HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-21 - Orange Coast PilotCan HB weasel its way into flood sat ety?
THI ORANGI COAST
BY ROBERT B.UU:ll on......, .......
Dorothy Grubb9 beUev• ahe may have d.llCIOVered 10methina
that mlaht help reeolve the flood1nc prolllenw in low-lytna areu of
Kunttncton Beach -wea1ell.
Weuela, ahe believee, would make feat work of the aophen
that burrow holee in the earthen banka of the flood control
channel.I. The gopher hole.,Grubb9 and othen believe, contributed
to flooding laat March 1 which cal.lled about ... ~ million in damaae
to home9 on the east lllde of Beach Boulevard between Ad.um and
Atlanta avenuee.
"W.e could .ee water p)'lert all over the area f.rom the gopher
holes,'' ahe eaid th1a week while lhe and other flood victima
implored city officlala to take action.
Grubbs, who said her huaband calla her the "Gopher Queen of
(See WEASEL, Pa1e .U)
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THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
End of a perfect day
Anothe r hot summer day is com ing to a cool close,
as the blazing sun slips slowly into the Pacific.
Bea ch crowds are thinning, and the gentle surf
picks up a rosy glow from the dying rays. A short
dist a nce inland, the noise and tralfic o f the city
l;lwa it. Three bea ch goers enjoy a last few mo~ents
at the ocean's edge, admiring the sunset is fro m the
2 8th Street j e tty in Newport Beac h.
Irvine youngster knew what to do
When grease fire broke out in kitch en , h e didn't panic, just grabbe d exting uish er
BY GLENN SCO'M' ooi..,.., ........
Firefighten say 12-year-old
David C.Openbarger'a training was
responsible for helping save his
Irvine house Wednesday when
greue in a frying pan caught fire
in his kitchen.
could quickly extinguish the blue
and hold damage to about $500.
The fire began after the boy,
hungry for a taco, heated the
greue and then forgot about it. A
fire alarm in the family's kitchen
warned him of trouble.
reach for a fire ext.inguiaher
rather than water, which is just
about the worst thing to throw on
a grease fire. Grease floats on
water, Thompson noted, and the
steam ca Wied by cold water hitting
the hot pan only serves to splatter
the fire el.ewhere.
the fire from th.e side . Baking
powder, flour or salt don't ext-
inguish grease fires, Thompson
said.
A lid can be applied to smother
the fire, but people should slide it
on (and not plop it).
·Protopappas'
old office
• • proves a J 1nx
Dentist who purchased
CM practice closes down
~ODI CADENHEAD ~ ....
The familiar white-and-blue
"Sleep-Oral Surgery" ailJl in
front of former Costa Mesa den mt
Tony Protopappas' office remains,
but the 19th Street busineaa ia
cloeed after another denmt ap-
' parently failed to attract cus-
tomen to the office whe.re three
patients died.
Dr. Robert W. Brown, who
purchased the practice from
Protopappas earlier this year,
moved out several months ago,
according to nearby merchants.
"He couldn't meet the payroll,"
said a merchant in the small retail
•center. "He thought it would be
good. But apparantly it was too
much for him."
Brown, who could not be
reached for comment Wed.ne.d.ay,
purchaed the office in March
after Protopappas WU baned
from practicing dentistry follow-
ing the deaths of three female
patients within a five-month
period.
Protopappas was ordered Tues-
day to stand trial in 0ranae
C.Ounty Superior C.Ourt on murder
charges stemming from the deaths
of Minna Kim AndreS3en, 23,
Patricia Craven, 13, and Cathryn
Jones, 31.
Additionally, Protopappas ii
facing civil lawsuits from fonner
patients or their families aeeking
more than $65 million in damages.
Protopappas, throughout his legal
ordeals, haa remained in aecluaion,
reportedly with his first wife in
Laguna Beach.
Meanwhile, the city of Costa
Meea ii awng Protopappu for
allegedly fatlin1 to obtain
~ permits for electrical
work and a bathroom that was
inatalled at the 19th Street office,
where Protopappaa had a
high -volume practice.
A spokeswoman for the City
Attomey'a office eaid offidala first
approeched Protopappu in Feb-
ruary 1982 and then filed the suit
in January.
CM boy, 10,
shot to death
in Oklahoma
Funeral 8el'Vices were to be held
today for a 10-year-oJd Costa
Meea boy killed Tue9Clay in a
ahooting accident while vacation· Ina at hia grandparents home in
Oklahoma.
Robert Spratt Jr., a fifth grader
at Mariners School who was
de9Cribed aa u an "outstanding
athlete who gave 100 percent,"
died Tut!eday night at his grand-
parents' home in Boley, Okla ..
"He wu a real live wire, really
gung ho," eaid Bill Singer, coach
of the Newport National Little
League team Spratt played on.
"He went all out to win. All the
other kida really liked him."
Singer eaid Spratt'• mother
called him Tue9Clay nieht and eaid
the boy had been shot while be
and 90me other boys were playing
(See MESA BOY, Pqe .U)
The boy grabbed a fire ext-
inguisher kept in his hoU9eat 4271
Manzanita St. in G reentree and
sprayed the six-foot flames shoot-
ing from the atove.
"He started the fire but he al&o
put it out. It was aort o( a
double-edged sword," said Capt.
Dave Thompson of the Orange
C.Ounty Fire Department. "But he
did the right thing. U he'd
panicked and run directly to the
neighbors. we could have had a
much more serious problem.''
The county fire department
suggest.a keeping a homemade fire
extinguisher handy in a kitchen.
It's a simple device -a one-pound
coffee can filled with baking aoda.
Francly, it's the real thing
He didn't doU9e all the flames
becauae the extinguisher ran out.
But he did control the fire enough
IO Orange C.OUOty fireflghten What David did right was to
In caae of a fire, people should
fj.rst try to tum off the sto'te's
burner. Then the baking soda
should be poured onto the base of
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Mark Kna11 will tell you thit Swill bank account for
125.
NB man will sell
Swiss ban k a ccounts
BY STEVE MARBLE OOM Dl!lr..,.. ....
~ 26-year-old Newport Beach
buaineta whiz believes he's dis-
covered a means of reaching hia
lifelong goal -to become a
mUlionalre by the time be'• 30:
Swila bank account.I. The real
thing.
Mark Knaaa, a ChJcago native
who dropped out of busineta
IChool IO he could p t Oil with mak1na money, ia offerinc private
Swim aa:ounta for $25 complete •
with a balance of four francs -
rouahly $2.
Knllll filurel hia offer -bec1nn1nl this September -will
allow the aver-ie Workinc stiff
who Uvea frGm check to check the
opportunity to .Up into the world
of international finance and revel
in all the Jamee Bond-like intripe
that COl'De9 with the world of
eecret Swim banJdna.
"lt'a a product of the SO.." a.ys
the trim, nattily ~ en-
trepreneur. "Everyone wants to
ahow their money. You can buy
1rnltation Swim watches. you can
buy a car that looka like a
Merc:iecte.. you can buy all um
'counterfeit ltUff, bu\ UU. la the
r.!Mc:Coy.
''The sny1tery of lt ii a ppeell.nc.
You have It bu\ nobody knowl
bow much you have in there. You
let tl*1\ wonder. It oouk1 be
rnilliona. rtahtr'
( ... SWiii ACCOUNTS. Pap IA)
Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983
CONTINUED STORIES
From Page A1
SWISS ACCOUNTS •••
Knass hit on the Idea while
vacationing this year In Switzer-
land, where he opened his own
account "because I've always
wanted to have one." h was the
perfect thing, he says he realized,
for the person who has everything
or the person who has nothing.
The C.Orona del Mar man admi ls
he was shown o ut and even
thrown out of some of the finest
private banks in Switzerland
before Schwane n Effckten AG, a
securities finn in Lucerne ad-
mitted the idea had possibilities
and arranged for Knass to seU the
accounts in the United States.
would fish golf b;ll1s out of a golf
course pond, wash them off and
seU them.
"l set up a Little stand by the
second tee. One night I got 1,000
golf balls. Hey, I was making $10
an hour. In high school I was voted
the first person most likely to
become a millionaire."
The product ot an affluent
family (he says his grandfather
invented whipped butter), Knass
insists the only handout he ever
got from his parents was a car.
"Everyone in my family got a
new car when they were 16. I
drove mine for a day but didn't
feel right about it. So l wrote my
dad a check for the whole thing."
Surfing in high gear
W he n the w~ves aren't breaking, the hard core
surfer still can find a way to ha ng IO-just get a
motorboat and water ski on your board. This scen e
was sna pped off Corona del Mar.
Knass says h e is the
middle-man between the Swiss
bank --E. Gutzwiller & Cie.
Banquiets m &sci --and its
status-conscious customers and
that future dealings between the
two parties are private.
"It's like coming up with a Rolls
Royce that anyone can afford,"
says knass, who believes many
people will want one just as a
show-off item while others will
add to the four-franc balance,
turning the account into a retire-
ment slush fund.
Knass. who imports snazzy
foreign cars and imported video
game cassettes before that, now
claims to be comfortable even by
Newport standards. He points out
a red Mercedes coupe in the
parking lot he says looks a lot like
one he has. He says he also has a
Porsche, a BMW, and a mint in
Irvine residents-hold your water
For Knass, the idea i~ just the
latest in a series of money-making
notions that began in grade school
when he scalped tickets to hockey
and basketball games in Chicago.
During summer months he says he
gold watches. ·
"I enjoy making money. It's not
greed, but I just enjoy being
successful," he says. "My one goaJ
has been never to work for anyone
but myself. And to be a millionaire
by 30."
And he's banking on private
Swi~ accounts getl.ing there on
time.
WEASEL SOLUTION ...
Huntin~n Beach" because she's trapped so many of the pesky
rodents in her front lawn on Munster Drive, said she noticed a
st.range rodent poking out of a hole several weeks ago. "I thought it
C.Onservation-minded groups in
Irvine will stage a garden party
Sunday to encourage local resi-
dents to use les.9 water and more
drought-tolerant plants.
The party location will be at the
grounds of the Irvine Historical
Museum, 5 Sandburg Way, where
the Irvine Ranch Water District is
maintaining a demonstration gar-
den displaying irrigation systems,
plants and shrubs whichconserve
water.
The free party and museum
open house will run from noon to 5
p.m. A drawing for door prizes wiU
take place at 4 p.m . The museum is
next-door to the Rancho San
'Joaquin Golf C.Ourse clubhouse.
One group encouraging resi-
dents to learn about water-saving
gardens is the new Irvine Water ·
Task Force, a committee com-
prised of commupity association
representatives and local water
experts.
The group is promoting efficient
irrigation practices and land-
scaping to help keep the ground
water table low beneath Irvine.
A few years ago, water district
officials began a program to dis-
courage overwatering in Turtle
Rock after excess ground water
began spoiling landscaping and
threatening the stability of some
slopes.
Joyce Wegner-Gwidt, a water
district spokeswoman, said the
demonstration garden offers 100
examples of "unthirsty" plants
and shrubs that still make for a
good-looking garden.
"California native plants, com-
bined with unthirstry varieties,
can produce a water-efficient
landscape that will be just as
colorful and lush as one that
depencla on frequent and heavy
industrial irrigation," she ex-
plained.
Border officers hit
jackpot: 122 aliens
U.S. Border Patrol agents at the
San Clemente checkpoint stopped
two rental trucks Wednesday and
found 122 undocumented aliens
crammed Inside the two vehicles,
officials said.
weighing station, but they we.re
stopped by Border Patrol agents.
•was an albino gopher at first. I described it to county agriculture
people and they said it was a weasel-thatitiscarnivorousand eats
gophers.
"Anyway, I haven't trapped a gopher in weeks and l have
three traps out. I used to trap about 15 a month."
Mayor Don MacAllister said Wednesday that officials will
push for "aggressive action" to solve flooding,problems which are
estimated to cost millions of doUars. "Rodents are posing the most
serious immediate problems," he said. "l'U ask the staff to look into
the suggestion about weasels. It won't hurt."
. Leisure World slaying
probed; 01an, 7 5, held
Gene Smithburg, assistant
chief at Border Patrol head-
quarters in Chula Vista, said 85
aliens were packed in one truck
and 37 in the other.
Smithburg said the drivers
tried to bypass the Interstate 5
checkpoint by swerving their
vehjcles through a nearby truck
The driven, identified as Ken-
neth Keller, 29, of San Diego, and
Gary Wohlhueter, 23, of Covina,
faced arraignment today in San
Diego on charges of transporting
illegal aliens, Smithburg added .
The aliens reportedly paid $225
to $350 each to be smuggled into
the country. Smithburg said the
group was compoeed of citiz.ens
from Mexico, Guatemala, El
Salvador and Honduras and were
en route to the San Joaquin
Valley. MacAllister and the rest of the City C.Ouncil also directed
employees to draft a list of what can be done to ease the floocUng
threat and to determine which agencies are responsible.
Residents are demanding that the Huntington Beach Flood
C.Ontrol Channel (along Beach Boulevard) be given top prioity for
repairs, that flooding dangers allegedJy posed by the new
Seabridge development be eliminated, that the sides of the levees
be raised and to speed establishment of a long range flood control
plan.
Chauncey Alexander, a residential leader.claimed Wednesday
he was pleased by the city adopting the role of an "aggressive
advocate" but was disappointed by its failure to take emergency
act.ion work on the pump system. '
An elderly man is in custody on
suspicion of murdering his
83-year-old wife during an argu-
ment at their Leisure World home
in Laguna Hills, authorities said,
Silas .Dees, 75, told Orange
County sheriff's deputies that he
and his wife had been arguing all
day and that he had shoved her in
the bathroom, causing her to fall
back and strike her head on a wall,
said Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart.
Wilma ~ was pronounced
dead on the scene.
However. a coroner's report
issued late Wednesday listed the
possible cause of death as strangu-
lation rather than head injuries.
The sheriff's department will
disc~ the coroners' preliminary
findings with the District At-
torney's Office. said Sgt. Gene
Lu ti to.
Orange C.Ounty sheriff's de pu-
ties were called to 2180 Via Puerta
in the retirement communjty
shortly after 9 p.m. Tuesday by
the Dees' son-in-law, Hart said.
Dees was booked into the Or-
ange C.Ounty Jail on $250,000 bail.
Mom of fatal crash
victim seeks wallet
A bereaved mother is making a plea for the return of a wallet
and four gold chains her daughter wa.11 wearing when she was killed
in a single-car traffic accident in Huntington Beach last Wednesday
night.
Governor slashes,
signs state budget
MESA BOY SLAIN ...
Betty McColl um said today she particularly wanted to get back
the wallet of her 22-year-old daughter, Helen Ruth, which
contained her driver's license, Social Security card and personal
effects.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
George Oeukmejian signed a $%6
billion state budget today, a
record 21 days Into the fiscal year,
after slashing deepl y into en-
vironmental and social programs
and calling for major increases in
student fees.
T11e state Coastal Commission,
Energy Commission, farm labor
board and public defender's office
were among major ta rgets of the
governor's cuts, wblcb total at
leut Sl.l billion
Deakmejian reduced state
funding of the University of
California, Callfornta State Uni·
venlty and community colleges
and called for fee increases to
make op all or part of the
difference -$150 at UC, $%30 at
CSU and a first-ever $100 a year
at tbe community colleges.
Tbe governor said bis budget
cuts would avoid a sales tax
increase next year and make "an
important statement about our
commitment to restore common
sense and fiscal solvency to state
government."
From Page A1
with a pistol they found at the
house
Robert and Pat Spratt, who live
on Lisa Lane in Costa Mea, were
in Oklahoma today burying their
only child, friends said. Memorial
services will be scheduled in
Orange C.Ounty at a later date.
Randy Holliday, president of
the Newport National Little
League, said Spratt was involved
in basketball, basebaU, track and
football.
"What a boy." said Holliday.
"He was a really neat kid. He got
into everything and gave it 100
percent."
Reagan tells 'victory' plans
W ASHlNGTON (AP). -P~iden.t Reagevl said
".today that he lelt 1t would be "extremely difficult" t.o
achieve a regional settleme nt to conflicts in Central
America so long as the current Sandinista govern-
ment rules Nicaragua.
He also said he did not foresee the naval
maneuvers U.S. for<.-es are about to conduct off both
Nicaragua's coasts leading to I' blockade of that
country.
In an opening statement, Reagan called his
House victory on production money for the MX
missile and today's announcement of
faster-than-expected growth in the economy "an
important signal to the world" that the United States
is confident of its economic recovery and supports
modernization of its nuclear forces.
. Asked about the Polish parliament's move
toward lifting martial Jaw, Reagan said, ''What we
want to be on guard for is having a cosmetic change in
which they lift technically martial law but replace it
with equally onerous regulations."
Reagan began the 15-minute session with
reporters by SQ)'ing announcement of 8.7 percent
growth in the economy in the second quarter of this
year and the House's MX vote Wednesday night
were "two very welcome pieces of news."
"The economy Is growing with more vigor than
most economis\8 predicted, and this heartens us,"
Reagan said. "Vigorous growth is the surest route to
more jobs, declining deficits and a future fiUed with
opportunity for all our people."
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Even though the youngster was
too young, Holliday said Spratt
was good enough to be picked to
play for the All-Star baseball
team, which is playing now ,
"If he had been 11. he'd be
alive," said Holliday. "He'd be
here playing. It's just terrible."
Details of the shooting were
unavailable today. Polic.-e in Boley
could not be reached for comment.
"She carried pictures of the family and her friends and her dog,
June. I don't think anyone would deliberately take anything. She
was thrown from the car when it rolled over and the wallet and
chains probably were scattered over the area." Mrs. McColl um said.
-She said anyone having knowledge of the penonal effects
could mail them to her residence, 6782 Alexandria, Huntington
Beach 92647,orcall her h usband, Roger, at892-7544.
Miss McCoUum. who was completing cosmetology training in
Garden Grove, was thrown from the car when it failed to negotiate
a curve on Warner Avenue. '
The 18-year-old driver was arrested on suspicion of drunken
driving, police said.
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Parenting and adoption
classes off e;ea in Irvine
One-day classes on parenting and adoption are being offered
this month in I.rvtne by a private counseling firm.
Parenting Resources wUJ hold a supor! group session tonight
on raising children over the age of 9. The class runs from 7 to 8:30
p.m. Fee is $15 per couple. On Saturday a class explaining the issues of intercounlry
adoption iJI offered from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m . Fee is $50 per couple.
Both cl.asses will be h eld at the finn's office at 2212 Dupont
Drive, Irvine. More information may be obtained by calling
553-9339.
'Yankee Doodle' opens in Valley
More than 30 youngsters, ages 8 to 17, will portray 75
personalities from American history in ''Yankee Doodle," a
Fountain Valley Community Theater musical revue opening
Friday in the a uditorium of Los Amigos High School, 16566
NeW'hope St .. Fountain Valley
Performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on July 22, 23. 29 and
30.Matinees, at 2:30 p.m., are slated for July 24. 28 and 31. The show
is directed by Rick Habib.
Advance tickets are pr teed at $2. At the door. tickets will cost $3
for adults. $2.50 for children. Group rates are available.
Ticket information can be obtained by calling 847-1108 or
964-5392. ~ •
Seminar expl?res h andwriting
Handwriting analysis will be the subject of a three-hour
seminar scheduled Wednesday a t Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa. The program begins at 7 p.m. in Room 207 of OCC's
Chemistry Building. Admission is $5.
Seminar lecturer is Betty J . Gilliland, a graphology expert who
will try to help participants understand themselves through their
handwriting.
Tickets can be purchased at the OCC Ticket Office, located in
the Student Center Building, or at the door.
Mesa chamber planning mixer
Local business people are invited to attend a Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce mixer at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Bristol
Plaza Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St.
Drinks are $1 and prizes will be given awa y . Also, on Sept. 30
.the chamber will host a buffet dinner and silent auction at the
Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave.
Tickets for the 6 p.m . dinner and auction are $15. For
reservations call 979-0536
College to hold orientat~on
Two orientation sessions for men and women return\Jlg to
college will be held July 28 and Aug. 10 at Saddleback College's
Mission Viejo campus.
The sessions will provide information to help people decide if
returning to college will benefit them and includes curricululm
planning.
For ~ormation, call 831-4611.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21 , 1983 AS
Poster chlld's wheelchair stolen
From 1taff ud wire reporu
The wheelchair or a 1980 EuterSeell poeterchUd, Kyle
M1n.nia, waastolen as the 13-year-old watched a bueball game at
Anaheim Stadium Tuetlday, his mother aaya.
Ml.nni.a, of Sant.a Ana, is eighth-grade class pres.ldent at Portola
Junior Hlgh School.
''It'a likesteallngaomebody's leg to take their ch.air," the boy's
mother, Bonnie Minn.la, waaquoted aasaying Wedneeday·
"It acare1 me to death to think aomeone would just take
something like that," lhe said.
Kyle, who has been disabled from birth from cerebral palsy
and who cannot stand or walk, said he's disappointed by the theft.
"Butl don't really think I've lost my faith in people," he said.
"Therea.rc:greatpeople, too."
Crashes
halt LB
traffic
2 smashups occur
near art festival
Laguna Canyon Road was
cloeed for a half hour Wednesday
afternoon as police, firemen and
paramedics unscrambled two in-
jury accidents which occurred
almost simultaneously in front of
the crowded Art-A-Fair festival
grounds.
Laguna Beach officer Stan
Skipworth said the first crash
occurred at l p.m. when a large
delivery truck failed to stop in
time to prevent striking a car
whose driver was attempting to
park across the highway from the
Art-A-Fair. ~ the truck driver
swerved to avoid hitting the car, a
motorcyclist in the fast lane
slammed into the side of the truck,
police said.
The Angela fan attended h1a (lrstgameof the year with Long
BeechpoliceOfficerJoeTolley,a Cam.iJy Crtend who helped him
th_rough therapy.
M1n.niacan'tseewell Crom thestadlum'swheekhairarea,ao
Tolley left the chair folded there and carried Minnis to a regular
aeat.
ThP rh~ir w9" gont> when they returned.
An Anaheim police spokesman saJd today that he did not think
a report on the the.~iled. He waa not aware thectuur had been stolen. T ·--------
Mr.. Ml.nni.a said this la the second wheelchair the family has
had to replace in the past five months.
The first, an electric wheelchair, was ruined when the family's
van rolled in a March accident, she said, adding that since then, her
aon had used the rented chair stolen Tuesday.
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Dial 856
to call
UC Irvine
Campus to change
2,000 numbers
UC Irvine has traded in its 833
telephone prefix for a newer
number: 856.
Beginning Monday, callers dial-
ing any of the campus' 2,000
tele pho ne numbers must
substitute the new prefix with the
same last four digits to reach their
party. Otherwise they'll get a
recording reminding them they
goofed.
For example, the new number
for the Associated Students'
Ticket Office is 856-5549. For
information on athletic events,
ca ll 856-6931 . And fo r
non-emergency calls to the cam-
pus police, dial 856-5223.
UCI is the second major publi<.·
entity in Irvine to agrtt to switch
its prefix because growing use of
ita current prefix has made ex-
pansion impossible.
The cyclist, Anton Jones, 20, of
Sant.a Ana, was treated for minor
injuries and later releaaed from
South Coast Medical Center. The
truck driver, Gilbert Mend01.a, 22,
of Los Angeles, was uninjured.
Police said pedestrians rushing
acroas the canyon road to see
action from the first crash,
prompted off-duty officer Wil-
liam Lux to slow down for the
spectators. A motorist behind
Lux. St.even Griswold, 28, of
Laguna Beach. apparently didn't
Rescuers administer first aid to motorcycle victim
Anton Jones, 20, in first of two Laguna Canyon
Road accidents.
Irvine City Hall changed its
prefix from 754 to 660 late last
year.
The phenomenon is not about to
stop, either. Many tele phone
prefixes in the city will be
changed in the next few years as
Pacific Telephone adds a news-
witching station to accomrnod&ie
the increase in phone lines
spawned by new homes and,
especially, new high-technology
businesses in nearby industrial
areas.
see the pedestrians and slammed
into the rear of Lux's vehicle.
Lux, 22, of Laguna Beach, was
treated for head, neck and back
injuries and later released from
South Coast Medical Cen ter.
Skipworth said Griswold may
be cited on suspicion of driving at
an unsafe speed and following too
closely.
Huntington senior ballplayers
in rhubarb over city field fees
Telephone company offici.a.ls
are consoling users that the new
pre fi xes will featu r e
state-of-the-art electronic sys-
term
BY ROBERT BARKER °'"" Oollr -....
Lou Candidiotti takes his soft-
ball aeriously. One of his teams,
the Old C.odgers, holds team
prayers before games and they are
4-0 in the Orange County Seniors
Softball League Association.
And there are reports -a wife
of one of the players swears
they're true -that Candidiotti
has ordered his athletes to refrain
from sex the night before games.
But Candidiotti indicated
Wednesday he doesn't go that far.
"That's not necessarily true," he
hedged, laughing. "Most of my
players are over 60 and I don't
know if they are capable or not."
But the 62-year-old Candidiotti,
who is the outfielder-manager of
the Gray Angels, isn't laughing
over what he sees as a snub by
Huntington Beach city officials.
It seema the two softball teams
have to pay $3 an hour to practice
Ra inl\\1 Snowfl!J
Showera. Flurr lea[!i]
and play games at Greer Park
(about $400 per year.) And he
thinks it's not very sporting of the
city not to pick up the tab.
"There are 18 teams in the
league and other cities pay their
costa. I'm considering moving our
teams to Cost.a Mesa and West-
minster -they say they'd like to
have us." he said.
Candidiotti, a native of Penn-
sylvania who pack.ages airplane
parts at the El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station, also complained that
players pay for their own bats and
balls.
He passed out fliers cl.aiming
the city is guilty of non-support.
"We are not recogniz.ed by the
(city) Parks and Recreation and
Community Services Department.
All of us are active and healthy
because of softball."
Rock concert
set tonight at
Irvine center
It's going to be a heavy metal
rock 'r.' roll tonight at Irvine's
Heritage Park Youth Services
Cent.er.
$300,000 finder's fee
to get U.S. Ziggurat sold
Heacilining the 7:30 event will
be a local group called Graven
Image . 1'he foursome features
heavy metal music doing hits from
Van Halen, Los Angeles' Quiet
Riot and many of their own tunes.
Band members are Orion
Lindeman, bass guitarist, Marty
Schulte, drummer. Paul McPhee,
lead guitarist, and Scott "Mad-
man" Watson, vocalist.
The federal govenunent has
put its Chet Holifield Federal
Building in Laguna Niguel on the
real estate market.
The structure, nicknamed the
"Ziggurat'' and built by North
American Rockwell Corp. 15
years ago, was obtained by the
federal government in 19'/4 in a
trade for tw9 surplus U.S. Air
Force bases.
To sweeten the deal, federal
officials have promised a com-
mission of .5 percent to the real
estate agent who obtains the
auccesdul bid. That could exceed
$300,000 if the agency get.a it.a
asking price of over $60 million.
Finders fees nonnally don't ex-
ceed $10.000 ..
The opening band will be Trade
Winds, al.so a local heavy metal
group. Band members are Tom
Dumont and David Volk.
guitarists, Richie Brooks, bass
guitarist and Chip Frye. drum-
, mer,
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~4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983
TOP OF THI NIWI Fl m t . a es no in STATE
Tanke r leaks toxic a cid
By Uie A11oclated Pre11
BAKER-At least 40 gallons of highly toxic
nitric acid leaked from a tanker truck on
Interstate 15 Wednesday, forcing temporary
~ure of o~ nort~bound lane but causing no
injuries, offlaals said. Nitric acid can be fatal to
humans if inhaled, swallowed or touched.
T elephone charges querie d
LOS ANGELFS -General Telephone CO.
has .been ordered by the state Public Utilities
Commission to specify when it considers bills late
and how it calculates its late fee. Last summer,
General became the nation's first telephone
company totargea penalty for late payment of
bills.
$50 m ion quak e aid due
COALINGA -The Coalinga planning
commission re<:ommended a plan that authorizes
up to $50 million in borrowing to rebuild the city
from a devastating earthquake that hit May 2.
The proposal that passed Wednesday included
$11 million in municipal construction with most
projects funded by government grants and loans.
The quake caused $31 million damage as it
destroyed the downtown business district and
caused some losses in most of the city's 2,600
households.
Carpenter strike continues
the script; 12
sets engulfed
BURBANK (AP) -Flre!lghtena stamped out a
fire today that engulfed 12 "storefront" aeta and
injured two men along Wild West and Midwest-style
streets at the Burbank Studloe, offldala aaid.
Flames from the 2 'h-acre blaze that started at
9:25 p.m. Wednetday could be aeen shooting into the
air from the nearby Ventura Freeway before it was
extingul&hed early today.
Numerous moviee and television ahowa are
made at the studioe, but it waa not inunediately
known if the burned sets included Hazzard Square
where ''The Dukes of Hazzard" TV aeries is filmed.
The two men injured were Burbank Studios
firefighters, said G lendale firefighter Gary Mayden,
One man waa transported to nearby St. Joeeph'a
MecicaJ Center, suffering miJ\or smoke inhalation
and back spasms, said a nursing supervi&Or who
declined to give her name.
The other man was treated at the scene for
minor bums and was releued, said a fire dispatcher
in a recorded statement.
Sixteen ~ts of Burbank, Glendale and
Pasadena firefightena battled the three-alarm blaze
t~t consumed the 12 "storefronts," the diapatcher
said.
"Once these types of buildings start -as dried
out as they are -aome of theee buildings are in
excess of 40 years old and that lumber is ao dry that
once it starts it jwt burns like graaa," Burbank f ire
Capt. Richard Fischer said. SAN LUIS OBISPO -Construction of-
ficials and striking carpenters have met briefly
but agreed on nothing but another meeting date
next week. spokesmen for both sides say. Settles case officer retirino
However, construction industry spokesman Rob-e
ert Kruse said the mere agreement Wednesday SIGNAL HILL (AP) -Signal Hill police Lt.
with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters for a Robert Deeley, among thoee sued in football star Ron
second meeting date next Tuesday is "encourag-Settles' jailhouse death, has been on ~cal leave
ing... since June 9 and haa agreed to aeek early retirement, ._ ____________________________ ....... thedepartmentannounced.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 21, 1983 AS .
TOP OF THE NEWS Pope pleads I or safety of aide's daughter
NATION
I,~~. flee fumes in hotel
By I.lat Al ted Pre11
OC ITY, Md. -More than 1,000
people were forced from a beachfront hotel for
more than five hOW'S after potentially explosive
fwnes accumulated ln the building, authorities
say. The evacuations at the 22-story. 238-room
Carouael Hotel and condominium complex began
around 10 p.m. Wednesday, and wted until
about 3:45 a.m. today, city Fire Marshal David
Lankford said. Between eight to 10 people were
treated for minor respiratory problems, a
spokesman for the state fire marshal's office
added.
Author tells Nixon threat
WASHINGTON -Richard Nixon threat-
ened to publicly reveal his claim that President
Ford promised a pardon in exchange for the
presidency, according to a report in The Atlantic
Monthly. Writing in the magazine's August issue,
author Seymour Hersh reports that Nixon
telephoned Ford with the threat on Sept. 7.1974,
the day before he was pardoned. Ford denied he
received such a call and the White House logs do
not show it, the article states, Hersh wrote that
"Nixon's message was blunt, according to those
few White House aides who knew of the private
call: if Ford did not grant him a full pardon, he,
Nixon, was going to go public and claim that-Ford
had promised the pardon in exchange for the
presidency, because Ford was so eager to get it.''
Hersh wrote that "Ford was enraged by the call."
Five killed in plane crash
CLEVELAND -No flight plan was filed
for a small plane that crashed at Hopkins
International Airport. killing five people, a
federal official says. The plane, a twin-engine
Aero Commander Model 685, crashed in an
industrial park as it approached the airport
Wednesday. said George Doughty, director of
• port control for the city. Parts of the plane hit
three buildings, forcing their evacuation, of-
ficials said. There were no in.juries to people on
the ground.
WORLD
Bombing claims 7th victim
PARIS -A seventh person has died from
injuries suf(ered in wt week's bomb attack by
Armenian terrorists at OrlY AirJx>rt, and a caller
today threatened new "bfuod baths" if French
police did not release their prime suspect.
Frenchwoman Jacqueline Kirchner died
Wednesday night from burns received in the
explosion last Friday at the check-in counter of
Turkish Airways, officials said. Her 19-year-old
aon was killed instantly. Five of the 55 people
injured in the attack remained in critical
condition today.
Israelis quell prison riot
TEL A VIV. Israel -Israeli soldiers at the
Ansar detention camp in Lebanon killed one
prisoner and wounded two others while quelling
a riot, the military conunand said today. The
command said prisoners began throwing stones
at guards Wednesday night, wounding two of
them. They refused to obey commands to
disperse, the comma.l'ld said, and the soldiers
opened fire, killing one prisoner and wounding
two others.
6 dead, 18 hurt in attack
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Three terrorists shot
their way into Beirut's most luxurious seaside
resort complex Wednesday night and exploded a
bomb-laden car, killing six people, wounding 18
and starting a raging fire in the crowded main
building, police said. Police said two guards were
shot to death and four parking attendants were
killed in the explosion at the Summerland Hotel.
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Pope John Paul II delivers plea in
speech in S t. _Peter's Square.
ROME (AP) -Pope John Paul n today begged ''In the name of
God and humanity" for the abduc-
tors of a Vatican e mployee's
daughter to release her unluirmed
despite the expiration of their
deadline.
The kidnappers had warned
that 15-year-old Emanuela Orlan-
di would be killed if Mehmet Ali
Agca, serving a life sentence for
shooting John Paul in 1981, was
not freed by midnight (3 p.m.
PDT) Wednesday.
The papal appeal was m a
written statement given to
journalists by the Vatican.
"The HoJy Father directs a
deep-felt, pressing appeal to those
responsible for the fate of the
young girl -· The Holy Father, in
the name of God and humanity,
begs them to have pity for a young
life completely extraneous" to the
kidnappers' demands. the state-
ment said.
The Vatican statement de-
scribed the pope "along with so
many other people" as in·
credulous in the face of the
"atrociousness of this affair.''
It was the pontiff'• fifth public
a ppeal for the release of
Emanuela, a daughter of a Vatican
messenger who has been missing
fora month.
Hours after the deadline passed.
there was no word or. her fate.
"There I.a no news . Nothing,
absolutely nothing," said a man
who answered the telephone at
the family's VaUcan apartment at
mid-morning.
Reagan: Let teens work
on construction jobs
WASHINGTON (AP) -Re-
calling a childhood summer he
spent painting houses, shingling
roofs and laying floors, President
Reagan haa~uggested that federal
laws be changed to allow young-
sters under 16 to hold construction
jobs.
The president made his sugges-
tion Wednesday when he gave
Washington Mayor Marion Barry
an $800,000 check to give 2,200
young people summer jobs in the
District of Columbia. The city has
exhausted $2 million in federal
jobs funds and has 4,000 disadvan-
taged youngsters looking for sum-
mer work.
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During the Rose Garden cer-
emony, Reagan recalled that he
was 14 when he first went to
work. The year was 1925.
''I regret that a lot of rules and
regulations have changed some
things since then, because at that
time-I wound up with a construc-
tion company that Wa.s remodeling
'houses, and I ended the summer
up -at my age. even -laying
hardwood floors, shingling roofs,
painting houses," Reagan said.
"And I know that some regu-
lations make that impossible
today. Maybe we can keep on
going till we change some of those
back again."
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Henry's back and
Reagan's got him
He's back.
Henry Kissinger, whom President Reagan dubbed a
"virtual legend" has been asked by the chief executive to
head a bi-partisan commission to study Central America.
And it may ~ the most. controversial presidential
appointment to date.
Kissinger, who has influenced U .S. foreign policy in
six of the last seven administrations, is both famous and
infamous in the public memory.
He spawned the phrase "shuttle diplomacy" during
his brilliantly executed marathon travels in pursuit of
Mideast peace.
He was marked with ignomy for his role in pr~iding
over U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Yet, he won a Nobel
Peace Prize in 1973 for his efforts to negotiate peace in that
blistered Southeast Asian nation.
He is known for his highly personal, often ex-
clusionary brand of diplomacy, but it is a characteristic that
has won him entree to and appreciation from the world's
most powerful leaders.
President Reagan barely verbalized the idea of a blue
ribbon study panel with Kis&nger at the helm before the
houndS of the conservative right and the wolves of the
liberal left began their mournful and vitriolic bay about
the rising of this familiar political satellite.
'He's soft on communism and gave away the Panama
Canal,' argue the right-leaning partisans. 'He's a war
monger who b\J.ried our boys in Vietnam,' say the left of
center lobbyists. And coming up the rear with a sledge
hammer is New York Times reporter Seymour Hirsch
whose recent book on Kissinger paints a picture of a
deceitful, egomaniacal, amoral powerbroker whose main
interest is looking out for number one.
That any or all of those piercing portrayals hold a
grain of truth only strengthens the man's stature and
underscores his a bilities. If he engenders such passion from
both ends of the political spectrum he must have done
something right.
President Reagan has been under scathing attack for
what is perceived to be a lack of definition in his Central
American policy. What he proposed this week was use of a
tactic that may become a trademark of his administration
-find the best minds from either side of the political
tracks, send them out to study a problem and then use that
expert infonnation to make a strong decision.
Reagan has not always been a fan of Kis&nger or his
foreign policy ideas. But the president needs to do more
than play politics with that powder keg to the south, and
he knows it. That, despite their past differences, he has
chosen the former secretary of State to lead such a
sensitive mission is tO his credit as a chief executive savvy
enough to tap the finest resources available, and as a
politician masterful enough to satisfy the definition of
bipartisan in one word. K.issin.~er.
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Op1n1ons l'Kpres~ In tne 'P<t<l' al>Ove •re tl'IOw ot the Daily Piiot. OtMr view~••· pressed on lnos P•~ art tnow of lhe1r •ulhOn •ncl •rlisls. Reac:ll'r comment Is lnvlt
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l. M. BDJd /Birth of blues
Before people on the downside
of a mood.swing said they bad the
"blues," they said they had the
"blue devils." But what they said
to characterize a depression before
that. I don't know
A . The offspring of a male
Bengal tiger with a female Indian
lion. Then if you cross a female
tigon with a male Indian lion, you
get anot~er sort oC cat, a "litigon."
