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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot.. What price Bowers =·Museum collectlon? • BJ ne Anoela&M Presa What'•• bee'• knee worth? · That's part of the $25,000 question beina uked at the Bowel"I MUleUln the.e days by officiala plannlna to have the facWty'1 • coUecUon apprabed. An appraiaal never has been made at the 4 7-year-old (ad.llty in Santa Ana. 'lbe mU11eum's 85,000 items range from "bee'• knees to pottery aharda,'' said director William "Pete" Lee. "It'• very unusual for mU11euma to have appraisa.la done of their collect1onl, mainly becauae the collections are eo large," Lee noted. Although the musewn, aet in a graceful, Spanish-style building, haHome offbeat items stored in ita back room-including a dead mole in a shoe box -others pieces are quite valuable and worth aa much as $12,000 each, Lee sald. THI ORANGI COAST Working out the kinks Paramedic Dave Phillips, along with other members of the Orange County Fire Department, The new Miss Universe will be crowned tonight In St. Louis. Page A3 Water, water everywhere.- and bridge can't be used BY PHIL SNElDERMAN on....., .......... lt'a a case of too much water under the bridge. nu.t'1 how local offidall are expl.aininc the delay 1n compile- -tion of a new Santa Ana River ~ con{lecting Talbert Av· enue in Fountain Valley and MacArthur Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa. During July 1982, the roed- blocka and detour aiapu went up along both aides of the river aa the county prepared to rai8e and widen an exllt1nc bridge between the two cidea. ' Sl8rw warned mot.ortata they would have to travel other routee duftq a 12-mon~ recon.uuctioo period. But today, one year later, traffic la atill beina diverted bean• the project la not com- pleted. . Wendell Hartman, manager of the conatructlon division of Or- ange County'• F.nvironmental Man.-gement A,gency, ·said the new bridge itaeU waa completed (See BRIDGE, Pa1e Al) COUNTY IDITION : ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Our Weather outlook too darn hot BY STEVE MITCHELL of"'90elr,......,. The temperature was expected to top the century mark in Southern California today, and things weren't suppoeed to get much cooler along the Orange Coast, according to the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, more than a quar- ter of a million people hit Orange Coast beaches Sunday, attempt- ing to escape the sizzling heat, with one drowning and numerous reacues reported by lifeguards. "It should be about 98 down in your area today," said weather spokeswoman Pat Rowe, adding temperatures at the beaches will be about 78 degree.. She said the former high for this day in Southern California wu back in 1959, when the mercury reached 97 degrees. expected to reach 95 inland and the mid-70s along the coast. Over- night lows are expected to be around 66 inland and 62 at the beaches. The Air Quality Management District says moat of Orange County should have enjoyed good air quality today, with un- healthful levels experienced only in La Habra and Santa Ana. But a spokesman for the AQMD sald a combination of aunahine. heat. surface inversions and light winds spelled bad air for 9ellaitive penona in the Loe Angeles basin. Temperatures will continue in the 90s ~gh Friday, the weather service said. ' Beachgoen took advantage of the aunny weather on Sunday, battling for the few parking spaces from Huntington State Beach to Laguna Beech. Firestation No. 4, are staying in shape these days with weekly aerobics exercise. "'We're experiencing a very, very mild Santa Ana condition," Rowe said. However, things should cool down a bit Tue9day, with highs A drowning in Newport Beach Sunday afternoon marred a busy but generally routine weekend for (See BOT WEATHER, Pqe AZ) l\.oll Co. plans 5 buildings, I Festivities • continue at 2 hotels in the Irvine area , .. r.. By GLENN SCOTI' Of~Oelr .......... The Koll Co., one of the Orange Coast's moat ambitious com- mereial developen, ia moving ahead with a $150 million project to build five new office buildings and two hotels on 34 acres in Irvine. The land ia on the southwest corner of Von Kannan Avenue and Main Street, in the industrial area now called the Irvine Busi- nea Center. The land, recently acquired from Occidental Pet- roleum Co., is almost directly across the San Diego Freeway from another major company development: Koll Center Irvine, where construction crews are completing a Marriott Hotel and two multi-atory office buildings. Koll won unanimous approval for ita project, called Koll Center Irvine North, late last week from the Irvine Planning Commission. The project alao includes restoring two buildings on the site as well aa adding two restaurants and three parking structures. K.Qll Co. ia owned by developer Donald Koll. The project 1a by far the largeet commercial development ap- proved in the buatneea area since the city last year instituted new zoning requirements whic.h per- mit a greater concentration of office buildings. The new zoning, however, ·also (See ltOl.J., Pa1e AZ) [ountain Valley naval officer ~ies jogging; cause puzzling I-; ROBERT BARUR .... -... Ueve he may have had a hlltory of heart trouble," a coroner'• deputy said. Stringfield, who worked 1n the Navy'1 Loa Angelee Recruiting Command and WU aam,ned to recruit ltUdenta at Loe An- gela-area college campmee for the .Navy'1 medical llerVficea. WM found lyina face down in the cromwalk at 8'Wlard Street at Heil A venue. rvine inan, 63, killed ln early morning crash An Irvine man died ahortly 4 a.m. today when hll car, nm1hbound San Dieao . t Jamboree Boulevard, tailed to stop at the and rolled down a hill, Officers and peramedb found Id Muk Kim. 83, dad at the ~. PoUce Strt. Deck Bowman dd KJm WM clrt\ltna alone in a ~ 1981 "*" which came to !Wt 1n an lndwtrlal area on McCabe Way llOUth of White Roed, north of the lntenectiotl. lnYeldcaton Mid no wiine.. were on hand to explain how the acddent OCCW'Nd, but evidence IUCl'fNd K1Jn WM leavinl the freeway when hil "*" lhot t.brou«h the r.,.. lnterMctlon. Jogera Gerald J. Fullerton and Eric S. Mapel, who saw a crowd standina over Strincfield'1 un- oomdoul body lhortly after 8 a.m., perfonned mouth-to-mouth rel\lldtation until paramedlca and police arrived. But the Navy lieutenant WM pronounced deed about Ul hour fat.er at Fountain Valley Community Ho.pital. Hospital CoJ'PllDUl H. R. Wallaoe, who aaid he uaed to work with StriJl8field at the Naval Hospttal in Lona Be.ch, today demibed the dece•ed officer• a "week.end Joaer'' whom he be- lieved "amOked too much and had pined a lot of wet,ht off and on." Wallece Mid Strtngfield Joaed ~y "to aet into lhas)e." He wam't believed to be a competitive runner. Strtnafleld ..tfered atn.loN to the cfUn, left lhou1der and left fonheed, laid polloe. No one apparently MW him fall. -run.ru ..me. ale pend1na for Strtncfellow, who ieaYm a wile and wvera1 chlldnm, IOCCll'd· "" to frlend8 .. • ..., ............. '--...... Rayane Nicole Hallingsworth, 3, of Irvine takes time out £or a nap at the Orange County Fair. Former UC Irvine star Greg Louganla used the same difficult maneuver which left a Soviet diver In crltlcal condition to win the gold medal Sunday at the World University Games In Canada. ~ Page C 1. ( ::::--:::::"::::=:==::::=.:::::::::: A physician upeet by the rash of misinformation avattable want• to •t the record ltralght on H8ft>81 Simplex I and II. S-Ann Lan<*9 on PegeB2. Everyone has seen glass blowere, but Orange County Fair-goers who atop at Tibor Schnelder'• booth will -a gl-aculptor. PageA4. fairgrounds Rod< music. livestock judging and fashion shows are among the festivities planned tonight and Tuesday at the Orange County Fair, which reported strong at- tendance both Saturday and Sun- day. The fair, which , opened Friday, n.tns through July 17 at the fair grounds in Costa Mesa. The rock and blue. 80Unda of guitarist Elvin Bishop will be heard at 7 p.m . and 9 p.m. today in the the Arlington Theater. Tues- day night's mUlical perfonnen are to be Jan and Dean. who helped popularize surfina music during the 19608. Beginning tonight, radio station KHTZ preeenta the "Great Rock and Roll '1Une Machine" at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. in the Grand- stand Arena. Thia multi-media preeentation combines music and slides to trace the hiltory of rock music. A fashion show for 9eniors will be pretiented at 3 and 5 p.m. Tueeday in the Flower and Gar- den Building. . At 4 p.m. Tue.day, 4H Market (See FAIR, Paae AJ) I ' I I I i I ! I , A.a Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 -We asked:---.....-----Today at the fair What do you llke best abQ}Jt the Ora~ge County Fair? BRIDGE DELAYED ••• 1ut Februal'y. He said the delay ia amociated with the approllCh fOlda on either aide of the bridce, and the culprit ia Mother Nature. According to Hartman, county officiala planned to uae silt which accumulates each winter in the Santa Ana River bed to build up ~ roadways on each side of the ne~bridge. But the soil could not be removed until the river dried up. Traditionally, the Santa Ana River flow oeues· in mid-April. But because of the abnonnally wet winter: water continued roll-ins toward· the ocean through June. Local officials said the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers, which cciotrols Prado Dam, continued nOuing water into the Santa Aita River to relieve flooding oonditionacauaed by melting snow in Ule mountains. According to Hartman, the con- tractor building the approach roads to the new Talbert-MacArthur bridge could not begin removing silt for the roads until about two weeks ago. He said paving will begin soon, and the new bridge finally should be open to traffic by Aug. 1. The rost of the bridge itaelf is $1.4 million, while the approach~ contract was for $217,000, accord- . . to Hartman. ~ opening of the bridge will come ndne too aoon for 80me Fountain Valley residents. Wayne Osborne, the city's di- rector of public works, aaid the construction has div.erted much traffic to Slater Avenue, which runs adjacent to residential areas. He said aome residents have complained about safety·hazarda created by the heavy traffic, particularly during ~te after- noons. . Osborne said the bridge detour has al80 created traffic congestion in the industrial areas of Santa Ana and Costa Mesa on the other side of the river. He said these traffic problems should be eued when the new bridge opens. FAIR ... and Feeder Swine judging takes place in the Showring. Rosy the Pig, lll88COt of this year's fair, will be judged at this time. Fair organizers reported at- tendance Saturday of 45,202, up 149 over the 1982 figure. Sunday attendance figures were being totaled early today. KOLL CENTER PLANS ... requires developers to pay for an overhaul of the street system in the area, which initially was designed for lower density aero- space and manufacturing facili- ties. Koll will be required to add turning lanes and widen portions along Main Street, Von Kannan and MacArthur Boulevard. The development company will be billed $5.9 million in city fees. Tim Strader, Koll vice presi- dent, said construction should begin within a year with comple- tion of its final phase expected in six years. First boats in Transpac due· in Hawaii today BY ALMON LOCIUBEY °' .... ...., ....... Barring mishaps in the last 100 miles of the Loa An- geles-to-Honolulu Transpac yacht race, the first two boats to finish should be snugged down today in Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. At the 8 a.m. PM roll call, Charley reported she was 79 milee from Diamond Head and expected to finish about 2:30 p.m . PIYl' (11:30 a.m. in Honolulu). Fountain Valley \. .,,_ "'*' °'*' • -doof Md ·-24 -...... ol --• .,,. 18000 -olMI.--- The yacht Merlin reported a second-place poaition 110 miles from the finish, with an estimated time of arrival of 4 p.m. PIYI' ( l p.m . in Honolulu). Officials at the Transpac head- quarters in Honolulu said today that winds in the Molokai Chan- nel -the approach to Diamond Head -were about 20 to 25 knots under clear skies. (For earlier stories, see Sports. Page Cl.) A-~ tobtMd the Sir Jax MM1a 11cn. 19171 MtlQllOla8t ,8ll:50p.m.Sund.y. TM--~$1.000. Kero.eta Corona def Mer "I'm eating It. I'm going to have 88 many of these 88 I can handle today." Klmberfr Rothwell (with eon, Bred) CoronedelMer HouMwtfe "I enjoy being able to bring my chlldren, who do not llve In this type of environment. to be able to experience the country at- mosphere." Lagun-. Beach A -In Ille 1400 llloc:I< ol 8olllll C- Hlgllwey repor1ed .,,. -°' ---S 100 In llquOr l&lndey. Newport Beach A men puled• gun on llw Clertt ol h HlckOfY Farma tlcn • foea IMrw ,,...._ ~ Md ~ ,,,.,.,.., "°"" .,,. oMI cir-.. The ..,.._. ..... oll .... IWWllCI 1100 .... .,,. 1>50 p.m. lncldanl. A..,... -~on Illa 500 blodl ol ,,__ _...,.., ___ Ff1dl¥Nglll. Tiie-. - 8112,IOO. -lalC -ltloul t p.m. ftldar. 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They're friendly because they are representative -you meet a lot of people. The of years gone by. I enjoy the atmosphere -the games, the llvestock because I'm a city boy.•• food the conoesslons.'' \ JemeeChfu Fountain Vellef englMer "I brought mY kid. He seems to be fascinated by the animals. It seems llke there's a lot of room here. It's laid out pretty1well. It's pretty clean." Irvine bridge nearly set The new overpass which spans the San Diego Freeway at Harvard Avenue in Irvine should be open by the first week of August. The $1.4-million bridge, which has been under construction for more than a year, is virtually completed, said city Public Works Director Brent Muchow. Workel'J currently are COO?flet- ing the ·approaches and installing traffic s.ignals, he said. The overp888 is the last link in city plans to link four-lane Harvard Avenue from Culver Drive to Main Street. The road is intended to handle increaied traf- fic from the developing Univer- sity Town Center community and to eaee congestion on Jamboree Boulevard and Culver overpa88e8 at the freeway. The Harvard Avenue overpass, unlike the other two, will not include access ramps on and off the freeway. It ia meant to handle cross-town traf fk:. Most of the construction cotta have been paid by the Irvine Co., which 1et up an uae'ISlnent dis- trict on ita undeveloped nearby land to recover the expense. ActMUea wHI continue through July 17 at the Orange County Fair, located at the fairgrounds In Coeta M.... Te>p-name enter- tainment, carnlvai rtdel, IW.- atock compethlon end g8m8I boothe are fMtured. Fotlowlng II a Hneup of events echeduled tonight and Tueeday: TODAY I ' • 4 p.m.: E.M ~ lntematlonat Lumberteck Show In Fw Ring. Animal welgh--ln for mertt.t at ~ ScalM. U.S. Wortd AeroblC DendnO et Hertt.Qe Stlige. • 5 p.m.: 4 a..ona FMNon Show at Flower end Grlde'n Bulldlng. ~ Fectory end JoYCe BurtMlnk Dencer9 at Uttla Theetre. Country Fun conteeta at Counjry Ulllldowa. • 5:30 p.m.! Del Taco Tort .... TOA at . Country Corner&. DendnO Wat .. and gymnatlCa at Mein Mal. • 8 p.m.: Charlie Red MIMtrel Show at Country Comera. Seltlmbsnque Jugglers on GroundS. "Mi. Piggy'' Show at Florlcultut9 Building. , • 8:30 p.m.: Vetv.t Knight CadeU at I Hertt.Qe St9119. • 7 p.m.: EMn BWtOP per1onna at Artlngton Theetre. Folk Att Fantasy at the er.ft Building. Eaff M9'0lllua Inter-• national Lumberted< Show In Fair Ring. t • 7:30 p.m.: Cottonwood 8Md .. 1 Country Meedowa. K.eth w..m. IMg Band at OranaelMd Pevtlan. • 8 p.m.: Tntetlor o.lgrl by P9ggy • Smyth In Flower end Garden Bulldlng. : • 8:30 p.m.: KHTZ'a Great Rodi and: Rolf Time MKf1lne In Grendatand Arena. I • 9 p.m.: EMn 8Wtap performa atl ArllnQton Steae. Floral dellgf1 <*non· atratfOn .. the Flower end Gwden =Ing. Lumber~ Show at the Falrll • 10:30 p.m.: KHTZ'a Great Rodi and Roll Time M.c:Nne In the Grandatand Ar.,._ OMbdng Wat .. on the Main Mal. I • 10 Lm.: 4H Mafttet and F.eder Swine TUHDAY 1• In Showrina. •Noon: AorW dee91 demonatrauon In Flower end Gerden Bulldlna. ' • 1 p.m.: "c.ndlewlc* Cfirtatmaa Wlthl f¥$=1:J.~~ M1adowa. . • 1:30 p.m.: Baking aonteat .. Atta Bulldlng. Senior Hat Parede at Flower and Gerden Bulldlng. ~ · • 2 p.m.: Belket weaving by M.-y Pryor .. the Cr8fta Buldlng. F1Mtl Zina<> at Fair Court. a.tie Red Mtnenl f!!'~_::..:1 Country Cotnen.. ArtM Higbee ~ at Iha Uttla ThMtre. : • 3 p.m.: Senlor'I flllhlon .,,.,.~ Flower and Gerden Ek*lng. ~ .. Uttla Theetre. • 3:30 p.m .. : Del T.co Tortlla T:j Country • lndNMI. • 4 p.m.: FFA Merkel and F.eder_,..,_._ Judatng (Aoay to be judged) In ... JunlOr etttUI BMlnO Conta9t In Iha Buldlng. l.Melodt Quiz Bowl .. lJWltodt Theater. er.:'L8:"'9 gram .. the Home Alta . • 5 p.m.: Hooking Ruge by Jud McDonald af"'Cnft Bulldlng. FaaNon Show at Flower and Bullclng. L09 Amlg09 8and at ~ ........ St9119. Kida In America at Or Pa¥111on • .,,;,~~·=.~~~Jug~ giera on the ground•. I • 7 p.m.: Jan and Dean perform In the ·--Wood-~ gram at Crafts BulldlnO-Lynn V Oencet'9 In the UtUe Theetre. • 7:30 p.m.: Les Brown and Hla perform at the <>rangeland Pavtllon. Cottonwood Band per1onna .. eoun I Meedowa. • I p.m.: Interior Oeelgtl by PesKM Smyth In the Flower end Gerden 8ulldlng.I • 8:30 p.m.: KHTZ'• Greet Rodi anCf! Roll Time MllChlne In Iha Grandatandt Arena. • • 9 p.m.: Jan and Dean perlonn at 1 Artlngton Theat•. U.S. Wortd Mroblca a Hetttage St9119. • 9:30 p.m.: Dandng Wa..,. on ttief Mein Mell. 1 • 10 p.m. Vaildermetde at ~· St9119. . • 10:30 p.m. KHTZ·a Great Rodi end Roll Time Machine In Iha Grandetand Arena. It was delinitely beaeh weather over the wee)lend a1 the 1ummer'1 lint heat wave drove thousands to the ...., ............ cooler atmosphere ol the Corona del Mar 1horeline. · HOT WEATHER TO STAY AROUND ... From PageA1 Ut.guard9 in that dty. J;t. Lopn Lockabey Mid Joee Chavez, 22, of Santa Ana, WM lwimmlnl with four fr1endl about 50 feet offshon at 28th Street when he diuppeared. lJfeguardl .earched the water for about 10 mlnutee before tind1na Chawa' body. Paramedka adlnlrwt.wed cardJo-pulmonary Nl\.!8Cltat1on and the W:tim WM truwperted to Hota Memorial Holptal, wbett he WU pronounced deed Oft UTtval. More than l l0,000 vlllted New~ port BNch'•~ Sunday and Ulesuar<fl reported 120 ~. M«!fanwhlle, Newport Be.ch firemen uld f1ooclina cau.ed by 8.2-foot tides prompted the clolure of 8-lboa Boulevard be- tween 46th and 32nd streeta for •bouahour Sunday. City crewa pwn wa'8r and cillpab:hed eand to ralldenta at a do9en l~tiona. 'nle f1oodlna Uc> . prompted the clOIW'e of the a.Jboa ferry aen'kle to whicllil from 9 p.m. to~t Sunday. In Huntin8ton Blech, 50,000 battled for parklns 1pt1C11 at the slate beach, and ~ •.ooo --_.. ... _ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 Al , .. NATION :. Army cargo copter crashes; .. six crewmen believed dead ~ ., Mae Aueela&M Pren Forest fires burning out of control •• TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -A U.S . Army CU'IO helioopter · witblix 90ldlen aboard craahed on a small Wand in Lake Michipn, ·' and all lix crewmen were believed killed, military apok~ aUd •' tcaday. ··~dona at t.h.lt time are that there a.re no. IW'Yivon. :• \lh're in the procw of notifying the nex\ of kin." aid Maj. Bill t: M&.alwy, public attain officer for the ArmY• lOlat Airborne Dt¥ilioo at Fort Campbell, Ky., where the helicopter wu atationed. IdlnUU. of the aoldien and their hometowna were not , ilDIDediately releued, Mulvey said in a telephone interview. ... ·. More rapes, assaults during summer . ATLANTA-More Americana are raped and ... ulted during · the aunmer than other aeuona, but robberies occur most often in :, the winter, according to an Emory University study. More rapeaand . -ulta inlhe United Staie. occur in July and August than other ,. montba., although murden do noi appear to follow any leuonal .. pa1tema. acoording to the study by Dr. Richard P . Michael ahd Dr. Doria Zumpe of the Emory University School of Medicine. ~" :· Poll says Reagan stall 'did wrong' NEW YORK -About two-thirds of Americana polled by •. Newsweek magazine said they think memben of President • Reepn'a 1980 campaign staff conunitted W1'0llgdoing in obtaining docummts from President Carter's White Houae. Of respondents aware of the ileue, 45 percent said members of Reagan's staff were !· inwlved in ".erioua wrongdoing" and 16 percent auspected "IOIDe ' wn:JnCdoing," for a total of 61 percent, according to the poll releaeed ·,Sunday. An additional 18 percent thought there waa no , wronadoing and 21 percent said they did not know. .. •, ''-. . STATE oe~ •, :. Plant-closure bill gaining support LOS ANGELES -Federal legislation requiring companies to warn of plant closuree and provide UBistance to displaced worken iaaetting strong support from union and religjoualeadera. The labor • md church off:idala told a ~ hearing that companies often know of such shutdowns far in advance and keep them secret even though such information would help the worken. Supporters of the propoeed legialation dted the 1<a of 165,000 jobs in California in the put 2 ~ years in arguing for its paasage. • !", ~·Drug smuggling rising in California ·' SAN DIEGO-Acndcdownon drug smuggling in Florida hu . ._ increued the amount of 11nuggling in more acce88i~ border states, .. tnd•Kling California. witne99es have told a oongreSonal subcom- mittee. ;, Quintin Villanueva, regional COl'Dl1lialione of cuatoma for the • Pldfic Region, said that more amall planes are amugg:llng drugs from Mexico into the Southwest than laat year and federal offidala , expect an incre•e ln.uch fijghtsintotheSan Diego-Yuma area. He estimated, between 150 and 200 planes fly drugs from Baja •; California every month. CUltoml offidalt have only one plane equipped With inf.ra-red radar surveillance equipment to guard the . en1ire Western region of WMhington. Oregon, Nevada, AIM.ka, : Hawaii and Califcrnia, he laid. , . Fire hazards plague 8__kid Row hotels • LOS ANGJCLl!S-Ottidaltaay they're stumped about bow to ~ dee!' with i.mmigrant f.amillee who crowd 'into aing)e-oocupancy , rom:m in _$kid Row hotels pi.gued with fire hazards. ''The OW!l'Cl'Owding imue ia a bombshell, you can't ignore it," said Los ·Angeles Fire Department inspector Bill Wakeland. "But it'a a ~ double-edged sword. The answer la not in aggremive enfon:ement.'' If nffldala crack down on the hotela for occupancy code violations, '"you'd have a transient population of families moving from hotel to I hotel." Wakeland said. r :.:.-... . WORLD · . ,. . I ~. PLO threatens underground action : . KUW AlT -A Pai.tine Liberation Organization official WM •. quoted today aa threatenlna to reeort to underground action apinlt tdh brael and Arab opponents. "U the current mediation effort& r. failed to heal the rift between (the PLO mainline guerrilla group) Fat.ah and Syria. then the PLO might revert to underground :· acdon," an unidentified PLO otfidal wu quoted as saying by the ;. Jtuwaiti newspaper Al~bes. "'The PLO would act strongly, and •, the targets would not merely be Israeli interesta, but others as well." the official reportedly said. ¥artial law may be Jilted in Poland WARSAW, Poland -A commentary mued by Poland's .£ alfidal new1 a,ency aaya the nation ia moving toward a formal ~of martial law, increuinC speculation that an end to military rim micht be imminent. 'The commentary was carried by PAP late &mday nlabt.. apparently intended for today's papen. It came one ctay aft.el' Poland'• only government-becked political front.called · tar an end to martial law and amnesty for thoee imprieoned since the • ~ c:nekdown more than 1 ~ yean ago. :·: Boy, 12, steals plane !or joyride ... } , OSLO, Norway -A 12-year-old bdy stole a amall airplane with help from a 15-year-old friend, tookoffandlandedaafelyafter a 50-minute joyride, newspapers reported today. 'The 12-year-old lbarted hJa first landlng attempt in the private four-8e8ter Cemna aiftnft becaUlle of unfavorable wtndt, the reports aid. He then dldld beck and made a safe landlnl at Hattfjel.ldal, 1563 milee north ala.lo. By &M AIMda&M Presa Two bruah firel burned out of control today OYer 4,400 Kl9 in La. Padrea National FCll9t after a weekend in which four other Southern California blalel were doU8ed or aontained, lncludlnl one that de9troyed 90lne vacant cablna. "The veaetauan 11 drying out rather rapidly with our hJch temperature and low hwnidiU., and we're havtna ane : wi.nda," said La. P~ Na l'oreat 1poke1woman k lee Buckley. With daytime temperatunw around 100 desre-in IOIDe areal, 900 flrefichten hoped to contain the 80 to 100-acre Poplin fire Joday, and the 4,300-acre Matilija fire three miles away by Wectne..- .day. she said, adding that the laraer fire waa 20 percent con- tained eerly today. She said the fires were 17 miles from the foreet'• Sespe Condor Sanctuary and poeed no danger to the neerly extinct species' habitat. 'The Matillja fire began u a controlled bruah bumoff, but unexpected winds whipped it out of control about 11 p.m. Friday, the Forest Service said. Authorities were wrong in re- porting initially that 300 acres were acon:hed by the Poplin blaze, which started about 4:30 p.m . Sunday, Buckley said. Both firee were located north- west of Ojai, moatly inside the two million-acre national fon!llt cover- ing parta of Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luia Obispo oountiee. No atructurea were damaged or tm.tened, but eocaa remained a problem foe lireflahters, said U.S. FOftlllt Service apokeeman John Louth. Forest Service, California De- partment ol Forstry and Ventura County firefight.en Went aided by six heficopten and lix air tankers ln flghdnc ~ La. Padres fires. , Man slays wife's kin, kills self OOMPI'ON (AP) -A man apparently lleU'Cbing for his estranged wife killed the woman's mother and sister before shooting himlelf to death, police said today. David Roberta. 20, of Compton forced hla way into bia mother-in-law's home about 7:20 p.m. Sunday apparently looking for h.ia wife, Rme, said police Sgt. John Garrett. Roberta confronted bia mother-in-law, 40-year-old Arleen Uncoln, and shot her to death with a piltol, then shot h.ia ailter-in-law, Belinda Williama, 22, who died lat.er at Martin Luther King Hospital, Garrett said . Garrett said Roberta then went into another room where he ahot hirmelf to death. The dead man'• wife had es- caped the West Spruce Street home prior to the shootings, he said. Air crash kills 115 .in Ecuador QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -An Ecuadorean jetliner dammed into a mountain and bunt into flames as It WU about to land in the Andean dty of Cuenca today, killing all 115 people aboard, radio reporters on the 8Cene said. The repoc1en said offidala of the state-owned TAME airline said the plane WU carrying 110 pamengen and five crew mem- ben. They said the plane waa a Boetnc but they did not know what model. Cuenca ia 270 miles aouth of Quito. What do you like about the Daily Pilot! What don't you Uke! ........... ~ M,ouoo .... -,..,, ,,.,.. by •• ,,. 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Miss British Virgin Islands, Anna Maria Joseph (left) embraces Miss Switzerland, Lolita Morena, in "practice" for. tonight's emotional finale in the Mi88 Universe pageant in St. Louis. 80 beauties await St. Louis event ST. LOUIS (AP) -After more than two weeks of receptions, tours and rehearaala, one of 80 contestants will be crowned Mia Univel"le tonight before an esti- mated 600 million television view- ers worldwide. The young women, who range in age fl'Oda 17 to 21, have been looked at, photographed and ques.-t tioned during continual appear- ances in bathing suits, fonnal • gowns, native costumes and even . • curlen. f They have appeared at vir- tually every tourist and cultural apot in the city, at formal and · informal receptions, hospitals and nursing homes as part of the promotion for the pageant and the host city. . The broadcast is acheduled to open with video footage of the contestants singing and dancing along a downtown street. Four · high school marching bands will play "Meet Me in St. Louie, Louie." Televiaion game ahow per. aonallty Bob Barker is the b~ of the ahow at Kiel Auditorium. From the at-ease Private Label Collection ... Our Year 'Round Suit . made from the finest two pty dacron• and wool blend. Available 1n solid shades of blue. grey. tan, OIMt and taupe. Where !tie Conttant It Quality Ind the Oiftetenoe is ~ .. $185.00 @lee{~@)~~ « Fashion laland • Newport Beach • 714/~70 1001 Wntwood BIVd • WMtwood VlllaOt • 213/208-3273 • . ., ... . ' . i 4 I i , , • A4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday. July 11, 1983 iniature creatures come to life II Villugc art <.'Omplex frequently call him. And he's not the least bit modest when it comes to talking about his creations, aeveral of which are on display at the Guinneu Muaewn in Stockholm. !>on'\ even think of calJjng Tibor Schneider a glass blower. "I am a glass sculptor, a glass artist.'' \he Hungar ian-born exhibitor insists. "I never blew a bubble of glass in my life," he says, lauahing. The sculptor has been creating glass creatures for 28 of h is 42 years, learning his cralt in Buda- pest, H ungary, from where he escaped w ith his faft'l.ily 10 years after the Communist takeover . They're on display, Schneider saya, becau.e of their size. Small. And intricate. \kit glass blower is w h at visitors to his small booth a\ the Laguna He lives in Westminster now, . after creating and selling his glass work in Sweden following his escape., Some less than a third of the width of a pencil eraaer . Schneider says he creJltes the tiny elephanta, kitte na and penguins without the aid of mag- nification. "Just iny naked eye," he boasts. Some of the tiny glaaa creatures are 9Clllpted in as many as four colors. A tiny Siamese cat, for example, comes in white, black, blue and red -the result of welding different colored glass obtained from Europe. "Colored glass is forever." Schneider said in halting English. "Unless, of course, it is broken." He said colored glass in the Vatican dates back to 2,000 years before Christ. "And it still looks like it was made yesterday," the artist said. Schneider's glasswork, as well as the works of other exhibitors, are on display throughout the summer at the Laguna Village, 577 ~uth Coast Highway. Dellpl'llol ......... ~ ---- B .. dapest-born sculptor Tibor Schneider, above, creates tiny creatures o ut of glass, including a ees-than-lifesize Siamese ca t, right, and penguin, alM>ve ri~ht. Costa Mesa site found for shelter • 8$JEFF ADLER Of"9 DellJ ~ ..... Orange Coast resi- dtmts who suddenly lose their homes for one ~n or another, or wfao are homeless when they arrive in the coun- y will find a new help- hand in Costa Mesa 1.._~nn1"1ng in September. r 1ans for the opening = new Orange Coast rfaith Shelter. a lace for people to stay until they find work or can afford their own 1apartment, are pro- ~g weU , said Scott Mather. president of the shelter's board of direc- tors. The non-profit cor- pocation which runs the ,shelter has operated an emergency housing fa- cill ty in Cos ta Mesa for the past two years. But the shelter has outgrown t h e three-bedroom house it has ~pied and it.t directors have been aeeking larger quarters. Mather said the shelter's council recently opened escrow on an ei1ht-unit apartment CXlDlplex an Costa Mesa. at2038 Meyer Place. The new shelter will be able to house 50 people in its one-and two·bedroom apartment..c;. Cost of the building is $450,000, the down payment coming largely in grants from surrounding cities. In addition to the more than $100.000 given by the Costa Mesa City Council. the sh elter is hoping Uj' win approval of· a $180.000 Housing and Community Block Grant from county gov- ernment. For its operating budget, the council has depended on private donations. many from area churches and af- filiated groups, such as Chun:h Women United, as well as government grants. Mather ex- plained. He talked proudly of the program at the shelter, claiming a 60-percent success rate among those who enroll in the 60-day program. a prereqws1te for those seeking shelter M05t of the residents who come to th~ home are women who sudden- ly find they have no place to live following a divorce or men who have barely been making ends meet and then lose their jobs, Mather said. And most of them are from the immediate area, many with children. Residents. who are screened before being admitted to the shelter, must sign a contract agreeing to bring no alcohol or drugs into the SATURDAY, JULY 16 thru SUNDAY, JULY 24 ... IT II TIIE U.S. • DYEll IOO EXHl•TS • • SEMINARS • SHOW SPECIALS • INTERIOR DECORATION • MANUFACTURED HOMES • • HUGE FLORAL DtSPLAY • •ALVINO R•Y & MARILYN KING• •ON ITAQE DAILY• ADMISSION ults M.75 n1or C111zens(60 and over) S1 Off Mon· Thurs lldren(6·16yrs) S2.50 11dren(und 6yrs ~ Frtt SHOW HOURS Monday-Friday 2 pm-11 pm· Saturday 12Noon·11 pm Sunday 12Noon·lpm Come Earty, Stay Late AIR CONDITIONED • Across from Disneyland EIM COIVEITIOI CEml 'OR IN'O CAL f 4 .... residence. They must also participate in job counseling. aimed at helping them find em- ployment, Ma ther said. In addition, residents are required to open a savings account and save a portion of their earn- ings for the first and last month's rent needed to lease their own apart- ment. The passbook is kept by the shelter's SAVE MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCE A ll ~~~~~: ,AYMfHI lfyew whfit RA881rl lf&ltANCE 44 I Old Newpeot ~d. Newport leach, Co. 631-7740 THINGS TODO ~: :.~';... ... 3. wattr plant1 __ -1 _ 4. read the 1111~ full-time staff, he ex- plained. Mather said that even with the tough entrance require m en ts, the re alw ays is a list of people waiting to get into the shelter and its self-help program. Even with the larger building "we won't even begin to scratch the surface," he said. The shelter is being forced to vacate the house 1t had occupied because it ts to be de- molished to make room for apartments intended for senior citizens, Mather said. He characterized the program at the shelter as a "low -key" one that has not aroused problems with neigh bors. He said both the Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach city councils have endorsed the shelter's work. ·------------------· (I "'-" ~Hf v I I PET PAEYRNT A CARE,inc. • .-,., ., 1i, I THE ORIGINAL • •Low Cost I. 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You wtll receive two FREE tickets good anytime. Wlnnert uch uy to check the cla11lfled1. Keep your garden in shape by rcadin~ Friday's ga rrlen;ng page. ........ . (" Tear gas lessons offered at Coast A two-hour tear gas training workshop will be conducted Friday at Orange Coast College in Co.ta Mesa. The prbgram will run from 9 to 11 a .m . in the OCC Forum. Admission is $17 .50, and advance regiatraUon I.I required. The program is at.ate certified and prepares participant. to i- a state exam for a permit to carry tear gaa. Participant. 