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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1983 OR AN GE COUN T't' C A l If onN1A l"i Cl Nl s
. D.ilr .... --"'CMftil9 ... Tristi Liefke, 15, of Mission Viejo grooms her lamb, Conrad, for showing at the County Fair.
,Farm animals aren '·t pets· to teens
By PlllL SNEIDERMAN Of11ieD.ii, ........
When it comes to the fate of
farm animals, no one's pulling the
wool over Tristi Liefke's eyes.
The 15-year-old Mission Viejo
l High School student has helped
raise six pigs and five lambs,
feeding them, exercising them
and, yes, cleaning up after them.
Today, her current charge, a
6-month-old lamb named Conrad,
will be among the animals judged
at the Orange County Fair in
Costa Mesa. And in about week,
the little lamb, looking quite soft
and cuddly, will be sold and
prepared for the slaughterhouae. ··ru miss this guy a little, .. Triat.i
admits. "But when you ~
them, you try not to get too
attached because you know
what's going to happen."
Tristi and other Mission Viejo
High students were busy at the
fairgrounds Monday, carefully
grooming their animals for judg-
ing. Many of the students, like
Tristi, live not on farms but in
conventional homes.
Their animals are kept at the
high echool farm, where an agri-
culture program is offered. But
like the yoUng lambs, this farm
program has a limited life expec-
tancy.
Ski Harriaon, aaaistant to the
superintendent of the Saddleback
Valley Unified School District,
(See FARM ANIMALS, Pqe Al)
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Do the losers meet
ihe school mascot?
BLlck Mu.hold ants, Jol'C oomldeed an ._...vadan, have
been elevated In Irvine to the ltatua of athletm.
At 4 p.m. Friday, ln I.act, recreation 11Upervi8on at the dty"•
Youth aerw:-c..nter will ataee l'llCa for the eoaAable little ertttan.
'lbey're calllnc it "The Super Bowl of Ant Raca"
It all bepn •a joke when workers at the center at Hert...,
Park bepn to rea1be their population of b1eck anta w• there to
stay. 'Ibey let up eome impromptu aprinta and eventully dedded
the eventa milbt be a veiled fonn of recreation that othen mtcbt
enjoy too, explained one worker.
Now they have devt.ed a stralght-away track complete with
aupr at one end to add a touch of incentive. Any member of the
public la invited to enter an ant. .
A $7 entry fee includea a T-ehirt for each human participant-
anta won't wear them -and awards for the winnlnC trainen.
>.. for the athletes, people are auppmed to brina their own but
a apokswoman Mid it won't be a bia problem to find a few at~
lalt minute. "We have anta lf they want anta," lhe uld.
Jobless pay
f)D the way
as judge ·acts
From ataff ud wire report•
For unemployed Orange Coun-
ty residents who failed to receive
benefits last week because of the
at.ate budget deadlock, relief is
now in the hands of local mail
carriers.
U.S. District Judge Milton
Schwartz freed $80 million in
unemployment checks Monday
for 346,000 California residents as
a budget impuee continued be-
tween Republican Gov. George
Deukmejian and Democratic legis-
lative leaden.
The ruling, in Sacramento, also
freed unemployment checks
averaging $222 each for 234,000
more people due benefits later this
week. But it left frozen checks for
84,000 recipients of st.ate disability
benefits.
The judge ruled that federal
law· requiring payment of un-
employment benefits supeneded
at.ate law.
In Orange County, more than
26,000 residents are eligible tor
unemployment benefits. About
half o.f theae people had checb
held up last week becau.e of the
budget dispute, county officiala
said.
Bob Tornk:inaon, manager of the
Sant.a Ana West office of the state
Employment Development De-
partment, said 2,500 held-up
checks from his office were mailed
Monday afternoon as 800n • the
federal judge's decision WM an-
nounced. (There are five state
offices in Orange County pro-
cesaing such checks.)
Tomkinaon said there ahould be
many relieved recipients of un-
employment benefits in the coun-
ty today.
"There are a lot of relieved
people at this office, too," he
added. "It's no fun to hold the9e
checks back. But I think the
majority of people knew it wam't
the fault of the field offices. It'•
(See JOB~. Pace Al
Smashup
causes
blackout
Miller case suspect nabbed
A drunken driver crashed his
car into a 70-foot, multiple-circuit
power pole in Newport Beach late
Monday night, leaving more than
6,000 homes and businesses
without electricity.
Police sald they arrested Dale
Ferguson, 32, of Santa Ana, after
he allegedly Oed the scene of the
11:56 p.m. accident on the New-
port Boulevard bridge spanning
Coast Highway.
He was being held on suspicion
of di9orderly conduct and public
intoxication.
Ferguson, who was traveling
aouth on Newport Boulevard,
apparently lost control of his car
and jumped the curb, hitting the
power pole, said Newport Beach
traffic investigator Rick Bradley.
Because the pole carried power
to multi pie electricity circu.i ts, a
large area.mainly on the Balboa
Peninsula, was blacked out, said
Jim Kennedy, Southern Cali-
fornia Ed.iaon area manager.
About 500 residential cUstome.ra
were still without power early
today, Kennedy said . He said two
crews, which worked through the
night to repair the pole, hoped to
have all electricity restored by 11
a.m. today.
"They said it was one of the
most difficult acddents to repair
as far as poles go," Kennedy said.
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Li~hts out for thousands after car hit pole.
Charley hits Honolulu and
clalms llne honors In the
T ranspac race. Page C 1.
Most women are not prepared for the problems and
trlals that go along with being a aecond wife. See atory
on Page81.
By JODI CADENHEAD on...._ ........
po.ta Mesa police have arrested
a Sant.a Ana man ln connection
with the atrangulation deeth of
the 26-yee.r-old .on of fonner
county Supervt.or F.diaon Miller.
Police Lt. Jack Ca1non said
Richard James 'Wetherall wu
taken into custody Monday night
without incident at 415 N. Ter-
minal in Santa Ana, where he
lived and worked. The home ia
located near the area where
Heart attack
caused death
of FV jogger
BY ROBERT BA.RUR OOMD.iir ........
A 35-year-old Navy officer who
died Sunday ln Fountain Valley
suffered a heart attack while
jogging, an Orange County cor-
oner's deputy said today.
The joger, Lt. Walter L.
Stringfield, was found face down
in the cro.walk at Bushard Street
and Heil Avenue. He was pro-
nounced dead at Fountain Valley
C.ommunity Hospital a short time
later.
Stringfield, de9cribed as a dedi-
cated husband and father and a
hard worker at Fountain Valley'•
NieblM School before it ~ in
June, had resumed Joainc 90lDe
time .., and had recently in-
(See JOOGER'a, Pqe Al)
Ron Scarlata atara as
Don Quixote In .. Man of
La Manct\a•• at Sebu-
tlan'a W•t Otnner Ptay-
houM. Review, P-ae 83.
Patrick Scott Miller's red truck
WU found three days after hia
death June 28.
Calnon said a warrant for a
aecond unnamed suspect will be
muedaoon.
Miller's badly bealan body wu
di8covered by his girlfriend in the
Hanover Drive home the cbuple
had once shared.
An autopsy revealed th4t Miller
had been beaten and died as a
result of strangulation. Wltneaes
\V orld's queen
at a Cost.a Mesa bar told police
Miller left the Harbor .Boulevard
tavern shortly before~ with
two men. Neighbors aid they
heard an argument durine the
pre-dawn houn.
Ca.lnon said that robbery ap-
peared to be the motive. Miller's
truck, a shotcun and aeveral
household items were reported
missing from the houae.
Police said they were aided in
(See SLAYING, Pqe Al)
Lorraine Downet, 19, ol New ualand, the new Mill
Uni•ene, hu her 1a1h lined by her predecf!llOI',
Karen Baldwin, after being choeen at Moaday
ni1ht'1.pageant in St. Louil. See 1tory, Pap A3.
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U ~enge Cout DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, July 12, 1083
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•• Continued sto'ies
JOGGER'S DEATH ...
CJ ! aed hia exercbe from two
milel to three milel two or three
times a week, hi.a wife, Man-U,
Mid today.
-Yffia father died during open
beart1W'prywhenhewaa47. His
•' unclea and aunts had heart trouble
' and they died in their 40s. But
there waa no sign of he had the
same trouble. It wu such a ahock,"
she said.
Stringfield was 5-8 tall and
weiihecJ 190 pounds and WU
wa,ki.ng out becauae he may have
been "aliahtly chubby," Mrs.
Stringfield added.
Memor ial services for
1 Stringfield, who also is survived
by two aons -Thomas, 8, and
Jimmy, 5 -were scheduled today
at Long Be.ch Naval Hmpital.
Burial.is scheduled in Ohio, wh ere
he was born and reared. Lt.
St.rtnafield pned the Navy at 17,
and WU oommiasioned in the
Navy Medical Corpe in t975.
He received a bachelOr's degree
in health care administration at
George Washington University
and a master's degree in business
administration at Kent State.
He fonnerly served in the
administration department at the
Naval Hospital in Long Beach. At
the time of his death he was a
recruiting officer at Los Angeles
area colleges and universities for
Navy nunies and doctors.
Stringfield served on the
Nieblassitecouncil-anorganiza-
tion formed to oversee how money
is spent for the improvement of
education-and was described as
a fine man and hard worker by
Becky Novak, the group's chair-
man.
JOBLESS CHECKS ...
not our money to give away."
A separate suit pending before
the California Supreme Court
would free the disability benefits,
which average $272 per recipient,
along with $228 million in pay·
rnents withheld from doctors,
nursing homes, pharmacists and
other providers of Medi-c.al
health care.
Deukmejian ordered the state
Employment Development De-
partment to immediately start
issuing unemployment checks,
some of which have been delayed
since July l , the start of Cali-
fornia's 1983-84 fiscal year. A
department spokeswoman said all
checks would be mailed today.
Deukmejian wants to balance a
propoeed $27.2 billion budget by
vetoing u p to $1.2 bill.ion in state
programs and aid. Democrats say
the budget is already inadequate
and it should be balanced through
lnc:reased taxes.
SLAYING SUSPECT ...
the two-week investigation by
witnesees who said they spotted
the alleged suspects on the basis of
draw ings being circulated
throughout Southern California.
Miller, an unemployed land-
scaper, is one of five aons from the
first marriage of Edi8on Miller. a
controversial, former priaoner of
war who was named to the Orange
County Board of Supervisors by
former Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr.
He lost his seat to Bruce Nestande
alt.er a bitter 1980 election strug-
gle.
Police said more details were to
be released during a press con-
fe rence scheduled lat.er this morn-
ing.
It's getting a little cooler
Paul Butler , 7 (left), and his b ro ther
Aunuar, 5, of Santa Ana launch their
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boat in the surf off Little Corona
"Beach in Corona del Mar.
honest
The weather lel'Vkle 1&)'11 lt wu
• cooler today than Mcinday, and it
wt1l be cooler ltill on W~y.
But jult try tellin8 that to
commuten w ho don't have air '
conditioning In their cani. Or
carpent.en and brick.layen wock-
lna 1n the heat and 11!'°1· 1be bottom line la, a dip of a
degree or two in the temperature
doeln't mean <>ranee Cout rsi-
denta aren't witherinc ln the heat.
The mercury hit 99 ln MiMion .
Viejo, Monday, 91 ln Santa Ana.
The ftllt of the county al80
suffered, with first .... smog
alerts '-Jed in leWral inland
cities.
Higha were expected to be in .
the upper 70. at the beectW!9 today,
and about 90 inland. Highs
Wec:lneeday should be about 75 at , r
the sand and 87 inland, according
to the National Weather Service.
Lows tonight will be 1n the I ,
rnid-60a.
The extended forecast for the j
Orange Coast calla for continued
sunny days through Friday, with {
some Jow clouds along the rout i.n; I
the morning and late eveninC
houn.
Farm animals-they're stock, not pets
From PageA1
said the agriculture program has
not been funded for the coming
school year because of financial
problems. He said the district faces
a deficit as high as $5 million for
the coming school year.
"The agriculture program is a
fine program with a long history,"
he said. "Nevertheless, it's gone in
recent yean from two teachers
and about 150 students to about 50
students and a part-time teacher.''
Harrison.added that the school
district is now trying to enlist an
outside organiz.a ti on t.o operate the
agriculture program on the
Mission Viejo High farm.
"We are trying not to )eave the
agriculture students out in the
cold," he said.
While the future of their pro-
gram remains up in the air, the
Mmion Viejo students kept busy
Monday preparing their animals
for the fair judging.
Tristi Liefke said the high
school program has helped her
prepare for a career as a veterin-
arian.
Her classmate, Marie Fileo, 15,
al.so hopes to become a veterin-
arian. She has raised pigs at school
and was at the fair Monday
grooming a female lamb named
"Luv."
Marie's love of animals is quite
evident at her Mission Viejo
residence.
"My mom calls it a farm, but it's
really just a house," she says. "l
have a rabbit with five baby
bunnies, two dogs, two birds and a
fish.''
Another Mission Viejo High
student grooming a lamtl_ at the
fair says he hopes eventtial.ly to
work on a ranch. To keep his lamb
"Trigger" clean and white,
17-year-old F.ddie Pichardo says
he mes, lqpcally enough, Liquid
Woolit.e.
Hia lamb al80 had a muzzle over
its face Monday, but not becauae it
bites. Pichardo says it preventa the
animal from eating looee ltraw oU
the ground and becoming bloated.
Today at the Fair
Acllvllles wUI conllnue through Juty 17 1t the
Ot1nge Counly Feit, loClted 1t the lllrgroundl
In Cost• Meu. Top.neme entertainment.
carnlvll rldel. 11-tocic CC>m991ltlon and~ boolhl 111e IMtured. Followtng II I lineup of
eventa aehecluled 1onlght end fueecs.y: TODAY
Arington n-ter. U.S. WOftc:I AerotHce •t Herttaae SUige. • ~p.m.: Dendng W8'Wlon IN Mein Mii. • tO p.m. V• ldermelde et Herttege Stege. ·
• t0'.30 p.m. l<HTZ'• Oteet Ro<* lnO Aoll
Time Med*-In the Gl'lndlUnd ...,__ ...... .,
• 1 p.m.: Countty """ eon.ta -Hog callng. nal drMng end rooeter c:rOOlll4ng at
c-ntty Meedowe. ~ COOC* •t the Int•·
nettonel "'-·
Girl believed abducted says she ran away
• 4 p.m.; FFA Mentet and Feeder Swine
Judging (Ao9yto be judged) In Showrlng. Jurllol'
Cltrua a.king ContMI In the 4-H Bulldlng.
LlvMtOCk Quiz Bowl at the llvwtOClk TMeter.
CrNUve e.lllng progr11111 et the Home AIU
Building. • 15 p.m.: Hooking Ruge by Judy McC>oneld et
Crelt Building. SenlOf Funlon Show 11 Flower
and Garden Building. Los Amigoe Bend at
Herllage Stage. Kida In Arnence at Orangelencl
Pevlllon.
• 2 p.m.: Earl Mercallul IMernllllonel l.umbw·
jllCk Show In the Felr Ring. Surann.'1 Dence
Studio et IN Ut"8 ThMtre.
• 3 p.m .. : .. Fun In the&#!"' Fllhlon Show II
Flower end Gerden Buldlng. ChN Pelntlng In
the Cr.rta Buldlng.
By JODI CADENHEAD ~ .............
"4 12-year-old Costa Mesa girl,
tht object of a three-month search
bY, police, 1ays she willingly ran
away with a 22-year-old male
neMhbor and believes she is now
~Soto, who disappeared
f~ her Center Street home
Fo unta in Valley
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April 20, said in a phone interview
today she plans to marry Eloy
Zarate. 22, a gardener. However,
the girl did not indicate if she has
seen a doctor to confirm the
pregnancy.
Costa Mesa police Det. Sam
Zuorski said the couple had been
living in Bakersfield and returned
to the Costa Mesa apartment
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Sunday alter contacting the girl's
family for the first time last week.
Soto said she and Zarate were
staying with his aunt and uncle in
Bakersfield. During the day she
babysat two young children.
"I love him." said Soto. "My
mom said he could marry me. I
will keep the baby so he could
Costa Mesa
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Zuorsk.i said the girl had
planned to leave her mother a note
and pack some clothes, but pan-
icked when she saw her older
sister at the house. Instead. the
d>uple took off quickly, leaving her family and school officials
certain that she had been the
victim of foul play.
• 6 p.m .. "MllS Piggy'' Show 11 Flower and
Garden Bulldlng. SllUmbllnque JuggMr-. on ttle
grounds.
• 7 p.m.. Jen and DMn perform In the
Artlng1on Theater. Wood c:aMng progirem at
Crefta Bulldlng. Lynn Vogen o.nc:.r. In the
LlllMI TMltre.
• 7:30 p.m L• Brown end Hll Bend perform
el the Orengelend Pa'lltllon. The Cottonwood
Bend perform• et Country MMdow9. • a p.m.: Interior Oealgrl by Peggy 8mylh In
the Flower end Gwden lulldlng.
• 8:30 p.m.: l<HTZ'a OrMt AOC* and Aoll Time
M11Chlne In 1.he Grendatend Ar-. • 11 p.m.: Jen and DMn perform et the
• 3:30 p.m.: f'telMnt aun-Coc*lng by
Cerol W...,. et IN Horne AIU Bulldlng.
• 4 p.m.: im...netloNil Se>e ..._otllcl e1 Herttaae SUige. • 5~ p.m.: OyrnneRica .. the Mein Hell.
• 7 p.m.:~SteraofRodl lndAolwtttl
Feblen. LIC1le Anthony & The l*rnondl at
Arington n-tre.
• 1:30 p.m.: Model•.-& 06er\ Miller'•
Sound .. the Orllngllllend ~. 8ter1e Htl ' LonelUr Bend . CouMry ....._ • s:ao p.11\.: KHTZ GtMt Alx* end Roi nm. ....-.in .. ~"'-. • t:ao p.m.: Dendng w .... 1n the....,, Hiii.
• 10 p.m.: V•idelnll6de et the Herttege Stage.
~-n Air Concerts
on the Village Green
The air will be filled with Dixieland and modern jazz music each Wednesday
evening from 7:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. during the months of July and August at South Coast
-Plaza Village .
The Village Green has been host to many fine musical groups in the past. and
the following entertainers for the Wednesday Night Concert Series are no exception:
July 6 High Society Dance Band
July 13 Orange Coast College Stage Band
July 20 Orange Pc.alers Dixieland Jazz. B.and
July 27 Richard H. Cruz & the DJ B's lDixicJa:iz Bravosl
August 3 Frank Amoss and his B.and
August 10 Richard H . Cruz & the DJ B's
August 17 Orange Pc.alers Dixiel.and jazz Band
Au~ 24 George Carr and the Rhythnuircs
August 31 George Carr and the Rhythm.tires
The adm1 , ion is free and parking 1s plentiful.
Come to the Village for a great evening of enter
tammcn t through July and August.
Sunflower & ~St .. Santa AN
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Former attorney ge n e ral
may prac tice law agai n
)y ~ AllOdated P resa
PHOENIX, Ariz. -A state bar committee hu voted 7-0 to
.recommend that former U.S. Attorney General Richard Klein-
dienst be reedmitted to practice law after a year's 8U8penaion.
Kleindienst, who resigned u President Richard Nixon's attorney
Jenera} during the Watergate acandal, was suspended from
pncticing law by Arlz.ona's Supreme Court until May 9, for lying
under oath during an investigation by the State Bar.
Piece o f DC-10 aircraft h its Jiouse
HUL"-, Mass. -A 5-pound bolt broke loose from the landing aea.r of a OC-10 jet and hit a houae, just missing a woman on a couch
i.n81de, officials said. United Airlines spokesman Chuck Novak said
-the plane landed normally and the missing bolt was not diacovered
unUl the next day, on a routine inspection. The piece of metal, 1 Yi
.inches in diameter and about 6 inches long, landed about 4 feet from
a resident on a second-floor couch.
A partment blaze k ills four girls
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -A fire swept through an apartment
in an inner-<:ity duplex before dawn today, killing four girls,
Including two sisters, authorities said. The sisters lived in the
apartment with their father. The victims, who were not
inunediately identified, ranged in age from 9 to 16, officials said.
The bla7.e began when a couch in a front room caught fire from
carelessly disposed smoking material, according to authorities.
Pro testors dem and j ailing of rapist ·
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -Prosecutors Slly jailing a 650-pound
man convicted of raping his 12-year-old daughter would be too
costly because of his bad health, but 50 protesters demanded his
suspended sentence be reconsidered. "We don't feel justice was
aerved," said Natalie Babinski, president of the Springfield chapter
of the National Organization for Women, and one of the protesters
at a courthouse where Ralph Ward Rice Jr., 32, pleaded guilty
Monday to rape and incest charges.
Police probe Iranian family slaying
UPLAND -The early-morning killings of three members of
an Iranian family were political in nature, and a family member has
charged that "police know" who broke into the suburban home to
comm.it the slayings. Authorities investigating the killings of a
woman and her two children meanwhile said they are examining
the family's finances and political affiliations. The victims were
ahot ftpeatedly Monday by at least two gunmen who broke in
through a back door and opened fire with small-caliber
.em.iautornatic weapons.
Firefighters b attle California f ir es
VENTURA -Hundreds of firefighters waged war through the
night against wild.land fires that had already charred 5,700 acres of
brush and forest up and down California, officials said today. In the
Los Padres National FOl'eSt in Ventura County, two fires burned
almost 4,500 acres. and in Napa County, 300 miles to the north, a
forest fire blackened 1,200 acres.
Lunar pa ttern could trigger quak es
LOS ANGELES -A lunar otbit pattern that stretches the
F.arth ''like a football" every 18.6 years could help produce a major
&uthern California earthquake before 1990, scientis~ say. Major
Southern California quakes have occurred on this 18.6-yearcycle at
the time of full or new moons, according to a study by Steven
Kilaton and Leon Knopoff. The big one could come within a few
years of November 1987, the midpoint of the cycle, said Kilston, an
~nomer and engineer for Hughes Aircraft Co .. in El Segundo.
· Two k illed , 16 wounde d in L ebanon
BEIRUT. Lebanon -The Israeli command acknowledged
· today that two Israeli soldiers were killed and 16 wounded in what.
. Lebane9e press reports called the heaviest guerrilla blow to Israel's
· occupation army this month. A communique issued by the Israeli
•command in Tel Aviv said a roadside bomb exploded as the lsrae.li
eoldiers traveled in a truck Monday afternoon west of the town of
'Haabaya, 9.6miles northeast of the Israeli border. The communique
gave no further details. .
: Police believe hostage death 'hoax'
ROME-An anonymous t.elephonecallersaid today that a girl
reportedly being held to obtain releaae of papal asaailant Mehmet
All Ap is dead, but police said they believe the call was a hoax. A
: Rome pol.ice official, who spoke on condition his name not be \.Lied,
•said a man speaking with a foreign accent called the private
television station Retequatro and gave instructions where the body
of &nanuela Orlandi, 15, could be found.
: R eb els massacre 80 during wedding
NEW DELIIl, India -Vengeance-seeking rebels masaacred
about80 people attending a wedding in Afghanistan's capital city, a
; Western diplomatic eo~ said today. The eource, who spoke here
· on condition that he not be identified, said the massacre was part of
~ an intensified campaign by rebels in and around Kabul againat the ? Soviet-backed regime of President Babrak Karmal.
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Lorraine Downes of New Zeala nd checks out her
crown durin g an untou ched breakfast the morning
a fter being named Mi1ss Un iverse in St. Louis.
New Zealan<J beauty
lVins Miss Universe
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Lorraine
Downes, a hazel-eyed model from
New Zealand, was crowned Miss
Universe before a worldwide tele-
vision audience, defeating a Cali-
fornia college student and 10 other
finalists.
The 19-year-old blonde, a danc-
ing and swimming enthusiast
from Auckland, wept as she
accepted the crown Monday night
from her predecessor, Karen
Baldwin of Canada.
First runner-up was Julie
Hayek, 22, of the United States, a
green-eyed blonde who is a aenior
at UCLA. Second runner-up was
Miss Ireland, 20-year-old Roberta
Brown of Derry, who is a
world-class runner.
Rqunding out the 12 finalists
were Lolita Morena of Switzer-
land, Karen Moore of England,
Nina Rekola of Finland, Loana
Rabecki of Gennany, Federica
Moro of Italy, Karen Dobloug of
Norway, Lee Lee Bang of Singa-
pore. Ana Garcia of Spain, and
Paola Ruggeri of Venezuela.
Mys tery writer
Macdonald
dead at 67
SANTA BARBARA (AP)
Kenneth Millar, known to
niillions of mystery fans as Ross
Macdonald, the writ.er who
created the "Lew Archer" detec-
tive series, has died, a nursing
home spokeswoman said today.
Millar, who had been treated
for Alzheimer's disease, died Mon-
day at Pine Crest Hospital, said an
employee w ho would not ~ve her
name. He was 67.
They were among 80 beauties
who stayed in St. Louis for two
weeks, taping and rehearsing for
the two-hour pageant broadcast to
a worldwide audience estimated
at 600 million viewen.
As the pagent got under way.
more than 100 people picketed the
auditorium, protesting the'expen-
diture of an estimated $1 million in
tax dollars to host the event w hile
hundreds of homeless people must
sleep in parks, underground gar-
ages or vacant houaes.
U.S. leaders 'star'-1
in Vicki Morgan ·
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BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -An
attorney for the man 8CCUled of
killing model Vicki Morgan says
he doesn't believe in the exitt.ence
of v,ideotapes purportedly ahow-
lng her In sex acenes with the late
millionaire Alfred Bloomingdale
and government. officials.
Another attorney, prominent
criminal lawyer Robert K .
Steinberg, had said he received
the three videotape1 aver the
weekend. He told reporters Mon-
day that the tapes "could embar-
rasa everyone right t,o the top of
the country," and that he would
destroy them today unJeta Presi-
dent Reagan wanted them.
Steinberg claimed six men and
four women are on the tapes,
including a congressman, two
"appointed officials" and three
other men he did not recognize.
Hesaid the lOincluded Morgan,
whoee beaten body was found last
Thursday, and Bloomingdale, the
department store heir and friend
of the president who died last year
of cancer. Steinberg would not
identify the others.
Steinberg, 46, said he was given
the tapes after agreeing to tem-
porarily represent Marvin Pan-
coast, the man accused of
Morgan's murder. But Pancoast'•
current attorney, Arthur Barens,
said Monday that Steinberg never
represented Pancoast.
Asked early today on the CBS
News program "Nightwatch'' if
he believed the tapes existed,
Barens said, "I do not. think there
are such tapes, although ... I have
difficulty reconciling my disbelief
with the actions of an experi~noed
attorney."
Barens objected to Steinberg
making comments about the
purported tapes, saying, "I think
this is extremely irresponsible. I
think it's reprehensible for a man
to uae '80mething like this to get
publicity for him.sell."
Steinberg said he would call
Reagan today and "if he wants to
look at these tapes, for whatever
reason ... then I will deliver them
to him. Otherwise they will be
destroyed."
White Houae press spokesman
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Robin Gray said therrwould be ...
"no oornment" on Steinberg's ..••
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Before Bloomingdale'• death,;""'
Morgan had filed a $10 million
"palimony" Nit against him. .
clalming they had been lovers for. .. 1
12 yean and that he had promiled ., '
her lifetime support. Mmt of the 4 ,
suit haa been di.lrnmed.
Reubin Ask ew
Askew raps
Reagan in
NAACP talk
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mer Fiorida Gov. Reubin Askew,
who is seeking the Democratic •
presidential nomination, told sev-~
eral thousand NAACP delegates
today that Reagan administration
policies are dividing the United
States along racial and economic
lines.
Reagan uses "hia smoothest
tones of celluloid sincerity" when •
he tries to convince the public that
he is committed to civil rights,
Askew said.
"At a time w hen we as Ameri-
cans should be going forward, we.
are going backward, going !.
backward to the di8criminatory :
practices and pernicious processes
that have no place in American
life," he said. . .
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and hia last. "The Blue Hammer,"
appeared in 1976.
His best-known booka featured
detective Lew Archer and were
set in a Southern California town
easily recognized as Santa
Barbara.
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Two of the books were made
into films, "Harper" and "The
Drowning Pool," both starring
Paul Newman.
Millar ia survived by his wife,
Margaret Millar, author of 24
mystery nove~ and a grand8on, 1
Jim Pag:nuaat.
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Interim pacts
allow I 0,000
carpenters hack
By dae Alsocla&ed Prus
A leader of the Carpenters
Uruon, whoae strike entered its
liXtb day today, said interim
~nt.s have been signed
With contract.ors allowing 10,000
ol the union's 35,000 members to
re\Um to work.
Meanwhile, the Association of
General Contractors filed unfair
labor charges with the National
Labor Relations Board, seeking an
1njunction against the strike, AGC
1 communications director Tom
Willon said. I "This is the fint rve heard
lOmarines
convicted of
drug counts
By die A1toclated Pre11
Ten marines who pleaded guil-
ty to aeWng marijuana, LSD and
cocaine have been given special
courts-martial at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station, base
spokesman Sgt. James Davia said.
The marines received
bad-conduct diacharges, were re-
duced in rank to private, fined and
8entenced to up to six months'
hard labor, which involves gar-
dening and other maintenance
work, Davis said Monday.
about it," Bill Luddy, spokesman
for the California State Building
Trades Council, said of the charges
Willon reported were filed Friday.
Willon, quoting a statement
from AGC's chief spokesman
Jerry Toll, said Monday, "The
subcontractor clause which de-
mands that employers hire only
union subcontractors has nothing
to do with the wages, hours and
working conditions with the
carpenter's employees."
That clause, which the em-
ployers want removed from the
contract, is the chief issue in the
strike. The unions have said they
will make concessions on wages
and fringe benefits to keep that
clause in the contract. Manage-
ment is offering $2.75 an hour
which would bring the average
journeyman's pay and benefits to
more than $26 an hour after three
years.
The interim agreements, which
Luddy said were signed with two
contractors with projects at the
Los Angeles International Airport
and a third contractor with work
"all over the county," mean that
those employers who sign are not
struck.
The employers who sign the
agreements have said they will
accept whatever contract tem\I
are negotiated by the union and
employer asaociations, said John
DeCarlo, union attorney and con-
tract administrator.
"Over 300 interim agreements"
have been signed so far, Luddy
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An A-Fair to remember
A kitten catches a snooze in the shade of a display
for posters at Laguna Beach's Art-A-Fair at left
while Irwin Zeller does a pastel portrait of Pam
Garcia of Costa Mesa. The annual exhibit is now
on and running through the summer.
Convict's county threat on Reagan hared
The 10 were arrested with
aeven other squadron members
June 17 after a three-month
undercover investigation in what
officials called the largest drug
raid in the history of the
43-year-old base. The special
oourt&-martial last week were
granted as a result of a plea
bargain, Davis said.
said. By &lie Aasoclated PreH for help. He said he gave it little dumped on a hill in San Clemente.
Toll said the number of workers A man sentenced to life in weight in imposing sentence. Martin, who lived in Oceanside, pn!llident for his work on the
economy, then mentioned the
murder caae and wrote: "I feel
that I waa dealt with unjustly and
am asking you for a full pardon.
covered by the interim agree-prilon without pomibility of par-Deputy Dis1rict Attorney Jay pleaded guilty to first-degree
ments is "grossly exaggerated." oleformurdering his sister-in-law Moeeleycited thedeath threat as a murder last May when proe-
Management's chief negotiator, threatened to kill President Re-reaaon why Martin should be ecutors agreed not to aeek the
Richard Pozzo, sent the apn while in custody in Orange imprisoned without poeaibility of death penalty.
carpenters' chief negotiator. Paul County, authorities say. parole. A.ocording toa probation report.
Miller,aletterlateMondayasking Daniel 8-y Martin, 25, was Martin told sheriff's detectives an Orange County Jail guard
"Ulam not taken care of, I shall
have you, Mr. President, dealt
with quietly or noisily either way
you shall oeue to exist. Then
Nancy and your family members
may be d.ispoeed of aho. Anyway
you look at it it could become very
inconvenient for your life."
Penalties for a special
court-martial are not as severe as
thoee for a general court-martial.
which the remaining seven
marines face this week. Davis said.
that the union membership be sentenced Monday by Superior soon after his Nov. 7, 1981, arrest observedMartinpassingaletterto
allowed to vote on management's Court Judge Everett Dickey, who that he stabbed his brother's wife, an inmate who was due for
last offer . 'd h .. --A 'th Secret Se · Valda Martin, in her bed and beat release. P,_,..,. ·~;d union and manage-&al e.,..~ wt rvu:e
V"4AJ ._. officials that Martin's threat to her, fracturing her skull, on Aug. In the letter addressed to Re-
ment negotiators had reached a Reagan was little more than a cry 11, 1981. Her semi-nude body was agan, Martin complimented the tentativeagreeme~n~t~las~t~w~ee~k!iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i~~~~~~~~~__:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~-
Clark starting 11th
transit board term
Oranae County Supervisor Ralph Clark was
sworn in Pllonday as chairman of the Orange County
Transit District-marking the 11th straight year the
supervisor' ha headed the county's bus system.
Selected to be the transit district board of
director's vb chairman was William Farris, a Buena
Park att«ney elected to a aecond four-year term as
the panel's public member.
The district's board of directors is compoeed of
five membera, four public officials and one public
member, named by the four others. Besides Clark,
Placentia Councilman Donald Holt also was sworn in
for a new four-year term during the district's regular
meeting. The board's two other members are
Supervi9or Roger Stanton and Santa Ana Coun-
cilman Dan Griaet.
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$amantha, Snoopy's 'mom' in Yalta
YALTA, USSR (AP) -
Sf,mantha Smith and her Young
Pioneer friends poeed for photo-
gtapha today in the courtyard of
Y,.Jta'1 Llvadia Palace where
Franklin D. Rooeevelt, Winston
' Qlurchill and Jo.ef Stalin sat for
~as after their 1945 con·
fes-enceat the end of World War 11.
Together with a few Pioneers,
11-year-old Samantha and her
parenta, Arthur and Jane, toured
the palace where the three Allied
leaden drew the borders of pres-
ent-day Europe.
Samantha had a surprise at the
1 palace -she met Jean Schulz, the
wife of Charles Schulz, the
Peanuts comic strip creator. Mrs.
Schultz. of Santa Rosa, Calif..
gave Samantha a S noopy badge
and said she was touring with her
son and daughter and a friend.
Smith then escorted his daugh-
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· :tn freezer
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surviving
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP)
-A baby survived despite
being put into a trash bag and
stuffed intoa basement freezer
shortly after birth, police said.
The infant was reported in
good condition today at a local
h08pital, authorities said.
ter and her Pioneer friend,
13-year-old Natastu. Kuh&rina of
Leningrad, to begin the tour of the
palace. Reporters came upon
Samantha by aocident, since
Smith had requested that her
activities this morning be private.
On Monday night, Samantha
didn't dance or ~. but she
clearly was the star of the ahow at
the Artek Young Pioneer camp
carnival. Entering the stadium
perched on a hill above the camp,
she was greeted with a roar of
applause from 2,000 Young Pion-
eers.
Floodlights illuminated the
arena at the precise moment when
Samantha and her friend Natasha
began to walk around its per-
imeter.
Samantha waved to the crowd,
then greeted a reporter from near
her hometown of Manchester,
Maine, saying. "You finally got
here." Asked how she felt about
the tumultuous welcome,
Samantha, giggling, said, "Pretty
great."
All the while, a woman's voice
boomed in Russian over the
loudspeakers, "Welrome to our
festival tonight, American
schoolgirl Samantha Smith.
Samantha Smith came to our
country at the invitation of Gen-
eral Secretary of the Commwlist
Party ... (and President) Yuri
Andropov."
That invitation was extended
after Samantha wrote to An-
dropov asking whether he would
start a war.
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Samantha Smith showers at the Young Pioneers
youth camp in Yalta after a dip in the Black Sea
during her visit to Russia.
Open house set
at cardiac center
An open hou.e event will be conducted Thunday ln the new , ,
cardiac rehabilitation center at Fountain Valley Community • ,
Hospital. The event will take place from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the
center, located ln a utility building adjacent to the hospital, 17100
Euclid St., Fountain Valley.
A ribbon-<:Utting ceremony ia acheduled for 5 p.m.
The center includes CIOUNlellng, visitor and exerciae areas. It is
equipped with treadmills, stationary bicycles, rowing machines,
heart monitors and an arm ergometer. ,
The rehabilitation program will include an aerobic dancing ' '
cl.ass and a jogging lle9Bion at nearby Mile Square Park.
~epublicans planning dinner Friday
The hvine Republican Club and the Irvine Coast Republican
Women's Club are co-hosting their inaugural "Republican Unity '
Dinner" Friday in Corona del MAr.
Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, will be guest speaker
at the event, which begins with a cocktail h~ at 6 p.m. and dinner
at 7 p.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 1601 Bayside Drive.
C.OSt is $20 per person. For more infonnation, call Argyle
Nelson at 640-9141.
Second income seminar slate d
"How to Develop a Second Source of Income" ia the title of a
three-hour seminar planned for July 20 at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa. The session takes place from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 207 of
OCC's Chemistry Building.
Lecturer Richard Hart will give advice on how to start a small
business. Hart has served as chainnan of the Orange County
Economic Development Council.
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The mother's father told
police he saw his daughter
Sunday carrying a plastic bag
from a bathroom to the base-
ment. He said he looked in the
freezer minutes later and
found the child inside the bag,
said Detective Keith Allen.
Carter IllUill on debate hoOk
Registration fee for the seminar ia $8. Tickets are on sale at the
OCC Ticket Office or may 'be purchaaed at the the door. For
information about the seminar, call 556-5880.
Irvine art auction to aid disabled
Authorities were seeking
charges against the woman,
said Allen. She was listed in
good condition at a h08pital,
where she was taken for
postnatal care. police said.
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -Everyone "The telephone has been ring-but nobody's getting one. I'm sure
seems to want to know what in8 off the hook ever since this he'll romment when he's ready,
Jimmy Carter thinks about the thing came up,'' Carter aide Faye but right now there's just no
briefing book rontroversy, but the Dill said Monday when asked chance," she said.
former president isn't comment-about hundreds of requests for Lately Carter has been raising
ing on the secret books that found comment from the fonner presi-funds for a library and organizing
their way to Ronald Reagan's 1980 dent on the incident. a conference for Middle F.ast
Avco Financial Services will host an art auction July 23 in
Irvinetobenefitacornputertraining project sponsored by the Dayle
Mcintosh Center for the Disabled.
The auction will open with a review period at 7 p.m. at Avco's
new computer center at 17770 Cartwright Road. The auction will
start at 8 p .m.
Admission is $2 per person, which includes refreshments and
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: Toastmasters' Club on Coast
Laguna Beach resident Clara Schimmerling has 1111 been elected president of the Bay Broadcaste~
Toastmaster Club at the organization's recent
induction dinner held in C.OSta Mesa.
Schimmerling, who had been vice president of
the club, is manager of Bank of America's Westcliff
Plaza branch in Newport Beach.
Capistrano Beach resident Roger Laule, a
ronunerci.al real estate brokerage ti.rm owner in
Irvine, takes over as vice president. Other new
officers are Gary Miller of Irvine, Dorothea Ewing of
Cost.a Mesa, Carlos Cuevas of Santa Ana, and
Jeannette Galantine of Newport Beach.
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'!banks for giving your appliances
the afternoon off.
The electricity supply in our town is
like that which runs a model electric
train . When the electric load is evenly dis-
tributed throughout the day, there 's
usually enough power to go around. But
on hot afternoons, office and home air
conditioners are added . And dryers . And
ovens. And other appliances. And the total
electri c load could get too heavy So use
your air conditioner sparingly.
When you're home,
please set it no lower than 7~ When you
go out, turn it to 85° or higher. And
please give yo ur appliances the afternoon
off, too. That way you can help lighten
the peak load and help provide enough
electricit y to go around all day long.
And we can defer the building of new
power plants ... and help keep electric bills
down. You really do have the power. So
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the afternoon off.
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Here's your headline!
Would that you could print a
giant headline o( thanks from me
and the Emergency Fund for
Artiata Committee for the mag-
nificently generous and caring
response all those involved Crom
Laguna and elsewhere and all my
friends made in creating and
participating in the "benefit"
which took place June 30 at
Vorpal Gallery to raise money for
my heart valve surgery.
Such community largess was a
beautiful expression. I give special
thanks to the Artists' Committee,
Vorpal Gallery and its Laguna
staff who worked 90 hard to make
the event happen; alao thanks to
the, at least, 29 area restaurants,
stores, markets and other bu.si-
n~ who contributed food, wine
and other party necessities. Also,
thank you for your article on the
event.
It was a truly wonderful occur-
rence, the memory o( which I
certainly will cherish all my life.
1 thank God for you all and
thank you all for your help.
ANDY WING
Laguna Beach
No place for mass transit
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To the Edi tor
It seems that, every few weeks,
stories appear about propo6ed
mass transit projects for the area.
These include the Bullet Train
c~gatallangles.Thereareno r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------defined paths. Compared to a city
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ridor. Since Houston voters clob-
bered a mass transit proposal for
their city, we now hear about
huge grants which will be avail-
able to Los Angeles. The mone)'. is
in sight and the doers and shakers
have that glint in their eyes!
There may be a worse geo-
graphic area for mass transit than
Los Angeles but none comes to
mind. The greater Los Angeles
region is made up roughly of an
area 50 miles by 100 miles (east
and west). In this space is found
thousands of businesses scattered
helter skelter, with highways criss
like New York. the flow is
literally chaotic.
AB things have developed, the
only solution to transportation in
the basin is the automobile ... in
fact, the "passenger auto". Note
that we use the "singular" term.
The transportation problems of
the Los Angeles basin are simply
horrendous. The county-wide
hodge-podge of factories, stores
and homes is long since past the
point where mass transit can be of
any help. The motorist does
indeed have a love affair with his
car but far more profoundly, he
depends upon his car for his very
survival.
GENE PEARSON
Laguna Beach
Willetts are not criminals
To the Editor:
There are a great many in-
justices occurring in our SOCJety
today. But few achieve the magru -
tude of the injustice being inflicted
on the Dave and Ruth Willett
family of San Juan Capistrano.
The Willetts are not criminals.
They are a patriotic Christian
family that has given meaning to
the words of St. Paul, "If you love
someone you will be loyal to him
no matter what the cost. You will
always believe in him, always
expect the best of him. and always
stand your ground in defending
him."
The Willetts met their adopted
aon Sam while serving our country
as Peace Corps volunteers in
Liberia. Not knowing how old or
exactly when Sam was born, they
picked a date. They were unaware
that an immigration law existed
that would, in effect, make the
adoption unrecogniz.able by U.S .
officials, and enter them into a
11 -year nightmarish bureaucratic
entanglement.
The law in question. Title8, Sec.
llOl(c)(l). originally aet the age
limit on recognized adoptions at
14. It has been changed to pe.rmit
adoptions up to the age of 16.
Regardl~of age, it is wrong. The
clincher, however, is that Con-
gressman Mauoli. unwilling to
hear the private bills introduced
on the Willen family's behalf, is
attempting to introduce legislation
that will strip us, as citizens, of our
rights to due process and equal
protection, while granting amnes-
ty to an untold number of aliens
that entered our country illegally.
It just does not make ael\le.
I ask each of your readers to
write President Reagan and Con-
gressman Maz:zoli, urging them to
act NOW to relieve the suffering
being inflicted on the Willett
family.
JOANNA CLARK
San Juan Capistrano
l.M. BDJd /Taking a bath
\ History records that American
t lndians in colonial days bathed f frequently. The same cannot be ! said of the aettleni from Europe. It
J was the whites, not the lndians,
' who most easily could be tracked
by hounds, I've read.
It's not uncommon for a mother
koala to put her misbehaving baby
koala over her knees to spank the
little rucal on Its bottom.
One ci\y only in this world
routinely takes visitors on tours of
1 lta aewer system -Paris, France.
Nobody knows where dogs
came from.
Q . Remember that ahow called
''The Elephant Man"? What WU I the name of thf ie.d.lng charac:-
: aer's physl(:al ailment?
1 A . Muhiple neu -
roflbromathoeia. A1ao known u
Van Rec:klinghaW1en'sdt.eue. lt'1
·not 10 uncommon. Ocfu.n about
once in every 3,000 births.
Q. Youaaid the old Romanuent
their pet parrotl oft to 11Chool to
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
learn to speak Latin. Were they
actually able to give birds a
classical education?
A. Come on, lady, everybody
around there then talked Latin.
Magnetite is a black iron oxide
strongly attracted by magnets. It
has been found in the heads of
dolphins. And most of us un-
learned amateurs immediately as-
sume it has something to do with
how they r nse direction to navi-
gate. ,
Noah stocked beer on the Ark.
At least, one Assyrian tablet
indicates that.
Six weeka a year is the custom-
ary vacatlon for just about ell
workers ln France.
hay, too, haa ita herds of camels
gone wild, roaming the ruralities.
Dkl I tell you there are about
11 ~ . mlWon tons of people on
earth?
The albetnm aleepa on the wing
at 3~ mph.
Best interests at heart
WASHINGTON -Not long
after I reported on the legislative
favors Sen. Malcolm Wallop,
R-Wyo., had done for oil com-
panies that appeared in his per-
'IOnal stock portfolio, he resigned
as chairman of the Senate Ethics
Committee.
Wallop says his departure from
the Ethics Committee had nothing
to do with theapparentconOictaof
interest I reported. He adamantly
refused to concede that there had
been any conflict at all.
But now that he's no longer
burdened with the chore of being
the Senate's ethical watchdog, the
lanky, Yale-educated rancher
seems to have redoubled his
efforts on behalf of Big Oil's
interests -and, coincidentally.
his own.
Wallop's 1982 financial dis-
closure fonn shows he has be-
tween $35,000 and $115,000 in-
vested in Exxon, Standard Oil of
California and Standard of ln-
diana. He received $18,025 in oil
royalties from a Getty subsidiary,
bringing hia total income from
that company since 1978 to nearly
$100,000.
Big Oil also contributed
$115,000 to Wallop's successful
re-election campaign last year.
My 111ocl1te Jock Hat!ield
checked the aenator's recent legis-
lative record and turned up aome
flagrant examples of Wallop's
penchant for giving the oU indus-
try a helping hand:
-As chairman of a Finance
subcommittee, Wallop introduced
legislation that wouJd gjve
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strip-mirung companies an esti-
mated $15 million tax break next
year and $21 million more in
1985-1988. The bill would allow
strip miners to write off the future
cost of land reclamation before the
improvements are actually made.
Getty, Exxon, Standard Oil of
California and Standard of In-
diana all have extensive
strip-mining operations and stand
10 reap a windfall if their aena-
torial stockholder's bill puses.
-Wallop'• WyomlDg Wilder-
ness Bill, pasaed by the Senate in
April and now pending in the
House, would open up 300,000
acres of propo6ed wilderness -
including the pristine Gros Ventre
area near Jack.son Hole -to oil
and gas drilling.
Getty has been battling in court
for the right to develop an
estimated $2 billion worth of gas
and oil reserves in the Groe Ventre
region. Wallop'• bill would' hand
them the drilling righ&s on a
platter.
