 BA.rr. 2 B'"llW, ··Linda'' WALKER&LEE, ......... _...... ~Y .2..~2~.:..l ~!.'!._!o .,_.., near ~vooado Call •ft 5 M 751-81145. 3 BA 2ba. modem 1Pt. 1 1ao, •P•· Smoker Ot<. =-......................... lab....,.._.....-11,..IS= " n--t "· ,.._ """'· .....,., ........ .., __ ,. 845-9095 842-'M2 TSL ...._t 642-IM12 bite. to bt•ctl. Oceen '350 Ind. utMI. 648-52M -Model, alngle 1tory, In ac.-& ...state ,__.__ 11.t.t ._.,, I 1e•ot h Auditorium, Hale 250. lh• Bluff•. Newport .,.... Il 2 • 1111141-4111 4 BA. 3 la, upgra ded QMl'l 2 8t"' ltoree. bus lat...... 1f .. v aw. ~ m o , P 2 Br, 2 a. utM ino. OM-Full A..V. WHtmlnaler e-ti. Exoetlent oondl· ····~ .. _ Turllerock 3 Br. 2 Ba. M.SO 1 bdrm 1385 :~"·,~~·,~ ,':.'i pool & beame. 2264.,..: 0.WC• pooWde ma i..ge M 1-4142 wood Apia. Female. ... ... at1-4029 12~. tton l.:.L.LI Towntiou•. Nghly deco-Hunt Hlfbouf 2 Ir 2 Ba l re'enb•lt loca,1011 pta.'410.842·1I03orpr 2 br, 2 bl, bit-Int, luta W P• '350/mo. ~9818 --------J:\Y~~= ~;;;;;;~~~~~;l~r~•~ted~~l~1 ;100~/mo;·~A~gen:t w/gar and xtrH 1495 1376. Agt. 644-0452 6424153 dlWlflr, 1\6 ,.,... beUl. LO 2er 21• IW So C.I F'I to ltlt 2 81', 2 Ba Condo .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!.._ ..,,...... 75e-0708 kldt'-53H1908HT ~TWMMl8r 1.,. No peu. 050/mo. Plua.'l500mo • • lnF'l.1220/moplUlut•.:: ~~(~71~4~1 ~~~~2~~ To piece 'f04M ,,_. l!!l!f! .... ~ llft 3 Bdrm MOO 4 tam tlm lull Au lllf 8 •, ~ • r. n r 0 CC . ~. ~ Poot/)ao. " 54148 evea. belfor9 the Bayfront 3 br 2 be new ·11no1M "ne loot Oar a 3 bd, 2 be. 2 a. oat. 1 H71J mo . Phone •fl DELAWARE PINES 1 BA oondo, MO gate, Ilk• Prof. fem. 10 ehare lg• ~===ri~;li~ Cedlllaca 10 Go-Carta r~ public, decor. l1eo0. 2l eiilt>oe blllne provided no IM ml/80 Cat Piii. '800 2:30. 846-7214 2 llf. MOO/mo. new. pool. lrltlol/ l)t1V, 2 '1Y Me OdM. M/ ~the Fad ptlone eov.. 84&-5135 IJ3t.f100 BUT Alty tee 557-6531 ~· r.'· warner .,.._ 1450 mo. bdrm, prlv enlr. Living ~;:'!' ~~., C1111c:'l. ='.ae11 hall Au 1111 lntu Uff l=~~·~=ll~er h~:: Urse ..... IM ~ =.aeo1 Bobby, 14t-74S4 ~: ~~53,800 mo. ---------§Cell§~No-i~~84§2~.se~7~•~:;:~~~~~llltc:Nlor Condo new 8 .C. mfM.I UMfto :Jar /i:y... MOO mo. fl'tue eeourtty 1 1 De6ewere St. 1111 llfll !II M/f' tlltr• 2 bd llouM, sl'DIUl£TS r; Ptua, ulll• /d, pool, 1 to a bclrma. ...ung et ~· Otoeed D8lfl09 'llW Ml IPTI • · uo 'lcfl, ~ nr ~ I I 0 0 . • a • 100 1 • MU to 1 1150 Ind. 21M ..... To -l..rO , ' 2 Bdrm. among With ttlla ad & Cllllf or.-boll. Clffll, •Ho + \t ....... 84(MIJOO. COof poo1 mil June t. 3 oal 8411 ttCM. plMI & atrHma. eee dl1 ut111, Mike, 141·.-:tH NWIK.ft~ h __ ............... """"'~........... mt 4 Ir 2 k CdM MOO yrly. 3 8' 2 ... 11000 yrty. 9pecl af aummer rentelt-t It cOndo on ~.:. t..~ llolAl9 .......... " ...... ~ t7Mt1• llf 2 1a ato mod deoclf oatea. poo1 gym & ..,._ Wn NY -.,._ 7 pm. ~. ~ MOO't Nt-0180 HtT No P•'•· ;rom Uto. mf .., Mt11t norMl!l*t. etl'llgtlt, 2 0.... • Hllollle ,_ ...._..1 • -· llll w. l~t ta.eo + ~ utk OOM18ACK H , ...... t C _.. .a -• IQ ~ e¥ta aft 8. IWfrlwld to (llrt "I'd 00 c-. .... Mii ~.:... ~ 1~·2 lam• AM .,,.. Of· Mt-MIO 10 lM .. cil --"' 3 It, 2 Ba In, w/Ofl a ldnn, wtll== ... "*"°"' IPt w/orpt. ""°' ,...-MIM de-for you." O&tt: "Y .. tl, ool. Aull lmmed. & .. .., , *Ill*· llta¥ei catporl, .,..-,. non:..,·._ end ll ~tie jull 3 tmo. lat,,......,.. MIUtty. tl10, C411 ~ lrt lftdry ""· _.. otd dllla . _.. tlOlft. to ~-t~t you'd 00M .... ....1 .. 11 tw'om..... grWftd .... CWy • .... aNt9'" c......... ----;:n".,.:. 'fJ: = Mf.1IO? .. t fwl ~ t'1 IO f'lllMIW 11. 8A. M• 0t ,._. to ._. -• NH t I I ldmt ua.y M7·14M1 Muri M ..... .:::.::.-I bM =~.~=.. . ... :::. .. ~ .... '= =. TOMlflOYH from MW lll'IL lllO • .r:.-..:- 1 +_pool•, '"'"... e ....... now ewl. .. ..,..,,.. ,..., o.. to a ..,, c ... , TY. Ntect """' .. * ~ tot eoolil"'9 ..... , ..... '",...., tl14 • ., ........... Oflftf, FUJ ADS UEFE . JL ef'tMi ..... .,...0 NHJlf.tt llvtl. OM ....... -..... =I dtl:l£ on ..... 1441-••t•t. AIH t.-t! H . : ": 4 "· ,,v . .., a -.u .. ~·~-!!!~~.::_.;..~I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =:=. =· (7141 ~li.~\f'1•· !1 ----·------------- CB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 19, 1983 lb 1·er 11111 llre111ar $1.84 per day ;:;;IU7!1::;.&.;:;.;•;..;:t1a,.1.._ ___ 1~c.,,.;;;o&.; .. •~1t~m.;.;.;,;n.__ __ 1=11:.:":.:t::.:rl.:.:••:.:..•----1areeta1 1ufJMa ••11t c1ua1a1 j ••t1a• '"1 a.m..1 ._, .. TU• BABYSITTINO Shampoo & atMm olMn ELECTRIOIAN. Priced 1111 ... -• •1 ***HOMS n•p• =--------My COiia M-. hOfM nr Color brlghlener1, whl right. lrff .. tlmate on ...,.. 5 ""' ,..IR CIMtllng: No lob too big ... PAllT1M l&OIW&ll 11U. 'I TILE INSTALLED Thal'I All you pay for a Victoria &42.8482 crpt1 -10 min. blMCh large Of am•ll Job•. Let me make ycur gird E,!:k,~:"~ 01 amall. Exp, rellable, by Richard Sinor Lie. Experienced & prol••· All kinda Guatanteed Hell. llV/dln. rme $15; ivg Lie. 3~21 873..()3511 en grow & your grau Remod. Kel111 ~872 rete. 18/hr. te7~1 28064'4. 14 yre ol happy ilonal. Very reaaonable Rete. John 893-o'487 In m:=.1~~ Mar room $7.50; COUCh 110; gr .. ~ ~m 1~~ lntur11d, ................. ," locel C1.1etome<1 r11 .. for Ill ot your pool C«emlc Tiie et Coll 0 chr $5. Ouar. ellm pet RESID/COMM'LllND. ·~· ng I end yoii PAPA CLIFI' !!If m Tllank yoo, "3-4114 nMd1. For expert aer w/lnit-". W ...... 3u•• DllLY & r 1 n 0 • · C · M od C t I .. 20 yr•. Do my own work, wlll ftnd my wor1( ellcel· F I lie t IRONINO JOBS NTE .,, "'" -• n 642..&257 or. rp repa r. 1 .. Y" lie. 278041. Al 8"8-8128 lent. Call (7t'4) 788-3773: enc ng, t '· p1umblng, WA D. et&&.m PAlmH vice. call evening• 5 p.m. Qeorge 49'4.252 evee 30 day ad In the eicp. Do work myHll. 11 no -A-.......... ~ k_,. odd !Oba. 8'48-8820 ewe my home. E•cellen1 to II p.m. II no 1n1wer. --~------ pllo lallMal Rel1. 554-0123 •El I I I I _, ... .., ,,_ -.. work Ret.renc. on,.. Prompt. n111 proleu-PLEASE k tryl R & M TILERS T ==---------i ~--------I ectrcan: new rec>ar trylngl Kevin Bigg• PAINTING-PLUMBING queii. Phone 942.5470 1onal1/loretw838-71411 eep ng,.. Cuetom ceremlc Ille Lft! UUMU Ctatat/ Ctatrttt ~1~.~~~~!; ;.r.w6f,~~:415 landecepe Maintenance R~~.w~:i~oo84J~:e5 enytlme. IM ~tr ,11_....1~ (l 14) 4H·llll work. Fr" •t. 1179-3021 SERVICE 30 Hellum Balloon• del Cemant-Maaonry.Blook & ln1tallat1on •t your "" Jack1on'1 Pool Service T l It..-! · enytlme. Perteet tor all Walle.Cuet. work. Lie. ELECTRICIAN ~lee. Home Repelf .. Cerpentry IHI! llttla1 l ie. •2511 4 975-3 5 20 yr1 e)(p. Early com· D 11 met DIRECTORY occaalona • brldea & #38 l057 Rob 5<47_2883 Gd retaa. FrM "'·Lie. TRiii Cablnet .. Eleo-Plumblng OllT• DTHtNI pletlon, malnt. repelr & Typjng/Word Proce111lng graduation! 87~419 C 4164411Weyne83t-7530 T .,...1 C Fencing. DON 986--0 148 Houee titting deelred b) & INTER. Re••· rate•. remod. Free .. ,. 24 hr1. Oulek, ... y rev'lalon1 ~--------1 oncrete: 1mall or lge C op,._ removed. INn young rteC>Of!llble pro· Lie. 283600. 845-8280 RMaoneble 851-t041 DO IT NOWI Ca~latt •akl•t jobs. Remove old, ,.. ElE TRICIAN up, n.w lawn•. 751-3478 FAIR PRICES! Painting leHl~n•I lor •ummtr Fr ...... Steve 547-428t1------------------ , .. fer IMlra I •New c1blnet1. ceblnet plac. w/new. 646-8512 ~gi, ~~~~:: ~:.;~~~· Tll IUU 11111 roofing, carpentry, fi1' month• beginning In RALPH'S PAINTINO IMll11 Ell.p'd rl18 ' •veil. tvea + Your Dally Piiot feeing, bars & lormtce Ctraalc Tilt denl~g, c~I olHn ng June I wlll «*•tor pelt QUALITY INT/EXT Huber Rooftng-all type9. ~~7114!'1• vie:~ .. .,,.,,.8 5el'Vlce Dlr«:tory countertopa. 6'42--088I Lawn-lree-lhrub lnatall .. c. terr 8-4471 •nd ·pay utlllllH Call Low rates, lie. 538-9898 New-recover·deekl ~ ~ Repr_,t•tlve I Cabinets & Carpentry lteH tltt Tilt MH 1&41 A't.!~~ic L•~~~~r:;i:t':::iri~ng lnll11 875-4'478after 8 pm. OllTtM PUmll Lie. ,41t802 548-9734 Wla•n Cltaa1a1 M2·11ll, tit 12! Small Jobs & repairs Fr eat. Guar 963-3283 I~ o:': FrM .. 11ma11 548-«>85 DUMP JOBS 25 yra. Lie. 403941. In•. lllJI reeflq lll·IHI WE WASH WINDOWS Free .sllmate 845·2003 Ckll• Cut uc . .,_ "mbltlou• Jep.,_ ~ar· & Smell MOYtng Jobe Lla•11tpy bonded. Reta. Color ••· FrH eat (le. ,381042 Fut · Prof...ional Acceutia1 B ,_ ......., ...... _... ...... ____ d4llW ...__..., ..,.,. Call MIKE Me-139t PIH ........ TEI ....,. 963.00t 1 Richard Quallty work guaranteed -roder ... k'1Custom Loving& Responllble '-~· .....,,ng, 5 •n-.,_.. Sa•••l11tla FrM .. llmate 8"8·7311t Acctg for sm bUS PR qtr-Ouellty Woodworking Free ~ Fenoed yd mowing, !rimming, '9'•Y· HAUl·MOVE-REMOVE Sod. eptlnkler Incl anrub HOUSE PAINTING I lies, sales tax, FI S. Spec. In all types of ca-C.M. 631•8825 'Mld)'I flH r Ctnria11 Cultlvatlng, lertlllzlng. Furniture, TrUll, Tr-lnetallatlon. Our work INT/EXT. EXPERT. BUDGET RATE-LO MIN "Lei tM Sunshine In" Complete Mt up & M<· blneta & bit-ins Also --------.:-CRPT /UNO/WOOD 964-2087 "3·5415 NORM only look1 upan1lve. TOM 673-2668 R .. /com/boat trlr l ie SUNSHINE WINDOW v Ice Re 1, Fr 1 n b1rs, door1. pal)ellng & Responslble mother wlll lnitall. Lie. 389280. John10n & Son: Do own HAULING Check our prlc4M b91or• Restucco 1v1ll. 841-7581 CLEANING 842· 15"49 540·583'4 el1ernoons mantels Xlnt relt . care lor ages 2 & up, 495-9270 83t·ll755 work. 15 yr1 malnt. a Cleanu""', yard/trM eve you buyl Lio. 20'45t8. P1Jtria1 Stcrtt••1 ·1 •-r-'Ct l 554_..254 839-7427 wkdye, thru summer I d At 1 """ ,.. LI _., I .1. ........ .... -..,, Ac .. 1tical Ctllia11 C Mesa del Mar aru. F11ait1H ltllailklat en aca.,..ng. 54-1 ... ., RANDY, M2·7M7 tr• I 11-a _,, Farlhlna Interior Design l&Jt • -•-1lrt1 -trJ!ltlY 979 5182 -ISMAEL'S G"RDENING I Cl al '41· 1111 HANG1NG/STRIPPING Secreterlal MrVtcee. IYP· ••• .......... New & Respray. Aemod.. --·-------Antique Restor/Repalr C ... n-upa, tr .. trim & tllt ti q VIM·MC Scott 6"5-9325 I~, copy, etc Fest Mrv Thel Ill contractora who carpentry. Lie. •3..4t012. Rapalr·"lteratlons CHtrlCttrl 0.atraJ Ftee HI Pickup & dal. malnt MrVloe 5<48-2502 MHtlfJ Blackwelder Paperheng· 8 5_.458 780-8359 per1orm wort( over $200 Ablllty Bldrs 730-1900 Doo11-wlndow1-ceblnets : ' 6"5·8"34; evs 731-9173 . · ROBIN'S CLEANING -SJ Including lebor a nd Panel-patios-fences Remodel/Repairs, c,omm JAPANESE GARDENER Service . 8 tllore>Yghly BRICKWORK. Small Jobi . Ing & Removal. Qual t II materlali m1.1it be 11- AHliUn ltt1ir Jerry 546-44t3 & resid Llc'd, bonded. Ga111t Deer ltt1ir Melnt. clt11n-up, lraej c*ln houte. 5"0--0857 Newpor1. Co1ta M ... , work only. 494-3816 .......... H_l_'T_W_•_•n--·1 oeneed UnlleenMd c;on- D • ~---'------Ins. For es1, 552-9t42 --1 1 1 11 lrvlne. Rel•. 875-3175 -tr•rtor1 ah~·td IO ... ate lacount appliance re-Repalr/sml fobs. Fences. SPRtNGS-HINGES·NEW r mm ng, •m• land-Expertlte HouMkeeplng 1111111/ lt,.U n•E I •t1n1 -vv ., pairs everyday. Instant ahelvea, parrltlona Lo 11.,,1, ll•ff•• I I•• OPENERS. All repalr1. IGaPlng. Jack 642-8855 Vac & euppllet Included BRICKWORK:. Small or PL.\STEA PATCHING A quiet lact of Ille 11 that :~:.!'a·~!'!~~ ==' :X1~&;'r DI•· rates. Steve 731-8311 Lie. 306888. Remodel, Lowut ralesl t8 yra Gardening wanted, mow-Kitty 64t-41170 ~~,l~e~:.' 'IP:,!~·6512 Rutuccoa. Int/ext. 30 your energy bt111 may go con1act Mary Grondle at All Phases Carpentry Add'na & Cabinets C.M. Lie. Tom 5s7-4•80 Ing, edging, reklng. QUALITY CLEANING yra. Neat. Paul 545-2977 up 2 to 3 times" high 11 (714) 558_..088 with any Arckltectaral & Repalr, etc. Quick aer-646-8586 6"5-46"44 Garage Door O~rator1, iwteplng. FrH Hll· wtth 8 peraonal touch Everything In Muonry yoor pretent r1tes In the que1llons Contractor's (attrieu vice, Reas. 20 yrs. llc'd. li .. tl 0Hl1fHflel sprlnga, hardware. Forl m81M 645-715'41 BETH 850-0933 lie/bonded. Very re11. ' v -· ED'S next aeveral yeera. Are State lie.nae Board, 28 Palombo 962·8314 Add'ns/Remod. Plans & demonatatlon. Seecoaat Mow, edge, clHn-up, Bob 873·5387/538-9908 Pl.ASTE.RING you going to 111 11111 for Civic Center Plaza. TOTAL DESIGN SERV. ·2488 Newpon Blvd. C.M. trim. FrH eet. Real. Cl ... Ac11on CINntn M--'al ""' "''"'" thlt? II not & II you would Room 890. Santi Ana. tat Consultation FrM AFFORDABLE carpentry, Permits. Bonded, ll'\l'd. 842-3490. rat•. Jim Me-tll5a exp. local home & apt n1 _ "'""' N<11o<m llke Information on solar CA 92701. Cullom remod. & new plumb, elec. Ouallty Uc. #418570 548-4271 clu/\lng. 1n1. 842-1128" ·ABC MOVING-MH25t 1 energy. call Don Inman ~~~~~~~~~ conttr by architect & work/ service. 