16 and 17 years old may attend with written parental pennimion. Workshop instructors att retired law enforcement of:ficen and are state certified. Tick ets for the tear gas program can be ~tained at the pee Ticket Office, located in the college's Student C-enter Buildinc· 'For infonnalion about the seminar, call 556-5880. Trips slated for youngsters T he Irvine YMCA Service Cent.er is offering several caravans this swruner for pre-teens to visit the mountains and the beaches. Tripe include a visit S unday to July 23 to Yoeemite, Km,. Canyon and Sequoia national parks; a fishing expedition in the high Sierra from July 26 to Aug. 1; a journey from Aug. 3 to 9 to Baja California and San Diego County; and a aurflng trip from Aug. 19 to 25 In the San Diego area. Feesstartat$148. For more information about the triJl8,call the cent.er at 559-1175. Nuclear freeze movie planned The Academy Award-winnig film, "U You Love th.is Planet," a movie about the nuclear freeze movement, will be preeent.ed at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Heritage Room at UC Irvine'• University Center. The film sh owing is sponsored by four grouJl8: ST AND, the American Civil Li berties Union, the Alliance for Survival and PSR. Admission is $3 general and $2 for students. Linda Valentino of the ACLU and Tim Carpenter of the Alliance for Survival will speak at the event. For more information, call Carol Ann Bradford at 642-6634. ·OCC students to tour Rockies A six-day trip to Utah's Rocky Mountains will be taken July 19-24 as part of an Orange Coast College class focuaing on the creative process. The class will include writing, painting, papennakinc, drawing and dancing. Acconunodations are primitive and the cooking will be done as a group. Cost is $140, which includes instruction and all materiala. Transportation is not provided. For more information, call 556-5880. GRAND OPENING Betty Cook's ~ ': ERFORMANCE if ARKETING ~SSOCIATES ·specializing in Off Shore Performance and Pleasure Boating Formula 402 Kaama Formula 302 Kaama Formula 272 Kaama Sales and Service pen Mon. thru Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 645-0730 935 Sunset Costa Mesa · I9·'t9/,nnual. Sale JulyII-I6 IOam -5pm NELLY'S OF PUERl'O VAUARI'A 31831 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano . t . . • • .. .· I Burying the hatchet Barbara Young, co-founder of the Committee of 4,000, and Thomas Nielsen, Irvine Co. president, buried the hatchet at a $ l 5 ;000 picnic held Sunday in Irvine. 'Major riot' at Venice Beach brings out I 00 LA policemen LOS ANGELES (AP) -About 100 officers ·quelled a Venice Beach melee in which a crowd hurled rocks and bottles after two office.rs arrested a man for lighting a marijuana cigarette, police and sheriffs officials said today. The Sunday evening disturbance was termed "a major riot" by lifeguard Nick Steers. Police called, then canceled, a tactical alert, and police Sgt. William Thomas said the fighting amounted to "a major disturbance .•• Thomas blamed the fracas on "a hot day, too much beer, possibly too much narcotics." Six or seven people were arrested for investiga- tion of various offenaes-including drug use, battery and assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, be added. Officers Donald Farrell and Is&as Ornelas, who made the original marijuana arrest near Venice Pavilion, were treated for bruises on their anns. Police Lt. && Moen said he saw several civilians struck by thrown bottles, but nobody was seriously hurt or hospitali7.ed. About 60 city police officers and 40 sheriff's deputies quelled the violence, said police Officer Vincent Parisi and sheriff's Sgt. David Rash. Authorities gave dl.ffering estimates, but said as many as 100 people out of a crowd of up to 1,500 were involved in pelting the officers. · Moen Aid the trouble began at about 6:30 p.m. when the marijuana smoker resisted arrest. Moen said a crowd quickly gathered and began throwing rocks and bottles when given an order to disperse. He said the officers, on foot, radioed for reinforcements. The additional forces quieted the area about an hour later. "Some guy was rolling a joint and about 10 to 12 cops converged on him," said witness Ro~rt James of Los Angeles. "The way they tried to do it got the crowd mad. They beat him and twisted his arm." James said after reinforcements arrived, police "charged -started hitting everyone ." 1 Many beachgoers tan all over : 800 people sunbathe nude at Carillo Beach; press hassled LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -About 800 Southern Californians who prefer sunbathing in the buff did so illegally Sunday at Leo Carillo Beach, but not everyone who turned out for National Nude Weekend appreciated the result- ing attention. Photographer Michael Tweed, who showed up for pre-publicized events like a nude egg-toss and a nude water balloon fight, said he was verbally harassed by some beachgoers. And a Cable News Network cameraman found a male hand covering his lens as he tried to film the..-ene. "Frankly, I'm shocked," said Peter Bieber, a member of BARE (Beaches Are Really Every- ! body's.) "What happened is everything was just fine and 1 everyone was having a great time, but as soon as somebody saw a news person, one lady went crazy and started a verbal fracas. "Another fellow was apparent- ly going around and trying to throw a blanket over a cam- eraman. It's unfortunate," said Bieber, ·who belonged to the Clothing Optional Society until that group was disbanded. \ ,,,..,.... An unidentified nudist blocks the camera of a television cameraman during the fourth annual nude beach weekend at Leo Carillo State Park Sunday. A 1 0 0 Y I A I I '99.99 B'ttr.btcl=r1 = Reg. $150. Make someond special look like a botanical expert with our very real-looking 6-foot ficus tree, beautifully made In polyester/silk. By Oeldan. White ceramic pot by Jenkins. $38. Sale ends August 31 . Robinson's Gifts, 59. 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OF 'STYLE Aa Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 11, 1983 Fair and fun times .for Orange Coast A carnival, a catapult into culture, a cacophany of ' country cousins. a celebration of creative craft and •gricultural acumen. There is no end to what you can find in Orange County this week. . . . . · The fairgrounds in C.OSta Mesa is revelling m its annual raison d'etre, the county fair, and for anyonf! who hasn•t . been, it's an explosion of color and sound and taste and well. yes, 'Smell. There is l)ightly music, light.~ merry-go-round frenzy and a daily menu of exhibits by the best of the county•s cooks, home crafts people, farmers, horticulturists and manufacturers. Laguna Beach is glowing in the golden anniversary of The Pageant of the Masters, with unbelievable ~tions of great works of art, staged, costwned coordinated and peopled by local residents. There is no adequate description of the beauty anti the technical proficieny of this unique display. Also in Laguna is the vibrant, folksy, hand-made haven of the Sawdust Festival, where local artisans and their creative cousins set up outdoor galleries of the best of their creations for sale and for viewing. It is as much a social gathering as it is a business opportunity and for those who love swap meets, this is a super summer seek and find fest. All these events continue at least through this week and continue to remind us how glorious summer can be on the Orange Coast. ; MAILBOX Def ending senior soiree To the Editor: On behalf of the many parents of the graduating seniors from Newport Harbor High who un- telfiahly gave their ti.me, and effort in making the Grad Night such a success, I would like to re9pOlld to a sh.allow letter con- cerning the validity of having such an event. Evidently Ms. Goodsell missed the idea entirely because rather than promote gambling as she mentioned, Grad Night was held to give the kids one last night together to celebrate their gradu- ation in an environment where hopefully, no one would be in- jured or killed while driving due to overindulgence, later. Grad Night was a tremendous success with rave reviews from all in attendance, including Ms. Goodaell's son, who I believe was mentioned aa not attending ... Drinking was corralled becaue no one could leave the party and re-enter, and everyone enjoyed unlimited food, games and danc- ing, with a "Casino Theme" which was approved by all levels prior to the party. BecaUle of the hi.story of young people injuring themaelves at this time of year b'Orn overoelebrating, I think il just one li1e were spa.red from the slightest injury it WU worth the effort. No doubt this will become an annual affair. and it is sratif ying to know that that not one dime of taxpayers money wu involved. PETE RABBITI' Newport Beach Dally Piiot welcomes commentary from readers The Dally Piiot soflcits your views on any matters of Interest to our communities. If you wish to contribute to theee pages wtth a letter, or a longer commentary on an Issue, pteue Mnd your eubrrnaton legibly written or typed. Commentary ptecea ahQUed be no longer than 500 words. Letter• should be considerably more concise. Shorter letters wtll be considered first. Addr ... IUCh correspondence to: LETTERS To The EDITOR, Dally PUot, 9ox 1110, Coete ...... CA., --. Plea.le Include your name, addresa and telephone number. If you prefer. you may call In your letter to the We're U.tenlng apectal telephone number ... 142-eOll. Be sure to leave your name, address and tetephone number so that we may verify your comments. Please do not call In longer letters or commentaries. • Opinions upress.c:t In the Sp.Ke above are thOse ol the Dally Pilot. Otner views u · pressed on lh1s ~are those of their authOn and art1sb. Reader comment Is lnvit· t<I. Address The Dally Pilot. P.0 Box ISf>O, Costa AMsa. CA 92621;. Phone (71•l M2·021. l.M. BDJd /Fairer studies A century ago, the great French naturalist, Professor Jean Henri Casimir Fabre let women come to his lcience cluees. Extraordinary! The Government of France •warded him the Legion of Honor, then canned him. You 1&.y you've never 1een a ~ polar bear? They exist. When alpe invades the hollow center of eech hair follicle, the bMr tunw green, and ltaya green. Remember, the United Staie. Jeedl all the nationa of thew Yirld ln ..... motherhood. People eat more aharb than lhM'b eat people. • Q. Which Queen of England :w• ooly four feet tall? ·~ You mu1t mee.n Matilda of ,,...... 'nlat WM her height. =the wife of William the , and he WU a King Of t WM WUllam who fint , • OfWtOE COAST . laily Pilat came up with the bright idea to put an.ima.l.s on display in public %008. Q . What was the first food cooked? A. The boiled egg. Or so aome theorist:& think. Q. What animal runa backwarda in the dark by following ita tail? A. The aopher. With that aenltive tall .. a feeler, a aopher can 80 blckwarda th.rough ita tunnela M swiftly aa forwards. Unfortunately, not everybody carm. Harry S. TruEan sakl, "No man ahould be allowed to be prakient who doesn't undentand hop." YOU cal\ reed IOmething into tMt, lf you like. Truman waa better than Wi.mton Cbun:hill with the quaint pnenlit.iee. ChurchW aald, "Any man who ween a brown .Wt ta a c.d." You can't re9d anythlni at all into that. H.L. ........ ~ C._,De••t .................. ·--~ Paying for hits of history WASHING TON -Pre.kient Reagan ia a firm believer in "private sector initiative"; the ~ty of wealthy Amer1cana theoretically will ea.e the tax- payers' burdens for needed pro- grams. But Reegan's man at the General Services Adrniniltration, Administrator Gerald Carmen, doesn't think private initiative should •tart with his boel. The point at iaue ia the balloon- ing cost of maintaining the aeven presidential libraries. Thouah the money to build the libraries was raiaed by private donations (tax deductible), the bill to the tax- payers for upkeep and staff salaries now comes to almoet $ 15 million a year. nu l• far more than Congrem en~ when it palled the Presidential LibrarieaAct ln 1955. Proponenta estimated that each library would oost about $150,000 a year to operate -insteed of the $1.5 milllon-plua apiece the leVen existing librariea cost. Oddly enough, support.era of the legialadon al8o oountied en a total of ooly 15 prelidential li- braries over a 100-year period. Thia could have worked out if every president aerved two full terms, but the only one to have achieved that distinction since the law was enacted wu the 1955 incumbent Dwight Eiaimhower. One propoul that would cut "I'm a Democrat," an 11-year old girl wrote me ln a letter the other day. An 11-yearold probably doem't know whether she's a Democrat or a Republican but that doesn't . make her much different from the rest of ua. We may think we know and we may anDOWlCe what we think we are at regular lntervala but don't uk ua for a lilt of the differu~ between the two parties. When I wu a kid, my father alwaya voted Republican but I don't think he had a lot of well thought-out reaaons for it. Like most people, he picked a couple of little things he thought the Re- publicans stood for that he agreed with and concluded from thoee that he wu one of them. People fall in love with the idea that they're either Republlcana or Democrat&. WHa I alked my father the difference between the two, he told me the Democrata wanted to lower the import taxa on the thlnp forel1J1 oountri• ahlpped here to 1ell and the Republicanll wanted to raise the \axes to keep G -.-.-.. -.-1.-•• -. -. a down on the expeme to the public would authorize the goverrunent landlord-GSA-tosollcit funds from private donors to cover maintenance and salary costa. Thia could be aocompliahed by aetting up endowment& for the individual libraries. While the wealthy donors would be able to write off their gifts as· tax deductions, It would still save the taxpayen at least $4 million per year. Bat Carmea 11 reluctant to go this route -at least not if the propoul would apply to Reagan. In an internal study of the plan, the GSA argues that endowmenta to help pay for operating C08U of the libraries should not apply to put or preeent prt!9identa. ·•Any endowment requirement ahould be applied to Pr:elidenta takin8 office for the first time on GI' after J.nuary 20, 1885, ft the ltUdy stat.es. It explains that "a change of rule9 in the midst of a difficult planning proce91" would not be "appropriate." ~ 80W'CeS told my amodate Donald Goldberg, how- ever, that they w.pect Cannen just doesn't want to uk Reagan's friends to chip ln for his library. foreign goods out. Even way beck in the 1930a, he worked foe a company that wu ln competition with the Japane9e. A penon'a bread and butter usually baa more to do with hia political affiliation than hla ideaia do. You can't trust anyone'• defi- nition of what a Republican or a Democrat ta. F.ach party likes to pretend it has hard and fut economic, aocial and philoeophic principles that are cut ln atone but that'• not the cue. Generally apeekins, the Demo- crata have alwaya been thought of as being on the ldde of labor and the Republicuw are thouaht of u belnC on the aide of bwline9. C>bvtowly that lm't the way th1np really are « we'd never have hid a Republican prai- denL ~are always aoinl to be mere working peopt. thm bull· rwmmer11 and women but w.?ve elect.ed 16 Reoubl.lean prelidenta Reluctance to apply a rules change to one's own adminis- tration is nothing new, of coune. President Carter's people fought like tigers to eJtempt their boel from the Presidential Record.a Act of 1978, which made official presidential papen public prop- erty. They lost that fight, as well as the election. ID u appareat attempt to delay theendowtnentpropoeal,Cannen admits he has the authority but wants a law pasaed that wOuld force him to do it. But lf Congrea has to draft, debate and enact authoruation legislation, Reagan might already be out of office before the lengthy procesa is completed. Footnote: GSA offlcia.la deny that Carmen is trying to exempt Reagan from the endowment propoeal. They say he hatn 't taken a position on the plan yet. HINCKLEY HINT: President Reagan's would-be uaami.n, John Hinckley Jr .. doesn't think much of the pre. in general, but he did appreciate the "inter- view-by-mail" that appeared ln PenthoUle magazine. From St. Elizabet.ht Hospital in WaahinglOn, D.C., Hinckley aent the author of the PenthOWle piece, Allan Sonnenachein, a hand- written thank-you note -and dropped a not.ao-subtle hint. and only 13 Democratic on.ea. ne fuay Wac that happened in the last electiona ln both England and the United States ii that a lot of world.ng people teamed up with a lot of buainem people and elected Republlcana. (In England, the Republicans are called the Comervatives.) Theee two groups at oppollite ends of the soda.l and economic IC8.le agreed on politia. The people who voted foe the Democatic C# Uberal J*'ty can- didate ln each country, were all ·the rest and it wasn't enouah. It eeems as strange to have a young, college-educated businessman making $35,000 a year supportina a Democrat u It ii to have a truck driver with W.thana ~h IChool educadon makina $35,000 sup- porting Reecan" I'm not knockina it in either cue but it 00. .em funny. Why would the br1clc1-yer and the owner of the comrtnlCtlon oompuiy aaP'ft on IUCh .__ • abortion. prayer ln echoola. bul&nc and the ERA Amendment? It's aU very conf\.lltna and I have an kiM it'• better that way. Here's what he wrote: "Dr. Mr. Sonnenachein, ''I am pleued with the inter- view and alto the introduction that wu written. AA a rule, rm always wary of joumalista and reporters becau.e 80 many of them have been unfair to me, but I have found you to be honeet, since.re and a man of your word. I hope you and Penthou.e don't give up the fight to eee me in penon. "I wouldn't tum down a free sut.cription to Penthouse if it was offered to me. Your article in next ··- month's edition 80W1da interest-'•!• lng. ·:w' • •• I ''Sinoereiy. . . ..John Hinckley" WA Tr LINE: Ever hopeful of ....... improving thelr 00.'s image, pub- lic relatiom apecialista at the Interior Department aent out new .. ..:. color slides of Secretary James Watt to the television networks and a few local ltatlona. The idea, aa one flack explained it, wu .. to replace the rather un.Oatt.ering ,...,. onea that are normally u•ect •· , .. ... Unfortunately, lacking a tech- nical TV expert, Watt's people had .. the slides mounted wrong. U Wied •: aa received, the eecretary would •.··l have appeared on the IC:tt!en lying 1 aidewaya. Even 80, the depart-·# me.nt received a few expretBiona .... of thanks for the slides. '-<! . ' '' I .. ·'• 'I .,, AA soon aa a nation's politic.al parties begin to ,et too orderly and ·~ predictable, there's trouble. rm pleaaed that there are no deep, •. 1 sharply defined party ~pies -~~ the Democrata and Republicans ..... swear by. During an election year ~ ~1 we listen to a lot of campaign ; , oratory that gives the lmpremion : ~ •. the world will come to an end if the · ' candidate apea.king isn't elected. : •• '.l Someone ii always beaten, , •l though. and the world iwvec ends .·~ becau.e of iL When our candidate ..:,..: ii defeated we swallow the defeat , ,1 and 80 about our businem again, .~.~ confident that thlnp won't really ,., chanp much. • ~1 I do•'t lmow what to tell that 11-year old girl who wrote meJ ''•'l don't want to ~ her interest in politics but I would like to point out to her that abe probably hasn't thought wt why the thlnb ahe'1 a Democrat with llnY more clarity than why lhe thlnb lbe't a Methodiat., a Catb· oUc. a BuddhJat ar none of the9e. Peopl9 fall ln love with their reu,lout afftliadion for r m that are about .. well tbou&ht-out • thW po&ltical cma. You're on your own kicking any habit A reader baa let'\\ me a flat1er· ma ien.er aaklnc --Indeed. bea-li"I --that I write a column about the danpn of marijuana. What ta Oatt.ertna ii that lhe tnfomw me that her 80ll la • fervent reedel' of. my column. and would not take anyone's advice except mine. Unfortunawly, I am ln no politlon to offer advice of th.ta IOl't 81 kJr'C u I mym1f remain hooked on apni-. ever\ after an Wnem that my doctor attributa ln larp part to~ Bill~ of any kind fa1l8 on dMf ean W\lil the perm'\ It =tofollowlt.,•~ !Y mW\ know. In ll up a bad habit. it .. not~ to It ta a bad habit, OI' even to want 10, M lont .. It remaim purely an ! ~ -lllllY-.. -.. -""""'-~ Illy Plllt MONDAY, JULY 11, 1983 ANN LANDERS ENTERTAINMENT COMICS .. 82 ' 83 84 In NBC'• 'Family Tiee' the characten actually like ~aeh other. See 1tory on Page C3. . .. Jennifer Ode I puts the boys at Irvine Fire station No. 4 through their paces. haping Up iS fun ••• They'reallfii'"edupoveraerobics Story by SUSAN A VILA and Photm by RICHARD KOEHLER Of the Daily Pilot Staff A shapely, young blonde remen begins to twist her tol"llO Dd wia1e her hips and an entire attalion of firemen come run-.... , 'ftUa is now a typical occurance •Irvine's Firestation No. 4. But lie · men don't come to watch mrobics instructor Jennifer Odel, bough 90IDe can't help it. They ame 10 days each month to rorkout and keep in shape. For the last month firemen at tMion No. 4 have been partici-•tini in an experimental work- ut pn)Sram that ia geared to educe the frequent skeletal and D~ injuries that plague betr work. The program consists tan hour of aerobics exerciae and 1 monthly educational session rith a chiropractor, Dr. Dan "8Jer. Sigler ia donating his time to Ive firestationa in Irvine to help ll!duce injuries in the field. " 1ichty percent of all firemen's lljurie9 are of a mU8CUlar akel- ture type. Theee things can be nvented," be said. Sigler ia conducting a year-long tudy of the rate of work-related iajuriell before and after the men epn aerobics. He said that apayen could save aa much aa 210,000 per year because a lower ate of injuries reduces the imacmt of money paid for sick iave and early retirements. '"That figure doesn't even in- ~ the ooeta of medical care," Sigleradded, ''Theooetof the total aerobics program ia le. than the cost of treating just one fireman for a (lower back) dbc injury." ftiaht now the men are each paying $15 per month to the Rancho San Joaquin Athletic • Club for Odel's aerobic instruc- tion. Engineer Joe Kerr hopes the program will prove helpful enough to become mandatory and that the taxpayers will eventually pick up the bill. Kerr said the men really enjoy the workout. ''The aerobics takes the monotony out of it. Our old fitness program of weight lifting and jogging could get pretty boring. But then again, it could be that they just like to watch Jennifer." Taking a quick rest while the others continued with a painful set of especially brutal sit-ups, Fireman Dave Phillips said the men's work has improved and they've gained a feeling of general well being becauae of the exerciae. "We used to laugh and feel a little silly when we first began but by the end of the workout we didn't have enough energy left to laugh," he said. "Now we know that it's serious exerciae and not just 8CI'ewing around." Aa the men jumped, stretched, flexed and mostly sweated to a tape of songs that sounded like they came straight from a top 40 play list, one young man grunted and reminded Odel her visit was intended to keep them phyaically fit not physically incapacitated. •.-•Ins wind 1print1 helpe keep rtftmen in 1hape for aerobiee. ~~ ~ Dan Sigler leehlrel on baek lnjuriee. 0 0 -, t I '' I I .. I I ··I 'i l I I I .J •· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 11. 1983 Gala preview Sign writing real star of private screening Warner'• Hollywood lot was the setting recently for a gala private 1ereening, a preview of "The 1'willght Zone" movie benefiting the Newport Beach-baaed Sjgn Writers newspaper. (The paper, .the first to offer newa in sign language, goee to 41 countries.) A champagne buffet followed with Patty Duke AaUn and WUllam Schallert, (appearing in the third episode of the film aa the father) acting aa hoeta. Schallert, or) the board of of,the Movement Shorthand Society Inc., the non-pfofit organization behind Sign Writing, flew in from location in Chicago a few hours before the event. Patty brought along husband J ohn Astin and young 1<>na, Sean and Mac. • A unique feature w as the pre9ence of sign language interpreter Caroline Preston, who, under a spotlight, visually translated words from the sound track into sign language, delighting members of the deaf community in the audience. Alao on hand was the inventor o f Sign Writing, Valerie Sutton, Hollywood publicist Morgan Moore and a group of computer experts from various technical companies enthusiastic about computerizing Sign Writing. The new- pasper is now written by hand. Patty Duke Astin and William Schallert ·with Valerie Sutton, right, Sign Writing inventor. Orange County well-wishers on hand included Ken Carpenter and Kris Thagard.Dan Ayres Jr., Cynthia Beatel, Beverly Nestande, Sally Dausch, the Bill Barrys, Anne Slemonsand John Coty, Loren and Darlene Covington, the Edwin Websters. David Blalack and Yvonne Naudrehaug. , Also George Thagard, Helen Smith and the William Gode~, Thelma Muller with granddaughter Leilani Hunlow , Amelia and Greg Seton, Bill and Helen Hamilton with Erma Matthews, Mimi Chotiner, Mary Carrington and Rosemary Kowalski, Penny McManigal with daughter Lisa and parents Helen ai:'d.Howard Htneman, Marilyn Dana, Ellie Ashburn, and Dons and Paul Sutton. Funds go to the Sign Writer, to Sign Writing services on college campuses and to the Danish/ American Sign Language dictionary project, which will make sign language com- mwlication possible between born-deaf people in Derunark and the U.S. (Many born deaf who have never heard words find readinc words difficult, hence the appeal of Sign Writing.Alaosignlanguagesdifferfromcountrytocountry- that's the reason for inter-a>untry dictionaries. Costa Mesa residents Etta and Rusty Stecker with John Astin on the Warner lot. Brides Dow-Peck Lisa Lyon Peck and Bruce Cameron Dow, both of Portland, Ore .• were married in that city on June 18. TheU parents are Mr. and Mn. Donald Peck of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mn. Robert F. Dow of Billaboro. Ore. ~e bride is a graduate of :·Cornelia Connelly High School, Anaheim, ~the School of Nun-in6.t the Oregon Health Sc(l-nce University w~ abe works. · !fer husband gradu- a~·from Hillsboro High Sc}tool and attended U~ and the University of Pregon. He is em- plo~ at the Rusty Lisa Dow PeUCan restaurant. 1J.:le newlyweds live in Poitland. ·~ :-;. :· ~ Klein-Cooper Darcey Lee Cooper and Kevin Charles Klein were married June 18 in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints in Orange. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J . Cooper of · Huntington Beach , Don Klein and Jean N e ubauer of Hollister. The bride, a graduate of Huntington Beach High School. attended Cal State Long Beach and works for the Long Beach School District. Her husband gradu-afed from San Benito High School in Hollister and Cal State Long Beach. He is a high school band director for the Covina Valley Uni- fied School District. Darcey Klein The n e wlyweds honeymooned at Big Bear and are living in Pomona. Sage-lee Laura Lee and Johnny Frank Sage, both of ~ Costa Mesa, exchanged wedding vows June 12 in the w edding chapel aboard the Queen Mary, Long Beach. T hey honeymooned at the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell, and now are living in Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of J a mes Donald Lee of Walnut Creek and Nancy Lee of Costa Mesa. She gradu- ated from F.stancia High School, Costa Mesa. and attended the Irvine Busi- ness College. She is em- ployed by J ones, McGin- ty and Parkay. Her h usband is the son of Keith Sage and Joyce Wilmeth of Pasadena. Laura Sage Texas. where he attend- ed schools. He is em· ployed at The Boat Place, Newport Beach. Rules for wedding, betrothal news The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and engagement news. To help you submit the r equired infonnation. forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For weddings, only a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color _photos can't be used. The photo must be submitted rHJ BURT REYNOLDS IS ~~~-,-;?~ ,.., ............ c.-. .......... __ .... ~ ...n'AILWAR.1'- REllJRNQF 1HE JEDI •l.....,_, .... ....... ........ c...r., .. ...... ........... l .. ""'- "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKING" -TIME (~ "" ··- ' ""' '' '11 U * later than three weeks after the wedding, otherwise it will not be published. Engagement information is to be submitted at lHSt seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photo6 can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the E.ditorial Department. Daily Pilot, P. 0 . &x 1560, Costa M esa, Calif. 92626. "Movie Magic!" -usA rooAr ''TIE AIREST APIBUCAN MOVE ~Of TIE YEAR~' -ow..~ Dll IYlllYll .EDllE MllPIY ~ ~ln•ex•pen•sive* *(In lk spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable: classlfled advertising Daily Pilat Classlfled Advertising ~2-5678 l .• q _M_111 __ _ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a phy8cian who hopes you will tet the reconl ltraight on herpes, both the cold 10re type and the genital variety. You have atven fal8e and ~ infonnat1o'n and you owe i\ to your ..-en to print thia letter. In a recent column you aaid a penon with Herpes Simplex I (the cold eore type) can transfer it to another penon during oral .ex. By implication you said it then becomes llerpes Simplex Il, which is the genital variety. I would 11.ke to make it clear that theee two strains are totally different vi.rules and it ia impossible for a penon who has the cold 10re type to transmit the genital type to another penon as a result of oral sex. For God'• sake, quit aca.ring people to deflth. There is enough to worry about without you adding to the problem by passing along incorrect information. I am -A PHYSICIAN IN ARI- ZONA. DEAR FRIEND: Y n may be a s>'Y•icla.D in Arlioa.a, bat I am a colamaJat la c.Jcaao wlao lau gone to a great deal of troable to reaeard1 tllla problem tlloroep!y. I've decked my factl wltb several of tbe coutry'a leadiag dermatolopab and bere Ibey are: A penoa wlao laaa a cold sore, Herpes Simplex I, can indeed infect tall or lier partaer tbroap oral sex. Tbe resalt la a llerpes letlo• •• Ille gealtala. Tbe strain of llerpes don NOT, repeat NOT, cb.ange from I to ll. It remailla tile same type of infection, bat It can be transferred to uotber part of tbe body. • I . • ' . Obvloaaly, yoa are not well lDformed in tills · area. I bope yoa are aware of tbe Acyclovir tableb wblcb are a vast lmprevemeat over tbe oint· ' menta. U not, please clleck wltb yov pllarmaciat. Yoa laave accated me of glvta1 false ud mlaleadi.D1 iDformation. Please ,., oa yoar llaaaet ud read my colama qala. Never did I fmply tllat Herpes Simplex I (col4 Mre variety) clwl1et J.Dto Simplex 0 (Ille 1ealtal type). Tlaat would be tile same u uylag meaalet tvu lato wlloopin1 coap. I wan my readers wltll cold sores to abataia from oral sex, beeaase tllat vtru illfectioa coald retail in a lesloa on tile 1e•ltalla. Penapa tbe .ext letter wm be of interest to yoa. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a medical transcriber who hopes that the doctors we deal with every day will aee thernaelves and get with it. We must listen to more than 200 different voices from the dictaphone and transcribe ac- curately medical discharge summaries, consul- tations, operations. physical.a and histories. Many of these doctors are foreign-born, which makes our job very difficult. When we question them as to what they are saying, they become arrogant and sometimes abusive. Then there are thoee who are • born in this country, but their granunar is ao poor . you wonder how they ever made it through high school, m uch less medical school. We also have doctors who chew, eat, yawn. belch, sneeze and don't bother to repeat the lalt part of the sentence. They expect us to figure out the missing words. Another problem: doctors who don't care if the report is accurate. They tell us to put down ''anything.'' In this age of malpractice crazines, I don't see how they can be 10 cavalier. We speak to them and write notes, but to no avail. Can you help us? -LONG ISLAND TRANSCRIBER DEAR L.I.: Here'• yoar letter. Make copies and mall It to tile wont offeaden. • • • How much do you know about pot. cocaine, • LSD, speed, PCP, uppers and downers. glue and heroin? Are all these drugs dan/lerous? Get Ann • Landers' all-new booklet, 'The Lowdown OD Dope." 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Hard to believe, huh? What'•~~. NBC'a "Family Ties'.' dea1a with reallatic and contemporary concerna, auch u a teen-ager'• first aexua1 experience, 'job loyalty and, in tonight'• repeat epiaode, the feelinp of the Uberal parents when their home ia burg)artzed. ··What? A sitcom without ghosta, talking or- angutans or genies? Somehow, "Family Tiea," the be9t ~y not set in a Boston bar iwned "Cheers," geta by on gentle, sophisticated humor, although the children do get a little too precocious and amart-alecky at times. "Sometimes we manipulate the characters too much for a laugh," says Gary Devid Goldberg, the show's executive producer. Indeed, there are times when you get the feeling that 7-year..old Jennifer, played by Tina Yothers, is doing a stand-up comedy rou~. But that's a small price to pay for a frequently warm and amusipg comedy that touchingly brings fonner children of the '60a, when their responsibllites were non-existent and their ideal- ism was rampant, into the realistic '80a, when they have to raise three pragmatic kids. U the show strikes a strong reality chord, much of the credit goes to Goldberg, a fonner producer on "Lou Grant," whoee '60a radicalimn has undergone aoftenings similar to thoee of his main characters, played by Meredith Baxter Birney and Michael Gnm. The outspoken Goldberg, who is collaborat- ing with Steven Spielberg on the movie comedy "Reel to Reel," remains part brick-thrower. His anti-establiahment attitudes gained attention laat ~ .. (1976) Pet• Sellers, Herbert lom. ®MOYIE ··~ "Rotty Ill" (1912) Syt\telt• Stlllonl, Cltt Wellhlra. (Q)WOW •• "The Pifll• MO'M" (1982) K McNlchol, Chrlslophet Alkins. (%)MOVE • • lo\ .. ~ .. ( 1979) Jeff Bridgel. HedBeetty. -l'.30- (f)WOW •• ·~ "The Gr.-.. °"'""" (1961)~ JIM Simmons. &HHE -10'.t0- • ~NEWS (C)MOVE • •i.; "Bucio" ( 1978) Documtntary. (J)BIZAME eMOYIE * ••.; "Rocky IU" (19821 Sytwster Stllone, Carl Wlltllet1. -10'.30- • INDEPENDENT NElWOAK NEWS ())MOVE • "The Happy Hooker Goes To Wllhinglon" (1917) Jotrf tteett.- ton. George Hamilton. -11:00- I D•CI>O IBNEWS SATURDAY MQH'T I It IEMCH Of'" MJEFRNONS eeaNYt1U I II lllEBS AEPORT 8PORTS AMENCA Ct700CUJI ~= .. CONCERT *** "Zoot Sult" (1981) Dlnlel VeJ. de. Edwlrd JM1es Olmos. (%)MOYIE •• •.; "llelch Glt1s"' ( 1982) Dlbr1 Blee. VII Kh. -11:30- 1 I HART TO HART THE IDT Of CAAIOH ~NEWS HIGHTlN YOU All<ED ~IT 000 COUfll.E ~o CONTEMPOMlff HEALTH llllUE8 -11:15- (C)MOVE •••'A "llnlk• Morini" (1980) Edwlrd Woodwwd, Jldl Thompeon, -12:00- • 9fTfRT ANillENT TONIGHT ewow * * * * "I AelMmblr M11111" ( 1948) "'"' Clime. en.a Bel Geddel. CD iNDIJBmtrNETWOM NEWS •wow U t.; "Ollmond Held" (1"3) Chlrtton Hlllon. YwitW Mlmleu1t. ())WOW H t.; "Rotty Ill" (1982) Sytfelt• Slllont. Cltt Wllltln. eMOYIE * * "Wlltr•" (1982) C«ol Oflk1, Jim H.