Queries from Small Clients:
The bank tellers In this country Why can't you peel a mushroom?
outnumber the clergy by 480,000 Did George Washington really
to 296,000. gain 14 pounds at Valley Forge?
. Does a worm roll over when it The U.S. Army during World · dies? What's in that drink called a
War. Il developed a two-way Horte'J Neck? Why are all the
homing pigeon to deli~er m~~es musical Muppet.a left-handed? then come back to point of ongm.
When told that, l was skeptical.
But at hand is a note from retired
C.ol. J .A. Hegar of San Antonio,
Texas, who says he commanded
the Army Signal Pigeon Platoon
that carried out just such an
operation between Hawaii's
Molokai and L.anaJ. Doubt 110t.
aaYBj>e. It happened.
Jverqe twin pregnancy lasts
3a week.s inatead of the u.ual 40.
Q . How come some cigars are
called "stogies"?
A. Driven of lhe old C:Onestoga
wagons~ affected a preference
for long. COW"lle, alender ctgars
then on the market ln Penn-
sylvania. ThtWe were (int called
C.one1togu, then 11ogle9.
Q. What aort of c.at ia a "t.igon''?
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Daily Pilat
True, reading can be work. But
this ia where you learn that the
Sun King of France, Louis XIV,
had a stomach three tirne9 biger
than a nonnal man's. You
wouldn't want to have m.ia8ed
that. certainly.
One of the great Fred Allen's
more e.nduring lines: "People
spend six ~ys a week aowtng wild
oata., they can go lo church on
Sunday to pray fora crop failure."
Many a word cont.a.ins an omen.
Take "women," for I~. Or
''moment.'' Or ''nomenclature.··
Or "promenade." Or
"phenomenon." Any others?
Sdentilta In Ch1na report they
can predict weather wlth about 80
percent llCCW'llCY by rnonJtorfn8
the c:roak.ing of ftop.
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Allies eye Polish policy
WASHINGTON -ls the Re-
agan administration going "soft"
on the Polish communist regime?
This may seem out of character for
President Reagan, but our Euro-
pean allies are worried about just
that.
The .issue is whether to lift the
economic sanctions impoaed on
Poland after Gen. Wojciech
J anuelaki promulgated martial
law in December 1981. Adminis-
tration sources say that fot months
the West Europeans have been
urging the U.S. government to go
slow In resuming friendlier rela-
tions with the Polish military
regime.
Then last week, as a result of
judicious leaks to the press, it was
disclosed that the United States
had unilaterally negotiated a
secret deal with the Poles that
would thaw the chilly relations of
the past year-and-a-half. Under-
secretary of State Lawrence
Eagleburger and Polish Charge
d' Allaires Zdzi.slaw Ludwiczak
were trying to work out a quid pro
quo: lifting of some U.S. sanctions
In return for release of Polish
political pruoners.
Eaclebarger 11 a leader of the
90-allled "detenUst" group in the
administration, which bas been
pushing for normalization of
U.S .-Polish relations. The deten-
tist.11 were devastated by the
premature revelation of the !le<TPt
negotiations; the result may be
that the deal will fall through -to
the immense sa lisfaction of admin-
istration hardliners.
The hardline vs. detent.e argu-
ment within the Reagan adminis-
tration has its counterpart in
diacuasions with the West Euro-
G.
-J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -~
peans. Though our allies were
initially slow to heed the U.S. call
for sanctions against Poland, they
~ now showing the true con -
vert's zeal and opposing what they
see as the Reagan administration's
sudden about-face.
Admlnlatratlon sources told my
associate Lucette Lagn.ado the
Europeans feel the United Stat.es
is naive if it believes Jaruzelski
will do anyth ing he doesn't have
to, and would be foolish to give
anything away without funda-
mental changes by the Polish
regime -in advance.
Interestingly, it is France's
Socialist president, Francois Mit-
terrand. not the more conservative
British and West German leaders.
who is urging caution. The old
World War ll underground fighter
is worried about the effect that
detente with the Polish military
regime will have on the outlawed
Solidarity movement. The French
argue that Pope John Paul's visit
to Poland last month revived the
opposition.
Tbey believe Solidarity leaders'
morale and determination to per-
severe were bolstered by the
pope's pointed references to "80li-
darity" in his speeches, and h is
not-so-subtle criticism of the mili-
tary regime and the suffering it
has cauaed the Polish people. They
fear that any premature accommo-
dation between Jaruzelski and the
W~t could shatter the resistance
movement's morale.
This isn't the first time the
Europeans have tried to cool the
administration's ·ardor. Even
before the pope's visit, an inter-
agency group headed by the State
Department persuaded President
Reagan to sign a secret options
paper that would have allowed a
conciliatory gesture toward Po-
land at that time. The Europeans
persuaded the administration to
wait at least until after the papal
visit.
Now they're continuing to urge
the White House not to rush into
detente willy-nilly.
FOXY FRITZ: Sen. Ernest
"Fritz'' Hollings. D-S.C., is a
shrewd businessman. no doubt
about it. According to his income
tax returns, which he made avail-
able to me, the Democratic presi-
dential hopeful made more than
$1 million in the stock market last
year.
Between 1976 and 1980, Holl-
ings bought 45,000 shares of stock
in an electronics and machine-tool
firm called Giddings and Lewis.
He hung onto-the stock until the
company merged last year; then
he sold his shares for a grand total
of $1,350,000. That left him with a
tidy capital gain of more than a
million.
UNDER THE DOME: Capitol
Architect George White laid out
$71,578.26 for three marble and
cherrywood "9eCurity desks'' In
the fancy-shmancy Hart Senate
Office Building. A scandalized
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., de-
manded to know why, and got this
gem of ba.fnegab from White:
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"The fundamental design prin-
ciple for these security stations ...
was that they should provide a
level of appearance, quality and
durability commensurate with the
stature of the building and the
need to endure." Baucus isn't
satisfied; he wants an investiga-
tion.
-Two Manx cats, Abigail and
Emily, have lived in Sen. John
Melcher's office for yean. and
when the Montana Democrat
moved into the new Hart building,
the tailless felines went along, but
with evident misgivings. For
-weeks they hid in the senator's
inner office, and only recently
have ventured out. One now beds
down regularly in the office
computer room, soothed by the
electronic purrinl(.
-Sen. Spark Matsunaga.
D-Hawaii, likes to keep 'em happy
at home. When a visiting consti-
tuent presented the senator with a
Vanda orehid lei and asked him to
wear it on the Senate floor, as is
the custom in the Hawaiian legis-
lature. Matsunaga obligingly
strolled onta the floor wearing the
floral neck piece, and sat silently at
his desk for five nunuteswhile lhe
constituent beamed from the gal-
lery
-Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M .,
and Gov. Toney Anaya both
appeartd in the Santa Fe Rodeo
Parade. Anaya rode a horse at the
head of the parade, with Domenici
right behind him In a firetruck.
When Domenici threatened to
flick on the siren, Anaya, w ho was
his Democratic challenger In 1978.
reacted with mock horror. shout-
ing. "P lease don't scare my horse."
Housing concerns state voters
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
Stinging reports from his
pollsters have told Ronald Reagan
that his single biggest weakness
with the voters is lhe "fairness
issue"-rnillions of Americans still
perceive his policies as favoring
the rich over the poor.
Reagan's response: Overnight.
he became a vocal advocate of fair
housing. promising In his weekly
five-minute radio address last
week to put "real teeth" into
enforcement of fair housing laws.
Thoee are the laws forbidding
diacrlminatlon in housing because
of r •• sex, age or national ori~n.
Fair housing activists could-be
pardoned lf they were a bit
incredulous when the president
intoned that "We believe in the
bold promiae that no per900 In the
United State. should be denU!d
full freedom of choice In lhe
selection of housing."
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CAllflRlll fDCUI -.
Tbat WH qaJte a switch for a
man who began opposing fair
housing laws as early as 1964.
when he backed Proposition 14,
which aimed at repealing Call-
fomia 's Rumford Fair Housing
Act-the first California law ban-
ning racial discrimination ln hous-
ing. Reagan's side won: Prop-
osition 14 pasaed, but it was later
declared unconstitutional and a
host of court decisions and new
state and federal laws have since
shored up the legal bars to
discrimination.
But thoee laws haven't come
clOlle to ending blaa in housing.
And Ronald Reagan ls one of the
reuona.
During bis tenure M governor,
the state Fair Employment Prac-
tices Commission. then the chief
enforcer of the anti-diacriml.natlon
laws, was kept on a short leash and
a low-budget. The tt!SUlt durii)g
Reagan's~ight years in Sacramen-
to was that any significant fair
housing enforcement had to be
performed by privately funded,
volunteer watchdog groups.
Tben Reagan went to Washing-
ton. And when he got there, a
Justice Department civil righ ts
division that had become activist
during the four Jimmy Carter
years suddenly wiu deactivated.
''The Department of Justice has
been very weak in the housing
area," David Landau, an Ameri-
can Civil Liberties Union attorney,
said after Reagan's radio speech.
"l think they've brought two Ca8e9
In three years."
That's only a slight exaggera-
tion. This year, lhe civil righta
division has filed three fair hous-
ing lawsuits. That was one more
than it had filed in the previous
· two years oomblned. By contrast,
the Justice Department filed 377
fair housing suita between 1968
and 1980 and was successful In 300
of them.
The paucity of discrimination
lawsuits under Reagan was es-
pecially striking since it came •ta
time when numbers of single
parents were increasing and their
complatnts of illegal discrimina-
tion against children were added
to the existing caseload of radal
discrimination cases. And that load
is not light: A 1979 report by the
federal Department of Housing
and Urban Development found
that black.s had a 72 percent
chance of facin,g illegal diacrimim-
tion each lime they aearched f« an
apartment.
'ne Re .. u AdminiatraUon'a
unspoken ~ WU clear, and
the f)Olla show it wu undeJ'ltOOC:l;
The president aided with land-
lords who d.iacrlminated.
But now Reagan says he really
didn't mean to convey that
~· He suddenly wantt to chance the federal antl-blu laws
to make lt eater for h1a Juatice
Depal1ment to .ct on complainta.
"We'd love to have the presi-
dent on our aide after all thew
yean," uld one l~ voJun.
t8r (alr h0\l.l1ni woraer.
INt eepedally In Callfomla,
where R.Npn'a NCOnl on ta1r houall\a II Iona and unctt.t-
fnlu,llhed, ., t..t. actJviata could
be foflllwn U they viewed tu. D1W
poeltJon u Utt.le more than
pre.-lec:Uon polidca.l postwint.
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Auction item
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983 47
Educator, adDlinistrator
Lawr~nce T. Magee dies
Funeral services tor noted educator
and administrator Lawrence T. Magee,
w ho died at Hoag Memorial Hospital
Sunday at the age of 7 1, were to be held
today at St. Andrews Presbyterian
' Church in Newport Beach.
Magee, who was a history and
psychology professor at Chapman and
Saddleback colleges, is a fonner achool
superintendent from Santa Cruz and
Pico Rivera, where a junior high school
was named for hlm .
A long-tlme resJdent of Corona del
Mar, Magee was born in Canada and
raised in Santa Monica, where his
family operated a market.
He attended Ariz.ona State Univer-
sity and later received a doctorate in
education from the University of
Southern California .
He is survived by his wife, Georgiana;
a daughter, Pam Larson, and two
grandchildren .
THE { 851-8350 .. ~·. ,\h 0(/Jt ,~ 49!-4262
Among the items donate d for the Ora nge County
Olympic Auc tion is this model of the Lobster
Spinne r vehicle fro m the film HBlade Runner."
Designed by artist Syd Meade, the model is
e lectrifie d and was used to film sequences in the
film, which starred H a rrison Ford. It's one of
many items donated for the auction, which will
raise money to support training for U.S.
Olympic athletes. The auction will be held at the
Ne wporter in Newport Beach at 5 p.m. on Aug.
15. For tickets or information, cbntact Jacci
Laue r at the Newporte r, 644-1700.
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Coyote spotted,
cat disappears
Bv GLENN SCOTT
Of ... IW!y ,_ ·-
Beverly Smith, who may be the latest Newport
Beach resident to lose a cat, said today she has little
doubt a coyote got it.
In fact, she said a neigh bor on Port Trinity Place
in the Harbor View Homes area spotted a coyote
sauntering down the middle of the street about 2:30
«m. Monday.
After what sounded like a cat fight, the coyote
was seen running away with a black cat in its mouth,
Smith said. The next morning, her 5-year-old black
Maruc, Leonard, was gone .
"We hear coyotes in the hills here but I certainly
dJd.n't think they walked down the middle of the
street," she said. "My message to other cat owners
would only be to keep them home at night.''
Animal control officers working for the city
Police Department say coyotes are not new , especially
this time of year, to neighborhoods bordering vacant
bluffs and hillsides.
Huntington, Laguna
theaters auditioning
Two community theater groups have announced
auditions for their first productions of the 1983-84
season.
Tryouts for William Inge's drama "Picnic" will
be held Sunday at 2 p.m . and Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
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center. Phil de Barros is directing and will cast four
men and seven women . Call 847-4465 for further
information . .
Also auditioning Sunday, from 1 to 5 and 7 to 9
p.m., is the comedy "Mornings at Seven" at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. Director Barbara Van Holt will
be seeking four men and five women, all in the
"senior citizen" age range. Further details are
available at 494-0743.
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Low-cost senior housing site picked
A half-acre paroel of city property
adjacent to Laguna Canyon Road, which
currently supports only a small eucalyptus
grove, is the Laguna Beach Clty Council's
choice for construcuon of rental units for
older, low-income citizens.
The council Tuesday night selected the
Thurston Park parcel from among 11 sites
under consideration for low-cost housing for
aeniors. The council indlca ted its In ten ti on to
provide the city-owned property to a public
non-profit agency which would be fftj>On-
Sible for constructing and rnanqing hou&ing
for low-income aenion on the site.
But first, the council wants to talk to
residents In the area, especially thoee who
reside in Thurston Park, to get their reaction
to construction or about two doum rental
units on the site.
"The council wants to make sure the
plan is aocept.able for residents, and to hear
their concems about the project," laid Rob
Clark, an assistant to the city manqer.
Clark said the moat finandally pr9CUca1
plan would aee conatuctlon of 24 rental units
on the parcel with 15 open parking 1pecee.
Most of the apartments would be small
efficiency units of 340 1quare feet. A few
one--bedroom apartments of ie.. than 500
aquare feet would alao be conatructed, he
said.
File for college board election Advantages to the canyon lite, u
opposed to 10 other locatlona Hated u
poalbilitles, include cloee proximity to dty
bus service; its location in a quiet residenUal
neighborhood, and the fact the land haa no
economic value to the city and can be made
available free to non-profit developers.
Candidates lntertested in running for
three Coast Community College District
board of trustees seats in the Nov. 8 election
can now take out papers.
Filing is done at the off ice of the Orange
County Registrar or Voters, 1300-C S.
Grand Ave., Santa Ana. Closing date for
filing is 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12.
In the Coast Community College Dis-
trict. whieh oversees Orange Coast, Golden
West and Coastline colleges, plus PBS
television station KOCE Channel 50 in
Huntington Beach, three board seats must
be filled. Trustees represent various geo-
graphic areas within the district.
The seats that must be filled in the Nov.
8 election are for Area 2 (northern Fountain
Valley and portions of Westminster and
Garden Grove); Area 3 (Huntington Beach,
south of &linger Avenue and west of
Bushard Street), and Area 4 (portions of
Huntington Beach, Cost.a Mesa and Foun-
tain Valley. bounded by Bushard on the
west, Fairview Road on the east and Warner
Avenue on the north).
To qualify for thP board, a candidate
must be a registered voter in the area he or
she would be representin~.
Disadvantages Include the fact the
property is in the flood plain and the site
would have to be raised so units can be safely
constructed. It is also adjacent to Laguna
Canyon Road, so noise from vehicles on the
road would have to be muffled.
Council members will return next
month with a report on current residents'
reaction to the low<OSt rental housing
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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1983
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There was a new generation of Simon and
Garfunkel fan& to join the grown-up children of
the '60t to listen to the duo at their f int concert
appearance in 13 years Tuesday night. Page 84.
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Fantastic Ray ••• From mohawk to punk rock, he cuts them all
By SUSAN AVILA Of"IMDetrNMa ...
Need a quick haircut?
Fantastic Ray, the barber of
Costa Mesa, can snip you
into a flattop in less than
has been kno\vn to cut
people's intials into their
hair, said the secret to his
poeularity with kids is his
aim to please attitude. "The
Ray said he has no reser-
vations about giving kids
mohawks or shaving their
heads because it is just a fad.
''These kids just want
who came in here and I cut
his hair short. After that he
said his whole energy came
back and he felt better about
everything."
published 11 books on
women's fashion.
three minutes. ..
Well, at least he could
have in 1956 when he won
the record for the fastest
flattop in Florida. Now Ray
takes just one or two more
minutes to ensure the cut's
quality.
'The younger ones like me because I cut it any
way they want it, not the w~y I want it.'
Fantastic Ray's real name
is Ray Bradely. He got his
nickname from customers
praising his work. "Every
time I would tum a customer
around (to see the finished
cut) they'd say that's fantas-
tic. It just stuck."
He used to specialize in
women's high-fashion hair-
dos and now still cuts
women's hair for only a
dollar more Than he charges
his barber shop regulars. "I
charge more because I
usually have to use a curling
iron."
younger ones like me be-
cause I cut it any way they
want it, not the way I want
it," he said.
people to n otice them more."
Deir-.......
Ray's most faithful cus-
tomers are the surfer kids
who will wait hours to get
one of his special flattops,
buzz cuts or mohawks.
Sometimes the kids re-
quest haircuts that he thinks
are wild. "One boy asked me
to shave the initials of his
high school in his hair and he
wound up having to wear a
hat to school because the
principal didn't approve."
Parents don't complain
about the haircuts, accord-
ing to Ray, because they are
so happy to see their chil-
dren in short hair again. Ray
likes the shorter hair too
because it looks neater and
healthier.
He doesn't pretend that
the f.lattop is an easy style to
cut. "It takes experience. It is
one of the hardest haircuts if
you don't know what you
are doing with it," he said.
You can't make an ap-
pointment to get your hair
cut by Ray and that's the
way he wants it. "One of the
reasons kids wait so long for
my haircuts is becauseit is
d o n e o n a
first-come-first-serve basis.
Any other way would have
the kids fighting over who
got here first."
Fantastic Ray, the
fastest clippers in the
West.
The 52-year-old ba,rber,
who looks more like some-
body's kindly grandfather
than the flashy stylist who
.
Ray remembers a cus-
tomer whose outlook
changed after a shorter hair-
cut. "I had a punk rocker
And Ray's got that ex-
perience. He has been cut-
ting hair for 33 years and has
Hundreds of sun worshippers and beach '
goers gather at the Balboa Pier for concert.
Concert at 9ler
Music for beach crowd
Three years ago, the Balboa bandahell that now is cent.erst.age to
weekend music celebrations had a date with the junkyard.
A monument to the nation's bicentennial, the bandshell fell victim
to vandals. lta wooden railings were used for firewood by beachgoers
and the structure slowly started to vanish.
The city, which viewed the dilapidated guebo at the foot of the
Balboa Pier as an eyesore, decided it would rip down what little of the
bandahell remained.
But a group of Balboa citizens had another idea. They wanted to
save the bandahell.
They did.
Today-rimmed with vandal-proof iron raillnga and concrete steps
-the bandshell is being put to use each Sunday for a sununer-long
series of music events known as Concerts by the Sea. This is the second
summer the concerts have been st.aged.
The first concert of the season was a lat.in flavored jazz combo led by
Pancho Sanchez. The concerts will continue each Sunday through Sept
5, alternating from Big Band sounds to country and west.em mwiic to pop
classics.
This Sunday will bring the Big Band sounds of the Orange Coast
College Big Band. The concert, free to the public, begins at 6 p.m.
The series of seaside concerts are sponaored by the Balboa
Improvement Association, the group that spearheaded the drive to save
the bands.hell in the first place. The city also puts up money for the
concerts .
The concert last week had a definite
latin flavor, while this week's con-
cert will feature the big band sound
of the OCC band.
The seaside concerts are sponsored
by the Balboa Improvement Associa-
tion. Some people enjoy the beat so
much they can't help dancing.
W altress has to pay ••• There ought to a law against deadbeats
DEAR "ANN LANDERS: I un IJtill
burning, tit.hough it'• been .everal days
since I read that letter from the irate
father whoee waib'ell daughter had $70
deducted from her paycheck when a party
of five ctu.elera walked out of the
restaurant without paying their bill. The
writer signed hlm8elf "Mad Dad ln
Radne.''
Here ln Con.nectJcut we have a state law
that protects a wait.er or wait.re99 from
such unfair labor pl"llCttces. Even if there
la no such law In Wi9oonlln, I certalnly
would advile that yoonc girl to take her
complaint to the labor relatJona board
there.
It la not pomible for a hwy waitnm to
keep her eye on ffYttY CUltomer, •-
pedally if lhe ii eervtnc leYel'a1 tables.
Seventy dol.lan la a IJ'Mt deal of money
for a ha.rd-working girl to loee -
esped.ally through no fault of her own.
'n..e owner of the establlshment la better
equipped to abeorb the lam. and he
certainly should do lt. Pleue print th1a
letter ln cue others are being almUarly
ripped off. -MA VEN IN NEW HA VEN
DEAR MAVEN: Yoa uve made u
escelleat polat. Tllaakl for aa
eJe-opeaer.
DEAR ·ANN LANDERS: I am flnally
dn.ti-freel After eight years of ptting
high I 1ave ft up and am ree.lly happy for
the f.lnt time ln my life.
All the while I was partying 1 never
t.boucht of my.elf u a junkie. I wun 't
h\ll'tlni my.ell or anyone el.le (I kept
Mying), althQUCh the evidence WU atar-
ina me rt1ht ln the face.
l>eople who think pot la hannle. and
-,
not addictlve are cruy. 1 couldn't live
without it. I didn't know it at the time, but
marijuana ata)'I In your body a month
lit.er you've smoked a joint. Wlth <.'Onltarlt
anokina it keeps bu.lldiJ18 up. When thla
happena, the dn&I takea over your We. I
spent ef&ht yews pftnc off -not
ICCIOlnPliahlnc one damn thin<· What a
foollwu!
It wu Mrci pttinc off and took several
months before I came out of the fot. But
I'm blick in 1ehool, facinl my pl.'Obleml
l.nst.etld of ptting atoned and avoiding
them. I ~ dreamed I could have such
view and eo much energy! I feel alive for
the fint time In years and love it. Tell the
world, Ann! -FREE AT LAST IN
HOLLYWOOD
DEAR FREE: Yoa did -ud more
effecdvely Uaaa I ever eoald. 1'Mak1, ,,. ....
DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you
think of bechelor ahowera? Our neigh-
bor's son la aettina married next week. My
wife la Invited to a shower fot the bride
and I ha\19 been Invited to a lhower for the
p-oam. 11M 11d'1 father la puttina it on.
When I .ud what I wa1 expecied to briN. I WM ..... "Joe la~ at both
the hie ~ltonl on Main St. Oo ln
and you'll .. pl.nty of ~ that a IUY
needl ~the ho\.e,'' .
Ia th1a a new fad, or what? I have never
heard of it before. -ROCKFORD, ILL ..
ANN READER
DEAR ROCK! I WU lt'1 a alfty Wea. ne best ,.,.. •• au1 , .. cu , .... 1arse
.. mber •f Items &Ml are eaaadal to
every llHldold ud ~ eosl la very
modeal. It la far more HU.Ible Uaaa Mme
of &M9e 1tq pardet I MU' .... , nere
everybody 1et1 1maaed.
It'1 not always eay to ~ love,
e9p«IAl.J.y the lint time NOW>Cl. Acquaint
yowwll with tM ...,ideltna 11..d Ann
lAndBI' boolcJet. ''Love or Su and How
fO 7W1 the Dl/t.rence. '' JW a copy. maiJ 5'J I
cenmand a ""'6 . ..u~ en~
with your ~uest llO AM Landen. P.O.
Bolt JIM,~ DJ. 80SJJ.
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Ila Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. July 21, 1983
Wedding
Phillips-Koeller IVY'S LEAGUE
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~· ·~;!-·· Engili1ements
The Daily Pilot wants your wedding
and engagement news.
To help you submit the required
information, forms are available at the
Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Ca.sta
Mesa.
For weddings, only a black and white
photo of the bride is acceptable.
Sn apsh ots, Polaroid and color ph otos can't
be used. The ph oto must be submitted n o
later than three weeks after the wedding,
oth erwise if will not be published.
Engagemen t inlorma ti on is to be
submitted at least seven weeks before the
wedding.
Forms and photos can be dropped off
at the office or mailed to the Editorial
Department, Daily Pilot, P . 0. Box 1560,
Ca.sta Mesa, Calif. 92626.
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~ back on it, my entire life
changed the first holiday I was allowed to
eat at Grandma's "big table."
Up until then, I could only speculate on
what it waa like to be an adult by listening
from the kitchen and occasionally getting
a glimpee of them as Grandma's sw inging
door thumped in and out.
Then one Easter, when I was 13,
G randma pointed to a vanity bench
brought down from her bedroom that was
sandwiched in between my mother and an
uncle, and said, "You can sit at the big
table."
It was awful. They passed thinp and
took a little bit of everything whether
they liked it or not ... juat to be polite.
They never laughed with food in their
mouths even when something waa funny
and needed laughing at. When they
talked, they argued usually about thingl
they couldn't do anything about ... the
Germans marching into CzechO&lovakla
and the high cost of living.
They had a real thing about napkins
and dabbed the comers of their mouths
when there waa nothing there. With
every bite, they looked depressed '1Uld
kept saying, "I shouldn't be eating th.is.
My weight, you know."
Everyone was always shooing the dog
away from the table and saying, "Go
away, I just washed my hands."
Sometimes when the door swung open I
could hear the rest of the kids in the
kitchen laughing and screamina. I knew
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my cousin Billy was blacking out his front
teeth with black olives and acting crazy.
And my cousin Pat waa ecraplng the
greue with her spoon for hunks of
chicken that stuck to the skillet. When
they wanted seconds, they juat broual\t
the potato the table and ate what was left
with the big spoons still in them. Someone
would belch and they'd laugh unUJ
someone choked and had to be hlt on the
back. Then they'd hit back and aomeone
would start a fight with cold maahed
potatoes and Grandma would say, "If you
kids don't settle down out there, I'm going
to make you all go outaide."
Every Easter Sunday I think about the
big table. It never changes ... only the
name of the war changes and the names of
the adults. But as I hear the laughter from
the children in the kitchen, I yearn to shed
the yoke of responsibility, decorum and
discipline ... and be a child once more.
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IM Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 21, 1983
Simon and Garfunkel ••• Backtogetheragain
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AKRON, Ohio -A new generation
of Simon and Garfunkel fans pined
the grown-up children of the '60s to
lilt.en to the "Sounds of Silence" and
other hita aa the two launched their
' Simon and Garfunkel dur-
ing Tuesday's concert in
Akron, Ohio.
first American concert tour in 13 years.
"It's good to be home," Paul Simon
told a near-capacity crowd of 37,000 at
Tuesday's concert at the Rubber Bowl.
Backed by a slick 11-piece band,
Simon and Art Garfunkel performed
26 songs, mostly golden oldies, begin-
ning with their 1970 single "CeclJia"
and continuing for two hours before
concluding with the "Sounds of
Silence" as their third encore.
The enthusiastic opening-night
crowd applauded all numbers, even
when Simon backed away from the
microphone laughing after muffing the
words to "Old Friends."
"This is about as dose as you can
come to recapturing what we had In the
'60s," said Mike Burton, 31. "The
Beatles are gone. The Rolling Stones
have changed. But Simon and Gar-
funkel still have some of that old
feeling."
The presentation w as similar to
Simon and Garfunkel's 1981 reunion
concert in. New York's Central Park,
which attracted nearly 500,000.
The duo introduced three new songs:
"Song About the Moon," a slow, bluesy
rock tune; "Allergies," with a s~ady,
disco beat, and "Think Too Much.' the
title track of an album planned for
release in September.
·.They aJso added a verse to "T he
Boxer," drawing applause when they
concluded the song with the words." ...
after changes, we are more or less the
same."
The 19-city tour will take them to
Toronto on Thursday and to the
Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich., on
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The singers, both 41, w ere boyhood
frienda ln Forest Hllls, N.Y ., when they
made their first top 40 hit, "Hey School
Girl.'' under the names of Tom and
Jerry.
At a news conference Monday,
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Central Park show and their 1982 tour
of Japan, Europe, Australia and New
Zealand inspired them to put together
the American tour.
They separated 8B performers in
1970, but recorded the single "My
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Bv FRED ROTHENBERG •W'f ..............
NEW YORK -Whether they,re on the beat,
under cover or pushing paper, every Thursday night,
cope 8ClalS America happily bring their work home
with them -they watch "Hill Street Blues."
In interviews with seve ral men and women in
blue, the consensus was that NBC's award -winning
police serial is so realistic it's like raising a mirror to
their owns jobs, experiences and feelin~
That contrast£ with what Officer Ed Hagerty
calls "the supennan show s, such as 'Starsky &
Hutch.' If guys ever busted into apartmen ts ~d did
things like they did , they'd be in trouble with
Internal Affairs."
"I think 'Hill S treet' is entirely authentic, even
the internal-affairs investigations, corruption and
brutal cops," said Bill Genet, a New York City
policeman for 12 years and now financial secretary of
the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
You mean Sal Benedetto, the sadistic detective
whoee slimy hands were caught in the till, exists
outaide Hollywood? "Oh, yes. Oh, yes," said Genet.
Hagerty, a veteran New York City cop and now
the PBA's recording secretary, said he knows
everybody on "Hill S treet."
''It shows things basically as they are -the
human side, the humor,· the banter about sex and
sports," he said. "Doesn't everybody talk about sex
and sports?"
Chris Sweeney, a policewoman in Madison, Wis.,
and now the department's media liaison, sees herself
in Lucy Bates (Betty Thomas), the no-nonsense street
cop. "She's the real thing," Sweeney said. "Angie
Dickinson (who starred in 'Police Woman') was so off
base."
Sweeney likes the way Lucy is human and ,
almost, one of the boys. "She's not a pin-up Miss
America. She wears the same uniform as the men and
even wears her equipment correctly.
"I also like the way she deals with her alleged
ineffectiveness. She takes that and gives it right back.
She can take a joke, but didn't like it when they
pre.ented her with a belly-dancer on he.r birthday."
Sweeney knows from the inside the part about
women, by sexual definition , being incapable of
handling a so-called man's job. When she was hired in
1975, she was one of four women officers.
"I once went to a domestic dispute," Sweeney
said, "and the wife answered the door by saying: •y es
dear, but I asked for an officer.' I've also been
identified asa meter maid and a crossing monitor. Can
you imagine, a cn:aing monitor who carries a gun?"
Lucy doesn't do too much rough-and-tumble
stuff, leaving that for h er male colleagues. That also
rings true.
"What she lacks in physical size, she makes up in
negotiating skill," Sweeney said . "You learn to be a
very good talker. She represents that fairly."
Sweeney'• favorite character is th e
grungy-but-cuddly Mick Bel.ker (Bruce Weitz), who
is known for his flying tackles and colorful language .
"He behaves like a lot of us wish we could on the
street," ahe said. "We wish we could say 'dirtbag' and
'dogbreath,' but we have to say 'ma'am' and 'sir."'
Sweeney a1IO remembers the emotion of Belker
celebrating ChrUtmaa alone with his TV eet.
"They aee people as humans, who have families,
divorces and drinking problema," she said, comparing
"Hill Street" with fantasy police ahows such aa
"CHiPs," "where the Greek goda are swinging'
sin8les who go out and play, without a care in the
world, after duty hours."
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Sax still •
plagued
by errors
PITI'SBURGH (AP) ~ Steve
Sax saw the error of his ways.
"I just played a terrible game,''
Sax said after mishandling two
ground balls Wednesday night,
setting the stage for five Pit-
tsburgh runs in a 7-3 Pirates'
victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
The Pirates, 6 1h games out of
the National League F.ast. lead
only 13 days ago, took over first
O• TJ' t.al.lat
Claanael 11 at 4:S$
pl.ace by a fraction of a percentage
point over the St. Louis
Cardinals.
Sax, the National League's
All-Star second baseman, mis-
played a first inning grounder by
Tony Pena and could only get a
force out at second. "It was a
perfect double play ball," said
Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda.
That allowed Dale Berra, the
hottest hitter on baseball's hottest
team, 10 come to bat.
Sax has committed 26 of the
Dodgers' 108 errors this season,
many on overthrows of seemingly
routine ground balls. Every
grounder, every throw has be-
come an adventure, and Sax ad-
mitted the erratic fielding is be-
ginning to wear on him.
"I've had some tough times this
year. Everything has been really
magnified, I guess." he said.
"Every time I pick up a ball,
everybody's throwing the ball
with me. There's a lot of atten-
tion."
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The Ra1111 mixed it up with the Dallas Cow-
boys Wednesday at Cal State Fullerton. The
scoreboard was quiet, but on the field it was
for real. The Rama' Johnnie Johnson loreed
a.n incompletion for Cowboy Johnathan~
McKee (2 at left), wJi!le John Thomp&0n
( 89) did some catching •d Erie Dickenon
(29) ran -and fell. .... .... -......._,'--._..
Robinson gets a good look
Rams' scrimmage with Dallas gives the coach new insight
ByCURTSEEDEN Oflllelllllr .........
Coach John Robinaon watched his team
scrimmage with the Dallas Cowboys for more
than 2 'A h0un in the 90-degree heat at Cal
State Fullerton Wednesday and afterward
proclaimed: "Next year, I'll achedule one of
thoae every three daya."
The new Rama coach isn't out to punish
his players, however.
"It's a great way to pcactice. You really
get to look at people and see if they like to
play,'' Robimon noted.
And Robinaon received several indica-
tions Wedneaday that hia people like to play.
For instance:
•Rookie running back Eric Dicltenon dodaed and weawcl Im way to 49 ywda on
..vencarriel. includinla25-yardromp. It waa
the first time Robimon and company bed an
opportunity to aee Dickenon in simulated
game action since he arrived at camp.
•Barry Redden acored .the Rama' only
touchdown on a one-yard plunge and picked
up 32 yards on four carries. The Rama' No. 1
picklutyear, whowassidelinedwithanearly
injury, had an 18-yard nm to hia credit
Wednelday.
•Reeerve quarterback Jeff Kemp tolidi-
fied his position aa the backup to Vince
Ferragamo by completiJli 5 of 10 pames for
102 yards, including a 53-yard connection
with John Thompeon.
•John Thompeon's catch was similar to a
hookup in a paaaingacrimmage last week with
San Diego, leaving Robimon to note: "I like
the way he's come in here. I like him."
•Injury-pJacued Howard Canon was a
standout on defeme. The inside linebacker,
li&lled •a free ..-nt three yean..,. is al80
e~ to .e Ktion on the special teams. "I
have a Ol"OWiJd respect e.ch day for Howard ear.on."r. RObhWon said.
Meanwhile, Kemp said he was happy
with his pefonnance in the scrimmage and
admitted this is a big year for him.
"I'm really looking forward to the eeaaon
-it's a chance I've been waiting for,'' Kemp
sa1d. "I love to throw the ball. I'm just looking
foWlt,l'd to going out there and making things
happen."
Noted Robinson: "I like the way Kemp
h.8 played for us. He's intelligent and he can
throw the ball. We're just trying to give him as
much experience as we can."
Dickerson. of coune, was the center of
attraction and one big reuon there waa
standing room only around the Cal State
Fullerton football field .
There were no aerioua injuries in the full
contact acrimmage. Kemp suffered a bl'uised
thigh and Redden had a minor groin pull.
Allio on hand was owner Georgia
Frontiere, who returned from London Tue9-
day night with a sprained left ankle and was
walking with the help of a cane.
Cannon's
honors
dropped .
NEW YORK (AP) -Former
teammates and membel"I of the
college football Hall of Fame
were saddened by the an-
nouncement that Billy Cannon
will not be inducted into the Hall
becauae of his guilty plea in a
recent counterfeiting scheme.
Cannon, 4c5, a two-time
All-American running back from
Louisiana State, was elected to
the Hall last February and had
been scheduled to be inducted in a
ceremony here Dec. 6. But on
Wednesday, Vincent Draddy,
board chainnan of the National
Football Foundation and Hall of
Fame, issued a two-sentence an-
nouncement through a spokes-
man here.
"A.1' a result of Dr. William
Cannon's recent plea of guilty to a
felony charge, he will not be
inducted to the foundation's Col-
lege Football Hall of Fame," the
statement said. It also said the 10
other coaches and players elected
would be inducted.
Cannon, the 1959 Reisman
Trophy winner who became an
orthodontist aft.er 10 years in the
pros, was supported by fomler
teanunatee Warren Rabb and
Tonuny Neck.
"I feel like he deserved to be in
the Hall of Fame and there may
have been other waya to do
things," said Rabb, the quar-
terback on LSU's 1958 national
champions. "He's paying very
dearly for his mistake. What are
they going to do, make him pay
more?"
Added Neck, a halfback for the
'58 Tigers, "I thought it waa
judged on credentiala ¥ a player.
Maybe at a later date, they'll
reconsider."
Paul Dietzel, who coached Can-
non at LSU, said, "One of the
great tragedies in this type of
situation is the youngsters who
consider athletes heroes. It
knocks down that pedestal."
Draddy, contacted in West
Palm Beach, Fla., said the vote of
the foundation's 18-member
board was unanimous.
Shrine All-Star f oothall game nears
By ROGER CAR~N OflMO..,,_awl
PASADENA -Southern California's
annual display of football talent ma.king one
last round before going on to the college level
is on tap Saturday night at the Rose Bowl as
the 32nd annual Shrine All-Star Football
Classic unfolds.
Kickoff is acheduled for 7 o'clo&,
following a pageant at 6 and the North is
looking for ita fifth straight victory.
Beuerlein threw 21 TD passes and is
headed for Notre Dame.