-~ chainnan of an Energy
and Natural Resources subcom-
mittee, Wallop introduced a bill
that would have gjven the interior
secretary blanket authority to sell
off land administered by the
National Park Service -includ-
ing coal and oil .c:reage coveted by
the aenator's preferred oil com-
panies. Wallop denied having
tried to slip one by; when the
implications of the bLll were
pointed out by other committee
members, Wallop agreed to
amend it.
-Wallop led the successful
floor fight against a proposal to
ban coal leasing on ~rtain federal
lands. The ban covered more than
1 billion tons of coal that Wallop'•
four favorite oil companies have
shown an interest in leasing the
rights to over the next two years.
Their hopes are still i&live, thanks
to Wallop's efforts.
Footnote: Wallop has refused to
conunent on these apparent con-
flicts of interest between his
financial holdings and his legislat-
ive actions.
A REAL BUMMER: Amnesly
lntemationaJ, the human rights
organization that tries to smooth
over bitter political hatreds by
appealing to mankind's better
nature, may have gone a bit too far
in a recent Issue of its newsletter,
Matchbox. Included in a graphic
collage or "the important things in
Georgia's history'' to mark
Amnesty International's annual
meeting in Atlanta was a picture
of the most hated damyankee of
them all: Gen. William Tecumseh
Shennan.
There was Uncle Billy's grizzled
mug staring out in such dis.-
tinguished company as King
George ll, for whom Georgia was
named, the state bird (brown
thrasher), flower (Cherokee rose),
fn.Ut (Georgia peach) and, of
coune, a suggestion of the Con-
federate Stars and Bars.
"We needed a graphic in a
hurry, and the artist wanted a
photo of someone who had had a
historical impact UPQl'l Georgia," a
chagrined editor Marcia Schwen
told my reporter Kathy
McDonald. The artist tried to find
a picture of civil rights leader and
Atlanta Mayor Andrew young,
but for some reason oouldn't.
So they settled in haste on Gen.
Shemlan, whoee impact on Geor-
gia consisted of laying waste to the
state "from Atlanta to the sea" -
in the words of the old Union
veterans' song.
STUDENT GAP: It's not only in
Central America and the Carib-
bean that the Sovietsareoutpoint-
ing the United States in stu-
dent-exchange programs that
could enhance the Kremlin's
long-term influence. A secret CIA
study cited Soviet efforts in Tu-
nisia and Jordan as "symptomatic -
of a worldwide phenomenon."
The Soviets "doubled the
number of Tunisian students re-
ceiving training in the USSR
during 1978-1979 and again more
than doubled that 6gure in
1979-1980."
And in Jordan. where U.S.
exchanges "are d.Unin.i.shing" the
Soviets and F.ast Europeans "are
dramatically increasing their ex-
change activities." One Sov-
iet-Jordanian exchange agree-
ment provided for an increase of
171 9cholarships offered to Jor-
danian students during the last
two years.
Congress fights Reagan and budget
WASHINGTON (AP) -Con-
greas has made lta quickest start in
years on the annual appropria-
tions bills eaential to keeping the
government running, but that
may be washed away in a looming
1wnmer storm of oonfrontation
with President Reagan.
"I stand ready to veto ... any
spending billa that would send
inflation and interest rates shoot-
ing up again," the president has
declared.
Before leavlag on a Fourth of
July break, Congress sent the
president the first three of 13 bills
neceaary to provide money for
government qencies and pro-
grams for the 1984 f19cal year
beginning Oct. l.
'l'hoee measures provide:
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-$55.8 billion for the Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban
Development and 17 independent
agencies.
-tl4.3 billion for various
energy and water programs.
-$ l.5 billion to keep Congress
running and pay the salaries of
legjalators.
The three bills -aa well as the
measure making the annual fed-
eral payment to the District of
Columbia, which has passed the
House and ls pending in the
Senate -appear safe from Re-
agan 'a veto pen.
However, admilll1trallon of-
ficials are sending signals that
most of the remainina nine are
likely to be branded as "budget
busters" by Reagan ln hi.a continu-
ing drive to slash federal spend-
ing.
Among them are measun!ll
providing mdney for domestic
spending programs including food
s'tamps and other nutrition pro-
grams. and health and welfare
programs.
So far, the House -which
traditionally originates appropria-
tions -has passed eight of the 13
necessary money bills. The Senate
has palled four.
The congressional appropria-
Uons process has no\ proceeded so
quickly since 1976, when Congress
shifted the start of the fiscal year
from July 1 toOct. l.
Tbe process la suppoeed to wait
until Congress adopta a budge\.
plan. due M.ay 15.
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Wrangling over a budget took ao
much time last year that when the
CWTent fiscal year began, only two
of the 13 money bills had been
signed into law.
This year, there were indica-
lions Congress might be unable
agree on a bud£et and Houae
leaders decided to go ahead with
appropriations bills even before a
<Jpending plan was in place.
House Speaker Thomas P.
O'Neill, D-Mass,. aaid he was
moving ahead .a Democrats
would n ot be accused of
fool-dragging and 90 any delays
would be the fault of presidential
vetoes.
Some of Reagan's comervative
allies on Capitol Hill had counted
on the failure of Congress to adopt
a budget this year. arguing that
would have ·left the preeident'a
ortginal recommendations u the
only benchmark, making it euler
for him to exert pre9IUl"e and veto
tpending bUls he deemed too
large.
B•l over Reagan's protests.
Congress has adopted an '8$9
bUlion budaet.
Nonethel•, Re.can appnn
1et to measure money bUla by hi.a
orlainal budget. •
Adoption of 1 the ~onal
budget. though, may lt.reJllthen
the hand of thc.e ~ to
chanp the prioriliee R8pn hat
tet..
"U we had loat It (the con-
(p"8aional budget re.>luUon) we
would really be w.lna all of our
cover ln the veto flcht," IA.Id Sen.
L.awton Chllee, D-Fla.
Re.lpn, thoulh, •YI he ii
confident M can make h11 vet.om
1Uck.
"I'm re.atoNbly op11mlltk that
(1() 1 am Judicious with VflOln&
Uullll padded appropriationa bllll
that there will be support fOC' my
~toes." the pfftident Mid dwinl
•new. conff'renoe recently.
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Second wives
She should stand up and claim rights
ly li.REN E. KLEIN Ofllie...., ..... ...,,
Deborah Scott never bargained for all the ups
and ~owns marriage could bring.
~t then, she never expected to marry a man
wholuld been married before and had a 4-year-old
dauchter.
J:;he wasn't prepared for the trials that come
al<Jnl wit.fi being a second wife, she said.
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.!I'rials like spending Christmas with her
· hu8band's ex-wife.
Like playing mommy to a 4-year-old when
, she bas never had children herself.
Like knowing she and her husband's every
spat was being related to her husband's first wife
through his daughter.
And Scott felt that there are too many other
women whose mothers may have prepared them
to be wives, but not second wives.
That's why the Newport Beach resident
published a resource guide for second spouses out
of the materials she had accumulated over the four
years of her marriage.
And she's become what she's termed a
''remarriage consultant" -coun9eling couples on
remarriage from the point of view of someone
who's been there.
"So many people go to psychologists and get
all sorts of advice on emotions and what people are
feeling," Scott said. "But what they really want
are aome practical tips from someone who's been in
the same situation as they have."
Second wives too often don't know how to
discipline their husband's children. As a result,
Scott said, they end up running a holiday hotel for
the children during the summers.
"We (second wives) would like to be more
than vacation-time parents. We want to make
homes for the kids, with rules, routines and
responsibilities."
But second wives' biggest problem i.s that they
don't stand up for themselves, she said. They're
always trying to stay out of the way -of the
hu1band/child relationship, of the hus-
band/ex-wife relationship, of the ex-wife/in-law
relationship.
"Second wives need to get tough and say, 'I
need to count,"' she tells women who come to her
teminara on second spouses and survival.
And second wives (she's trying to eliminate
Che wonts "stepwife" and "stepmother" from the
English IJlngtage, she said) need to learn how to
keep their sense of humor and go with their gut
Instincts, she advises.
Some second wives try too hard with their
husband's children and end up being manipulated
by them. This is partially the aource of the bad
reputation "dad's wife" or "dad's girlfriend" has
gotten with moms everywhere, she said.
"Second wives are afraid to discipline because
they're afraid the kids won't like them."
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Deborah Scott survives a second
marriage.
Husbands who want to be part-time parents
to their children are very much a part of the
problem, Scott said.
''The fa then like to be put on a pedestal by the
children, .. ahe laid ... And parenting rnM1ll oorp1na
down off the pedutal."
Though It 90unda trite, she said, Scott advbes
communication and more communication between
the husband and 11eCOnd wife u the best way to
achieve a good relationship between them and the
children.
"Don't be afraid to incorporate the kida into
your life," she adds. "Aak them to .et the table,
turn down the TV, feed the cat, and all that kind of
thing."
Scott bases all her advice on what ahe went
through u a second wife. A lot of it wu hard, she
said.
One of the ~est thinp ahe had to cope with
was meeting her lauaband'a ex. ''You sweet, ahake
and you make aeveral tri .. to the bathroom"
before you meet the ex-wife, ahe laid.
BecaU9e we u human beings are 90 naturally
territorial, she said, it's very hard for most people
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to admit that there is another peraon who had a
relationah.lp with their spouse.
"She'• a living reminder that there was
tome0ne et.e before me," Scott said.
The best the two women can hope to ~hieve is
a distant respect for each other, she said. "Not
many can be p>d friends-no matter how savvy
llDd 80phiaticated they try to be."
Her~ problem yet in her marriage Is her
relatiomhip with her in-laws, she said. "It's like
playtnc a pme of muaical chairs -and the first
wife always has a aeat. After all, she's their
grandc~n·s mother."
Second wives need to get
tough and say, 'I need to
count.'
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Aft.er two years of re9earch into remarriage,
Scott feels she's finally able to help othen..
''Somehow I stood up and claimed my rights,'' ahe
wd. And she hopes a lot of other aecond wivea will.
too.
Now, she said, she has a terrific relationship
with Jennifer, her husband'• 8-year-old. But it
didn't come easy.
Her book, "Second Spouae Survival and
Resource Guide,'' can be obtained by writiIJI her
office at: 106 W. Fourth St., Suite 403, Santa Ana,
92701orcalling547-3357.
Copies of the guide sell for $7.95, plus $2.50
for tax and handling.
Superbody ... She's in real good shape
~-~~~ Heidi Miller wants to ·make Frogen Yozurt
lnnchise operation.
!r,£!~~. DECKER
Walle into Heidi's Frosen
Y ozurt shop on a weekend or
Monday and you'll see a
long-haired blonde, petite woman
bustling around behind the
counter saying, "Who'• next?
Who's next?"
That same small boned woman
can alao bench pre91 140 pounda.
aquat 175 pounds and baa ripples
of mU1Cle where most of ua have
only bones or fat. Heidi Miller, 28,
ii a amateur body builder. Jn her
tint competition three yean ago,
she took first place and wu voted
rno8t symmetrical.
Si.nee then, she's continued
bringing home a multitude of
trophies. Her moet i.mpn9lve
wins are first place in the Mi8I
Natural America competition and
aeventh in the Mias USA body
building contest.
She trains at Superbodiea in
Costa Mesa about three hows a
day, runa two miles a day five days
a week, own.a and manage. her
Northwood Plaza Y<>IW'l ahop, is
the regional director for the
American Federation of Woman
Body Builders and works etcht
houri a day u a aales repreeenta-
tJve for two active wear com-
panies.
Recently. ahe played the part of
muacle woman from another
planet. Her role wu to defend
actor Robert Urich, atar oflhe TV
eerlal Vea-. ('1be MGM Movie.
aalled Ice Pinta, la .meduled /«
telHlle •t ChrWtmM tbne.)
Mu1elewoman Heidi Miller (second from lert)is headed ror the MiH
USA body building competition in Las Vegas.
She cla1ma her weight lifting
workouts have helped her have
the energy to lead auch an active
life.
"I really couldn't do everything
I'm doina lf it weren't for the body
build.inc. I've never been health-
ier either. " aaid Miller, who lives
in South IAauna Beach.
Miller aafa ahe'• done her part
to ovel'COlne the mytha about
women body builden.
"Everyone thinka body build-
1.ne people a.re big and ltUpid. I'm
not either of thme. People uk me
how I can be a body builder
becau. I'm 10 petite and a1lo very
feminine. But what judges look
for Is not the bulging muscles of a
male body builder, but rather
overall mUICularity and femini-
ty," she said.
She st.ands five feet two inches
tall and weighs 100 pounds. At a
casual glance she looks fit, well -
fonned. Then she flexes and the
fine definition of her muacles pope
out.
By working in her yogurt store,
ahe's been able to show neigh-
borhood children that women can
alao have muacles. She a1ao cou.els
children who alk her how they
can get in good shape.
"I just tell them to eat 10 of my
YoSWU a day," she aaid jokingly.
"No, really," she laid, "I tell
them to run a little or bkycle to aet
Into shape."
It's bopllng to think Miller hM
more and bigger plana on the way.
She's trying to make Frqsen
Y ozurt a franchille operation.
She's a1ao •tarted training for the •
Mila USA body bui1dinc oom-
petiton planned for Aue. 11 at
Caesar'• Palace. She feels lhe hM
a shot at winnlnC this one.
"I like to auoceed. I l'le9 I keep
trying to wtn at thinp becawe
I've always been told I WM too
little and too femln1ne. '"'8t'a
what makes me try ewn harder."
.Downs Syndro~e~~· She's_sweet an~ g~ntle; mE'.ek and f!l!ld .
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Reprding
recomtructive aargeey for Down. Syn-
drome children to help them appear
normal: we wonder if the God-&jven
attributa such children ~ -jult M
they are -are truly known. We have put it ln poetic form. -REV
AND MRS. JOHN A MASSIMILLA. P .
0 BOX 21. HATBORO, PA.
THE INNOCENT
She th.lnkl no evil -does no harm.
Her d1epomUon la always calm.
So f\&11 of love and ldndnell, too,
She·only aea the aood ln you. >.:nor. lwt, they're not ...i. Such normal impu.18el lhe c:So.n't feel.
She la innocent. Thia la true -
Of hate and fear and thin&I we do.
Such perfect trust. 90 harc1 to find,
Exempllfiee her peece of mind.
With eyee upturned and t.rt llncere,
Her thouahta may ~ quite far fJ"Orn
here. .
A deeper knowJedce, yet not expr med,
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comment on your resl>°nae to "8tlll
Shakina in Westchester. I•• taucht ln driver'• traininl NCYJ' to awerve foe an1mala in the roed. J do swerve, however, for cata, dop. rabbits
and deer.
I love uUmala and it would be a major
trauma for me lf I should kill one. Sut
what a. a penon to do when hll lnltlneta
tell him OM thlna and h1a driving
inltruc1cc' tella him another? Kindly
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The end-of-the-season party for South Coast Repertory drew over
500 people.
Noreen Peschke and
Mary De ll Lucas were
kept busy during the big
party.
r l
Susan Gates, Russell Diehl a nd Mia Terry gather for some
before-auction chat.
A pushover ••• Six courses for seven
I'm a pushover for those magazine articles
that tell me I can put out a six-course dinner for
eight in less than half an hour. (I can't shave my
legs in less than half an hour.)
You know the ones I'm talking about. Those
timetables that give you a minute-by-minute game
plan of how you proceed with your meal. At 5:30,
dean and chill the greens. At 5:40, put the water on
to boil for the rice. At 6, slice the French bread and
put in the wanner. At 6: 15, toss the rice, etc., etc.
I tried one of those timetables a week ago that
looked and sounded fantastic. The menu was: beef
stroganoff over noodles, green salad, buttered
fresh asparagus, dinner rolls and baked Alaska.
The company was due at 7. I started dinner at 6:30.
It went something like this:
6:30: Washed greens for salad.
· ts:32: Lined kids up to sme ll their breath to see
which one had ripped off the cherry tomatoes for
the salad. Sent son with cherry seeds on front tooth
to:etore for new supply.
: 6:35: Put ice cream out to soft.en for the baked
~k.a and cut pound cake in half.
6:40: Sliced beef and put in skillet to brown.
6:40: Toilet stopped up in hallway. Ran to
g~age for plunger.
. 6:42: Found cookie sheet for the rolls under.
hanging basket in bedroom to catch water from
Boston fem.
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6:45: Put water on for noodles.
6:47: Smacked dog for licking ice cream t.hat
melted down side of cupboard.
6:50: Put on water for froren asparagus.
6:53: Wat.er for noodles went dry and bu.mt
pan.
6:54: Discovered you had to put baked Alaska
on board in very· hot oven. Sent kids to find a
board.
6:56: Wat.er for asparagus boiled dry and
burnt pan.
6:57: Husband announced ice cube trays were
empty. .
6:59: Put cake on board, filled with ice cream,
" topped with meringue in preparation for final
minutes in oven.
6:59 '12: IGds informed me they got the board
from bottom of bird feeder.
7: Doorbell rang. Poured two tablespoons of
iherry into the atroganoff.
7: Poured remainder of sherry into the cook.
.
'Jolly_goo·d show'
Auctionjolly big success for .South Coast
By VIDA DEAN 011MDellr .........
It wasn't euy to get 700 people to leave the
gourmet food tables surrounding the patio
fountain of South Coast Repertory Theatre
Saturday evening. Sixteen reetaurants had made a
"jolly good show" of spreading out the finest
exam plea of their cuisine -everything from chips
to caviar.
But, Diane Diehl, general chairman of the
fifth annual variety and auction, managed to lure
them into the theater with promiaes of aome 400
silent auction items and more than 50 live auction
it.ems -more dinners, wine, a 1980 white Bradley
GT sports car and cruiaes and trips galore.
Auction solicitation Co-<:hainnen Mia Terry
and S11aan Gates had been lining up the auction
items since January. And was. it dilficult to get
them? Not at all. Mia and Susan are veterans -
last year they 1erved on the committee and knew
how to go about the job. "The airline community
was wonderful," said Susan, who is part of that
community -a customer services supervisor for
PSA.
Traffic should be much lighter in this area,
because the successful bidders of that wonder-
fulness wi.11 be off to Hawaii, Great Britain,
France, Colorado, California wine country, Vegas,
Houston, Washington, D.C. and a dozen or more
places.
Mel Giiier of Nationwide Auction in Newport
Beach (he and his staff were back for the second
year) kept the bidding active with his "remember
it's deductible." When it was all over G iller had
racked up $50,000 and put the total for the evening
over the $85,000 goal.
Sy and Shirley Lampert (she's cJuWman of
the NB Guild) got the car (valued at $7,500) for
$4,250; Keaaetla and Lydia Hllnes will be able to
balloon over France ($3,400) and Tom and Ratla
Goalet bid $3,750 to get the "best of Britain" tour
valued at $4,300.
Buying was also active in the silent auction
and flea market of costumes and props of past SCR
production. (Loved th06e "Tintypes" horses Len
and Mary Ann Miller carried off. The oostumes
will stable on their boat. Dick DeBelke1 was
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General Chairman Diane Diehl, le
and She re ne Ross, auction chai
man, check o ut item s up for bid.
lugging away another horse. ~· -:,.. "'
For the end-of-season affair the patio ha4t::.:'
been transformed into an F.clwardian garden wiC ,
trellises and flowers prompting one guest enterinC-
the area to say "It looks like a wedding." The.,-..,_
speaking to one of the hostesses wearing a gard 1:
frock and bedecked with flowers, "Are you a-;!
bridesmaid?" t:
Working with Diane Diehl were Sllereae :
Ro11, auction chainnan, and committee mem :~
Deborah Andrews, Donna Brownell, Barbatia ,•
Bryant, Kathy Clark, Mary Cannlngllam, ;~
Maureen Di Domenico, Judy Dobbs, Dafrt E1tesp ,. '
Sherron F luch, Ruth Goulet, Marlene Hermes, f·
Irene Iverson and Jackie Krupp. 1• 1: Others were Noreen Pescbke, Mary DdJ ti
Lucas, Marilyn Wright, Caroline Le Plastrier, '
Darlene Lundgre, Jane Martin, Anna Batta ~
Wiersema, Kay McDonald, Barbara Marr_,,~ f
Doris Pascale, Daphne Walker, Holly Servis al1d ~.
Kathy Stuart.· ·
That great food was provided by The Riviera,' !~
Copa de Oro, Royal Thai, Rex of Newport, The .. ~
Ritz, AntoneUo's Ristorant.e, Cafe Casino, Upstart ~
Crow, Hemingways, Si.echwan Palace, Le Biar:' ~
ritz, Bouzy Rouge, LeBelle Cuisine, La Cuisine of: :
Newport, C'est Si Bon and Reuben E. Lee. E
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For what is hardly the first time, and
undoubtedly won't be the last, Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouae is mounting that hardy per-
ennial of a musical "Man of La Mancha," and its 0''impomible dream" is once more glistening reality.
Although perhaps ill timed (another version
}wt concluded at Saddleback Ccnege just up the
freeway a few exits), the Sebastian's production
certainly is a meritorious effort. Director Kent
JohnlOn has stretched the dinner theater's
tecbnical staff to its limits in his splendid staging of
a moat difficult vehicle.
The central effect, of a drawbridge separting
the prt.onen from the Spanish Inquisition. is
particularly impressive, given the limitations of
the San Clemente stage. AB the bridge is lowered,
the armored guard.a appear through smoke and
tcal"let lighting, aa if from the fires of hell. And, in
a new staging wrinkle, the "Knight of the
Mim>n" alao arrives by this route, although
without the satanic effects.
Aa for Don Quixote, around whom this epic t:raciOOmedY revolves, Ron Scarlata delivers a
mnooth, articulate performance in the dual role of
Quixote and his beleaguered creator, Miguel de
Cervantes. Although he lacks the vocal gusto to
make the part truly inapirational, Scarlata
pc11e11e11 superior interpretative talent which
offaeta thia defect.
Adri~ Hatcher tackles the role of the
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••• "Th• Whit• LJons" (1981)
--Yori!, ~O'Connor ewow
scratching firebrand Aldonza with verve and
fervor, as well aa a voice of honeyed sweetness
when given the opportunity. Peter Quesada makes
a sprightly comic Sancho, bouncy and boisterous
with impeccable ti.mlng.
Two members of the 1upporting cast stand out
for the impact of thelr respective charac-
terizations. Clark Bunion la an animated, garrulous
innkeeper whme bark outweigh.a hi.a bite, while
.Mark Rydzynaki puta more teeth into the Dr.
Carruco role than the part usually recejves.
Abo impnmlve are Tim Nellon aa the padre,
Tricia Griffin aa Quixote's "real life" niece, Linda
Lutz aa the houaekeeper and John Moreno aa the
frustrated barber. s~ mention alao must be
accorded Kyle Bunion and Shawn Doyle who
enact the hone and mule with increasingly comic
characterization.
Mindful that Olia is dinner theater. Johnaon
keeps the comedy quotient h.lah, and the rai_>e
9equence ia more ballet than brutality. Yet an mcmen• of key confrontation, hia "Man of La
Mancha" ia hJghly effective. A bit more braaa in
the orchestra ii needed, however, for more
realized mU8ical impllct.
The "lmpc:mible Dream" musical continues
through thesummeratSebaatian's, 140,\ve. Pico,
San Clemente, with perfonnances Wedneedaya
through Saturdaya at 8 p.m .. and Sundaya at 1 and
7 p.m., clc:l8ing Sept. 11. Call the theater at 492-9950
for ticket infonnation.
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awu.8 KUIW.T
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8MOYIE
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( 1949) Errol Flynn, VMcl Undlors.
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HOtM fJMOYIE *** "The ~ Al Toko-Rl'" ( 1954) Wllllllll Holden. Grece Kelly. ••.Cl.AUDIUI CDMOVIE ***'h ''The Quiet Min" (1952)
John Wtyne, Meureen O'HatL
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Cl) FAEM TALE ntrATRE
DMOYIE * * "Sl1 Piek" (1982) Kenny Rog-n. Olene Lane
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(1966) Aoouk Aimee. Jeln-Louls
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Bronson, JUI Ireland .
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, July 12, 1983 Ila
Easy_:_golng beachy tunes:
Aura of nostalgia for Jan and Dean concert :-•
Bv LORENZO BENET oe11ie._, .... _.
An aw-a of noet.algia will be in the air tonight
when Jan and Dean headline the Ora.nae County
Fair for two ahows at 7 and 9 p.m . at the Arlington
Theater.
Back in the 19609, the pair aold millions of
records with thelr eaay-aoing beachy tunes,
including "Surf Oty," "The Little Old Lady from
Pasadena," "Sidewalk Surfin" and "Deadman's
Curve." The latter eong is marked with tragic
lrony; it'• about a lite ju.at blocka away from the
place where Jan Berry had a crit1cal car accident in
1966. Thecruh virtually finished Jan and Dean aa
a front line recording att.raciion.
Still, thelr mualc endures. During a four-day
gig last week at the San Diego Wild Animal Park,
Jan and Dean and The Bel Alr Bandits drew an
average 'of 12,000 fans per show, breakir).g the
park's attendance records.
"The response was overwhelming," said
Dean Torrance.
In a telephone interview from his Los Angeles
home, Torra.nee talked of their recent comeback,
their third since their heyday in the early 1960s;
Ron Scar la ta is a polished Don
Quixote.
[C)MOYIE * •V. "Cloud DMlcer" (1980) OM<!
C.fldint. Jennifer O'Neill
eMOYE * * * * "Heroic! And Meude" (1971) Allth Gordon, Bud Con
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Oonlld Suthtwllnd, Kit• Ntlllgar1
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• • • \.T "Sisler Kenny· ( 19461
Roulind Ruutl. OMn Jagger .
Cl) INOEP£NOENT NElWOAK
NEWS
.MOVIE ** * "Cowboy" (1958) JICk Lem· rnon. Glenn Ford.
({)MOVIE
• • •,; "Pepllk>n" ( 1973) Sieve
McOuten. Ou111n HOffmtn.
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TOM COTT\.£: UP CLOSE
LOVE. AME1'ICAH STYLE
ORANGE OOUNTY TOOAY
NlW ~y IN EDEN
MOYE ***'~ "Tlmt Alter Tlmt" (19791
"Movie Magic I" -us,. TODAY
• Busy yo ur c hildren with
Saturday's Chi ~ren's pa.cc. lllJPllll
Berry'• battle with cocaine, which oontribu~ to• .
bitter parting of the ways in 1982; Torrance• new ·
record1na project.a with Beach Boy'• star Mike~
Love and h1a life u an agil\g musician (both Jan _
and Dean are 42 yean olcf). -1 •• I
"Our music is fun, real pure and innocent:: ' I
fun," TorranL'e said, responding to a question
about the band's continuing popularity. "It'• re.i· ·
preciae, both vocally and inltrumentally. People·
today aren't hearing tunes written to the subject
matter we're famous for. ··
"Some records today are ao clinical and ·
oomputeriz.ed," he said. "The technology today ia ·.
ao much different from years ago. Then again a lot :
of the new wave bands have gone back to the .
basics: using just three or four instruments, having
melody and A structures. and, like the 50s' and 60s'
bands, the spirit is there." I Tonight's show will be only Jan and Dean's
sixth concert in two years. In May, they played the
Orange Show in San Bernardino, in additiQJl lo the r
wild an1mal park gig.
' They attempted a comeback in 1979, after the
television movie "Dead.man's Curve," a chronicle I '
of Jan and Dean's music career, aired on CBS.
Riding on the trail of the movie, Jan and Dean set
up gigs at major rock and roll clubs acr~ America.
But three years later, fT\a/\agement problems and
Berry's cocaine habit led to a split. Differences
have been patched up since.
"Jan had some real emotional problems after
the 1981 tour," Torrance said. "He was doing some
bad things with his body. especially for someone
who has had as much brain damage as him (as a
result of the car accident), and who was also on
pre9Cribed drugs. A lot of groups think doing drugs •
every day comes with the territory, but I didn't • '
feel I could work like this if it was going to be a
nightmare.
"Jan realized he needed help, got it, and
overcame his problems," Torrance said.
During the two-year hiatus, Berry got his life
back together, while Torrance went on with his
graphics design business and also teamed up with
Love to do some "Spring Break" type gigs on the
beaches of Daytona. Florida and parts of southern
Texas. He and Love also recently finished
recording some oldies ( 1960s) tunes for Tandi
Corp. The firm has already ordered 90,000 copies
of the cassette tape, entitled "Rock'in Roll City,"
and has distributed them to its 8,500 Radiq Shack
stores.
At th~ present time, Torrance doesn't have ~·
any plans to record any new material. "I know a lot
of talented people who are writing and producing
and getting nowhere," he said. "Right now. I'm
doing stu1f where I can get paid right away."
Although Torrance is approaching
middle-age, he said he likes to think of himseli as
42 going on 25. "I know it sounds like a real cl.ic.be.
but you're as old as you feel." he said. "I really l
don't think of myself as 40, my wife doesn't think
of me as 40, I play volleyball with people in their
20s and 30s."
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North deal•. coverage or bridge ac:tivltiu . club., IO it looked u Ir there t.o io.e two hearta ud a f.ritk I
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• WASHINGTON. D.C. -ls everybody happy?
Very nearly all mutual fund investors are,
according to a shareholder survey recently released
by the Investment Company Institute, the national
..aciation of mutual funds.
More than 2.000 investors in stock and bond
mutual funds and more than 600 money market fund
investors were asked lf they were satisfied or
dillatiafied with the aervice, corrununication, and
performance of their funds.
Fund service satia!ied 97.7 percent of money-
market fund shareholders, and 96.6 percent of stock
Guardian Title moves of fices
to Newport Center complex
Guardian Title Co., a wholly owned subsidiary
, of Coldwell Banker Real F.state, has moved its
corporate headquarters to the Civic Plaza office
complex in Newport Center. Coldwell Banker is the
real estate division of Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Travel seminars set
by Newport agency
A series of travel seminars is being presented by
Get Ready. Get Set, Go! travel agency of Balboa
Island, according to Mary Williams, director .
The next seminar in the series will beat 7:30 p.m.
Previously located near John Wayne Airport,
the title insurance firm leased 1,800 square feet in the
new Irvine Co. office project. The lease, valued at
$120,000, was negotiated by Charles Aufhammer of
Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate, Newport
Beach.
"Guardian Title is one of several major
corporations that have leased offices in Civic Plaza in
the past several months, and we see it as a strong
indication that business activity and growth in this
area is on the upswing," said Laura A. Rostvold, sales
manager of the Irvine Co. Commercial Division.
Founded in 1975, Guardian Title employs 75 and
has offices in Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego and
Ventura counties.
Thursday at the 2.onta/Senior Citizens Club, 2101
15th St., in Newport Beach. Featured speaker will be
' Ric Ergenbright, president of Thru the Lens Tours,
who will show slides and answer questions on the
topic "Travel Photography With Experts: Tips on
Choosing and Using the Right Equipment and
Techniques."
Bonnie Parker to head
state's S&L League
New officers of the California Savings & Loan
League were installed last month at the Saddleback
Inn in Santa Ana.
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Ten travel-related door prizes, including travel
credits for Thn.a the Lens Tours. will be awarded, free
travel-related literature will ~ available and
refreshments will be served.
Cost for each seminar is $5. For more information
call 760-7.157 or 675-3172.
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and bond fund lnv.-ton.
Similarly, communicat.iona from their funds
aaU.fied 97.1 peroen& of money mark.et fund
ahareholden, and 95.1 percent of stock and bond fund
inveetors.
Invettment performance wu conaidered saU.
factory by 98.9 percent of money market .fund
investors, and 78.8 percent of inveetora ln stock and
bond funds.
Since the 1982 survey wu conducted, per-
fonnance figuree for atock and bond funds have
lncreued their attrativeneea u investment.a. The rate
of return from mutual fW\da inveeting in oommon
stocka roee to an average of 19.8 percent a year for the
five-year period ended in May. Durirur the same
period, the Standard & Poor'• M)() -a broad stock
market index -returned 16.8 percent a year.
The increue in values hat helped apur a steep
increue in sales: in just the flnt five montha of 1983
sales of mutual funds other than short-term f~
totaled $18.4 billion -more than four times the $4.5
billion in sales during the ~mparable period in 1982.
PSA telfs 'increase
in passenger miles
SAN DIEGO (BW) -Pacific Southwest
Airlines reported June 1983 scheduled traffic of
259,297,000 revenue passenger miles, an increase of
l~.O percent from June 1982.
Traffic totals for June 1983 reOect new service to
Portland, Spokane, and Albuquerque, which were
instituted on May 18, June 1, and June 15
respectively. Traffic totals in June 1982 we~
enhanced by special promotional fares to Seattle and
Tucson.
Available aeat miles during June increased 22.1
percent, compared with June last year. Approximate-
ly 50 percent of the lncreaae in ASM's was related to
new service to the three cities previously mentioned.
The load factor for June was 51 .9 percent
compared with 55. l percent for June 1982. '
Promotions
announced
BarMra A. Ert.u hM Pined Pu wne.
Saviap 6 IAea AIMeladam ... vice pwident lD.
the retail lel"YicM department, acconllna to a.ociadon Prellderlt
Alfnd I. Puchner. A naUve of
Ma.•du.•t11, ahe molt recently
WM a oomultant with 8Un & Co.
of Boston. She will be bMed ln the
Newport Be.ch office, M.d·
quai1era of the parent Par West
Plauclal Corp.
••• James C. MWer, a pro-..,...
femonal eJectrical enctneer. has joined Score,
Matakovldl 6 Wolfber1.electrical and mechanical
oonaulti.ng engineen in Newport Beach, as a eenior
electri(:al enc1neer and project manager. A
l'f!9ident of Irvine, Miller 1-a member of the
lliwninati.ng F.ngineers Society and with Ocfirm
specializing in the planning, promotion and
organizing of 8eminan and conferences, hal
moved to larger quart.en ln Huntington Beach.
The move to 8302 Kinpdale Drive was announced
by the firm's president, ManU AJadenea.
Elise J••MR baa joined Allea 6 Asaoclata
u a public relations executive, aocording.to Josepli
Allea, principal of the Irvine-baaed public rela-
tions firm. Her primary responsibilities will
include work on the Gneral A•COmadoa. J.c.,and ne Mortp1e Gro•p, lac. account.a. She Wal
fonnerly with David W. Evaaa, lac. of Salt Lab
City. • • •
Weat Bay Eaterprt1e1, lac., of Newport
Beach has acquired Civic-Data Corp. from Jamet
R. Convene. Civic-Data, headquartered in New·
port Beach, publishes the Southern Califol'tlU
Business Directory and Buyers Guide, a directol"}
providing detailed current Information on mon
than 20,000 manufacturing, distribution, retail
and aervice companies in the 13-<:ounty Southern
California area.
Recovery seen bolstering
quality of business prof its
By CHET CURRIER . ,.,.._ .............
NEW YORK-Uthe recent improvement in the
economy lives up to ita early promise, profits of
American businesees will improve in quality as well
as quantity.
Most casual onlookers -and many people in
business, for that matter -think of profit.a as strictly
a quantity question. A buck is a buck, and from the
viewpoint of the company involved, two bucks is
doubly nice.
But in the recent era of high inflation, things
grew more complicated. There were dollars, and then
there were dollars, and you couldn't tell the
difference just by looking at the bottom line.
Inflation hurt the quality of profit.a in a couple of
important ways. For one, it swelled the nominal value
of inventories sitting in a company's warehouae. For
another, it often meant that the depreciation the
company waa taking every year on its factories,
machinery, auto fleet and other capital goods wasn't
enough to oover the eventual replacement cost of
thoee items.
Both factors tended to create "illU90ry" profits,
said analysta at the Wall Street firm of Salomon
Brothers Inc. in a recent study of the subject.
Assume, for example, that a department store
bought a thousand pain of shoes bearing retail price
tags of $40 each. By the time it got them onto the feet
of customers, the price had gone up to $45.
That put an extra $5,000 ln the till, which went
straight through the financial statement to the
''profit" line becaWle it occurred with no increase in
costs whataoever. But this windfall turned out to be
ephemeral, becaw.e the store found that it had to pay
more to the manufacturer for its next order of shoes.
At the same time, the store waa taking, say,
$2,000a year uacoet for depredation of the furniture
and other fixtures in its shoe department. When it
came time to replace thoee fixtures, however. the bill
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wu much larger than had been expected earlier. Th
understatement of its depreciation cost helped t
swell reported profit figures every year the ol
fixtures were in \&lie.
By Salomon Brothen's reckoning, of the $172.
billion in corporate profits recorded in the fin
quarter of 1980, when inflation was at its peak. $72.
billion stemmed from theee a.rtWcial llOW'CeS.
Now, of ooune, the rate of inflation has falle
from double digits to about 4 percent or 5 percenL S
for the moment anyway, says Salomon Brother.
when you check a typical company's profit figure
''what you aee 1-what you get."
Aside from operators of busine98eS themaelve
why should anyone care about all this? Well. it seea
that the quality of profit.a has aome important effec1
on what butine.es do with thoee profits -whetN
they invest them in new projects that creat
additional jobs, how much they distribute into th
economy through their shareholders in the form c
dividends.
As Salomon Brothers observed. "Althoug
corporations are presumably happy to report inflate
profit.a to stockholders. they have, wisely, prove
reluctant to spend them." They know that at le~
aome of the money is, in effect, borrowed from the
own future operations.
If inflation remains at relatively low levels, tl-
pr0fitaoompanies report in the months ahead may nc
grow as fast u they would in a superheate
atmosphere. There will be fewer inventory profit
Depreciation coeta will be more realisti1
Furthermore, ciompanies faced with any cornpetitic .
at all will find it more difficult than it used to be 1 •
eolve all their problems with yet another pn ,
increaae. .
But the earnings that are reported wi •
prospectively be of much greater value to tl ·
economy at large than the puffed-up profits of u ·
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Upswing in interest rate-
higher yields for savers ·
By ~A1toela&ff Prea1 ~w u.-wtnc ln ln~ rata, oonlidered a
pomible trouble apot fw-the eccnomlc rec:awry, la
helping •vera by puah1na up yielda on •vtnea
certificates. Startinl today, the maximum lnteteR rate
on six-month certificates IOld by.banka and •vinet
institutions JwnJ» to 9.~l percent from the previous
week's 9.45 percent. 1boee rates are de1ennined by a
go.vernment formula bued on the average yiel4-of
Treasury billa auctioned MCh week by the ~
Department. At Monday'• auction, the avereae rate on
six-month billa hit the highest level since lut fall.
Laid off workers lo gel benefits
Mn.PIT AS -More than 2,000 workers who were
laid off from the Ford Motor Co. in Milpitas are eligible
for special federal umtance becau.e they lost their joba
becauae of foreign competition, the U.S. Department of
Labor has ruled. In lta Monday dedRon, the depu1:ment
said the workers must exhaust all state unemployment
benefits before being entitled to a continuation of state
benefits of up to $166 per week for another 26 weeka. In
May, Ford laid off 2,386 worken from lta Milpit.M plant,
saying Ford didn't tell enough can on the West Cout to
justify keeping the plant open.
Exploratory oil wells diminish
DENVER -An oil-information firm says U.S.
companies completed 41 ,371 oil wella in the fint half of
1983, down 7 .5 percent from the same period lut year.
Petroleum Infonnation Corp., citing an oil glut and
falling world prices, said Monday that 4, 181 exploratory
wells were drilled through June30of \his year, down 21
percent from the same period lMt ye.r. Exploratory
wells are th09e drilled in .,... in which the emtence of
commercially u.eful oil ~ have not been proven.
High court upholds stock block
RICHMOND, Va. -CSX Corp. says it will extend
its tender offer for Texas Gas Re.>urces Corp. a1ock to
Aug. 2., citing a federal court deci9ion blockiJll it.a
propoeed $1.07 billion takeover of Texaia GM. Supreme
Court Chief Justice WarTen Burger refused Monday to
overturn a lower court's order that blocks CSX from
buying Texas Gas stock at $52 a ahatt, at 1eut until a
challenge to the takeover ia heard.
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Charley is the-first to f inisl)
~an Francisco yacht clai:ms line honors in Transpac race
BY ALMON LOCI.ABEY ~ .............. handicap leader until one of the leeser rated yachta
beats her corrected time.
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· . Rocketing ahead of 20 knot tradewinds and
A3 the two yachts were snugged into their berths
at Ala Wit} Yacht Harbor, an even noiaer and wetter
greeting '1.-as on hand, complete with leis, kisees and
buckets of · maitais, favorite drink in the islands,
according to Bobble Jennings at Transpac press
headquarters.
Based on the 8 a.m. Monday roll call, the most
likely handicap winner was Irving Loube's 46-foot
Class C sloop Bravura, sailing under the colors of the
Lahaina Yacht Club. Second on handicap time was
the Class B yacht Great Fun. and third was Jumpin
Jack flash, also a Class B entry.
ai.x-foot aeas from Koko Head to Diamond Head, the
67-foot' sloop Char~ey, skippered by Nolan Bushnell
of.St. Francis Yacht Club, San Frandao, crossed the
finish line at 2:54:38 (PIYr) Monday to claim line honors (first to finish) in the 32nd Los Angeles to
Honolulu yacht race.
Two hours later, at 4:54:58 (PIYr) the 67-foot
. Merlin, sailed by a St. Francis Yacht Club syndicate
headed by Cliif Wilson, also drove across the finish
Jjne.
; Both yachts were greeted by 900res of boats,
If-den to the gunwales with family, friends and press. '1ong with thousands of spectators lining the sh ore at
~ndHead.
Charley's elapsed time was 9 days, 1 hour and 54
minutes, about 14 hours short of the elapsed time
record of 8 days and 11 hours set by Merlin in the 1977
Transpac. Merlin's elapsed time in this race was 9
days, 3 hours and 54 minutes.
Transpac headquarters at Honolulu said the next
yacht was not expected until early today. The Santa
Cruz-50 Oaxaca radioed her 100-rnile position early
Monday afternoon and gave an ETA of 2:27 a.m.
(PDT).
As the line honors winner, Charley is also the
Class leaders on handicap:
CLASS A -1. Oaxaca; 2. Whistlewind; 3 .
Samurai; 4. Charley; 5. Upbeat.
CLASS B -1. Great Fun; 2. Jumpin Jack Flash;
3. Tomahawk; 4. Mimi B; 5. Zamazaan.
CLASS C -1. Bravura; 2. Marishiten; 3. Heat
Wave; 4. Timberwolf; 5. Uin Na Mara.
CLASS D -1. Skysail; 2 Ubalia Too; 3.
Winsome Gold; 4. Celerity; 5. Montgomery Street.
Big meet lures Moffet
But Newport grad is coming off grueling training
By CURT SEEDEN cw-. 0.-, .......
Don't look for any world records
from former Newport Harbor High
standout John Moffet at the
McDoriald's International Invitational
swim meet this week.
Festival (in Colorado Springs) and I
swam in the Seventeen (Magazine)
meet (in M.iasion Viejo)," says Moffet,
currently ranked third in the world in
the 200 breaststroke.
"Right now, I'm looking at the
nationals," he adds.
this meet, so that means he'll (Zhulpa)
probably be with them."
Moffet, a member of the
Tustin-based Southern California
Aquatics team, boasts personal bests of
1:03.13 in the 100 breast, 2:17.01 in the
200 breast and 2:07.01 in the 200
individual medley -three events in
which he will participate beginning
Thursday. .
Oh, Moffet will be on hand when
athletes from more than 20 countries
converge at USC's new swim stadium
for the four-day meet which begins
Thursday.
It's just Cl8t Moffet, who'll be a
sophomore next year at Stanford, is
coming off his hardest training sched-
ule. In short, he's downright tired.
Still, Moffet figures he'll have
another chance to awim against Ro-
bert.as Zhulpa, the gold medal winner
in the 200 breast at the Moecow
Olympics, and one of two swimmers
ranked ahead of him in that event.
Victor Davis of Canada, incidentally,
is currently No. 1 in the 200 breast with
a time of 2:14.77. He attained that mark
at the World'Championshipe last year
in F.cuador. Zhulpa was 8eCOnd at the
same event and Moffet was third.
Pitching great
ohn Moffet ''I trained very hard at the Sports
"He was No. 1 in the world for three
years until last ye.er. I heard the
Ruasians are aending their best team to
Former Giant Juan Marichal shows off
retired jersey No. 27 a t recent cer-
emonies.
Swimfest
attracts
big stars
LOS ANGELES. -Top U.S.
swimmers will be up against an
international cast of standouts
from more than 20 countries start-
ing Thuraday at the McDonald's
International Invitational swim
meet.
The four-day meet, hosted by
the Loe Angeles Olympic Or-
anizing Committee and United ~tat.es Swimming, will mark the
first competitive use of the new
swim stadium at USC.
Alao on the agenda ls the Inter-
national Diving Invitational, aet
to begin Sunday, featuring a U.S.
team which includes Greg
Lougania and Bruce Kimball fac-
ine divers from several other
countries. Louganis, who attends
UC Irvine, is coming off a gold
medal perfonnanoe at the World
University Games in Edmonton,
Alberta.
The swim meet, meanwhile,
will feature several interesting
matchups, including former New-
port Harbor High standout J ohn
Moffet against the USSR's Ro-
bertas Zhulpa in the 200-meter
breastatrok.e (see related story)
and the U .S.'s Jeff Kostoff
against the Soviet Union's
Vladlm.ir Salnikov in the 400, 800
and 1,500-meter freestyles.
Salnikov is the world record
holder in the 400. 800 and
1,500-meter freestyles. Kostoff
owna aeven national titles.
.. ' ' '
Ump says he'll eject Wilson
Brinkman promises to toss Royal 'even if he apologizes'
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)....--Umpire Joe
Brinkman, who exchanged angry word.a with
Willie Wilson, vowed to toss the Kansas City
outfielder out of tonight's game with Toronto
"even if he apologizes to me."
Brinkman worked home plate during
Toronto's 11-inning, 7-4 victory over Kansas
City Monday night and Wilson argued several
called strikes. After the game the two yelled at
each other coming off the field and Brinkman
said Wilson made vulgar remarks about his
mother.
"I guea nobody calls inside pitches on
him," Brinkman told Mike F)ah of the Kansas
aty Star. "I just don't care if the man ever plqs
another baeball game while I'm on the field -
ever, ever again."
Brinkman said he did not plan to report the
incident to the American League.
"I'm not even going to write him up
becawie he'll be going eyery night when I 9ee
him anyhow. Whenever he looks at me
croa-eyed, or looks at me. U he shakes his head.
If he aays hello. U he apologizes, I'D run him."
Brinkman said he called Kansas City
Manager Dick Howser to complain about
Wilaon. Aaked what he told Howser, Brinkman
said, "I told him exactly what I'm tel.ling you."
"What are you going to do?" Brinkman
said. "The guy throwing the ball has a right to
pitch if he's throwing it there. I'tn not trying to
cheat anybody."
Wilson said Brinkman called him vulgar
names, too.
"I told him his strike zone was kinda bad
today," said Wilson, adding that the two
exchanged insults. He quoted Brinkman as
saying, "We'll see how long you stay in the
game wmorrow."
Baker still silent,
hut his hat isn't.
U.S. track
was dis:mal
at Ga:mes LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dusty
Baker of the Los Angeles Dodgers
said politely recently that he
didn't want to do any more inter-
views, explaining, "I'll start talk-
ing again when m y bat starts
talking.''
The 12-ye,.r veteran was
understandably displeased with
his first-hall performance, when
he hit only .231, more than 50
points below his career average.
he's 7-for-14 with six RBI since
the All-Star break, Baker didn't
have a lot to say.