-rla. Lisa Lucas and Michael J. Fox of 'Family Ties.' ' winter on CBS' documentary, "Don't Touch That Dial," in which he lambasted TV for itacowardice. "When I waaat 'Lou Grant,' and CBS called to complain, we knew we had an Emmy-winner on our hand.a," he says. "It was like a weather vane. They want to tread the same old tired ground, attract 20 million viewe.rs and do no damage.'' CBS had first dibs on the "Family Ties" aript, which was then a 60-minute light drama. But it was rejected by the top-rated network. "Now, I had a great motive-revenge," says Goldberg. He approached Brandon Tarti.koff, president of NBC Entertainment, who envisioned the teriee M a half-hour comedy about a 1980s family. Last eeason, "Family Ties," up against "The Fall Guy," had better content than ratinga. ''How do you compete against Lee Majors jumping into a vat of naked women?" aaka Goldberg: "There should be room for both shows. You can't have vats of women every hour at every network." FortWl8tely for Goldberg, Grant Tinker, chainnan of NBC.~. Although NBC'a new schedule has more fluff and fantasy on it, Tin.kel' was true. to his promiae that he would renew quality lhows, even if their ratinga were low. :&IWML_ LISTINGS fJ KNXT CCBSl D KNBC I NBCI 8 KTLA lln<S I .ICABC IABCI O KFMB CCBSl 0 KHJ TV Clrid) IE KCST IABCI e K TT\/ Clnd I CMI KOOC (Ind I o On T\I l Z· TV H HBO C IC1nem.t•I t) CWORl NY .N V Ml CWTBSI f CESPNI fl) KCOP TV (Ind I C) KCET IPBSI S1 IShowllmel .... Spollighl all KOC E I PBSI • ICable New\ Network I -1:30- D IB NBC NEWS OYEJNGHT GGEJEAUTRY Cl) MOYIE • * "Priv111 Eyes" ( 1953) 8owety Boys, Tim Ry111. DMOYIE ** "Summer Lovert" (19821 Daryt H1111\1/1. Peter GllllQhlf. -1:40- ())MOVIE * * "Fridey The 13th" ( 1980) Betsy Pllmer. Adrienne King. -2:00- 1 Cl) C8S NEWS HIOHTWATCH TOM COTTlE: UP CLOllE CH)SOME CAU THEM FREAKS (Q) EVERYTHNl GOES -2:30- 1 •NEWS MARY HARTMAH. MARY HARTMAN (Q)MOVE ***'h "Belweln The lines" (1977) =OUl8· Jeff Goldblum. • • • "Thi Servant" (1963) Dirk Boglfde, Slrth Miles. -2:4&- CH)WOW ** * "Eyt Of The Needle" (1981) Donlld Sutherllnd, K111 Nellgln. -3:00- (f) MOANM) STAETc.4 (C)MOVE • • ,.., •·J1bberwocky" M!Chlel Plllll. Mu Wiii -3:10- 0MOVE •••'A "Montenegto" (19811Suun Anlpach. Etllnd JoMpllton -3:1&- (&JBIZAAAE -3:30- (f) FAITH20 -3:45- CS)MOYIE • • "Slx Pld!" (1982) Kenny AoQ- ers. Dllnl Line. -4:00- (f) TOP <Y THE MOANM) -4:30-CD BUUWINKLE (Q) INSIDE ON (%)MOVE • •'h "llelctt Glr1a" (19821 Dlbr• Blee. VII Kllnl. -4:40- CH) CAMPUS COMEDY -4:45- (C)MOVE * * * "And Now Fot Sometlllng Completely Difltrent" ( 1972) Grlhlm ~John Cleeee * * ''The 1..111 WOfd'" ( 19791 Ridlerd • Herrll. Klten Biid!. Bob Barker and Joan Van Ark wlll hoet 'The 1983 Mi11 Univene P&1eant' tpeeial whleh will be broadeut live from St. Louit tonight at 9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2). A pre-pageant tpeeial, 'The World of MJ11 Unlvene,' it planned 'for 7130 p.rn. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 Meredith Baxter Birney and Michael Gros& star in 'Family Ties.' "Family Ties," in 55th place laat season with borderline ratinga, probably would have not been renewed at the other networks. It won't be any easier this seuon. "Family Ties" faces even stiffer competition in "Dynasty," which aome TV prognosticators expect to be the top-rated aeries. But all Goldberg can do is make the be9t program he can. "I told them if they left us alone to do the show, they would get a very good show," says Goldberg. ''Grant's talent ii picking the right people, and letting them do what they do best. 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Dudley Moore· · A Renaissance man P,l ~,.!.~PBELL NEW YORK -Dudley Moore, the eomic movie atar of. 1110" and "Anbur," played chuna.r mullc recently al Cameaie Hall In h1ch-c1- oompe.ny. He proved. •hen.. t>emdotncllnce .. youth, that he ta a Renamance man. Beethoven'• ''O:noerto for Violin. C.ello and ~in C majol"' WM the~ half of a eoJd..out St. Paul Chamber Orchatra conmrt. Robert Mann. first viollnlsl of the pnlUP>ua Juilliard String Quartet, Nathaniel Roeen, winner of ~ gold medal in cello at the 1978 Tchaikovlky Competition iJ\ Moecow, and Moore were the aoloiats. Pinchas Zukennan conducted. The piece atarted rather aUfOy. By the i.st movement, the aoloiata leemed more relaxed. 8ut a1ao u the lut movement progre91ed, the ao~ weren't always together. AB written, the cello is the dominant voice here. So Roeen forged ahead, properly eo, and the others rather raggedly caught up with him and with each other when they could. Roeen's cello tone was remarkably beautiful and he was the atar of the concerto. That ia not to fawt Mann, one of America's leadlng chamber muaic players, or Moore, who played very well. The concerto juat tounded as though it could have Wied more rehearsal. It atill was more interesting muaically than the rather luaterleta performanoes of Beethoven'• overture to "The Creatures of Promethewl" and "Fourth Symphony" by the orchestra, which opened the concert. · Moore and Mann played a chamber music recital in 1982 at Gr11ee Rainey Rogers Auditorium in the Metropolitan Muaeum of Art, Moore'• firat cluaical music perfomwx:e in this dty. He hM played some claaaical concerts in Lo. Anaeles. Born in London 48 years ago, Moore bepn piano leaaons al 6, began violin at 11 at the , Guildhall School of Music and at 14 leamed orpn. He got an organ ICholanhip to Oxford, received a bachelor'• degree in music in 1957 and art-... additional degree in composition a year later. J While in college, he played cabaret dates ~ ~ wrote incidental muaic for plays that he acted ~ ...... •BARGAIN MATINE•S • MOftdey Ila,. SetWUy All Perlorm...c:H ta.lcwe 6.'00 ltM (EJa,c.,... (a ............ .....,.) .,,,, .. Lo;;;:oo-) 490NCY'8 1: .. 1111; THI THI NECT DAY" 1111 llRONX WANUORI" • _____ ._ ------ "'TRADING PLACll" • "OCTOPUllY" - ----~ ----- .. IUPEIUIAN r -l"MTUNI OI' nt1 al/fl" .. • DOL8Y aTIMO M Pl-DOLM STW90 ----·-----~ •WI''• ·2;,i11.ffi0 00 J 01UPERllAN. INI llDOU'll,,_O --·-.-- .. FLAIHDANCE""" -----·- l Al<EWOOP CfHTUl SOUTH nA1• "' ... AMAm•"------ . .... ANAHEIM l•lllVI IN "1llO:n9MONX WARNORa"Clll -"CLA88 OI' 1t14" ' '•"-A•• BUENA PAHi< ,,.,,, '" ~-.-·-llM010 LINCOL N l'll lVf IN L-.ce111 __ .,,,,.,. UM010 -- "'WAMA•I"-----_, __ ""POMY'91: THI lmXT DAY"• --~--- .,.ADI. fll.AC98"' .. -"M Ot'fllc:a Mm ·~-~ ._.~,,,-··- "OCTOPUeaY" --..IHAM8Y'a 111Actmm" • Cltll·lllOUllO WWARClAlmr,.. "POL,...;;..,.. ... Tlll"flff,,U"'-~:,;;. _.,.....IW'I ...... ...,..., .. , ~ "" . Ml•l4'1 ~·"- nll ~'9GMDA..,.1111 ~ • -·"-I --... ,. -·-·-·· .. ::.:.::::; _ _,._ ... ........ •' .. ~ :. . ·: :~ ~· .. .. .. . -:· :· ~· :· .. .. ~· : ,. .. #; .. Ofenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 . .. :\. ··• •:1.0 by Jim Davis t~u~ SURE us£ ~f OF JON'S HOW'~ IT GOING, UARftELP? . DEODORANT , UNTIL J fOUNP 'f'ME 5PRAV ~lARC~ IN 'rOOP. CAelNE.T THE t'AMlll 't' ClllCl'S BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) by Bil Keane "I don't think I'll ever get into the major leagues. "I h1tt Mond1.y1." I'm not allowed to spit!" :tl.\R,.:\Dl.IU·; by Brad Anderson "Stop complaining about the sign ... be glad he didn't drag-home the bus!" ·~ , EVEllBOOY UP FOR ROLL CAU.J '' :tlOO'.\ :ti l ' lll '.\S PUNL'TI .. WELi., I1u. B~ ·· TH~Y AA~ .Al-t.. SHUT! How COME Ft.OWERS CLOSE' UP AT NIGHT? r-~~~~~~~--. TMAfS ~™EV MAKE CAMPS, MAACIE l'U.. Ge1a.IR10\1·10M '61.1¥10 J?t;A'( '1t>tJ SOME ~N·Ol.PlfS. t Hank'Ketchum "JHEY CAN SLEEP ~A /EM FOR ALL I CARE! by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz TMIS MUST 6E A 600D CAMP ... IT'S WORKIN6 ! \ ' ,' ~.· ~\ . Q.I -llolh vulMrahll·. n~ South you hold: • AQ987 'V85 ¢ 7642 +Mi The bidding hus prot.l'l'dl'd! North Eatt South I • Obie ? Who t do you hid now'! A.-You havt• u poor hand drfrnsivl'ly -1nd1•1•d, your spad1• lt•n!{lh dttrnrls from parln1•r!i dd1•n,ivt• P"" sihililius. Jump lo l hn•1• sp:1d1·~. A fli'r an oppo""K lnkC'out dnuhl1-. t hal ,1fl 111n 1, prc1•0lf1lt\1· Q.2 -llulh \Uln1•r.1hli'. ,1, Soulh )llU hold GOIEll 011 BllOGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF ANSW•:RS TO BRIDG E QUIZ mt~,~K'' aero" lo pi!rl n1•r wtlhoul l{t·llin>t h1·yond lhl' Kltm1· h•v1•I \hould parln1•r h11v1• no aspirations, Is lo cut• bul lour diJmondi1. l':tS!i If p11rln1•r ~imply r1•bids four i111a<h•,, Q.3-As South, vulnrrablt•. you hold: +96 ' KQI093 0 AK8 +J65 Thi' birldtn){ ha~ 1mK'1•1•d1•d: Norlb •:aHt South W u t I + Pin 2 P11111 1 + Phs ? W h.11 110 \ 1111 l11d nuv. ' Q.4 -As South. vulnc•rahl1., you hold: +95 ~AKJ85 OA9~ +1076 Thi• bidding has pr0t·1•<'drd: North E11l Soulll We1t I+ Pate I <:> l'aH I• Ptu ? . +AJ1!3 K95 . AK •lU61 Thi· h1drl1n1: h." pr1K'1°P1h•1I South "nl North E11ot A.-\'1111 h,1\1' tho· v.1hw' lor l(,inw . hul "h••r1· 1111 \1111 v..1n1 t11 pl,11 I h•· h.11111' IJn t h1' w 11111•nn·. p.1r1 m·r n1·1·d 11111 h.I\ 1• 11111r1• t hJll It v1· 'P·•O•·'· , .. \1111 1•.1n'1 ht• 'on· f11ur 'IM1lt·' '' t h1· rll(hl ~pol. ;1 nd thr1•1• no tr11m11 "1th11ut .1 1•l11h ''"111wr " .1 1111 1(;1.1. Hid 1 lm·I' d1:1m11nd' and w1• II v11u 1•.1n·1 1·11ax ;1 h1•ar1 i1n•l11ri•n1·1· or 11 nu tru111p lml o111t ol 11ar1 n1•r Wh11t do you bid now'! A.-Wilh only ont• lltnmond stopper and no surr soun·1· or lr1rk ~.you do not ri111lly wnnl to hul lwo no trump. Thi• ,,1m1· itrgum1•nls apply h1•n· a~ lo t ht• pri·vious probl1'm. 11111 I wo d1amond!C. If p:trl 111.1r 1-.1n lJk1· a h1•art pr1•frr1·nt.'1' ur Ind no trump, you will knuv. v. h1•rt• lo pl.1y t h1• hand . Q.~-lloth vulni•rabll'. a~ ~oul h you hold. I NT l'1ss 3 + l'h& 1 Wh .11 do you hid nov. ' A. -Y1rn hav1• .1n 1·~1·1·1!1·111 spad1• 1'11 and a maximum nn trump. To simply ra1M• l•1 four spa Ms ii; .1 Kros' u ruh•r bid -yuu 11r1• in ~l:im l..r· rilory. Th i• way lo >:Cl lht• Jl'DGt: PARKt:R + AQ83 KJ92 0 K85 •96 Your right h:ind uppon<>nt 0µ1·n~ tbt· b1dd1nic with l hrh• club:s. Wh.1l 111·1ion do you lakl'.' A.-\'ou ha vl' almost the id1•:il d1~tr1hut1on for a t11k1•11ut doubl1•, Unfortunate I ~NOIN(:> THAT l'E ~ NOT HEARD FROM SHEtl...A'S MOTHER . RAYMOND PHONES AeBEY. I'M BESIDE MYSELF, A88EY! SHE LEFT NO NOTE NOTHING' I WAS JUST H0PIN6 THAT SHE AND THE CHILDREN MIGHT HAVE STOPPED BY SPENCER t;iilt..---..,a FARMS 'TO SEE YOU! JUST A9 SHE: ,6.NO SAM AAE Aeovr TO LEAVE FOR THE niEATER • -/f.AR0'1' ir,~~f< ORA BB Lt: '400'~ (,O\NCJ 10 RfALL'i ENJO'i 1'"1':> CAMPING "--_.., 1RIP, 80-l~l. 1fu. eE c,ooo foR '4o0 io ·~OIJU~ 11 • ~or< A fE.w OA-lSI WE.\L U\JE. o-;r 1~E. \J.NO, ANO UlQI( O~toU,ER !>Oll~RE. IN 11-\E. f..~~ ~ FOii BETTER 011 t~OR "OR8E H~'/ "ffiERE, FO\.KS ~ -ITS~RLONG liME! ft!\K 't' "l!\KERBEi\ !\ l'\JE 51N\Pl</ Ei)T TO ANO fmE. KIND C$-lEPCHINE1 ~B ! WHAT I tMKE HERE HELP5}~ JT BARB..4 JWJ51E UTiU'flt' t51&J..S ! W~Ll­ P~ARMACY ,, ~· . ,. '2< ... ,,, .. \ I.I I~ ~ 1} r)' I ft ~ 11 'IOV°l.L ~~IN 'f "I~ 1RIP A? eo~~. eur 'iOl.l'l.L E.~0 I\ ~ ';, ~-MEN t ly, you do not ha v1• I hr 11lh·n1e1 h 111 :wt in I h1• im m1•din1t• s1•nt nl 1h1• lhr1·1· ltvd. for lh:tl, you would ~~ nt•l•d ab!>ut 11 king m1m· I hn') .:.:t for 11 om• l1•vt'I l11k1•out do~·~ hl1•. l'ass. and hopt' tb:it p;!rf· !'1:::4 nt•r 1·;1n art in lh1• halant.'IOI( ~,. 81•111. ·.~ Q.6-Nr1lh1•r vulnrrnbh•. A; Cl Soul h you hold: ..: •All ~KQ965 v A83 +AJJ;,-- Your riicht hand oppon1•nl ,;"' opt•ns thr hiddinl{ wit h lhrt•C: •. ;~ rlub:.. \\'h,1t a1·t1on du yo14 ~· 1ak1··• A. -\' ou r1•rt.11nh· v. ant to' ~­ ){t'l 1n1u 1"h1· .11·1. hul hv,,.•! IC - you douhlt'. partm·r might. ~: Jump l(I soml' unromlort:sblt: •;-• h•vl'l 1n -;p.1drs. and your suit ~: isn't good 1•nough for either a ., bid of lhrre or four he~rts:· : • \'our bt-sl shot is probably lo :: bid t hrrr no trump -you ': don't nred too morh Crom · ~ part nt>r to have a good shot • :"' at that contract. • .. ··- by Harold Le DOU)< · 1 I DON'T ~OW! ASK SAM lF I SHOULD CALL THE POLICE ! ' '- . , by Jeff MacNelly • . , . ' r I ' . . ... •.-.. -··""'· ·.•.-.. , ... . ... ,., by Lynn Johnston .:~·. <# ··~ .. · ... "'. ...... ' ~ . ,. ,.,., .. , ..... , .. ......... .;·~ . . ·. ,.. ",,._., . ··•·· ~ .. _,.., 'I -r••" -~ , ... •"'~t .... flla.· ~· \ f',Jt# .. , •A"' ' ...... ~l~-;:;~ ...__,,.__._. l 11 ..... 1t,.""' .ft~~ .. ~ "'"" by Tom Bat1uk·;::;:g ,._.,. .. '\>o&ll ''••II ...... s ,, "•l' 1ff9 •Iv.I' ....... "'"" > , ... ·~.,.. '9 ... ~."· -. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OU Of""°"' IH(~UOI! '••Dt\ OH'". HtW YO•K MIDWttf ... ( .. •tc ..... I OU OH OIY•O•l ... o Cllf(INNATI nocw •XCHAlfOf $AND •ll'O•Tf'O IY l Ml NA\D AND INUtNll Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Monday, JUiy 11, 1983 .......... California 'attractive' to out-of-state banks By tile A1aocla~ Preti LOS ANGELES -Calllomia'a growing popu- lation and relatively 1 atable economy la attnctin& increasing interest from out-of-It.ate banks that want to expand their operations in the atat.e, bankp's say. "It's a competitive market," safd Robert R. Dou&lua. executive vice president of New York'a Chue Manhattan Bank. "But it's al.lo a growing market. And a growing market ia an attractive market." Chue Manhattan ~ntly operates at leaat 12 offices in the slate throush which lt perfonns varied financial services. Gasoline prices climb a little LOS ~GELF.S-The average price foe all grades of guoline roee aeven-tenths of a penny in the laat two weeks nationwide, oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg says. The Lundberg Letter's bi-weekly survey of 17,000 atationashowed the average price at $1.25 a gallon as gas prices continue the climb that began with the April 1 nickel-a-gallon federal gaa tax i.ncreaae. The average price for all grades has increa8ed 5.16 centa since January, Lundberg noted, although the federal tax boost plus new gas taxes imposed by 23 state governments was 5.94 cents per gallon. 1bat means the cost of the gasoline itself -before taxes -ia still averaging .78 centa below what it was in January thi.I year, Lundberg said. Grape growers face price dip SAN FRANCISCO -With indifferent sales of California wine, strong saies by the importa and little room at many wineries for new wine, wine grape growers could face a drop in price for their grapes this fall. One Napa County grower, John Stanton, specu- lated that prices paid by vintnen for grapes might plunge 15 percent to 20 percent below 1982 prices. And he al.lo predicted that "if a grower haa grapet that aren't committed, it's a disaster.'' Uncommitted grapes are thoee which a grower has not contracted to .ell lo a winery. Dollar rises; gold prices also up LONDON -The dollar roae ~all major European currencies in early trading today, boosted by speculation about poaible U.S. credit-tightening moves. Gold prices were also up. Dealen said they would be watching U.S. marketa later today for any hint of the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve Open Market Committee's meeting xheduled for Tueeday and Wednesday. Dealers said last week's rumors of an increase in the U.S. diacount. rate, which the Federal Reserve charges big banks, were still rumbling through the market. Nation 'not growing too fast' WASHING TON -The relatively rapid pace of the nation's economic recovery is not. ao fast as to caUR an increase in the in!lation rate, President Reagan's chief economist says. "Although it ia, of c:ou.ne, pomible to have growth that is too fast and that caWlet an incr'e88e in the rate of inflation, we are definitely not growing too fast at this time," Martin Feldstein saya. Feldstein, chairman of the president's Council of F.conomic Advisers, made his remarks in a written statement read to reporters by an aide. Sylvia Porter advises on finance. An1.1 Landers hel ps with domestic pro· blt:"ms and Sunday's You /Your Money sect ion focuses on area business trends und opporlunitie~. Daily Pilat Metals NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferroua metal prioes today: Copper · 80~-83 oenta a pound, U.S. destinations. Copper -76.25 centa per pound. NY Comex spot month cloeed Fri. Lead • 20-23 centa a pound. Zlllc: -40 centa a ~. delivered. Tta -$6.6848 Metala Week composite lb. AJamlaUD -78 cent. a pound, N. Y. Mereuy -'280.00-$290.00 per 78 lb f1Mk. New York PladaUD. $415,00·'424.00 doml!llUcmetthant troy ounce, N.Y. Silver .. .. ... . .. l ~~I ~~C~t~U~~TIM~~.~~11,~1-~---------------------~----------------------- 1 jf 'uilding to house Jrrvine Soils firm iltnder construction · llconatructlon la under way on a i ~flo:9q\We..toot bW1dinc to boU8e Irvine Solla I •tneeitna. Inc., and the Irvine Testing Laboratory, II C.J at 1& MMOn St. in the Irvine lndu8tria1 ( "»DPlex-EMt. • I 'ft-.e $1 million buiJdina ia being conatructed by ( /tqk Conatructlon Coms-ny of Irvine and ia • ~ to be completed in mid-November. . :-f Architects for the twCHtory office and aoiJa • JUnl laboratory are DeRevere, Wile, Garakian and I .-odates of Newport Be.ch. • . ;. 'The new bulldinC wW include 12,000 square feet o d>rponte office a.,.ce for the two firms. J~xecs iriore ·in J Advertising women to hear Edwards Stephanie Edwards, 1pokeewoman for the Lucky Supermarket chain, will 1peak at a meeting of the Southern Califomia Women in Advertia- ing ueoeiation Tuesday at the New porter Resort in Newport Beach. The meeting will begin at 6 p'.m., with dinner at, 7 and the speaker at 8 p.m. Cost ia 815 members, $20 guests • High tech management ·1 I classes planned at UCI I lndustris, aaid Lyman Porter, deen of~ the UCl'a rnanapment achool. An afternoon rJua meetinc twice a week to focus on strateaic manapment for hJah technoloSY oompeniee will be offen!d at UC Irvine beg:tnning'July 19. 'The clua, apomored by tf CI'a Ex- temlon Proeram and Graduate School of Management, will meet eight ti.mes on Tueedaya and Thundaya from 3 to 7 p.m. ln the Social Sciencee Tower, Room.220. The claa ia designed for executivs reaponatble for shaping their organha- tlon'a strategies for surviving -and succeeding -ln the high technology At eech clua -'on. diffenn apeaken will dS8c\.--... alCh ~ deve)oplnc JWeU"Ch and deYe&op:oent strateeies Cir prot.ecUna ~ ri1ht1. Speaken include ra Yockey, pn!llddent of Rockwell In national'• defenle electronka atlona, and Richard Drobn1k Sr., dlreC- tor of USC's international :Jj · education and J'e9Nl'Ch IJl'Oll'U11. 'nae fee for the cou.ne ia . · f I • .. • • I elernand N•tional demand foc ~ .me-executives roee ' ·~t in the 9eCOrXI t: '* montha of 1983, Introducing lr!a .,A i ,ft9 J•,') I l• ading support for c um the receamon ia e ding. Apcording to results of a survey conducted by } orn/Ferry Inter- c itional. a New York ' • d Los Angeles-hued e flCUtive search firm, I) !rchandiaing and retail f 1lli are leedi.ng the a arch for new talent by I: ~ 67 percent more • eeutives than they did ii ~ second quarter of 1 ~ .Electroruca firms b ~their h1rina by 2 ~t over the year t: •ore and oomumer I oducta companies .1 c¥ 10 percent more e ei;utivs. However Orange and ~ n Diego counties -- • rtier to feel the effects o the ~on --a.180 • e three to six montha t: hind in coming out of i• .aconiing to Donald E. I aker, manaC1D1 part- ~ r of Korn/Ferry'• Or- • ge and San Diego of- f ;"-Local demand ia I: r,hest for 8eftior man- • JmeDt in hiah tech- ' r. ilqiy and financial aer-" ces. Parker aakl, par- t iilarly for executive11 U. MW lavinga and loans t It it will be several o. cntha before demand e . :ceeda last year'a levela, ~;~y showed t •·~demandfor f lance, marketing and i neral mamaement ex- e utives, with the~ e t um.ea in the • utheMt and eastern p rtiona of the country. I emand for chief ex- t ·uu.vs dropped by 50 · p 11unt thi8 year, ap- p .i"elltly a return to nor- n 1 l after an unusual n 1!Dber of oompania ' b ~aght on new top 11 l~t \ut year to ~·"" with difficult econ-~ r.k situations. ~tfniverse J"oods in J~lewport \ ~ food coiqpany, Universe lb. bM opened ita t eldquarten at New- t () r\ Cent.er. 11be ooms-ny, w~ 'll~ is located in I J "~ 8ella pttpared ' c llinen, bekery items, t•--... macb and I , , e _.it throuah the 111 iG. 'Thia f.all. tJniwne t GS-to add meet, --f ~cl and poultry to ita lilt cf products, along with "• Crealn mix, nuta and ~ .. ,.cake mixee. !fnivene la located at 8 I 1 Newport Center Jlllve, Suite 1130, New- Jciti.Beech. Taste that delivers Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Haalth. LIGHTS: 10 mg. V . 0.9 mg. niccDle, FILTER: 18 mg, "tit". 1.1 mg. nlcolN. 111. I* dprlllt bf FTC lllllhod. 'I ... -·~ . ·~ ,,,, ''7(f! ··M 'l!fl •Ol .· . ···"" ' . ' . -...... .: ~ ·-· .... ,A •,JV. ·-~ I.;~)> .. , ,,., ! cO • fT ( ·'.~ 1£1~ .,.n v lil.c.:) ... ,, tJ .,.~ vnoo ua s.nr b<iJ? i tl<'' ,c.M '>8fUI •Uo:::> 1tl •lr.W >JU1£ )\~ l8tU& '('Of ''~w ,w ~ llllJ Piiat . ClASSlfllD MONDAY, JULY 11. 1983 C5 n :f.le wins ·:>I' ijy 23 Squalls huff et Transpac fleet iiiiles! NEW YORK (AP) -After she had won and set an American record for a six day endurance run, Loma Richey coltas-e<f. After he had won the New Y ot'k Six Day Run by covering more than 511 miles, Siegfried Bauer talked of the friends he made. The rare, sponsored by the New York Roadrunners Club -which alao promotes the New York City Marathon and the Fifth Avenue Mile - ended Sunday where it began July 4, at Downing Stadium, a decaying place on Randall's Island. Bauer easily won the men's competition, with Stu Mittleman of New York 23 miles behind, which was good for an American mark. Richey covered 401 miles for the woman's record. "I started out with one goal," said .Richey, 24, of Toledo, Ohio, "and that was to break the record." When she had done 80, the part.time teac.her, one of three women in the run, fain~ but aoon waa revived. Bauer, meanwhile, was feel· ing fit enough after leading a1mmt all the way. "I knew after the fourth day that nobody wu golng to catch me," eaid the ·U·year-0ld New Zealander. '"nle cool weather for the final three days was a big help not only for myself, but for everyone in the race." The temperat\Jl'e never reached the 908 the last three days. while it climbed well above that figure the first half of the run. By ALMON LOCKABEY CW!y ............ ,.., Strong northeast tradewinds were buffeting the 64-boat Los Angeles to Honolulu yacht race fleet Sunday and one yacht lost her mast in a gusty squall. Losing her stick was the Santa Cruz-50 Kathmandu, skippered by John Landon of San Diego Yacht Club. The report said the mast broke about 12 feet above the deck. Nq one was injured and the crew was endeavoring to make jury repairs and remain in the race. Larry Somers, aboard the es- cort vessel Alaska F..agle, ..Ud 25 knot winds were being reported by most of the fleet with huge following seas. The wind and seas contributed to the continuing cloee battle for line honors between two 67-foot- er, Charley and Merlin. Charley's position' report placed her 326 miles from the finish at Diamond Head. Merlin reported 333 miles to go. Both yachts were 100 or more miles ahead of the rest of C1Jm A. Lead yachts were not expected to arrive at Diamond Head until late today, nearly two days be- hlnd the 65-foot catamaran Double Bullet which started a aolo run acro9 the Pacific at the same time July 2. Whatever happened to Jumpin Jack Flaah, the Claaa B 5().footer that claimed the boat·for·boat lead for the first five days? Con- jecture is that Jumpin Jack's navigator wu either off on his navigation or baa run into 80lne light airs along the coune. At Sunday's roll call Jwnpin Jack was 524 miles from Honolulu and was standing third in cl.ua and fourth overall on the handicap ecale. Reggie Jackson hits the dirt to avoid pitch from Boston's Bruce Hurst Sunday. Jackson, Angels survived in 5-3 win. Moving into the fleet handicap lead Sunday wu Irving Loube's Clua C Frera-46 Bravura, flying the burgee of Lahaina Yacht Club. Second was Great Fun, Clay Barnard, St. Francia Yacht Club, and third was Tomahawk, skippered by John Arens, Balboa Yacht Club. Class handicap leaders: CLASS A -1. Samurai, Roy Disney, Loe Angeles Yacht Club; 2. Charley, Nolan Bushnell, St. Francia YC; 3. Whiatlewind, Michael Choppin, Long Beach YC. CLASS B -1. Great Fun, Clay Barnard, St. Francis YC; 2. Tomahawk, John Arena, Balboa YC; 3. Jumpin Jack Flaah, G .A. Woodroffe, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. CLASS C-. 1. Bravura, Irving Loube, Lahaina YC; 2. Amante, Mel Richley, Lido Isle YC; 3. Heat Wave, Dick Pennington. Long Beach YC. CLASS D -1. Skyaail. Robert Grant, Santa Barbara YC; 2. Montgomery Street, James Den- ning, Richmond YC; 3. Celerity, William Ostermiller, Bahia Corin· thian YC. Three medals for U.S. EDMONTON I Alberta (AP) - American college-trained athletes swept the first three places in the men'• and women's 200-meter dashes in the XIl World Univer.: lily Games, but the United States team collected only three medalt! It was typical of what baa been happening in track and field at the9e biennial games -American schools producing meda1.iata from foreign countries. The most noticeable of these athletes have come from Nigeria. The 10-man Nigeria team in- creued ita gold medal total to five Sunday night, aa Innoncent Egunike, a junior at Azusa Pa- cific, won the men's 200 with a penonal-best time of 20.42 aec- onds, beating Elliott Quow of Rutgers (20.46) and Bernard Jacbon of Mesa (Ariz.) Com- munity College (20.57). ngels rally for win • • . with some help Egunike's victory , ac· compliahed with a strong stretch run. gave the Nigerians a sweep of the men's sprints. Earlier, Chidi lmoh, a sophomore at Mia· IOWi, won the 100 and Sunday Uti, a freshman at Iowa State, took the 400. Nigeria also got golds from Yussul Alli, a senior at M.i.-ouri, in the long jump, and Ajayi Agbebaku, fonnerly of New Mex- ico Community College and Mia- IOWi and now taking his Masten Degree, at the University of Texas-El Paso, in the triple jump. BOSTON (AP) -Tommy John the Angels are pretty good ming from behind to win lames. They're even better al it J..hen the other team helps them. ' A fielding galfe by Boston Red Sox third baseman Ed Jurak and ~ passed ball by Gary Allenson ~pt the seventh inning alive long pnough Sunday for the Angels to ~re four runs. That outburst obliterated a 3-1 jsc;ton lead. and the Angels held In behind the relief pitching of l.uis Sanchez for a 5-3 victory in the rubber match of the three-game series. The win tied the Angels with Texas for the American League West lead. ''Down 3-1, our ball club is never out," said John, 7-5, who allowed three runs and eight hits in 6 2-3 innings before Sanchez earned his fourth save with 2 1-3 innings of shutout pitching. "It just seems like our guys keep going along, going along and if their pitcher gets a little shaky or looks a little tired, then it just fBrock lets his bat 'do the thinking; llJodgers roll, 10-3 LOS ANGELES (AP) -First man Greg Brock of the Los eles Dodgers decided he's thinking too much, so he got ay for a few days and "just ed to forget everything." Playing in his first game since three-day All-Sta.r break, the ggling rookie knocked in rum with a pair of singles ranges fall rematch AN orroo -The San Diego gained a measure of re--erure Sunday in downlna the Wlfomia Oranges 00.22 in Team action in Balboa Park. M just Friday in Newport that the Oranae-ICOftd • vtndnl 29.19 vtctory. Sunday, with 1,371 fans Jook. at Maureen Connolly um. the. Frtan Uled a bta win by Roeie Caaals ancl Lou Piatek over the Or· D1'9' )(jma JaUICMIC and Sandy bllinl to pull out the victory. In other action Sunday, Butch ti of San DielO eent the Qr. ' Robert Van't Hof down to t for die f1nt Ume in three ftlla rnatdlee with a 6.S vtc-• II')'. Van't Hot heel defeeted 1altl 6-2 Oft rnday. Waltl al9o combined with Rom .. to ICOre a 6·3 victory In the 11m'adoublelowr Van't Hof and >hnAUltln. In the mhced <'°'•blee. c...11 ~. C.. defee\ed A.Ultln and ~.7-5. • Sunday, helping the Dodgers end a five-game losing streak with a 10-3 rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pedro Guerrero also drove in three ru.M. with his 19th home run, to tie for the National League home run lead, and a hues-loaded single. Burt Hooton, 8·2, earned his seventh successive victory and Steve Howe got his ninth save. For Brock, he is hopeful SWl- day's game might be the turning point in an otherwiae disappoint· 1ng rookie season. He was hitting only .219 enter- ing the game. And be had only four hit.a in 43 at-bats, none in his last 11, when he singled with the buea loaded in the third inning. That drove home the tying and p.aheed runs. '1 broke my bat on th.at ainale." Brock aaki later. "tdaybe that's what I need. ru taJt, anything to get me turned around, even an O·for-4. "Dwine the All·Star break, I just aot away and didn't think about a thlnl." he added. "I tried to forget evel')'thlnc that'• hap. pened. "It'• all mental. 1 haven't loet any of MJ oon.fidence. I might be a little down, but I .Ull belleve I have It, I still believe I can play Ml'e. lt'e a little lh.ini in my/ IWlna. thllt'• all. "It'• lr)'tnc." he laid of hi9 pro&onaed el ump. ••£very time )'OU ao up there you think about It, and you can't ~tout of It." seems it's base hit, base hit, hue hit." The Angels cut Boston's lead to 3-2 on Ellis Valentine's single, a walk to Bobby Grich, a forceout grounder by Bobby Clark and Tim Foli's single. Bob Stanley relieved starter Bruce Hunt, 6-8, and got Bob Boone to ground to Jurak. Jurak could have tagged Clark heading for third but hesitated when Clark stopped running. Jurak threw for a forceout at second, and Clark reached third. "U Jurak got rid of the ball quick.er we would have had a double play," to end the innina. said Boe1oo Manager Ralph Houk. "~ IOOll U he stopped, I want- ed to go for two," said Jurak, filling in for Wade Boggs, who has a groin injury. With Rod C.arew up, the paseed ball allowed Clark to aoore the tying run and Boone to reach aeoond. That new lituation die· tated that Carew be walked in· tentionally. With runners at tint Dodgers' Burt Hooton feela the heat Sunday in I 0-3 win •over Pittaburgh. and second, Rick Burleson singled in the winning run. and Reggie Jacbon singled home another run. "The ball sunk more than l thought," Allenson said of the puled ball. "It was my fault. I uaually atop thoee." Burleson was 2-for-5 and is bat- ting .538. He has at least two hits in each of the six games he's played since returning June 30 from his rehabilitation for a tom rotator cuff in his right shoulder. In the women's 200, Randy Givens of Florida State Unlver· aity won the gold in 22.47, with her collegiate teammate Marita Payne, repreeenting Canada, .ec- ond in 22.62 and Grace Jacluon, formerly of Alabama A&.M and competing for Jamaica. third in 22.69. Soviet diver critical; U.S., Canada experts say he made mistake EDMONTON,Alberta(AP)- United States and Canadian div- ing experts say Soviet diver Sergei Shlibuhvlli should never have attempted the dive tliat left him in critical condition with severe head injuries after he struck the 10-meter platform at the Xll World University Games. "That kld shouldn't have been doing that dive," U.S. swimming coech Bob Ryme said after American diver Greg Louganis U8eCi the same dive to win the ,old medal in the 10..meter plat. fonn competition Sunday night. RydJ.e and Canadian diving ex- pert Don Mc:Gavem say it ii the wont mdent in the h.isCory of oompeUUve d.lvina· Durlna qualifying for the com· peUUon Satwda.y,~ ShlJbuhvill attempted the Nnd1na 3"' re-ver. IOIMOault ln the tuck pos- ition. one of the oat d1fficult diWll m compeUtive dlvfnl. The 21·year-<>ld Soviet diver ltruck the bllCk: of hil heed on the wood· en platform on his way down and then tumba.d into the water fwt lint bleedinl prof~. The 10-met.er platform la the same hei8ht .. • three<illol'y bulldtnc and dlven reech a 1peed of about 30 mph from U.t polnt to the water. ShlibMhvW lmrnedJately w.e pulled trom the water and taken to the Unlwnlty of Alberta HC»- pltal where he w• lll'tild In ltable but vwy a1tlcal condition and on ute euppcrt ln the neuro~ lntllnllw mre unh late Sunday ~t. He UiDdll w•m all1lll'Y S.turday Naht • t8 mlnu• to reUoYe sn-ure omt>w brain. Hospital spokeanan Dr. John ae.d, at a newt conference Sun· day, said Shlibuhvill atill had not .repined comciousnemand it WU "very likely" theet permanent brain damage and poaible parai. yaia would be the result of the injury. Read said there were mul· tiple skull fractura, aloni with other injuries which he would not deecribe. Louganis wins on same dive EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - The high-risk dives are drawiJ'\I critidsm, mainly becau.e Soviet Sergei , Sblibaahvili remained criUcally injured after mialinC on one in the XII World Unlwnlty Games. Shlibuhvtll suffered multlp&. hMd lnjuriee, 'Underwent an op- eration to relieve premure on htl brain and WU .listed in ''wry critical" condition Mrly toct.y by Unlvenlty of Alberta Hoepltal of. fidala. Ironically, American Gres Loupnia, out of UC lrvtne, u.d the exact-'dlve that holpltallled the 89vlet.. • nandlna nM!l'W 3 ~ eomenault from the tuck POlltlon. to aapture bis ~ llOld medal of U-pmee., whic:6 condudt tonJcht With water polo ma~ nine tnlCk and field t1naJa and ~ dGllnl c.wernon&. . LoupUI, the world m..nc won the men'• to.mew paa Utle with 628.11 po6ntl .,._. ~ eewnth foUowtnc hll. ftl'll dlw ln the final. \ . I \ \ ! I I CS Orang~ast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 ~..-------------------------------------------------------------------.... 