75t·77t6 Drpall llW IMll lllllDn 1111. Europeen HooMCIMnlng Quick, Certful S«vlce. 11 I dealgner team. 64G-6"55 Remodeling, flnlihlng car-•-~=;;-._____ Spring•. hdwe. ELEC. Tree, land9cepe, apnnkl· & Hlhld llMltlenOe Lie. Tl~ 552--04t01~f...,l.-aa--.•la..,.1..._ ____ .. _..;..(l_1_4..;..)_1_1_2_.ff_l_l_ ~place yoor m--oe •--"·' pantry door hanging DRYWALL TAPING GATES. Bob'1 548-3M7 er MrVlce, ciMn up. 21 ReM. Ell.p'd. Cl75-t'430 ,--.-before tht .. _..t painting, roofing. electrl'. All Textur• & Acoutlk: yre exp. 8"8--0555 *A• 1 llYI•* H llf U y> 141·1121 S,rlakltra reeding public, Driveway-Perking Lot cal. etc. 631·8371 Mike Free est Kevin 87S.1503 lfllPtlTllITT Rellabla JepanHe ~er· HO~SECiEANING Beet quality. 25 yr •lC.P· WATER HEATER Special l'"AAA...,.=S•pri•n•k-ler-/-la_nd_ac_ape_. -phone Aepalra.Sealooallng DRYW,,LUACOUSTICAL d & I d ~~88Y'2 .,Yf.•5 ~1 Competitive rat•, POOi hMter1•Furnacet Repalri, lie • 2• 2•73 Dall)' Piiot S&S .. .......,, 63 -41 knock• often when you aner an ecap ng, ..,.,, M ..,._ ··-LlcT t18428 730-t353 "" c ._..,"I 1 llllllc To place your message All PhllMll & R9P411r1 uae '"ult-getting Dally tr" •t. Al1 5, 850-11141 • ' Drelnt cl .. red from 15. 546-61174. 842-8007 luellled. 6"42•5878 Dan Hallberg Gredlng ci.lor• the BUD 552-9582 Piiot Cla11lfled Ad• to "'-·• • Ml-rtr JapaneM HOUMdMt\lnQ STARVING COLLEGE Main• from 115. Repairs M & Paving Co. Ree/comm reading publlc. Are you ptannlng a move? reacll the Ora~ eo .. 1 ..,...-__ ...... ..u ..... -....-...__ Exp. Wkly. Own 1'9M. STUDENTS MOVING guar. Ev/wtlnd .ame $. ore famlttet llt getting Uc. 31176804 842-1720 phone Classllled ad• wlll point markel Cuatom bar mlrror1. WIT· M2-5tlle CO. Lie. Tt2M38 M&M the camplng "bug" 11111 SELL Idle lleme with 1 c1a..?n~ :~5678 Y.OU In the right dlrecllon Phone ~-5878 drobe do ore, tub & 8panl1h 1puklng glrl ~~~c'.1·u8:~~J~1 851·96<M/642-9033 ~~11~~·~':io~:;t~ln: Deity PllOt Cluelfled Ad to find the home you 1hower encl. Gl111 re· wanta to ci..n riou .... ---------Self thing• tut with Dally uNO. Mii 11 now with 8 Heve you rHd todey'$ Cla11llled Adi? II not. yoo·re mllllng IM bM1 bar9aln1 In townl need. 6"42·5878 plec.ment. 520-0201 Ask for Silvia 831-28111 Claealfled Adi 842·5678 Piiot Want Ade. Cleullled Ad • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, May %0 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Basic tasks can be finis hed -focus on se<:urity. greater emotional stability. Accent also on special services, individual techniques, employment opportunities. What begms a~ apparent setback can be actually utilized as stepping-stone towards goal. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on seH- e xpress1on, rom.mumcallon, creativity, children and speculauve venture. You'll be busy, versatile and encouraged by long·distance telephone call Forces are scattered but bits and pieces will fall mto plat·e. Gerruni figures prorrunently GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) Your po5ll1on is strong: others may try to shake you, confuse you but you'll mstincuvely know what to do and when LO do 1t. Emphasis on abiJ1ty to revise. review and rebuild on a strong base. Scorpio plays key rofe CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Focus on perceptiveness. ability to express tdeas in concise. nuid manner. Gain indicated through written word -get concepts, formats committed to paper. Check copyright procedures. protect ideas by going through proper channels. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on expenses connected with domestic environment, including special purchases or moving Moon position highlights money, income, ability lO make most or current assets. Libra plays prominent role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Moon cycle high. take Initiative, define terms. clarify policies, streamline techniques. Timing. judgment prove reliable -you can dramatize views, attract favorable attention, you might be asked to make appearance before the media. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): What appeared nebulous becomes solid -you'll solve mystery. you'll locate key which can eradicate fears, d_oubts, suspicions Ally appears from area previously ronsidered enemy territory. Cancer. Capricorn peraons figure prominently SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Good news received connected with career, special relationship. fulfillment of hopes. wishes. You'll be relieved of burden. more people will appreciate your efforts, you'll receive credit for achievements. Aries plays key role. SAGJTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Green hght. flashes for progress. greater independence of thought, action. Be direct, assert views. accent originality. Member of opposite sex aids in getting t.o heart of matters. Business opportunity proves valid. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good moon aspect highlights greater optimism, news concerning travel. chance to broaden views and publish conclusions. You'll feel more secure, financial picture brightens and you'll have greater freedom of cholce. AQU AR IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You have chance now for a better deal. A more viable contract wl.ll be offered. Key is to be versatile, willing IO diverttfy and to consider possibility of travel. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure proml11entl)'. PlSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You're rescued Crom aea of red tape by tnterventlon of one who owed you a favor. Emphasis on rules, regulations, legal rightt and permiasjons. Revlslona may be neceaaarr -have source material available Scorpio, Aquarius penona play key roles. Lest A Fta.. 30t4 ••!! tt Leu 4124 ltl1 Wu... Slot lel1 Wutt4 5100 ltl1 WutM 5100 8111 WutN 5 100 Bel1 Waalt4 SlOI Loat blk est wht It red 125,000 to 1500.000 -.. 1111 --~-HouHkaepers wanted. LIT NISH IUHI llllEllY •••ES color. vie 'cDM 6111. 2NDS. Alao wlll buy "'--• I..... ...-PleaM apply In per10n, ,... 675_33711 notH. FAST epprovtl Co--educallontl r•lden· r...... ,.., 1661 So Cout Hwy la· lor 7-11 Rent A Car NNI energetic pereon to and funding. 85t-llt35, tlel trutmenl progrem loc11ect In lrvlne hH •• guna Beech. 494,97;7 Wuh A detlll care Onty grow w/well Ht. com- FOUND Blk rabbi!, Eut· Danae Corp. Doug Bui· for 1dole1c;ant1. Call cotlectlon poaltlon avell-••P · people 1pply pany Min. 1 yr retell bluff. red collar. le)'. Bk.r. &46-3-489 able. Appllcenta mii11 ledalltn/ 850-1180 nur~ exp, F.T Stlr1· 64A-0 145 Mt T .D 1 4121 CHIROPRACTIC have 2-~ yHre experl· THllllelHI •••llt•tlt Tral ... I Ing nlery $1100-$1200 FOUND Germen Slltp rt1a1n, •I ASSISTANT, PIT ence with hyvy eklp-Wiii train right per1on Leedlng Nafl Co. In re· mo Pd llOtldl'fl & v-- lemalt, vie Santa Ana. ' 1.1 .. UmD 831-7791 ~•cl~ ablllty. Benkcard alectronlc garage doore: pldl)' growing Barter In-llon Hoapltal Insurance 862-3580. 546-1189 ~-· ... lff, Clerlcal/Typlll. 55wpm+ le~ Cex~enDceRpr~-Must heve good driving duatry Meka mot1va1~ ~~~~ +r::~ ~roy~~ -1 " • on · •w -record and rtferenoes enthu1la1tlc men and ' PtntH ll 3012 Special ng In 1111 & 2nd t-5:30PM, M-F. 4.50 lng1. Mon-Fri, 8:30 AM . Send pa at exper to women wfllln~ io follow a NurMrY 646-7441 TD'1 llrv-* 1n49 pr/hr. Law omc. nr O.C, 4:30 Pl\A 7t4 880_.143 Cl SPIRITUAL READINGS Robt. Satt..:..-.. NH/CM Airport. 851-77t7. . . •. uelfled Ad No. t089,I 11UC08181UI .... program llltllq hllst. Advice In all matter• R.E. Brott;; 8d RM!tor• _. Exparlenctd Walttr/ P.O. Box 1560, Costa W/S1.200 mo guer In· Need good lady 10 uelat love. merrlage & bual-642•217 t 5<4S--Oe11 --Waltr .... Call Karen. Mela. 9¢ 92627 come and potenllal w/pallent cu• 3 atter- ness Al10 counHllng Experienced dinner 8"'4·9550 Interior Deelgn Show I 3 . O 0 0 Imo Ca 11 noon• a wit. & wknds 1815So EICamlnoReal, WIDOW HAS 11$ for cook. pl/time. Appl)' In E1tperlenced Rental Car Room need P/T AHll· 842-2009 837-2868 San Clem 492·7298 T D'e. $10,000 up. No per90n: Joi!)' Aooer. 400 c>eflOn needed to write tanl. E11p Req. N B. IUIUUI RIMI _O_tf_loe_P_09l_t_lon __ open __ .-,u-11 credit check, no penelty S. CoHt Hwy. 1.egun• contracta. 7.11 Rent 8 6"42-2255, 548-1558 k CIRCUS OF Call Deni eon Anoe. Bch. C81'. 85().. t t80 Earn S4SO 10 S800 per charge boo kHplng A 873-7311 MS week II yoo have a 111. typing, 1table, mature. 11,ssl&E COOK. ltallen cooking ExP« women nMded for a•1a•uau wegon or van ane1 enjoy Hlf startln9 lndlvldu•I 2nd TD'• trom 15.000 to tl(p. preferred. Apply In 1trok• P•llent. HOUH .... wortclng with fa.legerl. H r • . f I •• I b I e • 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD $50,000 high yleld ff· per1on Set t0·3 t07 work and driving . ALL FIELDS-All PAYS Call Mr Rountree I\ 7t4/5'8-9337 Apply •1 FULLERTON cured by slngle family 21et Pt, NB. Me-.4590 SKILLEO.UNSKILLED 5A8-7058 btwn 1 IAM & 7711 W t8th SI C.M. .lo .112 homH tn San Berner-. Orlven-Otflce 3PM week d • dlno Prln only. Call COOKS Mutt Lynch I , fLtlAl 1111110 Labor.,.SllM 1y1 Orange County Company Opel 12 IHtl tt 4&11 Denni• 11 141 888-9828 2300 W. Oceenlront. Muit bt exptrltnced. Perm.-Temp. Merine Hardwtre. PI T. 11 ..-1ng a aelf motlvat- l .A's A WEEI Mon-Fri 11-6. N.B. f\111 time. 875-155& Call Fiith Avenue Flor-IUIJ MS Fri. S111. Sun SelH ed lndMdual to provide CI erk Dan a po 1 n t 1ecre1ar111 aiipport to A TTfMCTIVE 11111 1 1 1 1 · H u n I B c h • lal-IHI '493_.456 I~ man.oemen1. MASSUSSES £111l!Jllnt Now hiring llne Cook•. 8'42--0898. DIRECT AGENCY TO SERVE YOU - -lull & P/tlme. ~ Fruetrattcl? Stagnated 10246 Wettmlnater Marketing Requires minimum of 5 Btlt WutM SHI eel prtf WIQM negotl-We want you 1" ulea end h '" Ian year1 experience In • •FITt IATI LARGEST & M OST RELIABLE tOOO'a of mbre 1lnce 1984 972-1000. 2.C lloure DllEITAL IPA IAISAIE 2022 QUAil NEWPORT BEACH 112-1711 tOAM-t2AM l IAJ. Wiii Cute Olr1e To Serve Yoo UITIO l&IOlll Bec:llelor /Bec:heloreUe Otfloe & Blnhday PartlM. Tll WT lllUI 7H·llH 111-IUI •bl&. The Grinder Ree-menagement, big comm llMI 11111 11111 Wlllf ff tMn1 eecrettrlal capecfty. lyp· Accounting leurant. t400 W..t PCH, anCI rapid ldYlncemeru. It II f 12 11 lOOkl I 2 bflg Ing a1 80-70 wpm. dlc:1e-F/C Bkkpr for fut gtow· N.B. 842-8881 8111 551-2784 al1er 5 or JI r I • • ng or hi ano pllone and elementary Ing. 1mall CPA. I perton Aon 855-e1133 ll:30 AM-l Htlp dl1trlbule Candy ambltloo• people 10 P•Y bookkHplng. Per ion office. Hvy pnon., Must Counter MIC> tor Strippers Cendy, Earn vital rolel In tht produc-"""" ,,_ 50 -. 1" .. _ by d"' CIMn. H6 Ar" PM t tlon of The GrMI Arner-mull po11et1 V""'y or· •r,.... _,..,.. .,....., ., x re money dally. Hetp genluUonal & commvfll.. tOUCh. Wiil trlln on com. 846-4221 Full time NIM peraon for bulld lhe nallonel teen lean Motorcyle Show •~ ""t lrvl 552 ... ,., One will wor1c In A ... ~r-cat..,.. tlclb Word pro-,... . ne ...... _ ... n ... •• •m•ll L1gun1 Gallery. age hoepltel volunteer u.... ~alng .. .,.... .... A .. ,,,_. · 1 --• _. "'"--i.. tlslng, Promotion and ...... ,...... """"" ........ AIDE to minor hendlcap-WaretlouM/P\.trchaelng "7' .. m"'. congenlel per· ;%t:9't~'.ahlp fund . Feeturee In Market• Maturenon·tmkr.Salary peel lady needed 3 hre G,.,,.,,, Broe. Air Condi-aonallty, knowledg• 01 aorou the Country The commtneurate with ••· ~ morning, 5-46-559 t llonl"". 5-4fr. l8&4 POiler ar1 helpful but not Adult 11.1pervlsed. other will take char""' 01 perltnOe. Cell an.-•d . .,. neceutry. Salary plu1 •-• 713 642 4300 24 hr •1111 .. MS co m m I .. I o n . LIFEGUARD office and secretarlet • • • AM Tele~e 7t4/4117·7t30 or oper11lon1. Write eboot Pleese le•v• name. No experience neCH· 2131430· I 298. btwn your background and phone number. and best lNdlng Nat' Martt911ng MIY· Exciting~ op· 1oAM-tOPM. Appllcat1on1 now being goel• to Pr .. ldent, Great time to rMCh you. Firm needa lnlelllg•nt ponunlty. accepted. Newport American Medi• Inc. Pert time -6tenda, Mt adapteble peopl• who Fee for Directory. fill Tm PAY Du nee Aquatic Park. 15 t-C Shlpyerd Wey, up peJson tor Of'ChWtru. en)oy publlc contact. 1-312.88&-"3"7 PAIT-Timi Wiii 113t Beck Bey Drive. N. Ntwport Beach CA Teen, muat n1ve trane- Muel hav• clear tel•· Ext. C.1533 opportunltl .. avelleble B. 92663. po r 1 • t Ion ~~~: lf.1 1. ~ Customer~ with Ill• Loi AngelH Loan Pr<>CeNor Mature perlOn required to 7141545-8742 ponunlty for an excellent Pltuant voice. 