"I've still got some work to do,"
he said, noting he's still hitting
only .244.
The Dodgers have some work
to do, too, with their defense, in
particular. They committed three
more errors, giving them 101 of
the seaaon, and two came in a
disastrous sixth inning when St.
Louis scored five unearned runs.
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -
High-profile Willie Gault and un-
heralded Randy Givens salvaged
what otherwise was a dismal
United States track and field per·
formance at the XIl World Uni-
versity Games.
On a Monday night as the
11-day games ended, Gault and
Givens anchored America's win-
ning men 's and w ome n's
400-me ter relay teams.
Tlcketa for the meet range from
~-$7 for mopting ae98iona and
$5-$12 for evening ae9Uons. Div-
ina tickets are " and $8.
NFL camp opens
Baker's bat had plenty to say
Monday night, collecting four
hits, including two home runs, the
second one, a dramatic two-run
blast with one out in the bottom
of the ninth inning that lifted the
Dodgers to a comeback 7 ~6 victory
OVtt St. Louis.
That left the Dodgers in a con-
siderable hole. especially with St.
Louis relief ace Bruce Sutter on
the mound.
But they came back, scoring
their final four runs off Sutter,
7-5, who took the loss.
Meanwhile, Soviet diver Sergei
Shlibashvill, 21, who s.Wfered
multiple head injuries and under-
went brain surgery following an
accident in the men's 10-meter
platform dive Saturday. re·
mained in critical condition. He's
on a life support system.
Tltk.eta can alao be ordered by
phone (213) 741-6000.
New Miami QB Dan Marino and Coach Don
Shula meet on opening day Monday. But even after that, and the fact
Herndon celebrates birth of son in big way
Tiger outfielder accounts I or seven runs as Detroit rolls over Angels, 12-6
DETROIT (AP) -Larry Herndon
~y la not going to forget the day h1a f ~~ was born. and neither are the .......
II Herndon collected five hita, scored four ru.m and knocked ln three more u the I ~t Tlcen bluted the Anae1t. 12-6
t Monday nlaht. .
1 The tof~apoken leh fielder's day
• 1taned eerly when h1a wife pve b01h to
lMTy Jr. at 1:16 a.m., and it flniahed with
'a flve-for-tix perf OC'Tl'lanCe that hieh-Ucbted the Tlcn'a' 19-hlt att.dt apinat
faur .A.J\e!l pit.chen. •
f "We ,.Uy feel aood about the whole
~," aaid Herndon, who hat three
~UCflten. ''The baby a1ar'ted the whole
~· I ;.wt felt tJOOd. When I came to the
my wtfe takf, 'Have a aood day."'
llemdon had hill and .:xnd runt ln his
first four time9 at bata, capped by a
two-run homer In the fifth inn1.na that
pve the Ttaers a 10-3 lead.
It made pitcher Dave Rm.ema'a night
euy, althouch it didn't start out that way.
Rol.eTna aurvtved a ahaky fint lnnina ln
which the Angela took a 3-0 lead after just
three batten. Rod Carew and ltAck
Burleeon opened the game wtth singles
and acored on Brian Downlnc'• aeventh
home run of the year. ~
"I just aot the bell upa little h'tand 1 t<>t
hurt," taM:I Roltma, 6-0 and unbeeten In
10 deciliona datina t>.:k to late 1981. "I
gave up three rurw ln the fJr1t lnnlng and
Mid: 'Well, I aot to hold them now. lt'a
~.~be a Iona day il I don't pt the bell
11\e rtght·hander eettled down after\
the li.nrt lnn1n8 and retired 14 oonMCUUve
batten before belne knocked out ln the
Anpla' three-run sixth lnninl·
But by then, the Tigen were ln
command .
Lou Whitaker a1ar'ted a five-l'Ull
fint·inning rally wtth hit sixth home run
of the year and the Tipn added four
more runa off Ana"ela' atartel' Geoff Zahn,
6-4, before the innlnl ended. A
buel-lOlded walk to John Wockent\m
forced home the MIClOnd run. Chet
Lemon'• ainale added two men and
Marty c.tillo'a lnf'4tld tut capped the
out.bunt.
All RBI atngle by Wockenfuae gave the
Tlgt:f'I • 6·3 letld In the llCOnd Inning and
corwecutive doubles by Herndon and
Llnce Paniah aacount.ed fot two more ln
the third and Herndon'• eiahth~
added • pair ln the fifth.
The itt'gers cloeed out the 8COring with
alngle rUna ln the sixth and seventh
lnn1np on Eno9 Cabell's uc:rtflce fly and
Lemon'• fielder's choice, respectively.
While pleued with the offensive
outburst, Tiger Manager Sparky
Andenon a1lo hlld prai8e for reliever Doua S.lr, who held the Angela to ju.at one
hit In four lnnlno.
"I had him ln Cincinnati in 1978 and he
aaved 28 1ame1 for me. He almolt aaved
my Job," aald Andenon. who later waa
flied by the Redl.
Zahn, who came off the dlMbled llat on
Monct.y aft.er nun&nc • eore ahoulder for
about a month, blamed hia performance
on a mental letdown.
"I ahould have Md better control.' he
NJd. "Phytically there were no problems.
I feel aood about that. 8ut I threw ~
very unlntellilent pltchk''
While Gault, a football atar a
the University of Tennemee an4
first-round draft pick of the Na-
tional Football League's Chk:aft
Bears, waa eui.l)t the bea~knowa
U.S. track and field athlete~
the 21-year~ld ·01vena, fn>11>
Amityville, N.Y .• waa the Amert'
cans' biggest ~k and . tielcl
medal winner in the games.
She finished with two aold
medal.a and a silver, w1nn1nC the
200-meter duh and ftni.ahine lll!!C:-
ond In the 100.
It may have been the fm.1
amateur appearance for G•uJ'-
The wide recelver·lddt retw'l'MI"
aaid he hoped to announCll he
dect.ion within a week wtw
h• wtU "8n • profellklnll f.....,,__
contract or and try to com..-
tbe UNM Olympe Gamm In
Anaela.
Gault came from behind co
the t.Mm ol Terry Scott and
01'8ddy,al9ofromT~.] Ken RoblNon of~ &a•
viciory ln 38.50 wu•
I
~
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C9 Orange COUt DAILY PILOTIT~. JUtY ~·. 1983 . . '• .
Cowboys oPe.b:.~
training a~~~··:,;
.' 'llllOll llARD
. . . , .. cocaine 1ssu~
THOUSAND OAKS (AP) -·~ ''.JJidWt :
Cowboys, newly arrived ln traln1nc camp, are find1na •
tt hard to conoenu.te dely on football lllltitie newt
broke of a federal investiptiOft 1J.nkN·~ p~
with cocaine Ule. , • ·, ' 'I ., "U I waa in a player._ ~ MIN r-dt, bit· ,
distncted," Cowboys coach Tom LaDdry 1114!' '') 1.. ' .
wouldn'tbeabletoputmyoompleteconcentntiaAcm.' businem. tt • I . , I
Training camp began Sunday im1d 1~ •
running becb Tony Donett and ROI\ S ·. .
detemive enda Harvey Martin ..00 ea· have been mentioned by fedenl ~ ' '' ·• =~~~:i=v:J:t,~~ .,
of a man indicted for cncatne Im~ ·.. ··~c •'
Landry uid be doem\'t plan .tq. d&id~' ~ ·: '
disrnils any of the playen at tb1a time, OftJly-to~ .
monitor the situation. ~ . • ~ ';.'' ... ~ \
''There isn't much here that 1 ~·t~.
already know,•• Landry uld. ''All Uiat baa1-~
in the last few days Is that we've &Oftl:n. ~
publicity over this thing." , ' : ...
The New York Times reported t;be;l~'l".
connection in Saturday'• editions ~~ ~
President Tex Schramm oonflrmed ·ft to:.~ Amociated Pres. . . . >;
The Dallas Times Herald report.W ~
federal a,enta al8o threatened to~~ \1'; ,
team's star running back, with ptl I liDliartOf eocliM ,
unless he testified against hll teamrutee. · 1 • "-" '
Landry said he had beenawareef ~~c;\;· .
his team through NFL Security lut ~ ..... "'
Cowboy names were mentioned in coMa*-' With-·
convicted cocaine dealer John Ru.ell ".W'~ 1r.~" 'r .
and Elias Murback, a Bruilian who pleeded guilty,fo •
,,,_,.,smuggling in Dallas. · · · " ~· '-AA.~ •• I"•
-•• 1.
., ... :
·.. . •.· ..
'. . . , . ~ .... .
re•••s te•r•ey
Rldgellne T ennl9 end Gott CIUb In Orange wtll host the llxth annual 7-Elewn-MDA tennl8
tournament Aug. 5-7. The te>urMy .. pwt of .,.. ongoing eponlOr-~~uecuW Oyttrophy Auoelatlon by
Emry tonna .,. ~ at pwtk:lpetlng 1-a.wn atoree In Orenge County through .My
17 01 by celling Kathie Aoblneon at 835-7711.
. ,.~. ' -. \~ .. -. Jahhar, Bulls meelf-...
price tag: $4 million"· Surprising Blue Jays roll
From AP dJtpatclau
The Toronto Blue Jays, who la
auapriaed the bueball world by leading
.. · the American League East at the
.. ·All-Star break, are doing even better in
LOS ANGELES -Free qent · GI the leCOnd half of the seuon. They're unbeaten. center~ Abdul . .Jabbar met with ' Monday night,.the Blue Jays made it four in~ row
executives of the CNcaco Bulla M<Jno:' , ." ,·, With a 7-4 Ylctory over Kansas City Wlth a
day, but no contract offer waa made to • , . ~. three-run 11th inning upriaing. IJoyd Moseby,
the 36-year-old veteran. .. ..... .• · ~ · Dave C.W.. and Alfredo Grilfill supplied RBI
"It was a fact-finding rneeting,t• ~ ''ltlhi' ·"~in the 11th ... In other games, Bobby
Collins, the agent for Abdul.JabbK ..... ._. "". Jeb ... hit a .olo home run with two out in the
away from the meeting knowing they are ~' .bottotn of the 15th to give Texaa a 5-4 viciory over
'very 9erioul and that they underttand tbt Pi'tdt · 'Milwaukee. Dave Toblk earned the victory with
tag. Now they have to fo hoffte: three innln8a of one-hit relief ... Kem Slagletoa
and do their homeWork'.'' ,. " . drove in three runs with a single and homer and c.onm. reiterated th.U flia ~ · lWdle Muray added a two-run homer to lead
client is leeld:na • ~. l\altimore to a 7 ·6 victory over Oakland ... Carltoa
contract callinC for $4 Fllk and Gree 1Ada1tt homered to power the
Abdul.Jabbar W-•n• ~ Olicago White Sox to a . 9-2 triumph ~er
free a,ent at the ooDcl~ 6P. . Cleveland ... Gary Gaettl tied the game wt th a
the 1982--83 Na~~ ... _two-run homer ln the 8eCOnd inning and Job
, ball Amociation p1a)ll0fie.,.,. · Ca1tt.o and Gary Ward alammed conaecutive
leCOnd IMdin&~· • ~· I , triplft in the third to lead Minne9ota to a 4-2 win
NBA .:-... -· he . ,. · • over the New York Yankees. Bobby Ca1dllo ~ ,,__,, P ~-· ICattered eeven tut.a to pick up the win ... Boston
• the put etaht ~ wtt>. UJ! · battled back from a 5-1 defidt to defeat Seattle 6-5 •Loe Angeles Laken. ' • ~ 0 J D-' '----' . '"nU.a is the first time we've rally bad to~ ; · in 1 =· erry ncmy 1 i...-u grounder 9COred
with them eye to eye," said C.ollim. '"l'bey-mlde '" Dave Stap e&oD for the winni"3 run.
: .. ~Kareem they weren't theft to·~:~ · firing surprised Wagner
The Bul.la, who were repreMnted' · a.y'
Jonathan Kovler, the team's vice ptesident, aNt
Rod Thom, the general snanaP,I'. lint exp1 !I e (
interest ln Abdul-Jabbar lMt month. Collin9-'d
the two aides would meet again~ ~In Loe'
Angeles. ,
Quote of the day
Crala Mono.. after his oo.ch.lhg debtlt ~
with the benver Oold. a 21-19 9tfiri 09el' fl* Birmingham Stalliona, \vhen Mked: if the ..
experience had beeri ie. taxing than pi.,thC·
in the NFL: "Are you kidding me! I haft a
.ore thro.t. my knees ache and my .,_._._
hurt.a." -•
CINCINNATI -Dick Wagner, la
-..tstant general manager of the Cin-
Cinnati Reda durin8 the ''Big Red
Machine" days of the early 1970. and
president during the National League baaeball
,team'• decline since 1978, said his firing took him
by IW'J)rile. But Wagner said he accepted his dismissal
Monday becaute "one thing my parents taught me
wu to have res~ for my superlon," ln this caae
· ·Jame9 Williama and William Williama, Reda
· chairmen and general partners.
"The William8es are really fine gentlemen,"
WagnB said, houn after being removed as
preaident and chief executive officer. ''They're
interested in Cincinnati or they wouldn't take on
the ball club. They don't need the huale."
Wagner will be replaced by Bob Howsam, his
. mentor and the man who preceeded him aa ....__ ___________ ....... ...__...........,. '. .. p~dentof the Reds.
..... . . .. ~. ··-... • ' ~ .... >·
John's lite f4·W~ed bag
of success · l:Jfl.ef}fragedy
·· · ~· i " arm ln July, 1974, a ·. • · that involved trans--
,11 Tommy John bU i.mecf any-~·1-don from hia rilbt arm, ~in hia 19 years •• ~= . . ~ of beby Ttavil John J)6Jeher,ltiathatb•rloellcenbe1 Wtll!t ~ and potllble deeth
(111« with ldmi-cne mlnUW" • ·•1 •lllP'"~t have been fully
tum Cl'llllly cruel the next. · · , . · •· ~~ newap9pen and TV. ._ The40-year-dctleft,.bandft--lelmed .. -:-°;a&-... ~th* OIHU\hored boOk, u.e ._.. in a careet' wtth' ftW . ~~ S.U.y invite you not lnto
dWerent t.eama. two of. them cham-~.,..~and live you the mosi 1 p6arw. and penooal ~that tint inUIDIMe r-ainid polanant detan. of
thr'Mtened to -.. ..,.... and ............. tll .....
.xindly almalt COit the life°' bia-'-•• ·... if tbia IUdden and thm 2 ~ yearwold, who twnbMd from• lhal1erina Vea-dY heel ~ ltcJl'y wtndow. . '>Ur mirid all the petty
•"lbere II nod\.lna like a fae..to-faca ~ Uw ....Uy nourlthed ~-wtth dMth to cmt • It.Mil . pn 'thie fallt pride, the Jeal·
~t a1ull the concen11 of th1I world," ou1 •· the . 1 plte and the Tomm~kl In a book recal1il\I wttt\ lllf.. ~that too often cloud
wjte tt.e pUlt ~ ~ . • .. ~ YWon,'' they wrote
well • the -..ppol1 Ind CMilfwt ' I • t' l"JIC!llwdfrom'~of PIOD&eall •••a ~la one of baleball'•-°"" the land~,_.. W. lwwr , anaUwofTemt'Haut.e,
OJ'er-dae-U•e ,.•r•ey
The ,.,... 8outMtn Ctilfotnla C>Yer·the-h
wottd chemplolletllp wlll be he6d July 30-31 and
Aug. e (If nee wy) at EJ ModeNI High School
In Orenge.
Olvtelone Include men'• open, men'• century
end women'• open. Entry r.e le '27 per tMm.
The dou~tlon toutnament will be
llmtted to 218 ,..,,,. and team• wtll be ac-
cepted on • nrat-«>me, nm...,..,. b9ele. Gamet wlll be Nmlted to ftV9 lnnlnge. For
eddltk>MI lnfonnatlon, phoM (213) 83(f..2298.
R••s ... sters plenle
The Ram1 Bootter Club has echeduled lt1 •
annual Booeter Club-NFL Alumni pre-eeuon
pk:nlc for Saturdey, July 30 at Cal State
Fullerton et 11 e.m.
~em pk:ture taking wtll be featured until noon. Children In attendance wlll be able to
have their photo taken With Ram players.
Ticket• are pr~ at S10 for adults and $3
for chHdr.n, egee 3-12.
Pr0Qeed1 will be donated to the Albert
Sitton Home for abuled children, located In
Orange.
For mor~ Information, phone 751-6343.
Schmidt slams Cincinnati
Mike Scllmldt, benched the la
previous two games, drilled a grand
slam homer in the top of the 11th
inning Monday night to spark the
Philadelphia Phillies to an 11-7 victory over
Cincinnati to highUght National League action. It
was Schmidt's sixth career grand slam and his 17th
home run of the aeaaon. In all, he had six RBI on
the evenin ... Elaewhere, Rapltael Ramirez, not
known for his power, cracked
a three-run homer off recently
reactivated Montreal reliever
Woodle Fryman to lead Atlan-
ta to a 6-4 victory over the
Expos. Tim Wallacll, the for-
mer University High and
Saddleback College star, had a
two-run homer for the Expos .
.. Tim Flanaery connected for
his first grand slam to spark
San Diego to a 6-5 victory over
the Chicago Cubs. The Padres 9COred six runs in
the first inning off loeer Ferpaoa Jellkiu ... Mike
Euler's leadoff homer in the ninth gave
Pittsburgh a 3-2 decision over San Franci9co.
Euler al8o had a pair of singles for the Pirates.
Darrell Evau had given San FranciaCO a 2-1 lead
in the third inning with his 20th home run, tops in
the National League. It was his first homer in three
weeks.
Does Bonilla have answer?
SAN DtroO -Padres second la baseman Juan Bonilla says that instead
of heavy fines and the threat of
suspension. the aolution to drug prob-
lems in baseball iamandatoryclassesondrugabuae
for everyone.
"It could be done during spring training," said
Bonilla, who went through a drug rehabilitation
program last iwnmer.
"Everyone could be treated as out-patients,
rm sure mo.t players would want no part of it, but
I really think learning more about drugs, and
aeeing the~ movies I had to watch would
benefit everybody. r wish we could do it ...
Of his own problem, Bonilla said, "I wasn't an
addict, I was just a uaer. I enjoyed smoking
marijuana becau.e it helped me relax and made me
feel good. I never bought any cocaine because it's
way too expensive. but I tried it. It's out th~
Somebody is always offering it to you."
Referring toa nearly $54,000 fine against Los
Angeles Dodgen relief pitcher Steve Howe.
Bonilla said, "Fines d9n't help: they should have
just left him alone.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baaeball-Angels at Detroit, 4:30
p.m., KMPC (710): St. Louis at Dodgers. 7:30 p.m.,
KA.BC (790) .
..... . ,....._S ... In wtth CJeveland In
It'• tbt .. S.Uy and Tommy 'John )~'" . ·the~WhJteSoxln Ex-Rustler out at home
S'ton:OurJ....u.iftBr•ball,"relatedb; ·.1• ~~--,...,._.. th. ban.,-,_ and hil wife. · g ~~= for the Loi Aftaelee The __ _._ of tM aibo9r C9 .... ;. I ' ·-.. --... \ .. . Boetpn '• Jeff Newman tap out u-Colden W eat CoUe1e
1tar John MOHe of Seattle Mondtay. Bo.ton won, 6-5.
llfHly••rll••
The eeventh annuel WOf'ld Body Surfing
Champlonehlpt wlll be held In C>eeanllde Aug.
26-28. The competition, which ettract• 400 en-
trant• from the U.S .• Ceneaa,
Auetralla and N9W z-aencs. la open to man and
women OV« the • of 12.
There ar•..,,.,, man'• eoe breckete and two
We>mel'I' I dlvlalOnt.
Competition begin• et 8:30 a.m. eactl d•Y at
the Oceanelde !>'-~ludee Auo. 28 wtth
ftnal oompetHlon In 811 eGe bracket•.
Entry blank• and eddftlonal lnformetlon are
avelleble by phoning (819) 433-7633.
Entry deedMne la Aug. 10.
Pro be•eb ..-olleyb•ll
The Pro Beach Volleyball tour reaches the
halfway point July 23-24 with 64 top men·a
doubles teams competing In the first Hermosa
Beach Open at the H•mosa plef.
The event 11 the flr•t In a aeries of South Bey
tournament• tl'lls eummer fNturlng the na-
tion'• finest players.
Competition begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, July
23, With the finals echeduled for Sunday al 3 p.m. .
, ..
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Two area girls • I
I
• • vie 1n tourney
Two area high 9Chool girls are part of a
10-member Southern California AAU 16-and-under
basketball team which will be competing next week
in the National AAU tournament in Hanunond.
Louisiana.
Costa Mesa H.igh's Shelly Neal and Fountain •
Valley High 's Therese Puchalski are making the trip. ,
The team. aelected last April, h~ played 12
games, winning 11 and losing the t 2th by just one
pomt to a Korean team,
The Southern Cal team opens the tourney
Monday. facing the winner of the Virginia-West
Virginia game. A total or 25 teams are entered in the
double-elimination tournament. which runs through
July 23.
Puchahdti is a 5-10 forward who earned
All-StmSet League honors last season at Fountain
Valley. She will be a senior in the Call.
Neal, who will alao be a senior in September. is a
5-8 forward-guard. She was Mesa's most valuable
player last season and was selected to the All-Sea
View League team.
The only other Orange County pl.ayer on the
team ia Sonora High's Stacy Pryor. a 5-8 guard. The
team is coached by Tom Pryor and Steve Kavaloski
Following the National AAU tourney. the
Southern Cal team will compete in the International
Basketball Congress tournament in Phoenix, begin-
ning Aug. 8.
NCAA loses bid
for TV contract
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -The C.Ollege 1
Football Association may call a meeting of most of the
nation's top football powers i.n the wake of the
NCAA's latest legal setback in its fight to retain
control of college football telecasts, sources told The
Asaociated Press.
On Monday, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals refU9ed the NCAA's request to stay an order
voiding the .-odation 's network television contracts.
The NCAA sought the stay while it appealed the
lower rourt ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The lower court order was issued last year by
U.S. District Court Judge Juan Burciaga in an
antitrust case brought by the Univermty of Oklahoma
and the University of Georgia Athletic Association. In
addition to voiding the NCAA 's network football
contracts and freeing colleges to make their own •
deals, the order enjoined lhe NCAA from offering
even a voluntary television plan .
The NCAA unsuccessfully appealed the ruling
to the 10th l.t.S. Cireuit Court of Appeals and now is
attempting to get the U.S . Supreme Court to hear the
caae .
Sullivan captures
state tennis title
WOODLAND -Brien Sullivan, who led tbe
Corona del Mar High tennis team to the CIF 4-A
championship before graduating this past aeuon. is
the new California State Junior Tennis champion.
Sullivan, competing al the Country Oaks Ten.nil
Club here, defe.ted top-eeeded Mark Jaoobeoo of
San Ftancllco, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 in Saturday'• clw.
,pk>mhipmatch to claim the tit.le .
Sullivan, 18, and bound for Brigham Young
University on a full tennia .cholanhip, edvanced to
the c:NmplonshJp mat.ch with a 6-2, 6-4 aemifbW
victory over Chris Ewtng, a1ao of San Franci.Ko.
SulJJvan. was aeeded fifth comtna into the
tournament. ------------
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MonlrHI
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Chlcaoo
Plltt0ur91'1 NtwYOl'k
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Plllst>tK9h l , San Frenclu:o 7
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. 6·11, lnl
Allalll• <Oavltv 7-0 end Walt 0-0l al
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lt·nl
Clnclnnall (Pastore 2·11 el New Yortl
($wen 1·4), (n)
MonlrNI (LH 6·Sl at Hou'IOn tlhllll
1·1), (n)
Critc.oo (Holft 2-() al San Oteoo (Sllow
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cl1co ILtSkev 10-7), (nJ
AMERICAN LEAGUE
TI9en 12. ..... ' C:ALll'OtlNIA D•"BOl'T
Cattw lll
8 Uf'ltWIU
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4 2 2 O Ct bd 11> S 2 2 1
4 2 2 4 Herndoll " 6 4 s 3
4 0 1 0 LNPrth ell\ S 1 2 1
4 0 0 0 GWllMlll r1 3 1 0 0
4 o 1 1 Wckllfn c 4 1 2 'l
40 00 Lemon d 4 013
3 o o o Tramm u s 1 2 o
3 0 0 0 MRC1tl 31> S 0 l 1
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o..'111 s 12 021 , .. _.,
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Delnilt 11. 29-+Wrndon 2, L.NPwrllh.
CMel, MltCMlllo. Hlt-Oownlne (1),
WlllllMr (6), Herndon Ill. SF-<tllell. • H1t•1t••so ~ l.8M L,S-4 2·3 s s s t
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......... C)O -OOtr-1 11 2 SaMr, Jonet (I), •url!MI« <» alld
llMNlt\'; O.Mert1N1, 1iew11r1 m.
MorOllelO {I) alld '*'-· W-0.Mertllln, S-11. L-ethr, J·l.
Hll..-0.land, ~torel (6), L-00).
lll!lmete, E.NU1-... 114), $illlltl0ft (111,
~--Y--t NewVortl .... __, 7 1 ~ tJl•llDlr-4. 1
Htwtl 8lld ~I c..t• __, """"· w-<aieMlo, Kl. ........... 1•4. ... ..........._ Vwtl, ..._... (f). ,._..., 0-'" Clll. ..................
a.1111 -,. 1>0 t-t ' • ... '°" 1tl -Ill ...... 13 • , ...... ,
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JefWltoll ('It), ~ .. (It) end Oedmetl, ~ ltl, .....,_ (9). W-A-la. f•J.
~.0-2.
WNi. S.JC '· .-.ns 2 Cleveland 001 010 000--2 S O
CllletllO 021 320 Olk-'I l4 I Berke<, Eastenv w. Solllntr 161,
HHlon (II •M Hauav; Burn• and Fl'"· HIM (t) W-8Uf'ns, S-S. L-6arlo.e<, 6·9 Hlh-Cltvtland, Tl\ornat (11) ChlcallO.
Luzinski ( 141, Fisk ( 11).
8lue .Jt'I\ 7, lttvMs •
TMonlo 001 010 200 03--1 16 O
Kensa' Cllv 000 020 002 ~ 14 3
(11 ........ )
GotJ, McLaughlin (5), Mofflll (9) and Whlll; Pt<rv. Armslrong (7), lhnko (9),
Cratl Clll ano Well"n. 'W-MoHlll. 4·0. L-<rH4, 0-4.
lta--. S, .... wan 4
MllweukH 000 002 101 000 ~ I 1 Tues 001 100 011 ooo 001-s lS o
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AU9US11nt ( 12) •nd SIPT>mon'; SmllhlMlll.
Jonts m. SctlPT>ICll (10), TOblk ( ll) •nd Sunelber11. Jonnson (10). W-ToD(k, 1·1. L-
AU9U$11nt, 2•3. HR-Tues, JOhn1on 141.
NA TtoNAL LEAGUE
Oed9erl 7, Cerd!Mh ' STLOUIS LOS ANGLS
Herr 71> Ramn71>
Otl«kll lt>
LoSmllh"
vanSlvlt" Hndrck 11>
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Fo.-.cll P Sullt<D
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1 o 0 o Brock lb ' o 1 O S 1 2 0 Mtnhal rt 4 O I O
4 I 1 0 VH-c 3 0 0 0 1111 MonOyon 1011
4 I 1 0 An<ltsn u 0 0 0 0
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7 1 I 0 RCMlftdl l>I\ 1 0 0 0 o o o o Reves c o o o o Valtnzta o O O O O
Siewert o O O O O
Thom' ph I 0 0 0
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Lat AlleMa •3 000 ou-1
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Game·Wlnnlno RBI -Baker (4).
E-Marw•. Grwn. Guerre<o, v-. Henelrkll OP-t.os A"9tits 2.
LOll-SILouls I, Los A""4et 1 2&-+iendrlck, Landrffull. HR-Bake< 2
(10). SB-GrMn (14). LoSmlth (IJ), McGH
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Natlenel a..a9Ue
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MontrHI 102 100 OCIC>-4 11 0
Feleona, C.mo (4), Btclro,la n Ill 1nd Ben9<11cl, Owen (I); Bur-rls, Frvman (I),
ltMrdon m ano Carte<. w-<amo, •·1 L-f'rvman, 0-1, HRt-Allt nle. Cheml>lln
(11), 1tamlrt1 !l). Montreal, Wallach (fl
...... 11,lt .. 7
PllllacMIC>lli. 033 100 000 ~11 12 0
Clllelnntll 002 203 000 00-1 IS 4
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Hudlon, He<nanotr (6), Alllmlreno (7),
Holland m1 McGrew Ill) enO Olar;
a.tr1vl, Gala (4), Po-CS>. Htves !71.
Hume (9) and t(nlcatv. W-HOlltnd, 4·0.
L-Hume. 1·4. Hlts-Plllledelollla, SchlTlkll
2 1 m. Clnclnnall, CtclenO m
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Chlc.aoo 111 010 100-5 11 O
San Oleoo 600 000 OOx-6 S 0
Jtnltlns, Ltftt<h !21. lttuu ler (7) and
Oavls; Wl"tllson, Montefusco 151, Mon99 (9)
•nd KenMltv. W-Monlefusco, I· 1, L-
Jtnll.lnt ~-S. HR1--<:hlca110. Hell 2 (4),
Devi• Cl•). San Olt9o, Flanntrv 131.
"""''" J, Glafllt 2 PlllSlll.WOh 100 100 001-J 10
San Francisco 101 000 000-7 I 1
ltoblnM>n, Strmltr1to ltl, SCurrv ltl end
,.....; Brtlnlno, Barr (ti •rlel Mtv.
W-Sarmltnlo, 2·3. L-8retnl119, 6·6.
Hlt.-f'lllltlur91'1. Eesltr IS) San Fr•n· clsco, (20).
MAJOR LEAGUE LE AOERS
American LaHUe
IATTING (19S ., t>illll: eanw, ""-"·
.At4; B0991, &os•on •. 361; Brtll. Kansas
Clly, .l5'; Griffey, New Yon., 333; Meltat,
Kensal Cllv. m .
ltUNS: Youn!, Mllw•ukM . '°· Uoslltw. Toron10, 5'; OEnnt, &otlon, SS; WWI'-!,
KtMH Cllv, $S; EMurrtv, a.111more, s... ltll: 1tic.. loslon, 61; Klllle. CNcaoo.
'41; C-, MllwaukM . ST; Warel, MIMt·
toll. SS; L.N.P9rrllll. OttrOll, S4. HITS: IOllel, &otton, 1071 Wllllakef.
OttrOll, 1115; ltlct, halon, IOI; Warel,
MlnnftOla, 100; ear-, ........, ft.
DOUBLES: BOHS, l o•lon. 26;
L..N.Parrllh, OttrOlt, 26; McltH, Kense•
Cllv. H; Hr1>91<, ~le, 241 Sert lleel
wlltl 21,
TltlPLES. Herndoll, Ottrolt, 1; G.Wllton, Ottrolt, 6; Gftffln. T!l'onto, 6, 10 .,. lltlel
wllll $. HOME ltUHS: ltlct, ... ion. U; Kime, C'*-• JO; Armes, lkKlon, 11; c-. Mllw8'Al ... 17; """'w, Tll'Oftto, 11. STOLEN eAIES: lt.HenelerMln, Oel<·
!encl, '71 J,Crur, CNceoo. '21 W.WllSOll, Kanee1 Clly, Jt: tt.1,.1.r,. Ctt!Cet6, »1 ~ Tne1 ti.
'9T(HINO :(1 4*/llona): KootMen, Chi~
cefO, 7·1, >.JS; lt.WadltOll, Tlforilo, 6-1,
UI; ~ AMiii. .. t. a..•; ltltfleltl, New
Yorll, 10-~, ) l4; Helt, Mllweulr.M, 6-2. U1.
ITRlltEOUTS: Stieb, TOl'Ollto, 11>; ~. c~. t«J; Morr11. Oetf'Oll,
'11 1t1t111ttt1. New Y0<11, t>: w11on, Mii• WIUllM Q .
$AVb: QulWllOerr'" Kallaft Cllv, 201 Stenltv, ... ten, 16; Ct uellll, ... Ille, IS;
Ill.Devit , Mi-tote, 14/ L-1. o.trOlt, 12.
Kevin Fell, Alex Wesner, Steve Schroe der and Je ff
Tomlin; and (back row) David Vistaunet, Jeff
Oeding, Stuart Lilias, Scott Marumoto, Jeff
Harvey and Coach Jim Turner.
HITS· Otlver, MonlrHI, 106, Tnon. Hous ·
Ion. 105. Dawson, MontrHI, 10.; Hendrick, St.Louis. 100; Garv..,. San Olaoo, 9t,
...,..rl>l\v, Allanla, 99. DOUBLES: 041ve<, MonlrHI, 14; Buel<·
,.... , Chicago, 72; Handrick, S1.Loul1, 72,
Knl11111, Houtlon, 22; Cru1, Houstoro. 21.
J.ltev. Pl11,1>ur1111. 71.
TRIPLES, Buller, Allenle , I, Mor-.
HouSloro, 8, Raines, Monlrt11, 7; Dew~.
MonlrH I, 6, S art tleo wllh 5.
HOME RUNS; Evens. San Francisco, 20; Gv«rw•, L" A,._.., lt; Murl>llv. Ati.n·
I•. 19. Dawson, MonlrHI, 17, Schmid!, Phllteltll>l\la, 11. STOLEN BASES· Raine\, MonlrHI, 36;
Wiison. New YOl'k. 31; S.Stx, L" ..,._..,
2'; L•Ma,ltr, San Francisco. 21. Mor-.
Houston, 21.
PITCHING 11 Cltcl1lonsl N\Onlefusco,
San Olt9o, 1·1, 4.07; ltvan. Hou\104', 1·1,
l.t 7. Falcone, Allenle, 7·1, 7.97; P, Perea,
Altanla. 10·7, 2.51. HMMfl. L" ..,._..,
l·l. l.l4; Roger\, MonlrN I, 12·l, 2.9'.
STRIKEOUTS; Carllon, Pllllaeltlpl11a. 141; Solo, Cincinnati. 130, McWlllla ms,
Pl111bur11h, 109; Rooera, Monlrta l. 19. Be<envl. Clnclnne ll, M. SAVES· Baelro\lan. Allanlt, 13, Re·
ereloro, MonlrH I, ll; La velle. San Fren· cl.co. 12. LeSmllh. Chlcavo, 11, LUCH . S.11
Olaoo, 9; s. Hawe, L .. ,.,....., '
Uttle LMtue
TOURNAMaNT OF CHAMl"M>NS Olttrtct 62
(at ,.._.,,..... Vtltv LLI ,.....,., Scert
Slen•on 1. Founlaln v all9y Soulh O TtdaV's GMw
5.JO o.m. -Stanton v'-Stavltw
Tlwn49V'• ~nND GwM S:lO o.m. -Wt\lmlnster Nallonal vt
1onl11hl's wlnMr
UTILE LEAGUE ALL·STAAS
SenicW LM9Ue
DISTRICT SS TOUttNAMI NT ca1 w~ '"•""· ...,..,., Sundllv's Sc-Norlh lrvlnt 4. L•11una Blitch 3 Mlu lon North 1. SaoclltOaek S
Mlu lon SO<llh 19. El TOl'O 0. 4 IM l"9S !El Toro etlmlnaltd)
Mlu lon Hlfts 1, Soul!\ Irv Int 7 I Soulh
lrvlnt e!IPT>lnaltd) ,.....,., ker9s
Lt11un• 8Hch S, Mlu lon Soulh J
(Min ton Soulh ellminaleO) Vlt lo 6. Nor!h lrvlnt 4
Ttflltlllt"s Game\
S -Mlu toro Hiii' v' S.CICl'4tbeck
1;)0 -Min ion NO(th vs. L•ke Forl\f
w.-...V't O-s -Min ion Hltt\·S.CldleDtck wtnne< "' Ltlo.e FOftst·Mlulon NOl'ln '°"" 1.30 -L•llUM 8Hch vs NOl'tll lrvlnt
DISTRICT 62 TDUttNAMaNT
(at ....... """· ,...., .... , MelldaV'I SC..
S.evlaw 12, Bol'9 9
Ttftllftt°I GerM
S -F ounlaln v alltv South "'· We SI· mlnsler Nellontt w.-...v'1GMM
S 11.m -ltoC>lnwood vs. Hunll119ton
Valltv 'TllunMV's Game
s 11 "'· -BOlsa "''· Fountain ven.v Soulll·Westmlnster Nallonal lo-
~ L.ee91M
DIS'BICT 61 TOUlllNAMElfT
(at F_,..111 ValeY Hllll)
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ltV Soutll 1 Ttftiltlt'S~
s -Founltln Valleo; Nor111 vt. Ocean View Amertcen
S -ltoDtnwoocl o . Stevltw W....,_V'sGwM
Som. -Huntlnolon \la119v vs Fovnletn
va11tv Soulll T'llundlV's Geme
6 11.m , -Founlaln Vetltv NOl'tll·Oc.ean
View America n toatr "'' Rot>·
lnwood·Stavlew loMr
DtSTIUCT SS TOUttNAMaN"T
at W..e.1det l"artr, lrvllltl
laturc19V'• c.-4 o m -Mission Soulll v'-SteldtebaCk
1 p.m, -NOl'll\ lrvlnt n Mission Hiiis
SuNaV'• ~
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4 p,m. -Vltlo "''· L•k• Forest ~.,..~
S o.m. -Min ion Soulh·S.OOMll>Kll tor.er
Vt. Norlll lrvlM•MIUIOI' HIMS lostr
1:30 p,m -Mission Sovth•Steldltl>aGk
winner "'· NOl'tll lrvlnt·Mln lon Hiib winner
T""419Y, '1lllV lt G-
J Pm. -L99una Bttell·So\.tlll trvlne
-vs. Vltlo·Ltke F°'"' lot.t< 1:30 p "'· -Lteunt S..cl\·Soull\ lrvlnt wlnne< VI. Vltlo·Ltke F0<n l Winne<
LITTLE LEAGUE
11·12·V...· ...
DtSTIUCT 62 TOUlllNAMSNT
AltlA A (ti l'eufttelll Vtltv N.-LL)
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SllJ P.m. -Sen Ci.mtnlt n La1111118
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7iJO 11.m. -Sen Clt!Mn••· ltfulle
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wood 1:30 pm -S.OdtelwlCll·\llelo winner vs
SOIJtll lrvlM W..,.Mtllv, JUiy 20 Games
S:IS p.m -Min ion Norlh·Noriri Irvine
1o .. r v,. Newoorl Netlo11al·Norlhwood
tor.er 7:JO o.m. -Minion Norlh·Norlll Irvine
wlllne< vs. Newoorl Nt1lonel·Nor1hwOOO
winner
(NOTE: Tournarnenl conllnuu 1nrougll
Julv 21 or 191
Los Alamltos
MONDA Y'S ltE$UL TS
<6ht .. t2·nlttlll -~,.. mHftnll) FIRST ltACE. 400 11ards
Ulllmaie So1ullon I Ade It I 9.40 S,70 3.60
Miu KIPv Ce1 CFrvoevl 3.10 2.10 Flower B .. ket CCreage<) 4.40 Also raced; Miu Gav Awav. Criam·
oa11ne FH ture. L•Ov Lisa Two, Angte Jth Wer
Time 20.34. U U tACTA 11·71 oe>o s2' 00
SECOND ltACI . JSO vard'
Swe-(Blevins) • 80 J 80 7 60 Mark 011 Fe vOl'lle (Cl4!'1net 8 ?O 6 00
Cu Ce Pall IFloresl J 40 Also r~ Terri' Dream Tov. Sevanno
Blue JH ns, Sommers Stertett, KIP Te
Orum. Ummv CllocolattStaooln Acorn Tlmt lt.41.
U EXACTA (•·81 otlel '"60
TH•O ltACE. JSO vards
E u v LeCIH Reouu r IGercl•I
180 llO l?O
Lanlt lltln (Hert) l IO J SO
Joell' Smtsn IBrooi.sl 6 SO Also receO lrlsflu Peu. Wlsh1n• Eov
Jusl Htevllfl, Sister P1!911V. Le Moon Chlcl\, Go AIUl'H. S.r•n Sue.
Time 11 98
'~TH RACE. «O vard•
Her" JOhn JOM IMllCllelll 9 00 4 00 l 10
BIPT>S Pan 1 Aoelr I 3 40 1 80 Mt Rkh Blrel (Warol 3 60
Also raced St111111 E09e. Love A119et. El Potrtros Gokl. Tr-e NabOO Time· 21 99 n EXACTA 11·11 oe10 U.IO
FIFTH ltACE. 350 vatels
It.OS Coe>V Cal (Adair l 9.20 l 10 2.10
trlSll Prtterence (Harl) 4.60 7 60 Touch Control (MllChtU) l 00
Also raceO SOH4v Aneel, Miu Merl!, Mafflts Man. Jel Stl BeDv. Olsco Klllv
Time. 17.14.
U •XACTA (6·1) oekl '3180
MXTH ltACE. 350 urel•
Cl\toerrtl n t IT•sr•l U O 4 20 ·uo ltHI Ettv Sito (Herl) 4 80 3 80
Teut &omlltr ICreeoer) 3 IO Also racao: Goin Tooetlltr. Roel\• Tear,
PHS II 10 Me. Moons OleM.
Time: 17.73. 12 UtACTA 11·1) Pt ld JS2 40.
5eV•NTH ltACE. 400 verOt
Roellal>O (LaCktV) 1940 s 60 0 0
Neve< Sl\Ol'I CCrtao;ien l 40 3 00
En v Stnel• (Flores) I oo
Also raced Sir Flirlin Arouflel. POflt
Fen, Flasnhem, Prlmone1tes Men Go Met
Go, Slllhll Pr l11<e. Es E' Te
Tlme 19.91 12 eXACTA (1·l l oe10 \40 20
elGHTH ltACE. 870 Yard•
Win POllCv 10 60 1 70 J.80
Oonawo 1060 4 20
Ca•cllt Dance< l 60
Ah.O raceo· Tuata Too. Ttavetln Show.
Horne B•r.a
Tlmt '5.~ 0 IXAC1'A 16·1) Patel ~00
U l"tCK SIX !6· 1-6-1-1-1) Paid $24,314
wllll I winning ticket h i• he><se't J7 Pict\
SI• consolellon Pelo s7,115 80 wllh 11
WIMlno llckeh lllYt horHS).
NINTH ltACa. 350 vero1.
Gr•ndPT> .. lloleck 1 40 4 IO 2.60
Ju09t Knl9111 l IO 140
Deb\ Turn 7 40 Att0 raced Jes1ors Roar. tchv Disco.
Tlnv CM, Ml Oulctnen, BHu Boomer. Eesv Holst, Mt11trlus CoPv
Time 17.12 12 aXAC1'A 19·7) paid US 80
Alltnclan« -6.795,
Misc.
un1Wn1tY Gamts
'BACK ~·s 400 ""'"' rtlav -I. Unlltel SlelH , JI.JO, Mtn'• llOHH -I Anoo v PrOllofvev (USSlt), 13. .. ; t Wlllle Gault (U S l, 13.'t.
W-'t 400 mete< rtlt\I -I Unlltel
$1•""· .,,.,
W-'• HJ - 1. T_,a Bvkova
IU,Sltl,..._
WOl'l'ltll'• .oGIH -\. Ektlttlna F~o
IUURI, 56.10. WATSlt l"OLO
., unoed $1e1 .. 11, flort1tnla 10 unit 10. CUCll 1
~l ) l vie in Jr. Olympics
Wat.er polo teams Crom Corona
del Mar and Newport Harbor
highs are headed for the UnJver-
slty of Notre Dame lat.er this
month for the Junior Olympics.
Coach Jhn Turner's CdM squad
and Coach J eff Stites Newport
Harbor team. both oomprlsed of
players 15-and-under, will be up
agaiNt some of the best teams in
the nation during the fi ve days of
competition , July 26-30.
Both teams advanced to the '
Junior Olympics after placing
high in the Southern California
regional qualifying tournament.
Members of the Corona del Mar
squad include Kevin Fell, Jeff
Harvey, Mike Story, Ty Tripoli,
Alex Wesner, Jeff Tomlin, Stuart
LiUas, Scott Marumoto, Frank
McGeoy, Jeff Oeding, St.eve
Schroeder, Bob Seely and David
Vistaunet.
Members of the Newport
Harbor squad include: Michael
This wtek's trout •rm
LOS ANGELE$-Big Rock Crffk, Bl9
T ulunoe CrHk (lower l. Booquel Cenvon
CrHll. Ca111lc Lake, Culak Laeoon.
Jeckson Leke, Lllllt Rock Crttk, Liiiie
Roel< Reservoir, Plru Creek (FrtnchlTlan's
Flell. Pvrtmlo Leke, San Georltl River
(west, norlfl tori\')
Rl\/EltSIOE -De rk Cenvoro Creek,
Fuller·Mlll Creek, Fulmor Leke, Htmal
Lake SAN eERNARDINO -Green Vettt v
Leke. Grt90fv leke, Stn1e Ana River, Stnle Ane River (soulh lorkl. $1tverwood
Lake SAN DIEGO -Doane Pono
KERN -AIOer Creel<. Ceoar Crttk.
Er\klne Crttk, Kern River houlll IOl'k),
Kern River IKR3 oowerriou.. 10 L•k•
tsat>elle )
TULARE -Bone Crffk, OHr CrHk,
Orv MteOow Creel\. FrHmon CrHk. Kern
River (Felrvlew Clarn ro KRJ oowerl\ouH . Johnsondale Bridge to Felrvlew Oery1), Not>e Yoong Creek, PepPfrmlnl CrHk
(upper, tower), Poso Creek, Soulll Crttk,
Tult River lmlOOlt tori<), Tule River lnorlh,
south torh of main t0<k). Tole River
(Ceder Stoot area), While River
V•HTUIU -St\oe Crttl< (lowt<I,
Venture Rive< (norlh lork).
INYO -Bak9" Creek, Big Pint Crttk,
Bl,MP CrHk <lower. mlCIOle. soulh, 1n1tkt
II), Georgea Crttk, Gooclele Ctttk, Incle• oenelence Crffk, Latte Sabrina, Lone Pine
Crttll. Oak Crttk (north fork>. Sht ohtrds CrHk, SvPT>mes Crffk, TaOo<>se Creel\,
Tlnemehe Crffl<, Tullle Crffk,
USFL
Sundav'• Cl\tlTlplOnSl!IP Game (el 0-..)
M>chigan vs Phlledelollle
U.S. Pro Cha~ll\lps
(ti BraeldlM, MlllL )
Flntlt~~ Edelle Olt>tn IU S.I Cltl Slanl.iav Birner
(C1ecnos10vekte), 2·6, 6·4. 1·6. Fer"'"°°
Lune ISPelnl dti Bull Schull1 (U.S I, 6-l,
6·1. Merk Dickson CU S.I Ott. Carlot Castellan (Argenllne), S·7, 6·4, 6·4; Craig
Miiier (Aut lrelle) Clef. Bernerel Frh1 (France). 6·3, 6·3, Tom Caln IU.S.) Ott. Jonolnen Cenler (U.S.!, 6·3, 6·3; Jon Levine
IU.S.I Oti. Pell'! Annacont (U.S.). 6·2, 7·6: Juen Avt<lellO ISPeln) dti JOhn ltou
IU S.t, ,.4, J-6, 6·4, Brad Orewell (Auslr•I·
It ) clef Eeldle Eelwarels (Soulh Africa). 6·1.