'Cannon's guilty plea rejected by judge From AP dl1patcbea NEW ORLEANS -Louisiana ·s football hero Billy Cannon Sr., who 411 • volunteered a guilty plea to counter- feitingcharges, apparently ordered the· production of $5 million in bogus $100 bills found on his property, a prosecutor said Sunday. "We believe he arranged for its production and accepied delivery on the full supply," U.S. ·Attorney Stanford 0 . Bardwell said in a telephone interview from his home in Baton Rouge. Calls to Cannon's home were not answered Sunday. In an unusual move, Can- non -winner of the 1959 Heisman Trophy and pro foot- ball's first $100,000 player - tried to plead guilty at his arraignment Saturday eve- CANMON ning in Baton Rouge federal court. However, U.S. District Judge Frank Polowla refused to accept the plea even though Cannon had a lawyer with him. "I want to make sure this is what you want to do," the judge said. He gave the 46-year-old orthodontist until July 15 to answer the charge and released him on $100,000 personal recognizance bond, although two codefendants were held on $2.5 million bond each. Those men -Charles Whitfield, 44, also known as Oscar Olsen, of Ponce de Leon, Fla .. and Timothy Melancon, 41, of Thibodaux -apparent- ly were buying the counterfeit bills from Cannon, Bardwell said Sunday. "We have other infonnation indicating that th06e people -independent of their transaction with Dr. Cannon -are also involved in distribution of illegal drugs," Bardwell said. Quote of the day Joe West, National League umpire, who has signed to appear in a movie as a Nati9nal Guardsman who gets shot: "Plent:sf of players will like that." A day for playing long ball TM Milwaukee Brewen and Chi· •. ca,o White Sox played the lonatet nine-lnnina game ln American League history Sunday -a 4 hour, 11-minut.e alugfesteventually won by the Brewen, 12·9. Jim Slaton wu the winner in relief aa the Brewen won tor the 11th time in their last 15 games ... EJ..ewhere in the American League Sunday, Baek Martbaei bit a two-run homer and Je11e Barfield and WWle Uptlaaw added 11Qlo ahota aa Toronto ICO~ a 6-4 victory over Texas. Dave Stieb , 11-7, outpitched the Rangers' Rick Roaeycatt to collect the win , .. Don Baylor and Lou Pbalella drove in two runs apiece to lead the New York Yankees' to a 6-4 victory over Kansas City ... Lance Parrt1b belted a grand slam to cap a al.ATON five-run rally in the bottom of the ninth, carrying Detroit ro· a 5-3 victory over a stunned Oak.land ... At Baltimore, rookie Mike BoddJcker pitched a five-hitter to lead the Orioles to a 2-0 victory over Seattle. The win snapped the Orioles' three-game losing streak ... A aolo homer by Randy Basil and an RBI single by Ray Smith in the sixth inning carried Minnesota to a 6-4 decision over Cleveland. Woman racer clings to life car driver Kathy Rude was clinging to · BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) -Race • life early today after suffering aevere injuries in a crash during the Camel GT rare at Brainerd International Raceway. A spokeswoman at St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Cent.er said the 26-year Seattle woman was admitted to the hospital in critical condition late Sunday on a transfer from St. Joaeph's Hospital in Brainerd. She said the driver's family had been called to her bedside. Rude was taken to St. Joaeph's in serious condition Sunday after her Porsche, running at about 130 mph. crashed into the rear of a slow-moving car heading for the pit. Her car leap-frogged over the BMW driven by Diego Montoya of COiombia and traveled about 150 yards down the track. Workers spent several minutes cutting through the wreckage to free her. She was coMCious through it all. A hospital superviaor at St. Joseph's said Rude suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries. Montoya leaped from his car shortly before impact and escaped with bums on his torso. He was carried to an ambulance, treated at St. Joeeph's and released. "I've been in crashes before.'' he said, "but never one like this one. "Never one with the fire." In another accident, South African driver Desire Wilaon lost control due to a broken suspension bar and cartwheeled her Porsche March 83G 10 to 15 times. Grich is gone Angels' Bobby Grich is forced at second Sunday in 5-3 win over Boston. Jerry Remy's throw to first was too late. 1 Sweet music for Bacharach His horse wins feature race by 1·2 lengths INGLEWOOD (AP) -Heart- ligbt No. One made aome sweet music for composer Burt Bacharach. Heartlight No. One assumed oommand 9001\ after the start Sunday and went on to win the $108,900 Hollywood Oak:a by 12 lqtha over Preceptrea before a croWd of 43,110 at Hollywood Park. Headlight No. One, ridden by Laffit Pincay, eovered 1 Mi miles in 1:'9 4-5 and paid $9.20, $5.40 and $3.80. The victory waa worth $63.900 to Becharacb, owner of the winner. Preceptreaa, ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye, cro.ed the finiah line 2~ lengths in front of Ready for Luck and returned $4.80 and $3.20. The $5 exacta of Heartl.lght No. One and Preceptreea paid $119.50. Ready for Luck, ridden by Chris Mc:Canon, WU two lengths ahead of Solid Copper at the wire and returned fG.60 to Ith.ow. FotJowina Solid C.Opper acroee the ftnWrllne in the 38th runiiing of the event for 3-year-old fillies wereSweetDtane,BriahtCrocua and Youn or MJne. There were no 1Cn11Cbe9. All eeven entries carrted 121 pounds. Briaht Crocue, the 7 ~~ favorite, Del Vecchio tops rodeo field INGLEWOOD (AP) -Bobby DelVecchlo of New York, N.Y., a1ptured top honon in the bull rld1nc event Sunday •.the 13th aanua1 Win.ton J"onariJ Rodeo awe to an end. KMvin Bockabar fiNlhtd ... end. followed by Mike wa-.. Winnen a:J. other eventa In the i' fwr-day rttUon were Saftd. n Harrel in pla' bronc b&Rback l'ldinl: 8*'9 t.a..n in men'• bronc t.rebeclt ridina: Phyllla Bryant In st.rll' bu'rel raclna; Jefl Swttie.r ln men'a 89ddle bronc ~ Teny 0.YkllOll in men'• Ollf ropUt.c, and Bob Myen In mtn'I It.Ml' W'Nltllnc· A crowd of ~t 5,000 watched Swxlay'1 competition. was never a factor in finiahlna sixth. Heartlight No. One, trained by Pedro Marti, waa making only her third 1tari. She flnlahed third in a race at Santa Anita 1ut Jan. 8 and won a llx·fUrlong race by eeven Jenctha at Hollywood Park on June 4. Her winning time In th.at l'llCe WU 1:10 1°5. "I WU ablolutely p;llitlve Ulla filly could ~ ... uld lh.rd. "I' WU IO IUl'e ti\at ehe had a QOOd chance that I talked for an hour with Burt the night before we entered and convlnced him that I wasn't worried about looklng bed, that I knew lhe would give a· good account of henelf, that 1be WU fit enough." On Saturda]_ at Hollywood Park, Simple M-ctc outfinllhed heavily favored Althee to wtn \be f&0,050 Landaluce Slakee by two 1en«t.ha before a crowd of 32,858. slmpi. Mectc. ridden by 0. ~ye and carrytnc 118 poundl, eovend ax furlon&I ln 1:10 3·& and paid •11.20, t:uo and .2.80. 'nie vtotGry In the event for 2-~ filllea wee wonh ft6,300. ' Montreal deli1ht1 big crowd Ttm l\alH1 ICONd f1'om third bue • on Al Oliver'• force out pounder Sunday, gtvtna Montreal a 7-8 vtciory over the Atlanta Braves before 47,191 · fans in Montreal to hiahliaht National Lague action ... In other pmea, Darryl Scnwberry hit a two-run homer in the eighth~ to give the New York Meta a 7-6 triumph over Houeton. The to. ana peel the Altros' five-game winning streak ... Bo Diaz alng1ed home the I! tie-breaking run and Marty By1Crom and two relievers combined on a aeven-hltter, lifting Philadelphia to a 2-0 decision over Cincinnati ... GleDD Brammer capped a four-run ninth-inning rally with a two-run double as St. Louis came from behind to score a 4-2 victory over San lllAM• Diego ... Joel Vougblood drove home the winning run in the eighth inning with his third hit aa San Franciaco came from behind to win a slugfest with the Chicago Cubs, 10-8, in the first game of a double-header. Atlee Hammaker then pitched the Giants to a 4-2 triumph in the second game. Hatalsky wins in playoff Morrt1 Racal1ky dropped in a l!I six-inch putt for a par on his second extra hole Sunday; defeating Geor1e Cadle in a sudden-death playoff for first prize in the Milwaukee Open goU tournament . . . In Boiachatel, Quebec, Lee Trevino fired a final-round 70-two under par-to finish at 271 for a three-shot victory over Tommy Nabjama of Japan in the Canadian Professional Golfer's Amociation championship . Michigan in USFL finale PONTIAC, Mich. -Jim Stanrey Ell isn't certain how the Oakland Invaders •. • became the barometer for his Michigan Panthers, and he's not complaining. After the Invaders defeated the Panthers in the third week of the inaugural United States Football J;eague season, Stanley felt the Panthers were finally ready to make a move. He was right. The Panthers went on to win the Central Division with a 12-6 record and now, following their 37-21 playoff victory over the Invaders on Sunday, they're on their way to Denver to meet the Philadelphia Stars next Sunday in the USFL's first championship. Television, radio TV: Baseball -Atlanta at Montreal, 6 p.m., Channel 7. RADIO: Baaeball -Angela at Detroit, 4:30 p.m., KMPC (710); St. Louis at Dodgers, 5;15 p.m., KABC (790). Mitchell wins ] Baxter Bowl Thirty Star boat ek:ippera repreeenUna yacht clubt from San Diego to San Frand8co turned out Saturday and Sunday tor Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Baxter Bowl Regatta, one of the molt popular on the Weet c.out for the 22 112 Olympic clall. , Winner in the four-race reptta waa Ben Mitchell Jr. of California Yacht Club at the helm of Chimp. Runner-up wu Theophilus. ulled by John Driaioll, San Diego Yacht Club, and third wu Sweet ~. skippered by Barton Beek, Newport ,Harbor Yacht Club. Sailed in conjunction with the Baxter Bowl was NHYC'a July One Design Regatta for outside cluaes. Largest cl.us was the Etcbells~22 with 20 enb:iea. The SolingClaaa turned out eeven boa ta. Trophy~: Etchella-22 -1. Temponuily Down Ur r, Hogan, NHYC; 2. AqUj!Oll, Jeff Mericlc.e.l. C 3. Resilient, Bill Pascal, NHYC. Soling,-1. G~n Ortiz, Balboa YC; 2. Chris Jone, Windjammers YC; 3. Barman O'Donnell, Bahia Corinthian YC. Rawhide captures Capo Bay YC race Rawhide, skippered by Kenny Kuhn of the host club was the Claaa A winner Sunday in the fourth race of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's Ocean Racing Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Claaa B winner was Mackinac, aailed by WetJ Thompeon, Dana Point Yacht Club, and the Clue C winner Holo Kilci, co-skippered by Rick Raff and Mark Reardon, Capistrano Bay YC. Trophy winners in each clall: CLASS A -1. Rawhide Kenny Kuhn, Capo BYC; 2. California Gold, Fred O'Conner, Dana West YC; 3. Bang Bang Maxwell, Tom Adamllon, Capo BYC. CLASS B -1. Mackinac, We& Thompeori. Dana Point YC; ~-Martinique, Dave Cooper, Capo BYC; 3. ASAF. Rick Orchard, Cap(> BYC. CLASS C -1. Holo Kiki, Raff/Reardon, Capo BYC; 2. Blue Eagle, Ron Curtis, Capo BYC; 3. Tempest, Jeff James, Capo BYC. Flambuoyant sails to win LONG BEACH -Flarnbuoyant, co-skippered by Barney and Steve Flam, was the International \ Offshore Rule winner Sunday in Long Beach Yacht Club's annual Point Fermin Invitational race. Winners in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet division were: Class A -Medicine Man, Bob Lane, Long Beach YC; Class B -El Tigre, Ken Green, CabrilJo Beach YC; Class C -Low Roler. Kuester/Rastello, Newport Harbor YC. Aussies dominate Cup trials Australian skippers win races in second round robin series NEWPORT, R.l. (AP) -It was the Australians' day in America's Cup sailing. All three Aussie skippers won their races Sunday in the second round robin series for challengers, but the sweetest victory went to Advance. her first in 20 tries in Rhode Island Sound. "We thought It was only a matter of time," said a grinning Advance skipper Iain Murray. aft.er turning back Canada 1 by four minutes at the finish. "We've been showing promiae in the last few races." The Canadians said their boat had mast problems, and they could not carry their spinnaker on the aecond leg when Advance picked up a whopping 11 -minut.e, 50~9eCODd lead. ''They certainly appeared to stop," said Murray. "But the breeze waa certainly very light." The skipper said the aoft winds were good for Advance. "The light breei.es and flat seas agree with her. She's going and she's fast,'' he added. "We're going to be a lot more aggressive than we were at the st.art of racing." The day wu alao a winning one for the top boat in the.e preliminary races, AU8tralia II, winner over Britain'• Victoey '83 by two-minutes, 34-seconda. And Challenge 12 of Auatralia turned back the Italian yacht, Azzurra. by 1:50 at the finish line. John Bertrand, skipper of Australia II, had good words for hie countrymen winning in Advance, "We thought it waa great, fantastic," he said. ·•we were Sailboard sailors vie i:Q San Pedro Sailboard sailors from through the U.S. start competition today in the aecond annual Hang Ten Subaru California World Cup Cup Regatta at Cabrillo Beach, San Pedro. The event continues tlvouah Sunday. Among the 176 competitors will be such well-known amateur and profellionalsailboarden aa Robbie Nuh, the world champion from Kailua, Hawaii; Rhonda Smith, women'• champion from Newport, R.I. and Nancy Johmon. 1be reptta offera '16,000 in prize money plU8 a new Subaru automobile for the overall winner. Competition will be in wave ~ping. surf alalom and funboard racing. Rldna beginl at noon each day. Lut year'• World Cup attracted more than 5,000 apectaton. To rellCh CabrWo Beach, take San Dleao Freeway to Harbor Freeway eouth, to the Paclfic Avenue offramp, eoutb to Siephen White Drive. 50 boats co01pete in NHYC regatta Flfty boeta in four c1-turned out Saturday and ~y for Newport Harbor Yacht Club'1 <:me-Dellan Reptta fOt: small boeta aaWna ~ lnltde the bay. Trophy Winnen: 1.-r (11)-1. IUck Lucu. B@lmont ShOl'fll YC; 2. David Franco. Udo Ille YC: 3. Mike Sentovich, Allmltol Bay Ye Udo-14 (11)-1. Paul Blank, South Shon YC; 2. Marty Lockney, Udo Ille YCi 3. Kurt Mayol, Kina HarborYC. Sabot A & B (18) -1. Julie Norman, Bahia Carlnttdan YC; 2. Jett Ollun, N.wpo11 Harbor YC; 8. Anne 8cbock, NHYC. a.bot c (16) -1. avtlly D' Analllo. Bahia c.arinthlml YC; ~. llldLal Jarrard, Udo 'llle YC; a. Vtncent Abel. Lido laJe YC. happy for them." John Savage, sailing· Challenge 12. said the day was good because he got sharp competition from Azzurra, which came within 11 seconds of catching him on the running leg. "He sailed extremely well," Savage said. Tbe three Aussie yachts are among aeven from five nations in the aecond set of trial races to determine the challenger in the September match finals for the America's Cup. The three races Sunday were in a wandering southwesterly that never got higher than eight knots over the courae, a full 24.3-mile Olympic test. 'Bible of boating' now on the market • "Piloting. Seamanship and Small Boat Hand- ling" by Charles F. Chapnan has been the "bible of boating" for more than 65 years. It haa been revi8ed many times to keep up with the changing boating rules and regulations. Hearst Marine Boob, an affiliate of William Morrow Co., has aJlllOUDC'ed that the 56th edition of "Chapman's" is now on the market and can be obtained at most marjne supply at.ores. 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Ga SI 32 .614 .. )3 .593 2 42 40 .512 l i."J 42 41 .506 9 42 41 .506 9' 36 41 .429 ISVJ llAST DtVIMON Monlrtel SI. Louil Pftlledetl>hl• Chlcaoo Plllltlufgh New York 42 JI 42 40 J9 JI 39 " 36 '3 )I S2 .S25 .512 .506 .470 .456 .313 1 l\IJ 4'h S'h 12'h 14MMY'1 sc-OeMr'I 10, Plt11Durgh 3 MontrH I 7. Alltnle 6 New Yori. 1, Hou1ton S Plllllldel!lfllt 2, ClnclnMll 0 San FrenclKO 10·4. Chicago 1·2 SI Louis 4, San OlttlO 2 T ... Y"1 CO-S• Loul1 (For1Ch 6·7) t i ~ IV1ten1uelt 1·5), lnl Allen•• (Ftkone 7·1) ., MontrMI (8 urrl1 3·3), (n) Pftlll<lelonlt IHUOIOI\ 2·2) •• Clncln· "'" (8¥tnvl 4·9). (nl Chic.eta (Jenli.lns 3-4) 11 S.n Dt.9<> (Whitson 2·4), lnl Pllltburoh (0 lltOOlnton 1·1) 11 !>an FrtndlCO <Brtlnlno 6·S>. (nl Onlv Gt mH scr..ctule<I AMERICAN LEAGUE ANlb S, RM S.x 3 CALll'OltNIA M>STON CtrtW 111 BunetnH llteJkMI Clh OownlngH l.ynnd Vt lenlln rf Grlell 211 ltClark cf Foll lb aoone c allrlllll • 1 2 0 s 0 2 l 4 0 l l 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 l 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 4 0 2 l 4 I 0 0 allrlllll lltemv 21> 4 I 1 O Sttolln 111 S 0 0 0 lltlct" ' 1 2 2 ArmHd 4 000 OE v1nl rf 4 0 I 0 NlchcM1 dh 4 1 3 0 JUf'lk lb 4 0 l 0 Hoflmnu 3000 MIHer oh l 0 0 0 Alltnton c 2 0 l I Vl llmll oh 1 0 1 O 8arrell Pf' 0 0 0 0 J6 S 12 4 T..... >6 J 10 J kwtW ...... -010 --s ...... Olt .. __ , Gtm.·Wlnnlng RISI -8urleton m. E--f'041, BurlllOn, Hoffman. DP-8otton 2 L06-<1llf0rnl1 6, Boslon e. 29-NlchOll, Ylllrltmllll, HR-lllee 1n 1. lltCtari. (3). $-tltmy. SF -Allenton. • " ••• aa so '2·3 I 3 2 0 2 1-3 2 0 0 0 61-l ' 4 3 2 2·3 l I 1 1 O P&-Allenton T-1:11. A- Amenu" LM9Ue ~ Je~ •• lt-.en 4 TIKts 101 010 1~ 9 0 Toron10 m2 001 00.-6 13 O Hontvcull. Butcher (61 Ind Sundberg, Siie!>, Jtellt.an (7), Motflll (f) end Mtrllnea, Whlll (1), W-Slltll, 11·7 1.-Honevcu11, 11·5. HR-Toronto, Mertine~ (S), Btrfteld I 11). U011\ew (17). Or-.. L MMIMr\ 0 s..1111 000 000 ~ 5 2 Btltlmol't 000 000 20x-2 2 o Youno, ~ranton 11' •nd s-1; 8od· dicker end DemP•tv W-8oclc:tleller, 5·4. 1.-Youno. 7·9. ,,..,.. s. A'• ' O.klend 000 011 OlC>-3 I I O.troll 000 000 OOs-i S 2 COCStrOll, 8uromeltf (fl. eterd (f), Janet (f) Incl HM th, Iller-. lkltev !ti end Ptnllll. w-etlltv. 3·2. L- 9-d, 2·2 Hlt.-0.k~, Hancoc11 121. Oelroll, Perri"' lfl. TWIM 6, !MIMI 4 Clev ... nd 030 010 OOC>-. f I Mlnnttal• 003 002 oi._. 11 o Elchtllle<Otf, Read (7), EH tertv (7) and HHllY; WIHl1ml, Oa vl1 (I ) end smith. w-w1~11ms. S-9. L-Elohellle<Otf, 3·1. H11t1-<levtltnd, Btnnllltr CJl. MIMHOll , Bult! (I ). YMll-6, •nen 1 New York ... 005 100 DOI>-. 12 3 Ken .. t Cltv 000 210 01~ f O Fonlenol, Fr11ler (7), Gos .. ge (I ) ancs Cerone: Sollllortf. CrMI m. Artnllronil (I) end W1111tn. W--f'ontenot, l·O. I.-Sc>tlllortf, 6·3. a.-en n. WMtie St• ' Mllwauk" JOO 100 332-12 15 Cnlc100 000 202 )()2-f 15 2 C11dwtll, Slaton (61. Ledd l9l end Y01t; Dolton, Hickey (41. Berol•• (7), AtollO (I), Tldrow (fl Ind Fl•k. W-Sltton. 1·3. 1.-BerolH, 1·2. Hllt-Mllw1uk .. , Oollvle (I). Chicago, Klllle (20), Lu1ln1kl 1131. NATlONAL LEAGUE ~10,Plf'llet3 ~ITTSaURGH I.OS ANGU ebrlllll allrlllll Wvnned 3 2 2 l SSax211 s 1 lo J R1v 211 4 0 0 0 Th<>ma• cf 4 I 0 0 Medick 311 4 1 2 2 8tktr II 3 2 1 I JTllotn lb 2 0 0 0 SHowe P o l O O EHier " 3 0 0 0 Guerre!' lb 4 l l 3 T-c• Ph 1 0 0 0 Srock 111 5 O 2 3 Ptrker rf 3 0 0 0 Monda'!' rf 2 0 0 O LtcY Ofl 1 0 0 0 l.endrx rt 0 0 0 0 TPent c 4 0 2 0 lltutwll u 3 1 0 0 8¥re U 3 0 1 0 Ae'l'K c 4 l 1 0 Rlloeltn P 2 o o o Hooton p 2 t 1 o Meulll oh 1 0 0 0 LndllV Ofl I 0 0 0 Guan!• P 0 0 0 0 Siewert p 0 O O O So.wry p 0 0 0 0 lltoenlell H 1 l I I Morrin 1111 1 O O O T...., :n l 7 l T..... )4 lt 10 I 8erre rtKhed on celcher'• lnltrfet911e9 In flh. Scier'9 ........... ,.,,,...,,.... 102 ---J L•........ OlJ 110 15•-II Geme·Wlnnlno llt81 -eroca UJ. E-eroe1<, E•lltr 2. lltker, e.rre, lltlVK. OP-L01 Anoete1 1. L08-f>llltburQll 6, L01 Anoelff 7. 28-flt'l'K. h kff, TPena. Hiit-Guerrero (19), Wvnne (l), Medlock (7), S&-TPena (S). I~ H•11•aaso l'lltlllut'lll llthOClen 1.,6·1 6 I s s 4 0 Guan11 I 1·3 1 4 l 2 O Scurry 2· 3 I 1 0 l l LKAnelle1 Hooton W,1·2 6 4 3 2 3 2 Stewert 1 2·3 2 O O O 0 SHowtS.9 11·3 1 0 0 0 1 T-U1 A-42,4'0. N1fteMI LMtue Mltl 7, ....... 5 Hou•ton 000 203 OOl>--5 1• New York CXIO 001 1~7 f 0 KntOPtf. Smllh m. DIPlno (7), Oewtev (I) end 8tort<man; l.vnch, OrOKO i.). Slsll Ill end Orlll. W-Sllk, 3·2. l.-01w1tv. S-3 HR-New Vort., Strewllerrv (9). ··-1. 9r•-6 Allente 010 110 «»--. 11 Montru l GOS 100 Olx-7 11 0 Nlel<ro, Ctmc> 161, Moore Cl ), Fci<· ,,., 111 encl Pocorooa. Owen Ill. Gulllek ton, Scllel19der (S), It Mr don (I ) Ind llttM01. w--tlMrdon, 4·4. 1.-Moor1, 2·1 Hllt-Allent1, Horner (14). ,,,... l. ... 0 Phlltdellllllt 010 000 001-2 I 1 Clnclnnell 000 000 OC»-O 7 o Bntrom, lt..CS (6). Holland (f) end 0 111; Solo I nd Trevino, l(nlcefv (I ). w-Bntrom, 3·4. 1.--$010, f·I, Car._4,,..._2 SI. Louis 000 000 OOt-4 f I San OleCIO 010 000 01•-2 I 1 Andult r, Von Ollltn (I ). Su lier (f) end 8rumMef'; Thurmond, 0.LIOf'I (I), 1.ucu 191 encl Ktnnedv. w -von Ohlen. 2·2. L-l.UCH , 4·S. Hllt-S.11 Di.oo. TtmPlelon (31. CUIMl,0......1 1'11'\tO-Chlctgo 006 010 01~ I 11 S.n Frencllco 010 230 22ic-10 12 2 Trout, Prolv 151, e ruaatar 111. I.el· farts (71, Ct mobell (I I end Lt ke, Devil 11). Krut<ow, Mc:Gllflleen (3), llerr (5), Minton (6). La ..... (IJ, Martin (9) end lltt bll, Mev IS), 8rantv (6). W-1.Avtlle, 6·2. L-<.amP«lell, 2·S. Hiit-Sen Fran· chco, LtoMrd (t ). GIMft '· cw. 2 S-..0- Chlct CIO 101 000 ooo-2 10 Sen Frenclte0 110 002 oo.-~ 13 1 lltutllven, Protv (6), Cal'l'IPOlll (71 end Davl1; Harnmeker encl 8rtntv W-tiammaker, 10-4. L-«utlwen. S·7 HR-<h!Qoo, 8uct<_. (11). MAJOR LEAGUE LEADaltS N1fteMI LM9Ue BA rTING (195 el bats): Hendrlcll. SI.Louis, .3SO; Knlotlt, Hou1ton, ,337; E .. ier. P11t111urQ11, .:ns; MU<"PllY, At· l1n1a. .324; OIWton, MolllrM I. .323. MtellocX, Plll1burgh, .Jn; OllVff. Mon· tr111, 323. lltUNS: MurPIW, Alltnle. 711; Gtr\19\t, !>an oi.oo. 66; lltelne1, Montrffl, 62; Event, Sen FranclM:O, 601 Oewton, Montreel, 52; Wiison, N-YOfk, 52. llt81: Dew ton, Monlrul, 66; Murr>nv. Alltnl•. 61; Hendrie.... St.Louil, 60; ~ L• .,_.., M; Chamllllu. All1nt1, 52; T.Kennec!V. S.n Oleoo. S2. I ~ITS: Tl!On, Hou1lon, UIS; Otwton, Monlrul, 104; Ollvtr, MolllrMI, 104: Htnelrlck, Sl.l.OUll, ": Ger........ Sen Otego, '7; MurPllY, Alltnle, '7, DOUBLES: Ollver, MonlrM I, t3; Knloht, Houtton, 72; a uct1ner, Chic-, 21; Crua, Houston, 21; Hanelrlell, 51.1.oul•, 2 J. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 Cl SCOREBOARD TlltlPl.ES: Sutler, Atltnla , I; Mo<-, Hou•ton, •: llt1l11e1, Montreet, 7; Oewton, MonlrM I, •: 5.,.. lied wllh s. HOME lltUNS: Evan1, S.n l'rtn· tlKO, If; ~. Let ......... If; Mulllllv, Allanla, 19; DaWton, Mon· lrH I. 17, Sctvnldl, PhlltcielOlllt, IS. STOL.EN 8ASES: llttlnt1, MonlrMI, 36, Wiiton, New Yori., 31; S.St11, Let ......... 2', 1.tMHler, $en FrenclKO, 21; Mo<-. Hou••on. 27. PITCHING (7 decision•): lltvtn, Houlton, l ·l, l.t7; Felcone, At1tn11, 1· I, 2.51; Monltfut<:O, Sen oi.oo. 7· l, 4.21; P.Ptrea. Alltnra, 10-2, 2.S7; H......_ ua .,......_ l ·L U4. lltooen. MontrMI, 12·3, 2.t4. STRIKEOUTS: Cerllon, PftlltclelOllla, 141; Solo, ClnclnMll, 130; McWIHltml , PltlltlufOh, IOt; llt~. MonlrMI, "; 8¥envl, Clnclnnell, 17; Hammeker, Sen FrenclKo, 17. $AVES: llt1trdon, MonlrH I, 13; 8tdr01l1n, Alltnle, 12; Lavelle, S.n Frencltco, 12; l.e.Smflh, Chlc•to. 11; LUCll, Sen Dlaoo, 9; S.Hewe, Lft ........... Am«ka" LM9Ue BATTING ( 195 11 bat1): Carew, ....., M2; 8-s. 801lon, .360; 8rell, Ken .. , Cllv •• 350; GrlHev. New VOl'k. ,333; MclltM , K1n111 Cltv,.m . lltUNS: Yount, Mllweult ... 60; Up· 11\ew, Toronto, 571 D.Evan1, 8011on, SS; W.Wflton, Kan .. 1 CllV, SS; Ward, MIMKOle, 53. lltBI: Kiiiie, · Chictgo, 60; lltlct, So.· ton, 60; c-, Mltw•ull•. 56; Ward, MIMKOle, Sol; L N.Perrllll, 0.troll, SJ. HIT$; 8oog1, 8ollon, lOS; Wllltektr, O.troll, 103; Were!, Mlnnesolt, tt; lltlce, 8o1ton. "; c.-. ......., '7. DOUBLES: MdtM, Kan1tl City, 26; L.N.Perrllh, O.lroU, 25; 8-1. eos1on, 24, Hr1*1. Mlnnesole, n: l!lert\laard. S..ltla, 211 Wllllal<tf', Oe!rolt, 21. TRIPI.ES: Herndon, O.trolt, 7; G.Wllton, Oe!roll, 6, GrlHln, Toronto, 6; 1 ere !Itel wllh S. HOM.E ltUNS: llt!Cll, l!loslon, n; Kiiiie, Chictgo, 20; Arma•, 8o1ton. II; c-. Mltweuk ... 17; Upllltw, Tor· onto. 17. STOLEN 8ASES: ll.Handtrton, 0.klend, 47; J.Crua, Chicago, (2; W.Wlllon, KanMl Cltv. J9; It.I.aw, ChlctOO, ll; Semple, T ..... 2', PITCHING 17 dlc:lllonl ): l(OC>llNfl, ChlCACIO, 7· 1. .175, 3.tS; ll.1..Jaek.ton, Tci<onto, 6·1, J S7, 4.01; KIMfl. AMlb. 1·2. s.a; lltlolltlll, Ntw York, 10-3, .169, l.14; Hall, Mllwauk", 6·2, .7SO, 3.f4, STRIKEOUTS: Stieb, Toronlo, 113; l'tlvleven, Cleveland, 103; Mo<rl•, O.· troll, '7; lltloNlll. Ntw York. '3, Sullon, MllweulC ... 13. SAVES; Qu'-ibarry, l(en1tl Cllv, 20; Slenlev. 8o11on, 16; CeuCllM. Setttle, IS, llt0tvl1, MlnnKOtl, 14; LO!>e&, O.troll, 12. MM'& ""'"11 ..... (et """' a.v. a .......... _, ~ .. .... Jlrnmv c_, (U.S.) def. Ivan Lend4 (CHC:flOtlOVli.lt), 1·5, 1·6. (Con· nors wins M00,000, LAndl wlnt uoo.0001. c-.. ... Slllllat ..... Jollenn Krltti ISoulfl Alrlce) def. Kevin Curran (Soutto Alrlct), 6·2, 6·0 (Krlall win• 1200,000, Curren win• 1100,0001. Devt& CuP SllMl""IAU , ...... , ..... z......1 Chris Lewis <"-Zealand) def. Henrik Sucldalroml. 6·3, 6·3, 6-J; Meh Wlltndtr (Swtoan) Clef. lltu1Mll SIMC>tOll, 6-3, 6·3, 6·2. ,.,_,. ~ • ..._. 2 Victor Peed (Per"'1ev) def. Tiil«· ry Tultane, 6·1, 7-5, •-6. 6·2; Henri L.econlt (Frencel def. Frencltco Gon111t1, 6·4, 6·4, 1·5. A ........ s • ..,.,o Gullltrrno Vliet (ArMnllt\ll def. Corrado 8ereuuttl, 6-3, 6-1; lltollarto ArOUtllo (ArMnllt\IJ def. FrancKCO Cancelloll. 7·5. 6·4. Mt ..... s •• ..,.,.. 0 Pel Ctlll (Autlrellt) def. Hit NtllUt, 6·3, •·l ; Mtrtl EelmondSOn (Autlrelllll def. Florln SeoarCMnu. 6·4. 6·J °"" ... tltNN ART'S LANDIMO ( ......... atadl) -13' enGlars. tlO mecll..-et. • bet•, 12 ~lhffd, 2 barrac:uela, 41 bonito, 2 &eulPln, 15 rockfllh, 1 vellowlell. DAVS'Y'S LOCKR• (,..__, 9aedl) -2t4 anoltrl. 106 llonlto, 21 Mnd bau, 62 cellco bau. 2 .,.._1111, 4t rock 11111, 1 barrac:ucla, 1,7'S maektf'el. DANA WHAR" -321 eno1e<1. 2tO be''· .... OOllll01 ,., mac:Jltre4, 2 ha!Mlul, l vt110wle11, '3 rod! ft11\. SAN OIROO <HAM L.Me19> -m antler•. 5" ...-owi.i1. 1 Wflllt -llMI. 57 barracuda, I bollllo, 47 "'"'· 15 hellbut. " rodl ""'· 24 blUlfln n-. MllwlUllM Ol*I 275 Morris Hlllllv, MS,000, x-G«wge Cdt, 127 ,000, 276 Pevne Stewarl. I 13,000. Sk .. ler .... ,h, 113,000, l.errv Ml11, 113.000, 7T1 lltlchtrd ZokOI, 11.375, Merk Ct lcVCCll, 11.j1s. Den Pohl, 11,375, -D.A. Welbrlno, S6.2SO. Den Poolev, S6, 250, Tlt ·Chung Chen S6,250, Jim Colberl, 16,2SO, J1v Htll, S6,2SO, 219 Kt11 Graen, M,375, 8oll Twev, M.37S, Merit I.Vt, M,37S, ltonnle 81ecil, M,31S, -Ct Mn Pelle, '3, I SO, WHY Arm1trno. '3, lSO, BUdely Garcsner, 13, lSO, Georoa Archer, 13. 1so. Mika Morley, '3, l so. Howerel TwlilY, '3, lSO, Jll Jim o.n1. 11,m .51, Merk O'Mtr. 11,971.51, 11111 Mllfdl1", s l,971.51, MICk SOii, 11,,,..51, L.ennl c1rnn11, 11.m .51. Brad ervan1,11.m.se. Biii Kreltef'f, I 1,911.51, 112 Jon Cl\etltt, 11.317.50, R-Meltb4, 11,397.SO, Biii Call", s l.>17.SO. Cltrance R1, ,11,3'1.SO, Bruce FlffN, I 1.317.SO, Greo Pow..-i. s 1.317 .so. Charlts Codv, 11 ,317 .50, 8oll 8ovd, 11,317.50, JU Gerv McCci<d, Sl,050, Lonnie N ltllon, SI ,0$0. Kef'mll Zarlev, t l,050, P1t McGowtn, 11,050, .. Lon Hlnkla, SISO, Jodlt Mudd, llSO, Slt vt Mtlnvll. 1150. Lindy Mllltr, I ISO, 115 Lerrv lltlnller ... S0.14. Jim 8oor01, S6S0.14, CUl't a vrum ... so.14. aMt Sender, WI0.14, 0. •kl Paoclltt, 1450.14, Jann AC1am1, '650.14. .. G•vln L.eventon, 1576, Victor lltt0alad0. 1576, llttv Stewert, 1576, Tim Norrlt . S576. Merk PMll, SS76, ., Artft'I' North. I So0.50, Rod Cun, U.C7,SO, G..-v Gron, 1547 .so. L.enc Tft a rek, 15'7.SO, Ptlh H-1<, SS41 SO, -Tom L..efvnan, 1521.SO, L.IM'CI Thm01n, 1527.SO. .. Dave $10().ton, IS12 SO, Strnmv lltc:N•. IS12.SO. Pet Llnc!Wf.1512 SO, Tonv Slll•.1512.50, Denni• Tlalenl. ISl2.SO. "° Otle DOueleu, MtS, Mlcktv YOkol, MtS. 8 1M 8rltlon, 1495, 2'1 Darrell KKlner, Mtl.SO. kau 8eUOhl 411.50, :m Chl·Chl lltdrga, 1412.SO, De11kl 0or1n. u n .so. "' Orvltla "'-dv, M6S, x·def9tlld b'I' H11tl•v' wdCltn • dff th PlavOff. 71-70·66·6' 71-70-70· 64 70-69·70·67 74·'7·69·66 12·70·'6·6' 70·12·'6·69 69· 12·66· 70 70·70·67·70 71-70·71·65 69·6'·6'·73 73·6'·61·69 • 69·11·71·6 72·70·'9·67 61·75·69·67 13·70·61·61 72-69·70·61 70-70·67·12 6t-73·7J·6S 66·12·6'·74 67·11·73·69 10-13·61·69 70·70·72·6' 70·13·70·61 70-72·71-6• 6H 2-7H9 70-70-61·73 61·72·61·73 13·6770-71 70·72·61·71 74·10·71·61 73·13·70-66 69·'9·71·73 12·'9·10-11 6'·69·74·70 7H 2·61·72 73·11·67·11 71-74·69·61 74-70-70-61 72·70·72·69 74·61·75·67 73·13·66·11 71·71·73·61 &S·71·67·14 72·73·72·67 72·70·13·69 72·12·67·13 73·r3·70·69 72·fl·61·14 7S·7 l-12·67 70·72·71-72 73·72·7H19 7S·61·11·71 1 1-11·72·72 )3·70·70-73 71·74·'7·13 74·72·66·,. 15·66·1S·70 76-6'·74·61 11-73·11·12 15·'9·69·74 77·61·70·17 71·74·70-71 1$·11·11-11 70-73·72·13 13·72·73·11 13·72·61·76 71·11·13·13 14·72·14·69 61·71-74·76 61·77·13·72 72·71·73-74 12·11-15·12 75·71·77·73 73·72·15·71 69·7S·17·72 73·73·10·11 73-71·71·73 In rwo·hola Caiwclan PGA c"8m'"41!11111o (It ... ICN .. ou.be<) 271 LM Tr..,lno 120,000 67·65-69·70 274 Tommy Nakellm I 11,IOO 6'·'7·70·69 271 01ve lkrr '7 ,700 .. Oen Ht lldOrton U, l so llt OllOle PllllllPS IS, 1 SO ., Gr ahem Gunn ll,900 .. Rtmon Mut>Or 13,.00 .Jueon Pinion 11.600 as Oenltl TalllOI l2,.00 8oll Chel"M 12 ,600 GarvWallne$2AOO .. Jtrrv Andenon 12,000 Merk~ 12,000 Arnold Pelmar 12,000 ., Antonio Gerrlelo 11.IOO -Jim lltulltdclt SI ,650 JMn·l.oul• L1mrr l l,6SO -StrQt Thivierge $1,3SO Howerd Atklnton 11.3SO Mlclltl eover s 113 so John COiweii s 1,3SO "° Tom Jecuon tl,050 S.vmour llto1t I 1.050 291 Yves Trembley Sl50 Pl1ll Glroua llSO m Her1> Holnclltller S6'5 hrn4t St1rdlulc 1615 Stftdv,HerNf 1615 Andlr1Forltl<ancl1615 69·'7·73·6' 61·66-16·69 10-11·73·6' , ... 5·7S·70 70-70-16·" 71-71·72·70 61·12·72·74 69·73·73·70 69·11·72·73 72·70-71-73 69·71·73·73 13·14·69·70 13·73·11·70 72·72·70-74 70·76·14·6' 71·72•7S·71 74·74·70-71 72·72·13·72 n -74·77·6' 71·72·75·72 13·73·7S·6t 7J·72·7H S 72·72·16·71 74·71·11·7S 72·71·16·73 10-13· 7'· 73 7H6·7S-70 m Pet O'Donnell lSlO Ml~• Veilleux ISlO 8ruc1 Bundy lSlO Erin Rev Follev SSlO Palrlck Collon 1530 Rooer l(lell 1530 8o1>Co11 U60 1'S Cltudt Trtmlll1v, 1400 F>lllllPC>e Tou1uln1. 1400 Don Gr1h1m, MOO R1vmonc1 lltlchtr, WOO K•llv Murrev. MOO Antonio EvanQtllll. J400 ,,. Boll 8t1uchemln. 12'0 Ken Terlfno, 12t0 Ger Hemlllon, 12'0 Norm Jervl•. 12'0 Kevin Dlcktv, l2IO Don Allen, 1205 Tim 1.llltv. 120S Nld 8Hn, S20S .,,, m Glll11 l.arochelle, s 115 Paul La1>0nl11 I 115 Sien Homenluk, I llS 2t9 Ken TrowbrldQt, 1165 300 J1tn l.1lorce. '1 so 301 Terry MllkOICll, 1120 Ken OIXKl•n. I 120 Fren1Leimer,l120 BOii 8r"n, s 120 P1u1 Kenneesv.1120 >02 Frenclsco Jimenez Verno~ Lockhert )OJ Benoll Bo..drH utt EdGrtndmtn Htrll Ruelnev Greg McC ullouoh lltlck Sikorski Pttef' Golen Andre Morency JH nMo<ln Jean·Guv Gendron Al Pelef'•on J12 D1v1Ctav1on 13·74·73·7) 73·72·15·73 73·15·13·72 71·73·74·7S 12·10·76-75 1•·10·n ·n 77·10·17·10 74-76-73·72 74·1S·74·n 7•·7S·74·12 14·15·12·74 74·76·75·70 69·72·7S·IO 14·15·16·71 1'·14·13·15 14·'9·71·7S 14·7H 7·74 71.74.72.14 72·75·74·16 73·73·76·15 12·11·75·13 15-72-71-14 14·14·15·13 77 • 74· 7S· 73 72·7S·79·73 74·14·17·7S 13·77·71·IO 11·73·75·75 74·74·77·76 12·71·71·15 7'1·72·77·73 77•74·73·71 17·10-16·1'1 73-75-19-16 74·77·71·16 14·76·79·7S 72-16·71·71 71·14·1S-11 73·14·1l·IO 14·16·13·'1 7S·7S-74·11 72·77·76-IO 76·74·11·74 72·11·71·1' 71·71·13·75 77· 1J·79·1J 5enlon tourn1ment (•t SvrecuM, NY) 27S Gtn• Lii iier, s2s.ooo 277 Don Januarv, t 15.000 -Jim Ferr", 112,000 Jll ltod FunHlh, 19,000 Blllv Cu1>er. 19,000 Jl2 P1ul Hernev, '6,000 ,., Peter Thomlen, 15.07S Gey Brewer, SS,075 ,., 8ot> Erlct.ton, Sl,720 8ot> GoelOy, 13,no Ktl Naott. 13,no Howle JOhnton, 13,no BUCI< Aoems-. 13,no "° Mllllr Btrlltr, U,IOO Guv Wolfltnhlm, U ,IOO 1'1 Miiie Fetchkk, s2,415 Jef'rV 8arlle<, U,47S 2'2 Ed lltuOIS. tUSO 1'J Douo Ford, 12, 100 2'4 kl Wttver, 11,110 Al lleldlno. 111110 Jedi Fleet\, I ,710 Art Sllv•11rone, 11,110 em Collins, 11.110 ns Ole!\ Meyer, 11,JOO Biii John11on, I l,JOO Dt nls Hutchln1on, S1 .JOO 69-69·70·67 65·7s-6S·72 68·66·73·73 70·6&-72·71 11·66-71·73 72·6&-70-72 6'·73-69·12 70-6~13·7 1 13·13-12·11 76·67-71·6' 71·74-7S·'9 74·69-76·10 12·14-13·10 73-71-70-16 n -11-1s-n 75·71·14·11 7H S·1l·72 13·70-13·76 11·12-13-11 11·74-73·70 7S·70·17·12 77·75·70·12 12·7S·74·73 74·72·73·75 16·10--12-71 • 76·75--72·12 74·72·71-11 Httvwoed Pfrtc SUNOA Y'S RllSUL TS (51111 ............ ~ ,,....,,., P:MUT •Atll. 6 IU<"lonOI. Gertie IPdr11J lS.60 7.60 4 10 One Evld Romero IMCCerron) S.40 3.40 lltv ... o ICHl•nldt) 3.60 Al10 rectcl. llttclnd, Co1umel, Ptollvl ... FNnl Hlh , Flflh Commander, Arl'l LUCllY Son. Time· 1;11 3/S. SllCONO •ACE. 1 tvrtono•. D•l•kv IDlvM) 1.20 3.IO 2,IO Tres DOI\ (Plncev> 3.10 2.60 ChtrOld Wflh Power(Fuenlesl 7.60 Alto raced: North of L•k•. Gabllv Chit!, GOiden E,. Uttre Ple11urt, Capl· 111 Clau lc, Bek..-'• Oenc..-. Ptrt.anel Benker, 1.lvetv Wooellend. Time. 1'2.4 415 12 DAii. Y ooua1.11 15·9) oald 163,60, THlttD •ACll. 1 mile. Khtl D1vt IS!>oel lUO 1.20 4.20 Na1om11 Exc hen11t (Gue rre) 17.00 1.00 Slre1uov1t (Futntt1) 3.40 AIM> raced; Zee K, Gl11ewa11, Dom Or .. nd01.. Am Ooullllno. Tonv Ten. .S lfllACTA 12·1) Ptkl $.436.SO P:OUllTH ••c•. 6 lurtonn Tlcllv TK (Futnle1) 12.20 00 3.00 aroedwev'• Prlele(Slb4111) S.IO 3.00 Vllart IMcCtrronl 2.IO Cam~I Lights 9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nicotine "'· per cigarette by FTC method. -Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Al10 recto con Ylllo. Romentlc Rom1n. Cornmandteu, Celtic Siren, Alw1v1 e Hll Time: l:lt 1/S. IS EXACT A (6· IJ Pt ld $130 00 P'll'TH •ACll. I 1116 mlltl 1..ltuve 8ev (Hewley J 13 20 6 40 5 lO Fer IV1len1utltl H O 4 00 Fro11v Tolp (Pedrotti f to Alto raced. Qutll, Ct OI Ht, Some Kinde Fllrt. EMlll h C.lrl. Tet'l Tr11•ur1. Tim.: 1:40 2/S. IS llXACTA 13· 1) Paid S164 SO SIXTH •ACE. •VJ lurlono•. M 1 r 1hu1 '• Ro •• (McCr nJ 4,IO 3 20 2,60 Sllt1quttnnow (Sl'!Otl 6.20 4.20 MlreculOU• Kett (Meu) S.60 AIM> recld: Gellla, Bek>cco, Victor!• PHrl. Madam Forbll. TIPIOOl>tf', lltlle 81lly Belly, Miu Show 8011, Otvlnt LOOI!. Time: 1'16 31~. HVllNTH It.ACE. Aetden'll• (HewltV) Mtrf• (McCerron) I 1/16 mll" 26.60 S.40 UO 4.00 3.20 Run of Dl1mond1(Plnce1I Al10 r1ct<1· Slllv Seven, Midnight Mint, Jolly Heir, Chemt>. Mullltrrv, Celll1h Gerbi. Time' 1:41 115. 3.00 Chllleel, Morrv's T1vtor. IS EXACT A 111·10) P•ld 124100 12 ~tel( SI)( 19·2-6-3· l-111 Pl lO u..m .40 wllh lhrff winning tlcktis Isla horM•l· S2 Pick Sia con•Ollllon P81d 11,5".60 wllh 127 wlnnlno llct.tlS (flVt flor ... I ). RIGHTH ••c•. I Ill ml111. Htarlllghl No Ont ( Pnc v ) 920 S40 u o PrlCIOtrlU 101'1'11) 4.IO J.20 Rudv tor Luci< (McCerron) S 60 Alto rtcecl: So1KI Cooper, SwMI Oline, arlohl Crocu1. Time· 1·49 4/S. IS llXACT A (3-7) oelo '119 so NINTH •ACll. 1 118 milts llttd C rt1c 1 n t (P l n c 1 v l 13 40 6.60 J.to F1t>ul0u1 Ota (Slllllle) 9.60 S 00 Ber engo (V1len1uel1) '·'° Al10 recld: F1nd1ngo Time, Cell Ma Mllllr, Dirt You II, I 8et Ot llmlt, Taloo, Ad Men. Ellorll Time: 1:47 2/S. IS llXACTA (1·7) PtlO '210.00. Allenel1nce: '3, 110 USFL CHAMl'tOHSHI .. SRMll'INAU ~ ..... ~ O.kleftd 7 0 1 7-11 MkH-' 0 17 14 6-11 Olk-&a .. ne 1 run CSllN "'lckl Mlclt-Wlllams 5 run (8olovlc UCI•) Mld't-FG 31 8olovlc Mlclt-Certef' 3 Ptn trom Hebert (8olovle klct.) Ott.-Sllaw 19 lntercee>tlon r11urn (Sllff kick) Mlcl>-Hebtrl l run (ltolovlc ~lcll.l Mlctt-L•cv 11 r un 18olo"'lc klell) Mien-Miiier 3 run (kick felled) 01i.-t.twh 5 PHI lrom Besen. (She• kick) A-i>0,?37 IMMdllal s•"s11c1 lltUSHING-01t.1tnd, Ltwl1 2·'3, Tor01len 10·11, JeckM>n 4·11. Be11ne 1·1, Holme• l·l, Whittington 4·mlnu1 10. Mlctolgen, L•C• 14· 17, Wllll1ms 17·59. Mllltf 5· 16. Hollowev H t, Hebert, 2·1. PASSING-Oallltnd, Be11nt 23·3S·2·251 Mlchloen, Htlltrt 11·27· 1·2'15. lltEC:EIVING-Oaklend, Bankl 7-9', TOl'Olltn 7·46, Che1ltr 4·41, l.1wl1 2·31, Jed<M>n 2·30, Pener1nd1 1·7. MlchlGtn. l.ecv 4·30, Cer1er 3·11. Hollowev 3·60, Cobll 3·2S, Wllll1m1 2·•. Oden 2· 19, Miiier 1•3S. MISSED FIELD GOALs-Nont. WMlllftd traftUCttem 8ASllaALL AIY*ic.M u.- BAI. TIMOlltE OlltlOLES.-P11ceC1 TIPPY MertlDtZ, pitcher, on'"' 21·dtv dl .. lllael 11•1. l'OOTaAl.L NatlaMl, ..... L_ BUFFAl.0 8ILLS.-Sl11neo Jefl Pvllurn, "" "'''"', to • a.arltl o4 _ • .,. .. , contretts. MIAMI 001.PHINS--Slontel Den Merino, Qutrltrbec:k; llteggle lltollv and Tom Oron. Punier•, Fulton w1111er, c:ornerlltck, end Cherie• 81nson. de· len•I•• end. COLI.EGE &•OOKLYN COLl EGE-N•meel CeMn Wl<IOarllurn eullllnl COICh •"II oulllde llntbecktr coach. " to • .. ' ' It • 4 I c I ! I ' • . IJ I I . ' ' I :::-:22 0 OrMQ9'dbut QAILY PILOTlt.ionday, July 11. 1883 "8.IC NOTICE ...a1u l'ICnnoua .,_ .. MAim 8TATWlllNT Mt.IC NOTICE The following petM>l\I are dl)jng 1'1CTrn0Ua ., ..... bo'"-8 M : CAMBRIDGE CAPf. ..._ 8TATIMOn' T AL GROUP ESCROW DIVISION, 1 The following pereona are dl)jng Cellloml1 Cori>c>t1tlon, ~3 S. bualnMe •: Pullman Street, Senti Ana, Ca. DIVERSIFIED SERVICES COM- 9270S, PANY, 1911 Wright Clrc:le, AnlMlm Cembndge <Aplull Group, ~ S. C. 92eo&-e081 ' Pullman Street. San11 Ana. Call! DOUGLAS MILLER, 2700 92705 Peter.on Pt. nc. coe11 M-. ea. Thia ~ It conducted by· a 9211211 corpotltlon. Thia buli-Is conducted by. an Cambridge C1pllll Group. lndMdull ' St--. L Edwerds. El!9C. V.P Dougl11 Miiiet This '1•t-t -fllecl With the Thll 1111-t w11 11190 wtth the County C1et11 of Orenge County on County Cleric ol Or111ge County on June 20, 27. Juty •. 