191•· Tim .. Clrculetlon De-axper Loan Proce11or1 H1l1t owner et TEA & Pttt n.t ....,.,, pert tlm• Income. For Phone exp«~. take partment In our door-to-needed for buey u· SYMPATHY Apply 3811 7 deya. 2 hra dally. $400 lnlervltw call Jell 11 ln1ur1nc1 aurvey. door "ewapaper .. , .. pending office. Pteuant E.ut 17th.C M. per mo plus t>onu• LA 5"!>-5778 Mon-Thure .. 8-9PM. Nice program. Gutrantead aurroundlnge, Xlnt ~ Mature P9f'IOn tor lnler-'rlmee. Lenuna Beach llrl frfee4 HB olllc•. 14.75/hr to hourly wage plue com-1111, Muel be experlenced "ting work at Swim & 494-8498 • Active bualne11man 311 lnt..., Wlft ltllrt. "3-7457 mleelon. Houri: 9 AM·2 In FHAN A/Con..,.,..tlonal Tennl1 Club In Huntl • --------- looklng for Glrl l'rland PfT for imell bf ... mtg. Dental AtMatant. PM, or 4 PM • 9 PM. procenlng. Send l'le-ton BHCh W••ken'11 PAIT/Tm ms ... 2S.35. good loc*lng, not In lrvlne. 30 to 50 yMrS au.y Nftpot1 8-:tl Of. frelnlng 11 provided. Po-tume lo: Undaey & Co I)' N ex'~ N.-1 Wented edult• ov.r 22 overweight. Flulbl• old 8 10 7 tire. 5/deyl 11c8 n e ed 1 RD A tentlal to Mm S300 plu1 t787t lrvlne Blvd, Ste ~o 538-801ll who enjoy W<>ttllng with hour•. low pay. good week. 667-7283 ~ 831-4238 P9f -.k. For an Inter· 20t. Tut11n, CA 92&80 youth Muet be well beneflte, experlenot not II AM· 1 PM. v I • w , C I I I~ 1 • ) l p OOMtl Mechanle/Outbotrde, Im-groomed pertOneb1e a n-11•ry CALL: Mark Babyeltter needed "'Y lllTU./f....t.... H7·23e1, ext 1 ~.:lglou:OBank In cnedl•tt OC*llng. Scott poellM inot1v11or. si1111 5<45-29113 home or your home for Buey pleaMnt N.B. of-Helrdreuer, u1lat1nt, Sant• Ana/COiia Mn• ! c 11 0 ck 9 0 • 1 1 • •t t75 per .... 11. Cell u mo. boy. Mon-Fri flee. Ellper. In 811 ~ lhampoo llelp at lnendly arA 11 lookl"" for VM 7141873-2050· 2-~. &46-702t (aak kw Ptneaal 10AM to 5. 645-8470 front ofc. Full time. Se-but)' Newport Beech ._: FHA end Con~tnllonal MEDICAL Shem>n). ltm cn 3114 lary open & benefit•. Ion Call 831~t 11 loan Procauor1 with ·= ___ ..:.,_ ____ _ 1-A-T~T~E;.;N;.;;T.;;.;..I O_N_B....;U.:;S.:.I.:· B•bt•tlt•r. mature non-~..eaeo . ..,/llWtln<I AleO have 2 etat!On. tor 1-2 yr axptrlence. Full ~ PAIT Tm NESSMEN: Allractlv• •m r to cer• for 2 I m 7 rent or parcanl•g• to Time Polltlon. >Ont S•· Tr ml/WliiiM young Ledy wlll Modtl. =Sen PT, allO c:teen, Dental right penon. 831_.111. lary ind Bonu1. Imme-(frtlt tffltt hne1) Make extre $$ helplng Call for Interview Mon·Frl • t 14 Buty dental omce Melt H I d s 1 dlate Opening•, Cell tor ~ULL TIME w1n1ed tor youth carrier. promote only. 839-3080 BABYSITTER needed . Ing front delk r uon: 1~~~·M~nty 111~~ Appointment. AMER-Radiology Office In Mte-their own Htabll1h•d Metura, r .. p. 9r1ndma Isl, with J)IMNI\~ ae-llonlmmectav.:r.'or'9ht IC.AN TEMPORARY alon Vltjo. Medlo11 routH. Mat11re, outgo- lckMll A type. II moL Old boy, my eertlw pertonallty. Some per1on. Hlery n•got. 8 E R V I C ! S , tranacrtblng ••Plf tmdf Ing. ettractlve parental lat tractlta 3111 home lrvlne. Need own exper. pr.t. Call tor In-83s,2588 714.•1137·31158 or edvcetlon In mec11ca1 type penon, SllMM cell traneportallon. Dy• lervlew . 859·51l1 or local peraon to do clean-tranacrlblng MCMMry ~-&PM. M-F. 648-7021. 85 1. o 1 2 7 a It 8 ft. MO-t964 Help In Mlnl·leb. experl-up & maln\l(tanoe. per· 831·0740, 4115-4700 Piil .,..._ tfTI Prl11att Swim 1n11ructlon Agel 8 mo -12 yre. 11 yre ••per. M0-5558 552-851 t etk tor ra. Dental :J;3.• ~"~/•d, night m 1nant employment. Motorcycle mechanic with Knowledge of p11nt1 & GrMnberg. Dental Aaelatent, Beck H3-'~ hr 10 ltlr1. 1225 wk. etut. Ctll 1hop ••P•rlenoe. Muat lnMCt 1 .. req'd. Start ........ a Flaaaelal ...,.....,. WMtH Otftce. ExpeJ. Pref. Good · •newer Ad # 8 11. See have own tool•. Xlnt P•Y $900·1 1 100 mo. tnter- Reep. edufte Temp/Full Mure with many beM-Hopp! 81 Mr. Richard 642-4300. Call M2.e870 view b~ eppt only. CHARLOTTE SITTERS. llta. Call for Interview, t Hive IO!Mlhlnq to NII? SELL tdlt Ttem1 with a LI o yd a Nu r I er y 8"&-3748 5M-6t11«&40-1M4 HllllTI Claellfleded1001twe11. o.ttyPllotCIUlllledAd. 648-7"41 lnlattl Belulloletl lmmed ~ DOMESTIC HELP. Nwpl IHllHIU IUU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Optgtul!ln 4!H oement ,,O.,t1on evall. to ~.',""ot'~·bto 11¥9& In &1 Newapaper 050.00 to U00.00 ~euUclan w/cllemele. ;...png9'1~ ;g~o'!':1~~1:~0~'18l KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! W!El<LY PAYCHEOKG Full~· Mitty "900t.• . communlcetlon Mllll, It (FULLY QUARANTEEO) e3$. lllftl • typing req. Muet be.,._ working pen or lull time B11uty Salon Station Muet lleve ""911 09' or pendlbta, NePOft'lble & I et home. w .. kly pay· rental. Oreat Atmo•· motoroyde. 1'1111 or~ H ll·motlveled. Mr. chedil mellecl d~ to phere, lftto. at.o.400 time. 'For Immediate LyOM '40-et!p !itt t"8 you from Home Office WCl1t -"'«'I Wedneeday 8tm ~~·Ml time, 10 c.I: t460MI Hou~IMnen, PIT, ••• . lfnmtdl•ttf)' Ho a.pen. ::, ;J,ouctl· ~ ~ peneoced. ~ lle¥e cer L!!1 A,.... !M '1't A Pe... HO! Lelt l fn!4 HM =~·~.:=t= ~;oo COf~. 'fn:1'491: Cfoee ~':'No ~ =,.=n•. HO·H71 LOST· SIMI b&t 00g W/ Loel: &1-bll .,.., Gliv.t Found: M. 8l8IMM mix. r1gl'lt In Ille comfort end E<>e. ctal llcenH required. HOUM ~Miida of whtt• Oflell. No fao•. lchn-. t2 yr•. delf. vie. Hell & 1 .. 011. HB Hcurlty of your own eoet CIH nlng, 8 tire. Apply M acClregor Orang•? 11 ao- ,-;,.-~ ~ ) , ~"' -.•. v I {£,~ v ·~ ~11.. .. Antwert to "Blackfe'' f'e, Red COiiet. no ta,ge. 5/10. 913-tttt, 9Xt 2'3 tM>me. C»lalll end_.... ~ M/lw. Yaoflta, 11$1 Ptecarrtla. oepttng Iona tor 751....00 ~ AIWwd ~ deyl 0 cetlon malled. lend rour 8"2""4.,. Coeta MaM profu1 onal hou1• 720-1.841 ev•• o; F UNO: IUond• Coaker name and addr ... to: II.Ill •••i 01 .. ,,.,1. H ptr. U •ve LOlt: Lady'• Wallllam 7ff.f3M ~1 M. 8elbot PM-KI y 8 T 0 N I I N D u. .. ---~ .,, .. 222 OOICI qu1W111 , ~ Found: Mele ~. Wht & ::.· :~ .. 3.;_fl: 87S-&2"ll; 8TAll!8, HIAINQ DIPf. uH"9ft --In 'fOAll flotN. Need ,IT .. _ _.. a..-,,__, ..--. -v ..-v 33 M80 l'MDEAIOKS. "~· ~ 9M a.. live In Mtuetlon tot ,.nt· ...,.,_eep« ~ tot ,.._..,, ICM2AO Ttn 81\Mt COiet. FOUND! Yortcle. sun. AM, WAO AQ., SAN ANTO. IMtltl ~ ........ , leml "· NNCll a1111t· bl."¥ prOf In ""'Pt lotl. Fi*ld ....,. on..,_. 81().0tlt vie Mem~ll & Alabama. NtO. TIXA8 71229 ence. 111.oau or M utt be r•i wiown tllend. C-' 81M200 LOii. Blue M ... ParakMll HB. '*'" IS5 Ptrllllm• lbu1lnH1 for _, ---..114 ~:"'A~ ~t ~"'~ 1 1:r.;• i..oet C.t lblMll: I Wfllle l'ellil, lllt. Vlclnll~ o FOUND: Bird. Parrot, .._ retil, 8"2-4810 (Ive Ele;gan~J ~ ..-. Ewow '~"91: ,,.., op•n. ref1, 840·1HI lte1•. Vic. WH IGlltf .. ~'°"a .. ~12 MonrOYta. .M. l't •l\d:J._· Coat• MeH IMO 1f no llM' "°"' """'° eMldnO •· gro"''"t l lOfOW Oo --.. , 79 • ~ l ___ , "-.-..... l'•-·-""°.,; ¥7-0over. eu .aaH or ...... 14 Marin• lyn111•110 Lubtl• lndMdual -.. ~.... ....... '""' '0...0.1_._ _______ , ......... '~~r~tem '";(f~ F~ Or. l wilt M. tat, cante, r.ut/AI wt10•1'1, llOn l llW ~.H~ ~...;;'~ 9IP" HCMetleep« Meded for FOUND 1n 91g Cyn '* a •ht .AfC, fem bllll vie. Adame/Oele•ar•. del!ain,t. 127•111,0 ttte rlllM touoh" to out .: Oii font .. ....,,... •ld•rlt l•dJ. 8 alboa wN1e ~ _,..,., ca "'°"" ah9p fem Hit ~9440 -.in ti I.Ill till creatfv• Menu. aa1ery tot .,,..,.... .._. ~. •N-q71 .... -!!!!..!•'··· ,,..; .... ,_.,. ·-...... -- -=---=.::::.-......... ~':;.Ii:°": loll:=" 1111 '., .... g;~ mc~:1~ ~~~~'">'· C:, ';'t.,j,.!'°.-.. "'~ ~~ .. Mr .... ....., • • •_:t.!.r.., M =!"" ... Ir\:;; _.flw "'· • ...,,.,....... -.... ... .u w.a .._,It www••• -· -.. 11.rd &111rr.0111, lff ....... --.. 1•• r:· Valu•, A •••tcl , ""-'!--... ..._ ._. _..,. Dllll' ~ ._ .,.. , ....., .--ltl 71M911. Iii i.a ....... t42•MT4 PIOC W"'ent ML 511·14'S lf'r IM90M. = = "'¥~ ,_. ~ ta • -r ~t.. ;•+ ... !_ er - , ', l. ,, r ~GES 11-14 ... EARN lf TO S75.00 PB WEEK Wt now hht IS ~llCI IOI )'011111 N&tr •v•rs to MCutt 1..Wa fof The °'"" Coast Olify Not. Ollr cr"1 start al 3.30 p 111 w "°'' wnt1f 8:30 p.m. W1'•dln On Sttij,..,, "' WOil 1 few moi• hourt. Y'ov will Wft m.ny lr!Pt •114 pru"-Ilona wlUI tarninc ,out own «IA rnwy, .. thtr• Is no lltl1nrln1 01 toll1thoft s1 A 111tolnd If YCIU ,,. lnlerdltd, plea• call Mf I ' ; • . (714) 541-7058 ' ~ .r--_-1.....~,,---. ~u " .-•· -~ Orange Coaat OAIL.Y PILOT/Thurlday, May 19, 1983 lt11 Wu!!f 1111 Ma ...... UM 1111 ...... llM btltw" Hll 1u111 lalta ••a&t•I ltU f!U lll-l1M PU llY ...... 111 • • & lat!!! ... tl HM SO' Cotonedo w/4-Cyl 9"· Petition ClfcUatOA ..... iUJI ... s:;c=·. =ant~· C!mt ... .. glne. mint oond. l.22,000. Newport 8eecll Tu ---3 • Lot ~•-a&. T t2 ltr1na QUltlt. Ov1Uon. 173-'7'3 Paylwleewtlly.~own La~. Mu1t heve ax· Wllftl .....,.."*In H9w-21 1422-8205 ,.,. __ , ,..._,,..: "215.tref.18" •--------- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUVIE hn, f'*1 ltnrnedlaMfy. oal9nt aecntlfial Mc.._ pon BMct\, l.eel ...-Aafrlg late model froet J enn-Air range I tlO, · Cal 20· ltlo, 00\IW, trll6ar. 831-&334 e31-1Mt Aacent Lft Firm°' CPA our top penon ll'lt In 24 tree, worke good. ll50. Alrbrueh I oompreuot OftJa farall911 I l3&00. 81S.2935 P-.chOOI i.aotler, E. C. Arm ~ requlr· llourt and b<OUQtlt 11o1ne WUI dell'ler 4 O\*'MI•· =~·. ~"f:i:~~ ... ~=~ lql .... I llM L.Ner. ,_ mMt 6 boom, E unll1 required. Full ed. Top Saluy. (714) '445. Cel 751~.22 etter 213/422·92e5 w/tbl atnd '35, Hoo-Walnut aMC oa.e. 1150 teeo. 8ebot f9C9 w/,_ ACROSS time. Benefit•. Colt• 752;Ut6 or (114) 1PM. Otyet, WOtk• good. u 5. vac 116. Cer etereo 1 1116.Exaootialrl.~ Mll,'4IO.M2·7226 Meu .,.. $40-1919 °' 640-2e3 TOP I . I Wiii dellver & guatentee. componente 110 10 125. I 75. 2 dr leathet met .. '82 L..., w/trallet uMd 1 Repoeed _54_9-38 __ 7_7 _____ 11ECAET ARY • Type Fama lH Preferred. 2131422·9286 Lugg1g1, tannl1 rao· ceblnelt. '35. 4 dt NO. or'tty 8 tim., l'Xl1 eond, 8 Partltlon1· Profenlonal Breekfaet IOWPM, 10 key edd.,, ~a ~ (213) quet1, •kl polH, new 873-7077 eome racing equip. Biol. Cook wanted. Muet bl non·amkr, 111per req. llefr11N14 · Hot Pointe refrlg/f,_., baetlet Poftary, IUU 11t1 EXECUTIVE DESK 111100. l/eae.l40e 11 POT plus 111t paced a quality Adlmln dull11. Salary 13·7 ft . ll25 °' lradle fO< ellverwere/glu .. t . 1---------1 3 ori.t\ted. Xlnt working 1 1000-11200 mo. CPA * 'fllml * mlcrowaw. 87~7077 Many kitchen lteme Swlv. chair, credenza, LaMr a treller, nu bear· houre env1r<>M*'!I In 8alboa. Arm. C.M. Cal Rannati = ......... a..a.-Elec etove w/dbl oven. good• l decor llem1'. bkoaee. '300. 662•1211 ~n711•70&7.711ghtt. 11200. 14 Skater - Only tt\e beet need~ 754-1040 .__ =..,.~-pert cond 1260 . SAT/SUN 8-5 •t 811 Ollvet1I Edttor 4C deluxe,_ .. _·~--....... ----Burka ply. 876-7829 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ... •-~-1094 M~lte. In ellay. etac1rlc typewrH•. MllllY Oreat 8uYf 14 tt Catama-15 Eagle'• claw Rael Estate ~UY U. Ttuck driver. producUon Flf Refrlg 19 <;U ft freezer, SAT/SUN hm. 449 S-ex tr I fHIUrll. Jutt ran. AMF Alcort wltrtr. 16 Or not ••• -•"t U. Seoreterlel po11tlon In trainee. Valld Cellf drlv· both pwl9ct oond 1270 ward. Hew Mclain 3 hp cleaned & .. ,viced. Perf. cond. Rainbow 17 Unr .. tralned ·----active New""rt Cent., 1r1 Ileen••· 21 yr1 or each. 6112-1eo1 ......... houMhold. m0<e. 1276. Ml-3030 Salaa. 11900. 847..&13t ... Two c1reer ori.t\ted II· ""' ...,,... HI Low digit ... CllnlM8 needed to IMm Raeltor'e office. Front oldat. Oood driving r• I< Waaher & n..-"~•· • Typawrlter IBM COl'rec11ng O'Oey 23SallBoat,31>41o, the •lllll of broker-& office poeltlon requlrae cord. ~9131 91'11'1\0fe ~T-· _... 111 S.lectrlc Ill, black new EZ load traller, power 20 Expo1 or ........ good telephone voice )(Int cond guaranteed. I050. e4S-5815. wendl, ........ to *"«• .. Reda management of com-• TYPIST: 85-75 wpm, gen, 875/each. 644-&488 .. ..., merclal R.E Income typing, lhonhand l ap-office & recepl, Alrl)Ort IW&P lllT Ceah paid for uMd IBM chenMI radio, held, oal· 21 Careen during trelnlng. Excellent paa rance. R111 eatata .,.._ 851•1851 Hotpolnt. new hvy duty EvetY Sunday, 8am-3pm. Selaatrtc 11 c:orr.c11ng ty. I• Y. •I•• P • 4 . 