6·4, Sieve Borowiak (US.) Ott. Eean
Adams CU S.l. 6·1, 3·6, 6·7; Jor.a A11ulten
ISPalnl Cit! Mtrclff Freeman IU.S ), 1·6,
1-S, Jlmmv Brown IU S ) cle1 Cauto MOiia
Cllrulll 6·2, 6·1, Bruce Fo11worlll IU.S.l Clef, Cntl' Johnstone (Australia >. 6·2, 6·3;
Clau<llo Penetta (llelv) Oel Biii r 1IPkev
(U.$.). 6·4. 6·~
Grand Prix hlumament
tet Stv"'8rt, w .. 1 Gtnnallvl
Finl R~ SllltM• Orew Giiiin IU S.) tJtf Roscoe Ten,,...
IU S ). 6·•. •·6. 6•0, Stmmv Gl•mmelva
CU S ) Oat Peter Eller (Wtsl Gumanvl.
6·4, 6·3
Swedlsll Opee <•• .. ,IN, sw.-i)
Mall'• Finl ltaund Mrllttt Jeroslev Nevre11t (Ciecl\oslovaklet Cit!, Mike OtPatmer (U.S.), 6·3, 6·1; It-to
v11calno ISPt lnl Cl•I Ma11nu' Tleltman (Sweelen), 7·5, 1·S; Sltien Slmon1son
(SwtMnl clef. Per Hlerlovlst (Swedtn), 6·2,
6·1 W_.s Finl It~ $MtleS
Cairln Jo ell (Sweelenl Cltl. S.Drlna
Gotes (Yuooslavlel, 6·2, 6·2, Ltft• Sandin
(Sweelent oel C•thertne LlnCIQvl"
(Sweelen), 6· 1. 6·l
Women'• tournament
lal Ntw.-f, It.I.)
"'"' lt9Uftd Mllllt• J•n• ForPT>en (U.S.) dti HHllltr Lu<llof!
IU S I. 6·4. 7·6. AndrH LH n (U.S l Oat.
Htellltr Crowe IU S.J. 6·3, 6•2; Loulr.a
Alltn CU$) oat t(lm Sletnmeti IU $,), 6·3,
6·4. Slltrrv Acker (U.S.) Cltl. JUM Ft<ts·
ttln (US), 6·7, 6·1, Staco; Mar110lln (U.S.)
Cit!. Hei.na Mansel (U.$.t, 6·4, 6·4, Te<rv
Holleeln CU S.I Cltl. Belh NOl'lon IU.S.I, 6·•,
6·4.
MendlY'S trantactlenl
•AHaALL Ametlcall L ......
ANGELrReec:tlvaleO Gtoll ZaM, I ottcl\tr. $tnl CUf'I 8roW11. oltchtr. lo
Edmonton ol lllt Pacific Coe" Lff9Ut. .......... ~
CINCINNATI REOS-Flrtel Olcll W99Mf, ortslcMnl end lltMrat .,.,.,,._.
MONTREAL EXPOs.-Of-~ Jarrv
Wl\lte, oulflelelar. trom tl\e 1S·men r911.,, lttlMlaled Wooelte Fmnen, tllldler, ltOl'll
, .... Cll'9llltel "''· •ASK•TaALL ............... ,.Hide ....
SAN l\NTONIO SPVRS-Acoulred Dew l •tton, ctnltf•l~warl!I, lrom 11\e .We•lllntl· Ion 8""-1' tor undllCIOMd Mure COfl1leler• •t'-C.••• .............. ,._.. .... CONTINENTAL 8ASKETaALL A$·
$0CIATION--911.Pllltd the It-•lenofn•
lfOt'l'I 11\1 AWl(latlol\, P'OOTULl. .............. u.w.
BUFFALO l lL.u-Rl ... "4 Elren Her· rere. ~-kicker.
CINCINNATI aliNGA~ ..,,
"\/eutM, ouaritrt>tCll, 111c1 Jon MKll,
llnttladlt<. ST L.OUIS CAROINAl.s-A.nnout-o ..,...,...,,, on "'"'' wl!rt Ceeltle Meet!, corMflleek.
SAN OllGO C:HAltGl ltS-Tradecl 14*
"""'· Ofl~IYt MMMan, IO K•llM• C:ttv '" ••dllnee l'Of uM!KloMd M\lt .. aft cl\olcft. $EAnU! $EAHAWK~ l(errv
JUflln, COf Mf l>tCll.
CD\.L•••
C:ANISlllS COl.1.IG&-NelMCI l rlen
Cavane11t11 ~ llOdlev co.ell. U. Of' Pll"THURO.+-AMOUnald Ille
rttloMllon of $ttll Gr""811't. enlalenl
t>etll etlllall cGICI\.
Campbell, Andrew Lawaon, JoJ
Elliott, Trevor Benedict, Doug.laa
O'Donnell, Rich Stanley, John
Pino, Sandy Ewing, Peter Shea}
and Rob Mihalko.
America's
Cup races
postponed
:>
Ji
d
·b
NEWPORT, R.l. (AP) --i
Weather forecasters called far b
better winds in resumption of,rf
racing for foreign ctiallengers in !J
the America's CUp el.iminationa. '1
Dick Sadler. who set up New-•o
port's own weather station last
month, said indications were for b
steadily increasing winds today n
from the southwest to allow Mon-
day's postponed races to be run. ·'s
"It may be 15 knots by mid-.. ti
afternoon ," Sadler said. q
Three races were postponed
Monday by light and nonexistent '>
winds as the 12-met.er yachta and -l
their crews along with supponA
craft waited in Rhode Ialand
Sound for more than three hou.rs. ·l
Some crew members jumped •1
overboard for cooling swims in u
the long wait.
The postponemen t meant r1
another try at the same schedule )
of races today in a series that now ,_,
will run through Friday. a
That called for Britain's Victol"}'I !>
'83 to race Azrurra of Italy, C.an-
ada 1 against France 3 and Aus-
tralians Challenge 12 and Ad-
vance to face each other. Austral-
ia II had the day off.
The challengers are now racing
over full 24.4-mile Olympic
courses with a time limit of five
hours, 15 minutes.
Seven yachts from five natio°'·
are competing here for the right
to take on the American defender
for the America's Cup in the
best-of-seven race finals begin-
ning Sept. 13.
Three American boats vying for
the right to defend the historic
mug resume their trials July 16.
Cannon case:
More arrests
expected
BATON ROUGE. La. (AP) -
More arrests in the counterfeiting
conspiracy case involvins former
football great Billy Cannon are
imminent. according to a Secret
Service spokesman who aid two
more suspects have been brought
into custody.
The Secret Service in New Ori-
leans confirmed Monday night
the arrests of William Glasaock in
Pensacola, Fl.a., and Eric Kramer
in Brownsville, Tex.as. u con-
spirators. The;)'. are the fourth and
fifth suspects to be charged in the
case .
Dennis Shaw, agent in charge
of the Secret Service office in
New Orleans. said bond was set at
$2.5 million for Glasacock, presi-
dent of Mangun Oil Co. of Pensa-
oola. Shaw said Glassock, unlike
Cannon, was refusing to cooper-
ate with investigators.
Shaw said Kramer aha wu
attU8ed of smuggling gold from
Mexico.
Sources close to the investiga-
tion said the man who purported-
ly printed more than $5 million in
rounterfeit money, identified by)l
federal prosecutor as Johp
Stiglets, would soon surrend4"
voluntarily. .
Meanwhile, Cannon's inducti011
into the rollege football Hall qf
Fame next December could be 1"
jeopardy.
Jimmie McDowell. executive
director of the National Football
Foundation and Hall of Fame,
said in New York, "The foun-
dation position now is Bi.lly la
innoc'ell\ until proven guilty and
the foundation is waiting to get '
all. the facta before maklng a dt)
ci.aion." \.
Robin wood
plays tonight ·-
.~s
Robinwood Little LH,ue,
which won the Wmtem ReOlnal
championllhlp and flruhecnhil'I'
in the nation in the lS-~-or.tl
~1'!11ion lMt year, opem c:ompetf!o
Uon today In the Dlstr1at 62 ~t
nament at Fountain Valley ~.J ..
Roblnwood faces Seavlew •t ·~ o'clock. Another $ o•dock a.mt/t:J
tonJaht ~t.chea Fountain,,.~
North aaainat OcMn Vlrlft
ArnerlCan, alto at Fount.No Vil-JI
tey Htch. rlJ I
In pmee Monet.)" ntaht. ~
knocked off Huntincton ValleJ,
12-9 and Welltml.nlter NaticnP ~~Fountain Valley Sou~
The aectlonal, dlvt1lon.a1'
(Southem Callfomla) and w"""'$
em ~ tournm1mta will'
allo be played at P\:Juntaln VallriO
HJah this leUOn, The W..wite
RelSone1 towney is mt far Aus.
8-11. ; . ~
I
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Pilot .kine 19, 28. July 3. 10, 11113 Cal"«nla. Publlen.d Orange Cou t O.ity County Recotdlt ot Ofwige County, c ....... '""' ,...,.,.., ~:
2828-83 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION PllOt July 10, 17. 24, 3 1. 1983 St••• of Celllornl1. MOTIC .. Yw ..... ..... ..... TAUITOA: FOYE w. 8PARl<8, ----------------ro THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR '<)2()-.83 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ,... ... _, ............ ,.. PHYLLIS F. SPARKS fltlll.IC N011C( CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR l O THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR .,.._ ,_ ..... 9-N..... 1.11..-.......9 /IT. ,~,, .I D.--L lllNEFICIARY: Al.aUQUERQUE
CERTIFIED CHECI< (p•ylble .. time rta.IC NOTICE CAS H. CASHIER'S OHEOK o .. ,.. ............... ..,... .... LI~ ~-wa.1ont11.,,,,.. FEOERAl SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS-PlCTTTIOUI .UWH ol N ia In 11wtul money ol tllt United CERTIFIED CHECK (payable at time llMI .,...._ ... ,. ....... SOCIA TIOH
NAm ITAft•NT Statet), II: In the lobby ol Callfornle ,ICTITtOUl IUIMll of N ie In tewtut mc>MY of tllt Untied If you wWI 10 Mell the adllloa Of One J>.adftc P1.ua • Tm Center~. Huntl~on &.ch. CA ~7 AECOADED SeotemO-18, IHI
L T!'& lollowtng pertOllt are doing Land Tiiie Company, 1010 N. Main NAMI ITATIMINT S1atM) at: In tllt IObby ot Cellfornla any attorney In thla matter. you .. lnatr. No. 247t1 In l9oolc 14225
O-nMI aa: S1t11t, S1nt1 Ana. CA 92701. The lollowlng peraont ate.doing L•lld Tltle Company, t010 N. Main tl\Ould do ao promplly ao thal 'ICIOJtl An F,quaJ OpporlunJ/g lender pega 1803 Of Offldll RacotlM In the I WHAT'S COOKING, 298 E t71n vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A butlMM aa: ... St .. Bini• Ana. Cllllo<nle 92701. Mittan raeponaa, II any, mey.,. ~ oftloe of Iha Aeoorellr of Orwige ~tr111. Colla Meee. Ca. 92827 OEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE OESIGN tlOUSE ORIGINALS, YOU AM IN DffAUU UNDlll A on llma. -, Member ffilC ;and fedm\l Ram.: r County~ :_. l'"""I ..___1..._ It
Luhen Corp .. Inc .. 2832 San DATED APRIL 15, 1981. UNLESS 2950 W. CenlraJ Ave. 17. Santa Ana, DlaD CW TllUIT Oft llllOllTQACltl AVllOI U.IM M ... ...... Mid' -"' ·--,,_ ne
21oue! Dr.. Newpofl 8Mc;h, C. YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Ca. 92704 DAftD MAY 141, 1-. UM.IN ..... II ......... ...... .... IOllOwlnO; !UO YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAV BE J K h c-•11 c YOU TAKI ACTION TO flltOTICT Olfltte uct. eln 9U"I :tie • -------.-_-l(_Mn_nrc_____ ~NOTICE Lot 100 of Trect 33e3, In tllt Glty -1 bu"' 1 d ... b amea auec • • .. . orp.. y :.·.... ...._ ....__._ • • ... -. "'"~ ... ,.~ .....__ "-~ ... ,.._ l "' t .,,_. I con uctwu y· a SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 2950 W. Centtal 17, Santa Ana. Cl . YOUtt NI~ rT MA • -,.,,111-_.. -------'-'-.................... ..____ "' ....,.., -. ......,,ty "' ..,.wige, ~OrPoralton NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE 92704 IOlD AT A flUM.tC I.AUL• YOU LM le ......._l .. IR.. ..... 8 1110 Stele of Clllfom'9, M per mep ra-
LUHAN CORP .. INC NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS Tnl• bullneu ,, cond ucted by! •ID AN Dft.ANAnoN cw THE SI USted cs... IOllClltM .. ooneeto ,.,.,,... Of THE ....,A&. STA~ corded In 8oo6t 1 t2, Peee(e) 37 to 48
Lucy Luhan, P.... AGAINST vou. YOU SHOULD CON-June 28. 1983 NATUNE Of THI NIOCUDINOI di un ebogadO an ••• ldunto, --ftNI INDID ~., °' mteoelMeoue mepa, In "" omoa
I This .... _, WU flied with the TACT A LAWYER. Ja~ Kauach AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD ber1e hecltlo ll'lllNOlet~•. de • ,.. °' lhe County Alcotdef of Uld
t'.nunty Clerk of Ofanoa County Of1 All right title, end tnte<esl con-Thi•"""'*'' ... lllld won lhl CONTACTALAWYD. Mta ~•.tureapuealaaacnt1.tl ......... ••••-w•T1~--.. -..c-...... Couniy. ~uiV 1. 1983 .,.yeci to and llOW held by It Undef County Clefk ol Orange County on AU right, lllle aod ln1•ea1 con-hay eigun•. ~. regletrede a .._... -. .... -::.._ ---· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
I n t-tald Dead of Trull In the propeny June 28, 1983 ~to and now "9ld by It under ttamc>o. .......... T 7191 DEED Of TRUST DATED t/t5/81
1 Publlthld Ot~ COUI Dally situated In said County and Stall n 11134 Mid Dead of Trull In tllt propetty 1. TO THE OEFENOANT: A clvll T II ....,_..._.. •-l t3 ..... 7~2 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Pilot July 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2, 1983 dlecrlbed aa. f>ublllMd Ora...-Coast Delly Situated In Mid Coun!y and Stata complaint hat ~ tlled by Ille ot _,,,.,,_ -ie............................................................... '"""' '" PROTECT YOUR PAOPERT'Y. IT
j 405&-83 LOI 10. or Traci NO 2052. In the PHot July 3, 10, 17 ... 2-4, 1983 dMcrlbed ... plalnllff agelnll you. II YoU with to Totll llablllUIL ............................................................................. 1•098•318 MAY BE SOLO AT A PtJBLIC SALE.
Cl"' of ..._..,... "'··-h, •• ,.., map Loi 13, Exc..,..t the No<I.._... 10 defend lhlt lewtult, you muet, within Cap!Ull palcHlp/Guefan!y c.,,ltel/ IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Ml.IC NOTICE .~dldl;;~ 91," ~ e.;;, MLt-_________ 304 __ 2·_93 lllt, Ind all of L oi 14, In ek;k' 9 ot • deyufler this eumrnone luerved StalutOfY Daflollt .......................... ·······························~············ l,OOO.OOO THE NA TUAE Of THE PROCEEO-
callaneout Maps, In the ottioe ol the 8alb01 Trect, u thown Of1 1 Map on you, 1111 wllh thla COUl1 • Mtttan Oto.~ and contrtbcJted eurplut ........................................ 2,eoc>,OOO ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD
FICTITIOUa IUltNIH NAm ITAft...,.,
County ~def of Aid Couniy. Ptll.IC NOTIC£ rac:orded In 8oolt 4, Pege t 1 or Mia-tllPOflM to tllt complaint. UnleM UneealQMd IUnde (eurplul)....... ................................................... 9.M4.352 CONT ACT A LAWYER.
T'he 11r111 addr111 and 0111« ce11eneou1 Mapa, In trwt offlOI ot the rou do IO, your dltault wt1t be 8utplue • regerde pollc:ytloidera .............................................. t2.44'4,SS2 3182 Country Club Ori.,,., Coeta Tiit loltowlng P«tonl ara doing
butlness at: WHITE DESIGN. 719 •it
Heliotrope. Corona del M111, CL
P2625
c;ommon dltlgnatlon. II any. ot the F~~.:A~=· CounlY Recorder ol aald County. lll111fed Ofl aippllcetlon or 111t plaln-= "::' u;··ye;·.!:::::::::.:·:.~:.::::::::·.:·:::~·::::::.:::::.'.'.'.'.'::.:·:.:·:· -=:~!: .,.._CA 92828 real propany desc:rtbed abova I• Thi rottowtng peftonl ara doing Tiit 11r .. 1 addr... and olher llff, arid Ihle court may anter 1 Judg-We hereby oertlfy 1hat the abolle lt1m1 era In eccordanoe wt1h tha '"(" • •tt"Mt addrea Of common
purponlld to be. 2436 HOiiday, N--blJSlness u : common datignatlon, II any, ot the menl ageln1t you IOI' tllt relief da-Annull Statement fOf tllt year anded o-rtbar 31, 1982• made to tha dlllgnltlon of proper1y 11 ahown port s.ac:h, CA TEXIM INTERNATIONAL, 400t real prOperty dltc:rlbed ll>OYI It mended In Iha compillnl. which I -,.-._, __ ,__ t t ,_ -.MD H .....,_ abo\la, no warr.,,!y la ~ u to Ill Susan White, 719 ~ Heliotrope,
porona del Mar, C1. 92825 THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE Westerly Pl-, Sulla t 17, Newpon purponad lo bl: 710·716 E. Balboa could 111ult In garnl1hment ol '*"--..,......,_..._, pureuen o ...... rn~ . .,.,_,,, complel-Of c:o<rectneM)." The
DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN· Beac:l'I, Ca. 92880 Blvd. Newport Beech. CA wages, .. .:.t• .. lng ot ~ °'1 ,'!'..operty ~T,;'.;., benaflc;jill"I under Mid Dead of This buslnetl 11 conducted by: .,, lndMdual. CORRECT INFOR MATIO N Amir H. Borhanl. 60t Lido Parll THE UNDERS IGNED TRUSTEE oro.-r i.fr&QUett ... n ,..,com• Secfet Trull.byrauonof a breKhorda-
FURNISHED. Ori .. t 5'" •• ...,.,. "--·h c• DISCL.AIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN· plalnl. p ,,_ atY ,. ___ D-" lault In Iha. Obllgetlonl MOUfed ; SUSAN E. WHITE
I Thi• ''''"'*'' ... filed with tllt County Cllfll ol Orange County Ofl
Th•t said Nie I• mad• Without 926:3 ... p . .... ... -,,_, •• .._ ' .... c 0 RR E c T INF 0 R M AT I 0 N Dated: Dec:embar 10. 1982 ubllahed ..,.enga ...... t -Y Piiot July 11• 12• 13· 14• 15• 1983 lh«lby, '*91otore executed and
covenant or warranty regarding title, H.D.S. Partnerlhlp, a Calltornl• FURNISHED. L11 A. Btanc:ti, Cieri! 4041-ll3 dellvered lo Ille undlnlgned • wrtl-
~vne 15 1983 poSMUlon or encumbrenoes, or u general partnerehlp, '<>01 WMtarly Thet Mid sale •• meda withOut Sharon Nlllflu. Oapu!y !--------------------------------------tan Dlclar111on of Defautl and Da-
to lnsur1blllly of tllle. Placa, Suite 117, Newport Bllclh, covenant or w1tr.,,1y regerdlng tltle. uw OMcaa of Ptll.IC NOTICE Ptll.IC NOTICE mend IOI' Sele. and written notlOI ot F21ia' {,_ Published Orange Cout Delly
r 11o1 June 19, 26, July 3. to. tta3
The total amount ol the unpaid c a. 92660 po.-.loo or encombranon. or u 0-.. C. llllolt......, bteactl and of alec:tlon to cauee tht
balance ol Mid obligatl0111 together Thi• buaJnen 11 conducted t:>y 1 lo lnsurablllty of title. 1100 ~ A-1111142 undar'llgned t.o ... Mid property to
• 2807-83 wjth advances. and ntlmltad co111 general partnership. The total emount ol the unpaid lutte 1• I YNOPlll CW THI AMNUA.L ITATa•NT satltty said C>Ollgetlon1, and ther•
and expen-II $95,939.22. Amir HoMlm Borhanl balance of lald obllgallon• together Lela A...-., OA tooM YaAR INDSD DllC9-R a1, 111a 1ner 111t underligned caulld aeld , Ptll.IC NOTICE Thal NotlOI ol braech of said obli· This ttatement was lllld with th• with 1dvancee. and •tlmatad c:oatt (tU) ..,..111 of • notice of bfNdl and Of a61Ctlofl to glllon 1nd etec:tlon to Mil Nk:1 real Coun!y Cletk of Orange County on and e•pan-111360.303.59 AH_, ter: PWn4tft HIGHLANDI INIU!ltANCI COWAMY ba rac:ordld Merell 18, 1983 • lnelr.
PlCTTTIOUI _, ..... property was recorded as lnttru-June 18, 1983 That Notice of Brach of lald obli· Publlahed Ofano& COllll Delly IOO ......,_ ,.._. No. 83-113225 ot Ottlc:lel Alcotdt In ment No. 83-098 t46 on M1rcil 7. n 11741 gallon 1n<1 Elec:llon to Sert Aid real Piiot June 28, Juty 5, t2. 19, tN3 ......._,TX noa 1111 office of tllt RecOl'dlr of Ofanoa NAmlTATa•NT
• The lollowlng peraont are doing ~9IM11u:
1983. of Offlclal RICOl'ds In the 01· Howeef, o.n-a •own prope0y was rac:ofdld u lnetftl· 2938-83 Total edmltted MMtl ............................................................. 1555.133,11&5 County;
rtc:e ol the CounlY Recordilr ot Ot· '* Cemput °"" manl No. 83-103744 on Marcil to. •-ic 111\Tll'C Total llabllltlea. ......................................................................... 378,&«,Stt Said NII wlN ba made, but without
A) BALBOA BEAUT'I' Bl LOCAL
COLOR 701 E. Bllboa Blvd. Balboe,
PA 92681
ange County, Stata of Celll«nla Newpcwt heel\, Ce. _, 1983. or Offlcial Records In the Of· • ------'"-----"""-' ~-------c.,,ltll pajd-up/Quarari!y c.,,ltll/ cownaril Of warranty, •XP'-or lm-T ru1111 or party COflductlng Sele: 71......_MOO lice of lt\41 County Recorder of Or· CWI St•MOfY Depoelt ................................................................... 4,000,000 plied, regatdlng 11111 poa-t kn. Of
Calllornla Land Tiiie Co. Put:>lllhed Orange Coat! Dally ange County. Slata of Calllornla. aUPllRIOR COURT Oto. l*d-ln and contributed surp6us. ....•...•.••••.••••................•• 47 .322.270 ~bt'lncal. 10 pey tllt rlMllnlng
1010 N Main SI Sulll 400 Pilot June 2t, 28. July 5, 12. tta3 DATED: JuM 14, 1983 Of CAUPORNIA UnMllgned ~(~) ................ -..•.•.............................. 125, 181,075 prlndpal eum Of thl no1e(I) MOUfed • JANE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL
t1 CorOflado, Balboa, CA 921561
This bullnese 11 c:ondUcled by: an
lvtduaJ
Sanla An•. CA 92702 2835-83 Tru11 .. or Party conduetlng sale: COUNTY Of ~ Surplua • regardl ~............................................ 178,4'119,346 by Mid deed ol Trust. wffh lnterllt ci t4) 835-5575 Calltornla Land Tiiie Compeny, 700CMc C..... ~.... lnocMM for tht ~ .................................................................. 144,725,588 •lnNlldnotaproYldld, ldWinc:ea, If
Alln: F«ecloture Dept 1010 N Mein SI., Sta. 400 ,.0 .... • DlaburMmanw fOf the v-...................................................... 128,843,StO any, under tha terma of Mid Deed of
OA TED· Juna 20. 1983 Ptll.IC N0TlC£ • Santa Ana. CA 92702 ._..A-. CA 11191 We hereby CllrtlfY thlt tha abo¥1 ti-are In ICCOtdanoa with the lf\191, fMa. cnargoa. and ~ of Jane Campbell
f.hls stltemont waa fllld wtth tllt
nty Cl«k ot Orange County on
"'22, 1983
By: Calllornl1 Land Title Co. (714) 835-5575 ,lAINTIFF: llTlaAN Q. Annull Statement fOf Ille YMf anded o-nt>er 31, tH2. made to ttll ehaT""*andofthet.Ntltet .. ted Donn• J Tnornu FICTITtOUl IU..... By· CALIFORNIA LAND GONZALIZ AND .IOAN •• tneuranoe Comrnl9aloner, purwt to law. by Nlld Deed of Trull. FCI. Menager N~ ITATl•NT TITLE COMPANY 00NZAUZ PHI 0 . tWrrtaon Said Mii w1 behaldon:11.Meday,
PubUShld Orenge Cout Dally The lolf<>Wlng P«tont a<a dOlng Trust11 u.nNOANT: ..:MAIL _.. T,_ July 19. 1983. at 2:00 p.m. 10 tllt Fl1fll2
Pub~lhld Orange Coeet Delly
!Piiot June 27, July 4. 11, 18, 1983
2931-83 I
Pilot June 28. July 5. 12. t983 buslnett u : CONCOURS PAINT Donna J Thomu 'A.LCtC -IANIHlA H. ,M.CtC, D.E. Wtlleler Chepmen AYlnUI entrance to tllt 29.a-83 W9Rl<S, 740-B Oh1n1 Way, Cotll Fcl Maneoer ~ lltd .... ,AC9'1C llNo SecHlary CMc C«tter Bulldlng, 300 East
M .... CL 92627 10 tO N. Mein SI, Sta. 400 T1NAL CORPORA-• C....... Publlallld Orwige Co.I Delly Piiot July 1 t , t2. t3, t4, 15. 1913 CMpman Ave .. Orange CA
Harry Tart1dl1n. 740-B Ohme S1n11 Ana. CA 92702 c.p.lllllft,aANitCWAlmlllc:A,e 4040-a3 At thl time of tllt Initial publl-
W1y. Colla M .... Ca. 921527 (7t4) 83!>-5575 .-.-....,..... MRI&. ... ._ i---------------------•-.,. MnTIC( cation of tNt notkla. tt11 total This bullnMI It conduc:led by. an Publlttled Orange Cout Oelty •---.. ...,.. '"~ "" emount of tllt unpaid blllnQI of tha
lndlvtdull. Piiot June 22, 29, July 15, 12, 1983 l\WOM fltlll.IC NOTlC[ YOU AM .. DEFMIU \WR A obligation eecured by ftll above da-
I
g11111mm Harry Tartadlan 1931 •. 93 c-.,., ... 1 l'lCTTTIOUI .,._11 DelD CW TRU9T DATID MPTm-ecrlbed deed ot trutl 'arid .Ume tad
This statement was tiled wtth lhl NOTlCll Yau Mwtl ..... ..._ ...._ ITATDmNT 9IR 1, 191"1. lM.EM YOU TAKI coata. a1tpen-. ln<l advWlOla It
PLATFOOT Smith & TuthiU Westdiff County Clerk ol Orange County on fltll.IC NOTICE Tllo cowt _, dnld1 ........ 1M TM lollowlna peraons Illa doing ACTION TO PROTICT YOUfl 1248, 174.51.
June 115• 1983 wttlwMlt ,_ ...... ...... .... ootlneea u : A.& s. REAL EST AT~ ,..,.... r •• " MAY -IOU) AT A Tiit total lndabtldMU being an
HELEN M . PLATFOOT. Ch apel Mortuary of Costa
passed away on July 10, M esa. 646-9371.
'211141 IUNNOR COUW.T ,_ou ,..... ...... 10 -,.. RM11 SERVICES 2026 Quall Straet "'9lJC IALL • YOU .-IO AN •tlmala on wtlldl lho apenlng bid It Publllhed OrenQe Coall Dally Of' CAUf'ORMA itle lnformMton ....... Newpor1 aMcn Calll 92860 • l~TION Of THE MATURI r;omputed may be obtained by call·
1983 in Orange, Ca. Beloved FLACKS p~~~i-~';' 21· 28· July 5· '2· 983· COUNTY Of' o..ANGI II you wllh lo IMk 1111 ad\llce of StNrnl OevelOpmeii1 Company, cw ,,. NIOCUIMNQ AGAMIT Ing 17141 937..o!Mle lllt dey b9fora
PLAINT'": KIN DOUlllANI, et. any att«ney In thla m•tt•. you Inc:. Calllonla, 2028 Quall Street, YOU, YOU IHOUL.D CONTACT A 1'0.'~~j: June l7, 1983 mother of Jerry a n d Robert JOHN w A TT FLACKS, a
P latfoot, both of . C osta reside nt oC Costa Mesa, Ca.
Mesa, Ca. and Lucille ~ Passed away on July 10,
Pratt of Cos!Jl Mesa.~ .. sts-1983. H e a lle nded and
ter of Patnck McGu1r~ oC graduated Conn Tustin High
London . Ohio, al.so survived Sch ool. He is survived by his
by 14 grandchtldren and 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
great-grandchild A mem -cis Flacks, brothe r Edward
• )>er o f the St. J ohn the Bap-(Ca.nd~) Flacks, sisters, Pa-
tist Cath<>l:c Church. Costa tricta (Jim) Ande rson and
M esa.. AJtar Society S t Pame la (Robert) Byard, 8
Joachuns Cathobc Ch urch. a nieces and neph ew s and his
member o f the A~ of grandCather Mr. J o hn W .
Veterans of F oreign Wars, McCreery Services will be
Post 15 16. Toledo, Ohio. held on Wednesday July
Rosary w ill be held a t 13. 1983 at 2:00PM ~t the
6:30PM on Wednesday. July Ha rbor Lawn Me m o ria l
12. 1983 and Mass of C hris-Chapel with P astor Bruce
tian 8uria.l will be he ld on J u k e o f the C hrist
'Wednesday, J uly 13, 1983 Lu the ran Church official-
• 7:00~M both at S t. J ohn th e Ing. Services u n der th e
• ~ BaptiSt Catholic Church. In-d i r ectlon o f Harbo r ~ tennent at Good S hepherd Lawn. M 0 u n t O l iv e
1Ce roetery, Hun\lngto n Monuary of <Asta Mesa.
Beach on Thursday. J uly 14, 540-5554
at lO:OOAM. Pierce Brothers ----· ------
•Bell Broadway M ortuary di· DENMETRAKOS
: rectors. 642-9150. J A M E S G
,11; BARB DEN METR AKOS , died
. :,r;· LIN EDWARD BARB July 10, 1983 at th~ age of • 50. He was a residen t of
resident of C:O.ta Mesa, Ca. C:O.ta Mesa, Ca. Survived by ':~ the past 11 years. and of his w ife Beverly, daughter J?'~ ange County for the past and son-in-law Denise and
:t25 yean. Paseed away o n C raig L i ndsa y . Debr a
'.!J uly 8. 1983. H e was retired Ander s o n gra ndson
·,;·t-l f.rom the United States Christoph e~ Anderso n
Marine Corp. as a Master b r 0 1 h e r G e 0 r g ~
Sergeant alter 21 yean. He Denmetrakos 4 sisters Mary :1 is swvi~ by his wile O ldham, ~tina Thomp-:r M eta, children Douglas and son. Helen Olvera. Sophia :1 Pamela Barb, Ronald Hoge Frink, m o ther-i n -law
, and Beverly Bondy , mother Mayme Wampler and rus.
a nd 1_ 1 gra~dchlldren member of Calvary Chapel. ·:··1· Mrs. Virginia Stricklan d late son J oeeph. H e was a
Graveside aervu:es will be C:O.ta M esa, Ca .. Air F orce
'•I h eld on Wedne9day, July Veteran, Korean War, ac-
13, 1983 at lO;OOAM a t the live member o( the Ed.Ison :1 R iversld«: Natio nal Cem -H igh ~hool's Booster 's
et.el?'• Riverside •. Ca: The Club, Huntington Beach.
1 family reques.ll m lieu o f Ca. Me morial services will
I flowe rs do~uons be made be held on Wednesday, J uly
' to ~he Amencan Heart As-13, 1983 at 2:00PM a t the
J, toOalion. Services unde r the Calvary Chape l Costa
direction o f Baltz Bergeron Mesa. with Pasto~ C h uck
S mith offldatlng. Crema-
tion to follow. 1n lieu of
~ ...,
McCOthua MOUU•••n 1
Laguna Be ach
494-94 15
flowers memorials may be
given to the USC Cancer So-
ciety or Calvary Chapel.
Fairhaven Mortuary direc-
tors.
Nil.IC NOTICE
FlCTITIOUI IUl*«H
NAME ITATl•NT
Thi tolfowlng pe<sonl 11e dotng
ooslneseaa: PACIFIC CUTTING, t780
Monrovl1 C2, Coit• Meta, Ca
92627
Rob«I F. Gatlin, 336 Toure Lane .
Coste MeM. Ce. 92627
This bulinets It conduc:lad by 1n
lndlYldual Robert Gi iiin This 1181111*11 WU llled with lllt
County Clltk or Orenga County on
June 16, 1983.
'211143
Pvbllsnad oranoe Coett Dally
Piiot June 21, 28. July 5, 12, 1983
2838-83
Ptll.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUl IW .... 11
NAME ITATIMEfT
Thi toHowlng pencn• Ille doing t>Ullnen u ·
BEL-AIRE TILE. 110 4 ltl St ..
Newpor1 Beach, Ce 921563
Mary A Peyton, Limned P1rtner.
821:20 Sot•no, Indio, Ca. 9220t
Bob Buchanan, t 10~111 St., New-
port e..ch, Ca. 92863
This bullnen 11 COl'lductad by: •
llmhed partnerhlp.
Jamee A. Buchen•n Thia 1tatement was lllld with tllt
County Clerk ot Orange County on
June 10, 1983.
F11-Publlslled Orange Coast Dally
Piiot June 19. 26. July 3. 10. 1983
2800-83
Pta.IC NOTICE
aunJUOfll C°'"'T MCAL•OfMA
COUNTY Of OflANGa
700 CMc CeMw Dmo W11t ,.0 ......
lontll A-. CA a70I f'LAINTIFF:ftlC ARDO A.
ft()C)NQUG
DIFINDANT: ,.QQY AN
ROOMOUE.Z IUMMONI
c -No.021.,..12
NOTICE Yau llewe bMfl eued. Thi_,_, .... --:~ ...,.,.,_._......,.. rou NatMM'd wlttllll JO .,.. RMll
"" hdomlattoft ....... 11 you wtlh to IMk the advice ol
any 11lomey 111 this maner, you
should do 10 promptly ao thal yout
wrlllan raaponaa, It any, m•y be flied
on time.
AVllOI Uated hi lklo da!Mn·
dido. 11 lrlbuNI puede dloldlt
conlra Ucf, alft ~ • MeMe que uct. ,. ........... ,. .. .
dlea. LN lie lnfonMctaft que .... . SI Ulled cMMa lolkllllf al conaal<>
de un ebogldo en "'' ldunto, da-baria 11.c.rlO lmmodlatamenta, de
11ta manot"a. eu r1&9111&l• aecrlt•, Ill
hey lllOU11a, puedl -reglllrad1 • Laguna Hills
768·0933
San J.Ja n Capistra no
•95 1776
WHITE 1~~0 THE DEFENDANT: A Glvll
HAalOI ~.:_MT. OLIYI\
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Mortuary •Cemete ry
Cremalory
1625 G 1s1er Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5!>54 --
NICI llOTHOS
l&.l aOADWAT
MOITUAIY
110 Bto adw•v
Costa Mes.a
i'tM150 --
IALT'.llllGHON
SMl1l4 & TVnffLL
WHTCUff CHANl.1
'4 21 E 17th St
CoSTa Me111
646-937 1 --
,AClfllC YllW ..,., ..... , ...
C.rne 'f.tror 1ual\' Chapel· tmatorv
3500 Pec1ftC View Drive
NtwPotl Bu c h
64-4-2700 I
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ROBERT 0 . WlllTE. paued c;omp1a1n1 hu been fllld by tllt
away on July 7, 1983 ln plelntlff aellnll you. II )'OU wflh to dlollnd till• i-tt. you mue1. within N e wpo rt B e a c h , C a 10d1ysanerthl1tummo<1•ll ~
I Beloved husband of Marie Ofl you, Ille with thl• court a wrtttan
C. WhJte of a.ta M esa, Ca .• reeponee to 111t complaint. Un-.
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father of Robert 0 . White of you do eo. YOUf default wt• be ant~ on ~tlon of tile p11111. New Caledonia, Ca., Patricia tiff. Ind 11111~ may_,,., • Jud9·
Akerley of MJddletow n , ment aallnat you IOI' 1111 ,-.. c»-
"---•-·• and Ka ... ·~ mandlCI In the complalnl. wl'llc:h ~\.K.'\.l• u....,,..n could reeult tn oamtatunent of White o f Oakland, Ca., •'OM· 1eai1ng ot ~ °' property
brother of J ames R. White Of other r.illf req.-ted In lllt oom-
of Colt.I Mea. ca. and WU-plaint. · ., __ D. White of M ....... ft Daled. Feb. 17. 1N3
~. Ca .. a1lo survived by Nancy Grant ty
.... u ,,. • ..,, Lae A. lranctl~Cllrk
4 grandchlldttn. He -WM a PublllM<I Otanot Coaat
mem ber of St. Jo.ch lm Piiot July 12. 11. 2t. AUO· 2. •ff3 Catholic Church for 3~ , ________ 4082 __ ..f.3_
yeen, a Lt. Col Retired Air
F'Ol"Ce Rewrve, Staff Corn·
mod<n South shore Yacht
Club, Newport beach. M ..
of ChrlalJ&n Bw1aJ wu held
on Saturday, J u13 9, 1983 at
7:30PM at St. Joachim
Catholic Church, 1964 0r .. ance Aw ., COii. Meea, Ca.
92e27 ln lieu of flowen the WniJy IU,,_. donatJona
be ma:de t.o St. Joechhn
School Schol.anhlp T\&nd.
~ Bro\he" Bell Broed-way Mortuary dlr~tora.
&42·9160.
Ml.IC NOT1CE
91 lhOUld do to promptly to that your Newpor1 Beech. c.Jll. 92860 LAWYUI. T D. SERVICE COMPANY DEFINDANTI: ,A TRICK ~ltteornpon11, 11 trly. may baftled Thi• buelMU Is conducted by: a NOTICI Of ""'SftE'I IALa .. said Trustee ANTHONY AUITIN on time eo<poratlon T.I. No. ... c-No. 17'1141 AvttOt U.tocl ... ... ........ lte«M D~Hl1pment COftltN"1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th•I A:.~.,,.·~c~:,_. ftlQUllT TO INTlfl DEFAUl T dido. 11 tl'llMIMI ...... deo6dlr Inc. a Cellf. Cofporatklll on Wadnead41Y, AUQUll 3, 1983 al .,..... -1 Upon rHdlng and filing lvldenCI contre Ud .• 1dhnde . ,,...... ,.., A. ........ ,,.._ 10:00 a.m., WILSHIRE ESCROW One City Blvd. w ... COfltllll~ or • de<:laretlon ..... Ud. .......... ...... • • Thia Siii_, WU "led wtth Ille COMPANY, • Clllfomll tof'p()(· <>;~~2~
provided n Section 415.50 CCP by dlae. L.. le...._ __ ,.-..... County Cletk or Or•nga County on atlon, u dUly Trust11 under and Publlllhad Of~ Cout Dal"'
Franz E. Miiiet and II satllfactOflly Si U.ted "-IOltc:ltar al conaeto June 16, 1983. purwu.,,t to Deed of Trust recorded '' appearing th«etrom that Ille deten-de un 1bogedo en "" lldunto, de-F-..a Seplembor 10. t981, aa Int l. Pilot June 28, July • l2. IN3
dant, Pllrlclc Anthony AUSlln, can-berl1 h-lo lmmodlat-•a, di Publlshod Ot'anga Cou t Dally No.11418.ln boOk 14213,pega 1378 2960-83
not ba Mr't9d wlln reuonable Mia maner1, tu ~a eactlla. al PllOI June 21, 28, July 5, 12, 1983 ofOfflc:lll Aecord1ln llltotftcllof 1111
dllioence In eny other manner~-nay atgun1, ~ -reglltrada • 2838-&3 Coun!y Recotdort of Orange Coun-rie<f In artlctl 3. Cn&ptlt ... Tiiie 5 Of llompo. ----------------------ty, Stal• of Celltom'9, UICUled by
Ille Code of Clvll Pr~re. and It 1. TO THE DEFENDANT. A cMC Ml.IC NOTICE MARK BRADEN MOORE. 1 llngle
alto appeer1ng lrom the verified c:ompllllnt haa baen flled by 1111 -------------------man. comptalnt « petition lhal a good platnllf! lgaln1t you. tt you wWI to FlCTIT10Utl-U WILL. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
cao.sa of action exltll In Ihle ectlOn In defend 11111 !_,it, )'OU "-'· within NAMI I T A n•NT TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
l1vor ol the plalnlitt, ''*"" eno • dl)'9 alter thla tummone le aer"8d TM totlowlng panona -doing CASH, (peyllb6& et ttme of .... In
1galn11 the defendant. and that Mid on you, Ille wtth thll COUt1 a written bU"'-•: llWflll ~of tile United Smeal et defendant. 11 I MCOUllfY and 'llPOllll lo the c;omplllnt. Un1aaa FIREWORKS. 17801 Skypark tha North IYonl "'trance to tne
Pfoe>er party to 111t action or that'"' fOU do '°· your cMlfll&llt w111 be Clrc:a. S1udlo H, 1rv1ne. ca. 92714 County~. located at 700
party 10 bl l«wd has or dllms an entllfed Of1 appllcetlon of tha plain-Dina Aron. 3 tN7 Pacific: Cout CMc Center Dl'Mt w..c. s.nta Ana.
ln1.,-111 In, •811 Of pereon.t proper1y llff, and thlt OOUf1 mayen1er1 juOg-Hwy, So. Laguna. Ca. 928n Calltomla II rtght, tllle and .,,..,_
1n 11111 1tat1 that •• tubjOCI to Ille menl egaJnst you for the rolllf da-Thie~ 11 conducted by: an c:onwyed to and now hlld by "
turlldk:tOfl of the COUt1 Of the rellaf manded In the complllnt. wNc:ts lndMdull, under Mid 0..0 of Truet In tha prop-
oamandld In tllt action conatttt ~Id rMYlt In Oamllhment of D-Non erty lhuo.aaMed In Mid County and
#holly or In part In allCludlng loJCh •eoes. taking ot lnOn91 Ot Pl'°'*1Y Thi• Ital-• ... fllod with Iha Slat• d91crtbed -Exhlbl1 A. All party from any lnler•t In 9'ICh prap. or other rallll raqueeted In tha com-County Oerlc of Orange Counl'/ on 1ha1 portion •of Lot 323 of N9wport
erty: NOW. on motion of McFlll'llnd plalnt. June 19, 28, .My 3, 10. 1983 Hllghta, In the City of COata Meea,
6 Zinn, Allorney IOI' tllt Pllllntlft. IT Daled·May 23, 1983 m..a COunty of Ofwige, State of Call-
IS ORDERED that tllt Nrvtc:e of Nld Lii A. Btandl, C1ert1 Publlahecl Ot'arige Cout Delly fomla, • per map reconMd In ~ ~ueat to Enter Dlfautt In thlt ec· A.AKAHOSHI, Deputy Plt<>t June 18, 28, July 3, to, 1983 4. pege 83. ~ Mllpe, In
tton ba med& upon Mid dlt9ndent: Publlthad Ofwige eo..1 Dally 280t-83 thl offlcl9 of tho county,__ of
by pybllcallon thereof In Tiit Ol1lnga Piiot July 5, t2, t9, 2t. 1983 -------------------Nici OOAl/n"fo:::: ~ da-Coaa1 Delly Pilot a new9PIPW of 3040.93 Ml.IC NOTICE ecrtbed • :
general Clrculatlon publlenad at 1-----------------Beolnnlng 11 • point In tho Cotti M .... Calltoml•. hereby dM-"8.IC NOTICE '1CTmOUtl 8UM911 Sout-..,;y llne ol Ofwteo A--. Ignited .. the,_~ moet llllaly ..... ITATlmNT M ltlowfl on Mid Map dletent , ....
to glva notice 10 Mid dllendlll'lt; that l'ICTmOUtl WM Tiit lollowlng peraont -doing on Souttwterty 100 IMt lfom tho
u l<I publication ba made 11 loalt NAm ITATUmNT blittn.lt M : IN a OUT PHOTO, moat Nortt1e11Y oonw" of Mid Lot: once t ""8ltc tOf four .-.Ive Tiie followtng porsona .,, doing 12951 Beach Bllld, Stanton. Caltt. thancl tram Mid po1r11 ol lllOfNllllO Wiik•. ~ aa: toeeo 8out'-*'Y 120.a .... par.-.. to
IT IS F\JRTHER ORDERED tha t I D I S LTD, P.0 .Box tat, 120 Cra;t~Wilnc:., C.111.COfP., 729 thaNort"-'er1)'11neofMMI Lot toe
oopy of Mid ~""1 to Entw 0.. lrvlne Ave .• T-301, IMM, ca. 92M3 W .• 1 1h t, 5, Colla Meae, CL point In 1M Northu•er1)' llnl of tha
lault In 1h11 actton ba torthwtlll c»-Denni• G. Poepllll, 820 IMnl Ave, 92626 P~ Of lend ~ to George
polltlKI In the Untied StalM Po.I T-30t, '"""'·Ce. 928413 Thia~ II conduc:tad by:. w. o...y, .... by o.ed r9COl'ded
Office, post-paid, directed to Mid Thie ~ It condue1ed by: an e«poratlon. "'-11, 1938. In booa 148, =· dlfend.,,I, reapondent, or cltM 11 hit lndlvldual. CREATIVE WAYS INC., OMc111 Aecorda of OrW1g9 ,
l(fdr-I• aacertelned t>efOfl IX· Dlnnll G Poepleil Tom Pta lfoot. Soc. Tr-c.Momla; ,..,_ ~
p1r1tlon of tha time praacnbed for Thie etaternent -fllld w1111 Ille Thie ltaternent -flied wtth Ille .... ak11'9 M6d Nor1'I ltlllll) llne of tllt publlcetlon of this document and County Clerk of Orwige County on Coun!y CWtl of On:ngo County on Mid ~ ~ to a point:
• dec:laretlon of thl1 mAillng Of of the June f5, tt83 June 15, 1983 !'*-Not~ 120.3 teet
Itel thll the ldd11U waa not --~ ,,,_ par.-.. 10 1M Nol'ttl II ty tine of
telned be nlld al 1ne '1tpiratlon of Publlthld Orange COM! Delly Publlahed Orange Coast o.ly Mid Lot 323 10 a polrll In 1M
1111 lime pr11etlbed lor thl publl· PllOI J\lne t9. 2e. Jvto/ 3. 1o. IMS Pilot June t9, 2e. July 3. to. 1983 8outt11Mter1)' 11n1 of .-i Lot 323 to cation. 2806-83 11811-83 a point In ttll SolJlt 11111 ty llnl ol
DATED. June 7, 1983 -----------------------------------.. Or-. A--= INr'OI ak1119 Rldlard J. 8Mc:om •-.,. 11nT1rr Ml.IC NOTICE .-i OrtflOI A__,. Not1t...-er1)'
JudQ& ot tllt Superior Cour1 "-.n. """'~ eo .... to ill point of beginning ale'ariaftd a ZIM l'lCTITIOUI 8UIMU l'lCTmOUtl .,_II Thi atrwt add.-or 01',_
MW. 171tl l tf'Mt MAim ITATl....-r ..._ ITAW oomon dlllgllatton of tha f9ll prop.
lulte C Thi lotlowlng '*'°"' -doing Tha lollowtng poreon1 ara doing erty tiwelnabovo do9orlbod 11 m:\·~: ll70I bullneal u : bu~= ~LON, 2744 Eul COM! :'J:.: c:.::. Ofenoe Ave.