1f tM3. Jvty 5, 19113 ... ,...... 1'21- Publilhed Orenge Colet Deity Publllhed 0rang9 Coat Deity Pilot Jv!'e 20. 27. July 4. 11, IMS. Pilot July 11, 111. 25. Avg. 1. 1"3. 21118'-113 '4025-33 DllTH IMICll 1'1CTITIOU8 IU ..... ..._.TA~ The lollowtng peraona -dotng bualneu u : UCAP, INC INVESr- MENT CLUB, 3 Alhwood, Irvine, Ce.9271• Hll M. T~. 3 Athwood, lr\llne, C1. 92714 Thll bollnNI II conducted by: June 15, t8113 • H.M. Tr-v Thia 1111-1 wu flied with the County Clerk ol Orenge COunly on June 15, 1813. 1'11-Pvblllhed Orenge Cout Diiiy Piiot June 20, 27, Jvty 4, t 1. 11183. 21114-83 NII.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUa IU ... aa NAMI tTATl•NT The lotlOwtng peraon1 ere doing l>ullneuu: AGUIRRE/BROWN ASSOC. 8eOO Wtmet No. 164, Hunllngton 8Mch. CA 92647 ROBERT A. BROWN 8eOO Wer,,., No. 1114. Huntington Beech, CA 92647 Thie l>ullneu II conduc:1ed by· an lndlYldull Robert A, Brown Tiiis llll_,1 WU hied with lhe County Cieri! of Orenge County on Jvne 22. 1913 "1t1a Pvbtlahed 0ranr eo..t Delly Piiot Jvne 27, J"'°I • 1 I, 11. 18113 2830-83 NIUC NOTJC( 1'1CTITIOUa .._ .. NAa. 8TAT'UmNT The followlng pereons are doing bvtl-11; PIER PRESSURE 2304 W. ~ front. N9wporl BNch, CA 92M3 COM9C~ ~ MOTICll MOTICll 0. TWUeTa'8 IAU NOT1C8 OI' IAU U.U w 1117 L.-... au.tl DICWO.Woel• • '::~=.:::=' 0n Tu.cter • .Mr 11. , ... WOCJdllttdOe ~. •• NOT1CB or NATH o, couwno.~ 11:00 •·"'·..1.._0Al.·AMlllUCAN.....,..., &tJOBNll W. UOllTND. .,..~,,.­ MeOUmGllO. M9ff TO LIAM •miLW DllTllOT ... MJS =·' ......... ''° .... FINANCIAL ION"P -dAll't IP-119. • AU SUOSNE -~ "'CtWi c.... Dr w Ooltllied rr'*-vnd9r Ind~ ~ Meftoa... ... • ...,.._ ...... or r-. Ne~ICI • MPUY ONIN TMAT THI 'OUN'f AIN VAu.&Y ICHOOl DelTMrrMl--..tlwt ... W-IOwlflO ,... pnipeny .. not ::a. Mldlld lof 0..00nt pt\lpOlee.V ..... • lo OM of Truet dated A4'QU1C u , Oefenden1 -vaanan An., ..... c... .::.!A.= ttn -l*I ~ n . 1111 • No. M-tt-&a TION TO AQMINJlftll a. Pl.AINTlll,. llAll.L e AOU !net. No. ~!.~1"' ioott 1aaae,.,... I, thl UfldllllQned, •Id O.C.. TAT& NO, A UMU HeAUM ' . • 1"'· of -recot'Cfll 11\ 119 aflDI 8fterlft-Cotoner County Of °'lftfe• To all hltln, ~ Dfl'fNDANT· IOLOAN Q of IN County~ of ()rwlf9 ltellof~dO'*-broeruft .... HOLMH. dece•1td: lftd tlli ~· ~ end modltD•r .,_.. by vtrtue of o.cr. °' ,_ crcu.i\ors apd contJqent , ...... Ind im.ateti"14IOOMIOrt ot ... "*Ind -"'w.e ..._. 0.-Clolur9 Ind .... 1n tt11 1uper1or Cftdlton ol l:UOl:NJ: W. IOLON 0 HOLMH LOUISE H oemOer ao. lNO tftd *° rdld c-toflhlc-fyofOrwlQe,I .... UOHTNJCR AKAEUOENJ: HOLMH.' d.c .. ..4· Md the Merdl I I, IMI .. "*·Ho. 1'* Ill of Celtomle....,., on ...... 2•. WALLACE LlOHTNJ:R __ ... T•ete Ind 1nt11t1te SoOOWOt of ~J~:Y: ~ ~ '.!10rof 1NS, Ind ~ Oft Mlitdl 24. .. ... LOUteE H. HOLMES, BRIAN M. ...,..,.._ • ..... .......... "' • 1tN "' IM ~ entttled don, ptf'IOl\I who may ~ other - MAATINE.l ind ARLENE J D lllOllLCOUftL arty ~p I IO ~ WOOdtN ldlle ftlttlwy Mein-Wile In termed In the will MARTINEX CAL AMERICAN WI ~LL Ai u L AUCTION *** AleOcQilon 1"-above and/or eetaie: FINANCIAL CoRP,. C....ornia Cor· ~~~~~~~::eug: .. ~.e':; =--=--~Ofo:,i::._iucse-" peUtiori baa been fU.ed l>Of•tlon, WESTEAH HOME MORT· CHECK (IMI~ II ti-of .... Ill .......... ANl9 Mellcls ~ by Ralph S. Ll1htner and :~E g~~· ~ c~NO~ 1ewtu1 nioney ot IM Unlt9d lta:J.: d1nt<•r. fot tM eum of One Robert S. Ll~tner tn the Su- HAAOlD 1... MoWtLLIAM&, 'ZAIN ~~!:. ~%:1'. ,:_~ 1n1 .... ~~~ For!Y·": perior Court of Oranae C.oun- llMONSON. end Ill pereona I.In-con~ to tftd now Mid by h tlle United, ...... Ind by::;:.~. ty request.tni that Ralph s . kown Clelmlng Wf'I lllOI' or eQllltlble unoet Mid OMCI of trlllt In tM Pfop. wrtt Of entoroement In Mid _......,. LI h d Ro._-S right, lltle, •l•t• • ...,, or 1t11eree1 In «ty 111\111 ed In Mid County Ind ..._ on June 14 1N3 I ---· I tner .,, .... rt . the P'OC*'IY delorlbed u follow9: l t•t• delotibed ... ITleftd9d to Mii 81! tt,. .~ :m-Uahtner bf appointed u LOTS 14 · enc1 14 In 8LOCK 1 t of AM IMI oertlln IMd lltualed In tile County of Orenge ri ... !l ~ penonal re)>reeentative to Trect 785, In the Otty of Sen St•t• of Cllttcwnle, COuntv of Ot-IOfnll delorlbed M l()lloo,ft: admin.later the estate of C~e. Olllifomla, County of Or-enge, City Of Coell Mela, 6eecrlbed Untt 12, Lot 2, Tr.ct 103-40, r• ....... ene W. ' '-htner (under enge, u lhown on • "'9'I l'*-of u fCllfoM: 00tded In Booll 4M Plgel 35 & M ..._ ...._ rec:otded In ~ 24, ., P1ge 37 lo PARCl.L A; Thel portion of Lot 5. of MlecelllNout M ... rec:otdl of the lndepefldent Aclm.lnl.- <40, lnctuellle of M ICINl'*>UI MPM, of Berry TrKt 8IOClt Fu lhown on Ot-Count" CallfomlL traUon of ~tatel Act). The ltl the Olfloe of tM County Rec:otdet o9d In boll 30 -...-,. of Mid Orenge county c.Mf nlL • mep rec:« • IMI09 74 Property I• more commonly petition la 1tt for hearina in (Nocommon~). • or ofMleoellaneoueAecordlofLoeAn-known u 17 H•Yet!WOOd. trvtne Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic llld Mid property Ollcllbed In he gelel County, ClllfO<nll. deletlbed CelitomlL Ce Dr W ComplMlt 9dver• 10 l>lelntlfl'• Jn. 11 fOllowt: Together with 11 and~ the nter .. est, Santa Ana, or eny cloud on pillntlfl'a llttl ther1 P1toti 3 • tnowr'I on • Mep llled 1enernent1, heredl11m1n11 Ind Ill>-CA 92701 on Auguat 3, 1983 at Md t\lmed u ...,..,. I·""" 1°· In booll 1M. P99M 30 and 31 of puttenancee "*-!to belonging or 9:30 a.m. """"" """· n-Parcel mape In the omo. • of the In 1nyw1M ~ clu""9 Wottl County Rec:otdet of Otenge County, PIJBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY IF YOU OBJD:'T to the NOTICll .. --~ ~ C111fornl1 GIVEN thll on TUMClay Al.lgllll 8 granting of ~he petition, you TM Cewt "'._.. ---...":'*'· PARC€L B: A non-.xdullve -tH3 11 10:30 o'dodl 9.m. of thll should either appear at the mer __.,_ menllor~ ... lndegr ... Oll9fflle deyelMlllnl.obby,COUfthouM 700 .__ and ~,....=.:::: ~ ~ Southerly f3.50 f99t of the Weeterty CMc Centet om;. W•t citY Of ncarina state you ob.Jec-h.....,_...,....._ _,_ ~.00'-tof Par<*halhownon• Santa Ana, 1 w111 ... tile lbo¥e o.. tiOlll or. fllt written objec- llyouw11111oM111t .. ld'llc:eofan r,e:,~:.=~~h.~~-= =~~°"!":<, =t~eot': tiona with lhe court befott :~neypr!.!~:91'.:·~~ CounlyRec:ordetofOtengeCouniy, mey be~ 10 Mtllfy Mid the hearlna. Your appear-v•lf ..... , ,_ ,,_, Clltlornll Jud9fMnl With lntereet1 Ind COile, &N.'e may be in penon or by ~ ~ m:." = :.:! PARCEL C: A r.on••Cklelve..... to the hlgNlt bidder, tor c:un 1n your auomey. c1ec1o 11 .,...... ,_. ......, menlfor :To ... Ind eel,..__ the lewlul money of tM United St1111 IF YOU .ARE A CREDI--·~ Ud. Ml nil• IOte 1 ......_ Southerly 0.50 '-t ol Pirbel ~. 11 Deted 11 Bll'lt• Ana. Clllfomi. TOR or a contingent creditor .,. ~. ,....... .....,. • • = = ~ ~ ~~:oe1~..,1.3:i .kily 1· 1983 Btlld G•t• of the deceaeed, you muat file ..._ L• Ir 11•,_n utan.,. ..... the offlc:e of the County Recorder of Shettff-Coroner your claim with the court or de S~~·~~'!:: .::'!.,.!n~ Or1nge County, C111torn11. County ot Otenge, ClllfOfnla pteRnt It to the petlOnal rep- t>erll "-1 lmrnedllt-1e: cs. ~:~1::;r:,,om •he WMlerty B>s!D!i°r' reeentative appointed by the •1• maners "' reepu11111 11Crtt1. Aleo ••c:eptlng thetefrom the ~ ..w 1e11 court within four montha 11 hey tlgvre, puecse -1euMtrlld• 1 Ellterty 0.75 '-' of tn. Honhetty 17a1 lrftM ~ from the date of fl.nt laauanoe llemp0. 0.50 felt lhertof. Tllltllt, CA -f 1 · t. TO THE DEFENDANT: A c:MI PARCEL D: A non...xclUllve..... Publiehed Otenge Cout Diiiy 0 et ten .. provtded in &!c-=~~n~t ~ "llled ~the ment for berm putpOMe -tile Ptlot July 11 18 25. IM3 tion 700 of the Probate Code ~ thi. ~You ::'.t. ~ ~~ ~f.,. ~r~~ 1=: • . . ~-83 of California. The time for 30 deye ..,., !NI 1UmmOn1 le --s of Pwoti 2. • lhown on •map filed P'lB.IC NOTIC[ filing claims will not expire on you, Ne with lhll COUt1 •written 1n booll 1M IMl9ll 30 Ind 31 of prior to four months from the rMPOfl• 10 the c:omptlllnt. Unie.. Per~ M~ 1n tile o111oe of the NOTIC9 C1' TRUeTa'a tALa date of the hearing noticed yov do '°· your default Wiii be County Aeiootdet ot Orange County LeM Ne. UA 4a/4111 bove entered on ~tlOn of the P4eln-Cellf6rnl• IPtlltDLA a · tiff. and thll c:outt ,,..., entw 1 Judo-Nol• I: Any OMCllDocument 111 r .e. Ne. C..• YOU MA V EXAMINE the ment 19111111 you fOf the ,...., 0. c:onnec:tlOn with thl9 order lhould UNrT COOi c file kept by the court. U you mll'tded In the c:omplllnt, wtlich contlln the k>llowl-~•llone VAl BAN CORP. • ....... --are in•--ted in th ta•-C:ould r111111 In gwnllllment of alter Peroti A. ... pointed TNlt• under tile~ ""'coo e es ""'• :,IClll01~1~1nQ of mon9Y1_. or1 1'!'.,openy ReHr¥1ng t herelrom • delcnbed deed of truei WILL SEl[ you may 1trve upon the ex- ·-r.ilel requ11 _, n ... c;om. non-.xc:tuelw -*II fOf !note. AT PU8UC AUCTION 'TO THE ecutor or ad.mln1atrator, oc plaint. Ind·-over'"-Northetty luo HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH upon the attorney for the ex-DATED: Noll. 30. 1882 ,... of lhe W11terty ~.00 feel AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR ecutor or administrator, __ ... L• A. Brlndl, Cleric thereof. CERTIFIE.D CHECKS SPEQFIED IN anu .. ~·l_~· Hayet. Deputy Aleo ••Hr..,lng thetetrom 1 CIVIL COOE SECTION 292..,, (pey· We with the court with proof ,_A car..-non--..11c:lu1Ne --.1 tor 1nor111 able •t the time of Ille In llwfvl of tervice, a written request ..,. c:;,_.. CA mn and •-ovet tn. Northerly f0.50 money of thl United S11tetl 111 right, statin& that you desitt apeci.al • feet thereof. tttle Ind Int.,.. ~ to Ind ..,_ f the fillnn f <114) -..1u uoeptlng kom tut reMr1r1Uon now held by h under Mid Deed of no~ 0 ~ .. 0 an in-Pll:~~ ~'2r.A eo.:''1 ~ the W•lerly ~.00 feet ltleteot. Trust In the prop«y heretnettet c»-ventory and apprailement of ., • • • VQU• • ....., Aleo ... ~Ing fl'om &Mt , __ ICrlbed: estate UBeta or of the peti-~5-83 ¥1tlon lhe Ealterty 0.75 .... of the TRUSTOA: ANTHONY CHARLES tiona or accounta mentioned -----------Southetly 0.50 feet thet"eol. PINNOLA, CHERYL PINNOLA "8.JC N0T1C£ R .. • r "'Ing I here from 1 BENEFICIARY· VALENCIA BANK in Section 1200 and 1200.~ of ___ .;..;;.;;;.;;;.;.;...;,;;.;;..;.;,;;,;; ___ r.on...xc:IUelve .........,, for berm RECORDED Jenuaty 25, 11182 .. the California Probate Code. NOnc. Of' ADOf'nOlf °' purpo1M Oll9f Ille Ellterty 0.75 IMI lnatr. No. 82~11633 of Oftlclal ,__ Rimel 6 Rlmel MIOLUTION Of' INTIJfT of tM Southerly 0.50 twt of tM 00fd1 In the olfloe of the Aec:ordet of B J _._ J RI I TO LIAN MMPl.ut Honherty 10.50,... thereof. Otenge County; y: .... • me Dt8TNCT MAL"'°"""" YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Mid deed ol trult deec:flbee tn. IOH N. Mala St., Ste. ttl l6d Me. tM DEED OF TRUST DATED AUGUST followlng· Suta Au, CA tz70l The Olb ~ IOCl'9d .. =V~.~ L~. The loerd of Tn..ee. of )he l'OllllUlft Vlll9y ktlool OIMtlet..,._ ~IO--lhl~IO'lllo­~ed IMve under IN tetme tftd condltlone ltated In IN ~ of the lloerd, ...,..,.IOI! Ho. '4-t2. The mlnlMur/I .... ~·-the,.,"' (If file ..... lflell llOI .,. .... thin flfly·IM llundr'ed -.,. per MOlllh ('5.500,00/month). The mini· mum..._ peyment tot~ perl0d1 may be edjueted br the · IUl'Mf Prfoe fNdex eMUel relleated •• the tftd of tN .... period. A MCUtlty ~ ~be reQulred ptlOr IO~. ~ No COmmlNlon ltlell .,. pelO Illy llcenMd ,.., ...... .,,,,.., In .,. r1g11rd, Ind ttwe lflell l>e no._, Uon trom~GPOMI In~ l~pr~a:°L Pfopet!y mull be~ by IM det- egat9d officer It the~ v.-, 8dlOOI Dlttrtet. EducMlon rt 17210 .()ell 8trwt. Fountlln V • Cellfomla. 12708, no later tNn 2 p.m., Juky 29, IN3. ' - BefOfe .ccept=y written "'811 call tor orll • -PIOOOMle. the led~ aon wt.CJ hu het"elofor9 tu • written bid may eubmlt 1111 orll eJ!QMdlrlg by 11 leut IMt (5%) Per oent the ~t Wl1t1en bid. the hlghe9t rtepONlble bidder ~be requlr9d to euaite IM form. of ...... IUdl format hM ~ofbre ~ epproved by .... aa.irct of Trutt ... The Bowd of Trutteea "*' melc1 the detetmlnltlOn 11 to wMthw to ..... Mid tecllltlM with !*I( 101 d•J" alter rec.ipt of bldt.. - lnform•llon concerning fh• propoMI lhould be eddf9eNd .to: l'OUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS- TRICT. 17210 O• StreM, Founuin V1lley, CllllMnl1 82701, (1t•) M2-M51, Alllntlofl: CarOI Jonlil. FOUNTAIN VALLEY j SCHOOL DISTRICT ( BOARD OF TRUSTEES <:.. Deled: July 7. 1H3 :!t Publllhed Orenge C-t Diiiy Piiot July I 1, Ill, 25, 1983 ~~ PWlJC NOTIC[ NOnCa C1' AWnoet C1' • Maownotl ~ M'INT TOI.IMS~ : DeeTNCT mA&. ,.,,.,.n. ....... 1 • NOTICE IS HEAEJIYOIVEH THAT THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1111 dec:Wed tt1e1 tM )ol- lowlng ,... pniperty .. not '!be needed lor aeewoom prupoeea; The Olfloe 8ulldlllO loc:8led ... Number One L.Joht"-Lail, Fountain Vill9y. Clltomla.m DIYI Per w .. : F~I fhe Bolrd of Tn..ee. of Fountain v..., 8dlool D1ai1rtct tot..... to .... IN._....... IO dlc:aled llbOW vn6er lhe --Ind c:ondOlone ltlled In the Relotullon of the Board. AMolutlOn No. M-Oe. The minimum i-~<for MCtl "-hour vp 10 300 people 9119nl ltllll not be'-then four hun- dred 11111~ dolllrl (1410.00).. The NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT 22, 1879. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Lot 113 of TrKI No. 8374, ltl the (710 H7-7Jt5 THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-City of Irvine, COunty of Or-Inge, Pu._.,_._ed Qranae ,.. ___ t DISTRICT h11 deoler9d lllat the fol· EllTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PO&-St1t• ol Clllfomle, •per mep r. uwm -.. \.AJilll lowlng rMI property .... not be LICSAlE.IFYOUNEEDANEJCPLA-oorded ltl Boo« ..at. P19111S-17, Daily Pilot July 11, 12, 18. needed for cl~ prvpCJMt: NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE lnc:1v91119 of rnleoelllineoul mepe, r• 1983 minimum ..... payment for WOif rovp• 10 be mutllllly ...., upon. Security Depoell wlll be requliecl prior to ooc:upenc:y . No Commllllon lhall be PllCI 6ny Tiie Office Bull<llng loc:lled 11 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU c:otdt of Orenge County, Cllllornlll.. Number One UohlhlXIM Lane SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOE.R A Fountlln Vlllley, C111torn11, ThtM Truslor or record owner: BRISTOL DEED OF TRUST DATED 1/081112. DeY1 Pet WMll: Frldl)'I, S.ti.rdayl, STREET. l TD., e'Callfofnle Umlled UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO a Sund•'ll PltlnerlNp PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT The Bowd of Truat-of tn. The It,_. lddr'.-11\d other MAY IE SOLD AT A PUik.iC SALE. Founteln Vlllley SCllOol Dlelr1ct r. common dellgnltlon. " eny. of the IF YOU NUD AH EXPLANATION OF IOl\let to ..... the fldlftlel eo In-,_, ptopet!y Ollcl'ltled lbo\09 11 THE NA TU..E OF THE PAOCEED- dlc:ated 1t>o¥e under the ..,_ Ind putJIOtled to be: 279 t 8rletol StreM, ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD conditions et11ed In the AlloMlof'I Colt.I MIN, CA CONTACT A LAWYER. of lhe Bowd, Rllolutlon No 84-03. The uilder9igned Trwt .. dla-50 Monllello, IMne, CA The minimum IMll IMIY"*'t tor delms _., lllblllty tor 1ny lnc:on'ec:t-"(II • .. ,.., ~ or common MCft iw.tiour vc> to 300 people -of the .. , ... lddnell Ind other dllignellOn of property .. lhown _,, 11\111 not be'-th8n tour hun-common OMlllNtlon. If eny • .,_ ~. no wwrenty le cat¥en • to ht dfed ll~ty Oollln ($480.00). The Wein. QClm9letel-or COfTec:t-)." The minimum i-peyment tot i.roer Seki .... wll be mede, but without be! lllfk:llly under Mid OMCI of roupe lo bemutll'lllylOfeed vpon. ~torWWfll'lty.•,,,...ortm-TNlt, by~ of•~ or o. Security Depoelt ,... be reqvhd pied, reoerdlng 1"'8, pc 1111110<1. or levlt In tile CIMgeUona llCUf'ed prior 10 oc:c:upenc:y. ~. to ~ the unpllld lllerMy, '*91ofottl oecuted Ind 4044-83 llcenled rMI eltll• broker In INs regatd, and ttiere ellllll be no deduc- tion from eny propc)lll In delermtr>-1"\:: I~ rlllpOllllbil bldcMi' prGpOMie IO ..... Mid N0nCa C1' IALa UNRJt property mu.t be r9Cfved by IN~ DeCMa Of' ~0... egaled officer It the Fountlln V~ Pentrldge Cove. elc:. School Dlalricl ~ center, Ptalnllfl 17210 0. Streeit. Foum.ln v....,, ""· Clllfornll, moe. no...., tNn 2;00 JoM R. G~ ... 11 p.m .. July 28. 1113. Defltldlnl Before llCCeC>l=y Wf1t1en Ho 38-33-00 ptopoeela, the offtcet 1. lhe vnder91gned, Bred G••· lhllll Cll for orll . Any,.,. FL.ACU FERO LITE-LINE DESION OF CA. (I C11tt. Coro) 305 Pllm 81., N9wporl JULIA JESSIE FERO reai-e..c:1t. CA 829411 No CornrmMlol1 INll be pllld _., belence of IM notl(al llCUf'ed br ~to tn. vndetalgoed • wrtt- llceneed reel eetat• broltet In Ihle Hid Deed of Tru1t, to wll: ten Oectet•tlon of DeflUlt Ind 0.. regard, Ind t'*-lllell be no deduc-le23.583.IO lnc:ludlng • Pfcwtded In mend tot S., Ind written notlCe of lion fl'om ll'IY ptGPOMI In delemiln-Mid note(•). ed¥MOM, 11 eny, under brMCfl Ind of ~IOn to~ the Ing lhe hlgflMt reaponelble bidder. the t41m11 of Mid Deed of Truet, ..... underllQned to ... Mid Pfopet!y to Selled prQPOIM to 1oMe Mid c:hatgeelndlllPlnMeoftNTrvetee Mti.fy Mid ootlgetlone, Ind.,_. propeny mvtt be rec:IWd br the cW-Ind of tN trw .. c:reet9d by Mid lfler IM undenlgned c:eulld Mid 90lled offtoer It lhe Fountllln Vlllley OMCI of TNlt. notice of bNllctl Ind of ellctlon to Sc:hool Oletrlc:t Education oenter, The belieflcllery under Mid Deed be,_d9dMerdl 15, ll8311ln1tr. 17210 Ollk Slrwt, Fou1rt91n """"' ofTrustheretoforeexecutedlndO. No.13-110711tof0fflc:iel~deln Clllfornil, 82708, no .. ,er than 2:00 IMlt9d to tn. vnder'llgoed • """'* the offtcl of IM ~det of Otenge Shettff-Coroner, County of Or1t91. eon wt.CJ 1111 i...toforw IUOmlned a St•I• ot CllllorNI, do har9by '*11fy """1erl bid ,,..., MIOmlt 111 orll bid the! by W1lle of ~ of For• nceedlng br at ._. tM (5%) ~­ c:lolure Ind Sale In the 5upertOt c.nt .... hlghe9t """"'*' bid. lhe Couty of the County of OrNge, hlghMt r•ponllble bidder ellllll'be St•t• of Cal"ornl•. entered on r~ 10 oeoute thl fomt I of Mercn 18, 11183, Ind '*Orded on IMll, 9llCfl formal 1111 '**ofore Metdl Ill, 18113 In IM ebo¥'81nt"led "-' IC>9foved by !hi lewd ol ec:tlon, wherein Pentrldoe Cove Trvat ... Homeownett AaeoclltlOn tne 11bo¥e The Bolrd Of Trvtl .. tn1M rNke rMlmed plelntlffla), obtlllned 1 )UdO-tile detlf'l'nlnatlOn 11 lo wMlfter to ment and deot1'e of foreoloeure and '-Mid fldfftlll wltfl 19"( 10) 6¥ .... agllnlt JOlln R. G~ 0. elter reclipt of bide. JOHN WATr FLACKS, a remdent of Costa Me.a. Ca. dent of Irvine Ca p'A__, Thie bollntlt la conducted by: a • • __,... C:Ofl)Ofltlon P.-ed away on July 10, •way on July 8, 1983. She la Lit•Une Dellgil ot CA 1983. He attended and IUl'Vlved by her aon Robert Reymond Coot>«. Pt•. Nnd11111(1), ~ lhe eutn of Eight Hvn-lnlorm1t1on concerning the I dred 8-lty One Ind 021100 ptOpOMI lhoulc:I be lddr1111 ~ to: I graduated form Tuat1n High of Irvine, ea.. da\.lght.ers Thi• 1t11-1 wu llled INllh the School He la aurvtved bv ._,_ Ruth 0 ---of n_., __ _._ COunty Ctertc of Otenge County on · ,, ,... .._,-,_ ._....... .... , June 23, 1H3 parenta Mr. and Mn. Fran-Ca .. and Mary Travatha of ntta11 els F1acka. brother Edward Anaheim, Ca. and 12 ,,..00-Publlahed Orenge Coat Deity (Candy) nacu, liAen, Pa-children. Mam of the Resue-Piiot Jvne 27, Nly "· 11, ti, 1183 tricU (Jim) Anderson and rection wu held on Mon-2932-&3 Pamela (Robert) Byard, 8 day, Ju.Jy 11, 1983 at N1UC NOTIC( nieces and nephew, and hil lO:OOAM at St. Elizabeth erandfather Mr. John W. Ann Set.on Catholic Church. McCrt!ery. Servicea will be Final lntennent eervi.ces held on Wedne9dey, July will be heJd at Lakeview 13, 1983 at 2:00PM at the Memarial Park. Oabltolh, Harbor Lawn Memorial Wi8oonein. &ltz Bergeron Oiapel with Putor Bruce Smltb Westcllff Chapel Jeske o f the Chrllt M o rtuary d i rectors. Lutheran Chwdl otfic:iat-648-9371 ing. SJumberrocm 'limitation ----JA-CUO--N--- ~ ~ l= ,::n ~ JACQUELIN JEAN JACK- ... "':OOPM a--'-.. _ ... __ SON, pamed away on July .., "· · """'v~ UllUC.(' 9 1983 in Newport Beach the dl.rec:Uon of Hal;bor Ca. &loved mother of Lawn-M ount Olive Candv Jean and Da id FICTmOUe .,... .. NAmaTAlWmNT The lotlowlnQ ~ 11e dl)jng busi-a: lERMINAL ANTICS, 3029 Deodar Ave., Coe!• Mell. Ca. 928211 Milt! Dlvtd Coopeteteln. t7t I Ven Dytce Lane, Huntington hedl, Ca. 82648 Devld B. Campbell, 3029 Deodar Aw .. Ccete M ... , Cl. 8282t Thll ~ II c:ondvcled by I oen«ll pertnerahlp. Merli D. Coclt>etllein Tlll1 stet-I wu llled with the County Clertc of Otenge County on Jvne 15 11183. p.m., July 29, 1983. DedlftlllOn of Daflllft Ind Demllnd County: a.tore ecoept=y written for Siie, Ind • wrlnen Notloe Said Mle wlll be m9de, bot without Pfopoell•. the ed otttoer olDeflUlt Ind E*tlon to hll. The QO\lerlent or wwr1111ty, ..,,,_or lm- ahlll clll tor orll .g. Any per. Vftdelllgoed C4IUMd Mid Notloe of piled, reoetdfnO tlttl pa11111la", or aon whO hM heretofore eutlmllted 1 Defeuh Ind Election 10 Sell to be enoumbtltlOM, to pey IN reemlnlng wr"len bid may aubmlt 1111 Otll bid ,_ded In tn. oounty whet• cN ptlndp.r 9IMl'I of IN notl(a) eec;urec1 9.llOMdlng by 11 IMlt five (5%) per-r ... property II loall9d. by Mid dMCI Of Tn.e, wittl lmereel cent lhe h~ wfltten bid. The Trvet• or l*1Y condudlng •= • lft Mid l\Ot4I provided,~ tt hlgtlllt tMpOnllble bidder lfllM be Cel-Americln Flnlnc:6el Corp. f/lty, ~IN Nrml of Mid OMCI of required 10 execute the form of t2221 Btoollhurlt St. '"*·'-·Gl'lel'Vll,lllld.,,.,_Of IMll, auc:tt format hie hef'lltotot. Gerden Or-. CA~ the Truaitee Ind of the tna11 creeted ~ eppro't'9d by the 8-d of DATI:D: June 21. 11183 br Mid OMCI of Tn.wt. Trv•t-. CAL-AMERICAN FINANCIAL Slld ...... be Niel on: TllOld9)'. The Bowd ot Truat-INI ll'IMe CORP. JIJtt It, IM3, M 2:00 p.ITI. It the the determlnltlOn 11 10 wt'9ttter to •Mid TNltM Ctllpl'llllll A...,_ antnlnoe tO the !MM uld flClllllll with 19"( 101 de)'W lty: .JoAnne K. KrleQ CMc Center Bulldlng. 300 EMt eltet teoelpt of bldl. "-"tint s.cr.tery Cllepnen A¥18., Orwlgl. CA lnform1t1on c:onc:e rnlng the Pv~ Orenge CoMt Diiiy Al the time of thl lnltlll publl- propoeal 9'1ould be lddretled to; PllOI J\1'19 27. J"'°I 4, I I, 1813 c:etlOn of thll notlol, the totll FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS-213~ -.int of tile UflC)eld bellrlOI of IM TRICT, 17210 Oell Stl'MI, Foun111n obllQetlOn llCUt9d by thl ebo¥'8 0. Vlltey, Calllornle 82701. (714) ~16ed deed Ol lrwt Ind eattmeted 1142-M& 1, AttentlOn: Cerot ~ •-.,. ..,..,,_. coat1 • ...,.,_, end ~ II FOUNTAIN VALLEY ,.._ ""'~ Mee,351.30. SCHOOL DISTRICT ~ ~ The lotll lndebtedn.e bell'O 1t1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES -C'"' •-.. eltlmlte on wtllch tile 09e114nO tild II D1tecl: J ul)' 7, t913 --COl!lflUted may be Obt.llned 6y c.llo Dolllrt, la-"'I money of the United FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Dl6- St1t11, Ind by vi41ue of 1 Wflt of TRICT, 17210 Oek St,..., Fountlln enforcement In Mid ectlon leeuld on Velley, C1llforn11 82708, (714) June 13. 18113, 1 1m ~ 10 1142.ae5 I, Anen110n: Cerol Jonea Mii Ill the property In the County of FOUNTAIN VALLEY Orenge, State of Cllllomla, de-SCHOOL DISTRICT llClrlbed • followa: BOARD Of' TRUSTEES Unit 12, lot I and 2, lrKt 10928, Deted: J"'°I 7, 11113 recorded In B<><* .e11. Pege 23-29, Publllhed Oranoe eo..1 Dally Ofllclll Aecordt of Or-Inge County, PllOI Jiiiy 11, Ill, 25, 1983 Cellfornle. 4047-83 The P«>f)ert)' .. mor9 comtnOl li'y llnown • ?'55 Or~ Bey, No. 12. -----------Colll ...... Clltfornll. rtaJC fl)TJC( TCJ091her wlttl 1111\d 1i19Mr tM ---;..;..;~;..;,;~=--- tenementt, ~• Ind ep-NOTICI Of' ADOf'noet ~ ~ l'*-110 be1ong1ng or MIOlUT10ll M 9f1Wf In anywtee ~. TO LIAa. ~ PUBLIC ' NOTICE lS HEADY CMaTlllCT MAL.._. .... GIVEN Iha! on Tuaedly, Augu1t 0, .. Ne.. .... tt113, It 11:00 o'cloctl 1.m. of llWll NOTICE IS HE.Af.IY OIVEH THM M/'t II Mein LoOby, Courthouee, 700 THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 80HOC>l CMc c.n.-Drfve Weel, City of DISTRICT hll dedlnd tttet IN .,._ Senle Ana I Wiii eell the 1bc>Ye de-lowlng rN ptopet!y .. not be embed P«>f)ert)', vnder Mid """" needed tor d-oom pn,poeae: and decrM, or 10 ITIUCll 1'*.ot 11 TM Olfloe 9ulclln0 IOc;el9CI It may IM ,,._,,_ .. "11 to MtWy Mid Nvml>er One UOllthOUee Lw, 11 M«tuary of C:O.la Mesa. " v !H0-5554 Dutro of Costa Meea, Ca., · Kevin L. Jemm of Costa ~ Publlllled Orange Coeat Delly Piiot Jvne 20, 27, M 4, 11, tllq. 21117·113 Pvblllhed Otenge Coest o.1ty ,.c~C::-:.. lnO 111•) '31~ the day before PllOIJvly ti, 111,25. 18113 PO.... the Nie. .cM&-113 ' ' Deted: June 20, 1913 ..... AM, OA... VAL 8AN CORP ludgment wtth lnt .... 11 Ind c:oeta. Fountlln Vt/fray, Celfor'llle, for f!-.. o the hlgM9I bidder. for Ge1t1 In (5) deya MCfl _.: Mondey, Tuta- lawful moM)' of the United a11tee. dey, Wedlllldey, Thuradly, ..a I Detect It Senti An1, Cllllomll, Sundey. T - Jiiiy I, IMO. The '8cWd of T,.,,..... of .... , .., McCOllMIQC MOITUAllH I Laguna Beaen 49•·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San J uan Cap1str~no 495 1776 HAao. ~;.:..MT. OUYI\ Mor1uary •Cemetery Crema1or, t 62S Gisler Ave Costa Mesca S40-5554 Pmel MOTMllS ~-OAOWAY ...otlTUAaY 110 8roadw111y Costa Mesa &42·9150 IALTZ .... ON IMTH&MHIU MITCU.. CHAflll1 427 E 171h St Costa MeH eM&-9371 • Meea, Ca., Kria T. Jerwen of Costa Maa, Ca. and Kelly C. Jen.en of TusUn, Ca., daughter of CliUord and Lcntta Linday of Costa Mesa, Ca., elater of Clifford w. Undlay, Jr. of Anaheim, Ca., Arch K. Undlay of Anaheim, Ca., Oouglu Linday of Co.ta Mesa and Audrey Lou Conner of c.oata Meea, Ca. Funeral eer- W. will be held on Tua. day, July 12, 1983 at l:OOPM at Plerw Brothen &ll Broadway Mortuary O\apel. lCnt.ambmenl al J>a. df.k View Memorial Park Maumolewa. Pierce Brothen .8eU aro.ctw.y Mortuary dl- ndorl. 842.-9150 "8.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE tllQHI ,_,. ~WN11M -••NCa COllPMfY ............... ........_, ... nm TOUll ~ 111111 ................................... __ ,,.,., .................. 113,532,742 Total llllOlllllll. ............................................................................. 1.oea.aee c.cMI• ~ Cepltlll lteMOty Oepoelt ......................................................................... 1,000,000 Oroee peldooln Ind oontr1buled ............................................ l.to0.000 Un-••v 1ec1 funclll <~ ........................................................ .312 9urplul • ,...... IOldela. ............................................. 12,444,162 lnOotlle lof .. ~ .................. ,_,,, ................................................. ll0,115 ~~:r::=·t;;"~';t;;M'.j,N'"tii";;c;dN ·=·= """""tt.._,,.. !of.,,.~ erlded Deolnlbet a1 , 1112.,... eo 1t1e lrllur-..oe OonwNallotter, 1M'W1 to lew. PM O. Herrteott r.._.. O.E-W.._ Pl..A9fTW~THllt ·~ M Mkt TruttM •4 ... lll09DT PMIGUD A,....... By. T.D. ~ Comptiny ... " ............. u... lgent ~AllGUSlt _. &ONA Clf!Cty Scfloonovet D"INDANT: IOHN llMON A .. tent 8eoretery WCICLIY ~ .--One City BlvcS. w .. 1 90M. JH C. 11C ._ Ale Orenga. CA tatM DOHt ....... 11,........ 71~&-atl kTm~~A---,.::=:1. ~'r.1 fc:, Diiiy C...Ne.••• 2863-83 ,9AAD OATES Founllln Vlllley ScflOOI D111tr1at ,... "*11f-Coroner IOIYll to ..... thl leclllltll 10 in.. County, of Ol'lllQI. Clllltornl• dtceted llbove vnd9r IN '9rme eno By: K. Brown oondltlonl ltl1ed In IN "-olu1lon • Sergewtt of the lewd, Allolllllon No. ~&. ~ ~.... The rnlftlmut'll ..... ~ b ,.,..,..~.. tile term Of tile ..... lflll not be .... ~ ~~ "-~ ,.._..., than Tlllny..flve hundrM dolerl .,., .... ..... ....,_, ..._,~ month ($3800.00/monlh). The flllnl. Pilot Nly t. II, 2 . 1183 mum loMe ~tot ......,.,t ~2 ... 3 pet1odl 'fW'f be..,.._, tw ctte eon. 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IN lalt lnm I!! hie -•-y~ W_. dlnlno PQOI home S600 ";;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiliiii•I..... IMI ... llU r • ...L 1111 -·--.. worth much m o re 1 Br. 1 Ba, Tripi•(, nu ·.=... .. T•~'!!!,1.,.h Fri· al _ 7 ... al 7 1-·. ~al IUValta1la 11~; J?!!' ••• ·,-lllTllUIT Xffo( rent ii bdrm 6311·6190 BEST All~ lee pelnt/crpt $480/mo. -rgo _1 .... ......, -· • , !! --••w 7:81t1 ~":' T':IOn,,.: ·~ ,;:?, ':~t ~ Wnt8bltltl l2ii •-64_s._e_1_6_1 -----~··r: CK1bllcatlon1; 4:SO IAYllll PUil IAYPlllY • FREE EdUIW 48N sse. --CMlno tlnd H ....... ty VII· llSM190 BEST Riiy f.. w .. lmlneter. 1 Br. ainall 31BOr~·o2cBva..:.~•, .. N' Ou~. -< .m. U-. Prevtoll• day. S~ b9.~1d~2 br 2 ti. up· 2 br big lot. pymt• '2260• °"'1 ti•..,. tev 34 unit motel With .. """""' ........ ••• Of Saturay CKAbllcatJon, T--· • • • Sue 801·5556 · ,... r•taurant and bat. Wiii lut. .... ZMO .~~oozy. N~:U011';,•Atal• '585. 545-7983. t>n~ la 3 p.m. Friday. 2 dn. 2 boet II**-uced -$1,~,000. 1 I It L IMI 2 Br 2 Sa ver .. 111111 f 0 ,., __ .....,..., .... ~~• ..,..., .... ,...., .,otunoaydtedllnela5p.m. PIWILI -lll&lflMT 1 ut. H• penthouH. Neutra ~~~;g~ 0;_,.,;~~ ikJYw/rentaPOOltlOl::S 714-821-3703 tee Large newer , B• ~frtd&V. Monday deadline eeeutlftj POOi fiOIM, 4 &;: deca<. Can be pureheled aumable fln.i1nolng. 8r gourmet ictru SllOO + ctdtalaiaaa wtgarage. No pets. '1)1ia 11:30 a.m. s.turday. Ocean & i&U}' views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 2 ea, nu kitchen.tu nu cpt1. :rn=le·~ ~~~~ SU7S,OOO. ain lee 530·8100 BEST Vafalllll•t4 MlO $430/mo. 631-5563. \('.. ti.th, 3700 tq.ft. Xtra parldna. $1,386,000. --• -1 'II nu paint In/out, decor· ee. 11 111· llM Chlapeet yeti i275 unll M A .h VIP 1 B Lrg bachellor unit. trig. '"" llLU• 11-llU __._.., ator wallpaper, 1011r IPPI• provtdecl utll• pd ac rt ur age. r, gar. nice 8111, No dogs. ••'' .......,..... -. Turtle Reek 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba heater etc. 113&,000. charming bungalow am pool, tennis, club. Canyon/Victoria area. ~ enchorrectton• may ~. 3 bdrm. 2. ti.th+ larae rec. nn., Townhome, dellghlful 83t~t.tJ2. tee eall 53jM100 BEST '475/mo. 646-<t380. 1395/mo. 631·8812 eft 4. :, .tie mede on ume deed-~ cellin=urniahed, patioa. $420,000. apa, brick patloa, vlewt, -ma•p1-•••U11 ' ~Jrlel .. aboW Pleeae 1239,000. ---• -Exec. home, 5 br, 2 ba, nr A1&1latatl Farala•H LUll. 3 Br 2112 be, 2-ity ~ .... f0t e "klll ~"1bel"' f I Ulll llUTIP U..,l~U· 11~mo.:: 2 Br 1112 Sa co-op unit 5 Br. 3 Sa, epa home, oceen. Water & gatdener -; tnhae, trpl, patio, gar, lrg · ~ .. • . .-right on the Nnd. Priced Weatcllff. 1268,000. Wiii pd. 11000/mo. 1164·2057 Certu ••I Mar 21ft rms. xlnt cond. nr New· , ,.Wiien cancetllr19 your ad. New 4 br, 4~ ba. C\111.0m French Normandy Real or•. 875 at lowet than 11180 Nlea liltentoonera. a.2 .... 11511. .._.. p · port/ t 7th. Avail. 811. ~ .. J, Dl•I ~tel.2primeacre.hilltop.l,250,000. pr~. $130,000. R & H -Hunt ....... 28r,Klda/ eta . 19r very clean. Incl utll, $725/mo. 631-8213 or . ?eek VOIJI ad dilly and ..... an IAYFlllT Inv t. 751·5999. .. ••• bl 1• I~~· Fncd ys~u Rental• MP ~At, yrd, 1 blk •hope, 833-3636. ",r'ePOrt,...., ~orOA.ILVlmPmlL•odlT· ~ laland cuat. ai.u#-t lot. a~· boat IEITLEl.•,•.'E lniat IM• • C20bND02 ... RA s,le ~µzx ·---hnlaW 213·5116-9103 , .. 0838~ 447 T h IJ e MES.:-A""'P:':l""'N="Es==-2=-=.5=-=.so-:-:-:H-.,.,...,.-• • -, . .,,. · ~,....,.. r, .,., pa o, .,c, ..,.,. H t Bch S 3 B 2 ecoratora own o s UNIQUE Bl-Oh ... 25 ... mee llablllty for the deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. Pride of ownerahlp In * WlllUllll * poola, aec. gate. PIP. lntlaJ.ataaa ZIA ~n F 1 'p ur! Xt r, , evell now $995/mo. Com-BEAUTIFUL 1 Br1525 y~ ll Incorrect lnaertlon llllWllll lillE Cotta Meaa'a flneat area. ...., •lllf ltll $79,500 "8--3652 §I;; seOo rp · °$ · 11 ~':e1e p I et e I y furn I ah ed. PAV pallo pool spa •· ty. Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 eq. Double' door entry to a 3 bd, 2'h, 1 yr, upgrlded, iullt l•n 1111 ~= fuf~a~!'/'.!a,~ 213-5116-9103 co fee 673-0896. TOPAR~~:_~~~peta. ,,. '" ~ 000 Will trade for a local lot aunny llvtng area. Coun· ahuttera, drapea, land· IXck BAY adit Pi(, 28(, lty, private beech, tennla, Hunt Harbour near perfect Cetta Mtll 2824 ~-:=~~...,-..,..-__,.--,. ... tlal 1002 ..... .,.......v, . . try kitchen, famlly room, acaped. nr pool ind ten· 125,000. Owner . wl It LM Huna. S·1500/yrly or 2 Br orptd decor newer PALM MESA I NA CITY HALL charming 1 5 huge bedrooma. 3 nla. Make offer. Open ....... 661 7712 Br patio quiet area .,,.. 1111-.L bathe. Walk 10 all house Sal/Sun, 12.5, 22 Op, comm pool, ape, bch, 11uon ... ,,. • · bltlna $425 flat kid• 1561 Mesa Or. • • · •\i:>w-mlleege 3 Br 2 ea . achoola. only $149,900 Lakeahore. Bkr. allp poUlble, Aleo 1Br 539·6190BESTRltylee. FurnJunlor1BrS430 S4 l5.642-3t53 . . '.'.!I'odel, IOaded w/extras; I total price. can 10 ... 552-0660 $15,000. Bkr 675--4010 ,.......... u rlded 3 Br. , .... ea Call blwn 9-4. 546·9860 PARK BRISTOL ~1J1replace, mlcrowve. 1 546-2313 Chlldren/Pete-Owner Ctatral 2112 gg.1do. Pool. No peta. l~rt leacla 2669 \bd·~\~~~ ;:~.9~·4~' ... yautted celllng. atlcker l IYIWIEI $46,000.2BAt Avail. Auguet ht z ._.,,,prlce$134,950. 751-3191 3 Br, 1¥4 Ba house 631·33831496-0177 Anaheim. 2 bd, w/clean 1625/mo. + 1625 de-S rp 1Br lba apt. 1 SPARKLING t:LEAN& ~.::''PSE\ECT w/boou1 rm. great cond, ~·big gar, patio. P 0 111 9 6 2• 5 3 5 o houte to beach. 106 29th SPACIOUS westSlde 1 .. * HIRIOR RIDIE * great financing, llHILUFPUI 714-821·3703Soott~~ a.1..eo61.-1orC1ro1e.' Srtyt..N~,ff·r~·~~65pe/~~ Br,1 Ba.~ewry peln!Jd.· ~ • PAOPEATIES ' $116,000. 857-11583. 8;~~~1; i~nc;ee •. 11~;i Walk to ocean comfy 4 rm W1yne Agl 646-8816 . cpls/drps, dshwr. range -'Come visit the most falx>ulous view new lalMa lal&a• 1006 IEWPORT . lnterlor1, Thia'' the belt Anaheim. 2 Br, w/alr, bungalow appllancee & retrlg. No pets. $400. v~ 111,100 custom home in Newport. Nothing to buy In town. 132,500. _Frplc, Gar, =tt Rental• Pf53'!vf.61ded1ftL\S300BES'T•& am fee ti Vat. _5_5_2_·9_7_2_3· ____ _ "' MITA IESA Duplex, 3 Br. 2 Ba. ca-VIEW S40 5937 I $400 • "" • ·.. compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 thedral celllnga, over • • 1111 • B213-596-P94k24 4 Br .._!.• 2 laat. lladitar IMZ lalNI Jalaa• 2706 tBr unfurnished apt, newly You must -Ihle onel bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. aired garage + 2 Br. Apt al lrvlne l)flcel. 3 Bdrm, llEEllLUP Piii uena ., . , ..,..,, Large 1 Br perking space decorated, stove & relrtg . • • Huge 2 Bdrm, 2 bath Large J>09l & jacuzzi. C.Ome to the gate with SI0,680 Income. 2'..-\ba.HollytlockllnTur· A Beautiful Tripi• Ba.Pet.Frpl,Gar Spacloua 4 Br 2~ be. 16751,.,;0 , year ly '. 2188 Maple. CM. $475 .... home In • beautlful ...... d ask for 3 Yorkshire, 7"'9-1931. 1395,000. 675-2910. tie Rock Glen Garden wtde-30x6o4 38r, 38ath $750 Scotts Rentals Hunt. 1-irbr Condo w/24 ft 673-9473 mo. -+ sec. dep. No pets. -:..condo complex. Prtvate ._. v Homea. Outatandlng home.ldeallocallon.Agt. 213•5116-9103 fee dock off wate r . To see call 645·960•. '""ind quiet. Easy down. lfll lllLY 1.. lalha VIEW from almost every 540-5937 By Appl. 11200/mo. Avall now. lalka Gossen Apts ; • y..1 now 54&-2313 · pA-•asala lOOT room. Large enough yard Garden Grove, 3 bd, 2 ba, Call Mra Ganz 840-1372 Ptalaaala 2707 Ullls pd 5325. Quiet 1 THE REAL ESTATERS .., for pool. Thia la a muat ,. __ ......... _. w/alr, worklhOp Gar, HELE. I DOWD -....,... •a25 Scott R t·•-1---1 ..... _. bdrm, adults pref Avail. 