22 Poura benefit• • llfe & l'lelllh experlen~ helpful but w11her & gH dryer. Orang• Coaat College. pewrlt ..... e7M202 dye, 112,5001080. eeo.3e30 lneur1nca plu1 dental not ~1111· Pratw IOeal Wanted: SOO women, l460/00<> pt. 876-7479 Falrvlew & Arllngton, 831-8000 eYlllwtlndt SANTANA 30' Loaded 24 Prell plan Cill RMJonomlcl r111dent. For Interview 20-3 1 yra old tor the W h D 1150 Coit• M .... Admleelon · many IC1r.., 164 000 ,,.: 26 Armed -IS7M700 ' call Mre. Duhl. Callfomla Hiii)' Petrol .. .. er, ryer. or free to buyer• Saller 2 ~. beaut ollll. I I 1•9 oo'o c II 27 Iterate · ..... , I T lt.i It Slit• Tr1lflc Olflcare. belt otter. Kenmore , ReMrv lontllnf · E•cellent cond. Phone ue or " • • • llllPIWIT Realtore • a~-<4910 Paid training progrem of good cond. 114().8745 ·~se.-~· M&-3818 °' 63l·22M. M0-1077 24 hre. 30 111:w111 Front olfloe peraon wtth ~~~~~~~~~ S 1795/mo. Po11tlon• Secrtltce. Kenmore Wlllh-ll A-i•-18' Hobie Cat, nr nu. Ill 32 Ward ofl good phone pert0nlllty = •viii lllru-out etete. Ap-er 1nd Dryer. 1125. flaw • !!JUI .., extrat. encl cargo box I 33 lost color Mult type. Garden Grove S£CR£T•RY plication• 11 eny C.H.P. Uk•neow Whlrlpool no-Oullar Oolob•I new 011~ custom spinet traller. '4200. 759-1387 3<C Bad: Pref. tocatlon n off I c • o r c • I I troet Refrigerator. 1225. l30 Mwble eofMii table organ . 1111 • n • w. 11, •...1-.J I Trtr. 37 Jumble JUICE TREE for Corporal• offices of 714-892-4426 Tom 851-1}37 115: Hldeabed 9ft lono $750/obo. 850-3029 -891-4425 leedlng recrea1lonll pro-Wiii PllOltsell seo Portable lam S40: 1t78 Sol Cetemeran. 38 Carried on a-tlon'"t Tr-•-~. PIT duct manufacturer locat-s d 3 d 1 .. _ ..... •ltdal• Ml4 1 Ral~ lampe 170 p~r 8W lprd!t.... 1131 Xlnl oond .• ready to 1111 39 Negate • ......,... ,. _...., .. _, b'-s c I pen aya n tr .. am, • plue T,H.E lrellarl with 10 start. Good Pey, Abll· ed In .,_re ... "' ... lllpel' Meg Cerd II ope-.... Tiii 11 " 110011. Mull .... BHt Bruntwldl Pool Tebla 4x8, Nll·bol(. 12e00. lnepact 40 Insect lty to leern M•'*•O-mente retor needed lmmed. 4 IS75-<4818 offer llkll. Moving thll 3 piece llale, con~• In Fountain Vlifw1. Con-41 Fright lechnlquH. Bob Con-dey wor1I wk good ~ . weekend. Cell before Into ping pong tabla. tact· Jey 751-a711 MF 42 M 1 1 nore, S«-0711 Reporting 10 Senior Ex-neftt•. Nlary •open. Call ''" tt f H ltp 9 1 m . A It• r 1 pm. com11 with all acoae. bueinw ·hour • us ca ---------• e outlvN, wlll prepere Tracy OevaM)l 558•1114 Am Pit Bull p•,_ed 1,,., 831-9109 1 H50. 848-6708 elter •· direction Receptionist. PIT, Type, correapondenoe, ar-· F · -;;;; hO 6PM '97 Eric 30. new d•I. 43 Cynical make call•. R.E. Office. ren~evl~~pol~r;;_ent•: Jt~I WutM SlOS ~~3-6;~.to g me. YARD SALE-Lalanne Pool .Tebll 11tnt oond. wheel, rlr, frl, ,_Int wt 45 Speed Npt Center. 478-()101 Ctno • :~ verie::;,I Exp'd IOlderer Miki Job, Lon haired kitten• A~te. 1838 Placenlla, Sacrifice S350. lnclde ~~-~~ 124,500, pp. 46 Make fast RECEPTIONIST • Type H cretarlal activities In Spenlah epeaklng. A.all Ora~giilwht & blkl wht i . (Perking lot) Seti llght I equlpment.1---------1 60WPM, IO key add.,, tlll1 exciting growing for Rafeel 631·2801 bobtall. 548-IS21" ·• un. 142...etOtl ..... 11 var1ed dutlll, noo-amkr. " -GARAGE SA E M Salary $875-1975 mo. company. 4pm l · eny u-Steal Tenk w/J valve. Oree1 bY'l1 Muat Mii by E CPA Fl •-l•lll aorted 1tem1/ toot•. IP-3000 pet 180· Fleh O.ff June 1. Huie overtuiulecf, •per req. rm. Aequlreae•oellenttyplng 1111 2 yr old lovlng black plllllCH. Sat/Sun 9-5. 18· sx'L Swlmtln1' new tramp, traveler. ~~t~.• 11 R 1 n n • h ekllll, dlctephone lblllty Catt SSts beeuty. Fe Cit, (•Pl. 1781 Tuttln Ave., Cotta 110/pr. 548.1005 ' Multi-colored meln, 2 and prevloV• MCt'etarl., _ 641--3334 or 1164-3907 Mela. Comer Roc:hllter )lbl, lraller, cat box. 12. llllPIWT 5 dayt week, &-5PM The Reel Ettaterl Aa1t for Terry, ~2313 IEtlPTil•IT .... PClffNMl'll, PIT potlltlon en-1ng our~. Available nowt Depend•· blUty and dynlmlc ,..._ phone pereonlllty mo1t Important. 10 AM • 2 PM. Mon-Fri Cell Linde at REMAX, 55&-9400. e11perlenc1 'for Imme· IWIE llTllll lhua Apeo, •mlll male, & Tuttln. n fW!t/1 .... 1132 lloo OBO. CALL: Bob dlate cooslderitlon NII\ Call e42-a520 blonde 3 ~old, lhot•. Olrl Scoot G•reo• Sate. 8 track CH• recorder. Wetzel et OCC dye ,_,me O< lettlf to: Adorable kitten• now need• he. 548-6357 Comet of TahltJ &.Mela 150. Reel to reel tape 556-5804, evee 551-1075 RALPH DALY evallable. $25 MCh. Mlle Pointer &10< Female Verde Dr Weet. May deck. 1100. Both Ilk• '82 PrJndle 18, wttrl. 857-3314 °' 836-9852 Shepherd. Fbced & lhotl. 21·22. hre Sat 8-4, Sun ~. l lllt cond. ~3!0 I 4 2 0 0 . RI c II a rd Rf Clll eai1 64&-4725. 9.12. Appllencet, hOUM-dy9. 834-4321. -56 t-e2•1 3801 South El Camino Dee Hit Fluffy kitten•. 8 wk• old. hold. more. Sony V." prof. recorder Tll LAlll 11'111 RMI Box !reined II Teti w/oompl. llbrary. Sell IO< Pr.-.ummer .... Open S C'__.__t C£ n2•1· £~':_ ~ Dane pup· ....... .,, .. -t S 15..00/obo or trad.. a,.t. arvt AS• M' 21 en -·-· e, " .. u 4! pies F•wn and brlndle .............. .... 'Bed1,"drapi\. dinette. IS73-7711 ... "' un •. ~Y et Equal Oppty Employer • 838.9309 . SlemeM "Snowehoe" 1 m 11 c . M • Y 2•1 . 2 2 ind 22nd. Don I mlH IH'f/lllPI yr, lam, epayed, lhots. A 9am-5pm. 21391 C1111 ':,'-=J,:..~4 Weat 18th Femlllu w/pegboerd UI llttte ~ty. 548-6645 de Oro. hall •--·-------' .... Ap90 «Mm colof· Sabot ,_ rigged '325 bkkp 11 •yatemi. RHp. Id 5 yr old m .... Moving Fanitut lt2S lutiaftea INc~ Gtwal 1111 ~ 240-4003' IO< AIP a AIR Lit• typ. muet 1111 $10 751-2656 -·-°'--·------· Res'lauranl Ing. F'teaNnl pert0nlllty. da 85;.1079 -Set, AntlQu., Furniture & New 12' Zodl•k, hHV) '68 25' Cor<>Mdo 3 Mlle The Rigger R11t1urant Exp. only. Pert Time. Call ya. ' I llY FIUrTllE Mlac. 8702 A.d•m•. HB duty, wllot• of extru. new 1nt1-loull~g AC oow taking app11ca11on1 fOf llP91. 642·1407 leb PupplH, purebred, L• 967-8133 btwn Newland & Magno-11200. (213)828-3973 e1ec ltlOWW encl h.ad '°' quallfled coolll. Mult AKC. chocol•t• or yel· llL L . "-h '11 1"500. ~In bet--. Sewing M•chlne Ope<•· I 9 k Id S200 * *' BlJY* * F-1-1-11 ong .,.. ' p. • . 3 • 5 p~ F11hlon tore, overtoc k/stngle 1°1~iu1'-0~2° aft· 4PM. · Im.. IOHA SA.ll80AT MOLD . e.2-5102 dya. 845-7425 lalend NB needle, 1 )'Mr min. tee-,.._.._ 9AM M 21 I & 22 d COMPLETE. You tleul -· · · tory exper Engll1h/ Chlneae Sher Pel male ... ._ •Y • n · 54 .... -------,-1-1-1 Re9tluran1 S pen 1 sh epe1 k Ing . puppy, rare, r90letered. MASTERS AUCTION Houeehold lteme. plainle, 9--9871 Brkf1t Cook. Apply In a50-1612 CSPCA '800. 404-5317 HI IHI IQ-NH ~ i7382 Sandllwood. ZODIAC Mark 11 35 HP 19 tt. Waikiki. Blu.I~ pereon. Down Home s.wtng Mechlne lab Pupe 8 wk• ehot• erraoe. E\llnrude, kept In ganga, met.I flake. Jaouzzt tat. C.. 920 No El CenW1o ()per tOf'I 160 Eve• 842'.0318· Ru et Florel Sof1. 8'. Couch, Cllelr1, etc. for Jdnt oond. tulty equipped. 455 cut>lc lnotl Oldl. New AMI, San Clemente • 842.8383 • ~back. 1250 Hie. 23 Viejo. lrvlna. 12e86. 828-6084. upllol1tery and much RETAIL SALES-Mature, ~ Sat/Sun 9-5 .._ 111• more. $4,316 obo . • I, CURL CH. llne AKC Cocker ,.._ • (714) 6S6-7&20 :=..::~~~~ Spaniel pupplee. ehow NEW MATTRESS SETS:Jtwt 1114 Ctanlc 18' L1petr1ka1---------1 2 3 48 l<lnd of trailer 49 Publllh 50 Slamp 52 Hard llquor 56 Clear 57 AOO\lse 80 Olamonda: slang 81 Serve 82 Bird 63 Fuel fM Stories 65 Con81rUC1 DOWN l Land point 2 Smooth breathing 3 Ma. l<ett 4 Can. provln- clal VIPs 5 Cap 6 Beer Mt'V1ng 7 Auricles 8 Local map 9Chlld 10 Fluldleaa 11 Allurement 12 "Lorna-" 13 lock 18 Collude 23 Curve 5 WIDNEIOAY'I PUZZLE SOl YID . 25 Rodent 26 Scrammed 27 Site's mate 28 Equal 29 Fly klllers 30 Legerdemain 3 1 Flahsauce 33 Polish title 35 Prior: Pref. 36 French city 38 Decrease 39 Planner 41 Depict 42 Etcape 7 8 0 44 Operate 45 Tiiier 46 Twig <C7 Heath genus 48 Leaves port 50 Deface 51 Ireland 53 Unuaual 54 Of ears 55 Codger 58 A Peron 59 JapaneM bay Store, epply In peraon; WETSUITS qulllty, mile & female. ~ s':5. ':ti:i1~· SAPPHIRE -lnvestm.nt Century baY boet, 4 cyl, ...... 1111 ~=~==!!!!!!!!::=!:::~=!:::~= #20, Feehion "'8nd. H.B. ~ CIOlor. AM 10< Allee A.NOY 7~2 . Qtada. 3 eton., 3.10llt, ar.y. '3500. 87s-&1e1. 40 HP Mame d'aMI. ~ 111• --------• N hlrl ---. • 2014 fn an antique dlamOf\4 1~ -._ ....... ,.. ....... f/O built Ford Fac:toty. Tralltn, Trntl MM 4 ..... Ddftl tat ,... ...... .,...._ ___ ....;;...:.::.=• S.... OW ng ...,,,.er IX· Solld0alcd.......,.tlblel4 ..-I . A~ 113, !:.'...!".:.!,='"~~· •7 .. "2"' ............................ -..=:..1.;;..---.;;-..;--.---..;;.;;;,;-.1-peilellOtd In _,IUll I• 2 Bflndle Boxer•. 1 three "-"' _,, ng. ....,.., ..,._ ,_, oa'-,. .,...., -Altrectlve. lrlendly, brlcltlon, hMvy -.tng C' old altered male. 1 Capt. ch1lr1. 1400, 500. Sell 15500/0BO. :1l>· 120 HP 'Merai..1Mr'"'"1U~-.. ~ ... --b-.......,.7,..,..,..,. 24' Golden F~'78 SC '78 fOfd F150 good con-$CArtD l!nowledgeable Mleeper· d f .....,, Id ..,,.,....., 1 640-8281 87S-3205 • Awn~, AJC, t1M1 Mdl. dltlon, need· 1 clutch. ' ~. r-F--"lon i-••ftd an garment manu ac-ve ,_ o ...,..,_ • · · I/ VHF D/S full can-i,;:::...-.:;::=:.......:::~= ~· "" -· .,_, ,..,_ 1 1--"'I 1n m-'-loving ••2 """"' Dini buff • ' • 20· s...u .... -t Sllp ..._....... cp.te. Ike new 1e200. Secrlflce 13700 firm .,...__~ _ Boullque. Send refer-'""""'' Of,_ ..... " y -· . ,... """"""· ng Mt: et, 5 Chfa, 1111• ,..ll.. vn. Ill ealety e quip., --, ·~-........ 557-3288 ~~"" C><-lllde Cell be'-' table a 2 ltl. Solld wood -•-u111er Incl 14096 offer a.di 751-8879, Tony ...... erM:ee 10 Cluallted Ad tN ~ i1f 10 AM and 3 Oreat Oreduetlon Olltl Your choice only se oo · · Mn 8~ •·.-80-..,.-~--.-3-5-fl-.-Ced--., T-...L.. -•s I~• No 10. P.O. 8ox 15CJO. ,..., _ .......... ai AKC Cocker Soenlel 1495. f>tt 552-7801 per lton.fl 640 98H · 561-1"3 .tter 5'1fn. · .......,,....., •-_. • Coe11 Meta CA 92627 ............. ...,...., Puppies 8 week 1115 2 So eo.t .-8Vllllobte .._.. Lodge Mdl. Xlnt cond.wunllf •. te Bed• with Bolltare M !--11----•••• '71 8klpfeck fib. New ...... . 18975. 942-0795, nit• 78 c.._.. C10, 350, tlll • ·7• -01·. auto,, .__ Sllel •• 11•• _~_-_a_123 ______ 1 1100 tor both. 645-2590. _._ • eng .. c:anva. 10000. P<>r1 Beach 25·.30·.35· ....... 23 .. _.,P -........... "c1"B'......,.._1 ....... llff -PM 1:.ca • .....,. Calf 642-4644 .,_....,.. W h I , S , I 2 5 0 0 . ,,_ ..,...,,n N-port Beach leading Springer Spanlel1, 6 '#tie, POOL TABLE .,_..._....., 051~591 Jewelers aeeklng part "'Yla... ..... Ador•ble 1 100 to 1150. EXECUTIVE DESK 4'x7' elate. cuat:;i~ llft a WAY Newpof1 I .... Up 10 40 ft. Tr.U.U, VtWtr ... ·n Chev"" ton, 6 cyl .• 8" ~~rs:::~)*Pd~ ~ !~'!.::~~·:.,::~ ......... , II 5.4&·7062 Swlv. chair. creden~1. ~·.;:::,. w/~ 13' Z,Odlac, 40 horu ~2~~73•633 1S or CloHd 10•7x7fl triller bed, xlnt cond. Make * 79 320I; 4 apd .. low office procedure•. In· (111) lll·IMl snerrte·• Poodle pupplee. b«caae. '300. 552-1281 Valued 11 S2000· ..ing mscury eng. Highlander I wllh lock I~ door1. on.. 642-e1oo mlla&. (3TTYNF) cludlng Siturdiy. No I E 11 ~ lty Tea cup-toy-miniature. --tM.I '°' l500 firm. eei-823? ITller plul eirtraa. 12500 Want: Nwpt !"terbor pvt 642·2458 °' 1·2529 .73 Oe'-1 p6dl up w/ lbf. ~.·~7733t.1uxe' 4) IPd~ load-- -lnge Call IS7~9334 qu E~un 1250 a up. 546-21548 R1111n group: couch, ftlllll Illa ~7o~1~8.!:;.!::8• ::!:ut~o~ c:.•!!:0~i Heavy .~u2ty !~,.plok up reek. Tool boxe1, 111n1 ;' ·eo 320!; 5 IPd .. _, llL.EIPllm end tablH; eolld leek Sia 3 O< 5, ,,._, '-' ' dl1turb Owner. Need bed. -5. '""""'°" oond. Good WOrit trucitt. roof. (lANV203) For "'arlne .. ardwere .... IMM p.,... marble lot> cabinet, worn. 1100 °' .._, ---. 24 ..... thore /:$.r. occ. fraeh Mele• otter. 642-8l00 * ·eo 5281; au10 .. low ... " THE PACIFIC CLUB at nllh 5· 1tereo coneote. .,_ ..,..,_ o __ .,_. 225 Aalt••tln _..._ (57"""U etore. MUil haw tDlpef d 1 I di t bl 548-69541 aft 5PM upen ............. ornc. wmtar. 2645 Better then new, '77 El ,,_ ""' t>o*' 4 110 MacArthur Blvd rop •• n. • •. SOOOO 873-02~ Camino / ltl8ll * '80 7331; auto .. toed-~hat~ r-:1::::. be I we. n h 0 u r I 0 I Norttlk• din.~-fOf 8. Roeentt\al Romance pat-. WANTED tt\e uaa °'In oft IMPORTANT NOTICE nu trant.~l:n:-br9k .. : eel (1BST118) Excellent Co. t>«teflte. 10.11:30 and 2-3:30 $700 Ilk• 1111631-8447 tern, $100. 751·21S59 3:~?~~18jH~:.--::::· =..~~is:' Nwpt TOADRVEAEROET1R8S"'RASND Headers, tnl rl, cultom * "61 320I; 5 apd., IOed- 548-3407. EOEJM/f/H IPA IALU Coudl. gm 2 pc MCtloneJ daya, 851-1078 -Fantaetlc oondmon c.ti . eYee T c cuahlon•. tm caae. $4500 Id. (8003010) H 1 8 H3S I 100, Mlple dining Mt, Lm'ID lf'fll p, r k er 0 a I e d 1y 1 Newpon Martnalllk> he prla. of Item• •d· obo. IMS-0953 * '8 l 7331; 5 epd .