Newport Harbor High 's David Cadigan, a
6-5 'A, 259-pound offensive tackle bound for use. is the lone area player dotting the
South's roster. Others from Orange County, in
addition to Beuerlein, are Servite linemen
Chris Burget (235) and J eff Sherer (260), El
Toro linebacker Paul Svit.enko (210), Foothill
center John Katnik (220) and Capistrano
Valley lineman Bob Jenkins (220. Cadigan,
Knutson, Katnik and Jenkins are listed as
starters in the offensive line, Burget and
Stivenko are defensive starters.
Beuerlein will be operating behind an
offensive line that averages 231 pounds. and
the South's defensive line ia a\ 242, but it may
~e all that and more to handle the North and
it's 6-foot, 9-inch quarterback and his re-
ceivers -6-7 'A tight end Tom Rehder of
Santa Maria's St. Joaeph and Los Alto&
(Hacienda Heights) teammate Darren Davis, a
6-5 standout.
The South poaeeases a sterling passing
game with CIF Big Five Conference Player of
the Year Steve Beuerlein of Anaheim's
Seri.rite High at quarterback. and the running
game boasta Sweetwater (National City)
High's James Primus, a 6-0, 185-pounder who
was. the San Diego City Player of the Year,
scoring 27 touchdowns.
Two other area players ch0&en for the
game, Edison linebacker Anthony Johann and
Marina lineman Bill Macias, were dropped
from the roster. Johann elected not to play,
Macias suffered a foot irijury.
Smith, bound for Brigham Young .Uni-
versity on a baake\ball scholarship, broke four
CIF aingle-eeason records, including most
yards (3,437) and most TD pasees in one game
(8).
The event ia a major aource of revenue for
providing free treatment to patients at the
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children in
Los Angeles.
Error or no error,
it led to Angels' loss
Y az takes a lValk,
with all the honors
BY JORN SEV ANO O(' .. OelJ ...... _
How ironic that the Angels woul~ be entertaining the Detroit
Tigers in a doubleheader tonight
(5:30 start). For it was a former
Tiger out f ielder -Al
Kallne--who had his errorless
streak of 242 games without mis-
cue, an American League record,
tied by cummt Angel Brian
Downing Wednelday night.
Downing, however, would
probably trade it all in for a cat.ch
he didn't make against Boston,
which ended up costing the
Angels a game.
With the 9COre tied a four, and
runnen at first and 1eCOnd and
two out in the top of the ninth
• inning Wedne9day, Downing
drifted back on a Oy ball hit to the
wall by Wade Bogp that twisted,
turned. bobbed and finally hit
Downing'1 glove and fell harm-
lelaly to the ground.
Both runnen 9COred on the
play, BocP taking third, and the
result WU a 6-4 victory fot the
Red Sox.
The official ICIOfekeeper Nled Boas' hit a triple, but that wasn't
how the 39,96e fana at Anaheim
Stadium MW lt • they pve
Downin& a rouah p-eettng • he returned to the dup.at aft.er the
lnninC· Should Downlfli hive cauabt
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the ball?
"I'm not saying," said Angels
Manager John McNamara. "He
got back and it bounced off his
glove."
Downing, angered by the
crowd's reaction, was more
emphatic.
"Hell, no (I shouldn't have
caught it)," he said. "I was on the
full run, I leaped, and it glanced
off the tip of my glove. I gave it
my best effort. That's the way it
goes. It wasn't a routine play." The Shrine All-Star football game in Pasadena
Saturday evening at the Rose Bowl benefit&
crippled and burned children and the figures are
nearing 12 million in proceeds produced by the
game. With some of the beneficiaries are (from
left), Servile High 's Chris Burget, Esperanza's
Mike Knutson, Newport Harbor's David
Cadigan, Foothill's John Katnik, Capistrano
Valley's Bob Jenkins and Servite's Jeff Sherer.
So. California girls win a pair
HAMMOND, La. -Southern CalifomJa WM in the third round of
the 16-and·under JwUol'Olymptc MU Champ6onlhipe at Southeutem
Louiltana Unlventty.
Wat Vi.J'linia fell Monday, 99-55, then Denver waa defeated, 81-66
Wecme.ct.y in the double-ellminltlon, 25·*'1\ townament.
Fountain Valley resident n..... Puchallkt hal ecored 18 polnta
twke1 Colt& Meea'a Shelly Neal W awraaed 3 pointa per pme. nor.the Conwell la aver._. 21 potntl and 12 rebounds. I
BY JOHN SEV ANO or ... .,..,,......,.
Carl Y astrzernski and baseball
are as synonymbus as cereal and
kids.
For 23 years, or, for a better
perspective, as long as the Angels'
organization has been in ex-
istence, Yaz has exemplified the
game as no other. '
With grit, tenacity and a will-
ingnem to make himaelf a quality
ballplayer, Yaz attacked his trade
with a fervor. He knew if he wu
,.
going to stick around it was going
to be through hard work. not
natural ability.
"You know , it's funny,'' he said
once in a reflective moment.
"When you're not swinging the
bat well, you work to get in a
groove. And then when you are
swinging well, you keep working
to atay there.
"lt'a never ending."
Yu, by his own admission,
never could run real well. Or hit.
He could play deferuie, but be-
cau.e he was an infielder
throughout most of hia childhood,
he 1Ull had to learn how to play
the outfield.
It WU only fit~ that thia
immortal, this certain Hall of
Famer, ahould take one laat bow
at Anaheim Stadiwn Wednada.y
night, in what ftcured to be Yu'•
final Southern Californla ap..,.....
ance in a Bolton uniform.
For awhile, it looked u if Yu
wun't gom, to be U. to take a
curtain call. Out of the lineup and
on the bench beca'--left-hander
Tammy John w• throwinc far
the Anaela, the Red Sox had l'DOW\t.ed a 4· 1 advant-ae and aeeminClY had~ in control M
the two tama entel"ed the bottom
of tM etahth innlnl· But,• fonun. would have lt.
the ...... rallied and tied the
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C'I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983
lronman Triathlon Championship lures 1,200
A Cield of 1,200 athletes from around
the world have been accepted into the
Ironman Triathlon World Championsh ip,
1eheduled Oct. 22, on the Kona Coast of
Hawaii.
lnw times for entranlB who had l'Omplct<.-d
a previous lronman and times for th06e
who had completed individual swim, bike
and marathon r&tCH.
RUNNING
DENNIS
BROSTERHOUS
t.he three cventa. Athletes muat fh\lth the
•wim ln two houra or be diaqualified and
must have finished the swim and bike
course In 101.-'I hours or they will be
eliminated.
participated ln tWO previoul lronman
Triathlons. The Younae-t female is
19-ye.r·old Henne.a Beach product Kim
Currie.
Race Director Valerie Silk said she
expects approximately 1,000 triathJet.es
will actually be pn•sent waiting for the
'---annon blast signaling the start of the
2.4-mile swim, followed by a 112-mile
bike race and finishing with a 26.2-miJe
Approximately one-third of the en-
trants were accepted becawie of previous
times in triathlons; 10 percent were
accepted through Individual
swim-bike-run events; 20 percent entered
through the foreign participation cat-
egory and the remaining 37 percent were
ch0&en in the lottery.
Tinley from San Diego) will be returning
for the Oct. 22 race.
The field wiU be shooting for the course
record of 9 hours, 8 minutes and 23
seconds, set by the 28-year-old &'Ott ln
Oct. 1982. The women's record, also set
last October, is 10:54:08, held by Newport
Beach's 26-year-old Julie Leach.
The lronman officially finishes 17
hours after the 7 a.m. start and anyone still
on the course at that time will not be an
official finisher.
The athletes will be coming from 47
states (aa well as the Di,u-tct of Columbia)
and 27 foreign countries for the Irorunan.
Broken down, 14 percent of the partici-
pants will be women, 48 percent of the
men are in their 30s, while more than half
of the women are under 29 years old .
The largest number of athletes will be
from Callfomla with 379. Hawaii la next
with 118, while Canada bu the laJ"gest
foreign delegation with 79, followed by
Japan with 41.
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SUNDAY, AUG. 1 Liit • ......_ •ue 1a -... 1n11:ao1.m. In 1.ono e..c11.
With the popularity oC the race grow-
ing, organizers of the race set qualifying
standards for the first time in the
five-year history of the race, with some
other spots determined through a lottery.
Qualifying standards were broken down
All six previous male winners
(1978-Gordon Haller from Tualatin,
Oregon; 1979-Tom Warren from San
Diego; 1980 and Oct. 1982-Dave Scott
from Davis, Cal.; 1981--.John Howard
from Leucadia, Cal.; and Feb. 1982-Scott Another new feature of the race this
year will be the stricter finishing times of
The youngest male is 15-year·old
Rodney Faust from Kona, Hawaii, who
Sctnk cour .. with tilt ~ ~rv one of the ~111
vlew9d •lone 11141 run. Entrv tee 11 st with T-alllrt llld SS wllnouf wlrr1 12 lei• '""•lrello<I tee. Fii' more lntormtllOn PllOM 11141 C1tll0rnle ROid R_.1 Clutl et a.t-On4 '
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Ocean Vie w 's Saiki
breaks tourney mark
to a ssume top spot
F rom AP dispatches
SAN DIEGO -Kim Saiki of n
Ocean View High recorded a
four-under-par 70 Wednesday to break
a tournament record and move into
first place in the girls' 15 to-17-year-old division
during the second round of the Optimist Junior
World Golf tournament.
"We were in the first group off the tee, and I
like to play fast, so I played pretty well," said Saiki,
who begins her senior year this
fall at Ocean View.
Saiki put together a string
of four consecutive birdies in
recording a 33 on the front
nine en route to a second day
total of 147. Her 18 hole total
Wednesday on the par 74
Torrey Pines north course
bettered by one stroke the -.-A-.-1 -=--"'---' girls' 18-hole tournament
mark set in 1978.
In second plat-e, one stroke behind Saiki, was
Pearl Sin of Bellflower, who shot a two-over par
76 after taking an opening round lead Tuesday
with a 72. Dana Lofland of Oxnard was in third,
carding a 77 for a second round total of 152.
Horse sold for $10.2 million
LEXINGTON, Ky. -The bid-~
ding opened at $1 million. By the time it
was over, the unnlmed, unraced dark
bay yearLing was sold to an Arab sheik
for a world-re<:ord $10.2 million.
"I'm a winner in a high-risk business," slid
the seller, coal operator Donald J ohnson.
The risks are be<.'Oming increasingly attract-
ive to investors.
"I think prices will c-ontinue to go up," said
Tom Gentry who consigned 15 thoroughbredsand
collected more than $7 million during the
Keeneland July Selected Yearling Sale. the
world's most prestigious thoroughbred auction,
which ended Tuesday.
During the auction, 301 yearlings were sold
for an average price of $501 ,495, 48.5 percent
higher than the 1982 record of $337,734. The total
take for the four sessions Monday and Tuesday
was more than $1 50.9 million. up from $100.3
million last year.
Fo rd re turns to cr ack 3 HRs
Dan Ford,. playing for t.he first a
ti.-ne in a month, belted three home
runs Wednesday and had four hits
overall, leading Baltimore to a 4-2 ·
declsion over Seattle and giving the Orioles their
10th victory in 11 outings. Cal Rlpken Jr. also had
four hits, including a seventh-inning single which
snapped a 2-2 tie ... In other American League
action, Bill Almon broke out of a slump with a
FOflD
tllree-run homer in a six-run
seventh inning and Dwayne
Murphy drove in three runs
with a homer and a single to
lead Oakland to a 9-2 victory
over Detroit ... Sizzling Cecil
Cooper, running his streak to
13 hits in his last 21 at-bats,
slammed his 21st homer lead-
ing off the eighth inning,
sparking Milwaukee to its
ninth victory in 10 games, 4-3
over Texas ... Don Baylor lashed a two-run homer
in the 10th inning, giving the streaking New York
Yankees a 6-4 victory over Minnesota, the Yanks'
sixth straight win . . . Tom Paciorek and Ron
Kittle slugged two-run homers to highlight
Chicago's five-run fifth inning and spark the
White Sox to an 8-2 victory over Cleveland ... Pat
Sheridan stroked a two-run single and Don
Slaugbt lashed a two-run double to key an
eight-run seventh inning that powered Kansas
City to an 14-8 victory over Toronto. Trailing 4-3
going into the seventh, the Royals chased Blue Jay
starter Dave Stieb. 11 ·8. with the big inning.
Hannah, Matuszak impress
SANT A ROSA -Two veteran [i]
players who initially did not figure in •• •
the plans of the Los Angf!les Raiders
drew praise Wednesday from Coach
Tom Flores at the conclusion of practice al the
National Football League club's training camp.
Flores was particularly pleased with the
performance of offensive tackle Charley Hannah,
who was recently acquired in trade from the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
"He can play both left and right tackJe and I
see him challenging for a starting job," said Flores.
Another veteran who unpressed Flores was
defensive end J ohn Matuszak, who retired from
football two months ago but recently reconsidered
and came to camp with th<' team's rookies.
"He's trimmed down and in very good
condition," said Flores, "He's Lighter now and he
has no problems with the back."
Matuszak missed the entire 1982 season
because of back problems but did not undergo
surgery.
F1ores pla nned to gave t.hC' Raiders a day off
today. The team's veterans join the rookies Friday
afternoon.
Three America's Cup victories
makes it a big day for Conner
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Dennis Conner was
jubilant. He had just won three America's Cup sailing
races over rival John Kolius. and it was his 15th
wedding anniversary.
"It was a fabulous day for the Freedom
campaign," Conner said with a grin Wednesday after
a full day of racing. "And for the Conner family."
Conner, the 1980 America's Cup winner sailing
Freedom, was al the wheel of his new 12-meter,
Liberty, defeating the old warhorse, Courageous. by
one minute nine seconds the first race, then 46
seconds and 12 seconds the next two.
It was the fifth day in the current race series for
three defender candidates, and the brisk southwest
breeze was just right.
"We felt we were in control upwind," said the
· sunburned skipper from San Diego.
"We have to feel comfortable at this point about
our speed upwind. But we have to work on our speed
downwind."
Conner said he had a new mainsail for
Wednesday's tests and tried four or five different jibs
aeeklng the best combination.
BOATING ~
"We've got a little edge in light air; he's got a little
edge in heavier air.''
The two also jockeyed for start of a fourth race,
but never started il because Courageous fouled
Liberty in the pre-race dueling and acknowledged it
immediately.
Lido-l 4s ready
for Saturday's run
Lido-14 sailors wlll see action Saturday in the
annual renewal of the Ullman ''B" Regatta out of
Balboa Yacht Club. The regatta is restricted to Class B
Lido-14 sailors.
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be the host for
the Santana-20 Fleet Championship Saturday and
Sunday. The races will be sailed over ocean courses.
Quote of the day
"That's right, I cam Crom Anchorage,
Alaska. I could have gone straight home to
San Francisco, but I said I'd be in Washington
for the game, and I kept my word. I didn't
come all that way ju.st tositon the bench," -
Wlllle Maya, who walked out of an
Old-Timers Game, refusing to enter the
game as a pinch-hitter.
Wilson's hit k e ys Mets' win
Moolde Wiison singled home the a
go-ahead run in the eighth inning to
give the New York Mets a 3-2 victory
over Atlanta Wednesday in National
League action. With two outs, Danny Heep
slapped a pinch-single to center and Bob Bailor
beat out an infield hit before Wilson delivered his
game-winning hit off Donnie Moore , 2-2 . . .
Elsewhere. San Francisco's Jack Clark hit his 15th
home run of the season with
two out In the top of the 10th
inning to give the Giants a 4~3
victory over the Chicago Cubs.
Cla rk's homer into the
left-field seats came on the
first pit.ch by l<>&er Lee Smitb,
3-5 . . . AJ 0 11ver and Gary
Ca rter stroked run-scoring
singles and Tim Wallach
added an RBI double to high-
WLSOM light Montreal's three-run
fifth inning that carried the Expos to a 6-4 victory
over Cincinnati ... Rookie Charlie Hudson pitched
8 'h no-hit innings before Craig Reynolds blooped
a single to center with one out in the ninth as
Philadelphia beat Houston. 10-3 ... Ruppert Jones
belted a three-run homer in the top of the ninth to
power San Diego to a 5-4 triwnph over St. Louis.
Jones' fifth homer of the season came off Bruce
Sutter, 7-6, who relieved starter Dave LaPoint in
the seventh with the Cardinals holding a 3-2 lead.
Ex-Ram Towle r hono red
LOS ANGELES -Dr. Daniel L. m
Towler, former running back for the •• t Rams who gained Hall of Fame honors,
has been named a life trustee of the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, it was an-
nouru.-ed Wednesday.
Towler. who ~ived a Scroll of Achieve-
ment from the Hall of Fame in 1966, has served as
a trustee of the FCA for 12 years and currently is
chainnan of its personnel committee.
Known as Deacon Dan during,this football
career, Towler still is No. 3 on the Rams' all-time
rushing list with 3,493 yards from 1950 through
1955 when he retired to ~o into the ministry.
..........
T he 12-me ter yacht Libe rty roun~s
the second mark in pursuit of De-
f e nder during America 's Cup trials .
Super McEnroe
Tennis.sta r J o hn McEnroe has a new
body tha nks to an advertiseme nt for
a Dunlop tennis racket. McEnroe's
head was superimposed on the body
of a 22-year -old De Ka lb College
stude nt, Ted Matia. T h e ad rea ds:
"Max 200G gives J ohn more mus-
cle."
Chandle r to undergo X-rays
LA JOLLA -All-Pro wide m receiver Wes Chandler said Wednes-c. t
day that a two-month-old sprained foot
has failed to heal properly and will
need more X -rays to determine its seriousness.
Chandler, who set a National Football League
record by averaging 129 yards in receptions last
year, called the injury the most serious of his
career. X-rays are scheduled today.
T elevision, radio
TV: Baseball-Dodgers at Pittsburgh. 4:35
p.'m., Channel 11.
RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at Piusburgh,
4:35 p.m., KABC (790): Detroit at Angels, 7:25
p.m., KMPC (710).
NCAA gets big TV boost
WASHINGTON (AP) -A Supreme Court
justice today cleared the way for lhe National
Collegiate Athletic Association to control the tele-
vising of college football for the 1983 season.
Justice Byron R. White set aside a federal
appeals court ruling that the NCAA violated federal
antitrust law in negoiating contracts with ABC, CBS
and the Turner Broadcasting System.
White, acting on an emergency request received
from the NCAA, postponed the effect of the appeals
court ruling until the full Supreme Court can
consider a fonnal NCAA appeal.
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t lw h111fm .11 He said he will try to cure Liberty's indifferent.
perfonnance with the wind at her back in the three
weeks after this series ends July 27.
Big boat sailors will keep the channel between
Newport and Catalina lsland busy Saturday and 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!1
Sunday with two major ra<:eS. For yachts entered In
Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series it will be a race to Long
Point on Saturday and a return race Sunday,
marklng the fourth and fifth races of the aeries.
.. a-Yo ur•• rfw d11'l'" "'"'
h,t\ \' le\\ 1•1 JI I 1U1'rll\ Kolius was reflective on the dock after the races.
"He (Conner) was just a LittJe quicker," he said.
Cal-20 sailors vie
Cal-20 sailors from thoughout the U.S. and
Canada start competition today in \he naUonal
championship for the cla11 at Marina del Rey. King
Harbor Yacht Clu b at Redondo Beach and Del Rey
Yach t Club, Marina del Rey, are the h08t clubs.
Elimination races were concluded Wedn~y to
divide the 60-boat fleet into championship and
, coNOlatJon flights. The series ends Saturday with
t.-o ~. followed by a trophy praentation at Del
Rey Yacht Club.
The Cal-20 is one of the oldest cluaes in the Cal
line of tallboata from the design board of C. William
Lapworth, Newport Beach naval architect. They
were originally built by Jen1en Marine of Coe\a Mesa
whlch later became Cal Boeta.
It hN been a popular one-design cla. since the
tint champlonshlp reptta ln 1962 and haa spawned
10me of t.he top •llors on the W~t Ca.at.
Entries ln th1a year'• national championahip are
from u tar away as Alabama, O.troit, HawaU and
Br1tlah Columbia
Su Dle10
Coronado Yacht Club. Pickford Series (Soling),
Saturday, Sunday; Mitchell Series (T-Bird) Satur-
day, Sunday.
Mission Bay Yacht ~lub -Summer Series,
Sunday.
Oceanside Yacht Club -Summer Dinghy
Serles, Sunday.
San Diego Yacht Club -Frazee Series (PHRF)
Sunday. .
Sant.a Clara Racing Aa'IOCi.atfon -. Summer
Serles (Laaer/Sallboard) Sunday.
Santa Monica Bay
King Harbor Yacht Club-Hl8 'n Her Race(keel 1
boata) Saturday. I
CallfomJa Yacht Club -Summer Regatta,
Saturday.
Pacific Mariners YachtClub-One--deslgn race,
S unday
Nortb and IDIHd
Anacapa Yacht Club -Scrlppe·Ket~nbur&
Seriel, Saturday, Sundn)'.
San Fernando V1>ilcy Yacht Club -Channel
lalanda race. Saturdo!'.
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3 TAB 220 LB. s t 699 !Plllerglo•• $849 w/BAsE •oo, •If Ingle• BUNDLE Completely adjumllle from vertkal
Sflf·staling feature prevents wind llftlng Rated by underwriters labOr·
torlfS for fire and wtnd resistance E~y to Install
3' X 3' BRONZE
Gorden
Window
s9977
SOiar mtsh prevents scorching of
plants. weatherstrelppe<J moving
top vent #M5112.
POSltlon to a 12n pitch. I BIB·12 , ... nu
•JTll IASllBIB·14 •aS.99
6"" 8"" 16"
Coner•~• a1ock •• ~
2' HD SCAUOHD
EKI•, ........... 59c
Recommended for
all automatic or
manual softeners
..;::..--=~ 1428
ASSORTED
Mirror ,.,,,,,
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SURFACED 4 SIDES 1 12 AND BETTER ll
2'' • 8'' oougl•• ,.,r ... •s•• 1C' ·-··
u· •57 • 1•· '"'•
J2" OR J6"'
SCREENED
Pe~Ooor
~~,......,_, ••..
~".!P.'-~...---------------~-------' f~ aness In and out Of YoUr hOIM tor ......... 11111111111 _________ ~-----... pets.
The Rene~, Redo, Redecorate Place!!! we prOfesslonal ly
Install many Of the
Items avallable
at Angels
I\ ml1I: 12260 E. Carvey 12131 443·6955 NllOIA: 655 North MMls 17141 624·1695 Sii lllUlltlf: SM Orallgf Show 111•1 889·9661 t=;:,~~a'tl~
....... : 10935 E. Firestone 12131868·9991GUiiiCIM:12662 Ch~an 17141 750·34'1 LM IUClt 2317 E. SOutft St. 12131 .28·7561
•llTISlll IUCI: 7800 Edinger Ave. 17141 847·6066 -&A•• llUS: 22940 Victory 12131 SU·8850 ~· AU: 5509 lnstol St. 17141 979·8181
lllRISlll: 10551 Magnolia 17141 687·2034 GAllllA: 15999 s. western 12111 552·2855 CICAllllGA: 9775 laSfltne Id. 11141 980-0212
1111111: 2514 s. MOuntafn 17141 985·5844 SM NllO: 28849 s. western 12131 sn.1122 111111: 15555 Cutv« Or .. f!141 552·5768
STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU PRIDAY 8 • 9 I SATURDAY 8 • 7 I SUNDAY 9 • 6
"'" ~-e 'b'
• INSTALLATION BY
llC~NSED CONTRACTORS
•
C.t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983
fOR THE RECORD
~ . . . "' ~
MAJOft LEAGUE STANDtNGS
AlnericMI LMeW
WIHT OfV!SfON W L P'ct. GI
Clllceeo
TtHs ......
1(1M1ses City
0..IMd
Mlnnttole .......
•1 43 S27
•1 •.S Sii I
46 •S SOS 11'>
43 43 .soo 2 ,, S2 ... 1'11
31 S1 39• 11 36 SI 313 13
lletllmc;re
Toronto
Otlrolt
New Y«k
MMweukM
Bo.ton
Cltveleftd
IAST DIVISION
52 l1
S2 31
50 39 so )9
.. .0
•.S 45
38 S3 w.-...'t'sS<~ aotton6, ......_,
SM
Sl4
562
562
SS1 •• 418
2
2 3 1V.
IS
Mew Y«1' 6, Minnesota • ( 10 Innings)
Mllw•ullM •. Texai l Oelllal>d 9, Detroit 2
llehlmore •. Seattle 2 ClllCH O I. Cleveland 2
l(a!IMI Cllv 14, Toronto I TM11y'1G-s Detroit CBellev 4-2 and Rozema 6·0) al
.,..... (Wiii •·t. end Za hn 6-4), C2 l·n)
Mlnnesol• (Schrom 1-4) et Cleveland
Cll,,_n 0-0), (n)
l(en.-s Cllv CPerrv 3·'1> a l New York
(Font-I 2-01. Cnl C~ (Burn• S·Sl et MllwaukM
(Mees 7·2), Cnl
Toronto (Goll s-7) at Toes CT•nena
l-21, (n) le1tin-e CMlre~le 0-0) el OetUancl
(Helmue41et 0· 11, Cn) 8olton (01ed41 S-3) el Seallle (Moore
1-l),Cll)
Nalklnel LMeue
WEST DIVISION
W L l"ct. GB
Alla11ta
~
Hou•lon SenDltQo
SI 36 .617
SJ 38 .Sl2 31'>
.. 43 .533 •
46 •5 .505 10'11
Sen Fr•nc:IKO
Clnclnnell
46 .. .500 11
" S2 ·" 1 161·~ EAST DtVlSM>N Pfllstlul'Qll •S 44
SI. Louil 46 '5 Pl\lleOelPhla .. ..
MolltrMI 44 45
ClllcaQo 41 S 1
New Y«1' :M SI ........ .,,.$< .....
Plllstiur9h'7, Dec1eer1 3
.506 sos .soo ....
"' . 370
....
1 5v,
121'>
Sen FrenclKo 4, Chicago l (10 Innings) Ntw Y()(lo; 3, Atlante 2
MonltMI '· Clnclnnell 4 Pl\lltdttollle 10, Houston J
Sen DleQo S, St. Louis 4
Ttdll't's 0-~ (Valen1uele 9-S) at Phuburgh
(1'~2-1), (n)
Sen Frandaco (Hemmei..er 10-•) •I CNceoo CltulllVWI .-71
New Yonc (Torrer S.-111 et Cincinnati
(PYleo l ·S>. In> Houllon (ltven 9·21 at MonJrMI
(Gulldt_, 7-101. Cnl Pnl1edlllPNe COennv l ·Sl el Allenl•
CF*-1·1), Cnl
Sen 0Meo (Thurmond 2·1) a t SI Loul'
CAndular 4· 121. Cn)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RM Sax 6, Aneets 4
90ST'ON C'ALll"C>ttNIA ••111111 eerllbl
S O 1 O C•r•"' lb S 0 1 o 5 1 J 2 Lu~lcll Jt> S O 2 o
4 1 1 0 Vetenlln r1 S 0 0 0
4 I 1 3 Oowntng It S I 3 I
•OOO Lvn11Cl 4 010 4 O O 0 Grich 2t> 4 2 1 0 •010 ReJi.sndn 4 171
0 1 0 0 FOii u 4 0 1 I
0 0 0 0 OBerrv c l 0 1 I
4 130 Sconirs PI\ 1000
3 o 1 1 aoon.c o o o o
0000
0 1 0 0
Rtmv 2t> 8-13b
OE¥tni r1 Armasdll
Nlctlols It Ste111111 lb Alensonc
llerrell or
N•wmel'IC
Miiier Cl
Hoffmn\t
Yllunll Ofl
Jurellu T ..... 'II 6 11 6 T .....
$CIW't"" .......
40 • fl 4
...... ooo 010 on-• c;...,,. OIO 000 NO-4
G-·Wlnnlng llBI -Boggs 121 1!-Grleh, SteNton. DP-CallfO"l\le I
1.08-eoalon 6. CeUIO"nle 9 lB-MllW. ltUedlson. Afltmon. JB~ HR-Armaa (?Cl), Downing (10)
If' H • E• aa SO ......
Hurst 7 l·l 12 4 3 0 6
Slenlrf W.6-S 11·3 l 0 0 0 1 c......
JoM L.7·7 I 10 5
Senctler I I I 1 1
JoM ollct>td to 1 Deiter In ti.. 9th
T-1;19 A-39.'66 •
Aft911 avw•eff
IATT!ffG
Lubrelk:ll
Carew
BurlMOll OtClncn ~l
Grich
F041
Sconltfs Lvnn
°"'""" Ito. Jacllson
lloont
Cltrll
lte. Jacuon Veltl'lllnt
Ad9tnl
Wllfono
O'Btrrv FerOUtOn Toltll
AB • H Hit s 0 2 0
270 '3 106 1
SS 13 21 0
740 40 75 IS 114 29 50 ,
,.. " n ' ,. 26 7S 2
116 30 41 7
210 36 n 16 ,.. 3t 47 10 ''° 7:2 .. • ,., 2• 65 3
111 " 41 4 2• ,.. So4 12
160 lt ,. •
16 1• 16 I
SI S I I
26 , 4 0
27 J 2 0
1.1n 01 136 " PITCHING
... PC1.
0 400
11 .m
1 Jl2 46 .313
IS .2n
JS 269 21 260
lS .2SI so 2S1 ,, us
22 , ... 29 _,.,
11 .230
lS .211
2S .213
4 .211
1 .1S1
2 10 2 .074
.0. .2'3
M" H 1a
Senclltl ""' 61 23 Curll• :M 29 14
F orlCll llt I 29 l3
ZeM ~ .. 21 1(1_, .. 100 31
SO W·LE•A
33 1-3 3.lS
20 1•0 l.11 S2 9-6 U6 42 6·4 315
.. 1-4 3.ts
Wiii 7SV> 76 l6
)OM I,,,_, 1'7 1 I
Mc:LeUlllllin 3'\IJ .. IS ........ 10 14 9
Travera 42\'! SI It Gotll '3\1.i ,, J1
llrown 11 13 • Total\ 11''1> "6 269
S.vn S.nc:IMI s. Witt
Cunll 1
l8 ·-· ',, l3 1·1 451
l3 1-2 sn
9 0-J 516 ,, 0-l S91
27 0-6 6 27
l 1-1 '75 393 ..... 0 1
•. Hessler I.
Am«tcan L .. _.,.
Y-*-•• T'wtM 4 Ml-.ole 000 003 010 o-.t 9 I
New York 011 007 000 7-1 12 l
Vldle, Lvwnder (6), Davia (II •ncl
L.auc!Mf. Smith (9), 1''9/Mlll. Gou ege Ill
end WY-w-Gouaoe. 6·3 L-Devls,
i ·4. Hlt~lt. El!Qle C6l New York. ••llW (11).
"-s4 •• ~l
T t1ta1 000 000 :>OC>-l 11 0 MllwllUll.. 002 100 Oh-4 I 0
Srnl!Mon end Johnson, C.ldwttl,
ftlltNM \I ). Ledd ltl encl scrv-W-
Telrnenn, 1·1. L-SMllllton. 6·9. H•-
Teot, Wrlefll (101. Hottel~ CS> Mil• ....... c-(11),
,.., ,, "'-' 2
DtlrOll 000 000 100-2 1 2 Oelllenel 000 001 ,,,.._. ' 0 ""'""'*· aa1r m, G-1 m end Casillo, Perrl'11 111. Codlfoll •NI HMlll
w-<odlroll, '""" L-eelr, >·1. Hlt..-()ell19M, Murftft'r 161, AlrnOn m.
HelldtrMll (6).
Ol'tllla .. ,...,,,... 2
lelllnwt 101 .. 101-4 10 0 leeltlt 000 110 __, s 0
todcllcMr, Si.wwt (S). S~d C9I •NI OemeNY: Youne. "en'°" (7), Vende hre
(9) end 1-4 -SltwWI, ).:) L-Vouno.
.. 10.
WMltS..1 ......... 2
Cll~ 010 1S1 ooo-t 14 1
Clrttlellcl 010 010 OG0-1 10 0
OO!tofl. H~ (9) end Flsll. Hiii ct>.
HeelOll, lleslttlv (S), SP!llntt Cl l end
He-. w-ootton, .~ .. L-HMIOll, S»
HR....Cfllc9eo. killtt (7), l"ed or.._ CSl, l(ltftt (21)
NATIONAL L•AGUI lll'lratin 7, ~ J
LOS ANGILIS P'fTTUUltOH .......
SS.a2tt 5000
Lenorx" SO s I
lleket tt 13 o o o GYertw 30 4 I 1 0
Monclev r1 • O l 0 llroc:k 11> 4 0 I I
YtaWC 4 I 1 0
Rune• u 4 1 2 I
Hoolon o . 2 O O O
SHowe o O O O O
$1twart P 0-0 0 0
Wvrwtd Jlt•v 20
Medick :io
JThOsn 111
Eealtr If
lac:Ylt
Pe<Ur rl T~c ........
Rhoden o
ThOl'n• P11 1 0 I 0 TttMI 1' >12 J T .... s
Sctt9 b'I ......
•rt1• •OOO
4, 1 0
• 1 1 ' 2 2 1 1
1 0 1 0 I 0 0 0
'0 0 0 ~ 1 , 0
4 1 2 5
4 0 0 0
,, , • 7
L .. .,_.. ... 111 •->
P'tthbu+-911 0» NI IOll-1
Game-w inning RBI -MadlOCI\ (I),
E-Ssu . DP-Pt11sburOh 1. Loe-L.01 Anoeles 9, PlllsDurllh S 211-LtlldrMuJI,
RuueH, JTllOmoson. HR-&erre ( 10).
SB-i..•ndrH UI (?Cl) s-+1ooton, L.acv.
IP H ••• II SO u • ...,,.....
Hooton L.1·4
SHowe Stewarl
Pttt1D41f'lll
s
' 7
4
1
3
• 3
0 0
I I
)
1
0
J
0
0
Rhodtn W,7·1 I 12 3 3 1 Tt~ulve 1 I 0 0 0 0
Hooton pltcnea lo 3 t>ellt" In 6th. RhOden pltcne<i to 1 !:Miiier In 9th WP-RhOoen 7. T-2.17 A-16,5'1
Hlfional LN9"
°'8llh 4, Cllltl >
San Francisco 000 000 300 1-4 9 C11lcaoo 002 000 001 0-l 9 O Krukow, Minton (I) and Brenlv, Trout,
Brunlar (7), Smith (I) t nd Devil. W-
Mlnton. •·6 L-Smllll, 3-S. HRa-S.n Fral'I·
CIKO. Leonerd ( 111, Brtnl\I (S), Clerk ( ISi.
Chicago, Davis C16)
Met\ 1, .... ,,.. 2
New Y«k 001 010 011>-3 13 1
Atlante 001 100 OOC>-2 9 0
Lvnch, Diez Ct>. Sbk Cfl elld Orllr;
Nltkro, F«t •er (1). Ml>Ore (II •NI
lltnedlct. W-Lvncn, 7·•. L-Moort . 2·2.
EXNS 6, ... 4
ClncJnnall 000 010 I~ 7 O Montreel 100 030 20x-1 14 I
Soto, Scherrer m, Hume (I ) tnd
TrtvltlO. 8 11arclt!IO (I). LH , Jemta (9) end
Carle•. w-L••· 7·t.. L-Soto, 10-t. Hlt-
Clnclnnell, Esu kv (6).
,...... ,., Astret 3
Houston 000 000 003-3 3 1 Plllllldell>tlhl 410 001 JU>-10 12 O
Scott, LaCO"le (6), Rullle (11 end
Blorkmell, Pvlol• (I); Hudson end DltL
W-Hudson, 3·3. L-Scoll, S-4.
HRs-Houston. We"lnQ (I), Thon C 131.
Plllledelllhla, Lftbvre 151.
Padl'MS.~4
San Diego 000 1CIO 013'-5 I 0 St. Louis 110 000 001-4 9 1 Oreveckv, SoM (3), Montefusco CS),
DtLeon Cl>. Monge (91 t nd K..-cl\I, Gwoldl (91; LePolnl, Sutler Cll end Porter.
W-D•Leon, 1·3. L-Suller, 7-6. HR-San
DI-. Selarer (4), R.Jonta ($).
MAJOR LEAGUE LIEAD•RS Amertcan LM9Ue
BATTING C210 el beta)·C-W, ........
.Jtl, Bog~. Boston, .l74; Brtll, IC.ansea
CllY • .363, GrltfeY. New Yori" .»J; A"'-·
IC.enses Cllv . .329.
RUNS-Yount, MllweukM , 66, UPll\tw,
Toron10. 65; RHtnderson, Otklencl, '3,
DEvens, Boston, t.2; Rll*tn, 11•11'"-•• 61.
ltlll·C-, MltweukM, 13; ltlct , lkK·
ton. 66; Kittle, ChlctllO. 63; Bretl, l(•nsta
City, 61; RIPl!tn. a.nlmort , 6o.
HIT!>-8ogg1, lloston, 12S; Whllektr, Ot·
troll. 117; Rice, Bolton, 111; Ward, Minne·
iota, 110; c-. MJtweuUe, 109. DOUBLES-Boggi, lloslon, 29,
L Perrllll, Detroit, 21; MCRM . t<enM• Cllv.
77; Hrbek, Mlnnt\Ote, 26; 8 rtll, IC.enM•
Cll¥, 14, Cooper, MllWtukM. 24.
HOME RUNS·Rlct, Boston, 23; c-.
Mllweu~M. 21; IC.lllle, Chic-. 21; Armea,
Boston. ?Cl; Breit, Kanaas Cllv, 1'.
STOLEN BASES·ltHtndtr_,, Otklend,
SS, JCruz. Chleaoo, '4, WWllson. KenM•
Cltv, 47. Ill.aw, Chicago, 31, S.mc>lt.
rtoa. 30 PITCHING (I CleCl•lonll·RLJacllson,
Toronto. 7·1. 4.3S, Rlehtlll, ~ Yorlt, 11·3. 3 21. Hau. MltweukM, 7·2. 165;
Koosman. Clltaoo. 7-t . 4.22. Te41mann,
Mllw•ukM , 7·2, 3.00. STRll(EOUTS·Slltll, Toronlo. 111;
Morris, Delroll, 11'; B1v1e11en, Clevtland,
I 10, RIQhelll, New York, 104; SulcNtlt.