Publllhld Orange Cout Dally THREE GUINEAS BOOKSTORE, Highway, Corona clll Mat' 92925 Thi uildofliOlllCI hereby diec:lllma
Piiot June 28, July 5, t2, tt. t9&3 ~~tit St., Newpor1 Boldl, ca. Suzanne Simona Schmieder. 337 111 lletMllty tor any lncouecm-1n
2955-83 Pamela I(, Robar1a. 1301 E. OoMli PromontOI')' °'· w .. Newport 8-ah. Nlld lllW• ldd..-or other com·
-----------Bllld. Long Beectl. C.. 90802 Ce. 82890 mon dlalgnatlon. P\8.IC NOTIC£ Thit butlneea It conducrted by:"' Oavtd ~ Wrtoht. 337, Promon-Slid .... .wlll be made wlthoul
1n<11v1<1ua1. ~Wea°'· ·· Newpor1 Baach, Ca. warran1y.-.-or lmc>llld. reoerd·
..... ~~NTOfOfUM ,,_ Pama!• Robert• Thi• oollneee II CondUCllKI by• e Ing tltle, pO IJlfl °''· or lllCUl'n· .. ..~I ..... Thll .... _, ..... lllad W!lh Ille llmltlKI .,, ahl bf9noea. lncluOlllQ ..... Cflergla and
FICTITIOUI IU._ .. um County Cllttt of Orange County on P ~VIOPWAIGHT expeneee of tha T'ruat11 and of tho ~ot~~·~~«:; JUiy 5, 1983 fll1M7 Thia ttllatMl\t -lllod wllh tllt :::°'v.~~ =
BulllnNI name: ONE PACIFfC Publllnlel Or Cooll Delly Coun~ Clertl of Of1nga County Oil of tha nol9(t) 1>Y Mid Deed
PLAZA, • Joint Venture. 7777 Piiot July It, 18,7.Al.IQ. 1, tN3 June o. IM3 '211114 Of Trut' 10 wlt:I UI0.157 wllh c.nter Otl\le, Huntington 8-:h, ""'1"87 In..,_. ""'-' lfom Ocrtot. 10 Clll1omla 92&47. ,.., Publlahad Orange Coeat Delly 1M2 <it 12'1. per annum• provldlci
er.ciero HuntlnatOfl e.acn. inc: .. -----.---.,.-llftftl'r-----1Pllot July 3, 10. 11. 24. 1H3~ In Mid notl(a) ~ OOltl and any
lteOO Felrlhlld, ~Ultl 150. lrvlne, -------'"---.-....-""'--.'--~-------·---------------ao--of t.t. 100.00 with In ...... Ca. 927 t3 E9111'MIM ~Und ..,._. M the Jerwal Enterprlw, 7777 Center '1CT1T10UI WM Ml.JC NOTICE ttma of Met pyblC1tlo11 of !He No-
Drive, Hunllnoton S.ech, C• MAm STA~ UO. of T,,,.._., S. -1&96.00.
92847. ...~ tollowlnO.... .,..._. .. doCnG nc..=::A~u Thi .,......,t under Mid owi Tiit Flc:1ltlou1 Bu..,_ NllTll ,.. ......,_ o4Tru1U•wtofole-..oui.c9Mdc»-
ferred to •bow wu ft11C1 In Ofanoe W.8.A. RESEARCH OAOUP, 1170 Thi lollowlflo Pl'WW -doing llWrod to ttia Uftdlrl!OlllCI a -"'* CounlY on NOll9ITlblr to, IMO. E. 18th SI. (L-2tl). ~leech. bualneea aa: ~of~"'° OenMnCI
Tlllt ~ waa conducted by C.. 92M3 SUHllT F\JNOINO 1m 2 E. 17ttl fOt a.. Md a Wl1na!\ No4toe of 0.-
an unlncorporaled MeOCl•tlon JIMnotte Ywnne °"""· tl70 I . It .. ~ 106. Tuetll\. CA 82tlO 1111111 Ind 9lctkln to W. Thi undao· Other lhen t pet1neref'tlP, tltfl 9t. IL·211). N9wport 9wlh, Ca. ~LD AOISI ll'11 Corinthian t1gr1ec1 o.u.tmid Noltoeof o.-.11
Jll'Wlll E.11....,,._ 12983 Wsy, N9wport Beaon, CA 92tl0 .ncf!)ectjontolaltoM--..ln
StOerlld J. Kllln. Oen. ,.,,,,_ ~ It CIOndUctlcl by: .,., in:,..~ It oondua19d by': an 1M OCIUn'Y wMI• 1t1e NII~ 11
f'llla atet*'*'t -ftled wltti tha ........, .......... IOCeled. o.eed J4/l</ I , 1M..1 .. . CounlY C1ertt Of Or-,.._.-.., on JMnnet1e Y.Ottm -.__ '-Wll.IHIN! UC.-OW COMPANY
fl -...-""""""7 Thia atalelMM -fllld wltfl "" Thll eteterNnt ... fllld wltfl Ille •IMS tt\IMel ~~~~Inoa Coeet Delly Ptot County Cllrtl of Or-. County on County Clll1I of Ofanga County on '4210 MINN 8oule¥ard ~-"I "8 ~ ..... 12 -July &, 1"3 Junef2, tN3 LOl~~I0010 .,.,,,... ... ~ • -7 v, • '2834"'3 ,,.,. 9'1m• (2 tl)NW530
Publlllled Oranoe ~ .. ~ ~ Ofanoe co.1 ~ ~Matto c 1m1tt1
P110t Juk'/ 1 t. 11. 21. ~. 1, 1113 l'llot Jun1 n . .Mt a. t 1. 11. 1113 ~ 0ranoe OoMI Delly
4067-13 "21.-83 Piiot July 12, 112t. 11N ~~
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flCTITlOUI .._ ..
NAmlTAT'lmMT
TM fol*owlng per--.. -001ng ~-: (Al SENIOR RELATIONS, (B)
SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS . 55
o.rtmouih A\19, lrvlna, Ca. 92715
Lff Stanton McCa mon, 65
Oarthouth Ave, !Nino, Ce. 92715
Thie ~ It oooductad by: an
lndMdual .
L11 S.~
Thll ltatemont w• flied with the .
County c.11 ot Orange County on
F21710a
Pul:>lllhad Orange Coest Delly
Pltot June 19, 28, July 3, 10. 19'3
2822-83
flCTITlOUI .,_ ..
NAmlTA,.._.,.,
The ~ ~ -doing bu..,__
FUN ZONE 305 Plllm. N9wport
Boectl, CA 92M 1
LITE-LINE DESIGN OF CA. a Cllllf. Corp., 7t8 w. Ooeanlfont, Nftlpor1
8Mch, CA 9281 t
Thie bullnW It oonduc1ed by: a
OOfl>Ol'lllon U.._Une Deeigtl ot CA
Raymond Cooper' "'-
Thie ltat-1 -Ned wtth the County CWtl of Ofanga Coun1Y on May 31, tN3 ~
Publlehed Orange COM! Delly Piiot June 27. My 4 , 1 t , 18. 1N3
2933-83
l'lCTnlOUI .._ ..
NAmaTAT'lmln
TM tollowlnO per'&Onl ere doing
bullneea aa:
SUNSET SPA 1n12 E. 17th St, Suite 105, Tuelln. CA 9"80
8.J. YARBROUG H 2520 Park
Nftport, Newpof1 Beldl, CA 92MO
Thlt bulllneaa II condllcted by: .,.,
lfldlllldual
8.J. Yat'bfougtl Thi• ,,.,_, •• Ned with tha
County Cleft! ol Ofwige County on
"'-22, tN3 ""' .. P\lblilhtcl ~ <:out ~ Piiot June 27. July ~. 11. 18, IN3
21129-83
TM lolowlne ciopy ol "Notice", CfP ..
tilt Otlolnlil of wNc!ll -llled tor NOTICa 0. ,.,.,.... UL9 '~ct on June 21, tM3 In ttw afftae T .a. .... ,_
ofttieCoumyAecotdelofttwCoun-On M 12. tM3 It 11.00 a.m.
ty 11'1 fottll !*Ow. 11 ..m to )'OU FIRST AMlRICAH TITI.£ IN•
WIMmUdl 11 #I eMmlnetlOn ol the SUAANCl COMl'ANY, I Callfomll
lltll to the lr\114 prGC*1)1 .,_)'OU oorporetlon. 11 T""'•· Of Suo-may ~en In..,_, In the Truetel'• c .. IOI' TrultM or 8ub1tttuted
Sele Pr~1. CALIFO~IA RE· Trutl•, of tllet ~-Deed ol
CONVEYANCE COMPANY, TNll ... Trull, executed by GARY i . ~ Loen NO. 0-~S-$ MALAZIAN, I mertled 11'\aft, 11\0 ,._
tg I . eotdtd JlhW'J 23, 1MO N lnltru-
T.S. HQ, 101265 "*It NO, 2tOIO In 8oo6I 13417,
NOncl 0. DE'AUlT AND P1g12t8 of OfllQel Record• of Or· l\.ICnoet TO en.L. UNDIR 1ng1 Counly. C1lllornl1, and DelD Of' TMtaT pursuant to that oerteln Notlol of lllPCMWTANT NOTICI OeflUlt thlrlund« ntCOtded Merell
IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE-10, 1913 .. lnetrumtnl No.
CLOSURE BECAUSE YOU AR£ BE· 83-t0.2974 of Of1\clal Atcotdl of HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY Mid County. will under and wwant
BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY COURT to Mid Deed of Truet ... at publlG
ACTION. and )'OU may M¥t 1111 llgei aucllon tor ~. lewtu4 money of the
'ighl to l>ftng you. ec;c;ount In good United St1tt1 of Amtrlc1, 1
"anding by paying Ill of YOUf PMt caehltr''• cMcll peyabll to Mid
due peyment1 i>tu• permitted coet1 Tt\ltl• drl*n on a ttall or natlonel
Ind ·~ within thr• month• blnll. 1 ttatt or ~II credit union. lrom the date this Notice of Oeteutt or 1 11111 °' ~II aavlng1 and loan
•• recorded. ..-letlon dotnlclted In 11111 1tat1, Thlt amount la S7.2 t2. 10 .. of at the main enttenoe to First Amert.-
June 15, 1N3 and will Incl ... untN can Tiii• ln1ur1nce Comp1ny
fOUf eccc>llnl becofnN cutrenl. You located at 1 t4 Eul Aftll StrMI. In
may not llaYe to pay the entire un· tlle dty of Sant• Ana, Cllllornla 111
oeld portion of ~r account, -,,.,., rlQhl. tltte and lnterMI conveyed though lull payment wu detn1nded. 10 end n<>W held by II under Mid
but you muat pay the amount 111ted Deed of Trust In tilt property sltu-•bove. 1tld In Mid County and State 3
Alter tllnle IT!Ollll\a from the date ,c;t1bed u:
;,I ftco(datlon of tlll• document City ot COlll MIN. The Nonh-:wnicti data of rec:«datlon ~ -1er1y 130 feet of Lot 132 ot New-'*'°"" uni.. the ot>llQaton being port Helgl'lt1, as per map llltrlOI lorecloled upon permlf1 1 longer rtcOfded In Boole 4, PIQI 113 ol Mla-
l)lflod, y0<.1 lllYe only tlll legal right cell1neou1 Mapa, In the ottlc. ol ttle
10 atop the rorecloaure by paying the co~mly Recorder ol said Counly.
antlre amount <Semendld by your Excepting therefrom the North·
:rldltor. euttfly 111 l•t thereof and 1•cepl·
To find out the 1m®nt you mus1 1ng therefrom Ille Soutll-tlt'ty
p1y. or to err-. '°' payment to t42.5 f .. t thereof. alSo uc:eptlng
stop the loredolur1. or II your Pf<>P-lllerlfrom tf1Y Is In foreclosure tor 1ny other PARCEL t : Unit 1 u allown and rMaon. contact: clallned on that certain eon-
GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS, I clomlnklm plan rlCOfded April 7,
Federll Savlnge and Lo.ti AllOCla· 1980 tn Boole t3565, Pege 1647 of
tlon P.O. Box 1900 Nonllrldge. CA Ottk:lal Records of Orenge County,
1113211. (2t3) 701-21711. C.Htornll. II you have any queetlona, you PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/3rd
W\OUld contlCt I lawyer Of the Gov-interMt In and to LOI t of Tract
emrnent egency Wlllch may llaYe lo-108711, u lhowtl on a map r•
Med )'OUr IOan. cordldln book 4611, P1Q11 25 and 26
Remember. YOU MAY LOSE of MllClllaneOua Mapa, Recor• ol
LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT Orange County, excepting Iller.-
TAKE PROMPT ACTION. trorn Unite t through 3 located
NOTICI 11 ..... y QIVIN: that lhlreot.
1 breach of. and dlfeutt In. the obll-PARCEL 3: Non .. ltclu1lve ep-gatlonl MCUfld by ,,.,., certlln Deed purtenant _,..., .. , fOf lngr1U,
of Tru.at IXICU1ed by THOMAS E. ~. 1t11C>Yment. auppor1 and .,,._
ANFINSON ANO LAWRENCE N. AN-croec:hmltlt .. Mt lortll ln the Dlc;-
FINSON. husband and wtl1 u lalatlon of Colllnantt, Conditions
Truator. rlC«dld on November 4, Ind Rellrtetlona tor GEM II Hom.-
111111 u tNatru"*1t No. 371111 In own4ltS AMOdlllon. Recorded In
Booll/Reel 14280 Pege/lmage 357 l>ooll 135$5, Page 16511 of Oltlet11
DI Offlcllll f*:ord• In the Office of Record•.
Ille Recorder ol Ot'lllQI County. EJtceptlng tllefefrom Ill rights to
catllornla,.,.. oocurld In tlllt pay-th• oll, ga1, hydrocerbon
"""' hat not been medl of THE tubltenoM and otllef 'miner 111 lytng APRIL 1. 11183 INSTALLMENT Of' t>e1ow I dlplh of 500 IHI below the
PRINCIPAL ANO INTEREST AND -1-of Midland. t>ut wttl'IOUI
All SUBSEQUENT INST ALL· rights of IUf'f-entry. u reeerve<I
MENTS OF PRINCIPAL ANO IN· tn the Deed from Gery E. MllaZlan, 1
TERST ANO ALL SUBSEQUENT IN-merrlld men, u hie aote and MPll-
STALLMENTS OF PRINCIPAL ANO ate property.
tNTEAST; ALSO. LATE CHARGES Thi 1trM1 lddrns Ot other com-
ON SAID INSTALLMENTS. mon dellgnatlon of said p<oper1y Is
198t-32 SECOND INSTALLMENT l)Ufl)Orted to be: 1llt4 Fullerton Av-
AND 19112-113 BOTH INSTALL-enue, COiie ,,._.,CA 92'27
MENTS OF REAL PROPERTY Slid Nie wlll bl made wttl'IOUI
TAXES PRIOR TO OELINOUENCY covenant or werranty, 1xpr1U or Im-
WHICH TAXES. TOGETHER WITH plied, .. to 11111, poaaeellon or en·
COSTS ANO PENALTIES, REMAIN C\lmbrancee'to aatltfy Ille unplkl
UNPAID. balance due on the not• or not• Tlllt by rMSOtl thereof, the under· MCUrad by Mid Deed of Tru11. to
tlgrled dola hereby llec1 10 ~ 111111: 1293,447.118. pl\;I the lollowtng
1111 truet proper1y 10 be SOid to Mllmated coats. •XPlfl-end Id·
Mllafy Ill the obllglt1on1 MCUf'ld by >'enotl It the time of the lnlltal pubtl·
Mid Deed of Trust. The undlrwlgllld cation of this Nouoe of Sile: nu 1xeucted and deltvefed 10 CAU-S3.005.M .
FORNIA RECONVEYANCE COM-NOTICI TO ""°""TYO_...,.
1 PANY, the duly 9'>P01ntld Trull.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
I llfldtr Mid Deed ol Trull,. wrtt1en DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY
Declaration of Dlfeutt and Oemllnd t5, t9llO. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC.
IOt Sale of Mid tr\181 proper1y to rtON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP·
sati.fy Mid oWgaUont and Illa I»-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB·
:><>sited with aeld TruetM aud'I Deed UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-
OI Trust Ind all lnllrumenta end NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE cloeumenll IY!denQlng IUCll ot>ll-PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
;iatlon1. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. In !Illa 1n11ru"*1t. wNlreYlf tlll DATED: June 14, t963
:Ot1t1•t so requires, Ille slngular FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
!\Umber lnctodM Ille plurel, Ind YiCe INSURANCE COMPANY _.. A Cllit Corp.
DATED-June 13, 19&3 Dan Omerod GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS AuthOmed Otllclr
a Fede<ll S1Ylngs and Loen 114 EMI Flttll Str .. I
Asaocatlon. formerly Sant• Ana. CA 112701
GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS (714) 553-3211
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Publllhed Or1nge Coast Dally
by; Mency Cohen PM01 June 21, 111, Julys. 1983
Aaat. Vice Pres. tll26-113
By Anita Autio
Asal Seeretlty
Publlahld Orange Coast Olllty
Piiot June 211, July S. 12. 19, t9113 29~
Nil.IC NOTICE
NO~ INVITING _,.
Nota Is hereby glwfl that the
Board of Truet-of the Coast Com-
munity Co4llige Olllrlc1 of °'.,. County,Cellfomla. wiW receive...._
Id bid• up to bu1 no later than 11 :00
wn. Thurtda~ 211, 19113 1t the Pufcllulng "*1t of said ~ ~ dl8trk:t located 11 1370 Adema
Awnut, CO.ti M-. Cellfomla at
.tllch tim. said bids will be publlc:f't
opened and read for:
PURCHASE OF MICRO-
! COMPUTER EOUIPMENT, GOLDEH
NEST COLLEGE ANO COASTLINE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
An l>i<la are to be In 9"0tdance
#1111 Ille Bid 00cu"*111 whlc:h ere
now In nte end may be eeeurec:t In the ~ ot Iha Olr«:lor of Purcllulng
~ said co4legl dlsttlc:1,
NI.IC fl)TIC[
N011Ca Of M'f'LICA TIC*
TOllU
ALCOHOLIC 91ftRAG«a
To WllOm It May ~: LUHAN
CORPORATION. INC. i. l9Pf)'lng to
the Oepertmant or Aleollollc
8evet'IQI Control for "41" On Sale 8-& Wini (Pub. Eat Pl.I to Mii
lledlollc: ~IOI' 11 2911 E 17111 St . COlll MMa. Ca.. 92927.
Publllhed 0r.,. Cout Diiiy
Piiot July 12, 111113. 4078·113
NI.IC NQTIC[
MOTICI M Dtlt<M.UTION MP~ Publlc notice .. hereby given ,,.,.t
LISSA EDITH JACOBSON 1nd
TRACIE RENEE scon herttolor•
doing bu'"-under tn. lk:tllk>ua
nm name and ltyll DI BAYSHORE
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 11 3-4111
Via Lido Suit• H, City or NewpOf1
Belch, County °' er.,., s111• or
Callfomla, did on the lltll d1y ol July.
1983. by mvtulll ~t. diuolve the
said pertnenihtp end twmlnete their retattona •partners therein.
Furtllef notice la hereby gl\fen 11111
the undersigned wlM not be reepon·
slble. from tllls day on tor eny obll-
ga1ton k>C:urrld by tn. other• In 1111
own name. or In the name of 1111 nnn
0.ted 11 NewpOf1 Belch, c.11-
tornla, ttlla llm dey or July, 19113
Publltllld Orange Cout Dally
MUC llOllC(
c... ... ,.
NOTl!CI 0. TMllTD'9 ~ T.1.Na..l·tmm
On ~ ta, 1M3, at 11:00 Lm.
FIAST AMERICAN TITLE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY, a c-.om11
Corpor1tton 11 Tru11•. or Sue· cn1or TruatM or 8ub11ltutld
Trull ... of that certain Long 'orm
Security (INtlllmlnt) LMld COntrlGt
uecutld by HOJAHNA L. VENTRE.
1 wtdow, u Vendor and HAROLD E.
EDICK, 1 matrtld men, 11 Vandee.
Ind reoorded Decerl'lt>er 7, t97t u ln1trun1«1t No.11718, In 800ll 12H2j
Page 11132, Of Olllclel Recofdl o
Orange County, Calllornla, and
pureuant to the ~lln Notkll ol Ol-
lautt t~ reoorded Septem-
ber 29, 1M:Z u lnllNtl'lllll No.
82-3-41845, oC Offtclel ~di ol Mid County. 1#111 under IN! pvttu&nl
to Mid Security Land Cor11r1Gt Mii 11
public auc:tlon for calh, l1wtul
money of 1111 Urllted St1t11 ol
Amerlc1. 1 ellaeler • • clleelc py1bll to said Truttee drewn on 1 11111 or
n1tlonll bani!, 1 1t11e or federal
credit union, or • 1t111 or federal
.. ~ng• end '°"' uaoclatlon doml· Cllld In tllla atltl, 11 the main en-
trance to First Amencan tltll In-
surance c;ompeny 1ocated 11 t 14 Eut Altll st,..t, In the city of Santi
Ana, CllKornla Ill that right. 1ltll 1nd
1nt1tMI conveyed to and now held
by It under said &lcurlty Land Con-
treet In the P<oc>ertY lltulled In said
County and St1te dllcrlbed u : City
olCoall M ....
LOI 1 Of Tritt No. 2310, U !Jllown
on 1 Map recorded In booll 62. Page 38 ot Mlece4l1neous Map1. Rec;Ofdt
ol Or1nge County. C1lllornla. Neme ind 1ddresa or the vendor
II wllOH request the lal4I II Ming
conduclld. Johanne L •Entre.
27426 Mountlln Meadow. Elcon-
dldo, CA 92026. Direction• to the above proper1y m1y be obtllned by
requelllng .. me In writing from tll1
~dot within 10 day1 ffom the nrat
publ1C1llon or tllla notice.
Said sale wlll bl mlde without
covenant or warranty, eapr1U or Im-
plied, u to 11111. pos....ion 0t en-:umbr1ncee 10 aat11ty Ille unpaid
1>1l1ncie due on the $ec:urlty Land
Contrect, to wit· 1 177,427.60 plus
the loUowlng •llmltld COlll, ··-penMt end ld•aoce• or 11111 Notice
ol Siii: 19,0711.0•.
NOTICI TO "'°""TY O ... R YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A
LONG FORM SECURITY (INSTALL·
MENT) LAND CONTRACl. DATED
NOVEMBER, 22. t9711. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE
SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD
OCNTACT A LAWYER.
DATED June 15. 19113 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY
A Cllll. corp
Dan OmerOd
114 East Fiith Street
Sant• Ana, CA 92701
(7 t4) 558-321 t Published Orange Coast Dally
Pltot June 21, tll, July 5. 1N3
21152-113
Ml.IC NOTICE
K'13'7
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
EUGENE W. LIGHTNER,
AKA EUGENE WALLCE
LIGHTNER AND OF PETI-
TION TO ADMINISTER ES·
TATE NO. A llto!O
To all heirs, beneficiaries,
creditors and contingent
creditors of EUGENE W.
LJGHTNER, AKA EUGENE
WALLACE LIGHTNER and
persons who may be other-
wise Interested In the will
and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by Ralph S. Lightner and
Robert S. Lightner In the Su-
perior c.ourt of Orange Coun-
ty requesting that RaJph S.
Lightner and Robert S.
Lightner be appointed as
personal representative to
administer the estate of
Eugene W. Lightner (under
the Independent Adminis·
lration of Estates Act). The
petition Is aet for hearing In
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana,
CA 92701 on August 3, 1983 at
9:30 a . .m.
IF YOU OBJD:'T to the
granung of the petition, you
should either appear at the
hearing and at.ate you objec-
tions or file written ·objec·
tion.s with the court before
the hearing. Your appear-
ance may be ln person or by
your attorney.
Each bl<SOer mu9I IUllmll with hll
bid • ceetller'• otllc:*. oerttfled ::Nell. Of bide!«'• bond made pay-
Ible to the ore!« ot Ille Coast Com-
munity College Olatrtct Boatd of
Trull_ In an amount not .... t,.,an
the ~cent (5%) of tlll sum bid u 1 auw.m• that the bidder wlll enter
111to euc:tl comrac:t, the pr-'8 of
the c:Mc* Wiii be fOffelled, or In the
caM of I bond, Ille"'" IUtn thereof
#I.II be forfelled to Mid eoll9gl dla-
1rlct
No bidder may withdrew Ill• t>ld
lor 1 P«tod tor torty-llYe (45) dll)'S
1fter the dlll Ml 10( Ille opening
thereof.
Piiot July 12. 19113
IF YOU ARE A CREDI-
TOR or a contingent creditor
of the dec:."Nled. you must file
your claim with the court or
present it to the penonal rep-
resem.ative appointed by the
court within four months
from the date of first 1-uanc:e
of letters as p.rovtded ln Sec·
lion 700 of the Probate Code
of California. The time for
filing claims wlU not expire
prior to four months from the
4077-113 date of the hearing noticed
above.
The Board of Tru•-~
the prMtege ot rljletlng any and ell
bids °' to walY9 any lf'regulerttlM or
itlformelltlll In eny bid or In the bid-
ding.
Signed Norman E. Wateon
Secrttwy, 8oll'd of Trutt-Coelt Cotnmunl1y Co!llgl Olltrlcll
Put>lllned ~ Coul Olllly
Piiot Jut, 5. 12. 19'3
303943
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
rtaJC NOTIC[ file kept by the court. U you
SW.NOit COURT lre interested In the estate, a. CALIPORNlA you may serve upon the ex-
COUNTY M OflANOa ecutor or ad.minlltrator, or
no CMI ~ °"" w .. t upon the ettomey for the ex· ..!'!:~:'mm ecutor or admi.rmtrator, end
llANUM Of': file wl th the court with proof
NYIYW: ... NGOC TllAN f --"-a wn'ttA!n """"llelt RllPOMOIMT: C"l-M.ll T"I o """' • '"~· "--. NCIU'YIN stating that you desire apedal
MWDMI ~MllY Law) notice of the tiling of an In-c.. .... cm.-... ventory and apprallement of
NOTICat Y• ...._ .._. .-d. estate aaets or of the petl-::.:-' ~~":C Uons or eccounta mentioned ,_ ,..,= ~ • .,.. "911111 In Section 1200 and 1200.~ of
IM..., 11 n ......,, the California Probate Code.
" vou WWI 10 _. 1M ld"'°9 °' Rlmel 6 RJmel ::u.:"C:': ~ty =~~ /::, By: Jack J. Rlmel """'en rwponee. hny, may be flllcl IHI N. Ma.la St., Ste. ttt
on ~::C,. u.... ... .._ ...._ SU&a Aaa, CA H'7tl ...._ m ....., flMMI ...., (7U> H7·7SH ....,.w.111a 11•1nee.e_... PubU.Md Oranae Cout ... w. ,......... .....,., ~ Oltly Pl.Jot July tI. 12, 18,
.... "--........ II.It ... _ 1983 SI u.ted 0-1Ck1t1r II ClOnMtO
di un llllcJ9edO en •• lldunto, de-'*"' "-10 lmrNdlltAllMll'9, de
.... !Nfllfe. ... ~· eectlt•."
lie)' 91CM11. puecle -reolfttldl • MUC NOTIC£
4044-83
•llmt>O· 1. TO TH( AUl'OHDIH'T; Thi NOTICI Of AV~ !*HloMr ,_ .... I j191ttton GOO• M....,.... ..oa1'
owning '1°'1f ftWl'llloe, If you fall to ~'"'*'1t 10 lecltoft t t04 (di of the
Na I ~ tllttllrl IO cll1' of IM Internal ~ C*, llOtiol II ~!NI IHI """""°"' II -* Ofl 111ret1y g1¥en that 1M nlUll l'tOOf1
,ol.I. '1°'1f o.ttult INY " ~ tor the rrleolil yew to Maron 31, f"3
Ind the eoutl may enter • jyclgmenl of JA,..EB L. WARNl!A MEMORIAL
oontalnlng lnjunctNe or other orderw 9CHOLAAIHtP8 TAUST', I prlv1t•
oonoemlng dMllon oC p<OCNlf'tY, loundlttorl II IYtllebil It IM foun•
.,.,... ~. cNld GMtody. Clhlld ClallOn'• °"'°' '°' INOIC(IOn dllfllla ~ott:'Otftll1 ,..., coete. ltld ,.,.., ticMw 1rom t:OO a m. 10 a:OO IJUdl Ol1 ,..., .. may be grlltlted p,m, Irr MY ctti.i wtlO ~ H Irr tM oour1. TM Oel t ......,.tt of .w11t1111 ilO d9Y9 9'ler !tie dl1• of tllll .,...., tetklr)g of tnOMY Of property, publoetlon
Of other court lllthortBd proc-6-Tiit f0Undl110n'I oftlcl II !009\ed inOI may llao ,_,.., In the OOll't· 11 11M11 of A!Ntlce NT a IA. W ta ~. a.-26 tM3 100, OU Mac:Artllur llvcl, NewpOt1
--· ........ " . 8-dl Ca.·~ l..M A. lrllldl°=CM11 Tiie j,,1nc1p11 ~of !tie foun. 0111 Cetpenter, }' dtllOn II 1at11c of NMttca NT a IA
Publefled Ofenot COelt ~ ()renge CoMt Ollily "°1 ~ .NM 21. M II, 12. It, 1M3 My t2 IM3 2937·83 '
MUC M>TIC£
YOU AM .. DS'AUL.T UNDeR A DllD Of' TM.laT DATID ...,.. ..
8D n, 1m. &M.IM YOU TAU ACTION TO P"OTICT YOUR
""°"RTY, IT 11A Y • IO&.O AT A fl\&.tC IAU. • YOU .a Mt ID\.ANAnoet Ol1 ntl MATURI
OI THI "'OCUOINCI AOAINIT ~~ IHOULO CONTACT It
NOTICI OI TRUITll'I IAUI , ........ ,.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that
on Wldneeday. Augult 3, 1913,at
10:00 Lm. or 1ald day, In the room
... Hide '°' c:ondueflllQ Trutt .. 'I S1lel, within tlll ottlces ol REAL ES·
TATE SECURITIES SERVICE,
1oea1eo a1 2020 fllorlll Broectw1y,
Sullt 20ll. In the City of Santa Ana.
County of Orange, 1tal1 oC c.a.
loml1, STERLING CAPITAL CORP.,
1 Calllornl1 eo<porallon, u duly IP-
Pointed Trull• under end puteuent
10 the power of Nie eot1letred In tllal can~ln Deed of T t\111 executed by
RICHARD VERNON NEICE. an Un·
tnatrlld Men. recorded December 4,
1980. In Book 13&e 1 of Otltdll Re-
cords ot Mid County, 11 paoe 389. Recorder'• Instrument No. llOll 1. t>y
rNaon of 1 breach ot def1ull In pay·
rnent ol perlormane. ot lhl obll·
getlon1 aecurld thereby, looludlllQ
that breach or default, Notkle ~I
which wu recorded Aprll I, t983, 11
Recorder' 1 Instrument No.
83-13118211, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ~UCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO.
DER FOR CASH. t1wiul money of the
United StllM. or • CUlller'• cheek
dr1wn on 1 state or n1t1onll benk, 1
11111 or 11<1e111 credit union, or 1
11111 or lede111 uivlng1 and loen
1saoel11lon domlelted In 11111 11111.
alt payab~ 11 the time ol 1a141. •N
right. tltle end lnl1tNI lllld by It, u Tru1tM. In tll•t rell property situate
In said County 1nd S11t1, delcrtbed
ufollowa
LOI 116 of TrlCl 3813 .. pet map
recorded In Boole 182. Pegea 11
01rough 19, lnclualve of Ml1-
cetl1neous Mapa, aa per rKC>fdl In Ille oltlee ot the County Flecordel of
Mid County A leaMhold aa Ml lorlll In that
C*11ln L-dated August t5,
1962. e.eeutld by Peellle Electt1e
Rallw1y Comp1ny. a corporation. u
L.naor. 1nd Oceann1tr1 Hom.. Inc .. as L.._, for the term of 53
yeers commencing on Augull 15,
1962 and ending August 14, 2015,
upon the terms end provlllona Mt
lorlh In aald teue. 1 memorandum
Of which WIS rlGOfded Augult 20,
1962. In Book 112 t8, Pege 413, Of.
llcl•I RtcOtdl, to Illa original lease
1nd the mem0tandum thereof reftf-enca 11 made for full partk:ulara.
The 111111 1ddress °' other com-
mon dlalgnatlOfl ol ttle real proper1y
11etetn1t>oY1 delcrlbed la purported
10 be 4704 Selthor• Or\¥1, Newport
Beacll, Calllornl1.
Tiie undersigned tte!eby dleclalm•
ell llablllty tor 1ny Incorrect,_. In
sald atrMI 1ddr-or Olhlt com-
mon dulgn1tlon. Seid sale wm bl mlde wttl'IOUI
warranty, a11pr1saor Implied. regard-
lllQ !Ille. poeiMllon, Of 90CUm-
bra~. to aatlaty Ille prtnclpll 1>411-
ence of the Note or other obllgatlon
HGured by said DMd of Trutt, ..i111
1n111 .. t and other tuml u provided
tl'lltetn: plu1 advaneae. II any, under
the lltme thereof and Int-• on
auen ldvanc... a11d ptu1 '••· cherget. I nd 1xpenM1 or the
Trust• 1nd ol tn. trusts etMled by
Mid Deed of Trust. Tiie total lfl'IOUnt
ol Mid obllg1llon, lndudlng r-"
1bty estimated 1-. chatQM and••-
pen11a ol the Trustee. 1t tn. time ol
lnlllll publlc1t1on of 11111 Notice. Is
163,972 111
Oiied July 7, 19113 STERLING
CAPITAL CORP
a C1llf0fnl1 c0tpor1tlon U Trutt•
By Real Ettate Seeur1t-Service
• Cllllornla corporation. 111 egent By 0 J Morger. lt1 Prllldent 2020
Not111 Bro1dw1y. Sultl 208. Santi
An1. C1 112706(714)953-6810
Publltllld Or1nge Cout Dally
Pilot Juty 12, 111. 26, 1983 4080·11~
Nit.IC NOTIC£
CPP41eM
NOTICI Of' TMlaTll'I IALI
T.a. No. '·11111 On Jufy t9, t983 It I t.00 1.m.
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN·
SURANCE COMPANY. A Calllornla
corpor1t1on u Tru1t11. or SuG-
ceuor Tru1t11 or Sub1tltutad
Trust ... Of ltt•t oertlln Deed of TNS1
UICUlld by DOMINIC don
LEONARDO CIOCIOLA, I tingle
men. and recorded September 14,
111711 as 11111. No. 15069. Ill 8ook
13309. P1g1 1770 ol Offlelll ~
cords ol Or1nge County. CallfOfnla Ind purauent to ,,.,., Clrteln Notice
of o.11ult thereunder recorded
Merell 111, 1983 11 lnllr No.
113-115299 or Oftlc:jlJ Record• of
said County. wm under end purwant to aald DMd ot Trull 1111 11 publk:
euctlon for CUii, llWlul money or the
United 511111 of AmarlCI, •
c&llller'I ChlCll pay1bll tO said
Trull" dr.-on a atilt or national
bank. 1111te Of tedetel eredl1 unton.
or 1llateor1.oer11 aavlng1 ll'fd loen UIOClltlon domlcilld In tl'lll 11111,
at IM main entrance 10 First Amerl·
can Tlt11 ln1ur1nc1 Compln)'
IOClled II 114 fut Flftll Street. In
Ille City of Santa An•. Calttornl•. 111
1111t right. tltll arid tnt-1 conveyed
10 ind now held by It under said
Deed ol Tru11 1(1 the property situ·
1ted In Mid County Ind Stell ~
1«lbed u : City of Coet1 Mela
The nortllePterty 1115. tll feet ot
!he nortllwMtarty 50 feet of Ille
IO\ltMasterlY 464. 12 feet of Lot 43
of Newport Heights. u pet mac> r•
corded In Book 4, Pege 113 ot Ml"'
CllllntOUI Ml!Pt, Rlcordl OI Of.
enge County.
TM etrMt l<ldreea or other com-
mon detlgnlllon of Mid property 11 putpot11d ID be: 215·2151A E. flltll
SlrMt. Coata M•H. Calllornll
921127. S•l<I aall will tie midi without
covenant Ot warranty, 11Cpr1U or Im-
plied, H IO 11111, ~ or -cumbr•~ to aatltfy the unpaid
ballllCI due on the not• °' not•
-eel by said Deed of Tru11. to
wit: 173,1163.85, 6fu• the lollOWlng
Mtlmlled COltl, aXPlflHI and ld-
YlnCll 11 IM time of tl'lt 1n1111 publl·
c11on or thlt Nolle• of Sele:
Sl~~I TO ""°"fm' OWMIR
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEM-
BER $. t1179. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PU13LIC SALE. IF YOU ~£ED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEEOtNO AGAINST
'fO.t.!J.. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
l.AYnER
DATED. Juf'9 20, 1983
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY
ACallf,OOfp,
JMMIM L. Lawri. AutllOrlMd Offlclf
1 1 • IE8lt l'lttll Street
Santa Ane1~ 29702
(714) 5"""211
Pu bllahld 0tltl09 Coeet Deity
Piiot June 21. JI>/ 5. 12. tM3 2tM-t3
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p.m. 111e pt9VIOu• day. s~ baytron. , dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br. W• "'*'' t10.ooo '° bftnt For Saturday publlcauon, 2 ba dn 2 boel •-Reduced _ .l 500 000 wennth to tNe ouMOlft
dHdllne le 3 p.m. Frlc:ley. • ..---· ' ' • pltll\ #5. Pttoed llt OtlrJ
Sundeyc!Mdllne 115 p.m. PllllllU .. 111'.-J "'11,000. C..
~~~ ~~;~1:;::.ne Clean & jetly views. Marine room. 4 bdrm. 3 110·1211
bath, 3700 1q.ft Xtra parkl.na .• 1,385,000. I™ llLU.. 1.111 llU c.._. .. _ ... __ .._ __ ...... _
.a1t11111 o--t-led .. L. .... _ 2 L.-th + 1 .. ..-2.066 lq h. a &. tifW Kiii• end ootreotlon• may 1.nei•....., ~ uunn,, ... -•~ rec. nn., Rm + Fwnlly Am w/frplc,
be made on eame deed-,beam ceWnea. fumlahed, petioe. $420,800. lttl,900. Ol*I ~
llnet as above. P1MM f A1A•••11 •allAll llUJIP Jiit)' 10th. 12PM-'PM. u« fCt' a "kllt number" ...._ ...... 2 0 1 4 Monro v I • .
wl\en ceooetllng your ed. New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, CUlltOnl Fnnch Normandy 546--4710.
WHI Fat.ate 1.2 prtme 11Cre hW'°P •1.250,000. --IUITW&-----
c11eck your ad dally end DMlllll llYI UDlllT E/llde 3 Bdrm Condo,
report errota lmmedl· Coronado laland cwt. bayfronl &ot. 85• boat 1170,000. 142-4123·
etely. The DAILY PILOT deck. Plana avail. Now -370 000 w/trade. euumes llabUlly lor Iha •
llrel lna0<reot lnaer11on • UllWllAI -
only. Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, Lake view.~ IQ.
.~.-11-11.------:-:1 =a ft. $44(),000. Will trade for a local lot.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR JlllllUOI
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... ~ 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, re-
modeled. u..ed .,.,.
maritet. Pric.d 11 oNiJ
1149,000.
M4-1111
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LO'ollly 5 Br 3 Bl poal
home. very private,
Eteld•. sue.too:
846-3557.
1111-
3 Br. 2 Bl. good ""· 113'.000.
Ownr/blcr 841-1886 One ol the nk:elt homea
you'll find In Cameo Hlgh-
tanda. Ugllt end airy 4 Br,
2 1/2 Ba w/larg• maeter
suite. Superbly land·
ec•ped with tropical peto
area. 01vld Hlreclllar.
844-7020
'Come vi.sit the most faboulous view new
custom home in Newport. Nothing to
compare with this 4 bdrm.. tam rm, 5
bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage.
Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate
;and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. l/lew 3 Br 2 Bl Dnl oond. . :.. $185 ,000 .~ ,.~ • IPll lllU 1-1
Lllll IUl. llTITt
845-5188. • ' .,,~
HELEI I. DOWD '';8...., r "t ·~
RULTOR, llC. 144-0134 FftEft8UttY AM L UY llUll lmll bl9 lot, pymt• '2250. ct1
Ch11mlng older beyfront Sue 891·5558
home. Newly decoreted. luL .... llil
~~ .. ~urn-;,a!,'~1!1~~~ Mllf TIElllTll WE PAY CASH FOR ...-YllM'i
ling-plat & sllp-3 br·2 IEWPllT IDOi HOUSES TO BE MOVED. 2 Br 11/2 Bl ~ unit
flreplllCH. A rere op-. Thi• 3 Bdrm 2 Be home, llS0-4133• right on the a.end. PnOld
portunlty. 13000/mo. located In tiarbor l/lew lalMa lai&J llii et lower ttwn 1tl0 .....
Berber• Aune 844-6200 Home•. one ol Newport'• price. S 130,000. R a H
llne11 temlly com-lnv't. 751·5"9. 1t Macnab· Irvine
lllOAIYM
TIWIME , ............ '" 3 Bdrm1.~ beth•. pool end
epe. Elegant. '350,000
usumat>le financing. Full
Pflee $550,000 we4 cote
logo 760-1000/n-tn
paste up ws3
By Owner. Spy Glau Hiii
beat buy. Beautllul 2
a1ory. ocean & bay view.
Wiii tt1de lor smaller
home. S695.000 Cell
840-' 196.
By Owner SpygllH Hiii
belt buy. $695,000.
mun)tle1. I• w1thln walk-IULlll ISLlll
Ing distance to perks & llW llfflllT luL ......, lid
echoo11. and priced to Copper roof. high bMn'9d ital•
Nit at $1118,000. Cell ceillng1, Olk ttoora, large W~ft ... lft Riii
Toddy Smith. rooma and unperrelled ~ S42S.OOO, tonMI
quallty In d•t•ll and entry to megnllleent amenltlet. EieY•tor, apa, lltrtum, .. roome .......... steam beth and eun deck _,.....,
Included with thl• 3 bdrm •trtum CK~ ..-.
GE 159.9100
+ temlly rm. Pier/float IC>f gounnet klldlln, ... of
OPEN D·ILY 2 6PM lerge yecltl ,...., en-glael ..... of,.....,. 41' n • trance to H.;.bor -out to pvt boet dodl, hide --t
121 ... layfr... .. •. $1,650,000 lee. = .=. c: =
aALIOA ISL.AND 673-6900. Wilt meke you ~·
BAYFRONT with DOCK. ·-WATLRFRONT 84·7811 °' M-1759. Bkr. Buyer Juel cenoalled HOMI 5 a-..
eecrowl Owner In a quan· ; REAL ESTATE l"'8t IM4 gr;r;;u~ ~~: 2;:~0~ U1·MGO * •HH•• *
Island. Can be home or hMr .......
currently used ae duplex. IY.... 13 bd. 2.,., 1 'I'. '419'ided.
$895,000 and owner flex-NHI ,_ ec 4 bdrm 4 ehUtt... drlipel, ~
Ible on tarma. ba. Ideal 'Kouih Bay t0c. ~. nr pool end lln-
$530 000 873-8163 nil. Make oftw. OI*' Wl\11 HI HONT ' . hOuM Sat/Sun, 12·5. 22 l~OMI ., lee Duple11, 3 Br. 2 81. ea-Lek• ah or•. 8 k r .
REAL ESTATE tlledral celllng1. over _5_5_2_-0ee0 ______ _
sized o•reoe + 2 Br.""'
Beaut 21tory, ocean &
t>ay vt-Wiil lrlde IC>f
smaller home. $895.000.
640-'196.
813-elOO with $10,880 Income. IJ--""!!!-~'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' $395.000. 675-2910. 3 Br, 1.-. Be houH •• ~ w/bOnul rm. greet concL ' "IPUllll ...... great llne nclng , • '• llYEITHI
Duplex. CdM $380,000
Triplex, CM St69,900
Triplex. Lng Bch $280.000
Comm'I, VIII• t. t mlll
POOL" Pta1a1ab 1117 1111.000. 867-9513. • •1
eeautifUI ooeen#ront m IREEITIEE Ji It's a bergelnl Only
$134,500. BMutllul 4
Bdrm, large lhltng ., ...
llreplece. plus country
kltehen 0vet100ka ttmlly
11ee. Aleo atepa to huge
city prk. Call for lhowtng
548-2313.
on Balt>oe Penlnlllle, 4 T
Br 4 81. By Owner. Fentaetlc lemlty hofM. 4
1775,000. Wiii trade tor Bdnn, 2.,. be.. ~
ltema ol Ilk• value. MocMI. &<*lent IOceCklf\
305/561-65e0. -new ec:hool. peril end
All of theM pr()P9rt1M
have ex<*lent llnenclng.
831-7370. ..: • 1..:: It•• pool. All tor only _,... • --I 155,000.
TR,\DI TIO\,\L
RL.\l T\
Ddebout
Bay&Beach
' Red Estate
IOYEI 110111
In l0<eatosur1 ... prloed ICt'
lul eale. Thi• eu1tom five
bedroom home la located
I emong much more ••-pen1lve llomee with a
tremendou• potential. A.
111118 T.LC could do won-
det'S toward• reell:tlng
the great opportunity.
REDUCED 140,000
NOW $275,000.
111-lJOO
LHllTTlll
Fii YALIE
Eaetelde Cotta Meee. 3
Bdrm. 2 beth ChenMr
with open beem celling•
end cozy brick flreplece
In IMng room F11tures
modern kitchen, re·
modeled bat111 end lerge
lot with eltey econe for
RV Only I 139,1100.