• toed-~~·:;; ~~: •. n~ Pitt ':': p"t t~·112r ~·o~ nn.., 11at ...,. 873--0954.-.176-0924 dey,~~ =11~ .... byV:-c1: '71 Oateun P.U. w/lhell, :i·.~1,~~ .... *"' 1k 1111 p re terr ed . Perrot Cherry Heid ?80-03.40 wllndll -aft 6 MAnRE:S! SETS· ll nu .. -tied ~ootumn• eng. Ju•t rbll, newly root. (1E8C2") ,. 842-SPAS. (Mitred) Conure. 9 mot "" ,._. fr I I d 11'""'0/0BO le ... king flexlble, In· old wllll cege . 1135_ S1ve 50% to 175% on Volvo 110, •Int, 13000 Wlldati• do.I not I any ap-P• n • "'" · * '81 5281; auto .. _, novetlv. & pereonabte Nlmmlng 857-&930 -& wkndi. 3.S dart! wood Executive NEW top quallty bad obo. 873-<4&48 e7!>-206t -pllclbte tu ... llcenM, eso.o2se •fl 7 PM roof. (1008811) SAWIXJST '83 people to menage the Certllled Red Cron =~~.J.nJi~: Mt•. Nol aecond• or,.. ' l!!rlet 1111 tran1fer fHe, finance '78.CHEVY LUV * '82 5281; auto .. load--followlng 5 poeltlone: Swimming lnetructr .. e jecta. Twin 1118 juet Mt, 25" 8a)'tlnW s.r.toga, fib, cf1ar911, teae for air pol· A/C camper peri. oond ed. (1EJA474) ( l ) T. sh Ir 1 Boo 1 h. wanted to 111ch a be-•trcLu•ln Excel oond. S200 M.. Call 95; full Mte 179.95. Saw '79, V-8. 225, Vo, VOMJ. Cueto~ ~eecll Bike, 5 lutlon control device 132oolobo · ~1 · • ·es 320I; 5 epd .. low (2)Tlckm & lnfonnltlon g1nner to ewtm. &44-9e73 • 53 l-0300 even more on King a radio, wll fatt\. belt 'Ya. •P•• • and brekll, certification• or dealer • mllaa. (1Eowt42) Booth, (3)8eer & Wine AlldtM! Hll Klng-elza bedroom HI. Queen Mte. Free delfv. blmMI. tltabe., heed wl $200. 4M-63t7 documentary prepare-'80 ToY<M ""*Up SA5. 5 ....,1l1 Booth . (4)S.fcurlty. , ... ,. ... Wefl Y A~..,_.. ... _, wt mattr•••· b)t eprga. ary C.,l 751-4301 and ~.lleapt4,tnllfiMI Sctlw4nn .,._a...-1a-tlon cllarg11 un1e11 epd,alre/c,cuatomlltlell --w let .. __ ... _ (5)Grounde flll•lnten· •• .... our ~-...•-.. '"''"'u"' Solld wood. I 650. ale. for 1P9C111 t>onut. cover, cleen. 1 19,oOO. dlee yielow~;;;;;.; w/ otherwlH epeclfled by w/uph pad. boot, chrm "'-· · _..., "'- ance. S8thour. Oulle1 20 &.Mtle 6 anllquee dHerve I e4~73 '"1ITH CORONA ponabte 406-32.45 8fl 8 pm. matching child carrier, the adllertl111-. rime. etep bumper, am/ Cloaed &.ndey Include hiring achedul-n clean, bright, beautlful 11, Fan•.-, naedl wcrt. .,._ tlna 1115. et7-3939 A 8 _ _. / Im, wc mlrron, 30K ...... llm I ~ .c ' ·1 I -.....Lo. et-....__. lt'e Ill t..re Oak Claw toot dlnln" IMCtrtc typewrltM, d8'll -T ... ~ m"-wfnt cood *"''""" n • coun ng. • c . ,...._.. ";"~E f 1 ble 721n 4 Cil'lalr'I m • I llght blu•. Ilk• new 12500 obo. 873-7415 or Uni C)Cle for ..... good -·A · .......... 77 320I Auto. (M4) A D •General Account· hr leul •I . or con-• • .. ' t 1175. M7-.3939 ..._,P2'8 COnd 860. 87~558 PUtl MU 552-0105 aft 5. 71320! 4 epd.f841) Ing MMaQW (112/hr) to W. rtf-&.. Pf llgnment Info call Grace cond. MOO. 494-5317 · · .81 VWPk*~.2e.OOO ml, 78 320! over He ell the ebove ....... ... Rieger 11 63 t-028 '· lo-OuH n 1lze bed elrnoet Oalu•• brut celllng Ian II' .... .,._ C.. H 1 ~ ::'~E~RI X::d c on d . I 48 O O. 78 4 epd, t19) plu• hand II no payroll. 14411 r..' '-' cat~.,!ne.Westpons ~ ,._ '200. ( n • w I. wood I c • n • Loaded St tMe ft.... 221• -7" 3~ !.'"'0• ·(~7M1) 1 dally acc:oun11ng, !mien-fll tr art.... re . ....,. 17th t . ....,..,, 494.5317 bladee, 4 llgtlta Incl. W• WW11ad: Ood.ad ~..::: ... ftr.... _...;84_.:.2"-1..;,.M6;;.:._8V91':.;.:;..;,.lnga:.:.:.:.:..• -1::=--=-:--v-~":7."-""'.=-:-~:-:I • ""' ,.,.,. tory.accountapayabla& -..... ... Meea 1..... t400, Ilk• t 130. pon.17000.85C).te45 POP TOP, cu.tom Int• 8 Cyl truck angln• and 'IO Dateun l<lng Clb 011 :::::-f ) depoelt.I Mutt b9 bonO-_., o k ti T bl & 4 pc .... ng rm eat, .. to 730-09ee lor mech e II t trenamlMlon S200. Tire pkg 3eK ml. 5 *Pd, AIC lbta. . ftr ......... ftrt I an que e a epprec., *300. 15 HP Johneon wtth 14' I r • . xoe en . changing machine 185. tniltm perl cond. 15200 80 5281 Auto. 1183) Become • part of the W HI 1111 c heln, 2 IHvH & 5 720-0973 91115 r9bond carpet pad. ltoet I TraJlef. all xlnl Sn rt . I 2 5 o o . Floot Nfe 875. 333 Eal1 080 646-&eee 80 52814 epd. (aM) "Sawduet Famlly" I =~ cood.1250. Dbl bed •20 couct\ S20 Rolla Of'tt'J. $1.35 eq. )'d. cond. 115001080. 71'te7~ ltttl C.M. M2-S379 F·-,.·-Vans. '75 .,,__. 81320I Auto. (678) epend 1 tun llUITlmlr on Te6ephone dinette.' 115•• refr~.· 125,· 752.e1C>e 87M72e Extra deer! '7t 10W • """-· rvov ft 6211 AMto. (MT) oundt of °'the PllT Tm bover camper on ·ee '50 FO<d 95 hp ftatheed V8 ceoo, 24', 15500; '73 t2 320I 5 lfld· (ae&) the or one *•---,............_* dr.._ & crib, 11 , bike. IBM Memory typewrlt.,, WILLlllfT/-.allT FO<d + .. T. Slt-oont .• •llto w/3 •Pd trent. run• Ford F700, 22'. 13250. 82 320I Auto. (tit) mo.tuntQuecrllft1laru The Natlon'e lerg11t THuRS"":MA~M 140. ell •Int cond. dullpltdl,c/1,tgecarn-SALEALLSPRINO Ba. refrli, heet,~ac:ki, good,l*'drhlecer. Reoent,..bltenglnel.5 Lm .... IMllval• In the South· T .... Maflcetlng Firm 11 751~&111 eoe-7 2 ,.~°'~.!~'!!"· Alllon~15 tank•. 37001 •o. l400(YOul'9mO\'e) ~3 7~e~.Trana, pp. ...70N.i'.;l .. _ i.nd. ~ fOf ~ looking tor • few high AMERICAN ANO 752..,,.... __..,....... .. -.122 ...... .............. .,.,, .. ._ catlon1 Mey 23, 1963.) energy lndlvlduele to EUROPEAN FURNrTURE Dinette eat. pd $600, tell '77 23 ft MAKO 235 hip ~-1 (~ ~ ... Sawduat. PO Box 1234, wonc ewnlng end ---Highboy• w/mlrrore, '300. 1576-7479 llST SELL n I Jotlneon. New belt .... 8' Ford Camper Shall ...... We... ... ,... .... f, -·- L1guna BMch t2852. end hr• In Newport drHur1 wlmlrror1, 7• iota, off-wllt, good 2 Ft BRASS CANNON radio, outrlggere, CO¥lf'9. Sierra wlca.rgo dr. Like •77 Dodo• Tradeama n LA.AGE SE'~~ •ttentlon Berber•. No Beiach omoe. Salee •XI>-rocking Chllrl, Hwlng cond S75. 559-5020 extrat TrlllMW. )(Int oond MW •tea IM 1· 2073 WE •• , HEW I us'ED'~ M Clllll, e. er helpful. 14 per hr macfllnaa. phOnographe, S350; EMERA.LOS M •: l14,a0olobo0 873-9003 ' ' • Van.~ oond. 11000· s..rr ... , ... .......... Part-time. Mu1t be ••· per' d In brlOal and fine C llflwetlone.. Coate 656-9333 S46-1821 8ec-enthull and organad with bkpna. '*"Ina, • .., tor de wt!. f>d V9C, ld-d 1y1. Co1te Meea 546-3000 guar'd, plue lucratlv• hall ., ... , MfV«a, Mtl New bdrm eet. 1150. New ~NTERNS HS; Of '42·7836 •twtjtlat/ TIP MWI M&-5 & bonue program. Call of chall"I. Vlc:tOrlen eofa. couc:ti. 1100. Dinette eat, M &-'--Linda tablH. Frttnc h 1ld•· 150. Relrlia. near new. E•olualve ~leland 80' Y1cht DorHI. 1924 F• ... 1111 ,_Ciiiiift Mf..llll ::::,,:,n::.·:!~ ~.i~~ •. 'i:~'~:t.'M~~c~ =~paid.·:,=. ~·t.~,::;r; H=-•~:oo~~Sf' ........ ---..Uaa IMI Lm ...... ..l!!'-,-~~u;:,,c:i-:d ~; :·J!..-.:':o',n ~~ Ph: 4tt-4182 DI~~~~ rw~~~ '75 Yamllhl 360N>. Caf9 ~~ 1R'J -1... VOlUMf SA.LU -• •-• trme, fta,,.,._ i. prln. te, offer9. 840-14'9 3 Wardrobe doorl. Open-good mectl C:Ofld. Ta • = ::.= 1 paint. COSTA MESA · E•tra oleen end good 8EAVa • lEA8IHO NeaOad al onoe. Experi-gtwweie otd bookt Ing 8 X 12' lncludll tract beneflte & financing · .. .. ...14111 paint A great lnvHI• M70 N. ~A.-. ence or will treln. full Over 300 ltemi In .all. ~~~d~Z:.~· 11~~· 14&.e45-04'8 1 v a ll . l 1t6.000 . 'tt Honda XU008. Xlnt menti Prl. pty. Aeklno 1.._L·T.--• lime 2 O'clock 'Ill 9 Pnwi.w Thuft. M . 1~ LoveHit 178 'oeek' S.t of 4 Drag M .. t., E tlt-320-7778 oonct. Many utrat. WI iii Satoo; mutt ... to ap.. ""' ._,.._ Mon.lhroFrl.Call•fl9'1 buyar'•p=m.Call 150 Beeto·,,.,.· 90X14 ttt.mounted on32'Jeffrleerlldyfor a11H,Oll'31 .. 197 ......... preolate1Call(714) OH) .,. PM, 986-0151 ~ W for • 840-SIH Leave ,., .. : white I lubg "rime. eummar, fllfllna f. Cai-. '76 Kaw11akl K.ZIOO ..._ ,._. 8•8·21H w .. kende I tr.o.... W-.... 1'1LD9m tllla. aage. 1226 /bu t otter. llna.llll00.~14 QOOd ooncl. 7000 mlaa'. -ftllD nenlng1 or (7U) CorTMllll.., ~ ,,..,.... lMTJ ..... ....... MMIN 1118 Mo Ce1 ~1 Ml-,,2t "-'tcs.ya. 6 Oompeft_.,, PrtDad 1985 TorOnlo Wey. C.M. Trp dr...., wlmlrrOt, 6 .... __. . ..-.. .-........ ....._ 21 • .... • °' no-o4lt ---... '& AhM 5H-tl01 "'*' cflest, queen hdt)t'd, _,,_ -,........,.,.. ,.... Turbo dleMf, A~. Lo-._ -•· ' Active Mortgage Co E•J>9r nee Sun-Tllurt 1275. 8 f1wr «eaaar tr/ CIUDI. port.abtl. AMaon-ran, a radloa, tower, '7t Hondl• ISO.._ 1 ~~top.l)Mtt need• lharp MCl'etary/ uo s>fn. 9;30 pm.~ Antique Mh mdTiger Olk nlta 1j1nd, $60. 4 lcll . Ible f. lood condition. plenk. 3 Sta. .tMl'l"I, IMO or._.-. ~ ~ ,r ... ,= t• 8•""-"4 lltng IECIETllY r«)ept Pre¥1oue •xper. hourt)' + cornrn. PIUlh a =:? lbl tel Ohrt, 140. Crpt, tan, 546-Hl · much more. IU.000 14S.S40I t. Oyt • IV""9./CAR\/ER In SIL. RE Offlc.. Ea· profa .. lonat working ...., .W aplllw/1 ~·. 12Jc12. MS. 10 9'), 175. For the bell In home oar9, ...,,,. •t1 Monell 2IDO 1'wenaur. ,_-_a_t_-*4 ____ __. N..JI ::;;'d.ct!!;,,~1~ oondlUol-.. LJ11uM ,... r,tOOlblt ofr. en-1Ni 642-4582 "ou .. w•H, pereonal 17t-2MO wk 646-0UO .,. oonctMIO. Comertlt>le, '7t Cacll9c JetJ..S-m·ltAW Int•· PllOM S•ll-1402 ofb. '°°"· 911-2717 . .... Couch & l..oiteeM1. oar• a multi ¥ft.,,..,. a ...... ~4 --II Dorado, Wflt/Wht, .. .-.e ..... a.t _.tor st-......,_ UlD Anlll•• HU Cont•mporary, pretty ~II aupplilrn9nt ~ 11 n ot*' bow fWlllkl. l.*I) CAM & TMICKI Rad INttw, All utrM. '4'0IOll11100 tN1..0- HA"80A A .. EA aarthtonee. aHO/bOltl duotl, Clll your looal 140 hip 018.. o.ep V 11 ~-IN CM CAU ftOA l"Ull 1nJ9c. lo mllll, Im-•74 200I ldnt oond MAI IECAETARY 111111111 (lllHltfl, APPUANCa HAVICE 5444427 Itron Dlltrlbulor. Call 11r9 new IOadacl. aeioo, pft WMte Wotor HOIM. .. ...... ~ l10tNO ~ "M --WfttoOf IW ' •:::•• hsfltll) 11u11la w. ... rwoond.., guar. e· aota. neutral OOIOr, Jdnt <714)111weeo7. 5M-1NS "••dr to buy. Have OorfNlt.o.ulo ~~4:~~~7~1' a. tlr~~1 m9011ar1. •'"'· 'r-........ IMM4 ......... ., eppllmioaa. 64t4077 oond. 1100 o4M>. a~ .I . Aotluarle uo. w fr1)jan..,.,... Jdnt Oeltl. ,,.....,..",. -· ILIT Hwvu/010. 84t.a4Q lfrMI .......... ) fer,.. ......... ~ I Ill M""?IU letl ~NI-. a.. 141-711' oond. Trad• OIC HI. 1".WMHTA..1.8• m11 WCHllVO.. ............ i-JoM ______ _ ,ULL TIM~ wM'8CI tOf Ml hz, 1•1 .... IM M7 .. tlS m8", 4 ~. round. 17.2 ou ft ...,.. ~ MO. 7U4114 Al .... "'°"' lttllwtl. HUNTlNGTOH llACH Apll tlft 70 aaot, rel* ... l2IOG. AadloloaY 0"'°9 tn ... llt1 I t11. t4t-71N Upttgtlt ,......,, ..... 14 L'*"-... & npa. ' Clll 11CM7?t Ml..-t, .. Ul1 ·----..... ,., 1lon '/re to. M•dlHI ,.,. .. tte 11 '~. NJO. We..,_ & COUllh I~. tMO; ton Cl'lavy.truotl rear =:;:~· allp, •HOO POl'MNT' • ........._ ---...., 1m ~,OJI. JdntOOl_l!l!t-._.._------U-J-f .,.,.. ... ...-. ltlrdl I.& dry•r. IU& ••ell . ~ ~-9*20. ....,,_, '25. &4040U, -a tar trape. • IO'MOTOfUtOMa ,_._ -....._..,. .... ~.-..wt, NAIP'M ~ ---°' adl al*lr In ,...... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil D •" • • l'I r , I t 0 0 Ml 1t.O · 112.ot47 fn.atU ~ ·--= ?! or ltar.o oua, U , IOO •71 -. lo Ill&. w -· ......... 11¢YfoAJ Til9 Delly Piiot ,_ lmi-... H•t IOlld ~I and An. 1rede etetlng .._. ~· 09(), Ut H• ~ Mii. 11100 Me. a1-0740 ....... 100 IMldl•t• opening• for WHh•r..i_ol••n. worlct ... w,f:,'fy dllllno ..... °'...., 9Qlllp Ot Wl DH ... .. .. ..... ,........, ~~---=:· H IH P•reon1 full or good, N6. o,.,..,. au, tlbM a fllQ~ICad aold ptated dtnnerwve •Bllll .. .....,. 1111 ... J'O'lr •, ----pan..,._ o,., aat"'"8 wor .. good , 175. •Mttr1, 1121)0; lolld Jor erMI,.,. or~ -• MY.., .... , ilty lfttdeU deelOft eCu41e. potantlal, GuarantH 141 Uta M•fl•oany 0 1ptaln1 ::..:::: O=~n. 0. Ill.I.. :Wow1U1 ......... 11 ~ ....u• & MCely dr .... atalnll COll'llnla-Mitftllrl dbl door 2t OU ft 0..-1nd CMlr, = la 11 fl. Nlllt Oii .. a ~ ,....,. or =~J::'Yc.': ~ r::-,,.;.:~~ v~·~~ a"'.'l:'·d~·::: ~~~ --::.:-s . .r.-L.~~ ::-...:=--=.=: , l.!~!!!!~---J _""Y.--:,._....;...• mn ____ , °"'"' ambttloM. --•1-t0t1... 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Cle Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/fhursday, May 19, 1983 Aa ... , l•f!!IM A1tM, l•prtt4 A1IM, la1!f1M A1tn, l•prtM A1tt1, l•rrlH Aatt1, l•prtM A1tt1, l•prtt4 A1tt1, laprlM A1tt1, Dtatttle lalll, ..... tic Dabu lll'I J11u1 Hit •w• 1141 ftrac~• t197 lella l!J'c• 1161 Vtlk1w11ta 1173 Ytllitw11ea 1173• Vtlkswy•• !173 CMlllac 13 Ckmler 1319 '73 240Z. eu1oma11C, lie, .W Itta .IAllAllJ '79 AX7, 32,000 ml, •Ir, ·99 912 Terga. only 300 '59 VW Reg top cla111c. '76 RabDll am/Im caea TIIE LAllEIT '73 Chr~lltr Nawporl, Of'ang9 w/blactl Int new All modell & motl colore rim• 818'80 $9900 obo mede, xlnl eond, Ill r• 1 mCARVER '72 vw BUG Body and Ablt eng under warr Xlnl cond . 