1 BeeullfUI oceanfront home -before declcli~ PrtJtrlY IHI .., · en -11TI8t ...., Lrg 1 Br, yrly, 1tep1 to July 18 644•6958 • L OR lie 844-0134 on Balboa Peninsula, 4 anylhlng elae. 1369. . (714)821·3703 tee &•w Tree 2 Br. 1 EG. beach, laundry, no pets1_-c=~-:-::-:=-=--=-==-Ru T Br 4 Ba. By Owner. PrhM commerclal comer, -...... S62S or $850 w/gar. VILLA VISTA APTS ' ' $775,000. Will 1r1de for CdM, Co111 Hwy, 3 Stanton. 3 Br, 2 81• Pete, Condo, lower unit. 673-9327, 675-9780 $575/mo. 2 Br 1112 B• 'to~~~.·~m• --w/femlty rm, 2 frpc9, RV l•-------ICQlel. Located between -iuttln/lrv!ne St.. Aaklng $179,llOO. 131-7370. TRlDIT IO \,\l RE..-\l 1' ....... ,1.1 2H1Yhtallra4e Bluff• expanded Linda model, cathedral celllnga, xlnt cond. 3 Bdrm. 2 Beth, le•H hold. 1195,000. Wort11hop Gar, Vrd 1625/mo. 552-4816, 3051561·5560. high vlllblllty. Owner may 213•5116-9424 tee Ctrtal ••I •ar 2722 l/r, carport, balcony. Items of like value. ~ ator•. very attractive, $500 ScottRentlle 552•7552. --------Townhoma, greenbelt, lfy aHlll with financing. Beautiful view with Bachelor So of Hwy Wet 2078 Thurln PAIOllllllC VIEW Ctrtal ••I Mar IOU 1900,000. ....., I wtehr ~lvacy. 2 mutlf' b•. den, bar, no. klloh. S3sOtmo. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 PL.I ,.OL 651•1177 111'1 Stllfter ltlteh 21-'1 ba, Peter• Turtllfock, 673•3415 Fabulou• View of Baek Bay JlllllE CREEi lea Liff lti:L .uMIS IW.n $1450/mo 552-7038 •------- .' .w.E. .le •• G o r g e o u 1 Pe t e r a Hllll IPIOIAL 9'e81iBJIU and city llghta. A llvable .--PllPlllll1911T Townhome on Park, • - combination of fun and we spent $70,000 to bring li: .. --'aiaaa l'"S 71.a •tM1ll 1 2 B 1 NOW $675 APAITllmS lormallty. 4 Bdrm, 4 bath, ' warmth to thl1 r"tlom -l9CMB.IOll DRIW -._. Al ..-. apac oua r . pro LAG 2 BR W/FRPLC Beautlfully landaca-...A -..,,.. decor . 2 petlos. ...,.,_. "I appointed muter plan #5. Priced at only Newport Beach, 3 Br, 2'A Vitia Balboa PenthouH $995/mo. 552•7038. garden apts. Pool & spa. :~e3W:!':1~:~:;.ne:! *" 17 8•000 80· c9•11 295 1 lwm •W ~!;~~::8 v=:: t.:. ~r~·b~ 8:~~ RenttLeaH. Rancho San =:~~I 2 ;~:~~~~~~~·No '$~~ market al 1524.900. • lllPIU11 1399,500.115"1·931111 Lido Pentnaula Moblfe Joaquin Vlllu. 2 bd. 2 ba. --------:--151 E. 21st. 5"18·2408. &46-7171 e•.a Muat Mii, Woodbridge, on •-n••m.. Horne, furnlehed, 2 Bdrm patio, cuatom decor, ell Ct1tl Mt11 2724 -------- THE :REAL ESTATERS Cftta •111 1 -pr .. tlQlous Yale Loop 3 .r5 __.. seoo appllanc:ee. furn/unfurn, I 2.600 aq ft. • e;_ Dining Br 2112 Ba, central air, 2 .. YllW Bluff a, beautlfully ap-spa, tennla, golf, Aval! 1 Br, upatalrs w/gar. Rm + Famlty Rm wlfrplc. nreplacee. tennla • .wlm· Beaullful, panoramic pointed 3 bdrm on front Imm. Call answer ad $400/mo. No pets. Refs WE!§l:FM!kl. $l18,900. Open H~M ming, llker ec. 80% loan ocean view luxury row w/panofarnk: Views, 714, &42-4300, 24 hr. or req'd. Avall 8/1 352 Vic-a.a•n1~1Ta'· .. •1 • July 10th. 12PM-4PM. at 10.75%1nt. •viii. Own-penthouae. ~ br, 1'1\ ba. central air and many 714-497-411116. torla. M5-8161. ..--5 2 o 1 4 Mon r 0 v 1 a . era wffl carry 2nd. S181( Outetandlng financing comm. faclllU• $1875. Univ Part! 2 aty 3 br 2,..-\ Beautilul garden a 548-4710 moveeyooln.Reducedto wffhlowl272,900Nleby WATERFRONTHOMES ba . condo on' ~nbett, 1 bd, unlurnlshed Apt • patios. dedl'a, apa .• No ·· lllEUEYllLE :,-, llYllE na•••R 41 Rockwood, Wood· .-• IUHfS bridge Condo. 3 Bdrm. 2 UIUlll •Aar. lrW!e Terrace four Bath Windjammer model. Beaulltuf Coata Meu ··,.bedroom tlofne. On tee super clean. Ready tOf home and rMdy to move ""tend .. not leuehold. Two quick eacrow. I 114,500. Into. New paint. new -r. ~ ~all bathe. Fam-* * * * * . carpet, extra large 101 ~~tty room with wet b11. with RV acoeu. It'• va· .,Jaroe kitchen wtth eating Unl,,.nily Park. lrvlne. canll Under S 110,0001 ~.area. Bullt In berbeque. Rare Marquette model, 3 Call 64&-7171 Private pool-size yard. Bdrm. 2~ Ba. Fam Rm. ,"Convenient to lrvlne near pool. Owner may ,. ~lryCIUb •. $300,000. finance. Lease hold. 111·7• $169,000. •I' THE :REAL ESTATERS · $169,500 for quick Ille. owner price. 5% down & 631 1400 N 1 d 1 d d pets 3 Br Freedom home, view 559-7058. 213/807-2330. s l OOI • wuhlf'. dryer. frp • 2 car -Y ecora e an 2 Bdr'm 2 Ba $605 11 b Ow $98900 only 1000/mo. pay· Clnu .. 1111 DU ger,pool,tennl1.s1100 + carpeted.Stove&Refrlg. 398 W Wilso~ 631-5583 9079' 509Y 8 ."!:.·17""7 . manta for 1•t 6 moa. utlla.557-2900wtldye 2186 Maple. C.M . ---------..... .,.. • . Tllllllm ILEI 548-5103 lmmac, nw pnt, 2 Br, 2 Sa, zin• $475/mo ~Sec. No Pets. WHTWE Y1Wll IUITifll. 2 fplc, 2 c ger. Hbf Vw, WtUI ltacla .,.. To see. call 645·9604. lPTS Etalde 3 Bdrm Condo. A large~nand va-,YE .. ISlllUl.Ji!!. ~1io pet1. s1100.1br',#tPICi.hdWCIRr1d61ka 955W 19th sis•so 1 1170,000. 642-4623. cent Glenneyre ptan In 1 _..... · to town&. beach. Privacy. 2Br. 1'hBa, frplc, patio, Br 1 Ba piuo' blHns great Turtlefoek locallon t.M L........ 3 Br. CanyOtl view, lge. lot. 1675/mo. 497·195 7 gar. no pets. $600 mo. pool spa· no pets ' --just a lhort walk 10 the 818 Poppy. $750 grdnr Lit lllla USO 276 Avocado St. TSL M t 14i .. lU .._.. -5 pool and tennis. Reduced Inc.~ 873-1464. _au 548-7510 8-8 pm. I• Kffr'~~~:.!eB;Oo~. ~ Ovet 129.000 tor tut SHORECLIFFS 38r +den, PllL/AllDl/YIEW 2 Br. 1981 Maple Ave.1·0·.-.-, ... ,., ... ia-:t~--r.;= ecceu. Owner wlfl carry Nie. Exlallng 111 TO 11 lrpl, great oceenvu. walk 5rmaplit~wlfuever Upper. Retrtoe. No pets. view 29,, 2ea. spacloue. IUllYITllffEI 1alloanl148,500. aHumable at 10.75%. to beach $2300. kltch$80011tBES1'lee 2 persona. J.435. Sierra 2 declts $650 mo -'· lnlUT IULmlULn •lllYll NOW only $287,900· 5'8-7639 5311~190 Mgmt. 641-1324. 759-0850.'67~4174 • -~ H~al & bWl'I lll-1114 11 .. 1. 2c;8~!'!~bl~~~e l"p~~ Make;l211 Spyglan 4Br 21/2Ba, ........ l!etl W2 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1~5.+ S300 Hui hac~ a ';Witnln wallOng dlalence. 3 T ~I • I • 129 500 lrpa. gardener. lovely Beau-mui i rr:'"tarn rm hm. dep. 2269 C Maple. No • • _ ,iklfm 2112 a. end unit tt t•I It · family home, Vr leue Cocktall PoOI & Jae. Ava/I pet•. 540-4484. 1Br. 1 Ba:. cio.10 . .., :."condofOf profeealonal at WE PAY CASH FOR 2 8drma,. bath•.= and a FIDI lml 11600/mo. 635-034'. Im med. s 1400/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. garage. fncd w~er e(ee~· 'te!'cf~.~ I ' Hoeci. Community pool HOUSES TO BE MOVED. :!im~~~·ll)Ci~·~ l3 Br home large lot. celta Mt11 H14 673-5354, egt. patio, 2183 B Pomona. 964-S8lO. J " t , • ,;~':bt" ';'.:cf8~':; 850-4133. ·price $550,000. • · $97,500. E·Z term•. xe x ~ Illa i ,,_._ 2217 M50t mo. Drive by llrst ·2 Br, 2 Ba, llv rm~ din rrlt. ,, ,-, '';quick Nie. OorothyHard-WIWl IPA lff '*Cote Realty 11, lltlltllle lltr La1au llptl owner. Eaat Side C.M. 2 i!io~:i·.~=-:~ Aon!:ior ,:Z 3 BR'• 3 ttien can 845-7009. ~=~ s~~~1~0 H~lt ~ • 'Caatle fOf appointment. -·-111111 I ..... nn BR (Up), 2 BR (Down). °"· $550/mo. 546-7~ 8 $750/ • F :.... 2 Br 2 Ba Condo, lush 963-8842 aft 5·30 •.r --"'" & Investment 3Br, 28a CONDO $240.000 Conalder a, mo. enc.... 11ndscaplng patio waal'I· · • .. Thie larve llngle farnl~ t•1• ion El NlgUel 7th Fafrway, &. IN/opt. wk di 957-6263, 3 Br, 1'h Ba, Santa Ana yrd. klda/pete OK. Agt. er, dryer, stove, retrlge. •S450/mo. up. 1 & 2 Br. I, • home with 4 bdrma &. a peek 11 the ocn. 2 car "" 54M7S3 Hgta, Duplex, yetd, ger. No tee. 863· 1500. $850/mo. 552-8e72. unlurn & furn. pool. ~· ?; =It=. 1fc:w o~~~.:. UITll• 1-J . gar. 1137,500. Owner l39i g:g::l~Ch =~~~:fr HOMES FOR RENT 2 Br 2 Ba Condo, pool, 1 18992 Florida 842·28~4. • • ence yrd, blft ractwood By Owner. Spy Glua Hiii Shady •tudlo, ceramlca or 7~ lact11t Prq Mlsalon Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 block sc Plaza S590/mo. 842·3172. deck. Belt of an • only a best buy. · &eautlful 2 potter•' paradlH , 1hop • l~rt ..... Hit J ..... " 3 Br 3 Ba, pool/tennla, Ba, $750/mo. Fenced 493-4182, 846-1463. 1~3,........,.b....,d,.., -2:--:b-a-. -.,...Ad'""j'"'"/g-o"'"'il ] I ·'* .. . • .. • a • , .. ' '"' ... ',~ .. ~ ••• -.. t 00 • • • • ·•-•t ahort dl111nce lo Ille ltory, ocean & bay view. place ol many u11el h rt ~ oood cond.. $800/mo. yard, k~1/peta welcome. course xlnt view Qvlet t>eachl Just tlttad • eller Wiii trade for amener PLUS nice reatdence. 2 r, bl gar, 1blk from 2 bd.,..1 ... P f~ Im 850-3455 Agent, no fee. 545-2000. 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrg llvlng rm, people' only 1625/mo h •695 000 Call c hi 0099n fUm w/d Rent or • ..... "" -• 2nd floor. blt·lna. frplc. • • · -todayl 7511-1501 or ome. • • · heck Is out · an un-• •96 ' medlateNleatl345000 3Br,38aupgtadedcondo l~ltac· Ult alngle ar. 5575/mo. 714-840-6639.E•lll .• 752-7373 &40-4196. ueual oppor.Wnlty. Nie. &75-04 ' _.._,_._ 19 -.._.~·an... 1 k •9n5 g s 5 000 h '"'""' --· ,,_,.... ..... on p r . • • mo. 1 . +Oen, 2 Ba, 1tep1 to M2-7803. DELAWARE PINES Hf& • .,.,., ..... LEE UITILlff H1LIM ,:,2f~m11y' hm::..~·c ange mm IUYI IUIT pralaal. Bk.r, 833-8162 631-2262 Agt. b .. c" c 0 m rn t .. --------From $475-$575 ~-Llghtand alry3Br2i/2ia 1421200 Beautiful; panoramic 438 Clfftlfl.OI A flat aweet dealt 2 er pool/ten~la. $850tmC:. 2 Br E·llde. frplc. ciean, Frplc.pool,gat. wailtlee family home. Open feel-• ocean view luxury bltlna&bfeezypetloklcla Property Hou1e non-smkr. washer/dryer. prlvelepaUo Ing kitchen and dllng penlhouae. 2 bf, 1'1\ ba. O•ITll•PLD 1•45 5311·61110 fee &42-3850. Avall 8-1. 1625/mo. No ,ets .. 842-8807 •c...-c-.,.. area. wood parquet Ellmlnat•woesofbeaat· 5311~100 f• BEST Alty 646-8066. 19221 Delaware St. t=n: ti 1 1 1 ,~.. ~ flnancl"" with low 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. + Den with 2 Br. 1 Ba Cottage wlgar, 2 B / 54601 Closed Sunday 1o:.1oiA01 oor ng n en ry, , .. ,ng . .., · n-·atlful E/alde 3 Br AA..&.• brick walk w-r w gar mo. · ' and dining room . 1711.000 aale by owner Wet Bar. Redwood ....., ........, • -··· crpl• water paid •--------1210,000 LH. Mlt)J>en· p(lee. 5% down & only Sauna + 2·two bdrm Condo, $800. 642-4623. yd. Avall. 7-10. S785/mo. 2176 ·•A" Pla~ntia IUIUQlllWALI J _-IUlll tie. &44-7020 $1000/mo. paymenll lor unite, 4 car gatege. A•· Oupi.x. Aedec:, 2 bd, gar, 845-6825 636-41 20 1•5PM. 2 &. 3 Br Townhouse Apts. IPYIUll mtJ. 1.1111RUL111111 111 6 moe. 5'8·5103 Ing $540,000. tncd, $550. 554 Victoria. 3 Br, 2 Be Condo, ocean frplc, dshwsr, ltg patio, TRUST DEPT 213.597.7297 view. 1850/mo. Avall * * * enclSd single .... --IUl1Y sun IUIT O.n Lewi• 8 48 7 1 7 1 ...... UUY car garage. nr Hunt. ltltrh..ett.W. ForClaealfledAd ByOwneratunbHtableBeauttful panoramic 833-7822 E'llde28r1baadultcom-now. • or ._.. Harbour.FromS5951mo! •-L-Je • ....._ 1•-'-ACTION price. Beaut. new 2 Br ocean view, luxury Contrac:t0t hu SlOO 000 pi.x w/PQOI, lndry. cvrd &46-5743. 1954 Por1 Nellon 840-6807. l -........ -call a 2 1 /2 Ba twnhm penthouae 2 br 1'n be • prkg, no peta $475/mo. 4 bd Condo w/fam rm.. NB92660 IWw .... lltr OalfyPllot $122500633-1290 . Ell I . 'ft>eu ., caah +M5000equltyfn 633-7890,64&-1947 BeautlfulNewpOl1Cr .. t.Youarethewlnnerof2 NEAR BE.ACti ·•<•. AO•VISOR ' · · mnat"roweo ~-Condo lor 0 purr;h .. of Pool and Tennis. lreellclleta(l 9.50)value Large 2 bd.1~~'.: ll1..t444 &42-5$78 Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool ~ financing with low Eutatde Coata Meta Elelde duplelC, 2 Br, 1 Sa, s125oimo. No Oogi. to the $500. 213-493-166'5, ·-. home, very private, ~~'.~~Y&~ fixer ·upper ~nit. fencdyd,gar63•1 ~a2t63,la8tl 631-1124day9,631-1339 llllllUllEI Spac.3 br,2 baduplex, --~--,,__..,_ i:~~:1. $239,900 . $1000/mO. paymenta tOt 213-592-4814 MO. leOO. .,. . eve&. .... fenced yard, n-crpt & lat 8 met. 548·5103 Neat Co\'lngton 4ilex, Ideal location, tpacloua 2 BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE Anaheim Convention drapes. $750. 536-0756 COLDWeLL BAN~eRCJ ....... Cla8Bic Cape C.od with gorgeoua garden patio. Formal dlnfna room, fireplace in master auit.e plus 4 additional BRS. Peg & groove Ooon, UJ>lraded and newly tiled kitchen!! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ---•-newer model. Great . B. Br 18a duplex. 631-2916 3 Br, 11.. ba, $900. Center July 18-24 1 a It L •7.a• -n11 --IOC. A1ldng 1280,000 6 Nr Newpon Bfvd. 67s-5612 To claim tlcllets, call -101 IC• • - 1441 Galaxy DI'., 4Br, den, ,,.xlbte term•. No egta Kid• Pell no.........__, 3 Br 642-4321, Ext 352. Dix 2 Br 1 Ba ocean VU, 2 frplcs, 2!.tSa, gar for 3 pit. Bier 5411-13" ,.... v~.. OellghtfUI Bade Bay Condo * * * No End t>eam celllng care + IQ ~bby rm. llouM crackling frplc cool f o r 1 • •. • e . 3 b d s90o utll incld. 494.3044 IU&YDll 3 Br, 2 Ba, good fin. Sl\Je,000. Ownr/bkr 6"41· 1685 1388.500. Owner wlll .... Pllf Dn f n c d yd IS 0 0 I mo w/peek·a·boo view. Frpl U ••-•• 1"1 Nlt./UITlm alat financing. Open llllllmf 53M100 BEST Alty tee Ger . I 1 3 5 o t mo'. --It rt IHc• warm, totally decorated 3 Sat/Sun 1·5. Rob-smalllo laf'Glf &Pt* unite, LUii • "1'm 2 13· 4 7 2 -09 40 or M2·10ll ,,l,~c~o~n~~=*J»li bedrm with yard and ·~1n_10n_Rea_1_1°'_54_&-_56o4 __ 7·_ lnduatrial comm«clal. 1 1 t Mela Verde 213-206-0600 1 Br. g• & waler paid, Pool ah,.•:...,., ... _"_ , _ mmacu I • encl ad gar gas bbq ~..., lovely pool In a oentral ...... Owner dl'9Ct °'broiler Poo1Hcme"48r.2',.BA. Dover Shor•. 1326 San· dihwahr. 1435•5460. , ' $575l.ltio location. Only $122,900. ..-••-protection. 10 ~ ••· Oen. AVSll. Sept. 1. ueoo Of. Eicecullve 4 BR 2~~/~~I~~ 3000 eq ft, With pool, TSL Mgmt &42-1803 wllnda522-0332. and ape. Spotleeal 3 car laundry, no pet., I child. ti/ 1 A._.· 631-1400 _....,... perlence. S1400/mo.Callaft7PMor famlly home with pool $435/mo, 2Br. cerpor:t.~ - uuna & pr!Yllte epa off of ..__..... ..._~.. gar •. 3 fl_...acea, 4000.... 545-4529, 2131598-12111. 1~~~~·~~~~2·;~5-WATERFRONT muter tulle. Large If• •,.,.._,......, ...._., ocean LOW RENT HIGH VALUE fl • ....., ....., HOMF~ '-· ~ tot. Submlt on front, duPleX a ttlolelC. 3 Br 2 a. patio pool & • $3000 lie or IH/opt. $495/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba •Pt. AEALES~ATE rtnanclngtoa30yrhxed Spectecularl P .P . more Jult U U flat M4·7424 8kr enclpatlo,amallpetOK, 2 Br. new cp 9'1•1400 new loan. 1675,000. 673-7873. 53M1tjc) fee BEST Rlt; HARBOR VIEW HOMES carport, lndry rm. bll-lne, pool, '6SO / n Ex 4 BR 2~ BA on II 735 W 181.h SI 0 o w n s I e t r ' · .... II.IL ldutdal Pnt 1371 Lrg Condo In Canyon ec........, ~ dnr 1~50 TSL Mgmt 642•1803 Dover /Weetctlfl era. lll-l• -Bluffa, 3 Br. 2" Ba. newly nr .,.,...., vu, r • 645-6646, ..... decor, frplc. blt·lne. '"'°· 494·202 1515 Avail 7/1 ---,.------TllPLll L.91llll mflml $800/f\'IO. &4&-56M. HVH beautlfUI Monaco 3 2 Br. apt w/patlo. 1na.. ".... ,...., ,.-3 Unit condo. ' Br 2 Sa, Inell gardener, 645-6103 Aft 6PM. P&R• NEWPORl APARTMENTS All28drmunlt-.~iinctoaad 2 bf IOUth "open" patio total 7100 aq. ft., fire Luxury Townhome, n111r water. etc. $1160/mo. 15751o $6o40tmo 2 er 1v. g&ragee, patloa. Excet· ()p9n beem oelllng, Pl'~ aprnk•12Xl2do0re,good ocean, trpto, 2 rnatr bf, ~-M100f873·3174. ba twnhH po0t l~dry COUNTRY CLUS... 19nt rentals. quet f1oof9 ftrep!Me 35• parlclng-tenced·prlde of COUl'U, pool, epa. Avall lrvtne Ave Aree a bd rm c;arport' pvt p~tlo no LIVING ' 101. ue5.ooo . C•ll owneraNpOh '"k a· Pprlced111 to ..... ,· •. 8 . • 1 to ' mo . 8800/mo Sale price i>eia. Grea1' 1oe111on. 268 s IN NEWPORBdT e~(?H ASSUMABLE FINANCINQ 675--13411 to .... Open u.. er. 9 714184&-7887. S155 000. '2000 down I: 18th St. Ingle• 1 & 2 rmAtt•rt· AVAILABLE. Submit Of· houee 11-3 Sunday. 131-lHe. -·-Heeume t 140 000' TSL Mgmt 642·1603 menll & TownhOU .... , ' tert. ft0.11111 hi Ii Stitt e..t~ t a. t1ofne owner wlll cany baianoe'. BAVTIMBEAAPT sc:u~:i~e Fr=u~ly,,. ...,.'11.,..L11''C./1Q>Q Rt.:!; -f) 'C. ~C:.• .... FOfUALE IY OWNl1' ,,.,.., 1111 located rw lo. Coaat Neu Schoo la, etc. 1 Br. frplc, pool, private On Jt(nbOr .. Rd at • .• \:>I.lit ~ ~ <4t P<r-;J .... Harbor View Hom11 --Plue on cuHl•·Hc. ~"°614 petlo,endadgar•. San J041QUif'I Hiiia Rd. • _.,cu,-.~-----Portoflno,411r, 3.,., 2 ... Prof. landl04IPed, well N9WPOf1 c...... Condo 4 $475tmo.31111W.BaySt. .....1. •:=',,.....,...,_...!"'!"~ ~ '-''11E~lflll i~~~~~~~~I fam rm1, Jecuzzf, bMutt-\1101t1on In 8trat· malnutn•d yard 8r.2~Ba.Pool,epa,ten· &46-9883 ----.... .;, fut brlett petto & Yd.°'*' fOfd-A'IOn tour Brltlan w/M*ittlel too rwmer-n I • . • .. 4 •• 0 5 3 . Eaatelde 2 Br 1 Ba. UPJ* Ea•t BIUtf IPac:lou• 1 Br, ._to ._,_....,.._.., "'(";:5~/o8:.xtfttE~i ~~~16,:;J~'1N9W• ~~~~ :::.':W":=.'~~J:. 1 1200/mo. patlo.15t5/~o.329Unl: ='.mr,:~.;.~7~ I S A F N E T I 645-5168. owntno VOIJI own 18th Aot Newport OrH t heo verelty Of. C.M. 548-0e4a -..,,-,=~...,,...,=-=,...,....,- i I I I I I Century apt. For del... . ... Condo melW IUlte + 2 eY'M, MeMger. llWPllT llllT Yll.11 PLllll aANW mil 11,.·41$...C 101 OCEAN, MTN VU. Hr Br. 2'h Ba. FM!""'· Pool, E'tkSe 28r tbUdult oom· Juat moved in, BIQoeet 1 .. t; lr9 '°'. , out of town ~!!tJ~ .d!PI 2be, new dllC, yrd, aec tennlt, etc. $1200. /mo. Ple1t w/pool, lndry, cvrd condo In the Crett. I W AM A C I ! MLY 111.,IOOI owner wtll ..ortfloe, Der· ___ _ _ C:f111· MtOhl!O. CM t7~13 prl!g no Pll• "475/mo. Jacuul, pool, tennle, I I I It • Lnt._ I Ir I II• refl P••h ,,opertlea. 21ar !. Paclfto ~ 4 Br 3 ,,. ea ~7eoo 648-1047 r!Oht ecroe. the *''"'· f IJ 151-1187, WICI, tnoo. F1nW1 PeY• =·~~.::.~ eeparate ~ Nfl, faM E.alde 2 ~r 2 le qui.t "9W Cf?!, r.nt . .fS71v I I ...... , 11H .. ft 2 WATmlln . ~oo'°' ":'8m:: M2.f7tt ' ~m. ffplc, pet~<.~-aoutt duplex. ssis 1et, !:;.1~t h.,.rn:,:.e I ,~01"1TEI ~! ltoldm,lllry~he'CI ... ,.... .... , 0:::=!2~ deed.1-iM-teSi ONIL~VIEW 1~Slc11::.~.4~.~~1: ~~11: •. ssoo dep. eoclalllhtl - -. - -.• -~ tnd•"'"' It lie ,....,,..,lnMI ""*'o .... c 8pllter u.s.. ........ HloeSbd,dllter,j,lt!Ytd. HM111,ofo71Mt17 . 11 .,iiiii ... iiiiiy'iimii.ii_ .... . ·-------.dldll'toet-111•-. tlrs,Mte aotl3Mate.' . . . MNlmoi'41· '04 IPtdoue 4if, 3\i1e, MP E~~·rlt"~~..=: llr,IN ....... / .. RAN C 0 8 t•rlHlen ...... WATIRf'AONT DOPLE<:$ ~""~~In ':'ec~0:11': ~rme,fln'ttm,= HO, 9H utll lnol. ftls ..... •l·11JI• 8 ~..!~C:: IJI J&.111111 ~.~·· ~~··O:Ow~ CetltutyCltyll'eufw.t P•U UU Hurry l f::'deop~b mo .... 461mo:&U·1~ OCEAN FAONtYIAAL~ .. .-...... -. ........ __.__......._. _....._. .... ,..._ ..._ t9'111,_. l60-teOeWATtl¥RONf L.A., 1°' ~of oom-AIMttOIUTfllfty,_, 84CHN1,Nf.1111.0to. )(LQ 1 lt'405.21rS5e&. 3 bd, 2 be. !al • "':'.!tt'~sltlllltl"" I' r I' I' ,. r I .... A,......... DUPLEX· 2 d ooka ~able VelUe In Nwpt or """"' 7ao-tll7 ,OOI, '•"06A Frplo, Clf P111'•· A .. , •!r~ .. :!!!!!:.~-• -• • • -• ........... $4?&,ooo.'~tenna.aY U~~o&~t21~ MeMdlfMwUOOaq.ft.3 tt4001mo. 3 If, i Ba. Oemww.6&?4 1 l'200/mo.110tf7 llQ;:" ! Yc;.~= Ull(U I J I I "" I I I I ..,.. ......... own-. MO-ttlOI a f 1. e : s o pm o r bf r.m11y rm, s be. 8avftonl.1. lllp saao. 21 Mell• '°"' ~ ... W LI 2 IJr. 1'-' ---· · · · · · · IHr •ff i••• wknde,(2tl)H0·1131 t h O 0 Imo. A 9 1. ~ uow. 846-11~ •by Ullnl • Delly Pt-TqwnhouH. ne> P•t• • l"''LITl~.~-·~•-•_Nl_lell~ ... lllt~L...:~·~~:::·~-...:;~~;::=~~==~:,.:=:;J.:::d)'l.~lllk:;:~'°'~Jo911:::;~·r.;-;;-=~e3~1·~T3~10~====:::s::a:iJ.:;11~a;-1~•~84~.======::::;:;::.b~'°'~Cll~a~11~1n~1911=1;gA.c1e.=::==:J~M&O~~fi~m~o.~a~...._~.;7;133~·==~ C9 Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 .. 'bl• M!!!!l!l!t lttn Atttram C•tf!!lrJ , Ctatracttn, ltatral _ lar•talat ...... tN ""'"' lanl!f lt"'"8 Plutlr _1u...,....,.'ll'lll...,.,...,.._ miliiliiliili==iiiiiiiiiiiiil lra1• lrftt1t1ltnl Repair/amt jObl. FencM. A.J. HUFFMAN & SON EJtp Otrdlnlt, Melnt, IAONINO JOBS WANTED legune Nur.ina 8erllloe • fl(@fNifX[(Et) '. Sl 84 Per da~ Don't,, ... , Fr•anllyal• ahellles, partlt1on1. Lo R«nod/Add •30e868 c:leenupl. ''"trim, "98 Painting, cerpentry. roof-my home. Exoelle ni now off•lng prlvete duty PMdlwottc, llc'dl bond-I Aec>alr«l.GuerentMd • ofyourcaMovwphone. r11ea.Stev1731-8311 848-8588 8'45·4844 ftt.Cal1Pela,84t-l088 wortc.Atr«~onr• cere. Comp1nlon1, «l.#t40t07.IH-IM12. REFS. JOHN"3-0487 That'a ALL you Pl)' or e I .. ~ • I ~I QUMI. Phone 842-5470 llve•ln1, Alda, LVN'I, PJ=u= ~·a , 30 d1y 1d • ra tJ •r t Car'lf I ltmtt &! lree ... 1 ler~ Wutt• 1nyi1rne. AN'• now 1vllllble. 24 Hr ...... Y · BIQ bllle ForecloturM _ ., __ , 2 --A b._.. • • lntM L1w1u1t1?Judgement1? FIR eUss-duick dry ~Hy dog1l Grooming Mowing, Edgng. Twloe. .. I ....... tc:e. 7t4·41M-727 ,.., ....... lltl or .... IU ....... D·ILY reautta. Free llt. & 111 ac:hl, 110 •ny u . T11cher mo11th . 120 to 126 .1 bbbPJ68§ ........... Palatla WATER HEAT!A ~ a6 to •1& hf, 842-8033 •' " l•J•fJ! llttt Wtrhtl1 ctau service. 750-8075 21 yruxp 548-2848 548-9707 &. Sm111 Mov•ni Joo• boOGAEMWeROTHERS 1 Pooll'Mtera•F""** M&M e5 l·M04 PILOT ffl0T111tl 'WE INSTALL CARPET' Dt ti •-GentH'al 91rdert malnten-,· MIKE4148-1 91 Tt ... ·lndaepng, 21 yra. flll Pl11T111 Drllne olelfed from S5 & •• ..,.,,. '• FIH lllllUTlll F st 76 s ... c ,, .. ,, •nee. ci.anupa. tree trim HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 848-0655: 842-3857 b~ AIChlrd Sinor. lie. S15 enytlfM RepaltlJW d p OC9lll SERVICE ltt"ltltlllJ C1llP~~. · ~7~?i122. lta1t•tt•tnllO/wt rr .. nt.Abe548-8518, Furnlture,Truh,Tr ... I tt• HI 1~~t~•~'~:! H1-MO.tMIM842-80a3 1c:tt.~r!vt11oning " 110·0142 CtatatCtacrttt Chlldcere,cornp1nlon1, H1ullrfg, c1e1n-up1 trM 863-5415 NOAM -u••• .,,..1•• you,H3-4114 8mlthl8onPtumblnG Aulonabte 151-1041 ·~ Dm£CTORY coup••• wecometoyou. trimming . yd ,;,11nt, ltalf Clt1alH -._. .. -Plumbing,..,.,,.., dreln1 WLJ:= M:::.:: I\ lallatH Con<irete, muonry, H11-LowfM1, (213)54t-5150 lndacp. Mike 84M502 Need an Attorney? M1ybe tl&Un P&llTIU CltMfed, uo. 846--3428 ._ ., ...... , OO tTNOWI St .... ict wofk,toundat1on1.Block, =II RbelN'scl NiNd not. We can 1how you Prompt nut pro-llltlf ihe&:Qllneln" 1 top brick. Llc'd. 538-5013 1 lmmeculete yerd oteen SERVICE~ I thoroughly howtobeyourettomey& felllonal'a. 83&-7t48 PMI ..... SUNSHINE WINDOW &11 FM UllU Exec support ·Xll1Xc6UsTlcXl upa, weeding, trimming, clean houM. 540-0857 11ve money, clme & -CLEANING 842-1548 · Your Dally Piiot akllls-Word Proc. Prof Rod's concrete &. muon-All PhlHI &. Aepalre ll'laplng. + 484-0285 CLE•NING· N b b worry. So Ilka The Legal CUSTOM EXTERIORS UllWU19 'I Sll'vtceotrectory r ef s Hr -Dy-Wk . ary. 9 years aame to-BU0552-9582 J•peneae gerdener. " 11 .EoJo ~fb~ Expr111 Route. Cell &INTEA.RMa.retM.FrM Ea perlenced I Pro-ltattLaw ... ~H,...,,ll ttd1tl.v:22 C4~·62t90.~:isgcy tee. ~~.!!8~~~116;•• est. OAYW~LL TAPING Cl .. nup, m1lnten1nce, ~;,.~/hr. 8Ti-3~4~ . 851-2252. 10%olf w/ed. eat. Steve 547-428t ~~.:. ;":,,"!.. ':::; •s'l"11""ta"""'taW-r•mqu--.J'""r .. ~t"'fi19!t•:J""j -• ••••• -II All Te.rtturea & Acoustic aprlnlllera. Free Ht. ••••tim OllTll ,....,_ poof needl For ••'*1 contrectore wtio perlorm ' .Ni ew cabinets, ~·blnet cer .. ic Tilt Free est. t<evln 873-1503 544-8036 E.rtperlenced Houeel<MP41' ; 25 .,., Lie ~,.. ..... , Ina ___ .. __ c11' I I work over 1200 lnctU<Slng ----------·· & G1nera1 Cll1nlng. C1U BRICK AK: Smell Jobi. " · · ....,,. ... · • _ .. ....,, even no• l•bof end m1terlll• muat t I l1clng. bars & formlca ltttt .. t Tiit Ill l~l-tc_t_d_c_al _______ , .l&P&IEll UIHlll Cella 848--8502 I Newpon -Coet1 Meaa bonded. Rel•. COior ••-!Spm to 9 pm. If no be llcenMd Unllceneed -countercops 842-088l Frest.Guat.963,·3283 8395035 . I I A.I 875-3 75 ' 1)«1.9e3-o9l1 Alchlfd IM'Wer, PLEASE l(EEP . Xcctg for small buai-ELECTRlclAl'J. Priced • Quality Houaekeeotng, ••· rv ne. e •· 1 TRYING... contt1ot0fl lhould 10 • netMI: PA qtrlles. ules Csblnecs & Carpentry C•il• Cart right, tree Htlmete o. n JESSIE'S GARDENING perllnc:ed, depend1ble. Brickwork· Small or lerge SEAVIEW PAINTING (114) aMlll ~tltl In their ldvertlllng. ' tu, FIS. Compl. set up & Fre!~::1 Jobs we:,.~;003 Loving clllld care in my large or small Joba. Lie. Clean-ups, tree trim & Pat 494-0280 Joba & rep1lra Local refe. & Af 8.:~3°.2~KS ontrectore Ind con-H~;834R:~!nc!~:n· _ C.M. home. Fenced yrd. 396621. 873-03591malnt MrVtc. 5.40·8035 THE CLEAN MAKER 845-8512 ....... ~=~.~~696M~~ CarpHtry meals 631-1938'\ ELECTRICIAN Mow. edge. cteen-up, trim. 5 yrs e.rtp. Home/office •"1•1 P,~:I~ 'o;r'l:t!:-. -~.~ ™1lOOiiflO:llii typM any queatton1. Contrac· Anutlcal iOd _ -1 Gd rates Free est. Lie;. 'tree eat Re1a. rates. Jim refs avetl 875-4853 -ABC JAoVING-839•87113 lflytlme. New-Aec;oYer-0.CU tor'• St lie LtcenH ~ Ctlliatl R~~u~u~i~gr~r1 ~~;:..~t:. Ctattacton, 4 t8449 Wayne 831-7530 1 648· 1958 TIE Ollll llAIDI Quick. Cereful Bervlc:e . Uc. 1411802. S48--8734 Boerd. 28 CMc Center ~ NeW I Reapray. Remod .. 20 yrs lie. bonded. Ct .. ral IHI IHI llLPt 5yrae11p. Office/home. Lie. T138048, 652-0410 P1r1ia_J Dennie Aeymond Mooflng :::'c~;0~· Santa carpentry. Lie. •34tO12. P1lombo Const 982-8314 AemOdel/Repelra comm lara1• Dttr ltpab Let me make your garden Reis av111. 876-4853 •&-1 llYlll• ElCpert w1itcoverlno In-L:.-:1='"'~~2 . . Ability Bldrs 730-1900 & resld. Llc'd, 'bonded, Springs. rep1lr. door oper-grow & your gress grMl'll B Slttl 5 1tallatlon. Aeu. Conault-1.::.;;..:..;,,;.,:.,,.:;,::,~,,,..,;:..;.:;,.,.,:...:,:..:.1:-:----------Aemod/lacellfts. wood ins. For"'· 552.9142. atora. See demonatratlon I'm fully Insured, epeak tall •t Best quelll'J1• 2 yr. exp. ant Aaalgnmt. 581-8580 FIREPROOF ROOFING Hive aomethlng to NII? -. ~ ay·Parklng lot Repalra-S11tcoat1ng S&S Aaphlt 631-4199llc pat Io c v rs Idec ks, Seacoast. 2488 Newport Engll1h, & you wlll llnd my loving Cere, li'ome/pets Competlt ve rltH. Clut A Flbel"glua ci.u.tflect ede do It well. drywall. hm rprs. By IEIT Fll&IOl &Y&IL, Bl .. CM 842-3480 work excellent. Cell (714) Certified HouM Sitter• Lie. T-116.428 730• 1363 Pl11ttr/!tf!lr FISH. #368113. Randy 641-0622 New/Aemod. Elcp'd Springs-Hinges-Openers. 768-3773: 11 110 1nswer, since t979 831·1234 STARVING COLLEGE PlXS~TCHtNG 84&-2044 LI 'd b d-... Ina ed please keep trylngl Kevin STUDENTS MOVING co A I 30 .... ,.n Aepalr-A1ter1t1ons c . on ""• ur · Aepalr1. Loweat rateal Biggs LandlClpe Mein-Attn: NB, COM hm ownera. LI T124_438 1 ed · "tuccoa. nllext. yra. llCrtt.rial Doors-Windows-Cabinets lt4tttrreatH Ot81t. Lie. Tom 557-4480 tenance & lnatellatlon at Going on v•cetlon? M11 c. 641_84:27ntur · Nat. Paul 545-2977 ............... ~~!..~:,'t!en ~o"..°:'y -Oen Hellberg Grading Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 141 1111 uour service. loc:al couple wlll llt your I W"TCH US GROWi . RPI••• _,. . .., & P1v1ng co. Restcomm yrs e1<p Jerry 545.4413 • Gar•••'•1 , home, peta, plant• etc. " ~v· . . co·s -'""'w,.;or"'3"'P"r·m--no--Piiot c1 ... fled Ad• to . Lio. 3978804. 842-1720 Special~lng additions & SEQUOIA CONST-llc'd, 81 .. taH In Peca b I e re I I . all 81 MCff 1'1.ASTCHIG & letter comg.oaltlon. rMCtt the Ofenge Cout II you've lost or found a pel remodel. Llc'd. bonded. customremodellng. patio T EEi ; **HOME REPAIR 714·838-l550. j PV\ In-home nuralng, IS yra 11u1 P•'"•' Rau. Prompt. 2-8036 mart!~ 842-5978 ~c~1-·~~~I ~-~:;~:~-~~7~9~~~.o~t~ll~n~e~·~w~o~~~~~2~-i~3~~s;~ev~F en~ree~,n~g~:~st~-~~~~~~d~ra~/d~ec~k~s.~9~6~6~-2~4~2~3~T~~~g~~n~eew~d/~r~~m~w~~:~~~7~5~1-~~~~~:6~n~F~e~~~:~;~'.'~lu~~~~~-,~~~·&.~pen~&-4~t~'l~7~2 ~F~~~d~ty~~~7~~~t ~J~,~~u~w~•n~~~· ~1n~;:;~~~'.~10~r;~~~~·~33!~!~;:0!T2!8~12~1~3~) ~~~~!!!,.~~~ .. 5-e2i 1 ~~~15a~'~"'~s~~~l~L~~~d~l•~~twl~•m~1 flecl~w~t~t:C,~~~~~~~~~~~ ~· •• ,...... 3012 .... , ...... Sito lt1 ...... • ......... ... • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Saaatr Office ltatall 2tl 4 ta•a1trial ....... 29°' I llLilE IFFIOI ....... 2t20 CdM 2 rm studio, Mlture, Harbor vi-. 5400 aq 11 •$775 up. 2285 11 lndua-non smkr. rel req'd $825 avail Call Mon-Fri, 9-5. trial office. 18101 Radon- /mo. 6-40-7584. 642-4644 do Clrde, 4T, Huntington MUI flHT 450 sq 11 epprox. Sec-Beach. 842-2834. • .. le It "°'*' within 1600 sq 11 Aaatuctant1 3601 .... " •t woman's retall cfothlng Attr. yng tidy 1vall. for IAIYllTTll ~ Entenllnrnent end CrulM Legel lunch, dinner escon for Child care for 3 children. S h I p O I r • c t o r 1 . bullneeemen. 839-3060. Mull haw trena. Pref. E. 114,000·128.000. Mutt HEAVEN ano now to get Side C.M . .,.._ 84&-8782 treln. Cell refundable 1-312-8911-4347 Ext C-1533. FM fC)( direc-there. Dial 71 41838-8126 B1nklng for dlr9C11ona. TELLER tory . 2 bdrm, t ba deluxe. $800 store. Ideal Lido Ill toe;, 'SPIATUAL ADVISOR' T I 3011 lmmedl•t• opening In our llllllL .... Tuesday, July 12 per wk. 3713 Seashore Npt Beacn. 875-5398 Help edvlM In all m1ttws, ran Newpor1 Beectl office for Bkkp'g & typing. 0111 ORANGE COAST DALY PlOT ARIES (M arch 21-April 19): Stick to your own Or .• 850-8578 love, murl•g•. bua. cROlse FREE axper1enced tell«. Good 978-7785 for eppt. --=-:-::-=-=--=::"'!"'!'=---Bayfront Offices from 300 675-2495 AS TOUR DIRECTOR lnterperaonal com-Huenlrnmedleteopenlng Style, display Strength and courage of convictions. SU<!~MTEHAEASEANNTO•L lsql 8 tttOO• 1 -·t I ftu• 3 .... 644•7348 munlc1t1on lkllls, IC-, GrOOl'I* wlll trlln In 811· In the Legal AdY811lelng -Emphasis on creativity. affection and warmth m "' • • _. _.. curacy, and 11ten11on to cnange for kennel help. Oepertment for 1re11a1>1e, emanating from intensified relationship. Articulate J 3 ~r·1 2h!:· un~i.!'etd ber. • Found 6 WM!(, Old kitten, Car"' Prtraratlta ct.tell. Call be'-1 t0-2,· ~~ Alver9lde Dr, SAH. m1ture end relPOOlible ~· feeH ....... , make n...........,.rv changes, get ideas on paper ln~~d~ Sumw~~~"encl~ ltlalt tfflltl blk/brn. Beytlde Vlll199. MOO FGW1r<r. lo1t old 95 t-8900, ext 222· rt . per90n with 90fM VDT~ .... '&"' ---~ garage 5802 Sea· .. ore UllH YIEW 673-2 t"4 Englllh SheeP dog. 01n1 -11111&11 ... ..... !~~~ldrt•~f-~ .. ~~II~~ and don't underestimate your capabilities. ... 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• d E o E M F ....... -......... """"· TSL MgmL 842-1603 800. 107 sq 11 IVlll from 1• Pt •r••· 9 yr1. of . . . . I St1tlon INN evllllble, phone J*'.anailty end TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): Domestic adjust-$125 Fem1te.gr1y/Whlte.Fem-BeautySllon own client• neceelltY· o-n«llofflc:8lkllll euch ment on homefront could include discus.9ion of Vac•tiH BASEMENT $1.00 sq 11. FOUND ADS 11 y he.rt b r 0 k e r . M1nlcurl1t, F/Tw/cllent• Alk for Judy 640-6443. u typing, ten keY Ind - residence, ....._ible remodeling and potential (or IHtlla 2907 2500 sq 11· Call Mon-Fri 681-0HO. In "llblllhed Nell Seton. Han-1n-G1rd-lor wortcl""wlth thenubltc:. A r-' 9-5, 842-4844 83 8500 VJ"' ....... ,.., .. -future sale or purchase. Another Taurus is involved, Laguna on the beach, 2 Br --------•R[ fRE£ 1--Newport ept comple11, $825/mo. cir end v11td C1111. :-1 Ba. 1teep1 4, Avail DELUXE OFFICE SUITES " Beech. No drlnkera. 845-3381. llQenM la nec:ell8ry. For ;~~";:11\~~~~n~~~nd~~u~di~:~i~~~~ed and ~94~5:517 $3000/mo. ::Y~~o~~:i:dfr.o!°°s~.~0J. Call: :~:'b~lah:o ct:n~!ie~ 3 IHHllPH H1ndym1n,toc11 retired ~~-~~~'.0;;,•~2~ call .• ay -une ): n t ee you are ltatlla It 2500 sq tt. Cell: Mon-Fri 142-Hll Price $8T,500. Agent AP emphula. EDP beck-ence 01 1 Cotti M8M GEMJNI (M 21 J 20 Do • f 1 BASEMENT St.00 sq It. baya plu1 good perking. flLL Ol&llE peraon for PIT mllnteo-";t least ''in prison" where methods are concerned. Experi-lllart Ztol 9.5 542.4&44 673·5354. ~round. 5 yra experience, lhopplng cent1t. Outlet I ptlef ment test make l·nqu1'n'es mve full r""1·n to ewpo .. n--Ah •d·-1 Include gerdentng, 330 .Bay St. ' ' ' e.· "" 1400-M/F, lerge room Jn MOVING TO FLORI DAI '' .,._ " ... '•-cllen-up, minor repllra, Coste M .... CA 92828 intellectual curiosity. lndjvjdual who usually keeps 3BR. 2'~BA. NB Condo For 1eaee. corporate otttoe Found: Cocikatlel. Owner Clo thing conalgnme nt Ing Agency. Send reaume Call l<ethy Mon-Thur Equll ()ppty Emptyr low profile will assert feelings and let it be known wt F P . PL. JAC . GA A. apaoe, 1800 sq It , oce1n phone 540-0912. Coate 6;~~fsf3dM ... t.6~l~3\88 ~~dJ.~!i'er:i~~;":'~~ 8AM-11 :30AM.213/H1-L-1 Sec:<.t n 11 that you have a "secret admi·r.,.r." Prefer outgoing. 1thlet1c. view Prestigious 0o"9f MH41 St 11 .. ~0 NB 92 .. .,. 8207 -.• 1ry, Pl me, " stable person.Mike Or In Newpon Beach. =----------=---:o-----=-..,....--•au e ~ • • vvu. • 2 days/WMll, O.C. Air· CANCER (June 21-July 22): What had been 642-51178 nearCOlllHwy.$1.351<1 Found lem11e Lab, grey Stert Your own Bullnftl ml/.-rlll port eree Experience · · beco collar v•-Fairview & We ceac;h sllk ac:rMnlng. Butcher, lull time. Ex-r-'d •• ,... 5"'"-0773 m•-•ng mes av..,.;lable, 1'nclud;ng cap1·tal. Strong h Full ~Ice wit" -' ..... !or the TOWERS AES-..., · ... '"· ;;>..> • ··~• ,.. u• Feto1hr2Brh•-B1l l1 Wiison 8 30 83 T-Shlrll, 1portaw11r, ,,.,•-----'.~ty ln _,-hasis · ·bill' d .... · b1.r & ample parl<I"". Cell - -• I p ,.~..,,....., ,._. TAURANT. cw_.__.. Ll~tn M•' ... or ft...., In emp o n money promotion respons1 t·y an N__..._ .... bdrm rurn. No .... Irena era. etc. hone •Aft. G-1rket. 1080 ......_.......... ...... ..... ........ · ' • ''"'''"'" Sytvl1: Pelleen Propertle9 Found, Yng M Germ. """' ...... only. Apply In per.on, Cd M. S 2OO1 mo ~ """""'""';tment to a relau·onsh'p Em has' also ""'IS or smoking S396. 50 t<opyrlte Co. 831-5182. So CoHt Htghw1y. T ............. 1 . P IS on 87s.5316 Inc 7 t4/845-e 1 shepherd. 8 mo a? 2:30-4:30 pm. S4K1 end S380/r.o addltlonll Jobi, payments. collections and location of lost articles. ---------For ..... Heculfve offlcee t 7th / Tu• t In CM . laft1latat Legun• B..ch. Send Hotel, t!555 So one time per week 11 LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Moon in your sign I Lge 3 br condo, 2 aty, 2 llv. Lido Penlnsu11, Newpor1 642-2742 OJrrtultin 4011 CANVASSERS. energetic. Co11t Hlghwey, Lagoo• -med. (Mey haw otner • highlights personality, detennina~-n, vitality and rms. beautltut. Greet toe· BeKtl. 3122 sq It High lfyou'velo11or1oundapet .,., .. _... WShl.!.~5+108Wl, • Beech PC>Sltlon1). Wknds ,, ... The Bluffs. Avell Im med. vtslblllty office IPlce pt14 c 1 It pet Hot II n e , • "' , .. ,. , -• v.,..,-Hotel 875-1488 and 84~20Q. ability to be at right place at..cruc· moment. You'll Rent reu. No last mo 1000 sq 11 private dedl t-800-82.._7787. 11 you h1ve S5o.ooo liiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Front Otttc. P1t1011~1_J_une. ______ _ complete project. added rea>gnition results and you 769-1642 on Newport Blvd tn Land-· purchaM energy equip--·---needed 1t luxury Laguna ""'Ill could be "flirting with fame " Ari · · } ed M/F 35 + to 1hr 2Br/2B•. mark Cannery Vlll1ge Loal 714 Grey-black ment and teue b•cil lor _.,.r.,_ Beech Hotel. P,.,_ eome · es IS mvo v · NB, pool. Jae. tennis. IP•· Bldg Otsllnctlve decor at-shorthelr tiger te,m11e netlon11 company uM. and other dutlee. Mlle c~ experienc:e. Call Mlfgle Aeeldent ...,.ten1 mgr. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll get to heart of $375 mo. 848•5288 Ing with wood paneling a cit Oecl1we<1. llmp1 lef1 S24,000/'Jf Income, 20% i.ge 1tudent. 25-35 hra MlmlOllJo, 487~77 Wwlelaul ~, •• ~ 1•8ncomeuntti·. matters, romance intensifies and clandestine meeting wallp1per provides en Iron t 1 e g · W • r n -tu credit + 20% d• P« WM!<. Dey or evening ,.._, ••- lends spice to Life. Look behind ""'""'nes. vis· i't one M/F non smkr, otHn, xtnt atmoaphere lor ex-er/Brookhurat, Ftn Vty. preclttlon 1nnu1ly. driving, non-tmkr. derk Houee6cMP8' end chlld Submit reeume "10 Apt ....._..., ateble, & fun toahare 3 Br ecuttve ofllcel. AveJI for Aewltd. 962-2806 S2.000/mo for 5 yr1. 