Cleveland. ,.,
SAVES•Qul'811_.r.,., l(anw• City, 23,
Sttnlev, Boston, 1'. CaudlK, Stalllt, 17.
llOevls, Mlnri.sote, 1S, LOC>tr, Ottroll, 12-
Natklnel LH9Ue
BATTING (710 et t>ata )·KnlQlll. HOU\·
Ion, 339. Hendtlc1', StLouls • .ll4: Eallar.
Plllll>uroh. l:JO. LoSmllh. SILoull , .312;
Mad1oell., Pf ttsDurQll, 3'21
llUNS·Murllflv. Atlante, 17. Gervev. $en
DleQo. 70, Evan\, S.n Frenclaco, "' RelN>, MonlrMI, 6S; Hl>"IW, Allenlt, S7.
•Bl•Oew_,, MonlrH I, 70; Af.AX~.
Atlenle. 6S; Chambllu , Atlante. to; 0-· ,..,.., o..n, 61! ~lck, StLoult, ~.
HITS· Tllon, Houston, 117, Dtw_,, "'1ton·
Ir.el. 114; Otlvtt, MonlrH I. 113; ~y.
Allenle, 106; Buckrw. ChlceQO, ICIS; ._ •
,..,.., OMlitwa. 105-
DOUBLES· Bucllntr, Chicago, 25;
KniQtll, Houston, 25; Otlvtr, MonlrMI, 24,
Htndfkk, SILouls, 22; JAev. Plllsburlltl. 22.
HOME ltUNS·Evens, San Frenchco, 21;
MurPIW. Atlante, 20; De..,son, MonlrMI, 19; o-e. ~. "· Scflmldl, Phlledel· onte. 11. STOLEN BASES·Relnt1. Monlrttl. J9,
Wiison. New Yortl. Jl; LeMealer, San
Frtnel)CO, 32; lS... ~ JI; MM-.
Houf.Ion, "· PITCHING II deehlonll·F~. AIWI·
It , 1-1, 2.16; Pf'«t1, Allellte, 1~2, 2.19;
Ryen, Houston. f·2. 2.24; Mont-....CO, S.1'1
DltllO. 1-7, 3,"; Hammaker, Sen Fran·
claco, 10·4, uo.
STltll(EOUT'S<erllon, PtlltedtlPllla, 1$3; Soro, Clnc:lnnell, 145; McWlll4em1, PllltburOl't, 122; Ctndtlerle. Plllllluf'Qtl, ts;
Rooen. Montl'HI, ts, SAVES·Badro.len, Allen!•. ISi ltt·
erdon. Montreal, 14; L•vtllt, Sen Fran·
claco, 12; LeSmllll, Chlcaeo. 12. S tr• tltd
with 10.
LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STAlllS
SeNw LMeue
DtsnlCT '2 TOU•UtAMalfT (etE-H1911.INMr ... ) w..,....,,,k_
Founteln Vt lleY Nortll "· MUflllnoton Vtllev 6
Tedll'l'I Geme S o.m. -Fountain V•lltv Nor111 vs. Wttlmlnater
JUfttW i..aeue
DISllUCT ., Tou•U•AM•NT
(et 1""""9111 \11//Wt H•>
W......'l'•SC-Wtslmlnsler Netlonet 21, Fount•ln Vet· lev N«lh 7
T .. 'l'lO-S o.m -8olM va. Wn tmlnattr Netlonel
DtlT'i.ICT S5 TOUltNAMllNT ............ .,,., !NIM)
T .. 't's0.-7.lO o.m -Min ion South vs. South
lrVIM
LITTLE L•AGU•
1l·l2•Yfli'• .....
01$1'WICT62TOUltNAMINT
A"IA I Cet ,...,.,... \I.., Nef1'I LLl ........ .,,.sc-
Sffv,...,, t , $lemon I T .. y<10.-
Y.IO o.m. -F-••ln Vellev Nofll1 v1.
OcHll Vltw Nellonel AJllA II
C•t OClMll Y'9W ~ U ...... .,., ker9
Qo.en VW Amtflee n 6, Wnttllln\ltt
Nallontl 4
TMn'• 0.-
S:)O 0.11'\. -Founlt ln V ... v $o\ltll v-.
Wntmlf!\ter HtllOnal
Dtfl,UCT U TOUltlfAMIN'T \et "9f'VWf ,,.,,., INIMI
AJllA A ....... .,,.~
UOUN NltlUtl "· Sell Juen C•lllatrlHIO 7 Min ion Hiii 11, el Toro 0
TMn's._
S.15 o.m, -'9n Citmtnl• v•. Mluloll '°"'h 7~ o.m. -Le9une leech ••· LAii• Forfll ..... .......... ._..
Mlo loll Horth 9, ,...._,Net'-! 2
North lrvlnt 1$, HOftflwoed I T .. .,.,._
$'It e.1'11. -VltlO vt NorlflWOM
7:30 11.m. -South lrvlnt vs. MIMlon
Not1fl ,,,...,._
1~ P.M. -k#llleck vs Hclftll lrYIM
Lea~
WIDMllOAV'I a11ULTS ...... ., ....... ...,..... .. __..,
PalT •Aee. 391 Yllfft. Our Cr#d ...., ((;In) ,... .... uo
I Gotum (MW) UO UO
PWct Ofterlne IHwtl 1A AIM~; toN!e Fe11, lllOftOt • ._,..,,
~eel MlllrtU. Time: 17.n. '2 IJCACTA l'·U Hid SIOUO.
MCOND "ACI, 350 Yerdl. L.acv ....... (Halt) .... 3.20 uo
l!'Net Of Llmlls (l"ll ... (1tonl S.20 UO llelbeme (let'd) uo
Alto rectd: ••I .. A Nolt, Fial Out P•t, KlllYI Wlndv .. y. Annie .Kip, U 811 8'11~. Fe•t SlttltMn .Jtl, Klnll A$IOllO.
Tine: 11.23 n aXACTA \3·fl Hid '24.00.
TH•D "ACI. 400 veros.
RI" N Hloh CCerdo1•) UO 4.20 J.40
Eety ACC*lt (Her1) I.GO S.20
Meeeforct CTrMwrtl 3 IO
Al\o rec:ed; E••Y 14te, Mr Tiny Gain , Clnne 8'Mtt, Ktl'lenel .._, El ~
men. SoMclY SIM, 8eclulno lemblno.
Thne: 1U9.
l"OU.Tit •A.Cl. '70 Ye<ds. Noble HI (Pll<tnton) IUO 1.00 5.40
BIQ TOUQfl Alld Uo1Y CHertl 11.40 4.00
Bellle Lint (Vtldell UO
Also raced: Mr B a Rocket, Wenyno,
Tortilla Flat, 8rlolll Polkv. SNckltd
D-Tlmt: 4'.29.
'2 "XACTA IS·l l H id '14UO
Plf'TH •ACI. 3SO veros.
"-' McKen.11t CHarll 3.20 UO UO Mv Sc>tclel Saini (C.r-) UO ),.0
Miu 811\Mv (81evln1) 1.60
Also rec td: C rlm•on Lucic,
Shtl\estobemlnt, Dynamic: Dvne, Actt COid, ()uellterdo GOod, .._, •oc_llttlt .
S.. THMI. Time: 18,G:l.
S2 •XACTA C6·7l H id '11.60.
SlXTH •Ac•. 350 vardt.
Prolaoonill (EdWel'ds) 9.00 UO 5.20
Eltet A 8ull (Florn) 21.'° 12.20 OI Holle (Br00111) 4.60
Allo rec:ed: Peklft PeMlon, A Zurt A
Wlnnw, Im Coml111 Up, Mall\, UnlAmlltcl
Berrtd, 1.antv• Cllldl, Pell! GtlMU.
Time: 11.02. n I XACTA (8·10) paid sl9UO.
s•VINTI4 •ACI. 170 Ve<ds. Wolenovll1 (Hart) 7.20 S.20 3.20
l(IPS CemelOI (Adelr) 7 ... 5.00
Monlleur La Rue <Cr-) J.40
Allo rllC»d: Geltnt ll~d, Monrt9CI
GrMn, Fett Ftllow Jr. Run Nallve R\.WI,
lllMv Carter a-
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YAZ WALKS AWAY •••
From Page C1
.core which eet the tiqe tor a
Utt.le maneuverabWty on Man·
qer Ralph Houk'• part ln the
ninth. •
After catcher Gary Allen10n
opened the innins with a double,
ri&ht..handed rel.lever Lu.lt Sanc-
hez entered the game for J ohn
and promptly got Rick Miller on a
ah.allow tly ball to center. The
next .:heduled hitter waa ahort-
1top Glenn Hoffman, but the op-
portunity to get Yu ln the game
wu too good for Houk to pall up.
The minute No. 8 stepped out of
the dugout, the 39,966 who at-
tended the game, many hoping to
get a final glimpee of their hero,
began to stand on their feet and
applaud.
By the time Yaz's name was
announced, the stadium was in a
frenzy. Sanchez, with first base
open. lntentionally walked Yaz,
who then inunediately left the
pme for a pinch runner.
Naturally, another ovation fol-
lowed as he returned to the
dugout.
"It was super, really super,"
said Yaz later of the moment, as
he sat in front of his locker ,
signed autographs, poeed for pic-
tures, and answered some final
questions.
"I'm really glad they walked
me because I don't know if I could
have gotten my mind toward con-
centrating on the situation."
Yaz, the consummate pro-
fessional, wouldn't allow himself
the luxury of truly enjoying the
moment, though. Nor will he in
other cities as he makes a final
tour through the American
League .
"I can't think about it because
then it's too difficult to play the
game," said Y a.z who, if he should
finish above .300 (he's currently
hitting .317), would do BO for the
first time since 1974 and only for
Carl Y astrzemski
the seventh time in his career. ••rm not thinking about this being
my last trip in here becau.e the
name of the game is today, and
you can't afford to let your mind
wander.
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........ llOrnt (\,WI In "" left lleld •lends Tuttdev. "11'1 not IMI bed," Mid Clerk l>tfort
'"' oame. "11 llOlhtfecl,,.... Hiiie IHI nllftl. end more '° wl*1 I tried to ott out of btd 11111 mornlno. II dlcln'I llurt ltll nlel\I, bul ltwn ntlll\Of
did my '-cl. I "'°"""' II Wta lusl • bnllM. I ltllnll I can elev llul "" doCIPr IOICI me IP , .. , tor
10 den lo elve 11 • ~ lo ott bttttr." Tl'lt
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Edmonton. He II tllNC!ed lo lokMlle d<AI toc1ev
. . . Stwt LMllnltldl, c8lled UP 10 r.-C.
0.Clnctl, medt hh ftnl Siert end c04ltc'9d two hits In five trlP1 lo !ht 11191• . • . Tonltlllt'1
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"-" ...... (4·21 encl Dew ·-(6-0).
Exotic fish arrive,
thanks to El Nino
Dolphin, yellowfin tuna, yel-
lowtail and marlin have entered
coastal waters and are preeently
rewarding salt water flshennen
with good action. Dolphin have
been picked up under floating
kelp pattiel' by boata trying for
yellows. The " El Nino" currents
which are bringing warm Mex-
ican waters to our shores are
carrying with them exotic fiah in
great numbers. Boats fishing
below the Coronado I.alanda re-
port large breezing achoola of yel-
lowtail and tuna, with many
marlin also being spotted.
Private sportfishers are getting
into most of the action according
to J.D. at Bisbee's on Balboa
laland. The yacht " Happy
Kanaki" was over aolid yellowtail
and dolphin while fishing waters
eome 53 miles 159 degrees off
Point Loma. The sportfisher
"Prowler" operating out of
Fiahennan's Landing had 35 big
yellowtail on board at press time
and was still into fish.
Marlin fishing is a1ao getting
into full swing with two more fish
being weighed in at the BAC this
week. The biilliah are starting to
OUTDOORS
JIM
NIEMIEC
show all over the ocean with the
fish popping up on most of the
banks. Many boats are reporting
getting zipped from blind strikes.
Most all the marlin are being
landed on lures, which, ia typical
for early arriving spikebills. It
appears that this will be a good
year for marlin aa the bait and
water conditions are excellent,
and it is very early in the 8e890n.
The latest word on albeoore is
that a new school bas been
located 90me 100 miles, 210
degrees from Point Loma by the
Polaris Deluxe. The albies are in
the 8-10 pound c1ua and all but
one of the days cat.ch waa taken
on jigs. This iB more typical of
how the longfins should act com-
ing into our waten and perhaps
we will still get aome good
albacore fishing prior to an ex-
pected early departure.
Peete set to defend title
now that hack is OK
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP)
-Calvin Peete, who is defending
his title in the $350,000
Anheuser-Buach Claaaic, said he
made the right decision in
withdrawing from last week's
British Open golf c.hampionahip.
"It waa not an easy decision,"
said Peete, who has never played
in the British Open, one of the
game's Big Four events.
"I really wanted to play over
there," he said.
"But when I was playing In
Milwaukee (alao as the defender,
the week prior. to the Briti.ah
Open), my back started acting up
on me a little bit.
''I wanted to play in the British
Open, but I juat couldn't aee going
all the way over there and not belna able to perform well, If I
could play at all.
"It was a tough decision, but I
figured the week off would do me
more aood. I th.ink I made the
rloht choice.
._,,'Now, I'm rested and eepr to
defend. The beck la fine, and I'm
looking forward io playing,"
PMte Mid before teeing off in
today's first round over the
6.684-yard, par 71 Kingsmill Golf
Clubcoune.
Peete, the mos\ suocesaful black
player in the game's history,
acored the sixth victory of hia
career earlier this IM80l'l in the
Atlanta cta.ic, was leCOnd in the
Bing Crosby, has six other top-10
finishes and has clinched a pos-
it.ion on the 1983 American Ryder
Cup team.
Boxer sick;
match is off
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
ICheduled boxing mat.ch at the
Los Angeles Sports Arena coru,ht
between undefeated Richie
Sandoval of Pomona, and Pajarito
Rico of Mexico bas been c:anceJed
beaau.e of gutriU. suffered by
Sandoval.
Promoter Don Ow-gin, who
announced the cancellation, aald
Sandoval'• physician, Dr. Duane
Styla of Pomona. confirmed the
illl\81.
Seaview ousts Stanton, 9-8
Se.view eliminated Stant.on,
9-8, Wednaday nilht In the Ut-
tJe u..aue 11-12-year-old IOW'-
nament at Fountain Valley North
LL.
M..nwbUe, 1n Ana D at OcNn
vi.w Ammcan, the boats p09ied
a 6-4 triumph and will meet
Fountain Valley South thll eve-
ninl·
ln the Dlltric:t 65 compeUUOn at
Harvard Park, Million Hilla
romped put El Taro, 11-0, and
Laauna KilUe} w• • 18-7 victor
OYe1' San Juan C.p61trano.
Million Hllla' vtctory f•tu.recl a
no-hil1er by Trent Brawner .
ln Senior Leepe pa.y, It w•
~ta.In Valley Ncinh .U.U.
Hwit1J11'Cft Valley, 14-6, ani1
Weetmbwter Natkinal capWnd a
wfld 21·7 Junklf' l...,ue triumph owr Fountain Valley North.
llllllCIUITYIUllNllB-------------r--------------------~O~ran~g~eC~o~as~tO~A=IL~Y ~PIL~O~T/~Th~u~rad~a~y.=Ju~ly~21~,1~9~83 __ ..:.:.cs
Promotions, sales announced
Orange County resd.ients Donaa L . H awk.lns
and David W. Cb .. have been appointed agents
with the AU1tate laHru ce Compuy. Bolh
agents will be working In the Allstate office
located in the Sun building m the Soath Coast
Plau Mall.
•••
Brooke Robblllt has been appointed sales
manager for Gas Sy1tem1, lac. of Huntington
Beach, it wa.s announced by the company's
president. Robert E.W. Magnaaen. Robbins be-
comee the first sales manager for the firm.
• • •
A.J. "Sonny" Burketl has been promoted to
the new position of North American sales manager
by CIE Termlaals, lac., the recently formed
tenninals/line printers subsidiary of C. llob
Electrolllcs, lac. The Irvine-based rompany also
named Carlos Lawbu to Burkett's old position.
regional manager for the southeastern division.
• • •
Bad Warner-has been named to the
newly-created position of director of land acquisi-
tion, sales and marketing for all residential
projects for the Robert P. Warmington Co., a
residentialfindustria.lJrommercial building firm
headquartered in Costa Mesa. Warner is a resident
of Rancho La Costa. ....
The sale of the 54.000-square-foot Irvine
Reseucb Center at 17891 Cartwright Road in
Irvine to Covelle Estates of Great Britain for $5. 7
million has been announced by Curt Olson, vice
president of Nexus Development Corporation,
aellers of the project. Scott Burnham and David
Hibbard of the Newpon Beach office of Grubb &
Ellis represented the buyer and seller in the
transaction.
• • •
Angela Wa terman has joined the Newport
Beach advertising/public relations firm of Lenac,
Warford, Stone, lac. as an advertising copywriter.
• • •
Newport Beach executive Thomas 0 .
Gephart has been re-elected to the board o(
directors of UnJ ted Education & Software,
announced Aaron Cohen, UES president. Gephart
from $100,000 to $500,000
Contact: Small Business Administration
Department at
(800) 472-8529 Toll Free
L\.
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One Pacific l'l.lz.I • TrTi Ct:nltr ~~u.-• Uunlin1o?1•1<) tkJch. CA !;l'll>li
An £quaJ Opportunity lmlkr
~ltmht-r flJfl and ftderal l<~rw
HAWKINI CttUNO .. oaa1Na
is chairman of VeataJla Group, Inc. which he
founded in 1970. Ventana is a corporate consulting
and investment banking group which aids in
workouts, metgers, acquisitions, management
buyouts and venture ..
• • • Tbe Digest of Financial P lannlag Ideas has
announced that Anne Schuk Koen, registered
representative, associate financial planner with
the Orange County firm of TltaJ Capital Corpor·
ation, has been selected as a member of the
Financial Plaruilng Professional Practices Ad-
visory Panel. The panel is a nationwide group of
financial prof~ionals who provide infonnation
and opinions about the financial services industry.
• • • Gary M. Galati of Irvine has been named
senior vice president-cor porate develop-
ment/corporate relations for Imperial Bancorp, a
$1.5 billion financial institution. The an-
nouncement wru. 1r.ade by George M. Ellinge,
chairman of the board. In his new position, Galati
has responsibility for the company's strategic
planning department.
• • •
Liza Cadreau has been named creative
director at Korobkln & A11oclate1, a graphic
design firm based in Newport Beach, according to
David Korobkln, president. Now responsible for
client services, C-adreau joined the (inn in June
1981 as a designer.
• • •
Arthur Anderson & Co. has appointed five
new managers in the international accounting
firm's Costa Mesa office. They are: David P.
Reiland of Huntington Beach, Robert M. Rascb of
Cost.a Mesa. Carol J. Lindstrom of Santa Ana,
Todd A. F out1 of Costa Mesa and David J. Copper
of North Hollywood.
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Taxes in 1983!
Our clients w ill pa y no federal or state income
taxes in 1983. They paid none in 1982. They are
currently receiving refunds of federal income taxes
a lready paid for the yea rs 1980 and 1981 . They
a re i n ve st i ng t h e s e t ax dollars i n
a ttorney/accountant structure d tax " 1t ra tegie1,
selecte d by our staff, which offer extraordinary
profit potentia l.
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llCOIDID MISSAGI
TAX STRATEGIES by JUPITER
673-5518
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to our interest rates.
w you've been VJ01t1ng to toke out a personal loan. a home
improvement loon, on automoblle loon.°' even o second
mortgage loon. your patience hos been reVJC>rded CA.Jr
interest rotes are IOllJel" than they've been 1n some time
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On the bargain-hunting road
By SYLVIA PORTER
On nn annlve~ry weekend
recently, my husband, Jim. and r
soon di.&cover~ that. bargain shop-
ping was a waste of time. The local
currency Is pegged to the U.S. dollar,
moet goods muat be imported to this
island paradise -and only the most
determined, shrewdest buyer can
&raveling .eason. Anyway, take for granted lb.al
ln Bennuda howl.a and resi.urants know bc.!tter th.an you just how
•t.t'<mB the U.S. dollar really ia.
Cind any bargains.
But at.-qualnt.ances on vacations
ln England, Sweden, Ireland and
other foreign lands a.re discovering
that with U.S. dollars in their pocket.s, this summer is
a bargain-hunter's dream. The reasons are vatied and
this tale has both a good and a bad side.
1) The key to the whole story is the continuing
strength of the U.S. dollar --which means your dollar
now buys far more goods in other nations than it has
in a long time, w hlle exporters of goods made here are
finding their prices prohibitively expensive abroad
(The two sides of the tale.)
2) ln addition, many countries have devalued
their currencies, enabling your funds to stretch even
longer. Mexiro, France, Sweden and Spain, among
others, have undergone well-publicized currency
devaluations this past year.
3) More good -· but oddly unpublicized --news
for bargain hunters: Your allowance on goods that
you can bring back with you from your overseas
excursions has risen from $300 to $400. U you're
returning from such spots as the U.S. Virgin Island or
Guam (island territories), you can now bring in up to
$800 of goods duty free, raised from $600.
Although the U.S. Customs Service raised these
limits back in January. many of you remain unaware
of the higher allowan<.'es. The Customs Service's new
declaration form, which all returning travelers must
complete, is being gradually phased in , as the old
forms are used up.
To maximize your good timing on traveling --
and shopping .. while the U.S. dollar remains so
powerful. consider these tips: 1,
-· Seek out spots where local people eat. drink
and lodge. Even though prices may strike you as
cheap (and perhaps really are), establishments
generally raise their prices in this summer peak
MUTUAL FUND
DYER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
-Find out whert" the locaJ people ihop as well
and follow them, for price9 vary widely from store &o
•tore.
.. Make u many purchases aa possible with
traveler's checks or cash Not onJ y do you usually get
a less favorable rate of exchange on your credit card
items. you alao often pay a surcharge of a few
percentage pointa or receive le!l.'I of a discount on sale
goods.
As evidence of appealing prices, in Ireland -·
where the Irish pound was worth about $1.25 $l this
writing .. a room in a bed-and·breakfast, including
private bath. could be had for as little as $12.50 per
person. Good. not luxury. ho~l rooms for as little as
$15 per night are not uncommon. Look Cor excellent
prices on traditional Irish goods: woolens and crystal
are prime examples.
[n England, the pound rut an all-time low of
about $1 .45 in March. It is now hovering modestly
above the low, so the fabulous prices of March are a
bit less fabuJous. but comparisons with prices in
London three or four years ago are stunning. A
lambswool sweater-vest can be purchased at a top
London store today for $15 against a price easily
double that in New York. Books are a good buy, too.
MexJro is close to a tourist's paradise, with the
exchange rate floating at about 150 pesos to the
dollar. A dinner for six at a Mexican resort, including
wine and Up, costs $30; lashion-conscio~ Americans
can save great sums by buying designer-label goods,
licensed to Mexican companies and manufactured
there. Silver jewelry is no bargain, though; the price
of silver is pegged to the world marke t.
In brief, if you can afford it, now is the tim~togo!
Even if you can't afford it, you can stretch your dollar
into creating a dream trip.
("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s,"
1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal
money management, is now available through her
column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling
to "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," in
care of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson.Drive, Fairway,
Kan. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press
Syndicate.)
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W ASHING10N • The 1tock market chalked up ha
biggest gain In neariy eight mon\ha after the Federal
Relerve Board convinced Wall Street that It wanta to
accommodate, not lnhiblt, continued economic ex·
panaion. The government 1.8 scheduled lat.er today LO
release ita preliminary report on the economy's growth
in the second quarter. U.S. peraonal income, meanwhile,
rose 0.5 percent in June aa employment roee, ,ihe
Commerce Department said. But workers railed their
s pending by twice that much , leaving the savings rate
for the second quart.er at perhaps the lowest level since
1949.
Interest rates I all on signal
WASHINGTON -Interest rates fell after the
Federal Reserve Board signaled to Wall Street that il
will work to avoid a substantial tightening of credit,
thereby allowing the economy to keep expanding_
There.had been fears that the central bank was ready to
curb credit availability, a move that would send interest
rates hjgher and perhaps derail the recovery. Federal
Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker told the House Banking
Committee on Wednesday that the central bank was
restricting credit slightly. But he al.so said the Fed
adjusted its policy in a way that could preclude further
tightening and forestall a substantial climb in rates in
the future.
~ccountants get code of ethics
NEW YORK -The National Association of
Accountants has adopted the flrst code of ethics for its
members. The trade group representing corporate
accountants emphasized Wednesday that ITI06t of Its
95,000 members. and their companies, try to provide a
fair and clear appraisal of their financial conditions. But
it said the code would provide additional support to
corporate accountants by giving them guidelines to
handle those cases in which a potentially "unethical"
situation might crop up. •
Dollar eases; gold prices rise
LONDON -The dollar eased on foreign exchange
markets early tosday in response to the Federal Reserve
Board's new monetary policy. Gold bullion prices rose
slightly. Traders said the policy outlined by Federal
Reserve chairman Paul Volcker on Wednesday eased
fears of a sharp rise in American interest rates.
Alleghany board approves sale
MINNEAPOLIS -Alleghany C.Orp.'s directors
approved the previously announced proposed $1 billion
sale of Alleghany's principal assets to American Exp~
Co. The board on Wednesday approved of the sale in
exchange for 15.25 million American Express common
shares, subject to adjustment to give effect to a 3-for-2
stock split, and assumption by American Express of
substantially all of Alleghany's liabiliues.
Packard h eads stock profit list
NEW YORK -Fortune magazine says 53 people
holding stock in their own comparues each made a
''paper" profit of $100 million or more since the stock
market's historic rally began last August. Far at the top
of the list is David Packard, 70, co-founder and chairman
of Hewlett-Packard Inc .. the computer and electronics
concern. The value of his Hewlett-Packard stock rose
$1.2 billion to a total of $2.1 billion as of July l. Fortune
said Wednesday.
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C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983
Samantha returning,
lauds Soviet fri.ends
MOSCOW (AP) -Mall\e schoolgtrl
Samantha Smith ended a two-week
tour of the Soviet Uruo n at the
invitation of President Yuri V . An·
dropov today and said before leaving
that the Soviets are "almost just Uke
Americans.''
Samantha and he r parents, Arthur
and Jane, took off from M0600w's
Sheremyetevo Airport aboard a Soviet
Aeroflot airliner bound for Montreal.
The family was to stay there overnight
before returning h om e to Manchester ,
Maine, Friday.
Before leaving, the 11-year-old girl
held a news confe rence at her luxury
Moscow h otel, facing a battery of
microphones and televisfon lights. She
said shewasnotdisappointed that a visit
with Andropov could not be arranged.
!1 . "He sent a deputy over to the hotel
1and that was e nough," s he said_ "I
probably coulJn 't have said anything to
him anyway .... He (through his envoy)
said he was sorry he couldn't m eet with
me but th;)t he was just too buay and
wished me no war and good health."
Andropov has been playing host to
Hungarian Communist leader Janae
Kadar since Monday.
Leonid Zamyatin, chief o r the
Kremlin's International Information
Department which paid for Samantha's
trip, met the 11-year-old girl and h er
parents Wednesday.
He presented h er with a full-sized
samovar, a hand-lacquered Palekh jew·
elry box with a view o f Red Square and
two 100-page books full of color and
black-and -white photographs of h e r
stay in the Soviet Union.
Each gift was accompanied by An-
dropov's personal card.
Samantha in turn presented a book of
Mark Twain's speeches, published by
the University of Iowa, as her gift to the
Soviet leader. The idea a ppare ntly was
inspired by Andropov's comparison o f
Samantha with Becky Thatcher. the
plucky character in Twain's "Tom
Sawyer," in his invitation to her.
Will Russians boycott
OlyIDpics over Inissiles?
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Top Olympic officials
say they're afraid Russia
may boycott the 1984
Games if Western allies
proceed with planned
deployment of U .S . miss·
iles in Western Europe in
December.
Monique Berlioux, ex-
ecutive director of the
International Olympic
Committee, said
Wednesday that she and
IOC President Juan An-
tonio Samaranch fear a
boycott but cited no
specific Soviet state-
ments supporting s uch a DIATH NDTICIS vi~";;wever, Berlioux
----------said sh e and Samaranch,
HANSEN a former Spanish am-
~dor to Moscow, got
the impression from
F.astern Bloc: contacts
that a boycott danger
exists.
Los Angeles Olympic
Organizing Committee
President Peter V.
UeberrDth confirmed
that IOC leaders had
warned the LAOOC
about the boycott possi·
bility.
"We have four years
o{ working very hard to
ensure that the socialist
countries know that
their teams will be
treated very well in Los
Ange les, and we are
trying our best to de-
velop open and friendly
relations with all these
countries," Ueberroth
said.
In 1980, the United
States led a boycot.t e f-
fort against the Moecow
Olympics following the
Soviet invasion of Af-
ghanistan.
This was the second
time recently that a high
IOC official has ex-
pressed doubts about
Soviet participatio n .
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The applicant Pfop()Ma to dl*'I -· Huntington BMoh, C&. 826441 -Ill Illa end ""'V be ..oured Int Thi• bualnet• 11 conducted b)" • cle. Hunllngton Be6ch, c a. 92641 11ormw1t., Into Hlatlng DI ..... pltt. Protect ldenllftoatlon: ollloe Of IM Olr.ctor Of Pur~ lted pattoetlhlP ORL.e AS. Thie bllllloeM .. conducted l)y • n-plt1 wlN -• IPfMCllnQ Bid No. 520 • Atptlelt Aaitutftclng Of Nici OOiMOe Cllttrlel. SOCIATES genefal pvtnerW!lp
bUln• '°' groundw•ltlt rectiMoe ot • Edi~ end Wlnter~g H'Oh E.ctl blOdlr lnl.l8t tut>mll with LIMITED PARTNEASHIP Gary 0. COllM
Ille °'MOA COunl)' Groundw•t« School bid • C811f1Mw'• c:heol!, certified. Callloml• Limited Thi• 11•1-I WU flied with the
8Mlo. Thi• walet wlll ba dlvwled by Bid No. &30 • Gym Door Reno-c:Mc*, or biclcler'1 bond made pay· Partnw1hlp County Clel'll ot Orange County on
gravity llow by ~· ot 8antlego vatlon • Matlna High Setlool able to the order of tile Coui_Com· Stan411y w. Orlbbl•, July 11. 1983 CrMll and the Atani«I• Storm Bid No. 531 • Computer Room munlty College Dlatrlol Boatd ot • Genetal Partne< nm'1'I
Channel ~Ion emptlea dlrectly Into Remodel • Fountain Valtev High TNlt-In 11n ~• not .... tllan Thl1 s1111men1 w11 filed \Mtll 1111 Publlthed Orange Coul Oially
Ille aprMdlng ground•. The IC)fMd· &:hool Pi-Pltnt •• on llfe: llw IM'oelll (5'41 Of the autn bid u • ounty Cieri! ot OranQe Counly on Pilot July 21. 28. Augull 4, 11, 1863
Ing bMlnt Wiii l'lave 1 aurt-., .. ot MAINTENANCE .• OPEAATOHS ANO Dl*tnl .. lhel the bidder wtU tnt• July 13, 1983 4209-63 218 ICf" localed .. lollowl:S t/2, CONSTRUCTION. Room 321. Into the propoeecl Conlrtct If I l'nllS1t
NE 114 end S 112 of Section 22. N Huntington 8Mch Union High MIM It twarded to him. In the_,, Publlahed Orange Coul Dally ----.. -_-IC_Ml'\_f_IC[ ___ _
112. ol Section 27 and NE 11•, ot &:hool Olttr1Gt EduGallon Center, of talluretoenletlnto tUCh contract, Pilot July 2t, 28, Aug. 4, 11. 1963 ,._ "" ~Ion 26 all within HS, AtW. t0281 Yorktown the ,,,,OOMd, of the checti wlll 4213-83 ll..U
See&M. Avenue .. Huntington &Mch, Ca. torteltM. or In IM -of. bond, FtCTmou• ........ The pl-ol UN wlff ~ w11hln t 92646 tile full 11#!1 l'-f Wiii ~ lorfelled NT t>oundtrlel of the OrMOA County 10281 Vorlttown A ..... t1unllngton 10 Mid oolege diltrlct. P\ellC NOTICE U.. •TAn• Weier Olllrlct located In Town.hip BMc:tt,C&. 92&49 No ~ IN)' wllhdt-his bid Tiie IOllowlng petlOnl atl d04ng
3-65. Aanget 6-t2W, S88&M and Pllone: 1714) llM-3339 flit. 320 tor a period for forty-ttve (45)d• C -bualn .. 1 •• wlM ba UMd for the purpoMI tilled NOTICE 18 HEREBY Oii/EN !hit the lift• Ille dale ... for the ."""'°" CouttT °" n. A SUPERIOR SANCWICH SHOP,
below. The project lncludelthecom· abov.-named School Otatlct of Or· tn.eof. •TATI °" CAUfORNIA 1599 Superior Ave . Colt• -· l'(llinlllea of Buena Parlt, Anaheim, MOA County Cllllfomla, acting by The Boerd o1 Tr1111-r F<>f' Ta. COUNTY M Ct. 92621
GAlden Grove, Santa Ant, Fullerlon, and ttvougll 111 OolltltninO Boetd, the PfiYlleOe of rejecting any ertd LOI ANGllll PETER B TROUP. 1555 M ...
Huntington a..cn. City ot Orenge, hereinafter ,..._,eel to • "°'8· bide or to waive any lrregularltlee •°"'" Clffl"Al l>tlf'11CTI Verd• Dr Eatt 6 Tullln. Irvine, Colla M-. S... TRICT," Will ~ up 10, bul not lnlONl\lllltlee In any bid or In the Est1te ot RAY EVERT TEll"lr.' akt 18F · Coala MHA. Ca · 92 28 '--,....,_ ... __ S MARY T TROUP. 1555 Me.a BMc:tt. la Palma, Wettmln11 .... !All., Ulan the above-•ttled 1,.,,., -.... .....,...,.,, E. Wat ROY E TEVI . OeoelM<I Verde[)( Eut
Yorba Lind•. los Alamitos, Cypr-. Melad blcll lor Ille -d of • COO• Secretary, Bowd of Tru•I c ... No SCP-ooee8 18F Cosl• M-Ca 82626
Stanton, P'-1111, 11111• Part! and trlCt tor IM above project. Commulty ColleOA Oi9tt1cllf NOTICI cw INTENTKHll TO Tl'lt~ oualneu It Cond~ted by ln-F~~~c~~ INFORMATION :lflecl~t!::.~ ~ ~ = Publlllhed ~~~~~~lot llLl Jllil "'°""TY AT atvt<tu•I• (Hull>and & Wiie):
Weter to ba appropriated from and publlcly reed aloud at Ille ,_.VATI IALE Pel., B. Troup
S1ntlago Cr.-C trlblltary lo Santa Abo-lated time ertd pl-•-tr llnflCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'111. C Tiiis sClltement~u llledCouwltll Ille
Ana River lhetloe Pac.lflc Ocean. Eactl bid mutt c:oolorm ana ba t"UllU\I "" 1ub)ect to c;onllrmallon by the oun1y !erk of ""ange nty on
POlnl of otvertion at SW e<OI'* ol rwpone/Ye to the contrect docu· NOTICI CW "*JC •ALI abOve-enllllld Superior Court. on June 28, l983 F2lta1 SE 114 ol NE 114 ot Section 22. T4S. menll. July 25, 1983, al 10:00 a.m .. or R9& S88&M Eactl bid lhtlt be ac;companled by ef ,_..... ~ tl'lefeatter within tne time allowed l>y Published Orange Cout Dally In 'tt'9 County of Orange. the MCUrlty refwred to In the con-at PuWlo .. ~ law. Ille undefslQned, 11 EJieculrla ot Pilot July 7. 14, 21. 28, 1983.
Waler to ba appropriated from tractdocumenta. Nollceot .... olpertOnalPf' lhe Will or ROYEVERT TEI/IS, De-3067·63
Sant111go Creel! tributary 10 s1nta1 The DISTRICT ,...,..,.. the rlQllt ~~~~~r:UNorll.IMlt~ 1 t~Cl~I ceased. wm sell at private Nie to the .... ,IC W\T~
Ana Rl't'er 1~ Paclflc Oc:Mn, 1to reject any or all bid• or to waive .....,, · ...., 1 ·-e Y highest and belt nei bidder on the ----'"----""--~----
pojnt ol Olver.,on within SW 114 otlany lrregularlllea or lnlormatltlea In '= •i:arg:; :;:~18{ ~·~;.terms 11n<1 condition• 11ere1n111er FICTITIOUl llU ... •• NW 114 of S.CllOn 23. HS. R9W.[any bids or In the bidding. undtlt!oneci wtU ,_1°10 highMt' and mentioned all rl~hl, 111141 and lnterHt NA• ITATE•NT
S88&M The Department ol lndultrlal Rel•· beet bidder. the property ' M a of ROY El/EAT El/IS, Oeo••N<I. •• The lollowlng pereona Al• dOlng In the County of Ofange. tlorll hat determined IM 09f*al M ' ta o . r lhe time of his d .. th and all right, butlnffl II:
Wit., to 1>a appropriated from prevalllng rate of pe.-diem wagee In ,.. Ceurbal zepa ~ ~= Ulla and lnlerHt 0111 the es1a11 hu BARE TOOTSIES. 4192 Eacudeto.
Alamed• StOfm Channel trlbUtary to Ille localltytn Which Ihle WOftc II to be :..oi:w llOld 8';0136 1118 TriMt• Ne*· 1cqulred In 1ddlllon to tl'l•t of dece· Irvine. Ct .. 927 t4 Sant• An• River theonct Pacific performed tor MCtt Cf•ft or type of port Beect't Calfl 92663 • dent •I Iha time ol hit dellh, In th• StiAROL F OLSON, 4182 Ocean po4nt ol Olveraion wttl'lln SE lwor1!man needed 10 eitecuta !Ile • · real property located In the County Eacudero Irvine ca 92714 114 01' SE t/4 of Section 22. T4S, eontract. Ti-rat• at• on Ille al 1cl::,.f!'operty lor Mle 11 ll•ted u of Ortnge, S1111 ot Callfornl•, de· BARBARA t<' VLASEK, HH
R9W, S BB&M the OISTRICT otftcl located at lJ..d "*"' & '1 a children scribed IS tollow•: BrOOlllltven, Huntington BMctl, ca ..