12500 • IEL•m11 cuttor:l, $900. Cll't>, prifntcond ~ In atockl Call or atop by Clean 950·0733 or cordi, S 11.000/Flrm engine In xlnl c:ond N-New paln1 Orig Inti 552·7775 5 964-9784 •lier 6pm recordl 1vall $3500 I 950-7413 494 7224 ~ paint, new llr11, AM/FM Good c:ond 12800/obo, of late model low ml r • tJlt 754-4438 nowUllR MTHI . .flL.11\..C: MUST SELL THIS WEE· 831·9197 '73 VW. body paint. eng. 1ge C1dlllac'1 In Sou·i.;.o"-.--~~---~ '80 GLC Sports, excellent . 99 9 12 Targa• MI n I • .,. -••• • ,,._ """''' KENO. 11775 080 tires lllnl. a bargain th«n CAIKornlal See ua 83 FaJcon Awlchero. good '82 Max.Ima, lo ml, uaume lo I•••• paymenu Loaded. Wht/blue ve- 2925Hart>orBIV<I condition. 31,000 mll&a Cond , , .. bit tf)Qlne, aJ. ,,._.,.,..,,.,"4'..... e81·9237 '76 Conv. VW Black & 11700 759-0850 todayl cond , run1 \ood COSTA MESA " speed •ir, .. .,/F•• loye, atarm S10,000 -lillNNn 11..s yaltow am/Im c e11. ,.13ootOBO ,,.. 3 1•7 " " ""' .., 780-8582 . magi, >tlnl con<! S5200, '80 Sclrroco. 30,000 ml, IUUI • "'" · .. lll·llOO M595. 552· 11158 111 Jatta, blue. 141< ml, 631.9609 1m/fm cua, good cond OAllWO or &46-33-40 '°"'. 544-11272 Dal1Un '75 B210 HalCh· bedl. A/C, F/M, caaMI· te. Xlnl cond. $2495, 497-3420 Just 2 minutes south or • rct4 le tl4S '81 928, dk brown/Ian, TtJtta Hit fuel lnJ. eng, front ae1t S5250 754-1548 or ,79 Fleala Ghia. 1 ownr, the Sen Diego Frwy t ti 81 lo1ded leather, etec .. 70 Corona rebll carb & aheep1kln 1ea1 covere. '88 Bug, orig, run1 goOd, 553-1804 2800 Harbor Blvd tee 1t1/rf. magi, loeded ,73 JAGUAR )(J12 Ask about anrt. can .. new Pro llre1 trana, good llret. StlSO. cheap to own & runt nu radl1I llru. $1500 COSTA MESA $3!500. 720•11157 eves WHITE, XLNT COND. Tiii •EY WI & magi tow~. lmmac. 845-0560 Garmany'1 <lafllngl firm. 9e8·9028 '70 VW Bua, very clean, 140 1880 S26 950 731 -9975 S7800foDo 1500 motor, nu brak&tf • '77 LTD Wagon clean, SSOOO 964"4125 DAI UYI Yll wkd '• '74 Toyota Corolla Wa-776-4012.or 633-1535 '88 Bug, reblt eng. nu llrt1 llrea, $2200/0BO • to.de<!. 11500. 931-8964 '72 D811un 510 wagon ISll .. lllllSI thru our purchaee and Y on air automatic 80 & nu paint, cu1 1tereo, 631-0394 80 Dlnel Fleetwood --------- 11200. Xlnt oond. •• leaee plans. '69 912 Cpe, clean. 1 800 ' eaay miles s1'950' 'II 111 IHrtlf ft• e11lt con<!. $2 100 , I Brouoh1m, load41d, n..., '78 Pinto HB, xlnl ln/oul, ·~· -23 We have Orange Count 1 11 car 4 ipd · · ' ' 645-0869 74 VW 4 t 2 Excellent e n & 1 1 r 0 1 auto, pi Gu aav« Nu .,........,. y ·s tlneat aelectlon oi .Ill ILEll111 ~~71~. ~~500. 6"2.l86G Receipts. 536-7278 o I• 4 . I 2 4 I 0 . Dody and tires Nead• 1 s t ~ 5 o o / o Bo dlac brk1 AV ball 1tll ...... 100 II uaed Jaguars; Serle1 11 & llNllT '112 SUPRA, ellver w. black 1'4·4100. '71 Bue, ••11 con<!. $2700. • o me • n g 1 n e work . 644-5696 973-8870. $ 2 2 o o /ob o ca• h . 4 cytl~ fuel Injection. Serie• 111 XJ6s and XJS 1301 Quall Street trim leathe< Int aunroot 559.5950 leave meaa. $1200 or beat oller. ' 642-8551 euto, air cond .. AM/FM coupea. See us nowt NEWPORT BEACH det~xe atereo.' auto wi '79 Dal Rabbit <!Ix ed., air, '62 vw VAN. new rbll 548-5801 '60 Fleetwood ~oogham, -. -----c-=----:-caa etereo, °"''" con-UIH IOTORI IH·HOO •11 POlllCIE 144 overdrive stereo, 4-dr, aux. tank, 1800cc •Ingle Weber 15,000 ml. D Elegant, 7 1 Mu1tang onvert. trot, multi warning 2925HarborBlvd. $t1,700.· 644-9189 231< ml. s4900/080 am/lm cuallereo.Runi VtlYo 9175 Sl0,900.844·9628 351C· •Int con<!. 14200· 1yatem, tltctrlC, remote COST S 'H Ill HOSE OPE Iner ro1IUtu•. 851-3922 goO<I Greal ml & good '81 Eldo 381< tmmac 720·tll89 mlrrora L & R, new Urea. ... ME A Sliver, blue leather, lo ml Wlllt• wltll .. ,. •• ·7e Toyota SAS Pick Up, '73 WESTPHALIA c 0 n d $ 120 0 I b 11 ·75 Volvo Wagon. 245DL, I d d . s 14 500 D i -19_7_8_M_u-.-,-an_g_._4_c_y_l.-4 •4.950. 642-4321, eak ____ l_l_l_·_l _l_00 ___ 1 eng. A.sklng S10,800 I -c.a.-I t I but truck made, long New eng, clutch, 11r1t, 846-5202 '1 stk. xlnt con<! s32oo 5~a8J1«. '549 422~ A~" $ 500 ior Don WllllA-1 850-9746 •n-r •"or. bed. am/Im. $2900. 720-1888 . eva -...,..6.40~23•9 all 6""" _,, ·59 Mark 9, Rolls type, 1111,. .. t 1001 tal-650-6005 uphol Elee. relrlg '67 Bug Goodcond Auna '78 Sevllle, orig owner, .,. .. look• & runs xtnt. $9800 · $3900 760-0935 1968 Volvo. good con<!, --:-:::--=~-=a"'."'.'.'.R~E=-Flat tl2.J Otter? 645•9628 Rare '67 MBZ 260SL. ttth, ..... 111,llO •. 78 Cellca GT. 55K, 1 . good. Stock 11450, call $l,OOO 833•1352 eves padded rool. ele<: llhr '71 COUNTRY S UI ............. _____ ..__ Erpn mdl. Lo ml lmmac. Ftr ••rt 1, ..... -~-. owner $3000 548•6574 69 Bug. oew paint, Urea, 84t·4737 seatt, gry/gry, vy cln, 9 p-wgn, al e, pa, pb. '73 124 Spt Cpa, rebll • 914 $17 .500/o bo pp ffiWIJTIW 1 • caaa , perfec1 Int & 79 VW Convert. xln t 83 DI Volvo Wagon S72SO 675-6611 looka good. rune well. trana, am/I'm casa. runs K11 I 1 645-5901 oall Ylr1l1la Tri••t~ 9171 b o <1 y. r b 11 s 2 15 o cond • great Grad gill. Btaupunkt am/Im cass. $750/obo 844-9514 ~ ':!,~,r~: J~.~~: ·72 300SEL 4.5. leather 141-doo. ·77 TA7, 5 spd, air, Rea/ 661-3982 $6500 845-2561 white, mini $12,900. Cktnoltl 9313 '89 Mulleng, Orig Owor. Int, air. 128,000 ml $10, ten Int. sharp, S3500. '70 VW Van. penal. new •79 Rabbit Kini con<! 760-6285 SEE II FlllSTI red. ale. auto, n-urea, '73 A81 4-dr. nu eng. anrl. some body wo rk , 1700/0BO 831-7187 ...._ t12S j, '79 ACCO(d LX, silver, au· 1 • tornatlc, lie. 1m/lm cas· Mfle. $.4000. 4~4-5857 I 'll &Mer4 .... llllHk ,~•: ,u~u• r.J Great oond. Sliver/bl!\ ,;uT MAIO•. ' • • Int, 5 apc:J. $3500/0bo j 963-6313 673~ 189 If• " ' ..... 1127 ~:,-:rw ... 500. 979-7235 496-4261, eves & w1tnd1. eng. clean body MUST S3200/oDo · 545•4244 · '71 Wagon. looks good, We hi.,. 1 ood Mlec· S 1750 obo 673-7711 MB 79 Turbo Dlesel 50 '78 911SC anr1 cpe ex-y it. 9173 SELL SHOO 892·l684 I runs great. new fires, lion or NE~ & USED '72 Ford Gran Torino wa-gel tank. slate g;ay, oepllonal $19.500/0BO. t1&IWlltl '69 BUG, new eng, p1ln1, '58 VW c amper, rare S 1250 nego1labte Chevroletal gon, 68K ml .. AM/FM. leather. speclal radio Wiii take 356C or SC In ® rubbef, urea: very Clean ~:~n:'~~:in~111~~ 645-56!8 strong. depend&Dle $21,500. Dys 720--0344; trade Dys 557-0642, ~-Inside. very <1epend1ble 960•8639 alter gpm •isc. 9177 tranep car $775 Hrm Evs/wknds. 759-1296 evee 832-0729 T 12500/oDo 984-1393 846-3810 ·75 MBZ 450 SEL Black, '77'11 924. Sunrool. air, ~ ~ all. 6 & wknds 79 l/W Ost RaDbit 1'"·-78-M.,.-u_at_ang __ ll--:B-lac_k_on_ sunroof. ello'ls. cassette. Slereo, Yellow w/blk lntr A '67 VW BUG CLASSIC Cullom silver pelnt & Dlk Auto. ate, new brks I I 12 750 Ph S6500 645 2375 XI d J 3 1"'" A/C. 4 ap<I. 20K ml. E><cel con<! 60,000 mt ex ra n oe. , . : • • nt con , new pa nl, 1 , (39-50 mpg), Sunrool, 673-7711 ltaHlt 9151 . 000 m l reblt eng. am/Im tape 15200. $3000 536-248.2 '72 MBZ 220, Ale, amffm, 1111 lolUll'S '2650101'-760-09S8 752-0234 or 968-7343 ·75 Mu1tang II. good n-tires. 20mnr., comp Al LIW as wkdy ev. anytime wknd '74 Chevelle Laguna SIS con<!. idnt mileage, am/ "'" SOUTH '72 VW Super Beetle $8f'V. reds. Blue on blue. g ga 1980 Rabbit Conven .. lo 41 ,600 miles Loaded, all t m c ass stereo $5300, 552-0529 , /0 coum ml, n-top & tires, air, ~::::all~~~!. e~~~I n,"e7i power hcellent condl· S 1260/0BO 494· 7249 Ill) WU I! Cllll •Ill IOlll4 *111 'lO 2IO o* f' . mags. xlnt cond .. $8,000 $2700/obo, 851-2222 lion ~ucket ~1''· ~~ _K_evi_n ______ _ mancm~ YOLISWAIEI llrm. 760•9692 dys, 549·0626 ev. tires. rakes. co a -'76 Capri 3 dr apt cpe Mlril con<!, rebll, nu Ml· On N-Rena 111 "WE Will llT 79 Rabbit, AM/FM stereo iery, shock• & mulller. vary good con<! Must m '80 Mazda RX7. Clean. Air, em/Im caas tape. $7900. Ph 546-4615 chellns. brn/tanS A/C. cass, >tint cond .. S3595. '82 JEnA DIESEL 979-0594 after 8 wkday1. -Sacrllloe al s1750. Becker stereo. 5900, 62_ r, I llllHISILI" Dys 662_7999; evl 4 dr,5spd,alr.aunrool. 9305 an lmeweellends 780_1234 llrm PP. Call Paula or ;()r.angl' .. _.... Volume Sales, Service 731 _6299 cruise. alloys, met paint, C G --------- ·79 Mazda RX7 A/C 4spd, Bob M/F, 8-5 496-6500 ( f and L-A••nr. Kenwood am/Im stereo '72 AM remlln. nds 081 Chevette met Dlue '78 Mueteng II, P/B, PIS, ()a.._ ........... some uphol work · · · •3 o OBO .UWllU'I SOUTH ceum .. n "WIWIUllT 11..UseLI" Volume Salel, ~ and Leuing 75K S5000 Moving June Iii )t" ~ 9147 '' -·o 18711 Beach BIVd. '65 Van. orig, rebll eng & casa. 27K ml, like new. SltOO/OBO. 650_3174 • klassy seat covers, 4 xlnl con<! • 5 O/ 24th Karen 543-7340. Ila 11 rm,_•~ cos••... Huntington Beach tran1. receipts. $ 1350, .S8500. 673· 1322 spd. prec1ou1 1111111 gu _96 __ 2_·640 __ 1-=--~~- Aak about our oew low 1m1 Mt1011 11111•o1110 (114)142-2000 845-9684 •72 vw, new paint, 301< ml llick 930'1 aaverl $2400. 776-4012, ·77 Pinto s l300. best l .ll A.P.I , '10 last.tr lltHI on reblt eng. >tint In & Buick .82 Estate Wgn, 533-1535 offer/trade. 673.0329 For Ad Action Financing Available 00 For Clualfled Ad 4 speed. air con<! StlH'eo oul St950 63l-3590 white/ blu vel. lully load1 '83 Celebrity, fully loaded '64 Falcon ConverliDte. ~~~~~~=:~I Ag!.~N knoc~!'!~ you cusettes:_~~s ·~~e~~r~~dny~~lr ~~~i sdi t'~ o ~I, 8~ ~110'.I S l~.~~~ 673-S870 ~-~2~! .. ~2~bo Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 8 • . . Oa11y PllOI ~:/~~~~!~°iil~~o What a Wonderlul World moch, $38~ 497·1597' 714-496-11ltlr-640·15f>S 'Tl laJ6'e Cfauio 01 ... t~U. 9327 AD· VISOR reach the 0r80Qll CoU1 of Shopping, right at '7 2 Super Bug. good '65 Buick Skylark wagon Estate 548·2578 ; 642-5«178 market mech con<!, n-redlal1 H au I 11 away S 5 0 '76 Cutl881 StWgn N-your fingertips everyday! •• 2 3379 ·75 VEGA Red. w/black tifea, b<ka, carb, rt>ll...,., Phone 642-5678 Delly Pllol c1aas111e<1 & Shocks. Priced to Mil, ~ • -.. S 250 5 8 6236 ---------• 1n1er1or. pert cOnd 4 cyt & trans $1200 957-3114 187 11 Beectl Blvd Huntington 8eect1 2 33 HAR L Ada. To place your ad, 1 · Mlcke 4 • '62 Buick Convert. Red runs """"'• radio ...,/AM · 8 · The las1es1 draw In the call &42·5«178 and let a aftlH' 7 pm w/wht top Compact. 6 Tires~ new Miike your shopping eas- (114)142-2000 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 blocks south of San Diego FreffWay oll Harbor Blvd Complete Dody shop Sates Service Paris Service Dept open Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 30 P M and 8 A M 10 5 P.M on Saturday OltANGI COAST AMC/JEEP/RENAULT 2524 Herbor Btvd , Costa Mesa 549-8023 645-7770 :: I Jeep Dealer 1n the Wes11 See us tOday 1or sales. service & leeamg There are reasons why we are :: 1 Price and selectlonl Also. the all-new Renault Alliance ts heref THIODOH ROBINS FORD Modern sa1e1. service. parts. body, paint & tire depts Competitive rates on lease & dally rental• 2060 Harbor Blvd . Coale M11111. 641·00 10 or 540-8211 HANK'S POlllON CAIS Orange County' a OHL Y Independent apecialt%1r19 In the Salea. ~ & t..-ng al nne pre-owned M~ Bem auto.. "There II en lntelMOtnl el1emetlvt to high ~ ptloee." 