1ult required. 640-5335 care. t2 to 4 pm week-8A, 2421E.18th St. New- confined to hospital and realize dilerruna will soon be C.M Twnha w/poot, wld. 2_5 year tll'm. A•ldng Lott Cat, GENEROUS RE· 714-240-1185 daya, d • Y •. NP t h m . pon Bch. Ca 92883 resolved. Leo, Aquarius persons play key roles. 3 gar. patio. S260 11111ut S t.20 aq "· trlpte end. WARD. Hlmll1yen, male, 7 1 4. 4113 -t t 5 3 or Clertcal 7141780-6863 llllllll llllll LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent o n ability to Aug tsc Oly 556-7840. Annu1I CPI. can SyMe: bm/belge long heir, Ylc 818-729-3048evea. lllPl/OlDI Hou1ekeeper/Cook Elm $450 to $800 ,_ mak . h . . . d eve 548-6376 Ilk for Pellc1n Propertlea Inc. 11arbor View Hom11. tatJ It r -·a 4 4 needed for prof. woman ..__.. If h ...... ,. e w1s es come true, tntu1t1on an favorable Joan 7141846 65o 1. Broker 760 ....... -ottvetedperaontout11tln In Hunt Hr .. • 25 h-....,. 'JOU eve•••· response from loved on e. You'll collect. dividends -. """""1 nn ,, Y•'ll 111111 bookkeeping dept. ,,.. WHk . S48-'3024 B~i: wegon or Vin end enjoy M/F to shr 2 br. 1 '~ ba cooperetlon.' LOSTCAT 11---&YllllTI voicing. poatlng. AIR, 5pm wort<lng wtth IMl'lege<• from recent business enterprise. What appeared to be C.M. apt, pool, J•c. N.B, upper offkle. 843 -ca IEWUI ---r type 50 wpm and 10 key. · Cell Mr. Rountree 11 a setback is n ow .-rebounding in your favor-and S277.50 + utlla. 754-0858 11, showe•. kltch, nr P.O. No credit check Greet compeny oen.1111. HOUSEKEEPER/live In ~8-7058 btwn 11AM & rightly so. M/F to lhr Beytront home $480. 648-2847 Burmeae Male. Derk Bnm Call California See Mra. Naeve. Stewert wanted, In good hMllh. 3PM·week d1y.. SCORPIO Oc $400/mo. + ·~ viii•. NEWPORT CENTER F 11 w/gotden ~. weertng C1ttlel. Bkr Toll free Tttte, 900 No. Broeawey. mu11 drive, (,..to travel. M••••a -·-( t . 23-Nov. 21): You'll have more 645.4t83 al1 e:30PM. · u blue co1111 w/lnttlll 1.0. t-800-422-7375. Senti An• Top Mlery. R•I• req. ~..,.,.. ·~ "working room." Individual who appeared indif-aervlce E•ect1t1ve Suttea. tag. Big C1nyon, July 3. 83-400 7t4/485-ete8 .....,.,.._per_ Npt B 3Br apt. non-amk 1575-$625. 840-5470 549.,.386 OUll/llOIPTlllllT Pert Ind Full Time pos-'ferent will now express appreciation for your efforts. tem straight deel. 5225. 011 1 ,_ 7•7 •eriun HOUMkeeper, w11nc11 only, ltlon• •veil. No EJC.per ~ uld . . 1 lad d . bl toe apaoe or .. ue: .. Lo1t dog 712, wht tam , r. ' ell ...._ t live In 1 ou co receive spec1a acco e an pos.s1 ya cash Tony 675-5808 h . 5695/mo utlla pd. AIC. SayorM<t/Sti.p ml•. 3 T 1 4021 N1ltonalty known W.ituU r '"""'woman o . Neal. We Trlln. Cell Mr award. Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure in exciting Proleaalonal person. ovw ground fir 1055 El yrs old, 18th/Or111ge. HB. • m1nuf1cturlnfc llrm C1t8 & cook fOf elderly H1rrl1. 863-5780 ..-enario 30. to share 3 bet home Camino Or. Costa Meaa. "Spirit" 9811-t187 1.1.Unul need•• SUPER OR P«-tidy, ref'• required. MARKETING lib t · CdM $500/mo w/dep 3 Bike E. of Fairview &.:----::=-=---=--...,--•trtirectO..ln. eontohandlecletlc:allnd 844-2120• An1ncial 11 1~1n18rfC: SA GITT ARI US (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Some restric-5 4 9 _ 7 6 1 1 . d 1 Y 1 ; Adema. Lost: F Gr"t Dene, blactt, Speclal1ilno In 111 l 2nd reception dutlel. Strong tnatlller/Trelnee poeltlona wl10lel&lef-. 10 mertlet tions should be regarded as beneficial-time is on 675-3003, evn. wttnda 754-1040. Mr Tracy m1111ng 7/4, CdM. Loolca TO'allnce 1948 eecurate typing quallfl. Avlll. Pef'90M -nted <>Yr tn~ment Pf"od\lct your side and you n eed not rush to judgment. Good Profeulon11, 34 yr old • $290/up, cerpetl. ~;;.ec:o~bO, e~:!~51J1~Y· A.E. Br<>t!w Bd Realtors catlorrrmqutrad. with 90fM elec:1rtcel ex-In the County area. We moonaspectalsohighlightsknowledgeoflaw,special woman Melllng temete drapes, ate, restrooms,1~-~------842-217 t 545--0ell For the right pertOn with perlenoel0twottconFlre ere n1t1on11ty re·' d 1 roommate. Must be neat. 17301 Beech Blvd. Hunt-REWARD $200. Loll Hll Call us -AM FUNDING e11Clllent grooming end Ind 8ecurtty 8Yltl8'nl. cogolled. offer strong customs an comp etlon of project which ultimately non-amkr, proln1lon11 ington Beech. 842-2834. lem111 Clltco Cat In vie. AES. INC. 952-8001. qullltlcatlon1 ... 1n exclt-Call l0f1 II 714-73<>-1472 aupport &. top com- could involve long journey. over age of 30 l llke cats. ol Begonia & 4th Ave. Authorlnd loen origin· Ing POtltlon. Good Mlery Jacti of .. tredel. cttlllf-minion. For tnlo cell CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): You could Call 642-432t ext 245 • mtlTIYI lltTU. CdM. Clll Tin• 873-3858 llortor s & L'I , 81nka. Ind benefit•. Interview ru.r. men frtday, In NB. Karen Meara (71•) receive "written notice" coneming funds. Special before 5PM. or 64&-4073 t MO FREE RENT or 84~2700. Compettve, tow lntw•t IChedule Tuee. 2 to 4:30 Pllm Sptlnge. Mutt be 720-199t. alt 5PM With lhOrt.term teue, lull IEWllll retes& fees. 30 yr1 Axed PPMM: Wed. tO AM to 12:30 lleltlble. 87S-4411, -M-1-,u-re-.,..S-A-LE .... S .... P .... E .... A_S __ O .... N-. relationship is emphasized. a favor is returned, service tultea. Keep y®r &. ld)u111bte tat. 2nd & . LE"'"l SCTRYIOfC MGR H•llmerk p-. Shop, tun mys·tery clo d 'll be ed y 'll 1 h Resp le OCC lludent. overh .. d tow & pro-Lott .. ___ ._. M~~. • .. -.. 3 d To· co ·•11 ...... -·• u WI remov . OU earn w ere ........... --~..... r . . . 1: mmer... RIP CURL TD•1N.,., N ......... A.E. time, 40 hr ..... Exp. d nor·-smkr. seek• hM lo lnaton1t lm199 high. 881 -Aid Bird. Big Canyon. A E toena ""' "'"' ,.., .,....., s you Stan financially. emotionally and in regard to shr. have 1om1 furn. Dover Or. Sufte 14. N--&49""386. · · · 3801SoEtClmtnoAHI Ind But Litigation firm pref. r. Clttzen• _... living quarters. 495-3078 enytlme porl Beach. 83 t-365 t . =,--........ ----~ WIDOW HAS $$$ for Sen Clemente, OA 112872 h 11 open t n g I o r come. 9e2-1910. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on Rmmate to ahr 3Br condo, UY YI.., -"-"-•al_• ___ 3_i_l_I T.O'a, StO,OOO up. No <7t4l498""920 motlveted, energetic, ex- d . d .. d 1 1 1;"' *** cre<lltcheck.nopen11ty. Couptea,(retlred)lorret'"" perl1nc1d leg1tectry. NEWESTPAATYPLAN ornestic con itions, result of recent d ispute and ws.,r, ryr. poo · ac., Beeutlful terge office 1vall-Cell Oenl1on Auoc. ,.., XLNT lkllll Ind lhort-IN COUNTAV marital status. You gain most now through lrptc.yd,nopets,girage. able. 642-4844, Mon-Fri, 'UIUIN11111 873-7311. m 1 n 1 g • r 1 1 t n1nd/IC)ead writing req. Toplwte<1vancemen1op-l300 mo. 640-7859 aft 9•5. 2016y_....1 ..._._,.,_ mlnt-ator1ge lltH In 0 1 ....... portunlty Cell Pem diplomacy. You lose most if you attempt to force 6PM Tom or Kris NP02MO ...... _ tit Waat.. SI W•tmtn1t11 or Fullerton PPIY Of ..... anoement 5 · isaues. Taurus, Libra Individuals are allies and do not Ammte to ahr 2er. 2Ba, TAKE OVER LSE: Beaut. You are the winner or 2 * * * ~-~ ·:::· r!rpkJ: ~C:,,,:!'ir~~~~:n= t 1-9 78 - 341 5 · have/Jour best interes\S al h eart. 1 Na condo, pool, lndry office suite. recently free ticket• ($9.50) value r•••i ••-Tre1111 ..... "'o\llded. Cell to ci.tllt end wlNlngMM ---, .. .,,.--.,..-,-• ....,...-- ISCES (F b 19 M h 20) Def. facll 1350 mo. 548-6962 redec. New cpte & drpi. 10 the .._ _.,.. 7 1 '7 .. 52 ... 285 .. to lelrn. Contec:t Mr. An-& e . -a.rt: ; me terms, see Suite con1tsta or 4 1lry .. I •••Ill t 781 Port ~mi.y Cr 4 • -1 " -2 Clrua. 840-41teo er" mertegeB can· places, people as they are. re{use to become victim of Rmmte wanted to etir 3 br. offl cea. wet bu. 2 -NB 82860 Mon-Thut1. v•IMl'1. s 100 per hr eu- lel.f-deception. Insist on practical measures-get w. b11pt, C.M. Ctoee to re11roome. conference ... You ere Iha wtnnef' of 2 •STW•• SCRAM-LETS Mty poutble. 873-6187. ShO""lng. 648-5413 room 20x20 lfld If Or""* "n·.._.m Con~tfon 'rM f""ll_..• (AA ...,..) vaL.--buic chores accomplished. Attention also centers on ...... room 20-20, 1p~m ",.-:...-t_ ...... •1-.. •2~ ' "' ''" ... .,.., """" Op«ilng '°' "'" time ex-NURSES Aoomm.t. Coordln.IA -......,, -.. v., .,.. ~ 10 the _,__,,_.. m.._t_ .. ...._.. 11/L- dependents. e mployment and care of pets, Another Live bettll' for lftl"' • tSOO sq It In H<:ept To 0111m tlok1t1, c111 .. t Ullll ==..-;or -2• ;;:::--ton ANSlllrDS ~......, ._... •N• l LVN on n.t-f' · 1 lndu1trlal park. Muat... S.2-4321. Ext 352. -,......_.. -· ftU .. .,,,.. .,,, " c-~ agures prominent y . S30 tooktng for 1 place 10 eppreclete. S480 mo. ** * _,,, t111nd Retell StorH. 1ort1.7 lfllfl. Clll for 140 to 111 eccptlcenta 031-32H. Anlhelm ConVll'ltton 844·5070 EOE ,....,, • M..-lntervt.w, 494-t075, The; .......... .... .... HOO Gant ... " nos 558-7077. 213-595-5334 .--n1. CentwJuly 18-24 I ··-Often-C4lrtlOn G1rden1 Convl.lftcent• -· -" cXsX VtRX St•t• UC. 24 hfl LAAGl~~·:-:osT R~ To cl1tm ticket•. Clll -· °"'Ne OWN HOtP!tel 450 Glenneyre ....... .... 27H A= '~!S:'~~!~H~~;~ Rftl<*\tlll Board&. Cera "'" ti LIABLE 842~2.!: ';;;,52· e:~'r:~9!:.~~~~ "ro~ I:::.,~:-...::·~ _L_IQUnl ___ a.._o_n_. ___ · 2 Ir. 1 8&. llt~ kltehen, lngton8ClhH2-7520 1tltaBESTIOlf.,.e1NEW Ital 2tll 872-1000,24hourt ,. F11hton l1t1nd retell ht dlclrt't 0-C OR' Ne way of Ille with Superb llll•ITAIT f/I 1tore.. E o E. ....._5070 ........., Newport e lghta , NlUllllTll ouellty ror the Die-E.lfdeCOlteMMl,1'11'17th 1-203eq.tt.omoe OllCllGf !J · · .,,....". l&OOlmo. 242t E. llllh orlmln1t1ng 1mb. a St. l80/pr mo. Joyoe 1-217eq.ft.Oflle9 Poeltton With NPt kt! OMcl MIF, dlloo, iuz.•---------1 WANT ACTION? , Olllllflld Ade '42-5871 • St. 645-5108. W.~'~e '&''~!!. ~·v_rv. non-amb. MnlOf ctttun. Wllue 831-11841. Agt. wlthfufnforpurchlM" 1111111 Propef1y Mvmt fjm\, Out ~. ballet. 9ICS* to -· 11·11 P1•1at ............. . 2 a 1 e N .... OIO w Id Elegen a deelr'eO 1t1ndlng car .. r op-IMlltent In welatlt oon.-cptl~~••· 1r)tt-lna~ ~~r:" ~~. 26~~ conv~t ioc.tt::o'tn 1 Oflltt lntall Dlf . 718 NO. HAAIOA BLVD POf1untty-Oll, A/P, Ali. trol oent-.. StOOO mo., pool. Imo, Clwnttrt, 849-7445 gerden room a coun )'Itel 1811 Weetctffl2 R.H. 278 to 1ru1~:!0NI• :1.~r'~~~n:= ::!it":;_~~ F;:l • • . ' ',I :• .. Dovef/WHtOllff aree Mttlng. Owned & oper-34500 eq. ft, ,436 eq. ft, ....... .. With pflor FIC ••. • ........... 1 •................... ~. llALAll mTll 111 Cl II y 1 n R. N. Sull1bte tor me<llcal or "" .. -· ~ ....,._.... --------Wk~ ren1111 now ev111 714/2j0-0338. <*\Ill. Agent. 54 t-5032 Cttmtrdal ATT~~ ~·:~~or''!~ Oell*Y Per9on, Sat Only. lu a...te 2711 St 8 & up Color TV. •-•r 400t Birch. N.8. lnta11 Dll MA•0 USSE8 ,.... ectvencement. cell '45-3804 - -Phonea In room 2274 o 11 •• ..,, .,.. ----=-=-------------"""'-*2W leatall --44 aq .,.....,/mo. NewpOrt 8eeol'l1. approx TO SEAVE YOU 6&3-0940 --•alllR '-· -· Yeert POOi. nr N•wr.ort Blvd. CM .... Agent 541·6032 4.800 I ft ..... floor •-="""""~,,...,...------::-==:---:-==---·-· -=inllW. 0 P91•· 54&-445 611601 iel1nd al-ci1nt llWPHTl&YYllW Turn k-:, for rumttUf•: EIOlm/llMLI lll•S.&11'1 r:_,~.1~•= lttth;@ettll Bi4 ,hom1 ''/.e.1get1I080 · bliMPl110 ha •. Office In N_,... -· AntlqUt111, ato. IUOO per Outcelt ONLY 135-1118 ·~!~. b8o.o1-:/.klt .. ~~ mentuf•l•wluperlenoe. Hr IC General Ho1p, -•"""'' ;:r~ mo. groea. P,..tlglou1 ,... ..... ..., -.. ,..,... .... ft 1p1olou1 38r, 281, Ulll&IUlll 132 -1575.41441-9333. looking Herbor. urMt ~tlf, ample perlelno. ~..... m1n1ur1te w Hper. vvo•...-•Y belwftte Ind .......__.._ ......,, tlo -I• view I locellonl Prtoed fleet-'--545-0264, bonU1 OJ!P1Y. + ~ .-..._ .. ,,.,....,p1 ::-1 "" -·-Bet 111 !urn 3br 1tr. bl a towl Ap"'o•. 1000 .,, ft, With high tralllce .w.n. ml.__ allowenc. Mutt Gpt/drpe,~lllt,SSDOmo. Wk1Yr9nlll1,lowretM, 2br Iba. Clote 10 Wlllr. Sllpl ...... 0 .;;II, 848-341'78. Ofllcel~Plttlee ANSWERING s1!11WICE ,,.~an.1t111on w.oon ,._.July t · eee..H74 color TV. f,..colf... Wkly or monthly. 714/S.5-21128. •CdM, Dix ltl. with Jll Wf lllllU TELEPHONE OPIEA· of amllpfolilup. A.ppty In .... ltll lleel«lpoolleteptto 7141478-1237 ptumblng. 2N& &. C.t 73a-1631, tN·15M ATOi.. AM Shift. Sl.2 3rd per-eon WMllCl•Y. ff· &W ;a iO m . ~ 815=·~~:·1"111· B1yfront 3 Br. 2 81, IOUI PlllT Hwy. eult• 105, 1575 mo. ---St. s-. c. Legune ....... f..an aPM-&PM II 330 -·-• ,..,.., Beecl\.484529 $1800/mo, 21 81tbo1 1000eqftcuatomexeoof· 815·8900 ,_ Wnl •111 It., COit• '"' w/Be. Wkly or _..ne ' • 4· CoYe. 645·8135. flee on PCH In Hunt Ion. U lllR.• 81-Art Ind ,,_,,,. Oallety MMe. ~175-tHl 8hr 2 br Woodbrlelgl 1yr ..... etl5oent11* .... _11 •• 1Mut1Nf.ctl1r'9glrtt, ..-1no '" htlp, a.--------"""*'*' room In Coeit• home, ~lded. f91C. Hev• you r11d 1od1y'1 foot, 11t end eecurlt}'. ... PMteroom1 11'11 o"lfloe el!J*'ieMe ,..,._:. = .::0--Mw tlofN. SHOlmo. rnut41' wtr,vt b1lh, OINllfled Adi? tf not, tmmed ooot1p1noy, fi66 .f886eqftW.wtn: DlllvtOAM-iAM NCHWy, ..._ •I* CWLYfltlOT c.11 Qv'll eft• 4 C>fn. f\/ltlllcfl pro , MIF1 Ml you•,.~ the bell 71 4-180·1003, d1y1: ., ... lnctdlomc. frOM tlUflltltAft,C.M, l'l elpful. Ut-t17S, MfMCSOM•OTOftY ..._2416 prtv SH4 55t-etto bergalnl In townl 714-MO-t7211...-SMOtrno. &31-!0ise 131-tln 4•3'M.:JO ~ •II ..... r • . . .... , Pl.IT . :1 • u11•n•m :: .. Now accepttna applications :'l for District Manager to super-: : viae new1paper carriers. : : Salary commenaurate wtth · · experience. Company ben-·• etita plua bonua opportunity ... Muat have Van, 1tation :: wa,on or pick up wlthlahell. :· Mi1eep allowance included. Apply in penon, weekdays. 3PM to 5PM at 330 Wat Bay . St., c.o.ta Mela. r •• ,_ 't Iott••.• t ft• 'f • ••I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. ,•' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1913 ltlt .... llM IU lytd HM &g!luMI HI I C.t1 ... !lff otUM fualtue/ ti lalt1/Advert11lng. IX• 11.!Mmer Job et loet flee> "lfl"IQIAATO" iii iX(i.d1Jor ap· lsalet II! ~ftagf:oc:::::J:ltl petlenoed prtJI., not ,._ IOfY, Oltanlng, pnonae, Uke MW, 2 dr, ffOlt ""· Dllencee, wulW, dryer, OI t ,._,., 1 • .,. lnl II dll llOop. Top oond., Quired. WNI train. Qulllty ml10. l'utf or '1T. S168. tH IOIO 'l'V, many amaNer """'· t!:'J p;;;; ;ie:, •,. lo1decl. Ventura 11fp. Magutne. fndepen<Mnt '3.S<l/hr. Apply In S*· ltarll Saturday unUf S U O O I 0 b 0 S 4 2 , S 0 0 . P P . l----.=:-:-:::!::::----TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS t Ooor catch 5 Seat 10 Portico 14 Table spread •S While -. Yukon 16 Extremity 17 Edenile 18 Professed 20 Defenses 22 Make impotent 23 Leavmgs 24 "Maple - Forever" 25 F1rst 28 Traded 32 Informer 33 UK county 35 Sioux lingo 36 ·'-the Waves" 38 More baneful 40 Lose pep 4 1 Artist's hat 43 Adjust anew 45 "Oese, - and dose" 46 Swathe 48 Is confident 50 Corn units 5 1 Arris 2 3 .. 52 Assuage 55 Free of weaknesses 59 Rhett Butler player: ? wds 81 Circuit 62 Objectives 63 Can. physician 64 Therefore 65 Lariat 66 Must have 67 Owner's paper DOWN 1 Rime 2 Diva Frances - 3 Suture 4 Ack-ack gun 5 Chuckled 6 Treaters 7 Skills 8 Ending for dem or dev 9 Provide 10 Least yielding 11 Verboten 12 Paintings 13 To sheller 19" ... -- 6 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ' conlractor. Commlaaton IOfl, 23<468 So Pointe Dr. Aefrtg.1. lam air.a, lroatlrM, aold. 124 Oleerbrook, ;...9M1&e llm t79·135G I05·H1·MM. only. 5" 1-N03 Interview 1.11QUn1 HIHa, CA, lool<t' I rune exit, $205. Apt A. CM.(oe>p01lte Fair· wt!, , NAOf\A S.2 wttralter and 10 am and 2 pm dally Upright freeur, 19 cu 11, grOYndt I C.M. Polle. xt Good Cond S2"6 ----~..,...,...-..,..·=-............... 1145'. 846·2498. Dept.).. S.vln 230 cot:>l•r. !tint .,;~;4-t3 ... 1~1 • SALES ASSISTANT' tf 1111111" SpMd Queen WHher Brn/belge alrlpped eofa & cond. 1500. 497·5488 ::c' .::1 1:,,1 av1~ ,f: 'file Robb Aepott le 1~. 1100. Admtral tlcM by 1ov .... 1 + end llbtea •IPllT 11 n ~ e..cti office or Ing for high eMrgy, pro-elde Refrlge & FrM1« 24 s200. ex10 Ulm rvg HO. PlaU1jOrtlau tUI Atomic 4 tntlne. auto Mefrtll Lynch. Poeltlon In· feHIOnlf, lllHpeopfe cu 11, eulo IQe meilet, a 3 MW1ng mec:tllnea 185, conn 1122fr.fer &gen pllot, 2 endlof'a, VHf, vOl\-ee cu•tomet eerv1ce wtio would enjoy cMallng w111r door 1425 le5, 125. Luooeoe redct wt eict. LHfte. 11100. knot ~-. 880, t4C. CONHfl l (.HfYROLl l . .. ~ ' ' ~4~ 1J Ou euppon of Account Ex· wt1h owneu of Rolla 645-9750. 110. Deak S 15. 1930 Rolf. 84a-1487 I 15,500. 842·7"4 ecutlvea. Mutt t~pe Royaet, ConnotHeuc. Steck Waaher/Oryer, fut btlle l40. Bike perta, Phoenix Sabot race rig i.;;;;=-";;..;.;;;;;;WI;;;-_...,....,.....~"-' 45WPM, bl familiar Motor Cati, Yectttt, Art, WeetlngtlOUM el90 nr c;lothe• & mtec. 2373 Hiiiel & Davia. 5 It 8 In 1150 MS.292B . -· w/gen«at olc rMClll~. AnllqUM. and l)femlum MW. l450. 840 ... 1e<) Senta Ana Ave. grand p~e3n2;,. .. 8w~. · USED CAM & TRUCKS prevloue eKP« In NCUri· propertt... 20% com· S30()0. 5., ...,.... ..-., Kranaco 10 l1 aallbo&t COME INOA CALL FOA tllt tndUll"' "i..111y cM-mlaalon paid weekly. ff Wltlr, clean, worka good, MOVING OUT OF STATE 673·88S2 eves t. wtll\dl. b d t bo seoo' flU ........ · • '""' you can cto11 cell 165 0rver gaa work• Muet NII thl• weekend. r.,, new, n K. · ..., __ ._ atrabte. Call fOf an appfl. R · good' 1155 .. 648_..466. Furn., ptante, apple•. See Upright piano, good cond, 673-2ee8. """"-·Del.Meo catton.MerrtlfLyncllltan 71 1_.'_:sJf •45:_. Bflea. • Dlmea e Line. Set/Sun nice tone. $760. leat .mu? equal oppty emploY9f. • ••••• l1terl1l1 i0i4 9 ..... 255-4 Elden Av. 546-7272. 1, IS211 BEACH BLVD. 2 • ii r9dWOOd a;Jklng, I HUN'TtHOTON BEACH Sallt nu... S.55 per ttll Calll 8~ .. ~2!!,1&. lrtr1ia1 ltM1 tUO Ml ... ltMt-1111 Ol1111flt4 APP•Tmtl redwood. 531.1311 _,_ _,...,, AeJ1elanowil<l111f50with WIPIYTW-.ul T.l •.... tltlaltl lmlll 1111 U. bindings. Pft call ,..-.... ..,. EK.--. nec:eaaery Sun. t-• 111111 erta. 631 2258 alf day •-The Cluallled AdYertlalng thr~tl Ttlura. 5:30 PM .... ,.... .... •• • . 845-3439. AUi 111111 Oepertment of the Dally to 9:30 PM. Guar. houfty be::::Oom equipment: lnuhl• aiija ... 111111 .... lat •--1= 7 l -a•1-a-Pltot Ilea an C>P'l!"lng for I ""u• comm. Plutt! and 1•11 The Sport of the Future, _. ., .. • ~·--reeponalble, enthulleatlc proteulonal working gmeo•b t't:: I en•ar::r • Powet Surfing. I 3.$ HP 4AP M«C. out a 050. 2 .. 80Harbof.,~. sea" 44 Weight person. Salary plus com· condition•. Laguna Hiiis Greyfe • rays, • Set of bi1t1H erown Engine mounted on Iha 676...02D7. COSTA M~ 2 1 Aurnan1ac11y allowance miaa10n.3211oureaweek. ottic..scou.95t·2777 ~:!d.~r~:1~'19~rety w1tane<1ge"45 472-9079 :~~rfer. 1495. Call Avon s man ute r11t, UMllllMl-1•1 24 Channels 47 State !fl::'. ~'~"'fip~~-. <R4) Mlnolta SRT201, li'eat Jtwt~ 1214 $1500. 495-2156. W' ... 11 N-Surfboard $75 2375 1-----....... ,.,....---• 15 25 Investigate 49 -Empire dental, fife naurance, cond.1120. 645·82 6 a•x C1 pal; 7•X ct Blue Cornell Or c M S~t/Sun New NAV101 ROF radio. Good. clean uaed I*'•: 26Blrd Loyallsts credit union, etc. Oppty nu ... EULH Frff.ttYH iOH Topaz, m~ ct tmperlat 9.5 . . . Must ull $225, preler1978-19638ulc*a, 27 R d 5 1 St k d loradvancement.Calll<>f 1•-Topazl $200 each. ' 1·835-3728 Jagu1r1, TR71 & ornan roa s ac e appointment for Inter· u• Brlndy la a io mo. Old fem. M0-8688. POflChel but any mod9I 28 Uninterested 52 Blemish view 842 .... 321 Ext 277. We need good people 10 I 301b h Remington BDL .223 ROF Radio, Model T == 29 Inroads 53 ••i"lure .,· ... t HI up appointment• terrier m 11• '· ou ... •acllit~ 1211 Varmtt Special w/SUJMH NAV 101. Never used. conetdered. op • 1¥1 '"' I It from our Coale Mesa Of-brOken, 19eyed, shota, Scope 311911 Acrutrec, 1225. 1·635-3128 paid! Cllf Cttve at " 30 Heron 54 Light source Plltt flee fn the evenings. f<>< love• doge and kid•. 3 hp Varlp;;dmili. bend $450. Ed or Gary, Motor• It ( 1 141 31 Considers 55 Learned 330 Bay St. Hollday fnn·• new travel good watchdog. -saw w/welder • 2 metll 845-t731 llalat./atniM fill ,_9_79-_2_500_. ----- 34 Pathogen 56 Blood Coat1Meaa.CA92626 club. Salary + com-Free kittens, s wt<• old, tethel, surface grinder. MYll-•tm WI WllYY• Equal Oppty Emplyr mlu lon + bonus. Calf blk/wht, need• good small vertlcal mill, wire TV Wit -37Practice 57Large 751·4222al1er 1pm. homu 8 75.9 2 11 , feedwetd«,mflfvtae,ro-' 1 1.,.2 EU~llY•n aullmlllS 39 Withdrawers 58 Walked over ---------T 5_.__ 548-5205 tery table. wood bend ttrff -If not. we hive the anewet. :. 2 R ' 60 .. th G IAUl/OPll, et.phone -saw, Jointer, drllf pr .... 5 21" -llTI Dutftetd Marine 64~12 4 ace sur ace 1¥10 er ynt Full time. Fine tradition.el EveaandWknds. Wlrel'lalred Tetrlef need• hp compr....,, dividing ~5 ______ __,, women'• clothing store. We are now Interviewing good hm, 2yr old mate. nead, 200 amp port weld· C~~~;~ ~ie ~2'6 lllr i Dtc.•• 702 11 12 13 Mercllandtllng & dlepley tor PIT po1ftfon1. 3 545·6605 er. 97 4_..053 obo. Catt G.-:;:;-... 5•1732. ; * 2 g . g 0 j • n g 1 h , bk d I T I I weel<d1ya + Sal end Sun. -, -grn pre . ,. n ng dolngln1erestlng Faraltare IOH •llcellaaMal 1211 2 Zenith TV• 19' colOf, •• pwr/lell. 311 EdQeweter, ~~e F~~10:;, ~~el. tellptlone wOfll on behalf 2 Cfielra like new, ruet vet. 15" Alteall. eolld state Is. 540-0269 i:~~~~.0~f~~i~ on -------· So. Cout Plue foe. Calf oln~t~~~~~c.::'6r::;tee. vet.175 ... 642 ... 397 COIOf TV 1yrold.1200. 4 BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 40· lllp '°' power Of ... , Deirdre Keyee '°' appt. telephonevok;eand 2 tlv rm chra, velveteen new dHfgner wicker •Color TV 2 yr wrnty wltet-down mut. Balboai-..-.._ ___ ...,...,. .. 714/846-0011. clependabOlty.We9'cfy cane/w ood, tuf ted. ~pa~at::i =~1!! 8; s1 .. S.Freedeltvery.Open eov... NB. A•tng $300. Sallt earnlngtol$75·$12S. Melon. $150/obo · Sun. TV JOHN'S Agt5"9·13e6. Are and Security Systeme. For fnteM8'W, call Jeff at 750--0650 willow roQ(ere 1250 & 846-1786 Comm. & Reeldentlal 545-5776 $350. 545-4ee2. . Boat lllp needed '°' 4<4 It _______ _...._ 2 matctilng fv'g rmchalra. 5 1 Clarlon c .... 11. deck. r,acht tn Nwpt Bay, that· Repldly growing comp.riy. TELEPHONE SALES Green velvet. 1200 ... 1 .. Hltecn tolld llete auto revetM, AM/FM. ng of boat poaalble. Calf Good Opportunity. Ull •..a WI 760-8075 col0< TV. 1 yr old, $200. 4 S I 4 0 . 4 p I on•• r 711().1613. end Call Lori at 714-730-1472 -+ new designer wicker SP 8 8 k er 1 • I t 4 o _ IOUlllLll Salet/Hardware. Fufl Shtrtey 850·510S, 9_.. 2 matching 08" watt unit• lamps, valued at $125 ea. S75_1453. Newport Bide Bay to 4511, ":ll"ll-t---t--+---1~-11 $250. oak coffee tbl wllt 1811 150 ea. 2 Wiiiow aide 1i.. $200/mo. Oya 'Jc Time. Crown Hatdware, Ttl ...... Weft 1125, 54S ... 14S rockers S250 & $350, Panatonlc stereo with 594-1873, ev 850-3468 ~ge .,_ 3107 Eaet Coast Hwy, *•.... 5<45-4662 am/tm, 135. 645-8999 ~-+-+-~~-11 CdM. JO ,_..lttlMI 2 Pce of dark pine: 6 Draw· ~t Martna/lltp • OaSt - --· er cheat, and one drnaer 25" color TV, AM/FM day, week, .month ---...;:::..==---• SALES·lf you're• product __.... with mirrored hutch. Radio. Stereo Record ... ti, C..tral 101 l 648-0551 ~14 .-. •• cam •sa "Tll-+-+--'41 wholetaler °' fnveetment , ........... .,..... Mutt aee. 1150, ea. pfayerconaote. RCA. Pet· io' r<Y. bOllt, ftber~teaa, t1141 """u mo ~m• ecMaor, dlecover the op· 5-48-9707 °' 645·5737. feet cond. $300; Chait of Private boat tllp •c· 1-=x a::: portunlttea Ubef1y hu to a~a.... a.....--"'· 1 3 1 11 w/oare. $150. 645-258 comodate up to 35 f1 ..... , .._., offer. We're lootllng for _,,..., ..... , rnw. *** ..,,awera. arge u boat. 673-<4424' W1 1111 Marketing Repreeenti· 14-11 ,., ltffr dra-•, 2 amall et top. 17' Bay Boat red & white ,.. .......,. ...__ D MAii "45: Etectrlc Dryer. Ken· cenope, outboard. Beat .a1t •••t SUP 171 BU,,. BU;iY. 81. '911, llvH who enjoy top err ..... ·•-665vteUdoSoud mOfe, xlnt cond. 115; offer. S73-7677. --p apoec r1ma, comm .. • strong natlonef. u1 a.-....... NP .,2.... Redwood patio 111, Newport Beech lllp f<>< Nlf °'· eng, • fy martcl1ed """"uct In -.... • ....., Avon Reclueat 9' w/ecca. b t t 30' S 10111 many KlrM, muet ... the comfort ;,''knowing ftr ......... ""' You are the winner of 2 ctialM, 2 chalra. n-4 HP Johnson, 1700. 7f:,64~7100.' · $4000/0BO. 675-2182. we •tend behind ltlem. WI• IHI free tlckl1• (ff.50) vatoe culhtona. 1100: Weber 968•7903• 96&...0a72, ~ rm Calf the Uber1y Group. to the type Bar·B-Ooe. $25. 124 Slip• Avatfeble. 25', 30', 4 ..... -.-. --~~. 720•1991 Karen TEL..-Wiii IM I ..... Ciearbr~. Apt A, Coate '5S CENTURY RA VEN 4 O + ft v e . e board . ·112xJ CJ8. 2 lope, 2 MCI Sii•"', $5-S7/hr. No Sell· ... M.... Clautc bay leuncll/aee 642-4844 11,.., tow ber, l3000/ofr. -• ,,.......,----,.--,-.,--,,.--,.... skiff. w/trailer. 13000 .. ,.,. .... TJ-t---t--+---111;;;-:-:-:;:;;-;;::=;:;;;'-'-;;:;:::-fng. No Experience Anaheim Convention 2 dreu rllcllt, 4 baker' a obo. Must_ .... 11111 ...__... 35' Power eoet Sflp. -..-luwl SALES/IN'TERIOR DE· NecHHry, wlft train. Cent-Jult 16•2 reeks, '-"-'ry caM & 4 _, .._.. =---------..,.. SIGN. Aatr '°' colOf. Flex ... ,........ 875-1393 1350/mo. 21 Balboa '75 BIUer 4K4, xlnt cond, --+-+---jl--11 Hra. Wlfl train. 775·5<4'47 Part·tlme evening•. FC>f To cfalm tic eta, call •lletldlepteyw/lfght. Beal Cove. Owner, 645-5135, am/fm cw, 13250/obo. appointment aell Mra 842_..32 1, Ext 352 offer•. 975.5399 (10·6) 'S2 17' Cal, 75hp O/B, 673•1484. win finance &/0< 1161• 7 8 9 s.... Dole, M2·5844 *** Adler Etectrlc Typewriter, V·huff, w/tr1r & lxtru . trade. 642·2914 '=====~=~~==~:::::==~::::::~~=~=~~=~JllPfllmTY• The Newport Beach . work• fine $100. l7&00. 841•9997• llnclta 1111 Laredo 'SlCJ7.12.ooom1 . .... W ... llM I IW Marthat't office h• an 9 Velour Brown eola, $275 5 .. 5-8173. 752·1805. 26"GWlnn eoy; StlnG aof1 top, tteel dra, amlfm la ......... llM ......... llM WOO<P/Thm ·2pmor4 opening lo< Clerk I, call obo: 3' flowered chair --------Pntrleat1 7112 Rey.oneowner,lltlenew tapedecil,CB/Cobfaht & OfFlOE/DELIVERY Peraonel Secretary to Recepuonllt tor prH · pm -9 pm with the Los 833·0411 ut 252. w~ot::;nan. $125 obo; UllY l&UULIW t38 ft boat, have Ne $55. 845-7414. lo band ... cyl, clock & Futf time. hlgtl IChl gtadu-Pre1ldent of Legune tlglou• Newport Center Angelee Times Ctrcule.-Mon-Fri, btwn 8-<4 '°' 4 2· 70 Ticket• 10< Ille. Good Condo to exchange, 3 Br. Chltd'a Glrla Bike,...,. cond tactc, rear ltor c:omc>W1· lte, w/good drlvlng ,... .,_....., Butinesa. Pleaae office. TU-Ing alltlla & tlon Team In telephone appt. Br-bed, lull, head & ... , •. Cathy s..9-2e..2. s 135 • ..,. """"' "'" ment , et earing whf .,_.., , ,., ·-•-E h "' ..... d 1350 '" ... '""2'" 2~ bl.. 67,500 equity. v~...,., CO<d. ApPy In P«lon to Qll 497 _..eee pleasanl attitude a must, -· arn en our., TOP SSS ''"' · _.,."" 0 • Brau Bed I 150. Sony 951·9399 • padded l tNt. ctwome Mr. Fuentea et Robert Alf employee benefit• wege plus commlsalon. Females Pref Models & Brentwood rocieer $25. Cassette w/reet to reel Nlthfkl 12 apd, recil, xlrlt wtlt1 & bum~. tr1 hltdl Bein, Wltflam Frott & PhOto Butlnest Meneoer. provided. Call Ron Jeck· Training It provided. For &corts (2 13) S&S-1984 Loveaett. ruit velvet S 75. Zenith Contofa 16'1\ ft. Wizard speedboat cond. S 185. 646-2725 & center conlOle. 11900. Anoe .. 1401 Quall St.. Dullea: Penonnet l•P· son fi.44·4242. more Information call s150. 1u2........ Stereo with em/Im $75. w/75 hp Johneon 0/8. 873-&090. N.8 . pro~80 Employenl. Pay· 540--0301 VALLET PARKING AT· --0 7 7 11250. Ed 64$-1731 Nlthlkt 12 apd, reel<, Jllnt, ________ _ able, Recelvablet, Pa"· RECEPTIONIST lulftlme, TENDENTS Applw In,...,_ LIMITED OFFER 5 .. 6• 7 &. cond $1S5 846-2725 R n--·75 • 'C -'-t , SALES TRAINEE , ..-· 22', ~1-conao'-. 225 . . enge.....,..... • ,.., • -· 1Pf111 IUIAlll roll. Allllt expef19nce. to ans-pt\onet & greet · ion GladtlonH Res· Why pay more. Mve 50 to Oetlttter'11te.. ......... v• ,.. C 1114 cond a Vet'/ rwe CM Admln. Au't w/atrong Mu1t .,_ pereonebte. people, It typing, 10 key 540·960S Auto needed. "4 t I u' • n t . b t w n 75'11 on new top quality Record• b y: Tommy HP, 307 Chevy, aame 81 .. ftrl 113,0oo, 916/285-326t boo6ckeeplng 1>'9ferred. Send Resume to Ad No by touch, Hper pref. hr.+ 10 alert. 1 0 A M • 1 2 P M bed Mii. not HCOnds or Dorsey, Batt Mldler and Harbor Patrol Bo•t. Camper §h811 fa< am8li Of 285·9171 Setery commenaurete 972 Oalty Piiot, P.O. BOK Good company b«leffta, I011Y/P-.. TI Sa II Sun I M on 90 0 rejecte. Twin eels to the orlglnaf "1tl Famlfy Blmlnltop, bait tank, perl Pick Up, blue on white, =--..-----.,.,-z-z,; w/exper. 5"5·025". 156(), Costa Mesa. Ca med Ins. Call Rusty •• .. eeyetde Or., N.B. 169.95. Full Ht $79.95. Record. Alto lots more. cond, 1657 Beytlde Or, good cond. $23 5. Tncb MJS 92626-0580 Pelican R"lurent, fnc. Flnanclat plannfng offic.. Save even more on king 5 .. 5.4""2 CdM. seooo 554-88ee 642-73SS-. '12 AC!! L·~ M!fup, OFFICE. Sharp alert P«· •---------549-9322 Lllo Vllleoe area. 18-22 Waltr-/Welters, over "" ..,. ..... , v• ,...,..,. son good with numbers. hra per wtc. Good typing 1S, w/e11per Apply In & queen Mii. Free del. Gu dryw, le5. Dinette 21' ullhM, •nf Hll ••ttr lliH Hll chrome mege, radlllt, Mac<lregor Yectlt Corp, 1-1-eklflt/dlctephone. Call person 17~ Newpott Bl. 939.7454 ••k for • set, $.45. Coffee & 2 end llOM.tl•-IOll AM/FM~ orig owner 1631 Plec.ntle. Cotta EARN UP TO HW>rl nrN• 11·2. 873-7480 CM. epeclel bonut • 5 Star General Mo-P9d, good conc:t.' l f700/bai MeaL Newpor1 Beach edVertle-So tbles, 195. Hammond 2 S.lt dlngtiya, beet off«. goodcond, mutt NII. ofr. 97Mt38 $100.00 per day 1ng agency neee11 "*P· .. ~, ErtttrJ/lltlltleteo Jth Waatt4 . 5105 C:n!s~~i: ~s.:st:ri Ofg&n, $375. 545-7884. 8so.t645 °' 850-5847 125010Bo. s1s.241e. •111 llSI -.01 talcing snapshots ln en•getlc person'°' front .... a state lnveatment ...._ HAWAII: pV1 party hu 5 98 '74 FOJd F-100. s cyl, 3 Good math eatentl•I. Hrs deak. Requlre1 good Maks dependable MC-C~ & care for am· ..,,...,,, trensferrabfe 1 way 3'1' Fatrtlner, IQaded, Nie Moped, 1 1• Yamaha. apd, air ahodta, frnt dlec: a.s. 5 dey ..-. Calf ~/~~. phone peraonalfty & ec· rl1ary with general office bufataty aentor c;ltlzen my Couch $250, recliner chelr tickets TO Honolulu. Pe· S16K, Partner went.CS S2t5 Like New 487-3020 brtl•. 120,000 ml. S1500. 549•1157. Pickwick "''"''lm"'''"' curate spelllnt Muat tlltlttanddk:1aptloneeK-home.Betty54'5-415e. StOO,Saneultlereoays· clflcEutemAlrtlnee,by SSK , OWC pert. MOTOBECANES150 3041 Bibb, C .M . Peper. ....,.._. type 85wpm. •11 be-parlance. Excellent S tam $500, w1terbed Oct.31.S94ee.5'0-61S7 850-l645.850·56<t7. 54S--6477evea/Wtcnd 556-2035 II f. Sllrt tween hr• of 9·12 10 Ht typing a mu1t. Varied Cati SSO 1150, & mtac 548-6466. 40 11 dleael trawler, Incl • I / "'•7"'9...,,,.G.,..M'""C,....,.11\,--lon--ptctc.,...,..-up- pelnter lmFIF' If. appt.&5l ·306e. dulln . Npt B ch. Elizabeth. btk/vmt med Dining ~oom Table, xtnt L~=tbel:'J~1~1~ mooring. 119,500. tltlCJIH ledderr8ckt,toolbow:,3 ~~::':rk~":inr'~~d~~ Witt.,: -Rellefreceptlonltl ont>uay 549·29S8 fongtlalr, H'oyr1,fot1her cond, 41 x 72, wood lab. 1250. Harlan Young 648-96St,673-5022. kitten 1011 apd,45,000ml,xlntoond. 646-15ee. front d .. k. P4u• pit aetet secrelary·EKecutlve A•· tell but not her per. frame, glass top S250. paintings. 11 S0-1500. ·1s s.1 Ray 30', ttybrldge, 1913 Ronde Xfc 76, uMd 13850. 873-2063 UNITED PICTURES In outlet shop. E•· llatant. Starting pay up to aonalty. 0th« neat ceta 6'40·S676, Lingerie chetl, 165, ext hrdtp, twn 255 lo hrs, OnQ8. Perteet condition 9 Nii PUT/Tm ms.... P.O. b 50 perlence neceuery. $1SOO/mo Mull have need reap lnllde tlomet. 64<4-5965, 644·7697. ' k I .. , t lded la()O/OBO. 631-5825 M _ ..... ...,....,.. ____ ., Wanted ac1un1 aver 22 l.115 Anullll. CA 90l22 846-3359 adm1n111rai1ve u well ea N • u t • r • d I • hot •. GE Fd/F .retr751g,Lvery g~ oo • rur11 gr ' o . 5 .. 0-47MI. Scott. '73 F0<d Van. new eng l Joy ' ..,.., 6311-7019 con el . rg roe .. «, Orange 3 Br older frame l 4S,OOO, lle4-S20" paint xfnt cond wtlO en work ng ... th Resident Manager fOf well MCretarlll abllftlet. New· · llke nu 195. Cllllae houH, on Proepect off eey Launch 20th Century *YAMAHA XS S50 1700 s • · ~~~~=.!:~·~ i---------i ~~~I: u~~ =-~ g~"<, ~:. ~~!:: !"! HlO. ~ou250nge, F~..,..P~~ w~ Chepman .13or90sa0 .le 10 be Lapatrlke, 18 11. lnbrd. Good cond. S57...0311 ' •-~e::..::· 1131-1 747 poeitlw motlvat0<. Stert submit reemue to: PO ablfl"' 10: J. E. Reed, ~lonete S-' Pea, • •UC. evv. on., moved. • 81 11• S 1500 obo. 875-1635. '76 HONDA C8550 -Cluda~ ... , -., I o I I 54~2 where la °' $21.000 cM-Good d ... Mlt IMS at 175 per WMll. Call Boir. 1313, Huntington 3857 Blrcti Street -Ste med a ze ob • m K · BE A \J T 1 Fu L 1 9 6 4 con · mu., · 2-5pm, 646-7021 (Uk tor CIN-TV Beacb, Ce. 92647. 280, Newport Be1cll. reacue, 4 mo. female. Hict. a bed couch. gd ~~~=~A~!,~:~ Chrlacrel1 Cabin Crut-. $795 833-80891~1""t•H-Pfi-a·n·1o·m-.. I .. f'IOltl-~ Sharron). 92680. ~· reap· home w/yd. cond. 169 ofr. 840-214'2 / 1wtn c-... ---Ines. llpa ·77 L·-. e.wft oond, lo mf. R ........ , one of a kind. Pnn Rettaurant Otner. 1139 7019 gerege w etorage rm. ·~11 -.. ......., ~ -,~ PAIT rm . 11-~--· 'fl...L llOllTUY . . Kfmbafl pf ayer piano Wiil ... , separate $500 u 4·6, five bllt tank, swim 1230 •99-2470. only. $200.000/nego· IYIS/Wllllm mrfWI --I ._ AKC Golden R1vra f!:P1 11450 .. Singer Fu1ur1 11, where 11or12250 de-atep, gettey, head, & loll tlable. 968 HM..,.._ Mak •• xt, •... .._....ng ._.,.,To••• ...... .,+YR''I' Hluor lmmedexp1a.1erlopenenc'ng•d' F~:C-:n~~~~~:; 5m, 3f, born . 123: aewlng m1ch fn cle1k llvered.S50-4133... of acc1Horl11. Prlc,• ·r!m!~~~~I.~~::,~~: 1928PleroeArrowT~ -• ..,... ~ ~"" ........ .. ... 842-79S .. 845-4132 cabinet $300. RCA color nagoltabte, muet ae I. Sd R youth carrier• promote "you~~ preferred: Oltplaywrlter operator • · contole TV MOO. Ward• Regulallon poof 1abl9 & Aeklng nsoo. 478·1<>0e, Xtru. 840-8709 n. eatored, re • their own ettablllhed ·--LlneCook1 whocanedltlortpelflng Lab puppies, blond, refrlo. Ilka new s250. ecceuorfu, $6 5 759·0734. 6"6·2482 Honde 350CB.Suzukf50, t>eautllut.e5mph.St ... 11 route1. M1ture, outgoing, f'« cu oerecUelat T.-n Egga/Egg1/Egg1 & grammar. We need champ. fines. 1250. Bunk bedt l50. 549•9678 546-0469, 545-332S. Donna. 1200 ... eea-357 t $ l 5,000, 6715~ 1 1ttractlw parental type Brolt.r C~I IOl'MOne who w1nt1 to 493-5407. •29 Model A, 4 Ooof Town pereon. pteete calf Ill (l14Y 1114111 See Cllfppef Wed-Sit, be part of a dynamic Pharoah Hounds, AKC, 9 l<!ng1 ai atize .. ~~27,!<'rm aet, ~~dto'r:fe:'~:t. '=: M YM Ill Y• Y:"11,!!11•0bo90 .• run7•51~5rea51~ Saden, ,.tared. 18."5. 2-5Qm. M-F. 646-702 t I~~~~~~~~ 9 ... 5p, teem. Compensation to wlcl. 3 fem1tee. $200 up. • 1000· ........ ... 760-3S 16 Joel EUmll llY "'" ..... ---------Printing: Proof Readef 900 Baystde/Npt Bell •24.ooo depending on 5315-5850, SH· 7005, king site wet«bed, good If not • .,,.,,..,. the anewer. ltitr I•• Ali ... b~!."'r!-.!'~. 11e12• .~. P•-w Production A11l1tent, Equal Oppty Employer Hper1ence & C891btl11et. 531-es11 cond, 11 tO. Cuetom Tennis Bell Machlnea Duffletd Marine 645-6812 ...... _,...,_ .- -• ,_ lcnowledge of 1ype· Restaurant Colttna Aaaocletes 567 made baby Cfadle very $150. Twin Bed sett $.45 181 Brougham 20· low PP. t7M181 Wllllm aettlng, pute up & cem-=""'-=-~-,---.,--.,.,,....-1 San NlcofH Or, NB. tit S S nic. $35. 