In the County of Orange. 1025t Vorlllown Ave, Hunflngton dolhea llzel un11.W: Lot 4 of Tract 2069. u per map 92~6
Amourit epplled tor: 35,000 e..cti, Ca. 92648. Coplet may be T....A.ion & equlpmenl recorded In Book 111, Page 41, of This bUSlnen 11 conducted by a ec:r•leet pet annum by ttorage. obtained on requett. A c:opy of!'-0.-Mlscetl1neou1 Maps, record• of Or· gener1I p1r1nerlltllp.
Water lo be UMd tor: lrrlgallon, mu-rat• ahall ba poeted at the job Ille. Clletl of dr-• ange County, Calllornl• ShAIOI F Olton nldClal and lndullrtal purpoeet. DI-The foregoing actledule of per diem Aefl1ger1or file proper1y 11 commonty ra-Tl'll• 11etemen1 wu !tied wttll the verllon MUor'I named: January t lo WllQM It buecl upon • WOftclng day Wllllller & Dryer lefreCI 10 u 1338 South Ooug111 Coun1y Clerk ot Orange Count)' on
o-t\ber 31. Tiie maximum rate of of eight (8) houri. The rate lor ~ Vlllloue Kitchen UllHllM Street. Santa Ana. Cttilornl~ June 29 11163
d'-tlon to oftatraam ttorage shalltr.•Y end O'llet11me work 11\aM ~ et Clllld'• ~ Tl'le Nie ts tul>Ject 10 current Ft1.,.
not uoaeo 6,000 cubic feat per tee-time and ~. BwbeQue l<rltta K ROM 1 .. es. covenant•. condltlon1, r•· Pubtolhed Orange CoMI Dally
ond. It tllall be mandatory upon the t«3 Cedar SI llrlellons, r-111ttons, rights, rlghll Pilot July 7. 14. 21. 28. 1983 ENVIRONMENTAL INFOR· CONTRACTOR to whOfn the oon-San Bemardloo Call! 92404 of wly, 1nd -.nenll of record, 3()69..83
MATION ract 11 awarded. end upon lln)' tub-P\lbllahad OreoGa c:Out Dally Piiot any encumbrances ol rteord 10 ba According 10 the Calttornla Ell· tractorundarhlm,lopaynot.... JulyH 26 18634221-&Ntlalledoulolllle purc;n ... pr~ MUC NOTIC[
vlronmental Ouallty Act and 111 1M Mid apecltled rat• to all • • The pr()j)er1y 11 to be IOl<I on an -----------guldell,_, Ofange County Waler men emolOyed by them In the "u 11" bu.is axc:ept as 10 Ulle 'ICTTTIOUI 9Ul*IU
Ol9trict 11 the IMd agency ana wlM, ecu11on of the contract. PUBlJC NOTICE Bids or otters are Invited tor thl• NAME ITA'R..,,,. tt...efore. be r"90"alble tor prep-No bidder may wlthdr-hie bid property 1nd mull ba 1n writing Ind The IQllOwlng perlOlll .,.. OOlng
aratlon of 1Pproprtet• en'lllronmen· or • period of lorty·ftv.(45) d•YI FICTITIOUl IUllNEll will Ile received 111haolflcel ol Cov-bu1tnesa u .
tat document• and tor detennlnlng 11• lhe dale Ml lor the opening ol NA• ITATE•NT lnglon & Crowe, 111omey1 tor Mid LIDO PACIFIC REALT'I'. 1611
wnett... or not the Pfopoeed actton . The fotlowlng pereon 11 doing &ecu1r1x. at P0a1 Olllce Bo• 1515. Allto, Cotta MHll. Ca . 82627
wlM have 1 llgnll\cant eftec1 on the A paytnenl bond and a pet· blJllnett u : 113 t West Sixth Street. Suite 300. SCHWEICKERT AEAl TY, INC .. A environment All lnqolriea conoem-ormance bond will ~ required prior NEWPORT HAR e ou A pH 0 . Onterlo. Calllornl• 9 1762. or m1y ~ CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. 16,,
Ing preparation of Ille environmental O execution of the C:OOlrllci, The TOORAPHY, 355 Old Newport Rd .. tiled wltl'l lht Cle<k ol 11ld Superior Aliso, Cotti .._ ... Ct . 92627
document1 tnould be directed to Ille )"'*11 bond lhall be In the form N-porl BNch. Ca .. 92663 Coun or dtllvered to Covington & This buflnes1 11 conducted by •
L .. d Aoencv. . I forth In Ille eontracl documenll. JUDITH ANN WEHRS. 349'1t Old Crowe personelty, 11 1ny time •lier corpor111on:
The epplk:ant wlll P1'8'>11te • wat., y.Roberl C. 8elleV Newport Rd., N-P«• Beacl'I, Ca .. llrst publication ot lhls oollce and 01vld M Schwelckllf'I. Jr
cone«vtllon plan and/or ~t • rector. Mtlntenanoe, 92663. betore maktng 111d Nie. Tl'llt ltlllfT\enl wu tlled wtlll the
local water cone«v1Uor1 program per1tlon1 and Conetrue1ton Thia business Is conducted by en Bids musl be Haled and wlll Ile County Clerk ol Ortnge County on
tor the ulllmate ute of water tough I blllhed Or•nge Coaal Dalt)' Pttot Individual· · opened at the 01110 .. ot Covington & June 27 1983
CHARLOTTE THOMAS
HANSEN.she was a long
time resident of Balboa
Island and Newport Beach.
Ca. Passed away an Hay·
ward. Ca Survived by
daughter Carol Hansen
Tolleson o f Ho nolulu,
Hawaii. 6 grandchildren. 7
great-grandchildren. Ser-
vices wiU be held on Friday.
July 22, 1983 at 11:301\M a t
graveside with Father AJ.
bert Jenkins officiating. In ·
terment will follow at Rose
Hills Mortuary •
by this applleatlon. July 14, 2t, 1883 4092·83 Judlln Ann Wehrs Crowe 111 the hour ol 10·00 am on F21M25 N • ) • RELATIVE TO PROTES'TS Thie 11111ment was flted wttl'I the 111e abo11e <late Publlsned Or111ge Cout Dally a t1on SW e ter1ng ProlMta m•y ~ bued on poss-PU8l1C NOTICE County Clerk ol Orange Counly on The property wtll be sola on lh• Piiot July 7 14, 21. 28. 1983
ll>le Injury to vested rlgl'lll or an al· June 28, 1983 following terms Cuh or pan cuh 3074-63
HA.Iott lAW~MT. OllYl
lt.u "t'' ~ ••
Cosld t,lf'\.J
5.\0 '>5 .l
"HCf HOTHHS
HLL HOADWAY
MOITUAIT
110 Bro aow.1\
C.:>,1 .i M1:-.,.1
1)•1? ~ 150
IAl Tl & IHGHOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
wtSTCllFF CHAP'll
4r E 17in ~1
Le>'i>ld M1•,,1
F.4F. Q:)',
,AClftC YlfW
MIEMO•IAl ,.All!
Cerre1ery Mortuarv
Cnapet-Crematory
3600 P.icot.c V1pw D"v"
Newoon Beafti
64.\ ;> '00
McC04tMtOI MOITUA•lfS
LaQuna Beacn
494 9415
LaQuna H•ll~
768·093J
San Juari Cao•strano
495 177& c
legation lhat the Pfopolled •P· llOMM "211113 and pan credit, 1ne le<'ms ol ••"h ------------• l 00 d h t proprlallon would not be within the FICITTIOUI •UllNlll Published Ofange Coast Dally credit lo Ile t00eptable 10 the under-PU8llC NOTICE I -egree ea ·, 8oard'1 lurlldlcllon. would no1 be In NAME 8TATIM4ENT PHOI Jun• 30, July?, 14. 21, 1983. signed and 10 Iha Superior Courl ------------
the publk: lnler•I, would have an The tollowtng person Is doing 2979-83 10% ot tha amount ot boa 10 1ocom· KOIOll
d Pl • adverM environmental Imp.ct, or ousmns as· pany lhe otter by cul'llef'• cheek. FICTITIOUI ., ... ,. Storms Ouse a Ins would be contrwy lo'-Any pet· CLUCKER'S CANTINA 27567 Plllt.IC NOTICE end tl'le 1>1.11noe to Ile P•ld on ton· NUii ITATlmNT
son dellf1ng to PfOl•t Ille Board'• Puerl• R .. I flAIH lon vi910 Ca FICTITIOUS llUatNE•• ltrmallon ol HI• b~ the $upetlor The IOllOWlng petS()n II doing IUUance ot • permit l>UflUlnt to thll 92691 · · · Coun. Tues, ren11, oper11ing and bullneas .. By Cbe Associated Presa llPC)llcatlOn ahall within llO dlYI from STEVEN E CLARK 28391 RonM . .. ... ITATIMINT m1ln11nance upentu, •nd IMPERIAL OISTAIBUTC>f\S. 229 dtte of IMUanCt ot ti* notice tl'tOWn Mlaslon Vltllo Ct 9:itl92 , Tile lollowlng person •• doing premiums ot lnturanoe acceptal>le Del M11, Cott• Mesa. Ca., 92627 A h t wave gn'pped th t' today below IOI' within MICtl ""1hef time.. Thi• bu9'neN IS COf\ducted .,, bUSinell .. to Iha purci'later anall l>e prorated.. VIRGINIA N COOLEY. 229 Del summer ea e na ion may, tor good c...a lllowfo, be al· indrvlduat by A EASY EVICTION, 1822!.; New· ot tha d•t• ot conllrm•lion ol Ille Mer. Co111 Mell. Ca., 92627
from the Rockies and the Southwest to the F.ast lowedl Ille• wrtt1en proteet with the Ste...., E Clar port Blvd, eo.11 M .... Ca . 92627 Exemlnl•Uon 0111111. tranater tax". This buStness 11 conducted by an
Coast, while scattered thunderstonns with high Stal• Wit., RelourOM Control Th11 1tat_.t w .. n~ w11h the PAULA J EAN PETERS. 1822'h •nd 11t1e Insurance policy en111 ba at 1n<11vrc1uat Boatd, to1 P Street, Sau-to, County Clerk 01 Orange County on Newport 81Yd , Cott• MMa. Ca., 1n. expense ol 111e atiove...,,lltled Virglnl• N ~ winds and hail erupted across the Plains. Cellfornll 95614 In care ot the con-June 29 1983 92627 Mtate 1nd purcnu. Shall pey tor Thll 1111_, .... filed with the
The mercury hit 107 W ednesday in Pierre. S .D.. ttct PeflOn tpeelfled below. Prot•t ' Ft1"'4 This bUslneu Is conducted by an lh• recording of the conveyeooe County c1er1o. 01 Ofange Coun~ on tormt wlll be lutnlehed ,, .. Of P\ll>lllf'ted Orange Caul Dalt)' lndlvldu•I The unde<ligned r_....s the June 28. 1983 104 in Des Moines, Iowa, 103 in Palm Beach. Calif .. cflarge upon req.-t A copy of 11ny Piiot July 7 16 22 29 t883 . Paut1 Jeen Peters· rlgl'll 10 re)ecl eny and all l>ldr
and 101 in St. Louis. prot•• lhalt ba aent to the ac>Ptl-· · · · :ioes.63 Tht• sla1enient wu llled with Ille DATED· June 30 1983 cant County Clerk of Orange County on Petr lei• J 'Ftrrl1!9IOn In Missouri, the heat was blamed in the deaths o( CONTACT PERSON: For pul>llc June 23. 1963 Elleculrl•
ld 1 d Wed -..1 S lnter•t and enVlronmentll '--: rta.JC NOT1C£ Ft1ata two e er y m en an o n e woman n~ay. t. Katherine Oomeny (916, 324•5670. PubMlhed Orange Coast Dally CO¥tnfton & er-•
'2"1'112
Publltlled Orange COMI Dall)'
Pilot July 7, 14, ~1 28, 1983 30e6-83
"8.IC NOTICE Louis County declared a h eat emergency and set up For 1ny 0111., que1tlon1: wan ACTITIOUl IUllNl!ll P11ot June 30, July 7. 14. 21. t963 ~0 .,..R. Ooufhet1~
..1: 1 f h ld 1 8oura (916) 324-5836, ~ ITA'RmNT 2975-63 r . • ...,1 1511 50 air-oonuitioned she ten; or t e e er y. DATEb: June 24. t983 r11e fOllowlnO perwn 111 dOlng .. _tr 11111'\TICE ,,,, W•t ll•ttl llrMt FICTITIOUI ., .....
Recent temperatures in the 90s and lOOs have Pu1>111hed Orange eo..1 Daily t>ualneN u t"-.n. "" Onte1to. CA t17'2 NA• ITAff•NT
been blamed for 21 deaths nationwide, including Pltot July 14, 21. 28, t983 8RUOl/IK DESIGNS, 2015 VIII• ACTITIOUI .,..... (714)..,...., The IOllowing '*'°"' are doing
4098-33 C•t'!"r~C~A8-;llY eR'uco.11'1'1(9.2660201a NA• ITATIIMINT Publl•l'led Ortnge Coast Diiiy bu:~r~:~lA PET PRODUCTS. e ight in Georgia and eight in Missouri. 1-----------..., "'' " ... " The tOllowt 1 d 1.,0 Piiot July 14, 15. 21. 1983
The heat will last through the weeke nd, said PlB.IC NOTICE ~~·~ Ca)on. Newl:>Ofl Beach. ea .. bu.,,,... u : ng peraon 1 0 4112-83 :,:~~"·~!~~~~Blvd · Newport
Joan MWTay of the National W eathe r Service's NOTICE°" IAU Thi• buliMA II Gonducled by an SY'*~~1~.A~1:t.~L':..1r!~'1E!~ f\AICtiElE CURTIS. 2212 Rutgers
Se Sto Ce te . Kansas c· t M Th h ' r Notice Is '* ....... niv.n "'"'AUAnl to lndM'1uet. c I .. c 92•26 -· Pllll.IC NOTICE Or . Cost• M .... Ca .. 92826 vere rms n r in l y . o . e c le MCllOnl 3071 ;;~,.3012 ';,j' Ille CIVIi P11rlci1 M•y Brudvlk o,:l~HA~· G. i<1ss 555 Pie<' t AUR~ E MCCONNELL 0 U.M ..
cause is a high pressure system stalled Crom the Code of 11141 St••• of California. the T1111 ata1-1 .... filed w11h 111e Dr Cott M · c ·92626 pon SUPEl'tOfl COUftT &HA lrls, COfona <1e1 Mar, ea ..
Tennessee Valley to the Gulf Coast, blocking o ut undtltllgned, o aw Towtng. tnc., w111,~oun~3 c:::3 of Orange County on Thi• ix:si,,::·11 :-0ooucted by an c~'c:0:,:~1 112625
cooler air to the north, she said. Mii at pul>llo auction, •I 132 lndu. une · F't1 ... 1ndlvldua1 1n 11le Matter ot 111e ~~1~':9.,:rP conauctl<I by '
Th d k th 1 A pal h ' trial Way, C01t1 MeM, CL 92627, Publllhed Or COU1 Dalt)' Rlol'llr<I G. KIH Appllcetlon ot Mlcnele CtKtls un erstonns struc e centra p ac ians Calllomfa. •• 9 •. m. on Ille 8th day of Pltol J 30 J :r 14 21 1983 This Slllemerll WU tlled with the CHUNG-SUN LEE Tl'llS •••1-1 WU filed wltll Ille and northe rn Plains late Wednesday and early today. Augutt, 1983· the lotlowtng 9111°" une · u • · 2976-63 County Clerk of Ofange County on for Cl'lange 01 Neme Couoty Clerk of Orange County on
Winds ow•ted to nearly 90 mph near Custer, S .D ., and rnoblle(•I. to wit: June 14· lt83 No. A 119123 Ju111 28. 1983 a.-'78 Ford Van. V.l.N C ' '211611 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE F211Mt were clocked al 70 mph at Wind Cave, S .D . El58HA32964. rta.I NOTICE Pul>lllhed Orange eou1 Delly FOR CHANGE OF NAME p ,... c n..i.. '17 Mercury Coupe, V.l.N. Pllo1. Ju~ 30, ..... 7. 14, 21. 1"•3. ul>llahed .,.ange out ~, Washington,D .C ,wasdrenchedwitho n einch of 351..526430 823Rx c ACTITIOUIMl ... 11 ·-~~, .... (S.C.60641 Pno1Ju1y7, 14,21.28. t983 •Uc. no. E. a. ~ ITA.,._NT 2973-83 Chung-SunLMl\UlllecUpetltlOn 3016-t3 rain. Said ...... IOI' the pufl)OM Of T doing In tl'lls COUil for an ordef •llowlng
Thunderstonns were widely scattered over Mti.lying lien of the underliOned '°' ha tollowtng per1on1 .,. flta.JC NOTIC£ .... 1111on« 10 ct\•,.,,. hit /her name -----------Towing & Storage tog«tier with bual,_ ... ,.... . ..,_ f'\llllC NOTIC(
southeast Arizona and w estern New Mexico, coet1oladveor1lalng~e•pen991of ROBOTS ANO COMPANY, 4000 FtCTITIOU8 ........ trom Chung-Sun L" 10 Angel• -----------.... w .. terl)' Pl-. Suite 100, N-PO<t Chung-Sun L" f'lCITTIOUI ....... southern Alabama and southern Florida. Dated thl• 201h day of My, t983. Buch. Cl 92660 .... ITATIIMPIT IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that •ff .... ITATWmlfT -----------~-----------------------., Publ ... .._. OrAnnA '"-··t ....... Joseph l Mllllll. 143 Blywoocl Or . The IOllOwlng perton It <totng person• lnterHllCI In Ille m•llef , .. ,_. -..,... ....,.. .,..., N 8Nctl c 926&0 bullneu u . 1loreHld appear ~lore 1hla court In The loflowtng per'IOt'I 1• doing
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PllOI July 20. 1983 4165-83 -port . • THE NEW YOU, 25 10 E 23rd SI.. Oep1nment No 3 II 700 Civic bUSlnMS .. 0/~ :.;c;:,dc:6:2~ N-por18Ncl'I. Ct ., 92660 Center Drive Weal Stnla Ana Cell· HI LIGHT S FAMILY AES· l----.. -in-•tC-"""-TIC_[___ Tllos buslneu 11 conducted l>y. 8 AGNES COLEMAN. 2510 E. 23rd, tornla, on Auousl 29. 1983, 11'1o:OO TAURANT, 2610 So Harbor BIVCf. ,-~ nu general partner.nip Newport e.acn. Ca .. 92ee<l o'clock A M., ind then Ind thetl Sanlt Ana. 92701 1---c-,-mou----.----Jo~ l Mllllll . Thi• bulllnMI Is c.onducted by an ehow cause If any lhay h•lle ~y ABRAtiAM N MAHSHI, 152
F1 I ~II Tl'll t 1 · t H tiled with the lndMdual. said pe1ltl~ for cnaoge of name Ro11tynn Or .. Glendora. Ca . 9t 7~ NA• ITAn:-sNT 5 1 • emen w Agn .. COieman d ,_.. This bu"""9 le oond~ed by an The lollowlng peraom are oolng County Clerk of Otange County on This e111emen1 wH llled wlll'I the slloul not be gran ""' Individual b 1 June 17 1983 IT IS FURTHER ordered ll'lat I us neu u . '21.U County Clerk ot Or1"119 County on copy 01 lhl• oroer 10 lhow cauM be Abrahem N. Manlhl
pl CHEl~~R~~ft ·~~~~~· 27 S•nc:I· Publl•lleO Or1nge Coall Dally June 27. t983 publltl'led In Ille Orange Co111 Dally Thi• 't'''~'owu "teg Wit~'=
rAeD8 AUSSELL,27Sendplper, P1101Ju1y21.28.Aug,4. 11.1983 Publl•hed Or•;,• coa:.11= P1101. • new1papedrl ot 1g•n•r•I ~=~8. ~83° r•noe ouny
fr11lne Cellt 92714 •212-83 Pit J 30 J 1 1, 21 1983 clrcula11ori.pub!l111e n thtcounty -6-. · ot une · u Y • ... · · 11 least once 1 week tor lour con-... ·-· JOE THIERJUNO, 8880 Tin• SI 2980-83 secutlve wekl prior to the day 01 H id Publltl'led Orange Cout Dally
•Pl l'\8.IC NOTIC[ hearing Pilot JUiy 07, t4, ~I. 28. 1N3. 0, Anllhelm, Ctlll .. 92804 Mt.IC NOTICE ' 0 led J 1 13 1983 307143
Tl'll1 bualnet• 11 conducted by • Ptemioue _,_,, F~enk ci:,~lohlnl
gerwel Pl'i:~=~~ Rusaell NA• ITATIMINT FICTITtOUl llUtaNIH Judge ot the
Thll •ltlllfl'lenl wu tiled with the ~~~:'ng pereona tr• doing NA• ITATSMINT Superior Coun
County Clerk ol Orange County on H & H CONSTRUCTION 2"38 bv~:::'f\Q perl()nl •.•• dOlng Publl~hed 2~r•~'l9 Cotti ~·lty ::~' AC11TIOU8 .......
June 27, t983 Ft __ Hiddenwood, Laguna N~. Ca. CHILDREN'S CORNER, 329 Uni-July 1• ' uou•t 4• ~1•83 NAMe ITATnlaWT
1-2677 verllty·S . Cott• M .... Ct .. 92627 The lollowlng ~ II d~
Publlsl'led Orenge eo .. t Dally Chan.. Jolln Haubrick. Jr .. 427 s. Al,AED SANCHEZ. 329 Unll!W· bU= ~r~LAGE LIOUOR. 10" B Piiot June 30. July 7. 14, 21, IN3 heeler, Orange, CL 92Me llty·S, Coela Meta. Ca., 92627 Plllt.IC NOTIC£ ...... 2983-63 Ronald Bur1!e Hollleon, 2"3e Hid· KATHERINE M. SANCHU, 329 Camino. Cotti MMe, CL,·~
I ------------ld4~~. l.afuna Nlguel. CL t2t77 Unlveftlty-8 , Cott• M•H, c a.. c~°""c-!J?!. STEPHENCAAIO. 22305 I/al Pico, 1" Thlt ~le conducled by: 1 92t27 ..., .._., • Otatnond Bat. C~. 91785 NIUC NOllCl .. perl~ Thll butMeet .. COf'lduCted by IW\ °' OftANQI Thi• oo.m.. II ~ lly .., l---Ptc...;..;nnout=-.;..;.:.;;9UIM~-..-.. ---ll'"!C:!"'harlte J011n HtuOrleti. Jr lndtvtdual In the Malter ot the ~lion ot lndtlltd\lal.
..... 8TAT'lmlfT Thi• •tatemenl -ft4ed wlltl the Kllll«IM M. Sencntt KENT EUGENE SAllOTNY tor Thlt "~Cf~ wfttl tM
Tn. f04lowlng !*'tone -doing ty Clerk of Orange Coumy on Thl8 1111-t wu flted with the ctlaoge of nwM. County C1artl of OrtnOt ~ on ~ • une 24 1H3 County Cletlt of Orange County on c .. Me. A1~ 29 N3
O & Q E~ERPRISES. 27'°1 ' ' "1_, J\lfte 27, 1"3 OAOEA TO SHOW CAV8E FOA Junct • t ,..,_
Pln.....ta. Mlllelon Viejo, CL V2t9t Publlln«I OrMOe Coeat Daly ~ CHANGE OF NAME:Ktnt Eugene P\lbllaMcl Orenge COM4 Deity
Oeori• MIOhHI Trauthw•ln, llOI Jvty ~1. 21. AUOU•t 4, 11, tte3 Pub411hed Ortrtge CoMt Delly Sablotny hu ftled • patltlOn In Ihle Plk>I J\lly 7 t4 71 28 IMS "7""l ..... __. ........... "'-'-"'· 4211·~ Piiot Juf1ll 30, July 7. t4. 21, IN3. court for an ordw •llowtnQ petlt!Oner • • • • .;;_.. _ ' "" .......... ,.._,,, • ..,.,. ...... • 2t71.a3 10 chlnQe 1111 ,_ from Kent --":~. 1.. Trtut"""', 21l01 "8.IC NOTIC£ 1-----------Eugent 8eblotny to Kent lugent -----------
Plnavete. Mi.Ion Vi.to, CL tit11 1--..--.--......-..;..;.;.;;-...__ "8.JC NOTICE M:tr·hereby ordefect tMI ell ~-___ "8.JC ___ NQ __ TIC( ___ _
Thll .,......_ II oonduo19d by. • •-'1Cnnout Wll 1on1 lnterHled In the miller '1Cnnout .,_ .. oeivr~rr,-~ ,tennoua .,_.. .... ITATllllNT afOfeaeld llpPHr batore IN• court In NAm ITAW
Thie ... ,.,,.,, .... llted with the T'he ~ ·::::-: doing The IOllO'lwlnQ ~tof't· ... CIO'no Otpartrnenl No. 38 ., 700 Civic The lottowtng per9M .. doing
CcNnty Clertr. or Ortrt09 County on """'... ~:-=IC T 0 8 77 F " C.,-.ter Drive WMI. "'"AN, Call· blltlMM ... ...... t I. 1913 "os•vtlll aou••1 p•"'T· L l A I N • I Iller• toml•. on Augu11 1$, 1913. 1t 10:00 INTIANA TIONAl I.AW ....
v-1 n c "" "'" Dr .. ~ &Mch, Ca .. 12663 A.M .. and then ll'td l'*'t 9'\0W SIAACH ASIOCIATll. 11M1 IA ......... ...._.. ,..___ 0~11}.!tJ; ER8, l TO, 3 Upper Newpotl llltua CAAL A, Al.LIN, 4•2' WMt CoMt CllUH, II any they htvtt, wny Mid MMa l-, Hunt1n9ton ._,.., Ca., ..... .,......... .,._._ ...._.,. .. ~ 9"d\, Ca. HMO W'/ NewDon IMch, c. .. 92"3 petition tor change Of n-lhOUICI 12647 •
Pl'°' July 2 l, 28, Aug. 4. t 1·.:u JICll Je6ioe*y. 71& Patotlta, COf· B~ll! I(, All!N. 4423 W•t not bt Of9!\led. JOHN JACf(SON 91NT\..IY t t t.
• 6el Mir. ca. IH2S Hwy. Nawpoft leaoll. c... " le f\lrtfler Ofdtfed that • cot>Y ot lllOed ti. No. 2A. ....... c.n. Thlt bulllneta II oonouctM by; I Ihle ordef to lhow ClllM bt C>llbllth· (gypl •
lmlltd pel'tMnlllp. TNI ~ le COllOllCted by t ed In Orenge Coatt OellY Piiot, t T'lll9 bu'"-11 OOllClllc'9d 1ȴ en ~ Squera Plll1ner9. ltd. 11 p.'lnerllllp: ~ of general dniula11on, lndMclual;
JllCll Jallotoky Cert A. Allen ouO!leNO 111 1hl1 countv a11eeat ~ John Jackaon ...,..., u t
Thie ltttt!Nlflt .., .. ft4ed wlttl IM 1111a 1t•tement -!!led with the • ..,... tor tou. conoewt...,. week• T"" .... _.... WM ....-""" .. ntr a.'11 Of Orltlfe CW\ty on a.tti ot QNnot County on pr1or to the dey Of Mid '*""'· CW\ty a.11 o1 e>-. c.n, en
uly 15, ,.., .-.. '· "" Oeted ~ tt. ttA June"' ,.., )
--P'11tMt 8'uce W. Sumner ~IM Ill-.._ Publltfled Orenge Coael o.Mv Publlehed Orange Ca.I o.lly e-tot Co\lttPubllltled OoMt PUbltlNd ar.,. Collll Olly
,2 .Mr1: 21,21.~•. t1, 1M3 PllOIJ\lfle30 • .JUtt'7, 14,JI, 1tN. Delly Pllol .JUtt 7, 14, 21, t , 1113 PtlotJUt)'7, 14,tt,M, Ila, • •l·U 2tlt·U IOl6-a J011_.,
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-•• fem rm, .... a, "'Ulet atrMt. Prlttlneelngle •tory 3 Br 3 s.vetal mobile hOmee to '860/mo. 844.-1838. pool, ocn vu, IQ yd. yr IM. patklng, '875 mo. yrly S--~·•·~ bayf d l.x 2 br 2 ba 2 br Owner wlH exch1nge or ..,. ., 0 _ Ba on comer. 1 blk lrom chooM lrom prae.d lrom S1000 mo. Incl pool-· 813·9'73 l\!UJ ~-...... ront p • up; • Mllthla2bedrmunltln• ldeall0ttmalllamlly ...... Marina. Opn H•• $2111500 to S611900 3 Br, 2 81, lrplc, patlO, vtce&w11er.<t9•·llO<l9 ::--;,---:--:--~-~-::-:-:-1004 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1.~.000. recreallonal tMng com· duced to S182.000. Call Thura·Sun 12-8. 26111 499 ·157411 · · clean, kld•OK.$750/mo. 81uc110 & 1on, avail. 9/1 :~ PllllllU 1111 IOWflHT munlty with poot and ten· Marllyn Agl. 046-1915. Clrole Or Do not dl1turb • · • Call 9118·31138. l.qaaa li1at Furn or u n 1 urn .
1uu Ocean&je . M . 4 bdrm 3 nl1. $178,995. lllMUTl.I, occupant1.Formorelnlo Neat'knew. 12 wide, nr 38r, 28a. llv rm. den L:Jtifu148r.femrmflm. 2131790-8890 :~~~ bath 3700 ttyfvit eXwa. ~"room.$1 38° "'000 ° -Wl\TUO HOrll •1& J••-~~4S/;_,.~!o~2i ~!c: .. sin~ ~:~ ~·~t2~~8'0C*'t· w/lrplc. covered palto, Cooktall pool & jac. Avall laJ~ 11YJ~ ' "I· · tra par._,.. ' "• ' lllHll 1--80 ._ liiiiiiiii.,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' refa. req. S7!0 mo. 2252 Im med. S 1'00/mo. hai•Hla 370l i,~).: LIM ISLE :i~~;T~E c ""lit ,._h tatttry Lttt Rutgera Dr .. C.M, 873-535•. agt. 1 B 1•• t t f!! f
l!HO Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ large rec. nn., 131·1G wtfemlly rm & pool In IAYflllT·Ull mt• 3 Br. 2 Ba, Montecello II H t I laundry garage no peta "· u11om ..,.. exec ome C lUS Ill l Vi ~ T r ... ge. 1 eps o .... c ...
:~!! beam celllngs, furnished, patio&. $420,000. ---------qulel cul·da-.. c location Supetb view or bay ancl 2 chOICi 1Pacet. Harbor Twnhse, 2 ~2far.sF°'' HOMES F R RENT $625/y;ly, 873.9327. 10•~ flll•••1S •••OI llLLTIP IWlll lll11 near Meaa Verde boating. 4 Bdrm home Lawn Mem, CM. S695 ea. ~o ':8~1 1324• erra Mlulon Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 •ta.... 1 .... 1u-.o -llAll gollcourM. Prt~d lor hu pier and slip, nice big IM&-12' 1. gm · • · ea. S750/mo. Fenced -1'')' New 4 br, 4 in ba, custom French Normandy 8 Spectacular unit• In ful sale. Oltna Cappel, front deck. Plant for r• ---------3 Br. Condo 2 Ba. 2 car yatd, lddal pets welcome. 1~1!"'"'lli-'l2!""9B'°'r.-u·nf'"u·rn·.-... pool"'!", •·~~ "'-hill • 2""' 000 CdM. Perteet lor an 03 t.-tflle modeling. Avallable now. Bio Saving on Compenlon gar""'"', 5 min 10 ocean. Agent, no fM. 545-2000. laundry lac. From $404. :::~ .,..tAt.e 1.2 prime acre top .1. i>V, • owner to live In. 2 block• W II loed I thla lo-Muonlc Burial Plott at S 7 00 I o 1 O 6 II Utlla paid 548-03311 w1• DlllUll OAYl IAYnllT lrom aur1 & .. nd, or swim 8 P< or Pacific View Memorlel m · •=rt ack · 1111t In the sparkling pool. Call cation I Park, CdM.$750/bolh. Townhouse Or Nr Vtc. t Br. $395/mo $200 clean·
li'<kl Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat Tim Rhone 142-1200 C.dM Cull Of terms. tor I a & Ca . SI /mo. 3 Br 2 Ba Ing 382 Victoria. 111114 deck. Plans avail. Now S370,000 w/trade. Agent 760·8823 Pvl. party. 548-8888 nyon.1/49S..8152· Bayfront. •llP $350 2l 642·4423 t2-8PM tor 11""' Lovely 5 Br 3 ea pool B Ba 2800 ft 2 Balboa Cove 845·5135. 1 1114111 llRIWIW .. E A J 67_5_6000 ____ , One lot 1t Pacirlc View. ' r,3 · sq • yrs 673·1484 _•PP ea tOf • home. very private. ~ gard~ no nata 1~ • E $239 900 prime loc $1 tOO . ·~-. ·-· '""' • 1 Br, upst1lrs w/gar :': Nea.rnew4bdrm,4bath,lakeview.3500sq. /side • · 549.1964 $1200 631·2150 1Br ~ Den.2 Ba,1tepsto 1400/mo No pets. ~fs
11J' ft. $440,000. Will trade for a loc&l lot. •
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11:• '' owner " ""' · · 3 S500' /dbl Ad. t S II d w.c Br Condo. pool, tennis nr BA (Up), 2 BR (Down . s hoose w gar-2 blks to sur1 plush 3 Br 2 uita pre ma oO w· beach, $119,000. Agt IAYllllEI 12,0,000. Consider age spacious 5 rm decor ea + xtru SSOO's ok 645·8453
1 ••11 CI at a 8 3 1·0 2 3 7 · Remodeled 3 Br 2Ba home lae/opt. wk <ii 957·52113, crpts blllna pvt I/yd utlla 539·6190 BEST lee 2 Br 1 Ba $445/mo 2269 :·:~ • IY •t••-963-8000. wflamlly rm & spa. Lots ev ~8-8733 ~~S~m lee 539·6t90 3 Br. 2 Ba Condo. ooean C · M1ple No ·pats.
'i; I I -•• CONDO Good starter of wood and 1t1lned view. S850fmo. Avalt 540-4484.
lh• * HARIOR RIDIE * 3Bdrmlnexoellentcond., propertyonlovelygrnds. glass. Asking $339,000. lact•tPrtt l S 5Br, 3Ba, Indoor spa, now. 648·7171 or 2Br 2Ba.p1t10,pool,1Pa II~! new carpel, paint, etc. $74 500 952·2025 631·7370 Jl38 C1rn1t"1on 201C28 playrm. newly 6·6·57•3. c I u b h 0 u •• . gym. 1•~1 FavOftte lamlly area ol · · .. redec. St500 mo. Owner .. " S600/mo Nr SC Plaza :~~: Come visit the most faboulous view new Harbor View Homes. IOUIFIHT Otll Tll·PLll 1861 Indus St. 241·0•63, "400 bungalow by ocean 846•4533 · I'~~." custom home in Newpoty. Nothing to s239.500 ON THE SAND with ocean 871·1'02 basic decor lncls appl• ' IJ,..,IUlJ I 11« J"tl S view. 2Br t 112 ba. Co·op. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. + Den with hurry 539·8190 BEST fee '2',......,,,e-r -=E=--11_,,d.,.•-• ....,,,...,p..,.lc-.-c-tean-.
1)80 compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm. 5 Aea1tor1 875_6000 $130,000. Owner wlll Wet Bar. Redwood lll&JlllEW non·amkr, walher/dryer. ::: bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. • carry. A & H. Investment Sauna + 2·two bdrm ILTIA OllTI• 4 Br 3 Ba. Fam rm, lorl)'I Avail 8· 1. $025/mo.
Co h 751-5989. units, 4 car garage. Ask· din rm, spa, St 500/mo. ., •8•8088. 1m Large pool & jacuzzi. me to t e gate 1 1540 000 3 br, 3 b1. lam. rm, frplc, 650-3455 .,..
and ask for 3 Yorks'L:--, 759-1931. .... ...... 1006 SEASPRAY TOWNHOME. BIG CANYON Home. 4 Br. no TAU' ST 'oEPT jac In mstr ba. huge rear,...,..,-:-=::-=-::=-.,-,~.,..,...,.,~==-2Br. nr So. Cout Plaza.
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Ba. reduced to $299.998. ~~le~ Te4nnt~:s S~':~~ talned. $795,000. PIP. T h nr pool, vu, grdnr, S1450 1.,,....5..,45=-·-00_3_4.,-.-~=..,--
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I 1L--85 t 9t35 6, .C20l 751-6128 Prlnclpals 3 hou·-on lot, W/sl"-. 1250 Sq It, $750 mo. Call crplS. water paid. 1...-· · 4• only. ..... "" Fred 559-1887 Npl Terr. Condo. 2 bd, 2 2176 "A" Ptaeenlla PHia11l1 1001 Under $200,000, wlk to fhcers, best offer over ---------ba, no chlld/pels. Rent, 636-4120 1·5PM.
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$775,000. Wiii trade tor l'JP!_P·---.---~ patio on greenbelt, rec dup & triplex. Spectacu· ree gdnr . tennlS/ pool
uems ol Ilk• value. CONDO Prbl Reduced. lg redecOfated, new crpts, larl p.p. 873·7873. St800/mo Alt llpm 3 Br 2 Ba. garage. upper
3051561·5560 t2.5•1o auumable In, kll appliances. across -•• -.-.-1-t-ri-l~l ~h-1-,--1~7~5 LWINIPTIM 559.9539 In 4·plea, nr OCC. no =---,,....,,-==---=-=z•2 S t39,000. C·21 Pac. Cit. from pool. pp ownr 'wilt _ Immaculate M..a Verde WITEIFIHT pets $595 ~5-71183.