900 8. eo.t !4~ Lagune e..cti DAVID J. PHILLll'S BUICK-PONTIAC-MAZDA Sales • ServlCe • Leasing 24688 Allele Parkway Laouna Hllt1 837·2400 • IOUTH COUNTY VOUCIWAOIN/ISU%U l'ormertv Jim Marino VOllt1W9Qtn) 1a11 t 8"otl 81vd .. Huntington Beach. (714) 841r2000 8ALE8 • LEASING • PAAT8 • SE.RVICE we WILL NOT BE UNOEASOLOlll a y_, fllnanclng O.A.C. & F1"t Dl9c0unta ln Cl891111ed Ad·Vlaor help cyl, $1495, 847·8216 Iv $750 Alter 6pm lefDyu11ng1heOailyPl- iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii•youiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mag 953-54 08 lol Cl8Slllled Adi. MAP MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES G LONG BEACH IMW Large selection of new & quality us.d BMW's and otller fine cars• Sales. service & leasing Trade-Ins welcome• Take 405 Free...,&) to Norri\ Cherry off-ramp, turn right & go 6 blocks north 10 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach (7 14) 636·5790 1213) 427-5<494 • NAIHS CADILLAC 2600 Haroor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orange COi.iniy s Lar9et1 Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing fD SOUTH COAST DODGI "Your Friendly Neighborhood Dodge Oealerltilp" 2888 Herbor Blvd., Coate M... 540-()330 Salt•. Ltulng &. A Full Service Department Including Body And P1lnt Shop W• tpeelella In c:ullom ven converalona In ell price ranges A.NO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi CHICK IVHSON 'ORSCHl-AUDl-VW 415 E Cout Hwy, NewPOrl Beach 673·0900 The only dteltfehlp In Orange County w1lh theae three great makes undtlr one rool' • ALAN MAGNON PONTIACASUIAIU 2480 Harbor Blvd . Colt• MHe r.1 549·4300 Sales. Service. Leasing 'Mr @c>Odwrench " CLAHIC AUYOMOllUS 766 Newton Wey. Colla Me .. Tel 83 t.1393 "JA~UAAS OUR SPECIALTY" XI< 120't/ 140'e/ 150'9/)(J'1/E· Typea St!" -Ser111c1 -Reato+'allons Ort Plec411\tll betwe.n t7ttt & 18th In Coeta M .. a aOI LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd , Westminster Tel 892-665 I Orange County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales Service Parts • DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA "Probably the lowest priced Flats on Southern Cahlornoa' (located 1 mile north or South Coast Plaza near Main St and Warner Ave In Santo Ane) 120 W WarnlH', Santa Ana 557·2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 I E 17th Street, Santa Ana Tel 558· 78 11 Your OrlQlnel Oe<llcatod Dataun Dealer MIRACU MAZDA We ve movecs1 Our n-locellon 11 t42S Balcer Street. Cosia Mesa Tel 545-3334 Stop by & vl11t our modern showroom and .see why we're the 11 1 Mazda dealer In Southern Cahfornia S1lu. Servt<le, Paris and Leasing 0 CORMIH DeLILLO CHIVIOLIT fF0tmerty Groth Chevrolet) 1821 t Beach Blvd , Huntington Blach Ne..., • UMd • Salts • lee•lng • Per1a • Se1vle1 Con'lt by and IM our Huge lnventotyl 147·toe7 549-3~ 1 • llACH LINCOLN MllCUaT "Wt're n.w and NOif rOf your t>ualneu." CornAltte ...... Hrvlct and body enop 11011111 ... Ono or th• ltrg••t lnventorlM In SoutM\'n Celllornl• or n•w Llncolna end Merourya. Loo.tecl 3 blooka aoulh ~tht Sen Diego Freew11 on htoh 81Vd. In Huntington h. teeoo etvd. a41. Of ss&-1ooe HOLMIS TUTIU DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd • Coeta Meaa Tel. 5.a-M 10 Thia Datsun location has been MNlng Ora1199 County tor 16 yeara. 1 Mlle So. 405 Freeway. Stop by & visit us today .. MW owntfatilp pledges to beat a.II competition SUNSET FORD, INC. tHome of Willie the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Wes1m1nsre1 Tel 636·4010 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO 10 t20 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove Tel 530-9190 E•ctus1ve1y Volvo lo cover all your Volvo requirements New•Used•Sales•Leeslng•Parts•SerY1ce•Bo<1y Shop Freeway close in the heart ol Orange County at Garden Grove Blvd & Brookhurll 0 CONNILL CHEVROLET 2828 HerbOr Blvd . Coate M... Ove< 23 years Mnllng Orange County Sales leasing ser111ce C1ll 546-1200, special parts llna 546-9400. t>Ody shop line, 754·0400 0 ROY CAltVH ROLLS ROYCl·IMW 1&40 Jamboree Road, N-oor1 6"Ch 640-6444 S~la. Service. Parts And Leasing SHOW IVHYONI WMIH YOU All ••• on our Orenge ~at O.r Gulde Mepl w,,.,, ~ !lat your llU1omotlve bulllneee (no new car dMWlhlpa OlteMl 1n the Delly Piiot, you rnch the prime Co .. tel Market from 11untlr191on e.actl to Sen ct.n.nt•. Call tot r.aonabtl rette end mofe lntonnetton -• tar Sandre Lee. u t. 322.. NeW oar Deelerthlpe ... ce• 'f04Jf outtlde ..... ,..,, FOR FURTHER INFORM~TION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. ' Run, fun Sunday at NB Olyinpic fest Merlin Olsen -actor, commentator and pro football Hall of Farner -will pn!Side over an Olympic-style lOK run Sunday in Newport Beach to raiae money for Olympic- bound athletes from Orange County. The run -kicked off by a 40-member United Stales Marine Corps Band playing themes from "Rocky" and "Chariots of Fire" -is only one of the day's planned events. The day_-long fest -titled Newport Beach Day for the Olympics -includes an international food fair, Olympic demonstrations and an awards ceremony. It all starts at 6 a.m. -that's right, 6 a.m. -at Fashion Wand in Newport Center. The lOK (6.2-mile ) run (See OLYMPIC, Pa1e A!) THI DRANGI COAST THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1983 Sizzler burns bathers, Illa chines By STEVE MARBLE Of'tM Delly ......... A sweltering heat wave that cooked up problems at an Anaheim computer convention and lured thousands to the beach is expected to kttp the Orange Coast baking through early next Wttk. Temperatures were expected to exceed 90 degrees in inland Orange County for the third day in a row today. Except for predicted early morning clouds and some patches or fog along the coast, the weekend is expected to be hot with temperatures in the mid-80s. The heat did more than cauae discomfort at the National Computer Conference being held this week at the Anaheim Convention Center. Exhibitors whoee booths were 9et up in six tenta in the parking lot of the convention center complained their computers were malfunctioning because the air conditioning didn't work. Some threatened to sue. Trade show manager Larry Jennings refused to conunent on talk of legal action. but a spokeswoman said the dissatisfied exhibitors and members ol the 90ciety were to meet this morning to di.ecuaa the problem. More than 100,000 people jammed area bea c hes Wedne9day. "The biggest problem was 11W1burn," said one Huntington guard. "My guess is that there were a lot of sore people la.st night." 1984 Newport Day Sales figures show recovery under way By LU\EN E. KLEIN - Of'Ha.lr ........ Taxable aaJ• In Oallfornla -lncludlng Orange County - lncrMMd during the fourth quarter of 1082, predlOtlng reoovery and proving llcept1c1 who projected a dltmal Chrtttmu MeeOn wrong, the ttete Board of Equalization Nye. The complete flguree, releued by the board, fhowed NJee of $41 .48 bllllon In the 1tete during the period, an Iner .... of $510 mllllon over the NIM holiday quarter a year eartler •• "Thi• 11 the flrtt Indicator that retell talet are on the lncreue again," Mid Erneet Dronenburu. vice chalrman of the board who repraentt Orange, San Diego and Los Angelee counties. (See SALES FIGURES, Pe1e Al) Playwright Edward Albee proves theater Is where you create It. Story on Page A9. COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Funds there, _but housing plan isn't By JODI CADENHEAD of tM Delly .... ll81t For the aecond year in a row, the Costa Mesa City Council has approved spending federal housing funds for a commercial rehabilitation program that does not yet exist. The City Council has unanimously approved the allocation of $853,000 in federal Community Development Block Grant Funds. which includes $200,000 for commercial rehabilitation. Last year, the City Council also allocated $200,000 for "commercial rehabilitation." But none of that money has been spent because the program to disperse funds has not been 9et up , according to c ity admlnlatrative assistant Pat McNally. McNally aaid the program wiN probably be established when a decision on the pro posed extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway (Route 55) is made sometime this summer. Mayor Donn Hall said he was aware no specific program existed, adding it was his understanding the city wanted to wait and see how downto wn redevelopment plans progressed before targeting specific areas for funding. Criticism of the funding for commercial rehabilitation has com e from members of the HQ.using Communit y Development (HCD) Committee, formed in 1974 lo oversee distribution of federal housing funds. The committee, disbanded last month by unanimous vote of the City Council. has objected the last two years to the expenditure of federal funds for commercial rehabilltaUon. h Included in is year's block grant fundin is $443,000 for land purchase, family relocation and elimination o f s lum conditions; $84.000 for various public service organizations. and $75.000 for administration. Laguna's budget at $15.7 Illillion By STEVE MITCHELL OftMDelly ..... 8Wt Two yean ago at budget time, Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank termed his $11.8 million spending pac kage "austere." Laatlear at this time, he called his $1 .3 million preliminary budget "uncertain." - and kennel attendant. -Because of reductions in state funding, Frank is certain that cigarette taxes and motor vehicle in-lieu fees will be withheld from.the city next year (See BUDGET, Page A%> Latinos gain NB Evicted tenant Munselo Dermal in run-down apartment. "We have This time around, the city manager aays his $1 5.7 million budget document was "the most arduous to prepare" since he joined the city in 1978. Crash kills Laguna grad • meeting By STEVE MARBLE Of'tM Delly ......... Qting "The long hot awruner ahead" and the potential for trouble, Hispanic leaders have asked to meet with police and government figures in Newport Beach. The meeting, to be conducted privately Friday morning. la in response to remarks made by Police Chief Charles Gross earlier this month that some Interpreted as being ethnically offensive. "Before lhis whole thing goes any further, I think it's important to sit down and come (See LATINOS, Pase AZ) --lllDU- blood like Americans." o.-, ,... ,..... .., a.tee sla'T 32 families forced out By JODI CADENHEAD Of'tM Delly ...... ..,, Munselo Bermal stared Wednesday at the three-foot hole in his ceiJing, made nearly three years ago, he said, when water from a broken toilet aeeped through the eecond story of the Center Street apartment. I It would be one of the laat times he would aee the eyeeore since he had been told to vacate the $550-a-month apartment in Costa Mesa by the end of this week. Mesa tenants on the street But Bermal, his wife and two young daughters were among the lucky ones living in this string of eight run-down buildings on Center Street, where tenants -mostlv Hispanic -were told April IS to be out in 30 days. They had BOmewhere to go. Many of the others did not. Leonardo and Blanca Sel(ura were packinl( their belongings Wednesday, unsure where they would go when they left the three- bedroom apartment they paid $475 a month for. Through a Spani1h - speaking Interpreter, Segura said he and many ~then living in the 32 apartmenta had been told that. if they did not get out, Immigration officials would be contacted. ''We think that becal.l9e we are Mexicana they're goina to put ua out," said the yoUJ18 father who works for a d°" (See EVICTIONS, Paae AZ) In a m~aaage to the City Council, 'Frank cites several factors that led to hi.a difficulty in preparing a preltminiary spending package: -The interest rate for city investments dropped from 18 percent to lea than 9 percent. -Real estate transactions. which affect property taxes, property transfer taxes, and real property report fees to the city, also declined. High mortgage rat.es also affected construction, which resulted in lower pennit fees and a slower increase In aaeseed valuations. -The new budget will include new positions, such as police dispatcher, crime prevention officer, firefighter Janet MUrT&y Nudd. a 1981 Laauna Beach High School graduate and a former Juniot Citlllell of the Year in lAguna Beech, died Wectne.lay when the tar ahe wa1 drlvtn1 overturned. Janet, who was 19 yean old. WM drivina on Jntemate 40 about five mile. west of Ash Fork. Aris., when the alna1e-or accident oocurred. Iler ~. Julie Anne Phillipe, 20, alao a former J..acuna Beach 11.i&h School coed and • 1'9lder\t of Irvine Cove, au.ffered minor tnjwW in the Cftlh. 1be Art.Iona Dept.rtment of Public Safety laid the car n.a (See LAGUNA, Pep Al) -----------INSIDE----------~ She wu a INMI 1f.r1 An New York, bat ta••T California .... ehanaecl the cll1poehlon of Tina th~ elephant. PAI• CS • .