84&.7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
mam• Wide etlldY ttreeta with Ill·
ti. tr•lfte 11 whet quellty
IMng le Ill about. Thl1
home ha• 11 ... encl ~-39dnn 288 with large
room• end !hick new c;erpetlnO. Prlotd to Mii
THE REAL
ESTATERS
TWt uma 11n11
llAIPt C-Ozy and ctoee to 1hop1,
pool, tennl1 and Wood·
bridge Lake, only
$t57,000.
U~IOOt l1C> ... tS
RealtC>fl, 875-«lOO
1111,111 .........
Thtt'I rlghtl CIMn 3 bdrm
2 beth home on Ml elze
R2 lot. Vacant and reecty
10< Immediate oocupan-
cy. Flreplece, ell bit-Ina,
c•rpeta •nd drepea. Thia
one won't lut long.
lll-44M
COLDWeLL
BANl(eRO
IHl,111.
Oreat curb appeal on thia 4 bd. 2
ba. Montego model. Mexican
pavers in entry, fam. nn. & din-
ing nn. French doors in muter
bdrm lead to hot tub & covered
patio. Walk to community pool &
clubhouse.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
now. Don't mlu It. On!}'
$146.900. 7&1·31t, I
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ESTATEPS
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Mu11 Mii. Woodbrid91. on
pt.-tlok>ue Y• Loop 3
Br 21!2 Bl. centnll ellr, 2
ftrepllell, .........
ming, Ilk• rec. ~ lcMn
It 10.75~. IMlll. Own-. .,.. wlll carry 2nd. I 11K •
movet you In. RecklOld '° I 189,500 '°' ~ .... 568--7051, 213/807~.
W0008RIOGE OONOO
2Br. 281. Ea•ll~ N ·
eumable loen w/wry low down.*·"°· GOlDEN PROPERTIES
7&2-1581 •l!LJ• on El N6gull 7ttl F_...,, a a pMll et the ocn. 2 a.
'~7.500. OwMf
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 12, 1983
... "'hie 1.l1ct•• Pror USO ...... ,........,. ... ,,,,,...... A 11. hf. AM111•"4 bl. latal1 Wut .. nit Litt I,.... HM .. If tt Leu ffl411tl1 Wu... llM
'"""" A__ • I .... _ la u1t1W ' fo se m in na If""' w Dental; OrthO office MeClt !!!Nit .... IOH CMll .... mt ....... ..... .. • .,..,. ... 1114 ...... -· I lrvlne Immediately to Found: 8111/Wht Kitten. nr ........ mm full llme e11petlenc.d
a IUUlflllT llU Wllll lrVlne Ave Area 3 bet ......... "'"r· 1be --'"It ---,OC!AN FAOHT vriJfLY 11500 mo GOLDEN 8rookhurtt/Tafbafl NO credit checllt ADA, otllen r...o not llr, dtll g•, 1olk from Smlll 10 lilOW IPl8 unite, I ' · 1 •...,. ,., .. , --.. """or ' PROPEATIE.S "4-'1918. appl Call DOI t ooee.n. furn, w/d. Rent or tnduair1al oom('rletctal. BHut 3 Br 2 81 h0tn9 HOO mo. Sale prloa ple11 w/pool, lndry. OYtel 3 bd, 2 be.. lower unit, I 782 1581 Call Ctllfornla ~ ~ Y
Mie. IJ76·04M. Owner direct or broker located nr so co .. t 1 185,000. '2000 down, prlcg, no petl $475/mo. cer prk'G· Avail July. • Found female Lab, gr-x Cutlal, 8kr.Toll tr.. 1 ,
2 Br, dbl ....... 1blk from prolecllon 1o yeara .x-Pina on oul:da·H O. u11ume 1140,000, 833-7890, 841947 1 112001mo.11Qt 176.,.1IO lalltn ler _ COiiar. VIC. F~rv~ 81.3~00 .... 22.7375_ -::lllnllf-:-=-:~=-:-:8,..,,,.,..,.,,..9 .. ~,--
•-perlanott. Prol landtC•r>ed well owner will Ctrry ~. E tilde 2 Br 2 Ba let lu CJ -Int ltll W 11a0 n • 8 3 0 113 • ~ f ~ ocean.lurn,w/Cl.RentOf' TSLMgmt 6•2·1803 meinulnad 'y ard Nau Schoola, etc. adult duplex, 16S5~1t, watt aiJI FOUND: Germl/\ 8~. •rt n :arrler9. Sal~=
Mie. 875..Q4M. • NewpOft a.acti--c;;;&n w/1men111.....,100 numer· 5•4·08t4 1111 & S300 dep . fit. PU. Yearly: POOi, nr sal. oentrtal Laguna, nr mile. w/brwn OOllat. Ille 'II,! 1 t•• menaurete w/9Xpetlanee . ... a.11 ltont, duplex & triplex. Ct.IS to mentlon.1895/mo N-pon er .. 1 Condo .. 548-8795. beael'I, bul. No pete. Main betl, ear• only.184. O•n• Hiii• High S<:hl T.D. I 4 -CompW1y benefit• 111\d
1441 Oalaicy Or., •Br, den. spa c t 8 cu 1 a rl p. p Incl gardener. 631·7370. Br. 2•,; Ba. POOi, tpa, ten· E/alde luxu In • Pine f«-491·8277 4°'4·3044 area, O.P .C96-3285 I.I, UTTLll t>orn.ts opply. + genetOYS
2 ltplc9, 2'4Ba. o•r for 3 673-7873_ Agt. $;2'oo1m~ ..... 8 0 5 3 . .. .. Ltg 1 'l,, frig, dahwr, Nr SC General Hoap. om .. lntal1 HH Found: IQe F dog, tin ....... ... .... rnlltaoe llllowence. MuM
oera +lg hobby rm. ~;r OCEAN. MTN VU. 2Br . · BBQ, gaa utlt Incl. 1paclou1 38r, 281, f817w .. tcliff.R.8.275io w/blkmuula,W.t8th8t, spac1.ni1ng1n111aand havevan,etadon•eoon '389.500. Owner wlll as-1111 • til t 2ba. new dhc, yrd, tee N1wport CrHt Exec 1'445/mo. 8"2·1844. dlhw.t\r, f1plc, patio, new 3eoo 1q. tt. 2,435 aq. ft. C.M. 548·9•42 TD'11lnce 1040 of tml/plclwp. AWt In
alat financing. Open '"'"'' USO gate. Frpl. '.890/mo. CM Condo mHtar ault• ... 2 IE' ed t h 2 bd 1•,; cpt/drpa, lg kit, 1560 mo. Sulllble fl)( madlcal or F d ' blkfb R.E. BrOl<er Bd Realtor• rraon3Pm~d.:Y9, ::0 ~~~t«'i!~.5~~~-lllUll Bluf11. 2157 E. Pacific Br. 2.,., Ba. Fam Rm. Pool, :; :r w~t 9;567 eden AYI July 25: 898-&074 dentll. Agent. 541·6032 ~~e. ~:.: CHtrat~ 842-2171 545--0811 = Bay • St., •eo.t•
---------vacet lon In Strat· ~;I~ 8~~~~8g:8s~~·e!f:2~ ~~s"~~istc. 11200/mo. Fr~-~2-2191 · a.1 Hli 400 1 Blrc:tl. N.B. domaatlc allor thalr Hll C•ll u1 . AM FUNDING MeM. Ull llLI ford-Avon tour Brltl•n 642 8799 I 440 eq It S..50/mo. blk/wht c at. female RES. INC. 952•9001. =en....,t:-_.-:-:_,,... __ -....,t-1111---..,d:-C::-r-u..,..IM~
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... (. and Europe and enJoy -N-portShoreedupjox 1 XLG 1BrS-495.2 Brss95.IHS/mo. Pvt Entr. Agent541·$032 Saameffcat,numerOt.11 Authorized loan origin-.,,_,,,_,
freedom and saving by Pool hun1eral Orab Ihle Br, tower, 211 David Or. Pool, Patio, Frplc. Reap/Olean. No Kit Prlv. kitten• 1vall. Newport atorfor s & L'I , Banke. 8 h IP D 1r•ct 0 r 8 · 2 bf, IOUth "open'" patio. B • d I • 011'\wlr 557·28"1 0.M. bua/ahop 54a.48e8 Ohl office ""'ae8, beautl· S $14,000-128,000. Muat Open beam celllng par· owning your own 18th exec 4 r house .nc k ds Frplc, D/W, ger .• 630/mo · · · .... Beach Animal helter. Compellve. 19W lnteraet train. Call refundable
quet nooriflreplace 35, Centuryapt.Fordelalls pets S82 5 Hurryl yrly.675-18"2agt. Luge newer 1 Br.CdMwalktobeaeh,lovely ~~~t1,:{.P1:1,,11~~~f, 125 Meaa Dr, rataa&leea.30yr1.Add 1•3 12•888•4347 E•t
lot. 1385 .ooo. Call ca11 714-493-4101 539-6t90 BEST Atty tee. Spaoloua 4 Br. 3 .,., Ba. w/~arage. No pet a. rm w/Ba . WkJY or gu ,.... rlc. Muat Ne. CM-644-3656. & •dfu11able 111. 2nd & c-1533. F• fOf' dlrec:-
875-8349 to -C>Qen T'a t Sli1ria1 1590 TWISTllY aeparete bonua rm. fam S.. /mo.631·5553. monthty.675-956 . 11.85 aq. ft. located In ' 3rd. T.D.'a; Commercial ll>fY.
houM 11-3 Sund~y 1 Mesa def Mar 2300..,.. fl 3 rm, lrplc, P•lloa. ove1-Lrg bachelor unit, f""'. nice Furnlthed room In Coeta Coate Mau 979.,.200 Found: Old blk/brn F. Cat, R.E. loani. ----------Vaca1lon Time Share, 2 ..... 1 1 1 ·"' · · very thin NB arH Blk "'IOOW L •s 11• for •••11w 11•n•••1 ----U-.--•• -• .,---wks, $2300_ Finish f,8.Y· br, tamlly rm, 3 be. hang, nice Y nd1cpd. tree. No dog1. Ca-MNI home. 1230/mo. Clllzena 81nk, Paige collar. 7&0.868t. · " "" • --· .._ 700 • st 200 /mo. Ag1. $1550/mo. 840-1)27, nyon/Vlctorla area. Call Chrla after 4 pm. Slmpaon or Ken T.D't, $10.000 up No Exoellent Benefits, Profit OWNER ANXIOUS Cus· ments. resons n .. 63t-7370 559-8188. otc 720·8897 $395mo. 631·6812 aft 4, 8<46·2435 Donahue. Found Shettle. Beach & credit check, no penalty. Sharing, Call A J at tom built 3 bdrm, 2 bath, countries. tor lll8, title & Garfleld 983 5213 C II O la n Anoe 952-8020 dramatic family room. deed. 1-495-9637 DIDI Pti i t 222i Spacious 4Br, 3'~Ba, NP Lux. 3 Br 2112 ba, 2-aty 1Agun1 BMch. lrg home. liltlqtll hHlll · • · 8;3•731~~ 0 · -------~
French doors open onto I E E L &OO bonus rms, fam rm, lrplc, tnhae, frpl, patio, gar, lrg tpeetacul• white water & II•-It Ifft FOt1nd: Springer Spaniel F• llPflY1111 brick "•llo. Security sys-• • XC•U.tt 1 Rite nee1 Marina 5 rm hse patios, overhang. nlc.ly rms. xlnt cond. nr N--Catalina 1unaet vi-•. Ft -" • Oii puppy 9-15 mos. Vic. H J W tH slOO for Convaletcent Hoepltll tem. $38o.ooo, Grass valley renovated decor+ wuh· lndscpd, $1550 mo. port/17th. Avell. 8/1. $425/mo. + •,; utll•. F1r1l11lt4 wl utf•HI Brookhurat/Garfleld _• .. r..__•_• _____ In Co1te M .... Good
T d h ttr/dryer S700 call 640-1327,559-6188.0fc. S725/mo. 631--8213 or 494-8321. c ........ ance at raeaonable 968-8011-*** Sll•ry and Good Ben· UH IULTf 7 aceslattt. u or ome. 539-6t90 tee BEST Rlty 720-6897 833-3636. ...,... WILWI WOE .7• 1•00 lncd pastures. pools. Laguna Nlguel, 1180/mo. prices. Found; Yng M. Germ. ellts. Write Ad No, 973.
•-• barn,orchard&vlnyrd. FtHl l ia Saale Aa1 2210 MESAPINES2650Har!a 831-0581. Reoeptlonlit Shepherd I 6moa7 13870alaxyDr. Dally Pllot,P.0 .Box 1580,
$375,000. Trade or sell y II~ 2".4 So Coast PIH• 3 bdrm UNIQUE Baoh s425 Secretarlal Servloe1 t 7 th / Tu a 1 n c M . NB 92660 Coat a Me• a . CA FOR SALE e y OWNER R.E, or boat 675-7375 I --BEAUTIFUL B 1525 My home, OCC area, pool, Telephone & Answering 642_2742. l'ou are the winner ot 2 92625-0580
Aff d be et 2 bd s6oo Incl pool dbl gar 1 r $250 + $100 dep. Conl8fenceRoom I ,. kt '$950' I ---------Harbor View Homes HAVE 2 yr old Cos1a Mesa .... or a r n rm 539-6190 BEST Alty lee PAV patio pool ape ree IC es. . I Y8 ue Fill n• ,,, Portollno, 4Br, 3'J11Ba. 2 Townhouse. Exc:hangel family spot patio pool ITOPAREAquletnopets. 241·8492evea. Kltcl'len Los1Cat.GENEROUSRE-to1he
lam rma. Jacuzzi, beaut!-for llKer home In Costa $530 pels? Must see Taatia UIO , 549·2447 Room forrentw/kltchprlv. ...8~3~n3t8°0'rL9e6a3~900 Wbr~f .. ~·lgHel~~~agya.:'ai:".'~c lllEllAlllEI PUT·Tilf Wiil lul brick patio a yd. Open M 8 5 a G 0 L 0 E N 539-6190 BEST Alty tee Near bu• & al\Opl. Hunt· "'" .,.. lllOW OpportunltlH evallable
HM Sat 1 t-4. 1807 New-PROPERTIES H It L 2240 Lull for leu 3+ 3+ form P~Rt< BRISTOL lngton Bch 962-7520 1--IT •ay VIEW Harbor View Homes. Anah-'m Conv-tlon wllh the Loi Angele• port Hiiia Dr .. N,B. 752_ 1589 ' Dal. IC• 1 dining pool hOfT\41 S600 1 br, pool, gym, sauna, nr u•r• -760-868 t "' .... Times Circulation De·
1 Buyw/renlapoolhouse3 worth mu ch more SCPlza.$495.645-9442. Room for rent, working Office In Newport over-LOSTCAT July16-24 partment In our •••vtEW Mtuats furilahtd Br gourmet xtras $900 + 539·6190 BEST Atty lee Sharp back unit. S350/mo. woman, lhr b• w/one ~:!'nl ,c':;t~~~j P~= REWlllD rg42~!~~~. ~~~~;.' call door-to-door ~
-.. Statli LataH 2116 sm lee 539-6190 BEST Wntaia1ltr lffl Stove, water pd. Nr OCC. peraon. 842·5717. A 1000 It * * * sales progr.im. Guatan·
1-sty lrg lot, out of town 1~ .. ------·-"'-No pets. S•O. l t5S, ai k •••• ••I llTIL lowl pprox. aq · Burmeae Male, Dark Brwn teed hOtlrty waoe ~ owner wlll 18Crlllce. Oar-Niguel Shores. 4 Br 2 Ba. Cheapesl yeti S275 unit Weatmlnet•. 1 Br. amall lor Dave or Larry ._ S II P 8 a Is O 8 Ye 11.
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w/golden eyes. -•ring I I •••'T commission. Hourt: 9AM rell Pash Properties_ newly furn. Gated secur-appls provided utlls pd but cozy. No Lut. · Wkly rentala now avail, 714/645-2628. blue collar w/lnltlal 1.0. All I , ,... . 2PM, Of' 4PM • 9PM.
851-8767. lly. private beach, tennls, charming bun~alow sm $360 Scott Rentals SPARKLING CLEAN & 1126 & up. Color TV. oc Airport area, office l tag. Big Canyon, July 3. N/s1rong bookkeeping Training la provided. i sauna. $1500/yrly or fee call 539-61 0 BEST 71<1-821-3703 fee SPACIOUS. Weatllde 1 Phones In room. 2274 ipace from $225/mo. 5<19-4366 preferred. Salary com· Po1entlal to earn $300
T .. Yull I seasonally 661-7712. El<ec. home. 5 t>r. 2 ba, nr C • • , Br. 1 Ba, newly painted. ~~e.wpor5t Blvd , CM. 557.7010 Lott dog 712• wtit fem mensurate w /eicper. plus per weetl. FOf' an In·
-ooean. Waler & gardener II ••1111a1 cptl/drpa, dlhwf, range _.744 5•5-0254. tervlew. Call (71") IPYIWS ·VIEW MHlll l 1f1rilah1tl pd. S 1000/mo. 964-2057 Uaf11ai1llt4 1410 a relrlg. No peti. S..00. IUUll llTIL OOEAI FIOIT ~8:~~~t~?~an~!~·Hi_ l\NSWERING SERVICE 957-2361, ext 1~
A modelhome -perfect 5 Goatrtl 2202 H.B Condo 3 Br near MacArthur VIAage. 1 Br, 552•9723· Wkly rental• now avail. 1000sqttcuatomexecol· "Splrlt"969·1187 TELEPHONE OPER· lllU&LIFFIOI
bdrm "Nantucket" plan, 1,nahelm. 2 bd, w/clean beach. Avail Aug lSth. pool. tennla, club . $128 & up. Color TV. flee on PCH In Hunt Bch. ATOR. AM Shilt. 362 3rd Bkkp'g a typing, oall highly upgraded with crpt. olg gar. patio. s950/mo. 213•715...3431 $475/mo. 646-4380. 1Br unfurnished apt, MWI)' Pl'lonet In room. 2274 1 yr lease at 85 oenta per •Lost Dog, female L•keland St. Ste C, Laguna S.ech. 979_n 65 fOf' •"pt. many cuetom features. A $500 Scott Rental wkdus dec·orated. atove & refrlQ. Newport Blvd, CM. root, 181 and aecurlty. Terrier (miniature Aire-_.
formal garden surrounds 71•·621-3703 ree ' Costa Mtll 2124 2188 Maple, CM. $475 &<ICl-7445 l mmed occupancy. dale). tan/brown. Vic. l\rt Gallery
pool, Jacuzzi and gazebo 1---------Hunt Bch. 2 Br. l<lds/Pe1s. PAl M MESA mo.+ sec. dep. No pet1. 714-960-9003, days; Tuatl n/ 20th. C . M. l\rt and Frame Gallery 3ENERAL and overlooks a spec-l,nahelm. 2 Br, w/alr. Gar. Fncd yrd. 1561 Mesa Dr. To see call 8"5·9604. Small, com pl. furn., 714-960-1725 eves. 645-9232 Ive msg. seeking FfT help Gen-$250.00 to $500.00
tacular 160 d"". ocean. Frplc, Gar, Pool. SS.CS Scott Rentals Gossett Apta. non-ltl'lkr. 1hr Ba, pvt 548-0822 Chris. eral olllce exp~rlence WEEKLY PAYCHECKS ISiand •nd hMbor and $400 Scott Rentals 213-596...9 t03 fee CF urn Jun~or 1 ~8.r6$-49~... entry, kitchenette, ex· 450 sq It approx. Sec· nec:;essary, sales exper (FULLY GUARANTEED) I ~ lew 213-596-9424 fee all btwn ....... ~ -""" VILLA VISTA APTS clullve aret nr beech, tloned within 1600 sq It Lost: F Great Dane. black, he IP I u I. 6 <I 6-9 173 • working pan Of lull time nght ht Y ·Now re-1----.,,.-.,..----Hun1 Bch. Super 3 Br. 2 l....a t hacL <1111!119 S575/mo. 2 Br 11/2 Ba. pool te nl 1~ TV woman's retell clothlng mltSlng 714, CdM. Looks 4:30·8:30 dally, •t home. Weekly pay· duoed 55,000 to 11 low Bay1tont Condo: 2 Br In Ba. Frpl, Pool,+ Xtras ~I 1 _. Townhome. grMnbelt, W/O' $2i511' I "j" 111' ltore. Ideal Lido ISi loo, like Lab. C'all Jay, checks malled directly to ~T:~·~!hT~~l~nt~~!P~j security bldg. bay view. S600 Scott Ren1a1s Sharp 1Br 1be apt. 1 l/r, carport, baleony. 93-3490 . nc . u . Npl Beach. 675-5396 673-8004 or 675-5511, IAIYllTTEll you. from Home Office
qualltyl pool $1150 213-596-9103 lee house to beach. 108 29th 2078 Tliurln 4 Lost: Lrg Fem. Calleo Cal, :::hlld care for 3 children. every Wednetday. St•rt •••t211 Woodbridge· Large and Hunt Harbour near perfect St,. No gl araclge. ~6~o TSL Mgmt 642-1803 .... I ... ,. 2t02 B~~ont Olllcet from 300 blk/or/wht. blk raccoon MSlus1Chave trans. Pre817.6E. Immediately No ••·
....-g 10:r~1fu~1?; r~~~~,'.i.,;1 d~~~ 2 Br crptd decor newer yr y, utll In .. no ,.....a. Hott Famihae r;;ea;a Im-..., · mask. chubby w/bushy de .M. area. 646· 2 perlenoe neoeaaary. NI· ~~I~ Ing $ 1200 yrly blllns $425 llat kids Wayne Agt 646•8816 mediately tor Japaneee 111· 1001 tall. Eaatshore & Sun-BABYSITIING needed for tlonal Company. Do yOtlr
• S • 'fe· W VIiia Balboa Pen1house 539-6190 BEST Alty fee. l1lliM bled 270i umle8~~.AU Studentl. For Info. call ltlllO OffiHI grove by No. Laktt tennis 1 yr old girl, temporary work right In the comfort rmm w/skyllghts. 2BR . den, I ly L•r1e•Br,::X1ng ap~. ····nnm Brenda751·9976. •••111tY1EW I courts. 559-6983, lromAug.8-26,M·F,untll 8tldsecurltyof yourown Wa k to ocean com •rm • .-n ........ 11r--521-2881. 2pm. Cosla Mesa. PlelM hofT\41. Detalla and apptl-sWecA~Elt~~~dOgN~1~~0MES bungalow appliances $ 75/mo, yurl y. Beautlf\ilty land9Caped Btttb .. tttll lt04 soo,
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--------•· 631-1400 539·6190 BEST laJL--Patloa/deck1.Nopets. ...,. _ _.." BASEMENT $1.00 aq ft . lrvlne, C.M . Reward. Banking KEYSTONEINDUSTRIES
WlTUFlllT 1Buene Perk. 4 Br. Den. 2 -2 Bdrm. 1'1• Ba. $590 MTH.. 2500 sq ft. Call Mon-Fri s40-7904 642-6552 TELLER HIRING DEPT. 33, 6480
N-port Shores custom 41 Ba. Pet. Frpl. Gat lrviH 2 44 Pt1ia11l1 2707 151E.2111. 548·2408. Wkly rentata, low rates, 9·5. 642-<1644 LOST: .Newport Creel 10 Immediate opening In our FREDRICKSBURG RD.,
Bd.rm. 2'A bath home for $750 Scotts Ren1als Orange1ree 2 Br. 1 Ba. Gg 1 Br, yrly, ltepa to color TV, f1ee coff... DELUXE OFFICE SUITES wk old fem gray/white Newport Beach olfloe for SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
$225.0001 Super con· 213-596-9103 tee Condo. lower uni I. beach. laundry, no pell ••'---fl&---.. heated pool & ltepa to Bayfront bldg. 800-1107 S I am es e k I t ten -experienced teller. Good 78229
dltlon, lovely landscaping I Garden Grove. 3 bd. 2 ba. s525i mo. 552-7552· $625 or $850 w/gar. •WEY l: R:iili ocean. Kitch'• avail. sq It avail from $1.25. 760-6233, 631·40.45. f n 1er person a I com. =3-roo-mer--w-1"'11...,t,...ral...,...n ""'l_n _e_•·
on largest tot. Has grealj w/elr,workshopGer, Beeu111u1 view with 673-9327,675-9780 AP&llTllfm 985NCoast Hwy BASEMENT Sl.00 sq It. REWARD S200. Lost munlcatlon skllls. ac-change tor kennel help.
financing· Call to see. 15625. Sco11 Ren1a1s privacy. 2 master br, den, Beaut1tul garden apta. Laguna Beactl, 494-5294. 2500 1q ft. Call: Mon-Fri female Calico Cat In vie. curacy, and attention to 20301 Rlveralde Dr. SAH. 142·1200 1(714) 821-3703 fee 2'1t ba. Pe1ers Turtterock. • ... ,".~~ .... tfltl patloe, decks, IP•· No Shr 2 br Woodbridge 9-5. 842-4644 of BeQonla & 41h Ave. de1ail. Call between 10·2, Hrs 8-6.
'Stanton. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pets. $1450/mo 552-7038 .... • pets. hofT\41, upgraded. •pee. N B upper office 643 aq CdM. Call Tina 673-3656 851·9900. ext 222. IAll MSllllll
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'WorkshopGar,Yrd G o s Pete s Ctr111•1l•1r 2722 2Bdrm.2Ba. S805 muter w/pvt bath, ,; ·,ho-r kltch'nrPO or640·2700. COllElllWI Station leue avlllable,
$500 Scol1 Rentals T~:~~or::e on Parrk. 2 Br. 1 Ba, gar, pvt patio. 398 W. Wiison 631-5583 nf amkr. prof. M/F. lull M80. 64~2947 • . . llEWlllD E.O.E M/F own cllen1ete neoetaar;.
213-596·9424 fee spacious 2 Br. prof $800/mo. Call 873-6554. WllTLAlf YtWIE Prill. '525• 559-6116 Beauty Salon Asll lor Judy 6-40-6443. Cle co r 2 pat Io s . I NEWPORT CENTER. Full Lost Scarlet M•caw, Large 111 ••• r I wliter Bachelor. So ot Hwy. wet APf1 •••tr service E1Cecut1ve Suites. Red Bird. Big Canyon. Manlcurls1, F/T w/cllentele riandymen-Oardener for
Rt1tal1 ~L R hS 673 3 5 ' ...,.,., • ._ 549.,.366. 631-6500 • Newport •Pl complex, $825/mo. s995tmo. 552•1038· bar, no kllch. S350/mo. 955W •9th. st' ........ 1 I lt1tal1 ~ S575-S625. 640·5•70 In established Nall S•lon.
J •OOll RULn .-.ent ease anc 0 an • 41 Br. 1 Ba, patio. bit-Ins, Bal Ill lurn 3br 1V• ba & Office space for lease: 747 Beach. No drlnk•s. 645-3381.
" Joaquin VIiias. 2 bd, 2 ba, Nr Ocean/Faahlon late, pool, apa, no pet1. 2br 1bt. cloM to water 11. 1695/mo ullls pd. A/C. SCRAM-LETS ----------,-..,.....--.,..-..,..--:--: i::: Cl I 107e PlllP 1a1alllEleT patio, custom deoor, all TIL I 1 ••• ll2I 055 E IHllE•-a riandym•n.local retired ... tatl I v " " appliances furn/unlurn, 1or2Br. vu, $650 mo. or I• -· Wkly or monthly. ground fir. 1 I u-5 person tor PfT malnten-
Condo. walking distance l14·1ll-11l3 spa, tennis, golf. Aval! $750 mo. lse. 640-1177_ Daaa Ptllt 1711 7141476-1237 C•mlno Dr. Costa Me1a. ANSWERS fill IUllE ance of a Costa M ...
to goltcourse 3 Br 2112 C • I N ""22 Imm. Call answer ad Sharp front unit, 2 Br 1 Bayfront 3 Br. 2 Ba. ~dBlks E. 01 Fairview & ••utt"". Sheep 'P emphasis, EDP back· Shopping center. Duties Ba. $•28,500.· OWC Va-lfOH e If "" VIEW 2Br 2Ba spacious ,. ams "" v" 5 le Incl de gardening • 714, 642-4300. 24 hr_ or Ba lrplc gare~ yard • • • $1800/mo 21 Balboa · ground. yrs exper nee. u • 639 70 7 I t 2 B 2 e · · • · 2 decks. $65'0 mo. • 754-1040, Mr Tracy Tease-Eighty 1 1 I I cent • 4 mmac, nw pn . r, a, 714-497-4996 $700/mo. S52-5 10. 759_0650• 87,. ,17• Cove. 645-5135. ---------s Newport Beach Adverts· cean-up, mnor repar1. ~~-------2 lplc. 2 c gar. Hbt Vw. -.,..., • $290/ t Get you ome lngAgenc Send eaume Call Kathy Mon-Thur •••ile Btatl 1100 beam. no pets 51100 Univ. Park 2 sty, 3 br, 2Vr COlll MtH 2724 CdM 2 rm studio Mature •drapes, u~~. ~;r~~m~: Client: "'Does the apat1· and sala~·requlr~ments 8AM·11:30AM.213/861-
BACK BAY Bait pk 2er 640-0619. ba condo on grnbelt, ~ B11t. ltacll 2741 non amkr ref r.q'd l 82S 1730t Beach Blvd. Hunt-ment you haveadvartlsed 10 J. Bakllf. 3857 Biren 8207_
125 000 Ow 1•11 L • --------l washer. dryer, frplc. 2 car 1 & 2 Br. unlurn, pool, 1Br 1 ea clOM to 6MCfi Imo. 640-7584_ .. _ 8 2 283 have crawlfng Insects?" St. tulle 540• NB. 92660 · • · ner w se 3 Br. Canyon vliw. lge lot gar, pool, tennis. $1 100 + laundry lac. From S404. • ' ' lngton .,..,ach. 4 • 4· Real estate man: "No.
Op, comm pool. spa. beh. 616 Poppy. $750 grdnr u111s. 557.2900 wkdys Utils paid. 548·0336. ~87~~an l •OOl mo. tlW FlllT but 1 think I can GET you
allp poaslble. Also 1Br Inc owner 673_ 1464 _ "?:" leMll • mOITlft llml • SOME," S15,000. Bkr 675-4010 LltHI haela 2241 1Br, 1Ba, $395 mo. Cpt1, •S•SOlmo. up. 1 & 2 Br. 2 bdrm ... .._._·we .. "" 1 MO FREE RENT I:---.....-----,..,..,. ---------3 Br, Canyon v1ew, lge. lot. -drapes, stove. 1 & 1 1 .,.. -~ ..,.,,, With short term leaM. lull PtllOlall 3012 Children/Pets-Owner 616 Poppy. $850 grdnr 1 br, trplc, hdwd firs. 2 blks 845-8465 un urn urn. poo • BP•. per wtc 3713 s.Ul'lore Mr\'lce aultee. Keep your i•--~~~~--
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831-3383/496-0177 $675/mo 497-1957 1 Br, upatalra w/gar. fenlonat lmana high. 881 • ·R~ST & MOST' RE· SHORE.CLIFFS 3Br t lam I $400/mo. No pet1. Ret. ON THE SANO -.-U" UlllA lellLS rm. lrpt. grea1 ocean YU, L11aa• Bills nso r~'d. Avall 8/1. 352 Vic> 3 bd, 2 be. Adj/golf SUMMER RENTAL Dover Or. Suite 14· N--LIABLE .. __ ... 2 X60 B $2300 -... 5 91•1 cOOrM, •lot vt.w. Quiet .. Br 2 D a ·•nit ...... ha. port Beach. 631-3851. 972-1000, 24 hours ~.u~~ner ~t.~~~a~~ ioa~~~~~it39 ' mo POOL/ ~AOIZZl/YIEW tor a. -• u • people only, '825/mo. " · .... " ' ...... .,.. ' 5 rm spilt level wllesaver 2Br, 1\.\Ba. frplc, patio, 714-840-8639, Erik. 11~~~ahed . .,,:m~. ·_.!!cf'f8'ltd UY YllW Attr. Y"Q lady avail. for kitchen_ Fam rm. llght In-1600 '"""' "" ........ ... Bea 111\il l•ge office avail lunch, dinner eacort for terlor encioled porch Spyglass 4 Br 21/2 Be, kltch S600's at BESTfee gar· no peta. mo. Beaut. 38r 2ba. triplex gat909. 5802 SMat!ore ab~. 842_.644. Mon-Fri: buslneumen. 839-3060.
air cOnd Young adu1ti lrplca. g8fdener, lovely 539-6190 276 Avocado St. unit. Patio, ttplc~, no TSL Mgmt. 8"2·1803 9·5.
1 · ,.34 5 0 lamll"y home. Yr lease 548-7510 8-8 pm. 1 .,.751 521 ~ .. ~.~~"}~. • · 0 · $1600/mo. 635-0344, L11aa1 ll11tl 1252 2 Br. 1981 Maple Ave. pe 8 .., mo. facatle1 =rA_K_E~O,,,.v.,.,E=-=R~LS:cE=-:...,eea=---u~t.
Ctata ••II 1214 3Br, 2Ba, pvt yd, 1850 mo. Upper. Refrlge. No peta. DFELAWf.RE7 .. ~t5N7E5S lnlab lt07 office suite. recently Mobile home, C.M. 1978 2Br. 2Ba. 1850, both 2 peraona. $435. Sletra rom ~ .,_. redec. New cpta & drpa.
Hiiicrest dbl wide, 2 br 2 2 Br. garage. lnced yard, newly decorated. tmmad Mgmt. 64 t-1324. • Frplc, pool, gar, Laguna on the bMcfl. 2 Br Suite conalst1 of 4 airy Ba, 2 storage sheds. patio. boat s1orage. pet occupancy. 831-6357 private patio 1 Ba, ateepe 4, Avail olflcea. wet bar. 2 1pace rent 1150, nu ok. $550/mo. 546-7506 2 Br_ 1 Ba. S..45.+ $300 No peta .. 842..U07 Aug u1t. $3 000/mo. rettrooma, conference cpll/dr~. bit-In GE -Beautiful 4 Br. tam rm hm. dep. 2269 C Maple. No 19221 Delew11.re St. 494-5857. room 20x20 and ltOf'age
appl, w 10, big closets. ·* * * I Cock1all pool & Jae. Avall pets. 540-4.t8•. CIOled Suric:t1y. ltltab ti room 20x20. approx pan. furn .. quiet adult LtlsUttltltltl 1 lmmed . $1400/mo . 1500 111 ti 1 park 1 29,500. Call ~ · 673-5354 agt 2 Br 1 Ba. Ip. $650, N-1•n 4 plex, 1 br, tp, gar, IW. 1111 aq n excep one
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Cf•atrci al You 8fe the winner of 2 • 645·9161 mo. Many 111rea £Illa"' 631-3296. ESOOllTS/IOIELS free tickets ($9.50) value Homes tor rent, 3 BFh, 3 Lg Bech, w/yd, full kit, nr Rich 556-1177 --------.
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hlgl'I Vlllblllty. Owner may Cen1er July 16-2'4 Mission Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 2 Br 2 ea Condo. lulh 2 a 3 Br. TownhouM Apta. 418 3 br condo, 2 aty, 2 llV. 1·203 aq. ft. omce TllE I •• , 1111111111 u1l1t with financing. To cl aim tickets. call Be, $750/mo. Fenced landscaping, patio. wuh· trplc, dllhww, lrg patio, rma, beautiful. GrMt loc: 1-287 aq. ft. ottlce ..,.
S&oo.000 742•432 1. Exl 352. yard, kids/pets -!come. er, dryer, a1ove, relrlge. encled &Ingle ~~,B~=~ A,;:'i:i"=: with furn lor purch-tl 738-8538, 556-8538
...,., ltnfftr * * * Agen1, no ff8. 545-2000. $850/mo. 552-8672. car garage, nr Hunt. 759•1842 d4Mlred. ••• ••i --•
... l ..... .....,. 3 B 2 B HarbOtlr. From 1595/mo. -,,..... _,, •m;rt lt••L 2211 r., a. garage. • 1.1pper. 840-•""7. •--------lllELlll -171 llM 3 Br t 11t Ba, Santa Ana _ -• tO•O c Valencia. No pets.. ....., M/F 35 + to anr 2Br/2Ba. • , • .,..
• Hgts. Duplex. yard. gar. $14 mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. $585. 545-7983. NEAR BEACH NB,pool,j11C,tennl1,apa.. Beautlluleiccltlngglrla,
$650/mo $500 dep Baylront. slip $350. 21 La 8 2 bd 1 be "°t8'' '375 mo. 8"6-5288 IC=. ...1 l Private rooms ,._ ... _:alaaJ 14175 20201 Blrc11 St 833-1927 Balboe Cove 645_5135, 2 Br E-elde, frplc, clean. rg • • • --•orvaa Dally 10AM·2AM
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--..... 61 673-1464 non-tmkr. waeher/dryer. $500. 2 13-493-185 M/F to lhr 2 br. 11~ be lt1t1l1 2111 1865 Park Ave, C.M.
IPllTAOIUll 3 Br 3 Ba. pool/1ennls, · Avail 8-1. $625/mo. Spec. 3 br. 2 ba dupleic, C.M. 1pt. pool. tac. CMtNB 17th I Newport. 631.9593 Dlll/llttrltHH -••• Y11W good cond_, $800/mo 1 Br.+ Deo. 2 Ba. steps to 646·8086. fenced yard, new crpt 1 $277.50 ~ ut111. 754-0959 needed. Grinder Reat. -650-3455 beach , com m 1 y S d 1750 536-0756 Prime Interest. Ne-r HEAVEN and how to get 21002 P.C.H. HB. Con·
Beautiful, panoramic ;;---ll•t •weet deal! 2 Br pool/tennis. S850/mo.12 Br w/gtr 460/mo. rapes. . M,.IF to ahr B.ytront home 3300 sq 11, ample P~· there. Dlal 7141838-814!6 tact Mgr. 536-1684 Ocean Yl.w l .. w .. ry w ~ p H crpts, water paid. • -lea C 2741 ••OOtmo. + '"'-utlll. I"". air cond. Owner tor dlractlon1. 1---------u~w bltlns & breezy patio kl!'• r o Pert Y o u 8 e 2176 "A" Ptacentla .,.181& C•. 84&-4103 aft O;SOPM. .... OHi ~~t;::;,~ b:1·n~~cl~~ $'45 539-6190 lee 1 542"3850· 638-4120 1·5PM. bix 2 Br 1 Ba m YU, N/ltl'lkr to •hr 2 bf apt In •CCIM. DI• ate. With C11Hr Pr~11tl11 3ood Salary a.nd 8enellt1.
with tow 1272,900 Hie t>y 539•6190 tee BEST Alty 2 Br. 1 Ba Cottage w/gar. JN~ Ent1d1 -1 t>ea1d m4 .. 4oelllng c .M. Pool, Jae. '2'47.90 ~;;.~"N~ 1~~~15~5 ;:'. Poo R;W:;a lost old Meta Verde Con~•,..·
OWMf pric.. 5% down & Beuatllul E/slde 3 Br decks. brick walk wayt , """u nc · • ·3<M" mo. Mlkt 831-2737 lft. 5 875-6900 Engllah Sheep dog, Dana cent Hospital, 881
only I 1000/mo. pay· Con. do, $800. 642-4823. yd. AVall 7-10. $785/mo. U llAIOIA APTI l1;prt IHcla fiit Pt area. 9 yra. old. Center. Co1ta Meu. ments tor 11t 8 mos 645-8625 1•1-Hll _ Prolealonal P8f&on, over ·•-.1a1td1I F-a .... gray/white Fam •--------5,.e-5103 Duplex. Redeo, 2 bd, gar. 1 Br r: & water paid I' coodO v;;m, 30, to 1tme 3 bd home ... ~.. .... . • COOi< wanted. Wiii train.
lncd. S550. 55 4 Victoria. 3 Br, 2 ~88,p0o1ndo, ~an11 encie gar g.. bbq' Pool and 'facillltlH. CdM. 1500/mo w/defl. ...tall lt20 ~1-of7~" 1 broken· 14-4.25/hr. Applr be-x~UaJta U~ 213-597-7297 view. •" mo. nva d h lh $435..s.480 • 1575/mo. Richard 5 4 9 ·79 1t. daya : 1260 .28oo aq fiw.irv\ne ----·-----tween 2·4PM a Re·
8 E·-• 2B now. 848-7171 or s w r. . 2131830.2323 675-3003,avea,wtcndi. •r ... lncld1 ofllcel,lrom uben'a. 251 E. Cout >c 4 •le y
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.. de r Iba adul1 com-646-5743. 14351mo 2Br carpof't, 58 Hwy, NB :r(up~ i1r1~~~ ~~~. w~g0;!·t;":~~·5~~~ 4 bd Condo wlfam rm. laundry.' no peia. '. otittd. 1 br, •tap• to t>each, yrty. P!:,,-:""..e.i~ f.m: .~~:::: ::~~ lndul· li.!•!!iefY~iiio~r~~i:n"l'P.:~~ :;ouptee, (r•tlred) for rellef
SUO,ooo. Conalder 833-7890, 8<46-1947 BeautllUI Newport Crest. 5"5.,.529• 2131598 1219· ~~sl~~~~;:,1;.!~t. roommate. Must be naet, trial ofllcl. 18101 Radon· beach, 3,000 1q fl. m 1 n a 0 e r 1 1 t
lie/opt. wll da 957-6283. Pool a nd Tenn la. "495/mo 2 Br. 1 Be apt, non·tmkr, ptotMalontl Clo Cjfcte, #T, Huntington 115,000to120.000 a mo, rnlnl·ator•o• slte1 In =::; 1390 tdBN.6:N'1~~~~t~eB·,.1~d::~?~:1~ !~~~101~~~·.;~31~f/;9 ~::~~1~d~~!.pet OK. 2b:=.a;e:f,'m':,~~v~ g:''C2~:1•:~c;~ b~~2nastt•. •-~=~~fn ::.':~~~r:: ::~m~~~:::u1=~
__!!WI r -por Y · eve1. 735 w 18\tt St lmmed. 213-<t33--0902 bef0f8 6PM. Of 848-<4013 --·-•-• 175,000. 8'73·2040, Mk telephone exper hetplul.
•,•,. imiiiiiillll...,06.-...;-~ Kid• Pet• no problem! 3 Br BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE ITSL Mgmt 842· 1803 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1erga kltol'len, art 5PM. 'iPINfOXC XBViiofti for Mr Paul. Ttalnlng provided. Call liw"'rt~ houeecrackllnglrplocool 3 Br, H~ ba, HOO. 1515 . Avall 7/t Npt Hta, '50.Cfl mo. 2421 Rmmet•tolht31rcondo.' H.ip advtae Ind mett--. Genetti Auto Repalr,well 714· 752· UU 9·2
...... , 1 ...... 'tat Im· t nod yd 1500/m o 675•5812 • 2 Br. •P1 w/Gatlo. E. 18th. It 845·5109. Wlhr dryt POOi Jae love. marriage. bu1, •t•bliltled cllentete, 3 Mon·Thur9.
•.,.. .,.. 5311-6190 BEST Rlty fee 8•• •103 a •PM ' • ' ' 170.2498 baye plul good parking IAl-medlale .... at 1345.000 DellghtlUIBackBayCondo '"""u " u • 2 B r . 1 Be , N u ffJllC.~ nopeta aerege. . rl~ t 1.S A ·~ "'*"' la way below •P-Ulll 111"1H f or I e • u 3 ti Cl 15'75 to ieAOtmo 2 Br, 11,; cpt1/drape1, blt•ln1, =· T~ or~!~ aft Liit I ..... DR ::3~SU:. ' oo. gent !x~rlancad p1r1 time prtilaal. Bkr, 133 .. 18.2 lmm11CU1ate Meea Verde wlpeell·•·boo vi.w. Frpl, bl t'Wl'fhla, poql. 1nory pool. MSO/mo, clwnttr9, •-----......-..,,,-~=-.,..,... cuhlsr went•d lor •al CIFllflOll Pool Horne. 4 Br. 2'" BA, oa r . $ 136O1 mo . rm, c•por"t. pvt patio, no bover/We1tclllf eraa. Rmmte wtll'lted to n 3 br. "~~o:~ IPMdt 17~411 MOVING TO FLORIDA! FHhlon 111and retail • Den. Avail. Sept. 1, 2 t 3 • 4 7 2 • o 8 • o or pet•. or .. t location. 2ee MS.8e48. 1~ ba apt, C.M. CtoM to ...,, to ...... 1tlfy t i ~ • Ctothln11 con111nm1nt 1tore. E.O.E. 84•~5070 .... Tll PLll 11300/mo. Call81t 7PM or 213·208·0800 E 18th St. • lhopplng. &46-e413 Found· a med lrG M CIOQI lh~ CdM, .. ,. n· IEL1Y1•y ... • wttncl1 522-0332. Dover ShOf'H, 1328 San-TSL Mgmt &.c2·1I03 2 Br, new cipt1/drapet, SlatertOr~ham: Hlt'. 8'78· 23 8'7 589 n 4 ldrm. 3 la. + Oen with fow RE T G ti D E ..... 11 • BR b4t•lna, pool, MIO/mo. Roomm1t• Cootcltlwtora ...... 8M2 St& .. y ...... _ ... ......... N4led tntra Income? ae an Wet 9 er Redwood N HI H VALUE &gO r. )(....., Ye '" BAY TIMIERAPT 0 o w n a t a I r I . ~ i.tter '« lea8 ...., .,, "'"' v'""' uv........ ln~t C.,.,..., torr
aw + 't ·two bdrm ~::.2 i~:tP~~aMiti :~11rP:0;;,1: 3~ 1 Br.1rp:cr.::,pr111ate OQvertWfftc11u .,... ':,~:O.!;:::a "~w1~;'*'C:::: ~~~~ "!~:~=~~: the er. Must '"'"
unfta. 4 c:&f..,•· Atk· 539·8190 fM BEST Alty R•'.g 11rep1acet, 4000 eq J1~~°,;,0_3:J':'e"&st .. 8-4~. 561•7077, 2 1i.5n-5334 Coll• Mala. 8"1·l 033 tran1f•t1, ate. Phone ::r•n,,!,~'!. -,::~:::. .,,. 'Wu8'T,OEPT' UXURY 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo, 54' .. 7000424 Bl~ OI IN/opt. 8"6-9883 24'"" Kopyrlte co. 831•8182· 8etlch. Corona Ciel Mar.