CtrtU •• ••• l lmH 1M4 as.slat In financing. Call 11TI IT. U. Pool Home.' Br. 2·~ BA, 3 Bdr 3 ea wf dock "425 . Upper age quiet 2Br By owner. 2 Br 2 Ba condo. for lnlo dally alt 4 pm. Mr lfflll ILll Den. Avail. Sept. 1. S 1 5 0 0 / m 0 • Ru 1 t Y 1 ba. no peta, 311 W
ocean side of Coas1 Hwy. * WllNllllE * Dean 760-0157. 8000 sq. It. for you +ten· S1300w':n~s~~1~3~~~ or Guinther. 631•1266. Agl. Wiiton, 83 t-2177
Ground floor, patio. close ... ., •lllf Sell liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ants. C. Mo ... IC. Spiller. I U ....... ·-to beach & shops, comm. 3 bd 2Y. 1 yr upgraded ---y 631·128e Mesa Verde Executive • Jau •1· 7 _,.,.
Ell_ .. ., ••y rec area.pool/spa • · • 1 d. -r..s•5 .. H • er 2 e -•..a2 HJ• llLLS Ill 5......, -$189 000 720-1363 Prl shutters, drapes, an • 11-.., ME ome, .. • a, oar· Buy wtrenl 3 r pool hm --• ..... ECTitlS nllT llWU . . . n scaped. nr pool and ten---~· d•ner lncld, xlnt loc. dbl gar & xtra• $560 "" 1 Br gu & water paJd, -" only. nls Malle offer. Open from It's new lhake roof $1050/mo. 546·2439. fM 539-6190 BEST enoltd gar, gas bbq, Kiiis and corrections may Lo-1 priced offering IQr s s t2 5 22 and extensive uae ol dlh h s435 "460
t>e made on same dead· oceanfront. 5 Br, ' Ba By owner, 2 Br 2 Ba condo, house all un, • ' French windows and ---------•W WNN Lu1Cury 2Br, 281 Condo, wt r -·
lines as above. Please tiome on 2 tots Just steps ocean side 01 Coast Hwy L 1 k 8 ah 0 r • · B k r · doors • It's a delight to Mpt Bcti. nr Hoag Hoap. lmmac. 3 er 2 Ba home lrplc, dbl garage, 2 kids $495/rno 2 Br. 1 81 apt.
ask tor a "kill number" to private beach and Ground lloor, patio, cloM 552-0660 show. Two redwood 834 Production Pl. "00 located nr So. Coast OK, 2er, 1Ba, $585 mo. encl patio, small pet OK,
wl'len cancelllng your ad. pounding surf. 2 lire· to beach & shops, comm. IY IWIEI patios with sp1 and prl· sq. It. (3600 sq, It ol· Plaza on cul·de·aac. 83t·0554. 831·9303. carpor1, lndry rm.
places with ocean view. rec area-pooll•P• vale rear yard. Walk In lloe)for Hla by Owner Prof. landscaped, well 735 W 18th St ERllll Veranda oll M slr '189·000·720•1393 Prln 3 Br. 1"'' Ba house wine cellat. S335,000. 554-4200 mal ntatn •d yard SHttAal TSLMgmt 842·1603 only. w/bonus rm, great cond, ~
Check your ad dally and Bedroom. Newly listed at great 11nanc1 n g , Drive by 1201 Clllf Dr. taitai•, Dtttrt w/amenltles too numer· 1 bd. adult condo. ale. 5515 Avail 7/1
report errors rmmedl· 52.000.000. Ask lor Rod FllTUTIO $116.000 857·9583. then call Inert 1450 ous 10 mention. $895/mo pool. tennis, sec gte, 2 Br apt w/patio
ately. The DAILY PILOT Daley or David Hlrschler llPLIX •EL FIOIS Incl. gardener 631-7370. $.C75fmo • dep No pets 645·8103 Art 6PM
it1Sumes liability tor lhe 644-7020 LOCITIOll P&"l• AAM 11rraayn Beaut. house In Xr. Agt 599 8614 lirst incorrect insertion LIHt IUL EITITE Two 3 bdrm units com· n w www _. · • -$ 5 9 5 2 Br 2 Ba :g•,; only. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-pletely rectocorated & re· LOCITIQll 111-1120 rowhead, view of like, SINI Yl/11/Cll alk I.a~••• ~ Townhouse. patto. trplc, 4015 ·--------•II furbished' Inside & oul, n sips 12. poolllble. willy I C I d 1 OK 0<1 all Slllly situated on corner 3 Bdrm, 21.; Ba. Plan 3 In or wknds 845·11512 ° atal na en .mtns. + Elegant 3 r 3ba. lam· •m pe · carp · 4011 I IOOJ ~ Ddebout 1 .. secur gate. Fireplace. lly llvlng & dining rm 2 blt·lns ~;! Hit Bay&Beodl lot so prov des "open Orchard Glen • Nortn· NYlla.U I tf tatt 2Br 2ba dllC kltch. frplcs, walk to beKh 940W 18th Street
4'11d J •11 IUOI Real Estate ~l:u:i:~~otlal Appo:'nt~ :~r. s~~h~ie::, h=g 1441 Galaxy Dr .. 48r, den, PltJ!rtJ 1550 wt plenter w indow Sl700/mo Utll gardener TSL 642·822t,642·1603
"'411 SrYILASl aL ment only on 1hl1 pride or r o om -t x c e 11an1 2 frples. 2•.;ea. gat for 3 -"""'·-~--~ ..... -...,....,. Sun1et Bluffs E Pacific pd by onr 499.5 t32 $595/mo 2 Br l 'is Ba ·--•Ill••• ""'4UtAnocuuNC•SMOCt• .. • ownership beauty! 1 d 1 110 cars -+ lg hObby rm lllUlt Ave B 103 S890/mo. ...., Townn~se. ~carpet, .,__. -cu· e-aac oca n on $389.500. Owner wlll u-vacallon In Strll· 842·8808. 644-8722. Tutia •-new drapes. laundry 1111101 $22.500 annual income qutet side of lhe street 0 lel .. r 111Mtt'ett4. 759-t50 1 or 752·7373 Fut etCl'OW poUlble 11" financing pen lord·Avon tour Brltlan Wnl·slde, large 2 b, n; b, Brittany Wda. 3 BA, pool, room. enclosed garage. S.~•ihll tthn, liek NllllUllS Sat/Sun 1 •5 Rob· and Eurape and entoY huge lvg rm with lfp. New age patio, dbl gar, S750 t923 Pomona ...... , ......... 11a.. High"' motivated seller ••ra • .,..,... LEE lnsonAeeltor ~l·st-47 freedom and .. vlng by kit, patio. 2 car gar. S750. Agt. 648-.c380 TSL Mgmt &42· 1603 ..,_ .,,. 111 ., ~ owning your own 16th .. , all 1 b 1 b U1-"44 Wiii consider any reason· n-t sor HVEI llHES c.ntury apl. FO< delall• "90, Im new . ... Almost new detu•• 2 atory
abteolfer. Tastelullydec· ._..E1t89e Ex hOme clll714-493-410t unlt.singtelady,$350.No g-• aJaL .. •..aio 2 Br 2 Ba yards. ora1ed lour bedroom lty panSlve custom Pelt. &46-2389 .. ., • .,. balcontes. gardener. Ar.-_.._ onahuge lot.5Bf•'hba, ---------111 O&llll home In Immaculate con· new spa & pool. Mott ex· ..... fuUaW Dau PtJat z MacArthur Village. 1 Br. klu1/pets ok S695tmo,
T .... E dltlon. Upslalrs mu1er ~. 651-1177 ciuslve .nowcue home I •---L llll 38 3Ba ><.:.!!I ,1 8!! pool, tennis, club. Avail 8-t L0<rl wkdyl bedroom retreat. Best --------...-on a commanding view !!f!!I -• r, .....,.,.,o n ..,... $-475/mo. &46-4380. 547·9571, EvH/wknds ~::~ 3 B~~~ ~:t~:4'~nd buy In area .. s27o.ooo. llYllE TEIUOI lot $935.000 IHhld. ai#Vllc;g:, nr water. =~oe:.t~.9';~ S500 , •• lllERVE ITI l.,,-850_--0_2...,.2_3::---,.-.,,---
:::,"1·' spa Eianant 'S350.000 131· 1300 4Br wfmHter aulte, lam S13t,500 land quote. R & musl -· Pool, clublhe, t ondo 2 Sr, 2 Ba. near '" -• rm. 38a. NII. leue or H lnveatments. 751·59119 JacUUI. Reis. 1175-9936 IJ ftll WJ NEW ga 20 Townhome S C Plaia. pool,
t!ll11 assumable financing. Full ---------lease option. $275,000 VILLAG COMMt.;NITY. 15751 1 & "°'' price S550,000. Fee. Agl. 760·8311 Harbor Knoll• Condo. 3 .. GUYii 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2200 sq ft, 115 2 Bdrm, 2YI ea, t60\l sq waltw ~~-: 63 ~!76 m1: Near UCI, pool & park, 2 Br, 2'h Ba. $280,000 by For lease, completely acre, Jeo, lrutt treat, extra ft. ol pure lu•ury. Gar· • pe · ~~ J# .lllT um11 .IUlllE HHI Br. 2'A Ba. upgraded ownef. 760-11911 1. furnished home, 10 lo 12 clean. Gerdner. Avall9/1. age•. epaa In every home Decorator• model unit, 2
•111 *C t R It 111011111 2br,den,manyupgrades. Condo. $137,900 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii months. beginning 831-2150. • master suite, dining Br. 2 Ba. lor din rm.
•11' 0 e ea y FabUIOYS Deauvllleplan On S289.000 lee. ()pen Sun. 955-2258. I ••11 LIT Aug/Sept Hrdwood , ••••• ,. rooms, wood burning Condo. many •~tras. Sec
•i11 & Investment huge •/, acre II\!. Large 12·4. 8 Maritime Drive. '""" floor1. fine cablnlry, Vall 211,.4 flreplacH. micro-wave g a 11. S 6 7 5 . 0 e b ;~~: ll0-1• patio, ldeallor entertain· By owner· A. Foster. ._ ... .,.___ 90x178 with older mar tile bath. 3 lrpls, back ~ -ovens, private patios & 5•0--0702.
m Ing with pool, spa, blt·lns, 975·00601760-1733 home. 1225,000. bey view. orler!tal rug1, Just A58 takes this lux 3 yard• . o a 1 d • n • r •-E-1-11-s-lde-2-B~r-1-B_a_u_p_per_
mr wetbar.BBO,muslc,etc. SPYGLASS 4 BR., l11•t0ar•lltr. 1nllquea, $4500 , Br2Babltlns +dbtgar provl<Md. Eleg1111 llvlng pallo.$515/moJ2llUnl:
,1,, ClllllY WE Spacious 4 Bdrm home slngle·lvt. Tradewlnds. 141-llH 840·5332 lrptc + more 539·8190 only 15 mlnutn lrom varsity Dr. C.M. 548--0648 •2.1• Immaculate remodeled 3 with dynamic high cell· Unsurpaued ocean 2111 BEST Alty lee Fashion llland. 7 minutes eves Manager ~~ t. bedroom home. Fire-lngs. Motivated seller has vl-s $835,000 Agent le•t• Lat••• to S.C. Plaza 0t O.C Air· · · prk;ed to sell $795,000. 851 -9131'>' 844-420t ----Nlguel Shor ... a Br. 2 B•. Unique bungalow ofl port. Just east of New· Eaatslde CM 2 Br 1 Ba ~llal~e. sbp~r ;:~~l·o~~~~ (114) 111·1100 w••---IOEAlflllT newly furn. Gated MC:ur· Brookhurst fncd yd pool port Blvd. & IO ol San duplex, upper, en~tsd
0 Spyglass Hiii· 6Br 4'/\ ba. --·-Sweeping ocean view lty prlvlle be.en tennis appls washer/dryer $350 Olego Frwy $t050/mo gar. wash rm. jacum, no ~~~.~e1,:,~~~~~Lall By owner/ag1 $875.000. WlllSll EIT&TEI Huge master Miit• with sa~na. St500f yrly oi utlls pd '" 539·6190 631-54311, 2473 Orange pets $575/mo. Call
Mark or-net. 759·9567 Lo-I Pflced Plan 1 wlth spa, gourmet kitchen.... ~al"'. 661•77 t2. BEST Ave., Costa Meaa eve/wknd 556·830()
... 1 • ..--..,, ....... ---....... ~ ma11er sulln, on pnv1te cur1ty •vstem. 111e floor• ., I t It k 3141 C.tll .... 1024 sunny loclllon Air con· $795,000 •-~ 1_..__,_L_... •• • ac ......... ,......... E'slde 18' 1 ba, fri>IC, 111,000 NWI dtllontng, decorator win· UM IUln .. --.. ............. ....--..--.......... -did lown claulc 3 Br 2 Ba -beamed cells, no pets.
dow covering• & wall· IU 1111 It al 1202 l1m unit wtupdated kltch lalMI S 3 9 5 I mo sac .
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prkg. no pe1S $475tmo
833·7890. 846-1947
Piiot Want Adi. Clallltled Ada 842·5'78 highly upgraded. dbl ger. munny tennis. pool 4 Beautiful lrg 3 bdrm +rim· bay & ooean views st 150 Rite close to ocean 2 l r sober oldef person. no
lrplc. good E.slde lo-parks. Only st87.ooo. Uy rm w/180 deg ooean Condo on Bay t& 1u11y crpts lhru-out bltins y 4 pets, yrly $425 mo 111,
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formal dining, spa, great view of bay & mountains. owe AlTD for
30 years! Fee.
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agt 631.t2845 Woodbridge Groves wflerms 1111 Won't tall. and bright. Avall now 2 story all crptd pool need apply 673·11765 Osttwsr 557•2641 Auburn model 2 bdrm you own the land Call $1200 yrly kids/pets $575 rush eves/Wkndl.
with every upgrade Im· Patric« Tenore 760·8702 WATERFRONT HOMES 539-6190 sm lee BEST 1glnable Gorgeous neu-631· 14\lO UUIA IAOILlll
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redwood deck. A mutt 211 •E see S152.000.
with garage epartmenl. WHllllMl •N
alley acceH. $155,000. 2 bdrm. S 1011.000. FtUll Premium location across
3 BR home on 11rge lot. lrom pool & lerge perk.
197,000. Eaey terms. Llghl & 1lry: totally Im· PHL ll•I maculate Inside & out.
Quiet IOOltlon 3 BA 2 Ba. ~~:~:~~r~,b~~.~~~llo.
llreplace. RV access. Call Diane P8fkln• S 146,000 financing by 552·2000
owner. 1., ... .,, .. lffr.
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By Owner. beautllul. qultt.
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bath. f0t xtra large family
+ ln·law quar1ers. R• Ouoed to $170,000/Flrm
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prMtlglous Yale Loop 3
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669·70611. 2131807-~330.
Walk 10 beach. Lovely 1 ..... ,I wlllttr story. 4 Br. 3 ba. lam rm. ltltlh din rm, patio, courtyd (Showcase Homes) Call
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large bllh $-405/yrly
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Prldeol Lido Isle executive l1MlM1ll U h ' 11 3 'e 2 Bad Bach Apl. i360tmo. furn home coveflng 3 1011 on -"DD" n earo o r e· or unfurn. EHl·slde CM ex~lu1lve Zurich Clrele 11 la ~ lala.. ilAW signer decor newer kltch 831-3647
tip ol taland. Only 2 Keauceo 101756 pro land· frptc deep pita crpta $700 ~--=----..,4,,...,,.,.
h 0 m e 1 0 n t h 1 1 seeped 3 Br must '" 4 l1m home delalls IHI. ltacll •
non·bayfront locailon. e 5311-0190 BEST Alty'" 539•6190 BEST lee YOUR ow11
Br's, 7 Ba, prlvll• IL....a lmH 1144 n
courtyard. pool & gar--COUllTllY dens. EJrc.ii.nt financing Ptaiaaala Ul7 t to 4Bdrms.1766-i 1280. :.!:.~:· TomAlllnaon Lib(); Pi;; yffy rental ESTATE
1mall 1 Br. S600tmo.
eummer. S450 winter e1s.eeoe. ~ Macnab · Irvine
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$475 1 Br. I 81 Apt.
S585·S595 2 Br, 2 Ba Townhouse Frplc, aky-
llghtll. patio, all t>ullHns.
366Avoc1do
TSL Mgmt 842·94 12
MESA PINES 2850 Harla
UNIQUE Bach $-425
PAV patio pool spa
TOP AREA quiet no pet•
549·2•47
New condo. 2 Mair sultn,
spa, dbl gar, lrpl, WIO.
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$925 998·9178.
New Condo f0t rent, 2 & .
2\t 81. S700 /mo.
873-4400,
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SongHll Ooungch•ll 1200!> 0 1111. P<. ed I h ll Notte:• 11 h41ft t>y glvlf'I that I~ lnc'IMdual t.rred to above wu fifed In 2 Bdrm 2 011 ,605 S It L -
homa Avenue Southgate c.tllornle wise 1nteres1 n t e WI ~mden.lgnea wlll NII 11 Privet• aei. Elelnt Akuteg1w1 Orange County oo Sept 19, t9llO, 2 398 W Wiit.on 631•5583 H ltl I C. •Ill
90280 · · and/or 1.'Stalc . 0 1n1 n"'ntat111d t>nl t>tdder. sut>• Tnts 11a111m1n1 wes llled won the Fii• No F t4Sll t:l
'V s Coun1y Clefk o• Oreno• County oo Linda A Fantoo, 222 s ''"vor s1. 2bd • S726/mo 1 bd • t111i. 1>u11nen 11 cood~lld t>y 1n-A pell lion hU5 been flied ecr 10 con111m1111on ol 1110 upen<>< 9 WHTUI( YILU I E 15115/MO New cerpet
d1v1<1u1lt IH1.1s1>ana & Wiie) by Curl Wilham Veale S r . in Court • on or 1t1er lht 25th day of June 14, t &3 -...1..., • ..., Anl<een!~~t'nCJ• F9!!t0on6. 22'2 S Trevor -1 S Pren .. Ooungcllalo. , ' July, 19113 11 Ille otflcle ot 611v8'100, nl _,. ·~-~· lr-' , llld paint tepl lo Mnd Th•• IUllomenl WU 11186 With Ille
County Clltfll ot Or•no• Coun1y on rn11 atatemeo1 was 11110 w1m 111e the Superior Court of Orange "411141r & Narv10. t2650 River.id• Ot . PubllSNIO Orange Coea1 0.11) SI . Anenetm. Ce 92806 955 w 19th SI $460 1 16456 • 24th SI 213·
County Clerk 01 O•ange County on Cou nty requc.ostlng that Carl ~0<1h Hollywood 91607. Co<inty of Pllo1 June 30. July?. 14• 21. 1983. This 1>u1lnau w•• conducted Dy• Br tea. patio blt-1111, 592·2725
f2202tt July 15. 1983 WiUtam Veale. Sr. be ap-ot Angele•. State or Call1orn11, a.II 2972-83 an lnd111ldua1 • pool, apo no pets INal ----...-u
Put>ll111to Ora11ge CoMI Dally F22074t 1 d 1 he right, 11111 end lnter111 o4 said------------Tnl• ttatem11fll woa 111.,0 wotn the TIL McMt 1._ 1122 6...U
Piiot July 21 28. August 4, 11. 1983 Publlaneo Orange Coast Dally po ntt! as persona represen· deceased 11 the time ol death •nd 1111 ~IC NOTICE County Clerk 01 Orange County on ~· Beautliul 2 Br l\OUN . Dana
July t t 1983
4226-63 Pilot July 21 28 August 4, 11. 1983 t.att vc tu administer the estate the right, uue end 1n1e1eat ttlat the ------------July 13 1983
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Dua Point 2726 Pt , evall 811. Reap.,
4225-83 o( Emm a Hild (under the In-iestate hH acquired by ope<etlon 01 FICTITIOUI IUllNESI Pubhahed Orange Cont Oally straight eoull, non-emkr
dl'pendcnt A dministration of law or otherwlae other lhar1 In •d· NAMI! STATIMl!NT Pilot Julv 21. 211. Aug. 4. I 1. 1983 Lorge lovely 2 Br 2 ba, 1325/mo Att 6, 661•7642 ____ M __ ll_C_NO_T_l_CE ___ 1------------1Es A l) Th ti 1 1 dltlon to tnat 01 H id o.ceased. at Tne 1011ow111g f)ilraona are 001ng 4205·83 blketwel~ to bch SSOO. or 838•50211v m"". PUBLIC NOTICE tates <.' e iJe t on s the lime ot dHth, 1n and 10 all tne t>uslnose u 644·6493 -..
,ICTlTOUS IUllHEa& set ror hl•llrlng In Dept. No. 3 certain RHI prope1ty lltuated In the "NEW YORI( YOUGURT co ... 1------------Furnished Sleeplng room,
NAME STATEMENT Order No 40032·07 al 700 Civic Cen ter Dr., W est, City or P11cent11. County ol Orange. 23815 Et Toro Roao. El Toro. Call! n1111:111c Mnf lCE 6 l.rg 3 Br. 2 Ba trplc deck 51\are ba1n. nr SC Plaza. The lollowlng persons are dotng NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE C 92701 J 1 151.ie of Celllornla. pa111culatly de-92630 ~---'"'"""llU\.l..;..._.-______ & gar $675 Call Wesley tamale non-amkr pref
l>uJtness as TS NO 351 Santa A n a, A on u y M:rll>ed as follows. 10 wit· ROBERT THOMAS 3692 Hamll-493-8538 7 EQUINE A fHLETIC CENTER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 'J.7. 1983 a t 9:00 a m . LOI 42 ol fril:t 7262, a5 per map ton lrvlne Calif 92630 FICTITOUI IUllNESS S270/mo 556-173 2126 Ttiurm DEED M TftUST DATED Jeft. S, IF YOU OBJECT to the recorded In Book 275, Pages 40 to p'AMELA THOMAS 3692 Hamil-Tne 1!1~:l~gaT:e~::E~: dotn!I Neat & Glean 2Br, 288 Lge furn hOVM . brTiii ~ .• c,Lo1S101~veensa RC_!n·a9rd2~!l 2126 1•2, UHt.Ell YOU TAICE ACTION granting or the petition , you 45 ol Mapa In tile otlloe of the Coun· too, Irvine, Cslll 92630 t>usmllst 8S 7 wldec9k3 &8 g38arage S535 Clean n/smltr, F pref
"' ~ a ·~ ~· TO PftOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT ty Aac0<de1 of Hid county Tn1s 1>"•1n111s 1a conoucteo t>y an CJ t t7 t J I> R ,. N mo 4 • 5 Wesley S300/mo John 548·2497 Thurin MAY IE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. should either appear at the more commonly known as 2345 indtvldua-I s am oiee oav ew-0 c M c 92627 port Beach, Ca . 92660 Vety 1\1Ce SIUOIO, garage. L lk cl t '.+-0518 esa 8
9 ~F YOU NIED AN EXPLANATION h earing anJ state you obJCC· N111c11ez Placentia. Clllfornla AOBEFIT THOMAS c noiles Hut>ert Rowell. 32a 20111. ,m uatktard $400 mo 0 rm. wa 111 OM · m i
Heny Eawaro Hinton u 1 loF THE NATURE OF THE lion s or 'ft IC' wratt.en objec· Terms ot sale cu n In lawful money T111s s111emem w111 111ed w11n ine Hunt1ng1011 Beach Ce 92646 93 8538 lo t>ch H B All ain-Ccr•~06rd6 Cir Huntington Beacll !PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YO"! t . 't h th un before of the i.:n11<1d States on conllrma11on County Clerk ol Orange County on lnis business 15 conouciea by all 8 4 · men111es at $295 ruP 8• 4 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ions WI e ro ol salt Ten percen1 ol amount to be June 27 1983 d d 1 VIEW 2Br. 2B<1. spacious. nego11a1>le S150 dep This t>usiness is conducteo t>y a ST EWA AT TITLE OF CALI· lhe hear ing, Your appear· <1epoa1t110 wltn bid F21M30 in lvi u~harltta Hut>erl Rowell 2 decks $f>50 mo 962-3956
general partnership FOANIA. a C1111om1a Corporation as ancc• may be· In person or by B1os or olle11 to t>e in writing eno Put>llslleo Orange Coast Dally Tnos statement was 111eo w1111 lhd 759·0650 675-<1174 Mat Fem ha' ·•nl "rn. rm Mork Richardson duly appointed Trustee under the , will t>e receiYed et lhe aforeaaJd o•· Pilot June JO July 7 14 21 t983 c o c • v v Ttiis statement wos hied wilh lhe 1011ow1ng descrlbeo oeed ol trust your a1tom~y. lice a1 any llrne altar tne first put>ll· · 2995-83 counly terk 0' ratlge ounty on Hunt. Beach 2740 w/pvt Ba lo rent :10
County Clerk or Orange County on WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IF YOU ARE A CREDI-c;atoon nereol and Detore dale ol June 23 198J F1871157 1 Br, lrg yd, nr bell $400 non·smoklng Fem 25~
June 23. 1983 10 rHE HIG!'1EST BIOOER FOR TOR or a t'Ontln gent creditor sate ------C-IW\ __ C____ Put>llslle<I ornnge coast Dally 9 553 546· 1307 att 3 30
0 C ~21~1 CASH or es set 1ort11 1n Section o f tht> dl..'Ct'ascod you m ust file Oa1eo 11111 6111 day or July, 1983 MU null E Pilor June 30 July 7 14. 21. 1983 960·0 32 or 960· 1 · ---Put>llsneo range oa5 11 'I 2924h of the CMI Code, all rognt. title ' J8fry M Enrognt 2971 83 2 & 3 Brs c:.lose ID beech N B 2 t>lks to ocean. Piiot June 30, July 7 14 2 t 1983 iana interest conveyea 10 and now your claim with the l'Ourt or E~ecutor 01 Int Estate FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • · pvt pallos. many luxurys Pools. tennis. wash/dry
2968·83 ne1d DY 11 under said Deed ol Trust In pn.>Sen l at to the personal rep -ot said Decedent NAME ITATIMENT Contact An•la 846•950 1 S325/mo 645·2583 eves
-------------thil proper!~ neraonall8f oescrot>e<I resenlallve appointed by the Sllwtrlon, Mll .. r Tne lot1<>w1ng person is ooong POOLIC NOTICE
MllC NOTICE un1:a~~~ me;ILVIO F FACK. an l'OUrl within tour . m onths ~;;,"'~t,,.,.lde Or. t>u~~~~A~~OURS. 1022 I Slater NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE 2r:~~:1:;0 f:~~· t"8;~~ N~:,,or~~~h~ltS~~~.C~,
NOTICE IHYITING IUDS BENEFICIARY DAVID H Crom the date of rtrst issuance Nor1h Holly..,ood, l1I07 Ave FO\lnlaln Valley. Ca . 92708 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that g1na C11cle. $550/rr.o Call 770-8454, Kathy
Tne County Sanitation D•slrtcls 01 DRINKWATER, a married man, as o f letters as hrovid ed in Sec-· Put>llshed Or;1nge Coast Dally JOHN MCNEELEY. 17160 San ton Monday August t5. 1983 al D 840 6302 498-5760 Room, S300 Pvt ba & en· Orange Counw. Calllornie. wm re· n1s ~ sep1ra1e property · 700 f p '--t Code Piiot July t4, 15. 21 , 1983 Malito Foun1111n Valley Ca • 92708 10 00 am 1n 1ne Law Olhce ot Larry
ce1ve s1Jaled Dios until Tuesday. Recorded January IS, t982 as lion o l e ro ..... e ~110-83 This t>usoness '' conducteo by •n Rolhman locatl!O at 14140 Beacl\ •$450/mo up 1 & 2 Br trance Cook1ni· working
Augus1 2, 1983, at It 00 A.M Bids lntr No 82•0 16995 01 Ollic;lal Re· o f Caltro:n1a. The time ~or 1nd1v1oual '3ouievard. Suite 106 weslmonst.ir, unlurn & furn puol, spa man Laguna 4 4-445!_
mus1 t>e rece1veo at the Districts Ao· icords 1n 111e ollice 01 the Recoroet filing claims wdl not expire John Mc Neeley ""alltorn1a Attorney Larty Rot nm au 18992 Flor 1da 842·2834. SEA• •111 IOTEL
lime neraonat>ove set lortn. et wn1cn descrlt>es 1ne following property: Lot h h . :ed FICT.ITIOUS llU•INISI County Clerk 01 Orange County on lownetS Asso<:lollon. WILL SELL AT Wiiiy rentals now avall
m1n1S1ratrve olll=es t>y the date and Orange County. said deed ot trust prior lo (our m unths from the ~IC NOTICE This statamenl was llle<l with tne ~" t>et1et1' ol Hldllen VIiiage Home· A 842 3172 ...
hrne they will t>e put>llcty opened ano 7 end the Northerly 2 00 leet ol Lot 6 date of t e eanng notic June 29, 1983 ~UBLIC AUCTION TO lHE HIGH· 3 t>d 2 t>a, AOjlgoll $126 & up Color TV
examined at tne office !>' tne Dis-on Block 22 ol Tract No 772, es above. NAME STATIMENT F219177 E ST BIDDER FOR CA SH , course. ~Int view. Quiel Phones in room 2274
lllcts. 10844 Ellis Avenue. Fountain isnown on a map reco1<1e<1 In t>ool< YOU MAY EXAMINE the Tne lollowlng persons are doing PubllSlleo Orange Coast Dally CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED people only $625/mo Newport Blvd , CM
Valley, C1lltorn1a, lor the lollowlng 23 pages 5 ano 6 ol Miscellaneous ( I k b h l If t>usoness as Pilot July 7. 14. 21 28, 1983 CHECK tpaya1>1e at time ol sale "' I 714-840-6639, Enk 646-7445 OPEN STEEL SHELVING Maps. rec;oros of Orengo County. I e . ept y t e. rour . you CULINARY ARTWORKS. 880 7VIC· 3073-83 lawtul money ol tne U111ted States) all
AND STORAGE RACKS ICalllornia end the South 2 00 teet ot are intl'r ested an the est.ale, torla St . Costa Mesa, Ca 9262 right tnle andinteresi created t>y a t:lose 10 t>eacn 2 Br 2 Bo lloo• & leer• 2902
SPECIFICATION NO LOt 8 1n Block 22 or Tract No 772, as you may serve upon lhe ex-Leo Lira Aom«o 880 VICIO<la St · ~IC NOTICE Notoce of Oelault ano Elecuon 10 Sell stove retri9e c;rp1s '~M~at·u·r·e"!'L·a•d!"'y~l!"'O~l!!'lv·e·l!l"n_m_y
E· l3S (AE·BIOJ isnown on a map recorded on ~ --u tor or adm inistrator or Cosie Mesa Ca 926~7
1 . ati Pursuant to Oecle1a11on 01 CO'<le· drapes deck $550 s L
Bods muSI 00 su1>m11te<1 on tne 123 pages 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous ~~ • This t>usmess Is co du<: ed Dy FICTITIOUS IUllNESS nan1s Conditions & Aestroc11ons. 536-4637 ~ou~te ha1;8 ca~ Fre!~~~ torm suppl1&<1by1ne D1strtc1s in ac· Maps. recoros 01 Orange County, upon the an omey for the ex· 1no1Y1oua1 NAME STATEMENT which Nollet was recorded oo. L
coroance w11n all provisions of Ille ICalllorn•a ecutor or administrator, and Leo Ura Romero tn The following person is . ooing August 18 1983 es lnatrument No_ Lg Bacn, w /y<J lull kit nr Board tn exchange for
specllocalioos MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 464 file w t th thl' court w ith p roof Tnis statement wu 11180 wtttl ~ t>usintlss 85 82-t93151 ot. Olfoelal Rec;otCls 01 Or· bch Quiet person no your cooking 499-2602
Spec1lica11ons, bid t>lanks and 62nd StrlH!t Newport Bach. Ca '(1t o( service a written r u est County Clerk ol 01anga County o GENE'S AUTO SERVICE, 2050 ange CO\lnty. Callfornla. In tne prop-pets, non-srnkr $425 mo Room & Board, pV1 chrls•
futther tnformat•on may t>e ot>taoned e s11ee1 aodress 01 common des1g-. ' • eq -1 June 20• 1983 FllU7' H1111>01 Blvo Costa Mesa Ca erty s11ua100 on said County and 960 0587 uan hm $400/mo Call
at the at>ove aooress Telephone '1al1on 1s s11own aDove, no warranty st.aun g that you ~es1re spec;1a O II 92627 . • .. State descnt>ed es y Motntalnance/garoen1ng, 645·7629 S40-~ 10,°' ~62·24 11 l s/Tea Holl· Is given 10 ots completeness or cor· no tK't' of the filing of an tn· Pu"~~11~"fi 2°;~g~ 4C~~5\98: Y PHIL TAPLIN, 20621 Goshawk Lot 28 ol Tract No 8839 es per apartment handymen. H 1......,11~-·l--.,.2.,.&A..t,... ~e~ ni:. 01 roc.urement rectne55)" ven tor y and appraisement or 0 u y • u • '4214.93 Lane Huntington Beach, 92646 Map recordell '" Book 397 Pages own 10019 helptul Cati Olt •,::Oii I m
pope Y The Vendor u"oer salo Deed ol ts f th ti Tilts ousiness 1s c;ono1.1c1ed t>y an 14· 16 of Miscellaneous Mops re· Pu1>11sned Orange Coast Da11y Piiot flrust. t>y reason ol a breac;11 or de· est.ate asse or o e . pe • mo1v1oua1 ords ol said County Aecorll Deon 7 14/842-8807 Hrs Ull lA IUDI
July 21. l983 4219·83 ~eult 1n tho ot>ligallons seoured lions or atwunts mentioned MLIC NOTICE p11,1 Taplin !Owner MA RAV TEAGUE t>twn 12·6 IOTOI Ill
-------------~hP·"!Dy. neretotore eKecuted end in Sec-tton 1200 and 1200.5 o f t n1s statement wH meo w1tn tl'le The stree1 adoress and other NEAR SCH· :?Br 1~.ea 2 Wkly rentals, low rates,
Ml.IC NOTICE ~e1ovureo 10 rhe unoerslgned a wrl1-the California Probate Code. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS CO\lnly Clerk ol Orange County on icommon desognallon 11 any ol the Pa 110 ~ t r p le. w / o color TV. free cottee. •en Oec1arat1on OI Oelault and De-•· C b NAME STATl!Ml!NT June 29 1983 eal property oescrlbl!O above Is It .., YOU Aft£ IN DEFAULT UNDER A rnan<l lor Salt. ano written notice ol Choate GI oate The lollOwing pe<sont ere doing Fl1Mlt purpo•le<l 10 t>e 10085 Hlooen Vil· hook-1.1p. o slteet pr .. 1ng heated p00I & steps 10
DEED OF TRUST DATID SEPTEM· ~react\ and ot election to c.use 1ne 510 W. llb St, Ste. 416 business 15 Put>hsneo Orange Coast Daily age Ro&<l Garden Grove. ca1itorn•o p & gar dsnwsnr Oosposal ocean Kllch's avail
ll!R 4• 1llO UNLESS YOU TAKE µnders1gned lo sell slid prope<ty 10 Los Angeles. CA 90014 PINE KNOT MOTEL. 6302 w PtlOI July 7 14 2 I 28, 1983. 92640 S525 mo 960-3005 AM 985 N Coast Hwy
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ~11sfy said obllga11ons. and 1118'&-213_6%3·!%97 Coll! Hwy. Newport eeecn. c a 3020-83 Tne 1.1nders19neo Trustee dos· Ltt•H leach 2741 Laguna Beach, 494-5294 PftOPERTY, f·T MAY BE SOLO AT A lafle• tne underslgneo caused said 92663 cla1rn1 any llat>lllly 101 any Incorrect· _ S
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN 1101ice t>reacn ind of election 10 t>e Pub hshecl Orange Coast Ou•ne & Jeanie Wengeler 281 l'\et.IC NOTICE riesa ol the street aoareu and otner Olx 2 Br 1 Ba Ocean vu. •••er
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE J:lecordeo Apr1119, 1983asonstr. No. Daily Pil ot July 14. 15, 21. Hanover, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 common deslgn11t10n 1t a11y shown I No End beam ce11mg l eatala 2906
OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINS'T ~3-162941 01 saoo Ot11c1a1 Aecor6s 1983 Thos 1>us1ness is conouctea t>y· an ITATEMENT OF herein. or Ille legal descr1p11on re-$900 utol 1ncld 494·3044 Bat Isl furn 3or 1~. ba & YOU, YOU SHOULD CON'T ACT A Said sale Wiii t>e maoe. t>ul Wllll0\11 3000 83 noMovat ABANDONMENT OF USE OF i:tteo &t>ove
LAWYER. . ovenant or wa11anty. 11Kpress or Im· • Jean1t wengeler FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Said sale will be m11Cle. t>ut without Lake Forest 2755 21>1 1 ba. close to water
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE p11eo regarding \Ille. possession, or This statement was. filed with the The lollowmo persons h8ve at>an-covenanr or warranty e)(p1ess or Im· Wk I Y or mont hly
T.S. No. 31111 encumbra11ces, 10 pay the remaining ounty Clerk ct Or8nge County on ooneo the use ol 1ne F1ct1t1ous Bu51· ~•eel. regardlno 111le, possession or 'l Br. 1 Ba Condo. /ud 01 7141476· 1237
on Wednesday August 8. 1983 al ~Y 51110 Oeeo 01 Trust. w1111 interest F2201eo SHOPPE 270 East 17th Street. eintenonce assessmen1s. costs rmlpvl Oilr all assoc tees Bay tr on I 3 Br, 2 Ba
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that 1Jr1nc1pa1 sum or Ille note(sl secured PUBLIC NOTICE IJ'u1y 7 19e3 ness 111ame BARBARA'S BRIDAL ncumDrances. to poy 101 oehnquent L lllke, slove/dshwr In ry
10 00 o cloc~ A M ol s111d day in tt'le es on sa10 nole provided. aovances. 11 l<OSU3 Published Orenge Coast Daily Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 and attorneys lee5, 10 w11· $2609 15. Pa 1 d 1 n c I C I u t> S 1800/mo 2' Balboa
room set aside for conouc11no ~ny unoe1Ille 1erms ol said Deed of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pilot July n 28 Aug 4, 11, 1993 Tne Foc1111ous Business Name re-~Ith interest thereon es provided 1n membrshp S6251lse 811 Cove 645-5135
fruslPe s Sales w11n1n Ille olhces ol tTrusl lues cnarges ano upenses 01 NAME STATEMENT 4o65·83 terred 10 at>ove was ltleo "'Orange isa16 0ec101a11on onvRnces, II any occ Will SHOW SA l
AEAl ESTATE SECURITIES SER· ~he Trustee ano ol tile trusts created Tne lotlow1ng persons are 001ng Coun1y on Novemt>er t3 1981 ~11oe1 the terms 01 sa•d Oeclarat1on 0 I 7 23 671\-7786 Have somelhlnQ )'OU Wltll
VICE loce1ecl at 2020 North Broad· .,Y said~ 01 Trust t>usmess as R1t1J 11enrte11e Buenn t58 t2 Oun· ~ees cnorges and e•P<"Mts 01 sa1<1 lo NII? Ciu.tfied ede 00
way Su•te 206 in the C11y OI Santa Sato Sale woll oe helO on August WAVETEK 3990 Westerly,Su11e DUDLIC unncE oalk Ln Hunt1ng1on Beach Ca iA11orney I Newport Beach 2769 It well I Call NOW .