\ Huntington Beach teacher William Letcher tradet 1ehool1 of 1tudent1 for tchoola ol li1h in the 111mmer. PAie A4. The Esplorer Seoata are Juat aaotlaer .,. of the law, aecordl111 to Pat Williama, at 19 alreecly a law ealoteement .eleraa. Pace B.l. Onap Cout and Golden .... loee IOllle of their Mlebell &aleat to the ...._ ud -.]or eon.,... PaaeCI. I . A2 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 19, 1983 ~'· ''' Continued stories SALES FIGURES. • • Other encouraging statistics showed that statewide, new car dealers ~t an all-time quarterly record with taxable sales hitting $3.35 bllllon, up a hefty 19.7 percent over sales In fourth quarter 1981. Reduced Interest rates. rebates and other Incentives helped spur sales, Cronenberg said, as well as the backlog of older-than-usual cars stlll on the road. In Orange County, taxable t ransactions In the fourth quarter netted retailers $258 bllllon as compared to $246 bllllon In the fourth quarter of 1981, the figures showed. That broke down to sales of $337 mllllon for Costa Mesa: $58 mllllon for Fountain Valley; $248 million for Huntington Beacn; $196 million for Irvine; $28 million for Laguna Beach and $17 4 million for Newport Beach. But many Southern California cities remained virtually unchanged fro m the same period a year earlier, Dronenburg's data showed, especially as compared to other; areas In the state. Sales growth for the period was strongest In the San Francisco Bay Area, with an Increase of 7 .4 percent. Northern California and the mountain counties followed with an Increase of 5.7 percent, while the San Joaquin Valley and Central Coast counties edged upward by 1.3 percent. EVICTIONS IN MESA • • • leash company in Ca.ta Mesa. City records show the eight apartment complexes between 846 and 880 Center Street were owned at one time by Robert A . Seling, owner of Prestige Homes in Newport Beach. Twelve-year -old Leticia Soto lived at 846 Center Street until she disappeared exactly one month ago after goi.ng to a nearQy market. Police have been unable to locate the slim girl or the 22-year-old man who waa last seen with her. Officials a1 Whittier School, where she was a fifth grader, In a phone i nte rview Wednesday, Seling said he sold six of the units several years ago and now owns two at 854 and 858 Center S treet. He refused to comment on the reasons for evicting tenants from the buildings he now owns. fr 'said the girl's family had to move a few blocks away after receiving a notice to get out by May 15. City records do not indicate a ne w owner for the six remaining properties. Seling is listed as the first owner of record for all eight properties, with various other owners' names following. None could be reached for comment. When asked about tenant claims that t oi lets went unfixed, walls were bashed in &net pipes and wiring exposed, Seling hung up. Center Street, on the wesl side of town, is lined witr. numerous shabby apartment.<;. where man y Spanish- speaking residents fro m Mexico have come looking for work and a better life. "We're humans, too," said interpreter Robert Saavedra. as he pointed to an apartment with plugged toilets, bashed- in walls and thread-bare carpets. "We have blood like Americans." A 11.400 11.-.0 unll .,. .. etolen from • Pond'oe 8UIO ~ed on Ille 900 b4ocl( Of SM l.Mle. Police Uid Ille thlel -out • tWldow to ~ .-rtry ro IN CM A 1200 cut lrOt\ 91\tlqUe melt bo• wae trpp.d o-. end llmMhllCI by vendals at • ,...,.._ on Cem~ Ortve Laguna Beach A repon Of ~ poecNng tot>et•n In the _. °" Cllfl 0rtw promp1ed ot!1oere 10 reepond to Ill• area yeetarday Tiie purpon.o poec:l>er'8 -· oone upon ,,.. ofllcen" ......... School P~incip_!l_l rRalph Freitag said the evictions. coming one month before the end of the school year, have been painfully disruptive since many of th e families have been unable to fi.nd housin.g in the area. Although officials at the Orange County Fair Housing Council have received a few complaints about the evictions, they said there is little recourse for the tenants since 'lhey were given the legal 30-day notice. Robert Merryman, director of the county environmental health departmen t, said his o ffi ce has. received no complaints conce rn ing conditions at the Center Street a partrnen ts. Although several neighbors said they had been told the apartments would be replaced with new buildings, city officials said no such plans have been filed. A leondry beg conlalnlng -S400 ano s~ In ciothlno wu 1to1en from the front of a houM In Ille 100 blOCk Of PH r1 Str•I ye11erday. Anlmer control OfflQen -• kepi t>uey yH lard•y Ftrll they ru ponded 10 a reporled opoHum In a trep on Bluebird Canyon Orlw Wilen lfley etrlwd ttley fovncl • neigf>bOtlloOO cal In Ille lrllCI Lal•, they 11t11¥ec1 on Temp19 Hiiie Orlw to appr-..M a reccoQfl In • trap n.. raccoon eeca.ped by 111e time Oftlcers arr"'9d lluntington Beach rrv .. ,.._,,...end en aovrt -• arl•ted W.on.dey In c:onnec11on with the Mtttng oft ol rtrec:racl<e<• near Ille 19700 block of T 11111tMn lane. An unknown emounl Of ..,...rr end call w .. reporled taken WednHday In Ill• burglery of • llOn"oe on tile 19100 l>lod< o1 CIH rwater Circle Enlry WH made by ~ • locto.ed liltc:Mn wlnOow The face is familiar You never know who·you'll m eet in the Orange Coast College cafeteria. Lori McWilliams talks with Gumby, a cartoon character who will be featured in the Festival of Animation, sch eduled today through Sunday a t the UC Irvine Science Lecture Hall. County phases out ~ffordable housing .. By JEFF ADLER Of tM Deltp Not Staiff • The Orange County Board of Supervisors made good on its six -week-old promise Wednesday and approved a three -year, pha se-out o f the county's embattled affordable housing program. On a 4-1 vote, s upe rvisors agreed to scrap the requirement that developers build 25 percent of any n ew development at narrowly defined "affordable" prices. Instead of the 25 percent requirement. developers will be required to build 10 percent of all new homes at affordable prices during the first two years of the phase-out and 5 percent during the third year. The new program becomes effective J uly 17. ~ollowi ng the thre,-year period , a ll mandatory requirements will be lifted and voluntary incentives instead will be used to assure what supervisors hope will be a steady Co ta Mesa Fl_.. people -· lnjufed w.o.-ey nlQlll during • lour...:.r Colfillon In Illa _,tllbounO lanee ot Newpo<t Boulevard tllal POlloa Mk! OCCUited -I 32-yeer-old Newpot't 8eect> m11n allegedly 1111 ,_ eere ~ ~ llll*t MllC Edwerd AnOer.otl wu err- on IUsptGlon Of felony Oru<>llen 0""""0 A men """ • women -. .,, .. ,.., -iy WadMeOay morning aner lllleoedly ...r.g • bOllle of •OM wine from a 7-~ "*1let at 2 150 ,._,Ila Aw A ctertc told poltoa lllat Ille CO<Jl)le fled tried ro buy the wine. but -• reluMd ~ .. It wu 2•15 t.m It i. lllel)al t<I Mii llquo< alter 2 a.m Aboul S200 In dental aqulpmenl .,. .. reported llolen W-ay morning from South Cout Oenlletry. 3105 HWllOr 8twd. Irvine Of!lcere reaponOed to a rllP0(1 Wed.-cley INI ju_,... -• pleytng ""'111 llrec:tecllen on Ou-Street, In • .-:lion Of Nonllwood nHr open lleld•. but lali.d to find Ill• VOUnQ•lao Par*"«!lce-• a.lied 10 en epanmen1 at Park Weet Apartment1 on Peril View weon..o.y ro lr•t • per.on wflO eullwed en llectrlcal - stock of affordable homes. Dissenting in the board's action was Supervisor Bruce Nestande who argued that mand1 tory requirements should be lifted now. not in three years. Nestande charac terized the board action as a "missed o pportunity" to end a ba~ program. He said the phase-out approved by his colleagues is complicated and will keep housing prices artificially high throughout the county. "As far as I am concerned, the whole thing is stupid overkill," Nest.ande said oJ the phase-out proposal. His d ispleasure w ith the board's action was echoed both by opponents and proponents of the orittinal pro~am. The h ead o f the Orange County Housing Coalition, Ralph Kennedy, criticized supervisors ;or reinst.atin~ a "loophole" that had been deleted by the county Planning Cornmismon. - ~\ \\.'ft. Continued stoTies LATINOS MEET POLICE. • • • to an understanding." aaid Richard Jacque1, executive director of the Concilio of Orange County. Jacques and two Concilio board m embera will meet In Ne wport Beach with Mayor Evelyn Hart. Chief Grou and a representative of the city planning department. Mayor Hart has defended Grou' statements and said she wants to go over a transcript of his commen ts with the Hispanic leaders to ease any misunderstanding. Gross, while discussing beach crime problems with the city's Planning Commission this mo nth, talked about "ethnic culture" groups in explaining problem• at the beac h , particularly at Newport Pier. Grc. aaid be intended no slur. But one commiaaioner aald 1he · was offended and 1everal Hispanic leaders called the remarks "r acl1t" and representative of "the plantation . mentality." Mayor Hart claimed the media "blew up" the story but aho made a general apology t o anyon e wh o came away offended. Jacques said he fears "people are being pushed in opposite comers" by the controveny that has swirled around the remarks. "We need to nif thia whole thing in the bud. l we let it go. · w~ could have problems." he , 11a1d. BUDGET PROPOSED. • • -and if all state bailout funds were eliminated, Laguna would suffer an additional 1088 of $317.- 000. Other factors mentioned by the city manager include enhanced employee salaries. to reduce heavy turnover; increase in the city's contribution to the employee retirement plan; and the continuing drain of the Sycamore Hills purchaae by the city. Frank's proposed cap i tal improvement budget totals $3.4 milllon with a number of projects expected to be undertaken next year. Those include repairs to aewer lines ($430,000); maintenance of city buses ($440 ,000): improvements to Moulton Meadows Park ($430,000); mortgage payment for Sycamore Hills ($240,000}; $200,000 in improvements to Thurston Park; and about $500,000 for 20 other items ranging from sidewalk repairs to re-roo~ City Hall. The council will nold a public hearing on the propo1ed spending package Tuesday at 6:30 in City Hall. OLYMPIC RUN. • • begins and ends at l''aahion Island. Roughly 50 o f California's top amateur runners are expected to participate. There is an $11 charge. For those interested in lea strenuous forms of exerciee - there will be an international food fair with more than 50 booths featuring goodies from flavored popcorn to gourmet dishes. The food fair will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m . at no coet. All proceeds from all the events go directly to the United State1 Olympic Committee. LAGUNA VICTIM. • • ' off th'! left aide of the road and flipped several times before coming to rest. Janet was a sophomore at Whitw o rth College in Spokane, Wash., where she was 1tudying nutrition, a friend of the family said. She graduated from Laguna Beach High School two years ago and was the Junior Cilium of the Year in the 1981 Patriots' Dav Parade in Laguna. She is survived by her father, T. Roger Nudd, dean of students at Cal State Fullerton and a Laguna Beach resident; mother Peggy Nudd of l...agw1a Niguel; and brothers Thomas and Eric Nudd, both of Laguna Niguel. A memorial aervice will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Laguna Presbyterian Church on Forest Avenue. Sailcloth Is J'Yot Just For Sails ••• It also makes a great casual pant. beca~se It Is dura· ble, llghtwelght. and comfortable. Perfect for the active man, or as Storekeeper Mlchael "' Bueche suggests, for the man who just wants to relax. Available In LO colors. " Coastal low clouds Coastal Felr through Frldey Guity north 10 nort'-1 wind• 16 to 22 mpll In •ree• below c•nyone Frldey. Lows tonight 52 to 92 H1g11e Fridey eo to es 111 bellci!M encl 90 to 95 In ~ ,,.,...,... Point Conc:ec»lon 10 M•itlcan bof~ and ~• &O mllea Ov« 011ter wetert lrom Polnl ConolPtlOn to S.... NlcolN laland, ~ wtnd8 10 to 18 knot• tonlglll •nd Ftld•y morning, ~ 20 to 30 knot• Frldey lftlrnOon Uwougll S.turdey. 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Insurance sex bill blocked SAC~~MENTO -Fierce_I)' opposed by California s tnSurance industry, legialation to outlaw sex diacrimination ln insurance ii being blocked by a state Senate committee. The bill would forbid ins~ance companies from using eex a.s a ba.aia for aett.tng rates, canceling coverage, or making imur&N.~ available to CUBtomers. After a hearing Wedne9day ln which support was obvioualy lacking. the bill was referred for further study after the 1983 session. Second Alta Dena milk recall SACRAMENTO -For the second time this week, the stale has ordered the removal of 10me Alta Dena Dairy raw whole milk, non-fat milk. and cream from store shelves. The stale Department of Health Services sa.ld Wednesday that salmonella bacteria had been found in samples. The order affected milk and cream coded May 20A. May 22A and May 23A. AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS HEW YORK IAPI Ttw to4._lng llSI METALS c.._., 8'~-H cent• a pound. u 8 o.t~ C.,.. 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