D9n lAwle l'rplc, Olf & pOOI. 1695. • .. r COOi & br-.Y 1 Br, -.net laftlta•t Call Vicky H t-7113 bef. '11-7W 1at & IHI. 842·5~90. Ouplex.Newpor1Shor•,2 gar no peta. Frio, a4ac sr~~: ~M2.cr°! fNllll\ lfts Oulrtultin' flll ,UM ,.____ .. ~ ,100000 Br 2 81, lo-r, 206 ran;.. S-400 8"2·5"4. '-__ . ..-..., ...... 5 \M1U NI _ ............ or ·-• uxury Townh~. near Luoonfa. Frpl, OIW. 2 oar .,.... · _ _,, IN NEWPOAT I E.ACH ......... .......,.,. ' ...... ' Utt TllN
OMfl + $48,000 equity In OCMn. lrl)IC' 2 metr bf, xar. 1830/mo yrly. li .. lllde t If. In .,,_, llnglea 1 a 2 ldrm Apst• 181 a Let.111 etl to:s.3 ARE rDE£ If )'OU h•v• sao.ooo
Condo '°' purch ... Of court•. P<!O I ll)a. Avall '75·1·~2 .... ,, compl•ll. t4H /mo. ....-"-ti .. T-.. -~. , ....... , I .... -... .. rn ............. -_,, .... ~lld• C~ta Melt 8 • 8 • I 7 8 0 I m o . "'" -• 979 t042 a' • v .. "'I '" .. ,. ' •-~· ,., ,...,...,, _,... .. , -.-,.-fl u r upper unit 71418<46-'7881 HARBOR VIEW HOME.S • · ome are •l•Q•nl Y !1.!0, ,.."!!!:~_.,~7~91 Cal•, ment Md 1aMa bacfl for .,1~...a1• EJtac 4 BR 2i,; 8A oo perk !altll"-2 llf. 1 k . uppet, fumllhed. Prom MIO '"'" -· """ ,,,,.... ....., nttlonal C\Ol'nP"'Y ""·
... Verele'a """' 3 Br ~ nr pool, YU, Qnfnr, $1..ad PlllO. 1515/mo. 32t Uni-a:~...'::~~ ~ No 1.a111"'9 twn, Ml-llll 124,0003, tnooma, 20% ..__,...._a~-"' Dan or2 4 Br. MP Dining mo. •94·102~ vtQfty Dr. O.M.1Mt-oM8 1.. · own '°°"'· fl'of~ .,... tu er t + 20% ci.1 ,.....,___ .... ,. """""'' rm, c:ar oarage, evaa Man-11 •d 17 1-precletlon 1nnua y. 0 1 Tad edl • point I 1 o '1 & / mo o eve HVH t>eeutlful Monaco 3 ' ..,,....... r • ... o . H ,000/mo ror 6 yre.
Wllltlirt .. rtgfltdhcdon 5'4 13 Br 2 Ba.. Inell oarclener, lh1tlld• l acrtelor, no I ~ epeclOul 1 Bt, 4t1-t18e, 111.L td• Item• wttl'l a 714·240·110 dly•. fO ftnd Ute tioma you w1ter, etc. If 150/mo kltcl'I. ~1 11¥1111 now, pool, Slleewt ..-. no W'"4 Xd HiiiP't Dell, Piiot oi-lled M . 7 14.4 t 3 . 1 163 or
...... Ma.a71 8alt Idle Item• 8"~·5e'7tl M4~ to or &'13-3114.:..W 1216/mo, R t-M'7t 1>911. 1678 mo, ~787 ..a ... 11 ..... 11. l lt•7H-3041 ..,...,
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Lltlle Mite Mutt.t M1 on a
Tullel. •long ctme 1
eplder 9"d rW In the
Dally flllol OltHUt.d eectlon ebCMlt M• t!M-ftil'a Tut911t MCI bOught It !or St .ti, YOU can Ml ~r 1unet Met ~· ot o•h•r thing• t hrough
Dally flllol Cte-.11fled
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HIT/MSTlll for 1he TOWERS RES-
T AUAANT. Experienced
only. Apply In person.
2:30-":30 pm, Surf and
Sand Hotel, 1555 So
Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach.
Hotel
Front Offloe P9flonnel
needed at luxury Laguna
Beach Hotel. Prefer tome
experience. Cell Margie
Marmoll)O, 497-4477
HOtltekeeper and child
care. 12 to 4 pm weell-
d a y s . N pt hm .
714/780-8683
Housekeeper/Cook
needed ror prof. woman
In Hunt. Hrbr. 25 hra.
week. 846-3024 Bel.
Spm.
HOUSEKEEPER/Live In
wanted. In good health,
musl drive. fl' .. to tra"91.
Top salary. Reta req.
7141'95-8969
Houaekeeper for elderly
lady, live In, mature
wom8fl to drive, ~ &
keep houae, lull time or
wkndt. attrectl'tre WM.
rel'I required. 844-2120 .
Jacll of all tredea, chauf·
IUer. man trlday. In NB &
Palm Springe. Mu1t be
ftexlble. 675--'419.
Lib TICl'I wtlO would alto
like to do medk:al bllCk
olfloe. C•tt between 8· 12.
955-2022.
Legal
ORANGE
COAST
DAlY
Pl OT
HU In Immediate C)C*\lng
In 1"8 LllQal Ad11Wtlllng
Department for • relleble,
mature end raaponalbte
l*'IOfl wtlh eorne VOT
experience. Applicant
8hOUld allO heVI QOOd phone pnonallty and
general ofllo. .... aud\
ae typing, *' lley MCI *Ofklno With t"8 llUbllc. A oar anCI valid Cattr.
110en1e la 11911 Jlllf'Y. For
mor• Information call
M 2.&178, ut. UI. ..... ....
830 ley8t. co.ta MaM, CA NW
Eq\11111 Oppty ~
LEGAL SOT"V/OftC MGA
TRAINH ~8"" fl!. end But L !Inn
hu optn no f or
motlvelw. et..iaiMIO. ...
p.,lenoef ~··=· XLNT Ill.. MCI •
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fOr qual. lncMdl... ""° clemonatn1ea ~
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' Or9n09 Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, July 12, 1983
c~u• Cart Dmr•ll a.,. .... , ..... Cleaalat I.a.al -· · -, -no. £.
cXTXCINX FOR klBS. i'C>A..,..D~vw~iir.A~tl,...f"XZ"p1r.'Nr,!a:o-·l~m~m~acr~u-..1a~t~•~Y•~f~d~c~1.~.~n·i:;;;wfiioii'lilAi19PictmRiih"1Nd,..-LlllL~ l~s.m.. ~~~~~~~-:".~!fl!~i;;ili;l:::llrr;!;::-
s-12 yr. Treat your child. All Text11re1 & Acou1tlo u_p1, weedl~ trimming, SEAVICE· a thOI'~ ......... ... .._. __ P\tf home nunlna. i yrs i.....~_ -W~-In-"'!.'!!". ~--::' IYJ*
u "";;"';;;lil;;l!t;:;ll;;;•";;;• i:a~i••• •uu1 • l'ltNew cablneta, a.blnet Th!~·~ r!'p~yat.
30 d•y Id
In the
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
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UIFlllAlllU Your Dally Piiot
Service DlrectO<Y
Aeprneotatlve
"2·Mlled.H2
Xcctg for email b1111-
neaaea: PA qtrlles. sales
tax. FIS. Compl. set up &
service. Reas. Fran.
5'40-583'4 afternoons
Ana1tical
feeing, bars & IOrmlee
counter1oPt. 8'42-068 t Hike, Row. Swim. SA-. F + · ,_an., ..,..,._ .... tefa, Fin--'21t) ~· ,...:.!..-... -._...._ kel Tu.-5 f ""' rM .. t. Kevin 673-1503 anaplng. '4 -0285 clean hou... 540.ol ~. we ~ lflOW you ~1078• a3f-t02t" • ....._ .__.. uc.. #01802. MM7M oM-497-87~~. lno ,... ll"tdcal Uapanoe gardener. CLEANING:Ncjobtooblg howtobeyourat10tney& ent 'H'1""'·111..aeeo Cabinet• & Carpenlry
._ Small lobe welcome
ooree est. 646-2003
ca ... atn
ie!;C1rldan: NeWtRepalr. Cleanup. m1lntenane9. °' 1mall. exp, rella.,._, aave money. time & L.agunaoftef~ ~ _......._ ~~II
Loving chttd care In my All types. Low prlc ... Lie. 1prlnkler1. Free e". r.i1. $6/l'!r. 95?...S:M1 WOff'I. 8o take TM L9I ' now C *1 l'LM Uc. 441 -....102 C.M. home. Fenced yrd, 5'4'4·9036 !xpre.. Route. Call care. ompan on.• • ._ 1'Vll ••'-'h•...., · mule. 83t-1938. Free 911. 631-23'45 i---------EXP«lenced Houeek...,_ 151.2252. 10%-Q!!..Wl ed. llve-ln1, Aldet. lVN e, lnll91Ct. IO yrs. F!REPAOOf' AOOflHG
. ~ .. ~.-repair. Unique &
Unusual wo1k 1 1pec:lelty. C.atracttn,
20 yra lie. bonded. ltatral Palombo Const 962-8314 l!!"'llliiiiiiii!ioii~-.---Aemodel/Repalra, comm. RePalr/1m1 jobs. Fenoea, & resid. Llc'd, bonded.
•helves. pattillons. Lo Ins. For 991, 552-9142.
rates. Stll/9 731·83t1
Aemod/facelllts, wood
patio cvrs/decks.
drywall. hm rprs. By
Randy 641-0622
Repalr-Allerallons
llST FIUIOE HAIL. New/Remod. Exp'd Llc'd, bonded, Insured.
llHlttrrllHI 0..lf,
Ml·11ll
Doora-Wlndows-Cablneta a.J. HUFFMAN & SON
Panel-Pallos-Fences. 35 ' Remod/Add. 1306888
ELECTRICIAN: Priced .llPUEllUllQll &GerwalCleenlng.c.11 7 RN'enowavellaote.2'4Hr ...... ,11111 .... 2117 C..AFlbera&w
right, free 91tlmate on 839-5035 c.lla M&-6502· llut!IJ ~ s.vio.. 714-4'4·7212 ID'S -Fl8H. #Mlf13.
large or small Jobs. Lie. JESSIE'S GARDENING Good llllle cleaner, great 1tJlfuonryoStuceo: ,_,j • -· V ' PUSlDlll 146-204-4
396621. 673-0359 Clean-ups, tree trim & fob guar. v.,.., 1'911able. r~r. All typea. Quellty. ""'..-. lliliiilllJ
ELECTRICIAN malnt. service 5'40-8035 Reis. '495-5876, L~I price. 831·2345 • ..... .., • ., 1n1acei lllftm
Gd rain. Free ell. Lie. Mow, edge. clean-up, trim. Quallly HouMkeeplng. ex· BRICKWORK: Smell lob1. l:>I~~ .!"'::· .. ~ ... _,_
'4 164'49 Wayne 831-7530 Free ell. Aeae. rain. Jim perlenced, dependable. Newpor1, Coat• Meaa, local cuatoM;. ;;;;' Home ApW I Commerdal ' ,::~ ":!~~~~Ion.
Qar111 Deer leelr ,_6_ .. _6_· t~9-58_____ Pal '49'4-0280 lrvtne. R«e. 875-3175 you, ~; 1' Patc:ii wort, llc'd & bond· Aeae. Prompt. 842-11035 Sp~ngs.repalr. door 0,,.,.· IEEI lllE llLP1 THE CLEAN MAKER Brlcl(wqftc: Smell or large -·· ... --ed. #140907.136-4M12. r"-.. ~ 5 yr1. exp. Home/offlc. joba& repalr1. Local raf1. ,._,, r-•-!tiili"i:::::: ... ators. See demonatraUon et me make your garden refs avall • 875-'4853 e.-5-8512 Prompt, neat ~ro· iiiiiiiii""'fl-[E•i.,A .. s•TA•t""L"'Eb--
Seacoast. 2488 Newport grow & your gra1a greenl feeelonels ~7149
Bl CM ••2 3•90 I'm lull" ln•"red •na•k Tll IWI •••-1 •:.._.-1 · •• ~ 81• •••=-& Rapalted. Guaranteed. ·• . .,.. ·... ' ""' ' ......---.,,... CUSTOM EXTERIORS ~l.;A HEA;;,r REFS .• JOHN813-4487'
Springs-Hinges-Openers. ;~~~·:~:.ri::tc'"a':~(~ mll) 5 Yrl ••r.· Offlcel1~.;,.. ·A C MOVING· I& INTER. ~. rat•. Fr• !Poof t1eewa•Fumacee f ~ Repairs. Lowest rates! 768•3773; 11 no answer. Aefaavat · 8 ~ Quick. C•reful Service eet Stev9 541-4281 _. _ _. ____ _
Lie. Tom 557·4'480 I k t , I K '" ...... ,.~! Lie. T1380'46 552-0'410 • Draine clW9CI from 16 & u ,., :na .,,._.,, Speciallzlng additions & !SEQUOIA CONST·llc'd pease eep rying e •• n um ·-pu-•111anyttme Aepe1ra .. ,....
remodel. Llc'd, bonded. customremodellng, patio lhritaia1 Biggs Landscape Main· l oVlng Care, 0meJpete •A· 1 llYlll* 25 yr:'~ -403~4~ne. 851·teCMM&""2..eoG3 t.5&~ J~~ 842
-9033
~rs exp. Jerry 5'46-4413 6'48-6586 6'45·'464'4
Work guer. Free eat. co11rs/decks. 966-2423 tenance & lnstellallon at Cenlfled HouM Slttert Beet quallty. 25 yr. exp. bonded. R«t. Color •·
962-8315 evenings Brad TllEES your service. since 1919 831-123'4 Competitive ratea. _,. ....... ""'11 Rlehard Smith & Son PlumtMng TJJiat ltl'filt
G! " ' II Lie. T -1 16,428 730-1353 ...... " """"""' Plumbing ,.._. & drMla .,_......,_,..__-..--... __ _ Car~t S.niet •rttaaat Topped/removed.· Clean aa•naaa ln1tlleW lenint SEAVIEW PAINTING cleered. Uc. 8'46-3428 TyplnglWordProc.llng FIRSf CLASS-Quick dry Ts1y dogsl Grooming up. new lawrs. 751-3476 1-*'!""i!o*•*"'·H,..O-ME""R..,.EP-AIR-STARVING COLLEGE & RTEOD'!'f'l"7,p2~~KS Pttl lllYA-1:: ~~r~1 •• ,.£1 results. Free est. & 1st schl, $10 any sz. Teacher Exp Gardener Malnl Elec-Plumb-Carpentry IRONING JOBS WANTED. STUDENTS MOVING CO. m., ~ ....., ~ ,_,,_ ..., ,.,...
class service. 750-9075 21 yrs exp. 5'46·28'48 cleanups, tree trim, free l=ences. Keith 6'46-'4672 ~~<;:,~~·r~ Lie. n~;~~2~1Ured. Int/ext. Competitive price ... &11 lal.'I Wft.'11etet21n:: 'WE INSTALL CARPET' 0.atatic ""2 est. Call Pete. 6'41· 1096 FAI~ PRICES ALWAYSI queet. Phon. M2·5'470 WATCH us GROWi for xlnl world FM1 Mn/. Experienced l Pro·
For $1.75 Sq. Yd, .. ~AL SIO/.. I ..1 I W 11_... Painting, carpentry, roof· anytime. 30 yr• exp. 521-8012 feeelonal, VetY reMOn-
•·;al Call Pete 172-1722. • ... H,.n ar.e1 q • -Ing. gardening, etc. •--======--1 able rat• ford of your .. I Chlldcare, companions, Mowing. EdQTng. Twice a STARR M8..,.'47l La •sea ia Painting fOI bett« WOf!( & poof Meda. For 81Cf*1
r-ay-Parklog Lot C.•tat C11crttt couples. We come to you. month. $20 to $25. a .. •,...!'1"!9!1!l_.I._..___ .... 'IWlf lower prlco. Call eervtce. Cell ev9nln0t
Repalra-Seelcoatlng 15oncrete. masonry. flat-Low lees. (213)541-5150 546-9707 1-.. _,1_•.-li,.H~-----bOOdAeRtv BROTHERS knock• orten when you 839-6793 anytime. 5pm to 9 pm. " no
NewC.:1Zray. RemOd ..
carpentry. Uc. #3'41012.
Ablllty Bk1r1 730-1900 SUNSHINE WINDOW
Cl.£ANING 8'42·15'49
S&S ASPhll 631«1-199Llc work, foundations. Block, D~all General garden ma1111en· DUMP JOBS Trees-lndscpng. 21 yre. UM rMUll;Jetllng Dally Pa~ enewer. PLEASE KEEP
Dan Hallbet'g Grading brick. Llc'd. 536-5013 ance. Cleanups. tree trim & Smell Moving Jobs &46-055~ 8'42·3857 Pllol Clanlfled Ada to ~·~ijiiiiij .... ""_.,.___ TRYING ...
D WALUAC00SnCAL free est. Abe 548-8519. MIKE 6'46-1391 rwhm _ _...., in.. Oninge eo.t FHartANGI Glnt,enorSTRIPOellgr'IPI (114) •MlJI & Paving CO'. Res/comm Rod's concrete & mason-All Phases & A I Have ~.!:X:" WWII -... , ~Pl~ Lie. 397680'4. 8'42-1720 ary, 9 years same lo-BUD 552.958f2
8 " Haullng, clean-ups, tree HAUL·MOVE·AEMOVE to Mii? o do Phone 8'42·5678 VISA-MC Scott 8'45-'325 If you've IOe1 Offound epet cation. Free est. trimming, yd malnt, Furniture, Trash, Trees It well I Call NOW, call Pet Hotline
Wetll Adi Cllll'&'42--5678 71'4-840-1705 Sell Idle Item• M2-5678 lndscp. Mike 646-6502 963-5415 NOAM 8'42-5678. Sell Idle lteme 8'42-5678 1-800-824-7?'7· • --------·
• HOIOSCOPE
BY SI ONEY OMARA
Wednesday, July 13
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Moderation is
keynote-make concessions to loved ones, including
family member. Budget will be expanded to include
decorating. remodeling and possible acquisition of
luxury item or art object. Check with Taurus.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll know
exactly what should be don~key is to do what is
best for you. Accent on romance, glamour and aura of
mystery. You will overcome initial delay or
disappointment. Define tenns. steer clear of
self-deception.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What might appear
to be a "lost cause" could merely be a tangle of red
tape. Accent on security, ability to come to terms with
stubborn person not accustomed to "giving an inch."
Victory actually will be snagged in heroic fashion.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Friend who had
been "missing" makes sudden appearance. You'll
communicate with relative in transit-and complete
major task. Path is smoothed for progress-you get
support from persons who. in recent past, were only
lukewarm.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You make right
move-in dramatic fashion. Opportunity exists for
fresh start-past mistakes can be corrected. You
learn more about money and how to make the mc;>st of
it. Cycle high-you're on brink of important
breakthrough. Another Leo is in picture.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Aid comes from
surprise source-individual who is close to you, but
not related, takes special interest and could even
make personal sacrifices in your behalf. Cancer.
Capricorn, Aquarius natives figure prominently.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Spell out meanings,
desires. Elements of timing. luck ride with
you-rea.ll.ze that sky is the limit. Activity occurs
behind scenes, clandestine meeting could have direct
affect on your destiny. Gemini, Sagittarius persons
play key roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow through on
first impresions. What begins as a mild friendship is
due to be transformed into a "meaningful" rela·
tionship. Many preconceived notions will be over-
turned-you'll also have a chance to correct past
mistakes.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready for
significant changes, unusual communication and a
"confession" by member of opposite sex. The "boss"
truly appreciates your efforts and you'll become
aware of it. Gemini. Virgo and other Sagittari.an
dominate scenario.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 'Domestic ad-
justment highlights agenda-travel is also featured
and direction could be detennined by long distance
call Gift comes from "admirer." Family member
repays debt, harmony is restored on homefront. Libra
figures prominently.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Dig deep for
infonnation-i.f persistent, you get at truth and could
strike pay dirt. Focus on assets belonging to others,
also on investments, tax shelters and unique sa~
or investment program. Pisces plays import.ant role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Oo slow, become
fa.millar with changing rules and variations in
connectin with regulations. You could be dealing
with representative of governmental agency. Check
insurance, safety measures and eecwity devices.
Older individual will lend benefit of experience.
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1110 IHI OUll neuo IEUTltlll Restaurant ULU/Dfll. IHIDllY Good meth euentlal. Hra lmmedlale opening for Energetic Cock tall Servers ull time. Flne tredltlonal Fln.nclal lnveetment Firm ......
8-5, 5 day week. Call hard working, money needed. Experienced women's clothing etore. for Educator1 need• ** lllrm ** 5'49-1157. Pickwick motivated person to call only. Apply between 2·5, Mercnandlling a dlepl9y ,xper . Pereon-ALSOWATCHE8 Old Eng. Sheepdog.
Peper. on our cllents and obtain Monday • Friday. No bkgrnd pref. Training nel/Admlnletratlve Ex· & MUSIC BOXES ap9yed f, lhoU. to gd lov-
palnter Information for our com· Phone Calls. 1'43'48 Cul-pt'OQ. A.Ill co. benefit• & ecutlve Sec. w/excellent UT ., 1~ n• Ing home. lg yard.
Hardworking person 10 puter operallon. Perm. V8f Drive, Irvine. active growth potentlel. lyplng/ehof1hand aldlls. F ' "2-41101 lea n paint t de position. salary, & lncen-So. Cout Plue loc. Cell Non-amkr pteaee. c.M: Ina Symptlon on dlac .,..,.,.,........,......,..-------6•6~1566 r 1 -t111e plan. Ask. for Barbara ~N for full time bactt office 553-0940 mueio box w/38 dleca, 4 Wlrehalred Temer needl .. · 546-3022. poslllon In Colla M.... ~:%.:~ fOI appt. 1---------nice cylinder mualc coo~· 2)'f old mlll.e..
,l"'/Tl.E -11 I t Ca II Jo an Sm 1th, b-----,----,,,...-s E C R ET A R y • p r o f boQI, 3 roller orgena, 5 u • Receptionist lor pres-557-32'42 SalH/Hudware. Full /b 1 Edleon~ mecHnea i .... -...-----rr-o~ Wanted adults over 22 tlglous N-port Center Time. Crown Hardware. wCallookJ•!,~~g1•eoexper. with h0rn9. OlocU In-hnltan MIS
who enjoy working with office. Typing lll<llls a RN for lull time bllCk omc. 3107 Eut Cout Hwy, ..... .....,.. ' ctude Howwd 11g1n e, 2 ™ L new. r:uet ;;;:
youth. Must be well pleasant altitude a must. poslllon In Co1ta M.... CdM. lllllTllY Howwd ,.,..tore Ht & VllC, •75 -. 8'42-4397
groomed, personable, a All employee benefit• Ca 11 Jo an Sm Ith, PubllC r ... tlona dept. of #89 Aleo ott.. Amef1. poallll/9 motivator. Start provided. Call Aon Jack· 557-32'42 ISALES-11 you'r11 a product fut paced aioency ,.. can ·weight ~ A 2 tlv rm din, ,,....._, at $75 per weel! Call son 644_..242. sales wholeaaler °' lnveatment quires ••perlenced bwltlful ~of c•ne/wood. tufted. 2-5pm, 6"6-7021 (ask for advllOf, dlecover the op-Amertcen & op.en M •I on. S 150 Io b o
Sharron). RECEPTIONIST fulltlme, 12000/ .. Ot••• portunltlel Liberty h• to energetic peraon w~tchee. European 1_1_~-------to ans-r phones & greet $30 PAOD-S25 PROFIT offer. We're loolclng for w/exc:eltent typlng/Ofg. docile lndude • DUTCH 2 ~ Wg rmc:Nlra.
PllTTIIE people, It typing, 10 key Cell Jack 714-847-6522 Marketing Repreeent•· =~ .. ~~7~~ tel ceM wftl\ ftor9I ,,__ Green wt\lllC. S200 ... EYES/WEllllll by 1ouch. ••per pref, t1ve1 who enjoy top QUelrY 1 anlr!'leted d191, reo.eors
Make extra SS helplng Good company benefil1, Sele1/Advertl1lng. Ex-comm .• a1trongn•tlon.i. Secretary/Receptlonlat, en l!:nQllah cNno6eefle 1---------
youlh carriers promote med Ins. Call Rusty perlenc:ed pref .. not r• ly marketed pt'oduct In llllng. payable•. re· c...cl &r... dlel ~ 2 mMdllng oek w9'I unite
their own establlihed Pellcan Resturant, Inc. quired. Wiii train-au.lit)' the comf0f1 of knowing celv•blel, llQht bkk'g. Ex-Father Act of p....,,_,. S250. oak coffM tbl
rovtee. Mature, outgoing, •-5-'49_·_93_2_2_____ Magazine. Independent -stand behind them. perlenced. Me 81144 c:IOck 'AND the flneet 1125, 548--'41'48 attractive parental type contractor. Commlaalon Call the Liberty Group. ..---ton of F_.... IEDlPT/TYPtlT only. 5'41·8e03 lntervtew 171~) 720•1991 Karen Sell AVON and get • -· ,_ .... ,fNn-2Pcsofdnplne:50rw-person. please call N-port Beach advents-10 am and 2 pm dally. Mean. cl'!ance for • CNIM. For tel f90Ulelon -·ve ewr • chea1. end one d,...., 2-Spm. M·F. 846-7021 Ing agency needs sharp, more detelll, 130-3182. tied 0011el1111ed: Boula9. with mirrored hutch.
,••fTill enernatlc ---sonlorfront SALES ASSISTANT. SALES/INTERIOR DE·.,.. ~ bronMe. 5pc: ..... 9'C. Mull IM. 1150. ea. -.-... ~ lmmed oppty avall for SIGN. Flalr for A.O ... ~. Flex ~·lpplng "-"· P8r1 time Our~........., COl..._iment 548-9707 or 8'45-5737.
WEEIE.n desk. Requires good ··-• t 1 ... _ """" fA• ter t-•--'-... _. -phone personality & ac-sales ....,, anl n t... Hra. Wiii train. 775-5441 "' compu _,,.,,_, lndudee 4 trtple "--,..,-.,.--------
Supervise new1P1per car-curate spelllng ~fuel Newport Beech office of printer• & d•t• com. clock• chlmlnO on I bella 9 Velour Brown IOfa. '275
rlers early morning -'4AM lype 65wpm. Call ~ Merrlll Lynch. Poelllon In· Salee Must be wllll~ to INm _ 1 omate moct.I with Of· obo; 3' now.wd chair
• 8AM Sat. and Sun. • tween hrs 01 9•12 10 set volvee cu.atomer MrVloe llPPLlllllT Tiii repair l malnt. Cell DeY9 molu. Uter.-Y dOl9rw of w/onoman. $125 obo: must have van, station appt. 851•3066. support or Account Ex· ... 7141557-5116. unique ectv.11elng, bet· _ .. _1_2_-eo_1_0 ____ _
wagon or small pickup. 1---------ecullvH. Mu1t type work PIT 9am. 2 pm or-'4 Summer Job et Boal Fee:· tetY l nowl1'f c::IOc*a, .. IAfll• • Hourly wage + mlleage. IEOEPT /nPllT '45W PM . be familiar pm _ 9 pm with the Loe tory. Cle&nlfll, phonee. a1 the ...
Apply In person week· lnt8flor design firm r• w/general ofc machln.. Angetes Tlmee Clrcuta-mlac. Full or P/T. l.mf llllM Ull
clays 330 W Bay St 1 d th I tic previous ex.,_ In leCUri-.., "" ~ In •lllm · • ·· qu res an en 111 aa ti..._ Industry,..... """h"' .._ tlon Teem In t~one ..... .,.,/hr. Pet· .... -· •-Costa Meaa, Ca Orange 1ell 1t1rter to h•ndle .. ~ • ..., •1 _.. •-"'·-Aft ..., eon 23'56 -'-ta Or -·-.. 11111 Ill Co I D 11 Pll I llrable. Call for-an appl.._ ....... p~" _-:.:.__.__,::.! ' ""' ' 566-tl01 r-•11 • • • • as I Y o . phones, lypl~. tlllng and 1 Mer 111 L.,......1 wage ,_ \Nlrn'..-..." l.agllne Hiiis, CA. icell 9o0 for d9talle a. Plue 1()-pc b9VI ~
Personal Secretary to general office duties. cat on. r 1·~· 1 an Tralnl~ 11 provided. For-dll9Ct.lona. eectlonel '2100, ~ 8' President of L•tuna Please call 71'4/5'40-2860 equal oPPty employer. more Information call --bm loveeea11275. lowry
955-6000 5'40--0301 ·---:r~~7~::~· P ase R1~~~~r:.":U~tpft!:'.: *** --.. -,.-,-1-,-.,.-n..---APP•r•ll !Whit• enamel atove, V:="'"p&a.y°'rl~=·
Photo B1111ness Manager. In outlel •hop. E•· I ,.... Fl 1 I plan I office E AllM 8 ::i:•· ::1k::.S· mb. =.e°":18~ :l
Dut191: Per11onne1 (ap-~:~~~~i9• necessary. 236DrlltwoodRd. L7fo'°v~11eoe :,~. 11-22 ~hn:.•z30 ~ 831-1131. & ctwome 11800, MWlnG,
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prox 80 Employees). Pay---------CdM 92625 hra per wk. Good typing 10 9:30 PM. Guer. hour1Y a u •l I med\. cab 185. I*(« 1 able, Aecelvablel. Pay-Resident Menager for well 'l'ou are the winner ol 2 1klll1/dlctaphone. Call plue comm. PMlh end rec:tt 125. petnUnge, glme ~~st R~:'' P!~:'~:~~=· kept 18 unit apt complex free tlciletl ($9.60) value 11·2. 873-1480 prof"alon•I working I Ill..,.,_. topped coffH table
Send Reaume to Ad No ~~~~7ie ,'!::~ea·,::~ to the IOTIY/llPT condltlonl. ~ H .. Lei 957-41133 3)(5112'. omet• bottom
972 Delly Piiot. P.O. Box Box 13 l 3, Huntington 1111 t IAllll IOf eecrow office. Generel office., Scott. 951-21n 12 L~ ...,.,, rtvy duty '225· '41>-1215 or IV
1580. Costa Mase. Ca Beach, ca. 926'47. lllW office background 119-(R'4) 20. -..... A lteel et t350. _meo __ . ------
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Line Coolls Aeal &tale lnveetment Co from our Cotta MeM Of. S/8. x1nt cond. 1375. LIMITED OFFVt Whe1 • Wonderful Wortd leek• dependable MC> nee 1n the evening&. tor Me-2342 Why pey more. eave 60 to E~i/E~ga of Shopping, right et retwy with general office Holld9Y Inn'• ,_, travel 75% on new toP quellty
roller 1 your ftngertlpe ~ sldlle and dlc1aphone ex-club. Salary + com· CelOl1c '9fll8 w. ~ bed -., not eeconcte or SeeChlpperWed·Sat. Dally Piiot Cle11lfled perlence. Excellent mllllon + bonue. c.. wave; Hotpolnt dlah· rejecU. Twin •• to
900 ea:d:~Npt Bch Ada. To ~ your ed. typing I muet. Varied 751-4222 •fter 1 pm, WllllMr, .. MW, S500 Mlt.95. FUii Mt tft.95.
Equal Oppty Employer call 8'42· 76 end 191 • du t I e I . NP I 8 ch. Telephone Salea obo boCtl, 5'46-1971 Sew ...,.,, men on king
CIUllfted Ad-Vleor help ~9-2988 EveeendWkndl. HAMOAAAEA & ~ ... Free def.
Went Adi C9118'42·5878 _rou __ . ------Sec --, .. -.ry--Ex-ecu-11-ve--A.-. Wearenowlnter.~ APPUAHCESEAVICE 839-7454 Uk for a
~aily Pilat .. · .. ······· --· · · · · · .. =
all1ent. Starting pay up to for PIT poal11one, 3 We ... recond., guer. llpeClel bonu9.
$1800/mo. Mu11 ha.,. weekdaye +Set end Sun . ..,.,._ioea. 5'48-aon eomtortllble t' Sofa, lllnt
edmlnlllr•llve • well u dolngln..-.atlng Kenmore w.,_ l Dryw, cond. S 100. 8'4l-t053 aft
=·~1~111~'::. t=.,~ wht match.top cond 1.,,..5pm_,......~-----
Send Reaume and evell· M\191 tieve aiear *200/bottl. 5'49-MTe Couct1 '260. rec:11ner dlelr
abltlty to: J. E. Reed, tlllephonevoloeend Kenmore wehr/dryer, •100. 8enlUI ater'90 8Yl'--lllLY PILIT
lllAIU TUlllE 3857 Birch Street • Ste ~. Weellty hMYy duty. 1150 for tam HOO. •.atert>ed
260. N-port Beach, eeinlngeof$,.5 .. t26. both. 831-4752. •1&0. & !Nee:. 5•1 9•88. DNTV ......,
HEED TO EARN 261< + YRL 'V
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For OUf Olr9Ct Sells T Nm •
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Now accepting applications 92880. For1ntervt.w.ca11Jettat Loe ~ WOfl!• o::J Room Table, xtnt
for District Manager to super-Secretery/Ofllce Man: 5-46-517• good .•. 142-2'14 • 41 JI 72. WOOd
ager, young environment, TELEPHONE BALES Maytag WHhr /Dryer. ::::.1~ toP '260 . vise newspaper carriers. 1yp1':!9,bankdepoeit1.11te UllMM+n 11eevy cMy. both eper11._,=,....,,..=--,-----Salary commensurate with t»lkp g. Call 631-5775 for Shlr'-'f 800-6108. M Ing clean! s1as ... GE F/F refrto, very good appt. 14&-24N. cond S175. I.to roc:ker. experience. C.Ompany ben· : ,...,.... .... ............... __.. 1 Ilk• nu 195. c11a1 .. f 1 bo IHreflrJ. Wt... """"''• _.,--c Mn, alee. IOuflge. Fr. Prov. waa eats pus nus opportunity .. P~:::::"er:= ~ HlmHIH• :·::.:;ww:"o-"::!: f!~MO.Ceeflonty Must have Van, station : Flel(Jble hr• for 1 7 da'f ,... teo-t57e, ----· ----
Piutlc• wagon or pick up with/shell. operation. le/hr lo ttar1. ,., ..... PMco fWrtQ •ra Hotpolnt
-..111111111 Mileage allowance included. !!.!2"1~.,lorjoy•t>oa, .. tt• P&~ • ...._.... 1 ..___ a.. or.,. 175. Old men-I llY ,..,_ -·-s """' __, _..,..,a1s11~ ue1 ,,..._...,.. 115, Ph '--t57-t133 ...---·-Apply in penon, weekda:ys, . multl• aceted job with ••-•11-... UA_ /(IN.,". Immediate openl~ on all : gre1 potential for growth ...-. ..... .....,...._., Ktmball player C
lhlfla ror-ei<P«. njectlon 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay & aatarv pteeM aubmlt• .. '~!!""' .. ""' Refrtg, fMI 11111. ~ ~ ·rn::-1n molding mec:hlne oper-St Costa Mesa • your ,_,me to P.O. Box ..-.. 1•1 loc*• & ,,,,. ..n. S206. -.. deelt etors. Work 7'A hrl, paid ·1 • 1oea. Newport 8-ctl, p .. • ... _..... UDtWtt rr... 19 cu It cabinet l300. ACA °*' ••r ...... Slit ... Waa... HM ltlt Wut!f H• for 8. Pald .~11t1 In· · ................... ;, .......... ·. · · · · ... · ca. 92183. •w~M-S14S-, M8-a..M. ' ~ . .r.-: ~1
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LAgals.cr.Cary,partUme. IMll&lll Pt:Ht:lv • ma ure, Life lneurance + credit ---Speed Queen Wa•ti.r Bunkbedel00.5'1M111
2 deyllweek. O.C. Alf· Resklent eU11lent -: for Hallmark P•rty Shop, union prtvtledgel. AllO Newspaper .. ._._ t S100. Admlrll llde by ~bdrm
port•••· Elipeflenee w/eu~tel 1~: full time, Ml hr. weetl. ahlrt bonul premlum1. KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES' 8~.1647/hr.Nolel-j llde~&F,....,14 Kl&:' Mt, req'd, 18/hr. 553-0773. Well malntelneO 18 unlti. Exp. Pf'el. Sr. Clt!Hn• Muat be Englleh IPMk· •
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L'-ln Maid Of cp4e In Submit reeume to Apt welcome. 9&2.et10. Ing. ApPty 1-4 pm a1: ~ece ... ry~r-::;· water door 1415. king 11111 •••tied, good
CdM. uooi mo + 9A.2421E.18th$t.New· llllLIA81...-rt . OllOI atMlme int cell 645-t7t0. cOnd. auo. Cvetom •
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1 Mre 8t.ok WHher/Dryer, ~-~ cndle.1 .,..7 ~ =t~'lM:'11a:':..; iillllDlllDD coetaM4iiaa,CA -ur; ..... ailiifft fhe •Newport BHOh ~-= rw ~:,..;::.Cllft, pae1110nt). Wk-nd• fr... Ea n ... ..,. t '"'""" NEWES.T PARTY PLAN Printing: Proof Reader d ~' Mar9Nl'1 offtce l'iM an -nne eland -me..
87!>-1481 end MA-8200. ~ if";ou oha;-: = T1>9. :~~~I op· Production Altlltant. oPenlnG fOf Cler1C I, oall1w:f• dean, wom = >Ont conci.''-a'"elley
June, wagon or v•n and enjOy port unity. Call Pam knowledge or type· _ •-,.: / v '33-U 11 ext 252,, good 17:.'&&9:'.1e Ma-11M or 711•1111
Mectllne Stlop. Driver. work~ With t .... egert. 1.g7we55, :!t~~.~~p.:~.·~,j f :., .: v ~n. btwn ..... '°'I~... ~· meo ll0h~1"'/.t Madllnltl9and , ... ;.,:"1~~1>-· ~10;; b'::n~~M a~ --.. --1-11-----time, Laguna 111111. ...:..-....:.. A :'I' ' --. • TOP iii• ""t<.--ng-"w,.,..,...a""'1111-..._-,.., -.._,,,..--..,-.
" 3PM __..d 9&1·9500. Alk for .• ..__....__ •• MtnorflClbd.taoooomal. 1 .557.3390 1u 1 .._ •VL :ir-maneger1 & Cetl· T •~s 11•1• •or ~ PNf1,.1_.> .... ~1 .... l . t .H per fttt C•I ••~1t00,1t10tll ·
Young Atver. Fount.in va1Mt1. S100 per hr.... .,.... n..-. "' _..... .... • r.owooct IS1 1117 v~. !'.!!~,...,.. llty poutble. 873--5187. Profe11loni1 Secretuy EARN lJt TO $75.00 PEI EK ~--a:=:: .• • U* Oi um LmiiiftO ~perweek '"'U,..,.RS~,,.,,...-----Wllh boo~kMplng ••• w h 15 r~ --·-,.._. Dlfl•ll•, deelll. T.v .•
P.n and FUii Time poa-.. N ES perlenee. Contact Janet "'now ·-· OP'ft!IP""' '°""...., Fulltlme~needed ~· .... °"'*' *-'· CICllld\. 1t1on1 avall. No Exper 11/LYI 650-1180• bt•ven to aecurt rtldtrt fol fM 0r.,.. CO.t fOf plctUf'!I frame= _ 161..0?0t. Nee&. We Train. Call Mr. OQenlno-lor AN & LVN on Dady Piiot. Oii! crews stllt •I 3:30 , ••. n WM train. lenefttt. gar foom equipment:"--...,---,,....-.,-... -=----
Harri•. 883-&7to a-11 or 11· hhtn. Call fOf Prof Painter. own tr11111. In work unl~·8:30 p.11 • ...w.ys. OR Selldlf, .. . , , .i ,.ne Ar ta ''am nt, = 81W ....,..,: "";;;i;'9,1dryer. 1t1iorei
MAAKETINO·Llberty Interview. '494-8075. The 6 out of town wrk. wor• I 9'w mote hollrs.. '(04 wil ~ 11"'1 J~· 1MU·A ~ ....... . ...,_,-.,fiot. wew.CMnlotlllr'*-"
Ananciel II loolclnl f0r Gerd•n• Conv11flffnl 71•·979-1397 litiiirlpsilllend-pr•11•n.•llonr••"lltl-•"''!'""" ... '*_""_~·~.411 Hunt. 9oti, llMOl7 ttee, IMlle. 9'0. _Allrely ~ ......_ 1100 t• wtlolelelerl to matllet ::~1:1.,;:h~lenneyre. PiT pereon for chauffeur· rn~:t~':ou''.,:01n=.vr~· . .!..... co:t:. ,, Wiit11111ifila1Mn. O¥lr --•
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Tuffet, along oa"'• a tn the COuMV .,.., We ..... lllMD lo • In So. Ulguna. E•· C1tl. .-.on. 1716 N9wpor1 •· oonct. t1to ... , t• CortMMe_ ol I INll'lft Cdlit
IOlder Md reed In the ere nallonally re-Admln. A"'t w/1tron11 cell. pay,~ Bo• M9 CM. '111111 "' '*--lft&-.l1Mlllf
Oelly Piiot c1aaelfled cognliect, otter etrong bOo111teeptng preferred. %Dally Piiot PO lox MIA M (714) 11:.a•.7051 Iii--111 • m -~I :t ~ ..-. about Mlle Muf· •upporl a top com-Salary commeneurete 15e0, Cott• M ... , Ca C011C .,.. .._ ~ ,_ -• WaTuftlCn~n mleelon. For Info call w/exper 54a.o254 P/TllmTllY I ~LIU '*'""'· MMt IH~ tlolt •• : rot••· You can NII Keren Meara (714) • · fYpl ii!Oith d N 1 , 1.,.._,_.. .,. .... flolJIH. 111·1 1 t, tlDO. •
your tllffet and lot1 of 720-1991. OFF=CE, hatP alert Pet· &cinglft an • P ~ 141 llOI ............. ._
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Dally Piiot CIH•lfled df8ll ihop PIT. Call 1_.. M r~ech1 Corf.• lex. 5040 x;;;;::$ 4*I fMii .... o09t .-0 ....
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51 Short drink
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173-eaao · · seso. Mt-2121 orto owner. new vlllYM, 1eoo dual port. redlale, '71 ebV, 5ik mi. RfW! inl. •---------L.ata 11lnt oond. 14750, ·~~:,'="!:.' ~ Blaul)Unltt 1ter.o, new wire wtlle, orig ~
New Surfboetd. $75. 2375 TS~' A Di 1tll 752-2448 dibl• ctiH tc 14750• .... 1 covert. Muet .... 17et5, II< nu, Tfb..()178 eom.11 Of, C.M. 81t18un -'74 2002 XLNTI 484-1128 12300/080. &4&-3147. 71 8eVltle wtlt /ten Int
1-5. ii' ay CrulHJ, 284 WI• 1 owner. a&sOO 548-0241 11:.JI-lltl '13 BUS, gooo c;ond, l\ilty lolld9cf.1o :i. 11eo0:
, 15 UK money
18 Pted9e
17 Clumsy
1 19 Lot
20Ceramist
' 21 Small waves
23 Ms. Dunne
28 State: a bbr.
61 N. Me1dco
city
64 Communica-
tion
65 Radar's kin
66 V oung horse
67 Troika
68 Maintains
69 Renown
I 27--DOWN
ceremony 1 "Mayday"
30 Polar mass: 2 Margarine
2 wda. 3 Skillful
tl4 Su.pend 4 Locale
35 Hard stuff 5 Exempts 27 Piglet
37 - -mode 6 -pins 28 Dance
38 N.V.'s 7 Terminate 29 Contributes
neighbor 8 Maple genus 31 Frolic
39 Feared 9 -Ha t, Alta. 32 Drunk
41 Seed holder 10 Lottery as --
1 42 Era or epoch 11 Ellipse 33 Rice field
43 -the 12 Be fool.lsh 36 Theater
Riveter 13 Sheep 39 Peach, e.g .
4• f lock 18 Animal group 40 Aerial cable
45 So-so chance 22 Confronted 44 · • --to
47 Italian area 24 Smelters you!": Bravo
50 Unlock: poet. 25 Involves 46 Separated
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Aernlngton 9DL .2.23 <L~t~ ""t .;,_8el'f.!'J. U8EDCAAS& T~UCK8 ... •1400, 973-&'tt M2-D315, &4~2375 Vetmlf 8PICfll w/&uper .,. • r • ~-· COMEINOACALLFOR n 8MW 3 •burgundy, 118 121. 8 ;pa, am/tm ~ btx Acrutreo, ~~I IOH/O O. PIUllPUIUL :~:·tr:':.':5:-:i; :~: cua. pr 1n/rf, air. 14000 ·~.1~~j::1t~2et~~ ·~~~ ~~cl.=:
1450. Ed or Gary, · · ConnMr·D•Llllo aeooo 142 1315 ortrlde tor van 4tt-5501 557-3534 oen.. M•558l •ft 5PM. n, wf.~1131 f.f\t#C'!ft:aUU. 1e2~vD. ·~!..~~:.-~~~: ~ IPd. ·~n~,~~. ·,:, "':~ TIE UllEIT ...___ t••1 175-0297. HUNTINGTON BEACH .,_p, .._.....,_ cu.. "1 SIUITlll ... _ " Ml ..... l M• •1•1 redk>, 55,000 ml. 17750. work & paint, 11000. . ll" DllTI Avon I man tit. raft, I -• 675-1129 &48-7789. of late model, low ml6Hge
Ctwomecolor port. 6 Yf 11500. 495-2151, WI PAY TIP llLLAI '71 3201, lhowrm new, '87 Bug, good oond, Cadllla.ce In Southern
w11r. Wiii neootllte S245 MN NAV101 ROF radio. •• ...... Blau, ale, lnrf, lmmec. 12t00/ofr. e.e--0104 I Catlfomlll See Ul lod~
obo. Catt Gary 145-1732. Mu 1 t u 11 12 25, ' AUi llllll 19300 131·'83e 111yttrne ·ea Bug, Ht• blu, •t•eo. IDOi
2 z.ntth rv1 11· colof, .. t-13S-3728 PllYlll/MAll '83 BMW 320I, 15 ec>ef, ~ m ut ~ rldlal1, run1 idnt $.1350. IUIWO
la.$100540-0289 RDF Radio , Model 2480Harbor81vd. aunroof,alr.PP.114,500 . ..:~~~~:. • &45--2375 2600Hetbor81Yd.
BEAUTIFUL 25" ACA NAV10 1, Never uNd. COSTAMESA 2131494-<>422· '6.8 VW bu1 cemp•r COSTAMESA
Color TV, 2 Yf wmty 1225. 1-e35-3728 Ml.all 141-1411 •13 BMW 133CSI. 18,000 IW n I pop-top, $1900/080.1 640• 1 llO
1141.Fr .. d.i!Yery.OJ*I llalat./ltnlff fiB •• .._11 ml, Arcuo Blue, 5 apd, ...... . .., Mu11 1ell lmmed. s un. T v J 0 H N's --·Ii BBS wtlll, fog lamp1, lthr . fACIUnl 642-3003 --------
48·Nitwlts M•HN. MYlllllW. Good, Clean uaed cara; Int. Muet Mii. 135,000. 1ut 11111111.ta1u1u~11Ji ·eavw,everythlngMWln-'r.-"rr""' t3U •
49 Boast Clarton caeMtt• dec:k, IUmll UY ll&Tt pref• 1978-1913 Bulcil1, 845"4721 I ---..1 t lide & out. S 1995 firm. 'I ""
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auto revene, AM/FM. llnot,-nevethean1W91'. Jaguara , TR71 & ConY9nlenttyLoceted lin.n lnl ltS 841-3677 '75 a;;y luv PD. L : ~~ ~arbarlans $ 1 4 o . 4 p I 0 n11 r Oum.id Merine &45-1812 PorlChM bUt any model & Competltlvely Priced 183 2§6 §( mecfi'i p;(fect, .69 vw Bug lSK mllM on ~~:. i~i~lt S 1800 e~~rn~cal :ts~,:~3~' • • 11 4 0 · IUp I Deeks 1111 :'d~f'cuJ.~, ~~= . ~ ~~~~ • ~':· ~~~~~ ~~~~1a&~ 67f.'c!33~ !·15 Monz.a, ret>tt 1ran1, nu
54Nlbble **25-581 length, Mot or• at (71 4 ) W Sll,900/0B0.&40-8611., brakes, llr .. a ehocki, rntllllvlelon & lntalllvolca, pwr/ull. 31' EdQewltef, 979-2500. Sate.-Servloe-Lealing 69 VW Paneled Bui, good oond. s 1400 obo. 55 Kind of gin f 1 cart, 1 lntalllv cart, exit 4 blk• No. of Fun~ on '7 l MERCEDES 250 em/Im can, xlnt cond. pp 9&0-0402.