Ana County 01 Orange state 01 Cal" 12 1983 a1 10 00 AM a11ne Cn119-280. Newport 96acn Ca 92660 rug ,_ 9264; Tne Homeowner!! Assoc1a11on 1 BA conoo Versailles 6-42-5678.
lom•a REAL ESfATE SECURITIES ,nan Avenue entrance to Ille Civic Automated Sw1mpoo1s Inc (OH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Kurt H Bvehn 15812 Dunoalk t.inoer sa10 Declara11on nere1olore Pool anO tactl•t•es ----------
SERVICE as ou1yappointeo Trustee~en1erBu1t<11ng 300EastCnapman OOM)(On10) t248 Wesl 451nS1ree1. NAMEITATEMENT Ln Huntorlgton Beach Ca 92647 je1ecu1eo and oehvereo 10 the T 5575 mo Aicnard
unoer a1•d DtH!luant to the POwer ol iAve11ue Ora11ge Ce Menshelo On10 44906 Tile IOllowing persons are ooing Ba11>sra E King 275 East 18111 µ11oers1gne<1 a WT11ten Oec;1aratoon ol 213 830_2323 sale conle11eo on that certain Oee6 Tile total amount or the uripa16 Tn•s t>usiness os conouc1e0 t>y 11 t>usoness llS s1ree1 Colla Mell Ca 92627 be•aull end EleeUon 10 Se11 to ~ I
ol T1us1 ececuted Dy Paul D B•ac~ balance or the ot>hga11on secured t>y corporation THE MILK PALACE a4o w 19\h This t>usonets was con<1uc1eo t>v a ocoroed 1n tne County w,.,ere the 2 oo house 1 t3 29th St
ano L1nd11 L B1ac1i. huSDllind and ~o property to Ile solo 1oge1ner AUTOMAlEO SWIMPOOLS, INC Street Cosui Mesa Ca 92627 gene•al per1n11rsn1p eel p1oper1"-dosct1t>ed herein 15 Npl Penn $900/mo
wile 1ecoroeo Septemoer 26. 19801n fW•ltl interest late cnaroes, and eslt· Gary L Zuencher Prelklenl Sa~ E Ryu 100; E Grant Santa Tn11> s1a1tmen1 w" llle<l w11n tt>e ocale<I Trusree collduct1ng sale A v a 1 1 1 m m e d
t>ook 13762 ol 0111c1a1 Reeoros 01 l"'ated costs. ll•Penses. and ad· Tt11s statement was flled with the Ane Cd 92701 ' County Clerk ol Oranoe County on ,.._arry Rothman :? 13•433_0502
»IO CO<Jntv at page 1557 Re-ivances. as 10 the oate nereot. 1s County Clerk ot Orange County on S~e 0 R u 1001 E Granl Santa June 13. t983 !Attorney at Lew
corder s lns1rument No 39160. t>y $t52 037 20 0 111t July 20, 1983 July 15, 1983 Ma Ce 9/701 · Put>l1sned Orange CoaSI Dally 14 t40 Bea~n Blvd Suite 106
redSOn ol a D•each or oelauot onpay· STEWART TITLE or CALIFORNIA F220t01 n iis t>uslness., conducted t>y an p1101 July 21, 28 August 4 11. 1983 714)638-5581 menl or perto•mance ol the ot>ll· tas said Trustee Put>llsnoo Orange CoHl Dall)' individual 4215·83 By Larry Rothman
c;auons secureo thereby 1nc1uo111g Jjy St1Wa•I T,fleol CaJtlorn1a Piiot July 21, 28, Aug 4, tl, 1983 SemE Ryu Publlsheo Orange Coast Daily Piiot
1na1 Droacn or oetault, Nol•ce 011900 North Broadway 4217-83 This statement Wiii flieo wllh 11111 DllDLIC MnftCE ~uly 21 28 August 4 t983 4222-83
wnocn was reeoroe<l Maren 29 !983 1San1a An• Calll 9270 t County Clerk 01 Orange County on ____ r1111 ___ .-______ 1--------------I
11• Recoroer s lnstrumenl No 714)558· t t 14 nolDLIC MnTICE J 1 7 1963 83· 132554 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC By Jamie L WlltkS r-1111 ,_ u 'I' F2:201tt k 06104 MLIC NOTICE
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-jAHt For.,osu•a Ollice1 01263 Put>llslled Ofa Coast Oeiry !'liOTI CE OF DEATH OF
DEA FOR CASH lawful money of Ille IPuolosn~•ange Coast Dally Piiot NOTICE O,"TRUITEE'S IALE PllOt July 2 t 211 ~ust 4. 11 1983 MADE LINE MARG ARET NOTICE OF TftUSTEE'S SALE ~~~'.,:~ 0~1~':~,lt~r; ~:=l~~~:c~ I.July 2t 28 August 4 1983 4223•83 T.8. No. CWflt 111 4073-63-&3 MCGUCKIN PETITION T O YOU ARETi~'~f:~0~1 UNDER A
stale Of feoer1t1 cre<l•l union 0, .8 IMPOftTANT NOTICE TO PftOP· ADMI NISTER E ST >T E NO. PEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY
tta1e or l•i<Jeral 5avtngs and 1<>11n l'\et.IC NOTICE YOU AA!RINTYOEOFWANUELftT UNOER A l'\et.IC NOTICE A 119000 tr14 19&0 UNLECSS YOOURT AOKE EACIT. 8$SOClat1on dcim1cile<l 1n tn1s state. " • ION TO PROTE TV U H M .
1111 payable at tne time of S8111, all woe... E>EED OF TRUST. DATED DECEM· K-tl17 To all heirs. b eneficiaries. !MAY 8E SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE
tight title and 1ntelesl helo t>y II, as YOU ARE IH DEFAULT UNDER A BER 18. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE FICTITIOUa IUSIHE88 creditors and contingent F YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
Trustee on rhatrHlproper1y sltuete DEED OF TftUST DATED Augu1I ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR NAMEITATEMENT c r edlt Orl Of Madeline HE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-c d S 0 lt>e<l 30 118.2. UNUSS YOU TAKE AC· PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A T 1 11 oolnn NG AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD ,,, Seid ounly an tale esc;r Tto' N TO PftOT·CT YOUft PROP-PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEEO AN he 0 owing persons ate .... Margaret M cGuclcln anJ ~oNTACT A LAWYER as lollowg "' T RE t>uslness ae· " LOI 64 ol Tratl 7026. In 1he County EftTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Pue-EXPLANATION OF THE NA u me WASH HOUSE, 7 to Norin El persons wbo may ~ other · ~ s T AN·SHAW CORPORA HON. A
ol 01an11e State ol Calilornla, as pet LIC SALE. tF YOU NEED AN EX· OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Camino Real. MIH IOn Viejo. Ca wise late res led In tbe wlll -.alilo1n1a oorpora11011. as duly 81)-map recoroea on Boo1t 266, Pages 43 PlANATION OF THE NATURE 0, YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 92691 d , l , polntecl Trustee under tne lollow1ng
lo ., inclusive ol Moscett•neous THE PftOCEEDING AGAINST YOU, LAWYER Nader Oholaml 23102 Sonolta. BD , or esta e. oeac111>e<l dee<I ol Hust WILL SELL
Mat>s recoros of saoo Orange Coun· YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAW· On .-.ugus1 3. 1983, al 10.00 a.m • Mission Vlt to Cl 9269I A petition bas been filed AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lHE
ly YEft. CAL WESTERN AECONVEYANCE T111s 1>us1ness II c;onoucted by an by E dward R. M cG uck iD Su· HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH OI as
The sireei aooress or othet com· On JUiy 27 1983 at 10 00 A M CORPORATION as duly appotntld Individual perlor Court of Orange Coun-~I 1or1111n Section 2924h ot 111e CIVIi
rnon oes•gnarion 04 tne real oiope<ty SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY as Trustee under ano pyrsuent to Deed Naoet Gt'Olaml E d ·d R ... ooe. all right totle ano 1nteres1 coo
nereinal>O•e oescr•t>eO is 1>uroorled 111e ouly appoontea Trustee under ol Trutl recordeo January 6, 1981 H lnis slatemenl wu lile<l wtlh the ty requesting lbat war • veyed 10 1111d now lleld t>y it under
10 De an<I pursuan1 10 O!Hld 01 Trust Re-Intl No 4762, 1n t>OOI< 13904, PeQll County Clerk 01 Orange County 00 M cGuc:kln be appointed as 151110 Deeea 01 lrus1 1n tne properly
19r, Pon Loc:Ysll!lgh Ptace New· c0<de0on DltC 7 11182 as Oocumen1 735 o1 0 111e1a1 Rec:0<ds In the olttce July 14 1983 personal representative to Mreinetler oescrlt>ed t>Otl Beecn Cahlornla no 82-427954 01 Olllclll Reco<os In ot the Covnty Rec:ordet of Orange F220MI d I l b l f TAUSTOA LEE C PUTNAM ano
The unoe<sogneo neret>y oosclaims me DlllCl' ot 1ne Ae<;o1oe1 of Orange County, Stale ol Ca111orn1a ••· Put>hslled Or•noe coui Dally a m D sler l c esta e o NANCY' E PUTNAM, huat>and and
all llablllly 101 ar.y 1,,correctness 1n Celltornla exeoull'o by JAY B ocuted by WILLIAM 0 WALTERS Piiot July 21, 29 Aug 4 11 1983 l't1 a d e 11 D e Marg are t ~lie as Joint Tenenta
laid s1ree1 sdo•ess or otner com· MANN an unmarried may WILL and BETTY ANN WALTERS. nus· 4206 83 McGuckln (under &be lnde· BENEFICl/\RY RANDALL c
mon oealgnatlon SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lO THE 1>ano and wile 81 community prop-en dent Administration of 13RY ANT and AUDREY J BRYANT, Sad sate wHI be made without '11GHEST 610DER FOR CASH, (pay-e1ty P1 '1usD11nd and wife Recorded Febru· ..,8,.~nt e•prinsor 1mplle6 regard-at>le at time ol sale'" lawtul moneyot WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC NOT~CE Estates A ct ). The pt'tltlon Is iaty 13, 1980 aa Instr No 15141 In
•n 1111! P09HSS•On Of encum-lhe UntlBO Statea) al TO HIGl'iEST BIDDER FOR CASH set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 ~ook 1350 I page 3 12 of on1c101 Ae-t>r~nces to satisfy Ille principal 081• The North Iron I entrance to tl1e (payat>le at tome of sale In lawful FICTITIOUS •UllNESS at 700 Civic Cen ter Dr .. 1eordt In 1ne ot11ce ol 1he Recor de< ol
1 th N r r ottoer obhget1on coun1y CO•Hlhou&e. 700 Civic Cente• money ol the Unlte<l Stltff) at Ille NAMI STATEMENT W Sa A CA 92701 !orange County UIO d!MIO 01 trutl ance ~ D 8 0
0e ~ 01 TruSI witn Drive West Santa Ana Cal1torn11 North from entrance to tile county Tne lollow1ng t>ertons 11e doing tit , nta na, 00 ldescrlt>es the following property ~~~SI 1:0s:;n., sums as pro~•dld 9270t a11119nt 11t1e and 1~1eras1 CO'I· cour1nouse. 700 Civic Center Drive. t>ut1ness es July 37, 1983 at 9:30 AM. The Easte•ly 75 leet 01 1he West·
theretn olus advances it ariy under veyed 10 eno riow netd t>y 11 under Wasl Senta Ana Ca1lfom1a all right. t A )WI L 0 KI NG DOM I BI IF VO OBJECT to tlle ltrly 145 feel 01 Loll 39 eno 40 In
tne le•~s tllefeof an<l Interest on Oeec:t ol T1us1 1n 1he prol)ef1y Situ· 11118 an<l 1n1ereS1 conveyed to and AENT·A·PLANT 20322 VIiiage Or grantl no of tbe petition y ou '31ooll B of Trec:t No 6t2, in tne c ity n end lus lees ated 1n '8•o County Ca11torn1a oe-now lleltl Dy 11 under sa10 Deed ol Huntington Beec:n. Ce 82646 & • lof Costa Meta County 01 Orange. s~c7 aov~n~es espens:S 01 the 1er11>1ng the 1and therein See at· Trust 1n the property s11ua1ad in said Freo H•m•ndez Ill. 20322 Vl•ege should either appear at tbe js111e of Cllolornil ns per map re· ~r~s~!' ano 01 Ille lruSls create<! Dy t&ened legal description Coun1y 1n6 Stile de11Crol>ed as Dr Huntington 8eact1. Ce 92&C8 bearing and state you ob Jee· icordeo 1n l>Ooil 20 pages 1 end 2 ol
•d Deed 01 Trust The 10181 amount Tne street eodress an<l other Lo1 14 ot Tr11c1 No 3487. as Der Tn1s bu1lnes1 II conaucted t>y. en lions or file wrltltn obJtt· 1M1sce111neoua Meps In the 0111ce 011 51 I 1 ason common deslon1111on 11 ,,,..,., ot tnt map recorded in Book 122. p11ge1 8 1no1v1dual ~he County Recorder 01 said County 01 511'0 ot>l19auon. Inc ~~1~ aend ex: real property desc111>e0 at>ove 1a to 18 inc1u11ve ol Mlace1111neou1 Fred Hernandez Ill lions wltb tbe court before Mey 1110 be know11 11 764 W81!1 :~s~~·~~~:dTtr:~~n at~he lime 01 pvrµorteo to t>e 3702 S Parton S1 . Mapa as pe• records In the Otlica of T111a sta1ernen1 was lile6 woth 111e the hearing. Vour appear-201n Sireet, Costa Mesa. CA 92626
in•tlal put>l1C1tt1on ol inis Notloe, 11 Santa Ana Ca 92707 1ne Cuunly Recorder ol sa10 County County Clerk 01 Orange County on anc:e may be In person or b y ·111 a s1ree1 adClress or common s24 7~7 48 The undersigned Trustee dis· EXCEPT THEREFROM all oil. QllS, June 30, 19113 tt 10es1gnallon 1s snown ot>ove no war.
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES claims ony llet>lllly tor any incorrect· minerals and other nydroca11>ona, F21t750 yo1uFr •vooUroeyR. E A CREDI 1ran1y 15 given ;u 10 ns completeneu SERVICE 8 Calllornio nest of the atreet adoress ano other 1>e1ow a deptn cl 500 feet. wlll ... ' Put>llshed Orange Coast O•lly A • ior correctness)'
corporation common des1gna11on, 11 any, enown '"• 11gn1 ot autlace entry, 11 ra-1P1101 July 21 28, Aug 4 '1, 19113 TOR or a con tingent creditor Tile oene11c1ery \moer aa10 De11d
By fSe&l) 0 J Mo•gt1 herein 11 11111 street aooress or other served in 1nat1umen1S of record 1 42 t6-83 of the deceased you must lot TruSt Dy reason ol a 1>1011ch or
,11 President common detlgn111on 01 the pr09trty The street tddress an<I Other fll I I ' I th tb loefeult 1n 1ne obllg1111ons secured
2020 North Broadway Su•le 206 is no11n<11e11e<1 hereon. directions 10 common ot11gnat1on. If at\y, ot the l'tlll.IC NOTICE e your c a m w e ~Mret>y. nerotolore exeucted and
Senta Ana C• 921oe tt'leproC>lfly m•y be ot>talned trom real rpoperty de!ICrlt>ed •bove II court or present It to &be per· jde11vered 10 the unaerslgneo a writ·
1714) 9!>3-61110 tne o-1ic11ry ne•eon named 10 a purported to t>e. 29AO Andro1, Coeta FICTITIOUS IUltNESS aonal representative ap-tten Oecl•,..llon of Dtl11111 and De·
Detl<I June 30. tll113 w1111en rtQue11 sut>m111e0 to stld Mesa. CA 92626. MAME STATWMl!NT Int d by tbt court wltblJI 1n1nd IO< Sale. i nd WTltlen notlee ol Put>litlled Ofenge coast Dally ~ftc:llry W1tt11n ten deys from the Tne undersigned Trustee dlt · Tna lollowtng person• ere doino po C bfeecn a.no ot election lo cause tne p1101 Jul 14 21 211 1993 first publlcetlon ol 1n1s no11<0e c111ms any llat>lllty lo• any incorrect-1>usineae u four moDtbs from tbe dale of under'SIQntd 10 sell seld Pf<>P8'1Y 10
Y 3034-&3 BENEFICIARY S1a1e Savings and neu ol the 1traet eddreu ano 011\tf BARBARA'S BRIDAL SHOPPE, first luoance of letters aa ~tlsly aald obllgatlons, end in.re. .,_IL' ..,..TIL'r Loan Attoclllton, 222 N El Dorado, <0ornmon deslgn•llon. If any. snown 270 E mn Streei. Coate Me•a. c a provided In Section 700 of •rter 1ne und1111gneo ceueeo salo r~n. "" n.c. Stockton, C1 95202, Pnone: htttln 92627 b P b t Cod f Call ~ottce ol t>reec;l'I eno ol eteeuon to ___ ..;..;;..;;..;;....;;_ ....... _____ 1211119411.11 t&d e•penM s of the Said"" will oe made, bul without Bllt>ata E Kl 27r, E t8tn t e ro a e e O • oe Reoorded April 1. 19113 u Instr aUf'I"'°" C°""T CW trustee. at the 11me of covlf'lenl or w•rr•nty, exprt11 or Im-Street, noa, Costi'toH, c a 92627 fomla. T be time for filing No. 83· 137330 ol Hid Olflclll Ae·
CAL•OftMA. COUNTY Said 1ele wtu t>e mede. but w1tnou1 plied, regerdlng lllle. P<>tteHlon. or Thia buslneu 1a eondV<!led t>y· en claims will 11ot expire prior icordt
CW OflANOI oorwenant 0< warranty, expres1 0< 111cumbr111aea, including 11111, Individual to f r months from the date Said tale wlH be made, btlt without
In the Matt« ol the Appllcatlon of Implied, regtrdlng title, poase11ton, charges and e11penn1 ol tne Trustee Berb1re Kiri OU icoven1n1 or werrenty, express or Im·
KENT EUOl!NE SABLOTNV tor or enc:umbrencH . Including t-. 111C1 ol 111e ttuate cre1te<1 by aald Thia at.iem~nt ,..11 ntl<I with lhe of t be btarln& noticed above. IPlled. reoerdlog ttllt , posteaalon, or
C1\lfl09 ol neme. c11erge1 and expenses ol the Trull" DHd ol Trull. to pay tne remtlnl::S County Clerk 01 Orenoe County on \'Oll MA V EXAMINE tbt 1tnoumbr1nce1. to pay 1111 reml1lng e-No. A11M7 1no of tne 1ru1t11 crHtt<l by .. 10 pr1nclp111umt ol tlte notl(l)MCVf July l !l 18113 file ken t by the coart If yoo orlnc:lpel sum of the notll(sl N()ure<I
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR DHd of Tru1t. to P•Y the remaining bV H id Deed ol Truet to wit: ' ,220MI ,. ' by uld ONCl ol Tru1t, with lnter1111
CHANGE OF NM"E·Kent E119ftlt prlnc:lp1l sum1olth• note( I ) N()Urlld l4S,OOO 00 with lnl«Ht t'*t0!1 Put>lltl'llCI Oren • COlll Delly are lnttrflttd In lbt et tal e, &t In •••d nolt provided, •dvanoes. II
Slbl<>tny hN ftled • petition In thll by tald Deed of Trutl to wu lrom 211183 11 19.00% per 1nnum 11 Pltol July 21-21 A~ 4 11 1993 you may serve upoa tbe tll• 19ny, ut1det 1he 1erm1 01 u1d Deed 01
ooun tor 111 orelet ..nowmo pelltfO!* 14&,405 04 wttn 1n111H1 tnereon provided In eald no111(1) plu1 coat• • • • '4u4-~ ecator or aclmlnlitrator, or frui t.'-· cn11g11 end ••oenMeot
10 etianoe hie """' from Kent 1rorn Feb 15, 19&2 "111 25 % Ptt and any t0v1nc:u w11n lnt«Mt. upon tbt attorDe" for i•e tll· ~he TruttM end or the tr11t1e creattd ~ StblOlny IO Kent Euoent •nnum P<Ovided In 1110 notl(tJ plu1 Tiie t>en.tlcl81y undef .. Id Died , cl lbY Mid Deed ol fruit Seid Hie wlh
Moab)' 111 co111. cnergea an<I eny 8tlCI ell of Tru1111er11otore tJ1teut1<1 eftd ci.-rtllJC NOTJC( K'Utor or admlnl1tra tor. aD oe lltld on Augu1t &. 19~ at 11 00
tt 11 heflb)' orClerlCI that 111 I*· 1dv1ncM H ,762 )3 wnn lnt-t. llv«ed to the unelerllontd • wrltlen . file wllb tbc: coarl wlllt proof e 111. at tne front entrance ol
t0nt lnterMled In the metier The benellc11ry under 111d Deed oec11111lon or deteutf •.nd Demand 'ICTfTIOUS M191N~IS of strvlct a written .....,0e1t St1n-Sh8w Corpo1et1on, 2315 Eeat llOrttaid ~ t>eforethll OOUrl"' o• Tfutl l\lfetotor• ••ICVltd •ndO.. !Or Slit. end I wrl11tn Notlee of ()e,. .... ITATW .... T • • ~, I 17th Street. 8111111 Ana, CA 9271 t ~,,,._,, No 3, 11 700 CMc 1iv1<td 10 tl'lt 1mCll•t1Qned • wrltttf'I teull 1ne1 eiee1ion10 Slit. The und«· Tne toHCWtlrig peraon1 •re doing llatlnf that you du re the total emoun1 ot 1111 unolid
c.nter 0r1 ... WM 1. Banta Ana. Cd-0Kter111on or de•eurt eno Dwm•lld •IOned c1u•tc1 .. 10 f"otlcl Of o.1111111 1>o1111111 ••· 1ptcla 11otlce of lbe flllnf of lbal•nc:e 011ne obllg•llon ~ured by tornle. on Augult lO. 1993, 11 10 00 tor Sile i nd 1 wrlltlf'I Notk;e of O.· end E141ctlon loStll to bl ttcOr<led In KEPOT PAOOIJC'fS COMPANY ID lnvtintory tad appr a tc• IHld property to t>e told. together
AM., end tlleo ano 11'\ete tl'IOw tiull 111d e1ee11on to Sell. The under• tllt ooun1y where th• reel prOl)lrty t• LTD . 1111162 Lark Lane. Hunllng,ton ment of ea tale asnta or of ~1111 1111ere.t1, 111• cn1rv ... and H ll•
Cfi!M , " eny !My hl\19, wl'ly Mid tfOned ceultd H id Nollet of Ollf1ul1 IQcsted S.acll, C1. 112648 mtt.O COllt, e1pent N llld Id•
petlllOn fOf change of narne tnov1d 1t1d tlteltlon to s.1110 be 1ecordtd In o "TEO June 29, 1983 01')'1 e Jacobi, 1ne2 L•rk Line, tile peUllona or acco1111t1 ivencH . 11 ot tilt dAll hereot. I• ~ be Qrant..:t. t'1e eoun:L whtrt the rHI f80f)e(ty It C A L W E 8 T e R N A E • Hunun~o11 6t•cn. I 02648 mentioned In Section 1%80 11211,2 14 94 tn~ ~::':' :='!:t!: :;:t:.~ '7~~1<1& r1~eJR'~~cb~ANV 58~:J~~~,~~ Ml~~ v~:.'i'.'\32~\~al o.moae. up d .. 1zt'°·c•oc101 Ute Callfor•I• 0s':tN'.8't::..J~~RPORATIDN
Id In Orenge c:o.1 o.lty ~. • • OorpO<ltlon .. H id truat.. Thlt llUlllntH II OOtldVC:ltO by· I roua t e. .. eato Tlutlff ,....~ of generll dtoule1Jon. 6y Oarlel'lt ~,. 2655 C&Mlno Del RIO So llmlttd p1nnenhlp G rttcbea A. Road, Eaq. a-y !11n-Sh1w Corpor•tlon ~ ltl""' coumy 11 IM9t MCtl T ruetll Slit Offle~ au111 NO ~2 Ottyl E JtcOD• •• 'H M•a•olla St., Salte 281 f31& Elli 11111 l tr .. t
1 ... lor ~ OOl'OtCUt~ ...... , 234 NOrt" e1 OOrldo St 8en Oteao. CA 9210. Tnlt 1t1ttm111t wee llltO wltn lf'le H tlD&IOD B•a('a. Ca tH4I ~anll Ml, CA 12711
prtor to the dey of ~ llMflnO po Of•-o a 19.}ff 5841 County Clerk 01 Dr•noe County on un "' •• • '7 l4l $42·511 t Defect~ 21. 1"3 Stoc:kton, C1 85201 By Joen MtCool July t 1 1983 171 0Ht·U31 l y Lynt1 Brunner
8".c. w ~ Judge ol tM SU. f209)t4t-1116 Avtnorlied s1gn111.1r1 I 'noJOO PubW!h('d Orangr Coast Auilllnt hcretary
119'lorOOllt1Pub1111NdOrengeeo.t PuDlllMO Orenge CO•at OIHy Publlllled Or•nr COMI D•ity Publlllle<I Orange COltl 0.lly D II p I J I '" 15 21 PubOllMd Orange CoHI Delly
Delly Piiot .My 1. 14. 21. ,~.! 1"3 PMot July 7. 1• ~I. 1083 Piiot JUiy 1•, 71 2 . 1913 Pll01 July 21 28. AUQUll A, 1 t. 1083 " y I Ot u "19113' 300'9 93' Pilot July 13, 20, 21, 1883
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Calli11t M1ld11 C11tr1ct1n, Ftac~ G11••aJ•1 Bt111 Cleaala1 lu1la1 ltnicn ••rrl•1 ''" ltnlct =---==iiiiiiiiiil1t~Nfe_;:-;~c;;at61Fnn;.;.,~. ~c:ia:iibfrlnie'ie1 Gt1tral AedwOOdlcedar fanclnv.1·.,·u-u··1iiil11._U1 ___ -.-.-.-JOAN'S 'CLEANING Laguna Nurilng s;;:vic; •e:;;,_per ... "°1 •w,.,..111eo--~-rl-ng--fn·.1 ........ llU '1 J.c TREE seRVicE
$184 Per da1o facing. t>ars & lorm1ca RemodellRepalrs. comm. new/repair, redwood 8311_5035 Cook·trflndt-all wifely now olftflng prlvate duty 1taH1t1on. RMs. Contult· Expetl•nced & Pro· Trimming, removal. ytrd
, cour'llettops 642-0881 & resld L~ o, bonded. deak1/patfo covers & all duties 540•1287 care. Comp1nlon•. ant Ahlg11mt. 581-8600 teulonaJ. Very reuon-clean-up•. etG. 642-2914
Tha1·1 All you pey O• a Cat~lttf • Ins For est, Stl2·9142 masonry work. Joh11 Mow, edge, cie.t\-up, trim. llve-lns. Alde1, LllN'1, WE OALS 8 OU 0 able ratn ror all or your y•t! 1 30 dey ad 1 .. ..,.....,. ... __ .,...,,..I:"'""~ 631-!i 186 Free est Reas rates. Jim JOAN'S CLEANING RN'S now available 24 Hr " H L F •
In the Rem 8\-rel)alr Unique & FHEHTIMATH G "'--I l 846-1958 Cook·ertend•·•ll wifely Servlce.714-4114-7272 ~~~j£GET~EA" ~lc~~•ll o:v:=~ TypnglWordProc:eulng
DAILY Un usu el 'Work 11 spttelaJty Remodels. Addition• &rift .,_, •fl r dutr.1 540-1287 p la anyt me fipm 10 9 prn II no Ouk:k, ..,Y revlelone
20 yrs lie oonded Lgetsmall •410668 Sprlng1-Hlnget-Opener1. Baabaaa I Ii I 1 I 11 p llltr~ J; r IJISwet. PLEASE KEEP Ae&10111ble 851-1041
Palombo Conai 962-8314 Mark 67:.i ~•25 Repairs. Lo-st rates I Y1j Lome & apt• r-alr•. 20 tall It •J flll P .. ITill TRYING PILOT LI T 557 44 o " " ..., Lovin?! Care, IZomel"'"'t• .. PLAS ER TCHING ... l .. n t1ala1 Aepalr/sml Jobs Fences, A~ HUFFMAN & SON c. om · • 8 yre eKper, reasonable, ,... by Richard Sinor Lie. Aettucco1. lnl/e.ICt. 30 yrs. ('114) 413·1lll "Lat tf! Suni'ine-1,.11 shelves, pertltlons lo Aemod/Add. 11306888 Springs. repair. door oper-free eat. 839-7308, 7 Certl led House Sitters 280644. 14 yrs ol heppy Neet. Paul 545.2977 ,,. " •· SERVICE rates Steve 731·8311 646·8586 645-4644 etors. Sae demonitratlon day• .,., .. k. Allen. Since 1979 63 t-1234 local ouslomera. IH 111 SUNSHINE WINDOW
DIRECTORY 1z1ng finish & remodeling customremodellng. patio Blvd, C.M 642-3490 Etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL avall. 8· 14/ll•I, Re .•. Re-•••un pumas . r PlASTlHIG N-·Aecover-Oeckt White Wlurd Window
Mstr creltsman, special· SEQUOIA CONST -llc'd. Seacoaat, 2488 Newport RIPAJRS * PlllTlll Mature woman. or._nlng Thank you, 963-4114 ~ • CD'S Au&;; Rooling-all types CLEANING 842· 1549
499-3105 covrs/decks 966·2423 Gar•tiiai liable. 493·494 7 pr 0 mp1, n 1 a i P, 0• 15:( ~.1 "'""' lie. #411802 548-9734 Wa.1hlng The only magk:
DOITNOWI! Brad -H Ii L • i 1~1tonal1. 6·3•11•9 Illini '"'"'" A ltqutllty 631-2026 ••• FH ··••RA Aemod/lacalllla. wood cl L d I .. ·~ .. ae•g •• ... .,.. .. "5-1251 Denni• Aeymond ooling I~--..,:_ ____ _ - -ean ups • an seep ng _ N-/Aepelrs/Aecovers ltatt Law Your Dally Ptlol Patt o c v rs I dec ks. Dtt Gtotaiat Hauling • Tree Trim D MP JOBS DOUG HE TY BROTHERS CUSTOM EXTERIORS LI 441488 859_.102 1w,;;.-.,;ioiiiiii-------
Servlca Directory drywall. hm rprs By Messy dogs! Grooming Free est. 642-9907 & Small Moving Jot>s TREES • t>NDSCAPING & INTER Reas. rates Free Home. Apia & Commercial c. State taw requlrN that all
Aep< ... ntatlve Randy 64 t-0622 schl. & 10 any sz Teacher EllP Gardener, Malnt, MIKE646-1391 21 YRS 642-3657 est Steve 547-428 t Patch work, He'd & bond· ltcrtt1rl1l contrac1or1 who pertorm
U2·Hlltlt.a22 ~palr-Alterallons 21 yrs exp 5<e 2848 cleanups. tree trim, tree HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE •a111~ --Custom hae painting, re· ad •140607 638-9412. ltrYi Ctl workovar$200 lncludlng
Ooors-W1ndows-Ca1:>1ne1s est Call P te 641 1096 F 11 T h T duced summer rates labor and matertals must ~~~~~~~~~! Panel-Pa11os-Fencas 35 Doaeatic AttlCJ • 8 ' • urn ure. ras ' rees BRICK RK: Smail Jobs. Word Processing be licensed Unllcenaed
L etlllial yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 H ., -1-101 ., lar•Hlll Waite• 963"5415 NORM Newport, Cosll Mesa. Free 891 Dave 673"2031 1•'•l.,•.,•.1t-.i..,•ial-----& le4ter composition. contractors should so
tultdtlltrl . •• Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Llghhaullng, moving, gar-Irvine Refs 675-3175 Ill Salyer Palitlll 24larElf141· llH Reas Prompt 1142-8035 staJe In their advertising.
CERTIFIED UBLIC ACCT Curt Service Cnlldcare. companions, month S20 to $25 denlng • odd lot>s. Jon Brickwork: Small or large lie .rt425924 964-20'17 WATER HEATER Special Secretar1111 service typing, Con1rac1ors and con. P:~~~a~:Pe;~ 640~~~~~ • WF~:~~:Nkqc~~PET t~~/:!~ WI~~~~! :~lt~i 546-9707 645-8192 tobs & repairs. Local refs DEAN'S PAINTING !~~~~:~!:~fa~~~~~~!' copy. etc, Fast service ~~:~~e a1°~~~~~~86M:i~~ --D 1-1---General garden malnten-Hoat lttlirl ___ 645-851_2___ Aesldlcommillnd. 675-4456 760·8359 any questions Contrac-•·~Lalt Call Pete 772·1722 1.,.1 C _ A -ftll • 1; a nee reanups, tree trim Need your painting & •Masonry-Stucco. ne'W/ eas 650-7169 law11111rt'1 Pl••ltll l TYPING/BOOKKEEPING tor's St ate license
flveway-Parking Loi CateriDI DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL tree est Abe 546-8519, wallpapering done. Gove repair All types. Ouallty E. Wiiiiam Giies Palnllng BIG OR SMALL. For lndlv.Jsml l>uslness Board, 28 Civic Center
Aepalrs-Searcoallng "'c""o-M•P-'L"'E•t'"'f""c""A""f""£""A•1N•G-All Pnases & Repairs Hauling, ctean-ups, tree us a call, we "Work w/our Lowest price 631·2345 Contractor· compellllva WE DO IT Alli 549-9770 Hr/day/wk 640-0888 Plaza. Room 1190, San1a
S&S Asphlt 631·4199llc Indoor/Outdoor Parties BUD 552·9582 trlmmlnn, yard malnt. customers. 631·5186 rates, custom "Work, lie I · i L Ana, CA 927ot. " fl( • Drains cleared lrom $5 & •••• 11 tlllll Dan Hellberg Grading (2 t3)38 t-3131 DRYWALL TAPING lndscp. Mtke 846-6502 tYl•l 10 yrs exp 751· 7080 $15 anyllme. Repairs Certified Instructor, teacn
& Pevlng Co Res/comm C t C t All Textures & Acoustic Japanese gardener Ho .. t Cl111ia1 -Abe MOVING-1nt1exl. Competluve price 85 t-9604M&M642-9033 G Lie. 3976804 842· 1720 •••• ODCfl 1 Free est Kavin 673-1503 creanup, maintenance, --.A""o .. 8 .. 1""N""'s"-c""LE .. A•N"'i""N'"'G-Quick. Careful Service for xlnt work! Fast serv. all agee/aJJ levels roup, Trade your old 11utt tor • Cement-Masonary-Block SERVICE. 11 thorounhly lie. T138046 552·0410 30 ROLLIN' ROOTER pvt rates -Your pool new goodle1 w ith • la f!ittta1 Walls·Cust work Loe Electrical s5~~1_n90kl3e6rs , Free est. " yrs exp. 521-8012 Drains from $4 50 631-2339 CIUelfted ed. 642·5e78 - -_ .. _ .. _______ clean house 540-08571--*-.,--1 MO"lll* I-A-I -------Plumbing repair. OC's Resp. mother will t>at>yslt a381057 Roi> 547-2683 • • w a ph's Paining. Int/ext, Cerllfied 1nstruc1or. teaCh ·--------
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3 F •Electrician: New/Repair IEEI SOME llELP• Experienced Housekeeper Best quality 25yr exp reas rates fr~ est 24 lowest rates. 751-6753 II I 111 t G nlant to ys, Mon-ri. Concrete. masonry-:-11a1: AU types. LO'W puces. Lie 1 & G e 1 Cl 1 l c u · "'"" ' a •ges a eves roup, 840-8317. worll. foundations Block. Free est 631-2345 Let me make your garden en ra e n ng a Compellllve rllltes hrs. 641 ·3588 Smith & Son Plumbing pvt rates Vour pool. For Ad AcOO,. grow & your grass green! Cella 646-6502 Lie, T·l 16.428 730-1353 Speedy main I serv, Plumbing repairs & drain• 631 2339 brick Ltc'd 536·5013 ELECTRICIAN p I d . ------IHiHll -Rod's concr-ete & mason-'. r ce I'm fully Insured. speak frtt Wli•t• OloHlll STARVING COLLEGE Int/ext, homes & apts cleared. Lie. 845-3426 T le Cal a
Daiy Piot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
lonict right, free estimate on English, & you wlll llnd my Any total House & carpet STUDENTS MOVING CO. 842·3890. i---------.-..-.,..""""".,..!"'\!"'!' __ _
ary. 9 years same lo-large or small jobs lie work excellent. Call (714) cleaning We ctean your Lie 1124.436. Insured. •~--------What a Wonderlul WOl'ld TILE INSTALLED
EXECUTIVE SUPPORT ca Ii on Free es 1 396621. 673-0359 768-3773: 11 no answer. windows free. INSURED 541.5427 P1rri•1 of Shopping, rlghl at & Repaired. Guaranteed .