83t·726T ea.. Sota Seda IH up. ELIOTlll llY llAT proflte, Nlf-eonl. 2$M ml. ':M F0<dSwlndowcpe, ~ SUpeMle ,,_..peper CM· ere 1 must. Dey ahll1, full RN IOJ full time beck office ~5771. MACAW Blue & Gold S900 ' Chair• 8 matChlng le9 $5900. 645-2963 •·nice, gd mpg, toeded. r •, 1 0 r • d 1 t 5 0 0 • rlertlll(lymomlng_..AM time. Laguna Hlflt. Cpoe1tt11onJlnCostsaM..a1111.s ecretary/Olftce Man-Tamew/,..,,. 645-2963 Kng Waterbed. Hke nu. ee.CouchelS99up.Ret· S20.800.P/P"82 9610 67s.3175 • SAM Set. and Sun .• 951-9500. Aak tor a oen m . egeryoungenvlronmenl --.-Mlrrorhdbd.S200compl, tanBart&Stoole.Rock· Inflatable boat, IHt T JI muat have van, ttatlon Ter.... 557-3242 typ1"9. bank depotlt1.111i Aatls!• All wk 673-1600. 648--0466 .,. S25 up. e.2 .... 2s2 ()( Achlflet, 11.5'. 101)p ra m~ "'·5""5..,,0.S,......,..,,Cd,_,,.,V,...., •""1""'1<.,...ong...,..-.-ml..,.., ~ !.,_~~·'~P-r-of.,..e-1-1i_o_n_af_S,_e_c-re_t_e_ry RNlorlufftlmebeckomce bkkpg.Calf631-5775tor Xnt'l';bf ... a1ng;Q. Monitor aplcrt 1100pr & 63t-3105. Merc.S900.S73-0t49. Trlft MM ~hlng~'": '.:.' ~""':.:reon ;;:;: with bOOkkHplnt 811· PQ.itlon fn Cotla M.... eppl. boerd. $300. 845-6999 Other apkl'9, ofc dlek & Waterbed, new $.450, Mlf Searay '79 260 Sun· f§I tra:;;j tr&f, IJPi a, 7=~· ..... 87S-ltl8 ;;::,;~ 330W. Bay St .. pertenoe. Contact Janel C1tf Joan Smith, chr 176. typrtr 850-0263 1276. B&W TV, $.40. Sota dancet, very low ml, tlpe 3-bumeratovewtoven, 21==-=-...,.,..·=-...,..---,,- c09'ii M .... Ca. Orange 650-1180. 557·3242 S..rtllrJ w;~~ enamel •love. Moving, mutt NU MW bid, $60. Alhef t\Kntbt, 5. ttove/rlft~ t~m tlba. new electrlcal ay11em1. '!SIS Ford Truck. Y'9flOw Oout Delly Ptlot. •-Mlat--a-W_onderfl.ll ___ W_orld_ aales Part time.~ Beech t1hlng •. ::/kr~~· rnb. w11her/dryer, micro $50. Spiers, $40, Olfloe ~~ ;!~9~7: 22,900. "upetnl/ttr•. xlnl cond. 13200. M8-3571 . • 2000 /.. ••••• Vecht BrokerlOI Firm. 831•1136. waveoven&otharhou ... deek, SSO. Colemen trtr, thruou1. StS00/080, ,14 ttnperlel, 111 pwr, Oflg. ~ gecttng of Shopping, rtgllt et FleKlbt. 11,. fOf 1 7 dey hold goocla, StOO 10 1250. 751-t753 leatt laU 7114 631·3284. IM1het, Cid home onty, ~ mmpng ~ .. tNa s:riy"'J::~c=:: S30 PROD-t25 PROFIT oper1t1on. le/hr to •tart. !nil..... Hl l saoo. M2· 1247 MI.. v. rd. c c . ta' §= Gt I f r&. Aprox 8x34. good for con-At5. 5"'8000 1119 mag yu r . If 'f~U have I Ma. 'fo pl-your ad, CeHJaclc 71 4-847•5522 :~o:-ing 8f~ .ix:.~·:.:: ~' rn. hvyd uty MOVING TO FLORIDAI awtm/tennls member'ltllp good cond. laOO/Flrm. ::ru~ll~t alte. I:~· 'M Mueteng PS Pa AT ~_\Mt• not OM1lno call 142·5e78 end let • mufti· faceted job with 20. New. A ateal el $350. Contents of 3 bdfm CdM I 1850/0BO. 540-4762. 855-4472 ...... 951· 169e tc • v rm. • • 11tnt cond'. M01aat ' ..i am.::~~ wl1h • ~ Ad-\lllor help rat potentlal '"' ~owth 54'5-46e2 houM, In & out. 675-3&et ..... laat. 1114 dayt. 642 .... 282· '2900/otY. JWn tn.5-411 lllary l>leeM submit 18 cu ft rtfflg, s100. Trun· New game lable & 4 up-18' lake& oceen d~, frlllfft, ·12 °"'°'"SM~ yQUr rllUIM lo P.!?.:.~ die bed trem1 125. hots cllelra, ceneback M,:1 %':~:: ::fs C:::: trfr. motor, 1500. UtWtr ... 15 ll)d, tu• pwr, *· ....,_, KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! -· cm (714) 541.7051 ~oe~~ .......... eis1 ... e2e seoo. 1ea.1oe1. c au Div• 5152•038... ..ee-11123. IOldRXILtM iii' ve. di*~ ceme. a. . 21 Cu It Hotpolnt refrfQ. Nloeeofe,loveeeet,dlelr& 552-4648. 26'Amertoancuatombultt, RIMOVABLEBACK lllwr leOQUl!r, ~ 8 EC A ET A A Y ·Pro I S/8, xtnt cond. 1375. ouomin. never u..0, att new, w/trtr, 11000. '250. 145-et30 :::CS~~ w/bookkeeplng exper. l5'4S0 2342 coat seoo. Nit 1255, OtHu hnitan/ M2·n63. latt ltiltti 1111 • . ,,..... . Can Janet eeo.11eo c11or1c range w. m1ero-(213)402·1088 In!~ 1111 •71 En<IMVOUt 37. EntoY IQjidWfXN'f . 811. of'-• a.TAIT wave: Hotpolnt dllh· Peut Bunyun idml. Mt. il ™™ Wa in ellllng, Pacllfa N.W. NOTIOI 'TO MADEA8 (111)124..0TJ1/4a-.11 waeher, tllce new, seoo OrtglnallY '4000, 141Ct1-min GOnd brown before brfnotno down AND Publlc rel&llOnl def>t. of obO beth. ~5· 1116 flee stH Wurtltier whit~; 3 ~ ~~ ooeet. hlf·Mtlilo Jibe, ADVIRTlllM •50 lfOAO I°" ~9!1r::O-:x~c~9d HAAiOA~REA OtoanAOO:M2_....." WltllllMelee.~ltet, ::!r.1 ~·n~~ The prtae or llama 112t!C)ftatMedVl,hpd, 1 n • r I •t t c per 1 on APPLIANCE SERVICE F1IODifO HanQ1no f a&Me. '4215 ~ '32&). Ed propene oooklng. ~ eclv.ftlMd by .-,1ot. new Qdt & t01 1ntJ ,_ wlexa.n.nt typtng/org. We Mii rticOndf..~n 115. e1a.14&! -or Gary, MS.1131. llH,. os men Sft.800 dMlerl In the ~ orpt, ,.....,_ lltOO, •1111. Word prccnntno epptlenoee. .. EVERYTHING MUST BIO ~•. 1119 .,. ,.. <>wMr iOe aM.eeo1 otaealfl1d 1dvert111no tlt-1111 hllpful. 9n-7ooo. Kenm<lf• w..,_ a or;;, GOt a MOS NIW. a.. mod'ei1·;jp Mltny top 1anoon. iteyaall ~ OOllmnt ctoee not lnOIUdt ~~~~~~~~ s~r•tary/"eoepttontll, whl matCh,IOP cond Wllnut, Ol>nlemp. 8drm Quality Wlltllat Andereoh :M'7" MW II&. g. eny appllcab .. tu... ... ....... ' ftttng, payablea. r•· S200/bo111,54jl.fe71 ..... dlnlne ..... llvtngrm tum.211-0217. RDfta0.1434231 llOenM , tranlfer fMa. ~-~-·-------~ tlah1 bt!tl'g. l!x• Kenmore w1flr/dryer, ~ W9ll urilt, tote elMe>-l X I C U T t V I ~°':':.::' = -. I peflellOld, .......... haevy duty. 1150 for w. p 112.-S 8UITl•IH utlruf tor Ill.ft Vloe oert1ftoat1on1 Of ffij = Wii l:liCI 9'10U11ty both. 631-47&2. "EVlAYTHINO MUST quetUy, 101td walnu , ~ tntereel '°'..,.In lllp. dHler documentary "9nl.,""' _..a NI WPOAT DUNES I• Loe r.frtonr.... WOf'kl 001 2 MOS HEW. o.11, cte.11, or.den&at . meo•· Nr. '°"· 966-1540 or .,,.,.,.,Ion oMrwal .,,.. ..._,,., ----IMtltno MC\lffty guatd. good. St&. 642~2114 Wl""'1, oontemp. 8drm tine & 2 limp IDie, 009' a •~MT .... otftefWIM ..,.,.,.... ... .,...,,. oondltlllft Ma11n l*'Ofl· ~ Mt•.dlnlne••.fMnDrm owr ••ooo. s1ort1tc• 1ttet110n 21, XLNT 6onci. eiythellMl1tw. ""'°"llfMM&ontyll.OOO perw, 1111 .. May110 WHhr/Drr•r. ... •• well unll, aofa •• S1250/b9t otr. 1541-244$ Atomlo. "'· Nw Main, ........... , ,,... on o.911'11...., .. Drive. N.I . M4..oe 10, ~ duty, botft epertcl-PP 972-4tl0 RA~PMO()I oov.1o. LP peln1 dlnatw, p ·1 ....._ Al .._ ---.. lor PNI. Ing oleanl •111 ••· Wa1tt1u11t•r "eoltner ,.. oalllMt......, teael w/2 l\p. dt,<Jo·o • ~ .... IMOO. '"'- ... AVON encl get • 141·24N. (burOUftdV), ""* oon.-SS76.Metal~cabf. TtMf'-1127 'iri::"'...,.p;i, ~~· Cell ,.,,., oflance for a CINlee. For own, Mlf-c ... n, .+ec, f0t11bte. mua1 Mll·nd netl & ...,.. Af.MO, lrtklOn SI. '"llY lllM!i.~ 9'0. II. / mot'9 dRlll, 7IO-STl2. btlln, lite new. Wiil INllll. .,_, 414-4M7 MO..ot4'. Cen Mver " ~. ~ r.ftne, up. -1 'fi WWW iini .... ,_ liiiPilinl Sti . .,.,, UIM Aa.o llllf'O Mao ..... Yllow 8ft • icw.-tteel 1111"1>' ;:own. .. ftMnee. mt IOCW WON< "'"'-· ,.,... ........ . -llO-NTI .... ..... Pn•IHp OOllllFldllect. UptolCMOff=--. rltll Ht. 11111 .... ~ .. 1111111a1e. • Met, -• new. ... ... You don't need 1 flll' to ..... 000 ..... _-...1 ..._.,.,. Print•• & data com. PNtoo ........ if• HotpolM at·l71S .. ,,... , ..... wMf\ JOU -· • --,_,..,..,, .. -1n1 ·----·----- ... be ~ to ~ 0. dr'ff!' t 7t. Old men-_. Ill\ aid In .. Olly LlfiO 14, ttlr, '* iik ... Oft i06Y WON( TM ...._ ~tit .. ~~=:CellO.V. n'a:'"'* St&. Pt1 ~,:te::" .. ~ ~a.I"°" ::-~:=. ,._.. ~==-m1 = .. tt.i:...lil=r' 1.1!!!!!!!!!!..-.-. .......... __ ... ~~~~~====1~~~~~==~~~==1=~~~=~==- • C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 ·n 8MW 320!. burgundy, eunrf, 11m/tm can, a/c, auto trana, 86K ml. Sec. -------.....- '8000. &42-6385 Dahaa 11 l? '79 BMW 320!, 4 apd, 1681 ba11un Longbed 5 1 aharp, Blaupunkl & c.aa. epeed. camper Shall. recllo, 515,000 mt. S7750. carpel package, extra'•. 1175-1 t28 $ 5 4 0 O I .. 1853 . '79 3201, lhowrm new. 545-8380, Blau, ale, enrt, tmmac .. -8-8-1...,800..,--~R-oa_d_s_te-,,-1-1-1,--9. $9300 831-8838 anytime $750 obo. Wkdys 7-2:30 '83 BMW 3201, 5 epd, pm, 675-4829, alt 4 & aunroof. air. PP.$ t4,500. wknd1 241-0798, Jim. _2_1_3_14_e.._--0_4_2_2_. ___ ·11 Da11un needs work. Convenl9nlly Loe.led $350/0BO 536-4894. & Compelltlvely Priced Sales-8.-vlct-Leastng ~CARVER I0.15 IOCE ·&\ f\V ~ ....... "'Qf•J.. ...-""Mllv th~t "6WflL~lltA( H ''ill o.ok1~ '80 280ZX, auto. T-Top. blk/lan. 26K ml. 1 owner, t m m a c PP 714/673-1107. •tll ltlllU'l SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU "WEWILLllT IElllHIOLI Volume Sales, Setvkle And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (114) 142-2000 1l MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 blocks sou1h of San Diego Freeway oll Harbor Blvd Comple1e body shop Sales Service Paris Service Dept open Monday lhru Friday 7 30 A M 10 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5 P M on Saturday ORANGE COAST AMC/JHP/HNAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 549·8023 645-7770 -1 Jeep Dealer 1n the West' See us today lor sales, service & leasing There are reasons why we are = 1 Price and se1ec11on' Also. tl'le all-new Renault Alliance 1s here• THEODORE ROllHS FORD Modern sales. aervlce, perts, bOdy, paint & tire depts. Competitive rates on 191141 & daily rentals. 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 or ~11 WllTWAGIN A penonel end Pfoud exdu....,. VW 8g«lC)' dedicated to quellty MMce, apw• pena, end e competitive ..... preaen- ldon of the ~ Vollcaw-oen ~ vehldee. Bob a.lrnen'e WESTWAGEN -e Ecune ShlrtM Corp. 7100 W•m1neter Bfvd/a..ctt Phone 714/VW1·WEST. Tot81 ~ice VW'• .. ,.,. You Havtn' Any Fun?" DAVID J. PHILLlftS IUICK-ftONTIAC ·MAZDA Sales • Se1v1c;e • Leasing• 24888 Allcla Parkway 837-2400 IOUTH COUNTY VOLklWAOIN/ISUZU (FOf'merly Jim Merino Volk•w•~I 18711 BMeh Blvd., Huntl~ton Beach, (714) 842·2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WIU NOT BE UNOf!RSOLOlll 5 v .. r Flnenclng O.A.C & Fleet Dlacounta 0 LONG HACH IMW Large sefec1ton of new & Quality used BMW s and other ltne cars• Sales service & leasing Trade-ins welcome• Take 405 Freeway 10 Nor1h Cherry oll-ramp. turn right & go 6 blocks north to 3670 N Cherry Ave Long Beach (714) 636·5790 (213) 427 .5494 0 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540·9100 Orange County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing fD SOUTH COAST DODGI "V-::ur Friendly Ne I ghborhood Dodge Oealerahlp" 2888 Harbor Blvd., Coate MeN 540-0330 Sales, Leasing & A Full Service Department Including Body And Paint Shop We spec:tallze In cuetom van converalona In •II prlae ranges AND WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi CHICK IVHSON PORSCHE-AUDl-VW 41 5 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 The only <1ea1ersh1p 1n Orange County with these three great makes un<ler one 10011 • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-SUIARU 2480 Harbor Btv<l Cosio Mesa Tel 549-4300 Sales Service. 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Huntington Beach N1•w • Used • Sales • Leasing • Paris • Service Como by and see our Huge 1nvon1ory1 &49-J33t • HACH LINCOLN MHCU•Y "We're new and eager for your bu1lnns." Complete salea, atrvlct and body ahop tacllltltt On• of 1he lugest Inventories 1n Southern C111fornl1 Of new Lincolns and Mercury1. Locl\led 3 blOoka aouth of th• Sen Diego Freew1y on B .. oh Blvd. In Huntington hach. 16800 e .. ch Blvd 848°7739 Of 858-1008 HOLMH Tunu DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa. Tel. S.0-64 10. Thia 0.tlUf' location hu beer! leMng Orange County fOf 16 years. 1 Mlle So. 405 Freew•y. Stop by & Ylalt UI todey •• new ownership pledges to Mtlt all competition. SUNSIT fORD, INC. IHorna ot Wiiiie the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Westminster Tel 636-4010 • ORANGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove Tel 530-9190 EKclus1vely Volvo lo cover all your Volvo requirements • New•Used•Sates•Lea11ng•PArts•Serv1ce•Body Shop Freeway close 1n the heart of Orange County at Garden Grove Blvd & Brookhur11 0 CONNILL CHIVROUT 2828 Harbor Blvd.. Co1ta M... OV9I 23 )'Mr• leMng Orange County S&les. leeslng. service. Call 546-1200. special parts llne. 546-9400. body shop line; 754-0400 0 •OY CA•VH •OLL'S •OKl·•MW 1540 Jambo•ee Road. NewPorl 8eec:h 640·8444 S&les. Service Parts And Leasing. SHOW IVllYONI WMlal YOU All ••• on our Or~ Cout Cer GutM Mapl When Y°" ltlt ywr automouw t>Ualnff.I (no new car ~ Dlelhel In the Dally Piiot, you rHch th• = Coaatal Market lrom Huntington hac:h to San C te. Call fOf ...-oNtbe. ret" and rnort lnfonnetlqn -• ror Sendr• LM, ext. SH. · New Car C>Mlefahlpt ... C4111 your out9'd9 NIM ,_., FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 What price Bowers Museum collectlon? By n~ A1aoclate:d Presa What'• a bee's knee worth? That's part of the $25,000 question being asked at the Bowers Muaewn theee days by offitials planning to have the facility's collection apprai.led. . An appraisal never has been made at the 47-year-old facility in Santa Ana. The museum's 85,000 items range from "bee's knees to pottery aharda," said director William "Pete" Lee. "h's very unusual for museums to have appraisals done of the.lr collectiol'\I, mainly because the collections are ao large," Lee noted. Although the museum, set in a graceful, Spanish-style building, has some offbeat items stored i.n its back room-including a dead mole in a shoe box -others pieces are quite valuable and worth as much as $12~000 each, Lee said. THI DRANGf COAST Working out the kinks The new Miss Universe wlll be crowned tonight In St. Louis. Page A3 Water, watereverywhere- and bridge can 't .be used. BY P HIL SNEIDERMAN or...,.., ........ It's a case of too much water under the bridge. That's how local officiala are explaining the delay in comple- tion of a new Santa Ana River croaing connecting Talbert Av- enue in Fountain Valley and MacArthur Boulevard in C.O.ta Mesa. During July 1982, the road- blocks and detour algns went up along both sides of the river as the county prepared to raise and widen an exlaUng bridge between the two ciUet. Slgna warned motoriata they would have to travel other rout.et during a 12-month reconatrucUon period. But today, one year lat.er, traffic la still being diverted becauae the project is not com- pleted. Wendell Hartman, manager of the construction division of Or- ange County's Envirorunental Management Agency, said the new bridge itself was completed (See BRIDGE, Pa1e A!) COAST f DITION Our weather outlook too darn hot BY STEVE MITCHELL Ofllle.,.., .......... The tem perature was expected to top the century mark in Sou them California today, and things weren't supposed to get much cooler along the Orange Coast, according to the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, more than a quar- ter of a million people hit Orange Coast beaches Sunday, attempt- ing to escape the sizzling heat, with one drowning and numerous reecues reported by lifeguards. "It should be about 98 down in your area today," said weather spokeswoman Pat Rowe, adding temperatures at the beaches will be about 78 degrees. She said the former high for this day in Southern California was back in 1959, when the mercury reached 97 degrees. expected to reach 95 inland and the mid-70s along the coast. Over- night lows are expected to be around 66 inland and 62 at the beaches. The Air Quality Management District says mot!lt of Orange County should have enjoyed good air quality today, with un- healthful levels experienced only in La Habra and Santa Ana. But a spokesman for the AQMD said a combination of 1WlShine, heat, surface inversions and light winds spelled bad air for sensitive persona in the Loe Angeles basin. Temperatures will continue in the 90s through Friday, the weather service said. Beachgoers took advantage of the sunny weather on Sunday, battling for the few parking spaces from Huntington State Beach to Laguna ~h. Para m edic Dave Phillips, alo ng with othe r m embers o f the Ora nge County Fire Departme nt, Firesta tion No. 4, a re staying in shape these days with weekly aerobics exercise. '"We're experiencing a very, very mild Santa Ana condition," Rowe said. However, things should cool down a bit Tuesday, with highs A drowning in Newport Beach Sunday afternoon marred a busy but generally routine weekend for (See HOT WEATHER, Pase AZ) Girl believed kidnapped returns safely to family ., BY 1.AREN E . KLEIN or...,..,,... ..... A 12-year-old Costa Mesa girl, )>elieved to have been kidnapped April 20, returned home safely S unday afternoon saying she had spent the last two months living with her 22-year-old boyfriend in Bakersfield, police said. Leticia Marquez Soto, a fifth-grader at Whittier Elemen - tary School, had disappeared without a trace from her parents' Center Street apartment. A $500 reward for information leading to the arrest of her kidnapper was established in early May by WE TIP, a non-profit organization which receives anonymous infor- mation on crimes. Sunday, Soto told police she went willingly with h e r boyfriend, identified as Eloy Zarate, but forgot to leave a note telling her parents where she would be. She did not take any clothes with her because Zarate told her he would buy her new ones, she said. (See MISSING, Pa1e AZ ) Huge hotel and office co1nplex planned in Irvine business park Donald Koll BY GLENN SCOTT oni..Deltr ......... The Koll Co., one of the Orange Coast's most ambitious com- mercial developers, is moving ahead with plans to build five new office buildings and two hotels on 34 acres in Irvine. The land is on the southwest comer of Von Kannan Aven ue and Main Street, in the industrial area now called the Irvine Buai- nesa Center. The land, recently acquired from Occidental Pet- roleum Co., is alrDost directly acroes the San Diego Freeway from another major company development> Koll Center Irvine, where cora.truction crewa are completing a .Marriott aotel and two muJU-atory office btuldinliCI. Koll won unanimous approval for its project, called Koll Center Irvine North, late last week from the Irvine Planning Commiasion. The project also includes restoring two buildinga on the site as well as adding two restaurants and three parking structures. It is by far the largest com- mercial development approved in the buaine9a area since the city last year instituted new zoning re- quirementAI which permit a grefter concentration of office buildinJla. The new J'.On.l.ng, however I abo requires developers to pay for an overhaul of the street system in the area, which lnJtially was (See l.OLL, P•1e Al) Suspect sought in rape attempt lAg\.ana Beach police are aeek-q a man they believe lost oontrol of his truck while fleeing the scene al an attempted rape in the brush off PMk Avenue early Sunday momlne· The .uspect apparently flipped hil bJack pickup truck teVeral tlmee before crawll.ng out and 9Captncon foot, pollceaald today. PoUce s,t. Don Berney said the euiy mominC l.nddent beaan at a nlcbtdub ln the vw.,e Fair .it«, when a San Bernardino wommi w• stopped by a man ln a p t, truck who offered her a ride to a phone booth. After getting in the suspect'• car, the woman became auspicious and, after repeated requests that the man let her out, jumped from the truck on Park Avenue near Hidden Valley, otficen aa.ld. The auapect then jumped from his vehJcle and began texually ... ulting the woman in the bushes off the roadway, officers alleged. Two men drlvina up the ~ spotted the suapect and hi .. vtctlm and stopped. Barney said • the auapect ran to his truck and began driving down Park Avenue at a high fate of speed, losing control of the truck and flipplng the vehicle 9eV'eral times. Police, who lnJUally believed they were retpondlna to an injury accident, folloWed the auapect'• bloody trail, but were unable to find the man. Oftk:en are teeking a man of Middle F.utern ortctn. •tandini abou t 6-feet 10-lnches tall, welaht.n, 166 pounda with •hort bl.ck, kinky hair. "· Olllr .... __....., i.-...,_ Rayane Nicole Hallingsworth, 3, of Irvine takes time out for a nap at the Orange County Fair. Former UC Irvine star Greg Louganls used the same difficult maneuver which ':'\ ••'I ff• ') \. -.._ I left a Soviet diver In crltlcal condition to win the gold medal Sunday at the World University Games In Canada. PageC1 . ._ A physician upset by the rash of misinformation available wants to aet the record straight on Herpes Simplex I and II. See Ann Landers on Page82. · M8¥9an ., . I, ) I °; / Everyone has seen glass blowers, but Orange County Fair-goers who atop at Tibor Schneider's booth wlll ... a glue sculptor. PageA4. Festivities • continue at fairgrounds •• 1,, Rock music, livestock judging and fashion shows a.re among the festivities planned tonight and Tuesday at the Orange County Fair, which reported strong at- tendance both Saturday and Sun- day. The fair, which opened Friday, runs through July 17 at the fair grounds in C.O.ta Mesa. The rock and blues aounds of guitarist Elvin Bi.shop will be heard at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. today in the the Arlington Theater. Tues- day night's musical perfonners are to be Jan and Dean, w ho helped popularlz.e surfing music during the 1960s. Beginning tonight, radio station K.HTZ presents the "Great Rock and Roll Time Machine" at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m . in the Grand- stand Arena. This multi-media presentation combines music and slides to trace the history of rock music. A fashion show for seniors will be presented at 3 and 5 p.m. Tuesday in the flower and Gar-1 den Building. At 4 p.m. Tuesday, 4H Mark.et (See F AIR, Pa.re A!) llDEI ,,. .. .w ... CM .. er OI ... ga U. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 11, 1983 ~' •• Continued stories BRIDGE DELAYED ... laat February. He aaid the delay la amociated with the approach roads on either side of the bridge, and the culprit ia Mother Nature. According to Hartman. county officials planned to use silt which aocwnulatea each winter in the Santa Ana River bed to build up the roadways on each side of the new bridge. But the soil could not be removed until the river dried up. Traditionally, the Santa Ana River Oow ceases in mid-April. But because of the abnonnally wet winter, water continued roll- il'l8 toward the ocean through June. Local officials said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which controls Prado Dam, continued releasing water into the Santa Ana River to relieve flooding conditions ca used by melting snow in the mountains. According to Hartman, the con- tractor building the approach roads t o the new Talbert-MacArthur bridge could not begin removing silt for the roads until about two weeks ago. He said paving will begin soon, and the new bridge finally should be open to traffic by Aug. 1. The cost of the bridge itself is $1.4 million, while the approach roads contract waa for $217,000, accord- ing to Hartman. 1 The opening of the bridge will come none too soon for aome Fountain Valley resident.a. Wayne Osborne, the city's di- rector of public works, aaid the construction has diverted much traffic to Slater Avenue, which runs adjacent to residential areas. He said aome resident.a have complained about safety ~ created by the heavy traffic, particularly during late after- noons. Osborne said the bridge detour has also created traffic congestion in the industrial areas of Santa Ana and Costa Mesa on the other side of the river. He said these traffic problems should be eased when the new bridge opens. FAIR ... and Feeder Swine judging takes place in the Shawling. Rosy the Pig, mascot of this year's fair, will be judged at this time. Fair organi.7.ers reported at- tendance Saturday of 45,202, up 149 over the 1982 figure. Sunday attendance figures were being totaled early today. KOLL CENTER PLANS ... designed for lower dellSlty aero- space and manufacturing facili- ties. Koll will be required to add turning lanes and widen portions along Main Street, Von Kannan and MacArthur Boulevard. The development company will be billed $5.9 million in city fees. Tim Strader, Koll vice presi- dent, said construction should begin within a year with comple- tion of its final phase expected in six years. First boats in Transpac due in Hawaii today By ALMON LOCK.ABEY OfiMO.., ..... .._ Barring mishaps in the last 100 miles of the Los An- geles-to-Honolulu Transpac yacht race, the first two boats to finish should be snugged down today in Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. At the 8 a.m. PDT roll call, Charley reported she was 79 miles from Diamond Head and expected to finish about 2:30 p.m. PDT (11:30 a .m . in Honolulu). Fountain Valley n.i... -• ---"'*' 11Vougtl QUPl>owde-Mna~ -19klnQoft ..... ol I -....00. 10 -the ~Ofl v-, 8ec>1* Ollurdl ---.,_ IN --· The-t oltlle-•!104 k-. l'-pried -I Ulf door INI ltoll 24 -'-ol -INMc: • 1he 18000 -°'""-- The yacht Merlin reported .a second-place position 110 miles from the finish, with an estimated time of arrival of 4 p.m . PDT ( 1 p.m. in Honolulu). Officials at the Transpac head- quarters in Honolulu said today that winds in the Molokai Chan- nel -the approach to Dtamond Head -were about 20 to 25 knota under clear skies. (For earlier stories, see Sports. Page Cl.) A ION gunman rot>bed Ille 8lf Ju MM11 ll0te, 1t171MegnoleSL,1118;60p.m.Sundey TM- --8113.000. _ _) -We asked:-------- What do you llke best abqut the Orange County Fair? Kayo.eta CoronadelMar ' "I'm eating It. I'm going to have as many of these as I can handle today." Klmbetly Rothwell (with eon, Bred) OoronadelMer HouMWlt. "I enjoy being able to bring my children. who do not llve In this type of environment. to be able to experrence the country at- mosphere." Laguna Beach A~ In Ille 1400 b10C1< ol S-C.... HllflweY ~ Ille tNft ol more INn • 100 1n llqolOt s..ncMy, Newport Beach A men pulled a ll'M\ Oii Ille c:tert< o1 Ille Hlc:llO<Y ,_ -Ill 1ot2 -,. .. , 8'ond9y -demwldad ~ lrom Ille -cir-The ....,_,_ofl-•CMMlllOO-tlle 1:60 p.m.-. ,...,..'* l*'<adon1n.&00blodt ol ~ -llOlln~Frideynlght. TM-Wlluad • sa.eoo. -*' _, _,. t p,m rMa1. Loren PNraon PaloeVercM8 Owner of a mall-order company "I think the rides are the best because they are representative of years gone by. I enjoy the llvestock because I'm a city boy." Abdeelam Rhul MlnlonVleJo mold maker "I llke, really, the animals, actu- ally. And the garden exhibits." Kim DeMarchl Fountain Valley etudent, Loe Amlgoe High "The people. They're friendly -you meet a lot of people. The atmosphere -the games, the food the concessions." Jamee Chiu Fountain Valley engineer "I brought my kid. He seems to be fascinated by the animals. It seems llke there's a lot of room here. It's lald out pretty well. It's pretty clean." MISSING GIRL BACK ... From Page A1 She did not contact her family while she was away, said police Det. Sam Zuorski. "There was apparen tly no foul play," Zuorski said, "she just wanted to be with him (Zarate).'' Poll~ investigators launched a search after Soto disappeared and after witnesaes reported they saw the youngster forced into a car by a male neighbor. P06ters of the girl were placed in local stores and school officials said they did not believe she had run away. At one point, investigators thought Zarate had taken Soto to Mexico, where he had once lived. Adding to the Sotos' family problems, Francisco and Rosa Soto, Leticia's parent.a, had been facing an eviction notice because of the deteriorating condition of their apartment building. Zarate, a gardener who lived in the Center Street complex, said he will return to Bakersfield to work, Zuorski said. The couple did not give a reason as to why they had returned, but said they plan to be married when Soto comes of age. -. --------------------------· . Today : at the fair ~ Aotlvltlee wlll continue through July 17 at the Orange County Fair. located at the fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. Top-name enter- tainment, carnlval rides, llve- atock competition and games booths are featured. Following la a llneup of events echeduled tonight and Tuesday: TODAY • 4 p.m.: Ear1 Marcellus lnt.,natlonal Lumber!** Show In Fair Ring. Animal weigh-In for mart<et at Uveatodl Sealee. U.S. Wof1d A.,oblc Dancing at Herlt-oe Stage. • 5 p.m.: 4 S..001 Fuhlon Show Rower and Graden Bulldlng. Danca Factory and Joyce Burbenk Oeneer9 at Uttle Th-.tr•. Country Fun cont .. ts at Country MMdowa. • 5:30 p.m.: Del Taco Tortlffa Tou at Country Corner1. Dancing Water• and gymnutlcl at Main Mall. • 6 p.m.: Charlie Red Mlnttrel Show at Country Cornert. Saltlmb~ue Jugglers on Ground•. "M191 Piggy · Show at Aortcutture Bulldlng. • 6:30 p.m.: Velvet Knight Cadets at Heritage Stage. • 7 p.m.: EMn 8l8hop performa at Arllngton Theetre. Folk Alt Fantasy at the Craft Bulldlng. Ear1 Marcellul Inter- national Lumber!** snow In Fw Ring. • 7:30 p.m.: Cottonwood Band at Country U1adow8. Ketth WllMams Big Band at Oranaeland Pfttllon. • 8 p.m.: lnterlor DM6grl by Peggy Smyth In Rower and Garden Buldtng. • 8:30 p.m.: KHTZ't Gr .. t Rode and Roll Tlme Mad'tlne In Grandltand Arena. : • 9 p.m.: Etvln Bllhop performa at Artlngton Stage. Floral dM'gn demon- ltratlon at the Rower and Garden Bulldlng. Lumber!** Show at the Fair Ring. • 10:30 p.m.: KHTZ'• Great Rode and Roll Time Mad'tlne In the Grandstand Arena. O.Obcing Wat.,. on the Main Mall. TUEaDAY • 10 Lm.: 4H Mattl.t and Feadef Swine In Showrlrlg. • Noon: ~al dealgn demonstration In Rower and Garden Bulldlng. • 1 p.m.: "Candlewldc Chrlstmu With Me" by El.in. Bracken In Craft Building. Senior Ent8r1alneB at the Heritage Stage. Hog calling, rooster crowing and nail drtvtng con1 .. t1 at Country ••aedowL • 1:30 p.m.: Baking conteat at Home Alta Buldlng. Senior Het Parade at Rower and Gerden Bulldtng. • 2 p.m.: Beak.t WMvtng by Mery Pryor at the Crafts Bulldlng. AMh ZlnQo at the Fair Court. Chari6e Rad MlrwMI Shjow at Country eorner.. Mee Higbee Oencers at the Ltttte Theetre. • 3 p.m.: Seniors fllNon ahow at the Rower and Gerden Butldtng. Diaper Derby at l,lttla Theatre. • 3:30 p.m.: Del Taoo Tortltla Toa at Country Meedowa. • '4 p.m .: FFA Mwtl.t and Feeder Swine Judging (Ro9y to be judged) In Showrtng. Junior Cttrua Baking Conteat In the 4-tt Bulldlng.. L.Matoek Quiz Bowt at the L.Matoek Theeter. Creethe Baking pro- gram at the Home Atta Buldlng. • 5 p.m.: Hooking Rugs by Judy McC>oNld at Craft Bulldlng. Senior Fashion Show at Rower and Gerden Bulldlng. Los Amigos 8and at Heritage St.;e. Kldt In America at Orang4Nnd Pavlllon. • 8 p.m.: "Ml91 Piggy" Show at Flower and Gerden Bulldlng.-Sattlmbanque Jug- gler• on the grounds. • 7 p.m .: Jan and Deetl perform In the Artlngton Theater. Wood carving PfO- gram at Crafts Building. Lynn Vogen Oanoen In the Little Theetre. • 7:30 p.m.: L .. Brown and Hie Band perfonn at the Orangetand Pavtllon. The Cottonwood Band perfonna at Country Meedowa. • 8 p.m.: Interior Deatgrl by Peggy Smyth In the Flower and Garden Building. • 8:30 p.m.: KHTZ'1 Great Rock and Roll Time Machine In the Grandatand Arena. • 9 p.m.: Jan and Dean perform at the Artlngton Theater. U.S. Wof1d AMobtca at Herit-oe Stage. • 9:30 p.m.: Dancing Waten on t.he Main Mall. • 10 p.m. Vandermelde at Heritage Stage. • 10:30 p.m. KHTZ'I Gr .. t Roek and Roll Time Machine In the Grandstand Arena. More of the same . . Coastal Extended I 14 .. t 7 86 .. 17 n aa t2 70 e2 n .. 73 •2 82 " 56 ti .. 71 M to 14 .. 14 7& to t6 M 13 '4 82 51 71 53 12 .. .. 71 to 71 .. 72 81 71 11 70 53 .. " .. .. 70 .. 70 .. t1 to 71 .... " 74 .. "' 13 .. .. "' .... .... 11 a 11 IO ......... ~C"Y OIMN <>nMdo "'-* ::.=... ~.o... ~ =~ ~ 11.i..o.. It,,_. T 8'ftll9 • LOOATIOll =i::·.r:,-.y ..... ~ =-=I~ ~ --........-.i• .. 11 --~ 71 .. 11 .. 8.nMtofllo " 71 .. 72 a.i Dl9IO .. .. to 72 a.i ffllnd9oo • 17 a IOI a ........... 12 .. 71 80 ...... .. • 13 80 ::.1.: " .. n .. 17 .. n 51 ---n .. " ... 9yr-13 61 .. 47 TOP91te to .. to 42 T-102 72 ... Ill TulM .. 71 " 74 w~ .. ... " 11 WICMll ., .. SURF RIPORT ,..,,_;,_-. -....,. 1·2 ... 14 ,..,..... ,., = t.a :1 ,.., ,., ,_:: .............. It was definitely beach weather over the weekend as the summer's first heat wave drove thousands to th~ .............. '-- cooler atmosphere of Corona del Mar. This aeene was repeated on beache1 up and down the coa1t. HOT WEATHER TO ST A Y AROUND ... From PageA1 lifeguards ln that city. Lt. Loian Lockabey Mid Joee Chavez, 22, of Santa Ana, was swlmrning with four friends about 50 feet offshore at 28th Street when he dilappeered. Lifecuarda aearched the water for about 10 mlnutet before findini Chaves' body. Paramec:llc» admlnetered cardlo.pulmonuy ree\llCltat.lon and the vict1m WU ll'anlpOr1ed to HOii Memortal Ho•pUal, where he WU pronounl'ed deed on arrival. More than 110,000 visited New- port Beech'• eand\on Sundly and . lifeguards reported 120 l"ellCUeS. Meanwhile. Newport Be.ch firemen Mid floodina ca\lled by 8.2-foot tides prompted the cl01ure of Balboa Boulevard be· tween 46th and 32nd etr.ta for about an hour Sunday. City crews pumped water and dJapatched aandbap to re9ident.e at a dozen locauona. The floodlna allo prompted the closure of the Belboa ferry eervice to vehldes from 8 p.m. to midnJCht ~y. In HunUnp>n BMch, &0,000 bllttled for parldnc •I** at the etate beach, and ,another 89,000 showed up at the city .irand! There were 50 rea"\Mll by state lifecuarda and 31 by the cit~ guards. ~ Laauna BNch llf911UU'd Mike Dwinell Mid a lfDaiI turf con.; trlbuted to only eeven ~ lq that city, deeptta crowdl ~· "...Uy aurpueed 40,000 people' and water tempentw'el neu 1 T~ bellch tempera reeched 84 ln Lacuna dwtnl tM heat of the day Oft Sunda~ . J "Jt WM a real cookilr."DwlneJl Nld. 4 .. () \ .. -~---------------·--- NYSE Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Juty 11, 1883 NB • 5 California 'attractiv.e' to out-of-state banks By lite Associated PreH · LOS ANGELES -c.atifomia'a growing popu- lation and .relatively stable economy ia attracting increasing interest from out-of-state banks that want to expand their operations in the state, banken say. "It's a competitive market," said Robert R. Douglaaa, executive vice president of New York'• Chale Manhattan Bank. "But It's alao a growing market. And a growing mark.et Is an .attractive mark.et." Chase Manhattan currently opera~ at least 12 offices in the state through which it performs varied financial aervices. Gasoline prices climb a little LOS ANGELES -The average price for all grades of gaaoline rase seven-tenths of a penny in the last two weeks nationwide, oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg says. The Lundberg Letter' a bi-weekly IW'Ve)' of 17 ,000 stat.ionssliowed the average price at $1.25a gallon as gas prices continue the climb that began with the April 1 nickel-a-gallon federal gas tax increase. The average price for all grades has increa8ed 5.16 cents since January, Lundberg noted, although the federal tax boost plua new gas taxes impoeed by 23 state governments was 5.94 cents per gallon. That means the cost of the guoline itael! -before taxes -is still averaging . 78 cents below what it was in January this year, Lundberg said. Grape growers I ace price dip SAN FRANCISCO -With indifferent sales of California wine, strong sales by the imports and little room at many wineries for new wine, wine grape gn>wers could face a drop in price for their grapes this fall. One Napa County grower, John Stanton, specu- lated that prices paid by vintners for grapes might : plunge 15 percent to 20 percent below 1982 prices. 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