57 Asian canoe cond · 117 5 ob o · Penlnaule. 173-1943 CY'-' r A IJ\ trR, XLNT. '4500. 962-0048 S2300, call S.5·5462.
58 ••11k d 964-5l28 l'JJI ~'\.V c:; '73 Merced .. 450SL, red, m pro uct 35' Powar Boat Sllp. rr.. 1 e ~ lh "'"' 5 000 S '70 VW Bog, auto, reblt • 59 Wellare Pan19onlo itereo with S350/mo. 21 8albo1 l'LU...:J rLm .. i::ulVln 1 9• ml. 17.000. <6191 eng, $2200. 831-5848 Ill lllTllEIHf
62 Part of enilfm, 135. M5-8ttll Cove. o.n.r. 845-5t35, ~'.:?.=~'" 323-0641 '70 VW Bug. new battarv,. 407NVBll~•2~~CS.
"to be" INta, IUtlll 7611 173-1464. ·77 2400, 4 dr, xlnt oond. _, I • uvv • :~ S9,000. Call 540-3500 new brakes, runi good, You ere the winner of
63 Survey fO' row boet, ftberA'J ... · 40' lllp for pow. Of ull · ofc, 144.94 t9 home. n • • d • b 0 d Y w 0 r k )lcket1 (19.50) value to the
""'1""'0--1"""1--12..---1 ... 3-w/a.n. $150. 646-251 ~~ l':1~ S:C:. S•IM·Servtee-no '78 450SEL ·7s11000Bu1DGB054~t3147. d •I I UDO
17' Bay Boat red & white Agt 64t-13N. WIEST LIKE NEW. ORIG. OWNER • grea eon · -canope, outbolrd. e.et s 18 500 6.40-0838 12000/obo. 833-6845 AnallelmConY9ntlor
offer. 173-7877. Boat lllp needed fOf 44 It llYEITOIY . . wkdya; 631-1279 eves Cerltef July 16-24
yacht In Nwpt Bay, lhar-• •75 2002; 4 apd., air '83 500SEC-$55,700 '72 type Ill eqbck. iclnt To clal,n tleket1, call 646
Avon ~t 9' w/aooe.. Ing of boat pc>Ollbll. Call cond. (033NJL) &42-2125 cond, em/fm, ale, I"'"" lnJ. Ex1 352 4 HP JohnlOfl, 1700. 780-1113. """' 968·7903, 988--0872. ,.,--....,.-:,....-,~-.,..-.,.,,.,-I • '79 3201; 4 spd., low '83 500SEL, Lattt Blue on '3000. 548-2503 8 ----.,........-~---Newport BICll 8ey to 45 It, mites. (540XIV) gray velour, $4 7 ,000.'7 -,-2-VW--Su-per--Beet--le-. -xln-t •89 CORVETTE. T TOP
'158 C~NTUAY RAVEN aide tie. $200/mo. ·0ya • '79 7331; 4 apd., tolded. Palm TrM Investment eond, ,_paint & uphol. Auto ... ~995. 675_7358 CIUlk: bey laundl/... 584-1873, ~ 8e0-345e (971UX8) &42-2125 ... :~·M~r=rht. = N9wpor1 Merlna/lllp "1~i:N~20o1~s) apd., sonroof. '83 500SL, $47,000. Palm $2400/bst of~. 751-7706 '72 Malibu, \18, orig.
975-1393 day Weelc month ' 7 "' TrM lnYMt. 642-2625 '73 Super BMtle. 11200 owner. 11500. 147-4528 094M551 • 80 3.n; auto .. loaded. obo. Good eng. tlr•, •73 Chevy MallbU Good
'82 17• c.t, 7!5tlp 0/8, ~----....,.,..--: (1BST118) '83 500SL. black on nud e body work. Traniportatlon. · SIOO. V·hull, w/trtr a extru. Privet• boat 11tp ac-• '81 5281; auto .. aunroof, pelomlno, 147.000. Palm 494-2360. 496-8151. Call anytime 84~5193 17100. 1 41_8997, comodlt• up to 35 ft (1CGB811) TrMlnvest642-2625 •73 vw pop-top camper,•.----'·-----
752-1805. boat. 873""424 • 081 l33oil; 5 apd., '83 500SL, Lat11 Blue. good condlllon,13000. 74 Ncwa, 1 cyt, reg. gu. 1Slf ,... •• com IC& loaded. (1CLH374) $44.700. Palm TrM In· 642_1028 good cond, 1 owner. P~ INta 7111 lllL ll&T IUP !114l '"'•n m•i ws.me • '82 320I; auto., aunroof. veitment 642_2625 · S1575. 552-7889 135ft SO:t, have NB Newport8eec:hlllpforNll I-be (1FDN542) '74 Super Beetle, good •75 Corvette ood oond Condo to••chanoe. 3 Br. boat to 30'. S 10/lt. -·••1 1, • '82 52841; auto .. low -'sk about the money -cond, ,_ battery, orig. ,7500 831 •7Y94 ·
2,A ba. 187,500 equity. 714/&45-7100. WI I02S ml .... ~JA474) can 1ave you thru our owner. $2150. 548~54 · • · 1151~9391 ~ltl All 171 bUne Buggy, 11. ieg:;, • '82 7 ; 5 apd., loaded. purch1M & teeN plan1. 'TA VW Thing perfect '79 Camar10 Z28, full
11'A ft. Wizard ___.boat .l!El!n C: St""" Por. eng, apoke rlm1, (7355631!~1111 .111 ILlllllS thruou1, $2800.°891-2521 power. 15800/0 BO. __.. """'""'' ~,. """ many ictru, mu1t 1911 •.-..... Tl Ext 215 dye, 848-3052 &42-83l8. w/75 hp JohntOn 0 /8 . Ray, one owner, Ilk• new '4000/0BO. 675-2182. 208 W. 1st, Santa Ana , __ E_C ___ S __ _
l1250.Ed845-1731 155.&45-7414. CIOledSuoday 13010uel1StrMt '76 Rabbit 2-dr nu eng ·79 1 amlnoS ,io.ded,
22 •• cent.,· ooneole, 225 =--',..,,....-="".,.._,,,,,--,---I I ..... Ddftl M3i -----~---NEWPORTBEACH inrf bright · yellow' 37,000 ml, AM/FM cau.
HP, 307 Chevy, aame u C~~ .. ~~s=•· gd cond 1Ux2 CJ5, 2 topt, 2 aet1 i::~i t~~Ecr~~~·~i lll•HIO S2so0. 673--0&49. ' S5500tofr. &4~9656
H.rbor Petrol Boat. _ _._ ______ , tlr•, tow bar, '3000/ofr. Mu1t 19111 '78450 SL, fully ·77 Dasher. 38,000 ml, ale, ·ai MallbU, 43,000 ml, 4
Bimini ta.,, bait tank, pert Nllhlkl 12 tpd, rack, xlnt &45-109 t & Io Ide d . S 2 3 . 0 0 0 . sunroof tape deck 4 dr • emall 8, clean, WC>f111
c:ond. 1857 Bly9tcs. er. oond. s 185. 14~2125 '75 ~ 4 4 i ' d I 615-2118. spd ,.._ brekes./clUtch $-4500 wtu talc• 13100
CdM. saooo 554-teea Nlltllkt 12 IPd. ract<, 111n1 am/fm CU:. s;2"so~: lltaulilii 1147 Aatdno $3195. 881-8506. ::,:9e:,~~o.w wn-
24' bay...-. ......_t houM-c:ond. $185. 941-2725 Wiii fln1nce &/or tekel L• •••-... '77 DI R bblt lo I 2 d ,._,., ....-• · -Alk abOUt our............. 11 • ' m ' r. IEE II Fiim boat l tyt•. pontoon•. caa~ .... trade. &42-2914 I VOLUME SALES ·--"''" 4 apd, run• fantastic,
35hp Evlnrude. fully st!il I-Im... Laredo 'I 1 CJ7. 12.ooo ml, SERVICE & LEASING 1.10% LP.I. 3 5 M P G , $ 2 6 5 0 . We hive a OOOd Mleetlon equipped, 11lnt enlertal· ,,_ -3670 N Cher A Financing Avatllble On 970-0548 ot NEW i Uled Chev-m1nt boat 115,000. Pldl Up, blue on wt11t1, Selected tta3Model1I 1-,...,.--------
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6-42-8144 g ood c ond. 1 235. CaltNOWForOetlll•t 800slDutlerwgn.below
ll' ...... , Mtf HI ~ Lb spd, stereo, runs tuper.b, Flloolno Henolno T1ble. 15" Hltactll, IOlld ltate Klmball Swinger organ ..... tt• .,... : mint thruout. PP.
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17!5. 875-14~ c:olor TV 1 yr old. S200. 4 (new). $900/080. Mag .---970-0548
Queen-Size llota tlon
weterbld, tall• regular
lheeta, nine lndlvlduel
cyllnd•re.S450/0BO.
240-305a
new designer wicker wtleell 14 In. Chev. Key-2 ~ft dlnghya, beet offer. , ,, _______ _
lampsvatuedatl125ea 1tone. $100/0BO . 850-1M5orl50-5M7 goodcond, mu1t NII. 2 33 . ·~~.w,=::;:~~~kS ::r:~o!:C:.!5° $2~ : 892-3822 34' Falf'llner, toeded, .... 1260/080. 875--2411. IC .... Lv m90. 675-5754 wltndl.
$350 54~ Loveaeat, pert cond, C l1et<, Partner wanted Moped, 11191, Yamaha. '75 MG QC Con~-ible, '80Sclrroco, 1 owner, mint . . Barone ~/Wiit 1trlped I I K. 0 WC part . 1215 Uke New 417-3020 'V""' """'• 15" Httaehl IOlid 1tat1 lab, 1250. HarlM y,,._,. 950-1845, l50-!5847. Mot...._ __ u......... dbl new tlr" & roof, $2900. oond. $4700. 497-6000 11EVERYTHING MUST --._ __ ,. m....-'°4 6 3893 l<AI"'" GOI 2 MOS NEW. Oak, colOf TV, 1 yr old, $200. 4 palntlng1, I 150-$500. 40 ft dllMI 1 awllr Incl ,..t., yellow r-mif "" • .,,. '80 VW Rabbit convert, welfM.lt, contemp. Bdrm new de1lgner wicker Lingerie chHt, $85. 1 r119 6oo ror i275 6o -a352-'77 Conv.3 topa, very good Wiit, ale, high mlle but ~ tMnv lamps, valued at 1125 M . 6-44-5965, 6-44-7197. 9".:.o~ntgS73-eOU · snaron bef .!if;>m ' cond. 12 500 obo. welltaken care of. $8800, =~ .... un:.'!>t • ...: ~= ~:-: ~~ Orange 3 Br older frame '71s..D~30' ~ MOT08ECAN~ I 1110 6 7 3 -3 1 0 4 I v • ,_1-_1_3"_ ... _2_3_1 ___ _ er. PP 172-4115 545-4M2 houN on Proapect off ~. ·&a lo IWa' 548~n nd men ... aorry. ·a2 JETTA Dleeel, 4 dr, s --~--------------Ch~an for ule to be ellt hrdtp, twn 25 lo In. -/wk '78 Mid .... , ~1g -. •"". folded, 26K ml. Ilk• 11EVEAYTHING MUST loolcl/runegreet io.ded ~C:/ v-• ~ v .. ,...,. ..,... GOI 2 MOS NEW. Oell, 25" c:olor TV. AM/FM moved. 13900 u la, l48 OOO ...._5204 · -·-~y.-.72 240z al t clee phyalclan,. all papera. MW. $7950. 173-1322
walnut cont .... n Bdrm Redlo, Stereo Aecofd Where le Of 121,000 c»-• • lllll-I 1111 '72 Chevy Luv Plcl(up,I need ~ ~ .. ~. · mn/~: $2950. 780-07N. • -..... pleyerconeole. RCA. Per· llvefed to your lot. Muat Bly Launctl 20th Cerlt -ctlrome meg1, radlal1, l2950. 549.aeoe
aeta, dining aet1, tMnv rm rect c:ond. S300; cn..t of be cloM ln0\l9. Atao 2 cer ~*•· ta ft, 1n:/. 1113 H:d1 xtC 10, u;;a AM/FM ca.1a. ortg owoer, •--------•''••.,.,,_N,.t.._ ___ t_i_s_s fl) r,:~7~1t. aofa llpr'. OraW9f1. large 3 full gerage w/1tor1ge rrn. $1500 obo. 175-t835. once. P9rtec:t condition. good c:ond. $1700/blt '74 210Z, meg1. air, 175 dr, nu :Uto trani, ~
dr1W91"1, 2 emaH at ta.,. Wiil ... tep1rate S500 • S800/0BO. 131-5125 Of ofr. 971-8138 am/fm. Muat eee. $4000. at ti It d ,.,.
'W.1llhuoger Aecllner 145; Electric Dryer, Ken-le, where la Of 12250 0.-8 EAUT IFU L 1114 540-47N. Scott. 964-3293 ~1;Jo. 64":-04;3 con ' ·~. ~ (burgundy), IUP91' com-more. lllnt cond. $75; llvered.850-4133. ~llcfc•ftC1btnCruller. •YAMAHAXS l50 $700 '74 Ford F-100. 6 cyl, 3 , ____ . ____ _
fort1ble. mu11 Mll·nd R•dwood patio ut, Ram Ar•~ Golf Club• ~w;· ... ~ .... englnel,llpe ,., __ .. c:ond 857-03·11 • 1Pd,elrlhoclle.lmtdl1e '75e210.o1ean,nupalnt& CLASSIC '59 Peugeot403
4114-4317 Chelee, 2 chalra, new ..... ._.., ,..,,... ,_, tlnlc, swim \aU<N • l>rtc1, 120,000 ml.11500. cluten, mull Mii. S995. Sedan, •Int, s 3499, Y~lft__...."5ftlo~ CU9flk>n1. 1100; Weber w/bag.l80.848-2725. atep,galley,f'lled,&lot1 'et8MWM5,l1700.'81 3041 Babb, C .M. 54&-aaoe 173·5&46.
-...,,.,. .....-typeBlr·B-Oue.$25.124 Redwood play or ,001 of 1cc:eeeorlff, Price KZ550, $1400. Both lo ,,,5.,,..56-_,,..20_3_5 _____ ',-7-6_D_1_1eu_n _e_21_0_Cou--pe-.-4 PtncLI 1157 llllltlllll'I
•t. lllt• new. 1395. Clewbrooti, Apt A. Coate houM, 6 X 7'. $100: 4' a.gotta~~ m~7•1 1~· ml, Ilk• new w/meny n -'77 Chevy steplldl, 10nt epd, I 1900/080 lor • SOUTH
031·2783 MMe. etatue of David, 150. ~'111t·84s.2:e;2 traa. M0-0131. c ond, xtre1. 12950. qulclt Nie. 142-4938. '87 612, good cond. Ollta... ilfi 2 dreea racke. 4 beker'1 &4&-9sl5.1v IWllQ9 Donne. '78 HONDA CB550 M5-3708 alt 5pm. '79 290ZX, black. 18900 $5350lbest offer. = cou1n m :tm '°'' rDI, jewelry cu. ' 4 Regulation pool t•bll & Good cond, mull..... '79 GMC ·~ ton pickup, firm. 175-3827 7eo-.a911: eYM
131" 8 YILllWllEI
loweeet + end tabtll lh8lf dltpley w/llght. 8eet 1cce11orI•1. I I 5. • Yll al r. 1795. m..ao89 ledder r1Ck1. tool bo•. 3 •80 280zx auto T-Top ·19 911T Ter(la, exit mech __ • 11t
S200. ax1o catm rug '50. ott.n. 1'7~15399 (1<>-8) 548--0489, 545-3328. ....... UY MATt 79 Honda CX500, ........ epcl, 45,000 ml. alnt cond. blkltan ~K ml •1 owner' oond, nu tlr•. lhocll, --,H .,..,.
·ea lmperlal. 1111 lellhet,
good tires. S500 firm. See
at Tlrea Weat. 548-5511
rn• tilt
'63 Felcon Rancnero,
good c:ond, runs good. 11300/080. 54&-3147 Of
&45-3340.
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runs W911, lootce good.
$2000/ofr. 548-5113
'16 MUSTANG 12790
"Relale/Salel" &45-2913
'75 PINTO SQ W,GN S t3llO
"Reeale/Salea" &45-2913
'72 Ford Pinto. Manual
$500. call 720-0216
'73 Capri, Neede body
work. Engine In xlnt
enepe.$450. 631-4311or
512-1181 a~_........__ ••5 If ... _,..... -"1 .... ~ 973-""•" • · · brk• etc. S7500. 11 ..... lllLI" .,_..,,._.., · *** Round trip elrtlne tlcltet. not ........... ,,..,,.._, 1480 ml, Ilk• new, reclt, ......,.,. "'"°" I m m a o . P P . 96 .. 2602 17 .. 13 .. ~ •---le6, 12 . Lugoeoe rack• ~I~ LAX 10 MN Yonc, 13()(). Oum.id MertneM~12 wind ICfWI, 11500. A ,... .... 7 t4/873·1107. .,. ' .,.. ...... Volume Sella, Service ·73 Pinto, 4 cyl, 4spd,1'\1"9
$10.Deekl15.1900Rolt-5•-~ 780-3818Joel ... 11'111 •• ,-., STEALIM2·8144 '89 112 Coupe, 4 epd, AndL .... no good. 1800 obo. fut bike $40. Biile pert9, • .__.,., ._ - -'73 Ford Van, new el)O & '82 290ZX. T-top, 5 apd, AM/FM, 1 owner. •Int 187118Mch Blvd. 538-3273
clothel a mite. 2373 NPl2863 Tannl1 Ball Mac hin•• letOO. M5-2tt3 '79 8 uaukl G85501... pelnt. ic1n1 cond. loaded.Extendec:IMNlce $7000.642-7881 Huntlflilon8Mch --------
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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1883 OHANCilUHINI Y C AlltUHNll\ ."1 llNt '.,
Deir ......... ~ CMrtM .....
risti Liefke, 15, of Mission Viejo grooms her lamb~ Conrad, for showing at the County Fair.
arm animals aren't pets to teens
When it comes to the fate of I arm animals, no one's pulling the
ool over Tristi Lie£ke's eyes.
The 15-year-old Mission Viejo
High School student has helped
raise six pigs and five lambs,
feeding them, exercising them
. and, yes, cleaning up after them.
Today. her current charge, a
6-month-old lamb named Conrad,
~ be among the animals judged
at the Orange County Fair in
Costa Mesa. And in about week,
the little lamb, looking quite soft
and cuddly, will be sold and
prepared for the slaughterhouse.
"I'll~ this guy a little," Tristi
admits. "But when you raise
them, you try not to get too
attached because you know
what's going to happen."
Tristi and other Mission Viejo
High students were busy at the
fairgrounds Monday, carefully
grooming their animals for judg-
ing. Many of the students, like
Tristi, live not on fanns but in
conventional homes.
Their animals are kept at the
high school farm, where an agri-
culture p.rogram is offered. But
like the young lambs, this farm
program has a limited life expec-
tancy.
Ski Harriaon, assistant to the
·superintendent of the Saddleback
Valley Unified School District,
(See FARM ANIMALS, PaKe AZ)
Do the losers meet
the school mascot?
Blick boueehoJd ants, ... oomldwed an aaravation, have
been elevat.t ln IrviM to the .tatua of athletel.
At 4 p.m. Friday, ln fact, ~tion aapervllon at \he dty'a
Youth Servtc.Center wm-..rwb thelOdable littJecrttt.en.
'1118y'.._ ca1JJna it "The Super Bowl of Ant a.-."
It all bepn •a joke when worbn at the center at Heritaae
Park bepn to reeU. their populadoo of blam·anta waa there to
stay. They let up eome Impromptu aprinta and eventully decided
\he events mlaht be a wiled form of ~Uoo that others miaht
enjoy too, explained one worker.
Now they have devWed a atraieh~away track complete with
aupr at one end to add a touch of incentive. Any member of the
public ta invited to enter an ant. · ·
A $7 entry fee includea a T-ehirt for each human partlcipant-
anta won't wear them -and awarda for the winnina trainers.
A1' for the athletes, people are auppoaed to brlnC their own but
a apokeawoman said it won't be a big problem to find a few at the
last minute. "We have anta if they want anta," lhe aaid .
. Suspect in
Miller case
in custody
BY JODI CADENHEAD OflMDellr ......... Costa Mesa police have arrested
a Santa Ana man and are aeareh-
ing for a second suspect in connec-
tion with the strangulation of a
26-year-old son of former ci:>unty
Supervisor F.diaon Miller.
During a press conference this
morning, police Lt. Jack Calnon
said detectives arrested Richard
James Wetherall, 26, late Monday
night at 415 N. Terminal in Santa
Ana, where he lived and worked.
Wetherall is expected to be
arraigned Wedneaday on murder
charges sterruning from the death
of Patrick Scott Miller, whose
badly beaten body was discovered
June 28 by his girlfriend in the
Hanover Drive home they shared.
Calnon said Wetherall, and a
second unnamed suspect, both
worked for the same van and
storage company at 415 N. Ter-
minal, located near where Miller's
red CouriPr truck was found
abandoned.
Calnon said it appeared that
Miller met the two men for the
first time at a Costa Mesa bar
shortly before closing and the[\
invited them home. At the College
Park home, Miller and his girl-
friend quarreled and she left.
Robbery appeared to be the
motive in the slaying, said Calnon.
"He was cruelly and viciously
beaten," said Calnon during the
preaa conference. Miller's truck,
color television. shotgun and other
household items were taken
An autopsy by the Orange
County Coroner's Office showed
that Miller was badly beaten and
died as a result of strangulation
sometime between 4 a.m. and 7
a.m . June 28. ·
Asked about Miller's alleged
use of narcotics, Calnon said it did
not appear to be related to the
crime. Miller, an unemployed
landscaper, was "more than likely
supporting himself" through the
alleged sale of drugs, said Calnon.
S01ashup
causes
blackout
~ Ex-planner~s arrest 'bizarre'
A drunken driver crashed his
car into a 70-foot, multiple-circuit
power pole in Newport Beach late
Monday night, leaving more than
6,000 homes and busin'esse&
without electricity. ·
Police said they arrested Dale
Ferguson, 32, of Santa Ana, after
he allegedly fled the scene of the
11:56 p.m. accident on the New -
port Boulevard bridge spanning
Coast Highway.
He was being held on suspicion
of disorderly conduct and public
intoxication.
Ferguson, who was traveling
eouth on Newport Boulevard,
apparently lost control of his car
and jumped the curb, hitting the
power pole, said Newport Beach
traffic investigator Rick Bradley.
Because the pole carried power
to multiple electricity circuits, a
large area,mainly on the Balboa
Peninsula, was blacked out, said
Jim Kennedy, Southern Cali-
fornia F.dison area manager.
About 500 residential customers
were still without power early
today, Kennedy said. He said two
crews, which worked through the
night to repair the pole, hoped to
have all electricity restored by 11
a.m. today.
"They said it· was one of the
most difficult accidents to repair
~ .. far as poles go," Kennedy said.
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By STEVE MITCHELL on....., ........
Fonner Laguna Beach Plan-
ninl C-onuni.-ioner J. Earl Water-
bury came home from work early
June 21, suffering a temperature
of 102 as the result of a persistent
inner ear infection.
He dropped his pregnant wife
off at Main Beach and was
returning to his Agate Street
home to move a car belonging to a
relative before taking his three
ch!Jdren to the beach.
President
of chamber
faces trial
BY KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .............
The president of the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Conuneree will
face trial next month on charges
he aaaaulted a Newport Beach
police officer at a fund-raising
activity in June.
Real estate broker Jim Wood
said he refused an Orange County
District Attorney's offer ~t he
plead guilty to a lesser charge at a
pre-trial hearing held Monday in
Harbor Municipal Court. His trial
in Municipal Court is scheduled
for Aug. 23.
"They wanted me to plead
guilty to obstructing · tice and
pay a $300 fine," W~d. He is
currently charged with uaault
(See CHAMBER, Pa1e A!)
Have a news tip? Call 642-4321
Eleven of 14 Class A boats
In the 2,225-mlle, LosAn-
geles-to-Honolulu race
had finished today. Boats
In order of finish were
Charley, Merlin, Oaxaca,
Samurai, Ragtime, Up-.
beat, Miss Magic, Octavia,
Whlstlewlnd, Earl of Mar
and Ch ash Mer. For Mrller
atory ... PegeC1.
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Most women are not prepared for the problems and
trials that go along with being a eecond wife. See story
onPageB1.
Ron Scarlata stare as
Don Quixote In "Man of
La Mancha" at.Sebas-
tian's West Dinner Play-
house. Review, Page 83.
That, he says, is when the
nightmare began.
"When I turned onto my street,
I saw a tow truck and two meter
maids in front of 11'Y house," the
38-year-old real estate salesman
recalls ..
Police say the tow truck was
called by parking control officers
to remove an abandoned vehicle
with an· expired registration.
The vehicle, an old Volkswagen
convertible that Waterbury says
World's queen
belongs to a relative, and has not
been registered for three years,
was about to be hooked up to the
tow truck when the fonner com-
missioner pulled up.
"I told the mete.r maid not to
have the car towed, that I would
move it onto private property,"
Waterbury said.
"All of a sudden the tow truck
backs up and lines up on the VW.
The guy gets out and geta ready to
(See ARREST, Pace AZ
Lorraine Downes, 19, of New Zealand, the new Mill
Univene, hat her aa1h fitted by her predeceeeor,
Karen Baldwin, after belna choeen at Monday
ni1ht'1 pa1eant in St. Loui1. See 1tory, Page A3.
• . .. •
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ARR EST 'BIZARRE' ...
From Page A 1
hook up."
Waterbury said he pulled the
keys to the Volkswagen out of his
pocket, climbed in the car, leaving
the driver side door open.
"My intent was to back it up
three feet because I saw dollar
signs in the eyes of the tow truck
driver. So I backed up, looking
over my shoulder, and here's this
meter maid in my face, reaching
through thesteerin'gwheelforthe
keys."
Waterbury said the parking
control ot!icer startled him and his
foot slipped off the clutch. The
open door struck the officer. he
said.
"She starts shouting at me and
, tells me she's going to have me
arrested for assault with a deadly
weapon on a police officer,"
Waterbury said.
He said a squad car and a
motorcycle officer arrived and he
was handcuffed, taken to the city
jail and booked on suspicion of
misdemeanor battery.
"The whole thing is so bizarre,
it's so stupid,'' the 11-year Laguna
resident said. "I was sick, I had a
temperature and I wasn't trying to
pick a fight. l certainly wasn't
trying to nap down two 'meter maids." .
But police Lt. Jim Spreine says
the incident i.s not a case of a man
trying to run over parking en-
forcement officers.
"He saw a tow truck about to
move the vehicle and he was
somewhat angry about it,"
Spreine said. "But when some-
one's in the way, you don't move a
vehicle. He saw the officer and he
could have stopped and avoided
hitting her."
Waterbury is to be arraigned in
South Orange C.Ounty Municipal
Court Thursday morning. He says
he's considering pleadi.ng no con-
test, and tell the judge his version
of the incident.
"The thing is so blown out of
proportion. My kids ask me why I
was in jail, they ·read about the
arrest in the newspapers.
"rve done a lot of things for this
community, and what gets in all
the papers?" the former com-
missioner and historical society
president asks.
"It's just stupid."
CHAMBER PRESIDENT ...
From Page A 1
and battery to a police officer. A
district attorney's spokesman was
unavailable for comment.
"I didn't want to say I did
something that I didn't do," Wood
said.
The June 12 incident was the
second run-in with police that
Wood has had this year, he said.
The first was an incident last April
in which Wood and police clashed
over a permit which officers claim
was not completed for a street fair
Wood organized.
In die June 12 incident, Wood
claims police ir)terfered with a
party he threw at his East C-Oast
Highway offices to raise money
for an orphanage in Mexico.
Police arrived at the scene
because they heard loud music,
said Newport Beach Lt. Mike
Blitch. At one point, Wood
grabbed the hand of an officer
who was preparing to speak into
his walkie-talkie, Blitch sa.id.
It's getting a little cooler
Paul Butler, 7 (left), and 'his brother
Aunuar, 5, of Santa Ana launch their
o..ir,... ~ bJ 111111• ldlwerta
boat in the su rf off Little Coron a
Beach in Corona del Mar.
honest
The weather service says it was
cooler today than Monday, and it
will be cooler still on Wednesday.
But just try telling Lhat to
commuters who don't have air
conditioning in their <:IU'!i. Or
carpen ters and bricklayers work-
ing in the heat and smog.
The bottom line is, a djp of a
degree or two in the temperature
doesn't mean Orange Coast resi-
dents aren't withering in the heat.
The mercury hit 99 in Mission
Viejo, Monday, 91 in Santa Ana.
The rest of the county also
suffered, with first stage smog ·
alerts issued in several mland
cities.
Highs were expected to be in
the upper 70sat the beaches today,
and about 90 inland. Highs
Wednesday should be about 75 at
the sand and 87 inland, according
to the National Weather Service.
Lows tonight will be in the
mid-60s.
The extended. forecast for the
Orange Coast calls for continued
sunny days through Friday, with
some low clouds along the c:oast in
the morning and late evening
hours.
Farm animals-they're stock, not pets
From Page A1
said the agriculture program has
not been funded for the coming
school year because of financial
problems. He said the district faces
a deficit as high as $5 million for
the coming school year.
"The agriculture program is a
fine program with a long history,"
he said. "Nevertheless, it's gone in
recent •years (rom two teachers
and about 150 students to about 50
students and a part-time teacher."
Harrison added that the school
distrirt is now trying to enlist an
outside organization to operate the
agriculture program on the
Mission Viejo High farm.
"We are trying not to leave the
agriculture students out in the
cold," he said.
While the future of their pro-
gram remains up in the air, the
Mission Viejo students kept busy
Monday preparing their animals
for the fair judging.
Tristi Liefke said the high
school program has helped her
prepare for a career as a veterin-
arian.
Her classmate, Marie Fileo, 15,
also hopes to become a veterin-.
arian. She has raised pigs at school
and was at the fair Monday
grooming a female lamb named
"Luv."
Marie's love of animals is quite
evident at her Mission Viejo
residence. •
"My mom calls it a farm, but it's
really just a house," she says. ''I
have a rabbit with five baby
bunnies, two dogs, two birds and a
fish."
Another Mission Viejo High
student grooming a lamb at the
fair says he hopes eventually to
work on a ranch. To keep his lamb
"Trigger" clean and white,
17-ye.ar-old &!die Pichardo says
he uses, logically enough, Liquid
Woolite.
His lamb also had a muzzle over
its face Monday, but not because it
bites. Pichardo says it prevents the
animal from eating loose straw off
the ground and becoming bloated.
Today at the Fair
Activities will continue lhrough July 17 at the
Orange County F9lr. located al the fairgrounds
In Costa Mesa. Top-name entertainment,
carnival rides. livestock competition and games
booths are featured. Following Is a lineup of
events scheduled 1onlght and Tuesday:
TODAY
Arlington Theater U S World Aerobics at
Heritage Stege
• 9:30 p,m . Dancing Wa1ers on lhe Matn Mall • 10 p .m. Vandermelde at Hern age S1age
• 10.30 pm KHTZ's Great Rock and Aotl
Time Machine tn the Grandtland Arena.
WEDNESDAY
• 1 p.m .. Country Fun Con1es1s -11og
calling, nail dnvlng and roos1er crowtng at
Country Meadows Ray Cooper at the fnter·
nallonal Place.
Girl believed abducted says she ran away
• 4 p.m.: FFA Market and Feeder Swine
Judging (Aoay to be Judged) In Showrlng. Junior
Cttrus Baking Contest In the 4-H Building.
Livestock Quiz Bowl at the Livestock Ttiqter
Creallve Baking program al the Home Ans
Building
• 5 p.m.: Hooking Rugs by Judy McDonald at
Craft Building. Senior Fashion Show al Flower
and Garden Building. Los Amlg<>s Bend at
Heritage Stage Kids In Amerlea el Orangeland
Pavilion,
• 2 pm Earl Marcellus 1n1ernat1ona1 Lum bet·
Jack Show m the Fair Ring Suzanne's Canoe
Studio at the Lltlle Theatre
• 3 pm. "Fun 1n the Sun Fashion Snow at
Flower and Garden Bulld•ng Cn1,,a Pa1nt1ng m
Iha Crafts BUiiding
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A 12-year-old Costa Mesa girl.
tf\e object of a three-month search
by police, says she willingly ran
away with a 22-year-old male
n'ighbor and believes she is now
pt'E>gnan t.
'Leticia Soto, who disappeared
frbm her Center Street home
Costa Mesa
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April 20, said in a phone interview
today she plans to marry Eloy
Zarate, 22, a gardener. However,
the girl did not indicate if she has
seen a doctor to confirm the
pregnancy.
Costa Mesa police Det. Sam
Zuorski said the couple had been
fiving in Bakersfield and returned
to the c.osta Mesa apartment
Laguna Beach
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family tor the first time last week.
Soto said she and Zarate were
staying with his aunt and uncle in
Bakersfield. During the day she
babysat two young children.
"I love him," said Soto. "My
mom said he could marry me. I
will keep the baby so he could
Newp0r1 Beach
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come marry me."
Zuorski said the girl had
planned to leave her mother a note
and pack some clothes, but pan-
icked when she saw her older
sister at the house. instead, the
couple took off quickly, leaving
her family and school officials
certain that she had been the
victim of foul play.
• 6 p.m.: "Miss Piggy" Show al Flower and
Garden Building. Saltlmbanque Jugglers on lhe
grounds.
• 7 p.m. Jan and Dean perform In the
Arlington Theater. Wood carving program at
Crafts Building. Lynn Vogan Dancers In the
Llllle Theatre.
• 7:30 p.m.: Les Brown end His Band perlorm
et the Orangeland Pavilion. The Cotlonwood
Band per!orma at Country Meaeo~.
• 8 p.m .: Interior Design by Peggy Smyth In
the Ft-and Garden Building.
• 8:30 p.m.: KHTZ'a Great Rock and AoO Time
Machine In the Grandttand Arena.
• 9 p.m.: Jan and Dean perform el the
• 3:30 p.m: Pleasant Summer Cooking by
Carol Wiiiiams at the Home Arts Building.
• 4 p.m. ln1erna11onal Spa Aerobics at
Heritage Stage.
• 5·30 p.m. GymnastlCS at the Matn Hall
• 7 p.m .. Greatest Stars of Rock and Roll with
Fabian. Little Anthony & The Diamonds a1
Arlington T he81re.
• 7 ;)0 p.m. Modernaries & Glen Miller s
Sound at the Orangetand Pav1hon Starla Hiii &
Lonestar Band at Coontry Meadows
• 8:30 pm KHTZ Great Rock and Roll lime
Machine In the Grandstand Arena
• 9:30 p.m. Dancing Wate~ 1n the Main Hall • 10 p.m. Vanderm&tde at the Her11aga
Stage
~-n Air Concerts
on the Village Green
The air will be filled with Dixieland and modern jazz music each Wednesday
evening from 7;00 P.M.-9;()() P.M. during the months of July and August at South Co:tst
-Plaza Village.
The Village Green has been host to many fine musical groups in the past. and
the following encenaincrs for the Wednesday Night Concert Series are no exception;
July 6 High Society Dance Band
July 13 Orange Coast College Stage Band
July 20 Orange Pealers Dixieland Jazz Band
July :27 Richard H. Cruz & the OJB's IDlx:ie Jazz Bravosl
August 3 Frank Amoss and his Band
August IO Richard H. Cruz & the DJ B's
August 17 Orange Pealcrs Oixlel.tnd Jaiz Band
August 24 George Carr and the Rhythmaircs
August 31 George Carr and the Rhythmaires
The admission is free and parking· is plcntif\11.
Come to lhc Village for a great evening of enter-
tainment through July and August.
SunUower & BUr St., Sanu An.a
•
South Coast Plaza
Village
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NATION
Forme r attorney general
may prac tice law again
By ~e A11odated Pre11
PHOENIX, Ariz. -A state bar committee has voted 7-0 to
recommend that fonner U.S. Attorney General Richard Klein-
dienst be readmitted to practice law after a year's suspension.
Kleindienst, who resigned aa President Richard Nixon's attorney
general during the Watergate scandal, was suspended from
practicing law by Arizona's Supreme Court until May 9, for lying
under oath during an investigation by the State Bar.
Piece of DC-10 aircraft hits house
HULL, Mass. -A 5-pound bolt broke loose from the)anding
gear of a DC-10 jet and hit a howie, just missing a woman on a couch
inside, officials said. United Airlines spokesman Chuck Novak said
the plane landed nonnally and the missing bolt was not discovered
until the next day, on a routine inspection. The piece of metal, 1 ~
inches in diameter and about 6. inches long, landed about 4 feet from
a resident on a second-floor couch.
A partment blaze kills fo ur girls
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -A fire swept through an apartment
in an inner-city duplex before dawn today, killing four girls,
including two sisters, authorities said. The sisters lived in the
apartment with their father. The victims, who were not
immediately identified, ranged in age from 9 to 16, officials said.
The blaze began when a couch in a front room caught fire from
carelesmy disposed smoking material, according to authorities.
Protestors d em and jailing of rapist
U Wlrephoto
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, July 12, 1983 * .ti'
Judge orders
state to mail
jobless checks
From staff and wire reports
For unemployed Orange Coun-
ty residents who failed to receive
benefits last week because of the
state budget dead.lock, relief is
now i_n the hands of local mail
carriers.
U.S. District Judge Milton
Schwartz freed $80 million in
unemployYnent checks Monday
for 346,000 California resident& as
a budget impasse continued be-
tween Republican Gov. George
Deuk.mejian and Democratic legis-
lative leaders.
The ruling, in Sacramento, also
freed unemployment checks
averaging $222 each for 234,000
more people due benefits later this
week. But it left frozen checks for
84,000 recipients of state disability
benefits.
The judge ruled that federal
law requiring payYnent of un-
employment benefits superseded
state law.
would Cree the disability benefits,
which average $272 per recipient,
along with $228 million in pay-
ments withheld from doctors,
nursing homes, pharmacists and
other providers of Medi-Cal
health care.
Trial slated
in Balboa
Island rape
By KAREN E. KLEIN ofiN Oellr ,._. IWI
A man accused of raping a
Balboa Island woman early this
year was ordered to stand trial in
Orange County Superior Court
Monday on charges of rape,
assault with a deadly weapon,
robbery and burglary.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -Prosecutors say jailing a 650-pound
man convicted of raping his 12-year-old daughter would be too
costly because of his bad health, but 50 protesters demanded his
suspended sentence be reconsidered. "We don't feel justice was
served," said Natalie Babinski, president of the Springfield chapter
of the National Organization for Women, and one of the protesters
at a courthouse where Ralph Ward Rice Jr., 32, pleaded guilty
Monday to rape and incest charges.
Lorraine Downes o f New Zealand checks out her
c ro wn dur ing a n untou ched breakfast the morning
after b eing na med Miss Universe in St. Louis.
1n Orange County, more than
26,000 residents are eligible for
unemploymen t benefits. About
half of these people had checks
held up last week because of the
budget dispute, county officials
said.
In a preliminary hearing in
Harbor Municipal Court, Michael
Eric Gonzales was bound over for
trial in connection with the Jan. 14 ·
rape of a 24-year-old waitress. He
is to be arraigned ln Superior .
Court in Santa Ana on July 25. !
Gonzales also was admonished
STATE
Police probe Iranian family slaying
New Zealand beauty
HTins Miss Universe
Bob Tomkinson, manager of the
Santa Ana West office of the stat.e
EmployYnent Development De-
partment, said 2,500 held-up
checks from his office were mailed
Monday afternoon as soon as the
federal judge's decision was an-
nounced. (There are five state
oHices in Orange County pro-
cessing such checks.)
by the judge, Frances Munoz. for
harassing the woman while she . •
was on the witness stand.
Deputy District Attorney,
M~uel Ramirez said Gonzales
was "sneering. leering, making
disgusting gestures and smiling"
at the woman while she testified. •
"It was really intimidating her,"
Ramirez said. UPLAND -The early-morning killings of three members of
an Iranian family were political in nature, and a family member has
charged that "police know" who broke into the suburban home to
commit the slayings. Authorities investigating the killings of a
woman and her two children meanwhile said they are examining
the famiJy's finances and political affiliations. The vicrura were
shot repeatedly Monday by at least two gunmen who broke in
through a back door and opened fire with small-caliber
semiautomatic weapons.
Firefighters battle California fires
VENTURA -Hundreds of firefighters waged war through the
night against wildland fires that had already charred 5,700 acres of
brush and forest up and down California, officials said today. In the
Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County, two fires burned
almost 4,500 acres. and in Napa County. 300 miles to the north, a
forest fire bl4ckened 1,200 acres.
Lunar pattern could trigger quak es
LOS ANGELF.S -A lunar orbit pattern that stretches the
Earth "like a football" every 18.6 years could help produce a major
Southern California earthquake before 1990, scientist,s say. Major
Southern California quakes have occurred on this 18.6-year cycle at
the time of full or new moons, according to a study by Steven
Kilston and Leon Knopoff. The big one could come within a few
years of November 1987, the midpoint of the cycle, said Kilston, an
astronomer and engineer for Hughes Aircraft Co. _in EJ Segundo.
WORLD
Two killed , 16 wo unde d in L ebanon
BEIRUT. Lebanon -The Israeli command acknowledged
today that two Israeli soldiers were killed and 16 wounded in what
Lebanese press reports called the heaviest guerrilla blow to Israel's
occupation army t.his month. A communique issued by the Israeli
command in Tel Aviv said a roadside bomb exploded as the Israeli
soldiers traveled in a truck Monday afternoon west of the town of
Hasbaya, 9.6 miles northeast of the Israeli border. The communique
gave no further details.
Police believe hostage d eath 'hoax'
· ROME-An anon yYnOUS telephone caller said today that a girl
reportedly being held to obtain release of papal assailant Mehmet
Ali Agca is dead , but police said they believe the call was a hoax. A
Rome police official, who spoke on condition his name not be used,
said a man speaking with a foreign accent called the private
television station Retequatro and gave instructions where the body
of F.manuela Orlandi, 15, could be found.
R eb els massacre 80 during .wedding
NEW DELHI, India -Vengeance-seeking rebels massacred
about 80 people attending a wedding in Afghanistan's capital city, a
Western diplomatic source said today. The source, who spoke here
on condition that he not be identified, said the massacre was part of
an intensified campaign by rebels in and around Kabul against the
Soviet-backed regime of President Babrak Karmal.
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Lorraine
Downes, a hazel-eyed model from
New Zealand, was crowned Miss
Universe before a worldwide tele-
vision audience, defeating a Cali-
fornia college student and 10 other
finalists.
The 19-year-old blonde, a danc-
ing and swimming enthusiast
from Auckland, wept as she
accepted the crown Monday night
from her predecessor, Karen
Baldwin of Canada.
First runne r-up was Julie
Hayek. 22, of the United States, a
green-eyed blonde who is a senior
at UCLA. Second runner-up was
Miss lreland, 20-year-old Roberta
Brown of Derry, who is a
world-class runner.
Rounding out the 12 finalists
were Lolita Morena of Switzer-
land, Karen Moore of England,
Nina Rekola of Finland, Loana
Rabecki of Germany, Federica
Moro of Italy, Karen Dobloug of
Norway, Lee Lee Bang of Slnga-
pore, Ana Garcia of Spain, and
Paola Ruggeri of Venezuela.
Mystery write r
Macdonald
dead at 67
SANT A BARBARA (AP)
Kenneth Millar, known to
millions of mystery fans as Ross
Macdonald, the writer who
created the "Lew Archer" detec-
tive series, has died, a nursing
home spokeswoman said today.
Millar, who had been treated
for Alzheimer's disease, died Mon-
day at Pine Crest Hospital. said an
employee who would not give her
name. He was 67.
Millar's first novel, ''The Dark
Tunnel." wu published in 1944,
and his last, "The Blue Hammer,"
appeared in 1976.
His best-known books featured
detective Lew Archer and were
set in a Southern California town
easily recognized as Santa
Barbara.
Two of the books were made
into films, "Harper" and "The
Drowning Pool," both starring
Paul Newman.
Millar ls survived by his wife,
Margaret Millar, author of 24
mystery novels, and a grandson.
Jim Pagnusat.
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They were among 80 beauties
who stayed in St. Louis for two
weeks, taping and rehearsing for
the two-hour pageant broadcast to
a worldwide audience estimated
at 600 million viewers.
As the pagent got under way,
more than 100 people picketed the
auditorium, protesting the expen-
diture of an estimated $1 million in
tax dollars to host the event while
hundreds of homeless people must
sleep in parks, underground gar-
ages or vacant houses.
Tomkinson said there should be
many relieved recipients of un-
employment benefits in the coun-
ty today.
"There are a lot o{ relieved
people at this office, too," he
added. "It's no fun to hold these
checks back. But I think the
majority of people knew it wasn't
the fault of the field offices. It's
not our money to give away.''
A separate suit pending before
the California Supreme Court
SALE
The judge warned Gonzales she
would have him removed from
the courtroom if he continued his
actions.
Gonzales was arrested March
21. more than two months after
the rape. when he walked into the
Balboa Island restaurant wh~
the woman worked. i.•
Gonzales was re-arrested in.
Huntington Park on June 24 aftet ,
escaping a police dragnet or
Balboa Island.
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Laid off worke,.S to get b e n elits
MILPITAS -More than 2,000 workers who were
laid off Crom the Ford Motor Co. in Milpitas are eligible
for special federal assistance because they lost their jobs
because of foreign competition, the U.S. Department of
Labor has ruled. In its Monday decision, the department
said the workers must exhaust all state unemployment
benefits before being entitled to a continuation of state
benefits of up to $166 per week for another 26 weeks.
E x ploratory oil wells diminish
DENVER -An oil-information firm says U.S.
companies completed 41 ,371 oil wells in the first half of
1983, down 7.5 percent from the same period last year.
Petroleum Information Corp., citing an oil glut and
falling world prices, said Monday that 4, 181 exploratory
wells were drilled through June 30 of this year, down 21
percent from the same period last year. Exploratory
wells are those drilled In areas in which the existence of
commercially useful oil reserves have not been proven.
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RICHMOND. Va. -CSX Corp. says it will extend
Its tender offer for Texas Gas Resources Corp. stock to
Aug. 2_, citing a federal court decision blocking it.s
proposed $1.07 billion takeover of Texas Gas. Supreme
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overturn a lower court's order that blocl<s CSX from
buying Texas Gas stock at $52 a share, at least until a
challenge to the takeover is heard.
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