Your office. Top skills, incl. 714-840-1705 ELECTRICIAN please keep trylngl Kevin & REFS. Call Today Mr WATCH US GROWi Farthlng Interior Design your flngerttpe ~ayf REFS. JOHN 893-0487
word processing Prof. C~ "I• C Gd rates Free est. Lie. Biggs Landscape Main· Sparkle 540-5654 -.---HANGING/STRIPPING Delly Piiot ClaHlfled references. 497 -6290 _,..1 _ .. • .. r_e_____ 416449 Wayne 831· 7530 tenance & lnslaJlatfon al People WhO nMCI people VISA· MC Scott 645-9325 Adi. To pl-your ed. Selling enythlng with • ---Chlld care in my CM home, your service . Japanese Housecleaning lhOuld alw•ya ched< the i---------c:elf &42·5e78 and let a Delly Piiot Ctulllled Ad
Have tomelhing to sell? Mes a Ve, de are a Have something to sell? Exp Wkly Own trans Setvtce Directory In the Find whal you went In ClMelfled Ad·Vl90f help le a IUnpte melter · ·
Cl...m.d adl do It well. 546-4781 Cluslfled ads do II welt. Clual,led Adi 842·5678 642-5196 DAil y PILOT Deity Piiot Clataffled•. you. tuet Cllll 842-5e78.
• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Friday, July 22
ARIES (March 21-April 19): What you seek is
close to home. Career boost results from efforts
coordinated with those of co-worker, close associate
or member of farruly Wish is fulfilled, involves
Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons. Income potential also
is spotlighted.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good Moon aspect
highlights long journeys, knowledge of interna tional
law, passports and foreign foods, customs. Define
meanings, tenns. Check instructions, directions -
Pisces person intends to play key role.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You gain insight
relating to investmenLs. money status of one close to
you. Pressure builds in connection with '·rela-
tionship." Older individual does care, will lend
benefit of experience. You are due to strike pay dirt!
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Break from past
occurs -policies change and so does pace Focus on
partnership, publicity, contracts and marital status
Cycle is completed; you no longer will be weighed
down by burden belonging to someone else
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You probably are
slightly ahead of co-workers, associates. Know it,
don't be influenced by utt.erances of those who are
slow. envious. Aquarius and another Leo figure
prominently. ExCJtmg. new contaN helps get to heart
of matters.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): You're mvited to
attend unusual social affair. Emphasis on change of
pattern, encounters with unusual, creative people. A
"glamorous'' member of opposite sex is drawn to you
and states so in frank manne r. Another Virgo figures
prominen ti y.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Rebuilding process
gets under way -you'll feel more secure as resuJt
Focus on structure. design, architectural plans and
long range decision concerning property sale or
purchase. Scorpio, Taurus natives play significant
roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ). Emphasis on short
trips, messages. plans which involve relatives
Develop ideas, make rontact with persons who share
your concerns, beUefs. You could be active in special
interest publication. Sagittarian plays key role.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21): Money situ-
ation is bright.er than in recent past. Family rift will
be healed. Be diplomatic, make intelligent gesture
towards reconciliation. You'll locate what had been
lost, missing or stolen. Libra plays a key role.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19): You'U be at the
right place at .the crucial moment -terms will be
defined, meanings w1U be clarified and you'll take
great.er charge of your own desuny l.nd1v1duals who
are lively and creative pay you meaningful comph·
men ts.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take time t-0 get
second wind -you require period alone.Spotlight on
hospital vtSit. ability to encourage and inspire one has
been confined, reslnc:ted. You are on brink of making
important discovery Know il -stop brooding!
PISCES (Feb. l9~Mijrch 20). Accent on friend-
'sh1p. completion of assignment, clariftcallon of long
range plans which could include travel Wis h comes
true with aid of one you helped 1n recent past. Cancer.
Taurus, Capricorn persons figure prominently.
laaatt · ltatala to leatals to
lntala 2tH lllu1 290& Sbrt 2t01
Ba a u t 11u1 o c e 1 n. Prof Md 2 Br. 21~ Condo. 10M-/F·.·Bo-h•l•rn•1·a-p11,""3-bd"".-2
front· Emerald Bay. nr Back Bay. S400. be, 2nd alory, $325/mo 1
Laouna. 4114-1084 648-7678, 84•-402• ullls. 548-4148
Coron• del Ma.r. fully furn Female 10 shlfe trg Irvine M/F non-smoker. •hare
3 Br home. Also furn I Br C on do Tur 11 er o e k my lurn apt. pool, spa, 3
a p t 8 7 3 • 8 3 4 9 1350/mo lncld1 utlls frwys cloM, NE Senta
Avall.7115-9115 752·6183. Ana $225/mo 543-5282
July 31/Aog 31, newl)I r• Female wanted to 1hr Ilse, 11.4/F n/smkr, 4 t>r hM. Nr
modeled & furn 3Br turn rm (cr1Ckt111 lrH ) No SC Plan & OCC 1250
oceanfront home depo111 . no 1111 mo Incl u111s 955-0809
16.000 Kay Parker, $275/mo 631 ·2576 M to stir lrg comm house
Co Id w a II B • l'I k • r F to shfiur C-M f'lome nr on Bat Pen Yrly IM $285
ON THE SAND OCC. non-emkr '300 ·~ _,. Ah 6, 675-74111
ltatala tt
2
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Sllart ltatala 2920 Found: Sml blk M.Tarrler, T.D. I 4021 Concrete Foreman wenl· FOOD SERVICE-trade M T I
Ammale lor 2Br Condo. t2oo · 2560 sq ft W, lrvlne corner Gothard/Slater, Hll Call us. AM FUNDING e d L a y o u t , service axper & cocktail M~t•ttl ra lff
Dana Point, bch view area. lnclds offices. lrom HB 846-5171 AES. INC. 952·9001 poured-In-place walls, ••per 962·6625. Flninola plannlne field.
$350 mo. 493-8779 $540/mo, 85 1-8928 Found. Yng M G8r'm Authorized loan origin· roundallons, elevat1on1, Full and Part-time help for No exper. nee oranda
Ammte. Fii hm, $300 ... 'h 6500 sq It, 3 front offices, She Ph er d . 6 mo 6? a1orlor S & l 's, Banks. llatwork. Call 497-1377 car wa&h. Apply at 18400 llAJUOIRIST
ulll & $100 dep. s11cey 2 large rear drive In I 7 th I T u s t In CM . Compellve, low lnterall 6PM-8PM M·F. Beach Blvd Huntington Full/time po1i1loo In t>usy
963-1778aft6pm doors. 111ra electrlc 642-2742 rates &lees.30yrs.Flxed Cook needed. 2300 w Beach men'11hop.Al10
32'h 11 1779 & adjustable lst. 2nd & 01••ntLlllST Shr 2 t>r 1•,;, ba apt CM power •sq · LOST· 2-dogs, I0· 13• 3rd T.O 's· Commercial O c e 8 n 1r 0 n 1 · NB FILL TIME PAY -P 1 J • . $277 50 ; iu · Whittler St Costa Mesa. Golden Retriever "Tex, & A E 1 675-1556. with following tor exclusive
00 '7~~-0959 alt. 5 u s Days 540-9352. Eves Irish Seller "Hulk". VIC .. oans. 01.,,0M o···•n PUT-TlllE .... women'• lhop 645-2972
646·0681 . 15th & Santa Ana, CM. WIDOW HAS $$$ for •• -Opportunities avallable 1---------
Shr 3Br Condo, nr air· N-1><>'• Beacn. Cannery 642-6436, 645-2901 T O's, $10,000 up. No I flllll OllPlmR with the Los Angeles MadA k:ll 1 11 b port/S Cs1 Plaza, your VIII 3250 tt M 1 -credit check. no penally Sell-starter. Expe<lenoed. Timas Circulation D•· X· •y pos hon eva 1 11
O";'c b~~O~= 979-7697 spa'!e loca1eJqm heart l~!~ c~~l:."Zrs~~~y l~n~~ ~tj~,3~~nlson Anoe ~~ trr~~~r!i:S~ i='~:.j ~:o'r~l:~~r n::.sp~~ ~~ia~:~~~ =~-
. of C•nnery VIiiega area 7111, Bluffs NB. Aewerd. C 645 117 sates program. Guaran-0 o r o I h y C o l I I n a ,
ltatala Waat.. As Is. Mo lo Mo or annual 760-9717 Htlt Waatt4 SI onstrucuon, • 11 ,_,, hourly w,._ ptu1 557-3242 lease 75 sq 11 NNN _ '""' ...,.. Retired, middle aged man Negotiable. Call Syt11la, Losl Cream Persian type Advertising firm seeks col· 0.stt•tr Stnlet commtsalon, Hours: 9AM
looking tor home or large Pelican Properties Inc. cat, vie Wiison & Meyer rage students for related Pleasant voice, telephone • 2PM, or 4PM · 9PM.
apt with harbor view. re· 7141645-6501 REWARD 631·52 t I or w o r k E a r n e11perlence. teke aurvey Training 1s provided.
cent/modern upgrades, 646-4496 $100-S200/wk PI T . (Insurance) Mon-Thur. Potential to earn $300
garage, In CdM. N.B. Wiii IFflCE/WHHOISE ---645-5760 atler 3 pm 6-9 pm. Nice HB office, plus per week For an tn-Lost male Aust Shepherd, S 75 ti I C 11 7 consider long term lease l1w111rt 111011 name Porsche tri color Army Opponun11ies 4. I r6t3o start 9t er v e6w ' • 20 ( 14) or lease purchase. Call 2700 sq It. well malntllned · • · 9 -7457 57-23 I, ext 1 4
An 5 we r Ad "8 1 5 · bldg on quiet streei ~~RNtiw~o;J.:rsi·~ ~;· TRAINEES NEEDED GENERAL
642-4300 2.C hrs. 645-4800 or 645-3323 673-A538 aves for tratn1ng and positions CllTIMEI SERVIOE S250 00 to $500 00
wanted sm unfurn house ---ava11a1>1e after Oct 1, Publi's ..... r in Hunt. Beach WEEKLY PAYCHECKS • $775 up 2265 It •nduS· Losl Poodle/Terr1er. gry & 983 L kltl f '"' w/garege (senior citizen) 8 0 R I eern s o has postlon onan for (FULLY GUARANTEED)
P 0 1r1a1 otflce t 1 I edon· bllC, vie Mesa Verde h pl e1 n cash "¥ k f K1ngs1on, Bo• 95 C T .., c 01ce us r exnar person 10 handle wor 1ng pert or ull time do orcle. " • nunllngton CM Suzi" 979-2266 ti t _ _,,,, I t al ,... Yucaipa, CA 92399 Beach 842-2834 onus or s....,..,a r n· customer refallons Need 11 home Weekly pay· Q f Stolen Wht '66 VW Bug. ing May earn up to a problem solver w/good checks milled directly lo
ltlltl Ot
2912
Aa11aacta1at1 002 S 1 ate r Bros Np 1 520• lOO for collage allar verbal & writing skllls, Illa you from Home OlllCe
Reat Blvd/22nd St Btwn mid· enlistment through Army typing req'd. Profit sher-every Wednesday Stan
Single on pvt alley, long SCR1 M.LETS nlgtol & Sam last Set nlte College Fund 11 qualified. Ing & medical Pis send Immediately No e11-1erm storage, ciean S65 n 7116. Reward 548·4531 Call your local Army Re-resume to Creellve perlence necessary Na·
ORDER ENTRY
SECRETARY
Mlgr representative 11rm working In the security
electronics video !lid Is
lootc1ng tor 1n energetlO
person who 11 snarp with
details ano figures Good 1yp1ng skills and pleasant
phone person1l1ty
needed Wiii lrtin tor hghl
computer work Good
salary and tienehta Call
Don (7141 960-2892 or
send resume 10 SEEVIO.
Inc 15178 Tran1t1tor
Lana. Huntington Bch,
Ca 926411 mo. 673-3600 ANSWERS Ptr1111l1 cruller todey tor detells Teaching Press. PO BoK llonal Company. Do your n ,.._ ______ 3_0_1_2 Costa Meta 540-1076 p92• Hunt. Beach, Ca. work right In the comfort MDIELI &II HOIRTS
Stymie. Paper ,.. Hun I Bch 962-8821 92649. Attn: 11.P. Market· and security of your own 667 -0768
Office ltatala 2914 Frttr . Twinge CIRCUS Of Tustin 731 -0481 Ing home Oetall1 anll appll-
l6 t7 Weslciltf, N.B. 275 to WEAAtT MASSAGE Army BeAllYouCanBe catlonmal)eo.Sendyour Need Field Super· name and eddreu 10 Intendant to work grad· 3600 sq. ft. 2,435 sq It Overheard "l may not ARTIST DELIVERY KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES in:i end paving small end Suitable lor medlcat or agree Wllh your T Shirl, 7 19 NO HARBOR Bl VO I b 972 ""77 dental Agent. 541-5032 but 1 know you have the FULLERTON Production artist: spec Nead entra Income? Be an HIRING DEPT 33. 8480 large 0 1 ...,., or
I h WE• A IT ·• 110 1112 lllnA, PMT cemere EJc. lnd-ndent carrier fort FREDRICKS BURG AO.. send resume P 0 Box 250 sq fl Suite. $200/mo. r g 110 " • p;Tenceo only, tor boat· the "'Register Must have SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 15423. Santi Ana. 92705
779 "l " W 19th. St I.tit f11a• 3004 t,.124 lllRS ong magazine. Full or dependable economy 78229 NURSES
Costa Mesa. 851-8928 S3oo REWARD. Mate seal ATIAACTIVE part/time Selary one•· cer. lrvfne. Newport Hotel Rl/LYI
4001 Birch N.B Potnl Himalayan cal, long MASSUSSES perlence Call between Beach, Corona def Mar ..,LllA ••y OLll o 1 1 for AN & LVN on
0 • TO SERVE YOU tOam & 3pm. for appoint· Call \11c·ky 951-7113 t>el - -pen ng 44 sq It .450/mo halr.1011712 Herbor VI-3. t 1or11·71hlfl. Call tor
Agent 541-5032 Homes 760-8661 1-~0-0-R-T-1-1-1---0--1-=E-L-S ment, 646-3966 11 AM. Front Desk Clerk, Fl r rntervl-. 494-8075 The
Attorney has olc space to FOOild 2 yr old male Old ES AUTO OET All SHOP Delivery Person. Good Hotel Guest Registration Gardens Convalescent rent to professlon1I. Eng. Sheepdog. Vlc btwn Outcall ONLV 835-9199 openings for polisher, driving record. Apply end compulor ex-Ho11p1t11, 450 Glenneyre,
MacArthur Square, city & state bch. Hunt, EllTIOIUO••s e>Cper ONLY. 495-9511 alter 11 am al w . s. parlence Pref GOod Laguna Beach.
75 0789 ~" Laguna Niguel c basic Math skills essen-N B. 2· daye Bch Prev Injured Bachelor/Bacheioratte ------· ---lrcults. 1281 Logan. Ital. Swing Shilt. If you Nursing
Baytront Offices. patios. Found· 7/9, l:>lk Belgian Ofllca & Birthday Par11es Bartender. exp & mature Unit J, Coste Mesa. are quailllad ror this poe-CNA-NA-Full time All
parking, Janttorlal Shepherd wtlt spot on THE LAST HURRAH Wages only, no tips. Call Dental ltlon. please call for an shifts Heevy Geriatric
673-1003 stomach 645-9588 739•8538, 558•8538 b 1 "'n 5 • 1 0 P M • Onho office needs two appointment between operlence • muet
Wed-Sund 673-7730 dental asslstanll. 1 U · 9am • 5pm, Mon-Fri, at ASELRMVAICNEO ~ .. 1N7~0AS1 'cN-~1 EXECllTIVE HITES
IEWNRT IUOI
Lux n-lull service offices
130-295 sq ft. Some 2
office suites.
Aecapl & Ansg aerv,
garden courtyard, lrg
windows Call 752·6408
N.B upper ottloe, appro~
643 1/ll. shower. nr P.O.
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
142·Hll
S480, 646-2947 I~~~~~~~~~
OC Airport area, office F o u No BI II I w h 1 t e
space from $225/mo Peklnese, vie 9th & 10th
557-7010 St.. B1t1>oa Pamn No
OELU-XE OFFICE SUITES tags 675-6831
Baylront bldg. 600-1107 Found Boogie b6ard and
sq It avall lrom S 1 25 fishing rod 675-3070 BASEMENT Sl 00 sq II 2500 sq ft Call. Mon-Frt Found Cll. t>eeuuful white
9-5. 6•2-4644 Mele Found 7-17 Mese del Mar eree 979-049• NEWPORT CENTER. Full ---------service Executive Suites Found. Fa, Btk & Wht
S575-S625 640-5470 Mo~ed Husky, Fe. Blk
Olllce space tor lease: 7 4 7
II, S6951mo utlls pd. A/C,
ground fir 1055 El
Camino Or, Costa Mesa.
3 Blks E. ol Fairview &
Adams 754-1040, Mr Tracy
• $290/up, car pell,
dr•pes. a/c. restrooms,
17301 Beach Blvd Hunt·
lngton Beech. 842-2834
w/wht on cheat, retrelver mix puppy; Mate ,
1>11<.brwn & wilt Oo11te
mix, Fe, Tri colored, Aull
Shep: Male, Liver & Wht,
Springer Span, Mele, Bill Lib, C M I 0 , Fe, Blk &
brwn mixed ep1n1a1, 3
legged, Fe. T1n $ Blk Siamese, Numerous Cal
end Kittens Avallable.
Newport 8"c:h Animal
Shelter t 25 MN• ~Ive,
• ElEOITIVI nms • Costa Mau. 644-3656
, MO FREE RENT FOUND: Female AIHklan
With 1hor1 term lease. full Melemuta, Cit Hwy. N.B.
1ervloe suites. K"P your vie. 842-1557
011erhead low & pro----------IH1ional lm1ge high. 881 Foond lamele Lab, grey
Dover Or. Surte 14. New· collar. Vic. Fairview &
porl BHch.831-3651. Wll•on . 1·30-83 .
UY VIEW FO\lnd: Female SchnauHr.
Beeutlful large office av•ll· atand. u . July 3, Lu 46' F Palma1IC1mlno de Ible. 642· 64-C. Mon· rl, Eatrella, Capo Bch. 9-5. 493-8738
WE STCLIH BLDG
N I Wl'<1Jll !11 A< 11
Found· Male Gefm Shec>
H•mlllon/Bu1hard
IHl8-0680
-llLIEITMCI
MllEUHSTlllO
Ask tor Frank periencad ROA and t as-646-5000. e11t 521 9 · ""' • .. ...
Beauty s11tan1 trainee. Call Hole! _·_•_Pm ___ ....._ __ _
Beautiful exciting girts.
Private rooms
Dally IOAM·2AM
1885 ~erk Ava. C M 631-9693
Looking 10 add 10 our 844-1405 IELLllP Nursing
siatt. Several •sslstants. HPT SHRnUY needed at lu11ury Aesor1 LYI Excetlent training pro· • gram. Alcherd Ouellelle, Exearlanced lndlvldual Hotel. Experience Pref E11per11ncao 7-3 & 3· 11
200 Newport Center with gOOd English skills, PltaM apply In person, Conv1leacen1 hospilal,
Drive Newport Beech strong typing end die-11-5, Mon-Fri. See Donna, Newport Beech Xlnt
· · taphone, or 1hor1hand 1555 So Coast Hwy. t>enellll Call 642-80« HEAVEN and how to get
there. Dial 714/838-8126
tor directions.
la1ia111 Orr. 4014
Bakery lor uJe In Newport
beach, 3,000 1q rt
S 15,000 to 120.000 a mo,
can do more BMI lo·
ce11on 1n NS As1e1ng price
$75,000 673-2040. ask
for Mr Paul
BEAUTY SALON Hair· helpful. Apply In person Laguna Beach.
dresser with some follow-with resume 10 Mr.
I n g . 4 d a y s a Fuentes at Robert Bein. HOUSEKEEPER/Liva In
week.Newport. water Wiiiiam Frost & AS· wanted, In good health,
111ew, rnw rent, unllmlled soctatea. 1401 Quall mu1t drive, lree 10 travel
income tor the right Street, N-port Beach Sa I a r Y Ra fl re q .
peson. Self starter• only 714/49S-69119
please 673-7219, llSTllOT lllUIH HOUSEKEEPER Non
Bookkeeper To supervise n-spaper smoker live In, child
cerrlers. Salary com-c.ra. exprd 6A2·4602
mensurate w/expertence -INVE-NTOAY CLERK
Nursing
AN· l VN· CNA. Liva-In nr
tieaoh. 5 daysl wll. Good
S1lary Must have reter-
enc11 Job almost Ilka 1
vacation 661·7•01
Ofll~. PIT help Cleflcal
eaperlence nece11ary
Please call weel!day1.
9-12 noon 895-1222
HAllHWPHllOT New multi-level markellng
concep1 · earn t>lg SSS
Call for Info· ask for Dave
Sachs. 978-6211
Bkkp•. lull Charge. P/T.
2-3 Clays/wk E.op'd In
payroll and qu1nerly lax
returns. loc•tlon Senta AnaJTustln border XLNT
Pay and conditions Con-
tact Kearin at 558-3924
Company t>enellta and bonus oppty _,.generous FI T, XLNT Company ben· Parl(lng Lot Attendant
mileage allowance. Must ellta. Call 5411-9671 EOE, Accepting appllc11ton1
hive van. station wagon M/F/H-~~---C•ll 9-5pm Mon-Fri
of sml/plcflup. Apply In JANITOR/EXPERIENCED P6a4rt2_·,~lm64e4 -C-hu_r_c_h_S_~-. parson weekdays bl· Bldg Ma intenance. """
mr;;;sTorcea sale ol Ex·
cruslve wood & metal
business $85,000 takes
ell. Terms 968·6187
Carpenter helper/laborer tween 3PM-5PM at 330 Mlulon Viejo area. S4.25 retety, accurete typ111
tor custom home $6/hr West Bay St .. Cos1a hr 54t-3311. 645-S781
640-4359 Mesa. --------•••••••••• --------Lab Tech who would also Chlropratrlc auialln'.L no HOllW SEORnUY like to do medical back
experience nec11~"Y Bay Etcrow, Corona del office Cell between 8-12.
Swimming Pool Chemical 650·22?3 Mar location. EJtcel. op· 955-2022
Services Business N-· OLEI.,.•• PI T ponunlty, t>enelill. Call --------port Beach erea. no .-Lynn at 5•7•5625 LINGERIE-Adult Items,
exper neceuary, will Busy Pereonnel Oepan-E11per Home PARTY
traln,$55,000fullamounl ment In need of IMllWSIOlnllY PLAN People B UY
req w111 net $40,000 • entheuat11tlc PlflOn 10 ExPlf ror busy c M office WHOLESALE. mike up
Cell collect Mon-Fri 11s111 In varied dull": Cell Terry Mon-Fri 11-4. to 50% Incl. UPS dll. to
9-llPM Ask tor Tim (408) eccurate typing nec:ns· 546-2313 Ho1t ... 1 Catalog•, aup-
867 ·O t 11 ary Houre end work d•Y9 pllN. 300 t Item• even
..... t ... 1 negouaailoily •1: ~ ~· ~f~~ ll~~~ee°911 ""• Amy
0Ji!rtaaltlt1 4011 2115 8rfggt Ave ":'it:':~_. Llve•ln Mtddle•aged lady Ill olllltf ___ c_o_•t_•_M_._._._c_A__ c.lt Nowt 142 11171 to I lly wllh Mml-lnvalld ------·-......,.,,,,. ledy !or lhort lllM. Aefl
Prof. couneelot1 will tlelf. I •1 ,., 4 required. Call 548-6094
clear up neg. cred t II J I 81 ............... ""·., Looal Aeeldenl, per·
prollle Money back . : manent tmlll ottloe men·
guerant" 84&-5840 . : eger Self motlvtled.
lnveetor tor Beeuty Selon, · ~ 1111.Y PIUT • Mv.t be bondablt. •ble City Mell, N8'>0ft oo .. n, : I / : 10 type, minor book·
Front Duplex 978-9172 · l''llD TIAmll · keeping, tmell payroll.
or e75-7434 raoord kHptr. ~ood
PllT·'191
·ms•-•
wanted· OUtgotng. d9'*1·
dable and well groomed adu1t1 who enjoy working
with youth Ml~• top S
helping youth carrlera
promote their 11teb· lllfled routet. AllO Omo.
M•nlOtf position open
Chance to advance .
PleaM call 2:30 pm • 0;00 em1Mt646-7021
Part nme, morning•. cleanup/malntenence.
epply 1705 So Coaet
Hwy, l ag B<lh.
Part-time Secretary.
TYolnQ end office 111111•.
ee<teff Con1tr~tlon Co.
114&·3292
PllT·lm SUMMEA RENTAL 545·4000. Iv m19 Nr SC Plau. $245/mo. Fe 31~1~· ~~~ wetd~ H•ve turn hOUM 10 lhr. 1>rel 862-1314 ell 5 30 1·2031q. ft. ofb Found/tgeon, bend
• · ·' Mother a d•ugl'tltr wlll AEF req, 1·287 •q. h. Office Np 8 2 A 8 9 6 7 4 lncld. Summer. enclld thr with lamtly (3 Br'• Ith f I h It
. .. . . . '·• .. 2 tt Now . accepting applications rr1°5?:k ~:!:,~~~ g:1i m• ",.... •• for District Manager to super-A n • A d •• 1 0 5 5 • 11....,amm vise newspaper carriers. 842·4300, 24 tire.
T)IPlng lnvolcea tnd llte
pegt>oetd C>kk'Q, '+ hand
11•embllng n arn•
badgR. Flu ~ra. Min 20
hrtwil. Starting H lflt.
8'48-17•1
garege 5802 Sea-'tore yourl). ptlv•oy, PIUO, Oc .. n view l)el'llhOUM to W Ufn OfpijfC U9 638·733!1 ah 6pm.
TSL Momt 842-1603 m 0 1 t e v 1 ry111 1n 0 1h11e, 2 Br 2 Be N B. detlred. Found 1malf femelt bl•ok
lllltl S600/mo.Exchangertft tennle, pool, ••c. Poodle mix. Vic
No cree11t ctteck c: .. 1........ commensurate with MlllllllT/ Call C•lilOfl'lll ~ :r IUllTIUlll
... tall
._7 C•tt 111'15 645-78211. 673·7560. Brooktiur•tlTelbert
•-Prol M/F roommate for PIHH clalm or •doPt UdONl XVllli Aug \.1& ~~~e r~0~~0n-:;o ':us:,~ c M twnti" 2e1. 28•. C..atrtlal llM·3048.
CNttet, ei..r Toll fr" experience. Company ben-: tm~tete -:;s· n..a. • t·800-422.131a. fi I bo .......... """"' 83·400 e ts p U8 nus opportunity. : ate l•the, mitt, dr 1 preee,
2 bd houM, 2 ~· 10 bell. neumen. Nwpt CrHt l300 mo t 'A ulll ltatala 21ll 1"F-ou-nd_:_S_m_t_b_lk-F.-Dog--. -nr lrtl,."r •eo. 71'4·494·2848 Poot. 1enn1u1c. Mull be t!."!~~J ~ 246 oaya. tiuey AWPlllYtl. CM h8l H•t!IS ~ybrook. HB T.D. t Mii ~· on the ~. 2 er clean, quiet, non-emkr ~q ft •Ir cond of· 840 718.. U ••m.n
1 Ba, tlMpl 4, Avail $350/mo 642·2487 Out•I non-tmOkll'IO. flc4ttreiall 645·te2i ~ N 9 evffbOard on ~· .. -.a... Ill, Auguat 13000/mo non..orlnklno couple to Coe ' f211 ' -. 4 .... 5057 · H~ IOfMChtnQ you wMt lht lovely 'Mee. Vetde CM/NB 17th & Newpon 11 Hwy nr Y 1 S drig In 191 & 2nd
lo ... , CIMelfled eot dO pool home wt11rne. \.i ~ 3300 IQ ft, •mplt AMt•urent 642.02 · T ~ l949
0t1,1lle!I ~ YfN1 on.-It well I Celt NOW , co1t 546-41116, &etty Ot p•rklng, •Ir OOnd Owner Cllf'l'led Ade, ~ on.-RE 8toket Bd Aealtor1
=lloP==.,='°=ICl=""'=ig=C*!W=---:'=1=14=2=·111=7=1=. ====::.L.;C-hu..,c;,.lc...,;.Si~ng.!:.!! too 876~900 .._ ~ ~'•· 842·2111 1145·C>e 11
M t h V : 111 pYrpoM metntenence. U8 ave an, station : Growing compo•ll• 1>1e•· Wa&On Or plck Up With/shell. ' lie shop. Huntington
Mileage allowance included. : a..cti 941-3123. App~y ln penon, weekdays, ~ M.=:1no';:,~:_ ~~ 3PM to 5PM at 330 W-Bay : vtdua1 tor s~retartt1 cw• • ctut'". lrokertge ••· St., Co.lta Meu. per~ prer. eonttct Mtolltllle, 144.91 11
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D<t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 21, 1983
llllll.mtlllL..llll Ht IH!!f llM AnU.attt Mil ma UUI tF~ h r•irlg, I t0!/060.
lllr I hcka 7022 Asl•a Wa.alH t020 , _______ l_Z_3_2 40 It lllp, Oalboo Covn •WANTED 80 SEVtltf
TQDA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI F FYll time. n•rdw•r•. 240 TIL.... Ol•tiwuh•r. •ttlnlHI
Bro adw1y, Laguna 1"111T•m •tMllnt, 175 833-3411
Bl.AC~ & WHl'l'E 19' IV No ol Al<.h4il 8rld(lit LOW Ml. LE.A T'Hr.A
Good pie. 126 6•2·6000 Av•JI yrly 6HI Ollar Ml 545·05)0
Beach. 4111·4•03 smul Adm rel ll<le by eld• 3 dr
r•lrlg wl kl411Tiaket. work• Mu11 NII M1t1ubl1t11 Revr
turntable, 0111111•
191eker1, Ootoy atst•m
S400olr 551-8720
Meyer 6•9 131111
WIWAITYMR
CLWmtllll! s.. Ronald Oece
1nut.uu1
Oourm•t cootiw•r•. full
lime 2•0 Broadway,
L1gun1 Beech. 497·4•03
E.111>9r nece8'1ry Sun perfect 1226 e75--7618
through Thure. 5:30 PM 963-3927 ' Moving Hie Seii'Sun
8-12 10011 B1y1lde Cova
EHi ACROSS
l A sian priest
5 English
composer
59 Soap: Pharm.
62 M arble
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
10 9.30 PM Guar hOurly
plus comm. Pt\ith 1nd Built-In double oven, gaa,
proleulonal work Ing O'Kaefe & Merritt, I f50.
INTI PllSH condlllona. Laguna Hiii• Elec cook top ret1g• Jtwtl.!I_ 1214 eRILLWJt I eEXOftFUL
Teac A· f250S reel 10 roel.
w/lapes & access, xlnt 10011•8 to 30 n. THEODOH
ROBINS 64 Dynamo part
65 Play a uke
67 Mendicant
Good Orlvlng record a ottlca, Scott, 951·2777 w/grlddte, 175 Both
mu11. Sal1ry, VIC4ltlon, (R4) work great. 648-3433
cond $17S 6S1-8184 Cell 6A2·3095
MOOIUH te 30 FT,
Coll 642-309!1
FORD
9 Pr1or's boss
14 Neat as friar
Sick leave. ln1urenc:• l•--------t>enellt1. RAYNE WATER ll•t• M1ttrl1J1 6014
SYSTEMS, 17835 M,Sky-TIU .... l IALll 2 x fi redwOOd decking,
t 051( ladlel ruby ring
w/11 diamond baggette
Brand new, never worn,
e11qulslte (certlllecJ-seleot
quality). Sac 493·0149 now.
1Mt1 '-1tral 701 l 16· Btrlleld bay launch.
bristol cond • aurrey IQp,
all teak trim w/lrtr ,SS250
S•8-61S1
Nowport M11r1no11111pa
dtly, wee~. month
640·05b'
1060 HIHO I Ill VD ton• Ml u c;4 2 0010
15 Flue coating
16 Canyon
70 Coincide
7 1 Impression
72 Bacchanals'
park Clrclt , lrvlne. MC~ the natlon'a long dis-s S6 per 1111 Call I
tanoe phone company. la redwood 531-1317
hiring part/time Tela·
Jeeps 9022
82 JIM!p. CJ7 PIS, P/B,
AM/FM Cas$ A/C, Ttll
Whl Remo•ble HrcJ top
LIO 80tl1011 '"' Snc for Payoll $89'>0 650· 13&ti
01 646-7310
17 Is near the
l op 2 wds.
19 Banishment
20 Amusing
cry
73 Belated
74 1ncllne
Sa1ea/H11dware. Full Time. Crown Hardware.
3107 EHi Coul Hwy,
CdM
marketing Phone H · 3 llMed glu• French type
perlenee required Hour• windows, $30 11. $75 111
5-9pm. 15.50/hour. Revolving attic vent, $20
Please call Biii Wtrd after Wood loot locker. I 10.
3pm tor an Interview, 200' alum. 3 wire power
Genuine Emeralds and
Sapphires Your choice.
only S20 eel 640·8688
17' Bay 8011 red & white Slip~ A'.va11a1>le 25 '.lO
canope, outb!Jard Best 30 and •O h•tl aooard
offer 873·1677 C o I I 9 • 5
~58 CENTURY RAVEN
Classic bay Ja1Jnch/11ea
skill, wltraller $3000
obo Must Mii lh1S week
67S·1393
Mon Fr1,642·4G<1tt SALES
75 Made to g o
2 1 Toper
Investment company
seeks top-notcti sales·
person, eMperlenced In
dealing with sophllll·
catedlnveatora Oualilled
leads furnished. Eacel·
lent commission
673-5518
641·8•34. llne. ISO. 642-5006 •
UllH' IWllLTll
IWllllWATOI Sailbou ds 7021
Windsurfer 0 Brien Free
sail J w premium OC>om
S.t.50 650·0851 U!setl 3
1.n.
23 Flower part
2 4 Lines
27 Locus
29 Midwest city.
2 wds.
31 Magna -
35 Ra111e
37 Begat
39 Sky
40 Relreat
4 2 Admit: 2 wds
44 Length
45 HtndU
instrument
47 Dominates
49 Mouth: Pref.
50 Reply
52 Tableware
5 4 Footwear
56 Arranging
2 3
DOWN
1 Fats
2 Separate
3 C lubs and
diamonds·
2 wds
4 Sock
5 Tree
6 French noble
7 Egg drinks
8 M oral nature
9 Mature
10 Loge units.
2 wds.
11 Herring
12 Give the eye
13 Swarm
18 Sharp blow s
22 Spasm
25 Cabbage:
5 6 7
SALES MICRO COM·
Var 48 Look long PUTERS. mature peraon
2 6 M ore certain 5 1 Nonsense with business and com·
28 Article 53 Paris schools pute r e11per1ence
30 Cessation 55 Understood 754-6363
32 Blood type 57 --11me: CTllY/llOPT
33 Lacerate late lmmed opening for sharp well organized Individual 34 ltahan 58 W elcome with good typing & phone
river 59 Dispute sl\ills to handle a variety
35 Girl's name 60 Seaweed ol olllce duties for hospl-
3 6 Principal 61 Pleased tal computer services firm In Hunt. Sch. Calf
3 8 Aromatic sound 891-55S6. 8 to 4:30
seeds 63 Oasis
41 Gaunt 66 Islet letret1ry/111ist11t
43 Tide 68 El t I II Real Estate Investment Co ec r c un seeks dependable sec·
46 Old auto 69 Floor cover retary wltli general olllce
------...-..,..2.....-1....,3,...... skills and dlctaphone ex-8 9 10 11 l perience EMcelle nt
typing a must Varlen
duties Npt Ben
5•9-2988
IECllnAllY
mmedlate opening for
Secretary with bkk'g ex-
perience. Dictaphone re-
quired Shorthand and
word processing de-
slreable. Good com·
munlc111on1 and or-
ganlzatlonel skills New·
port Center Area. Call
Diana. 640-9350
'""'"'' Part time, Newport Beach
Yacht Brokerage Firm
Flexible hrs for a 7 day
operation. S61hr 10 start
If you en1oy boats & are
looking tor a fast paced
mulli-raceted Job with
gret potenlial ror growtti
& salary please submit
your resume to P.O. Box
1062. Newport Beach.
Ca.92663
SEOlnlllY PLIS
Active mortgage company
~,....--+-~-"'I requires sharp, accYrate
Telephone SollcllOfs
lTIEITIOll
We want good telephone
reaervallonlsts to set IP·
polntmenta. WJIY
CIMtUlll
... 1111 PIT evening work Call
alter t pm, 7S1·4223
Ttl1fltt1tWerti ......
20 .... ,., .. , , .. ,,. ,.,, ... ,
Anertl1l11 Pre•• 14-110 ,., .... ,
Fiii er Part· Tl••
AllAat1w1IH••
Ftr l••di1te Wtrl
0111141·0111
TOP$$$
Females Pref Models &
Escorts. (2 13) 866-1984
TIWIH ........
loll·ttft•t·retall "'" ... ,, .. ,, ... ..
1ttitd•1 , .... , ... ,.
lie.
'200/wl start. Call
1-3wl4y1142-1111.
Travel agency needs lndl·
vldual w/strong sec·
retar l al back ·
ground/computer train·
ed. Irvine location. Con·
tact Lisa S52-3052,
SS2-199S.
Typist for N.B. Law office,
must type 80 wpm ac-
curately, contaC1 Donna
640-1560.
TYPISTS NE-.,e=o.,,e""o-. T.,,..y-p-ln-g
to be done al home Part
time or lull time Excel·
len t p ay . Ca ll
1-718-8 .. 2·6000
.f1""1v11t.. 5105
Aluminum alldlng doors, 33 clear diamonds set In
6,8 & 10 It, all like new. white gold, v11ue $3S50
call tor prloea. Bob or or best olfe< 558-9SS7
Brad 833·3889 Ma ns gold nugget
=,-.-,-.-,,-,-,--~,~~. bracelet, 3 oz wt, coat
_ $4260 wlli take $1500 Desk, Hke new, S 100. obo by noon Mon
Chair, $50 8S7-6363. 873·5619
FrH te Yt1 022
I yr old female mini DOMle.
blk. spayed, all shots
Owner sick 5S2·6137
MiactllHnaa 6211
26 sq ft detuMe redwood
rabbit hutch. S2SO or
offer 673-2668
••••• loat1 7012
1 t' bet Ou av f rl-huli
20HP Johnson
w/S1eer1ng eng needs
work, $650 549-4834
dys. 67S-4975 eves
14 Ft Glasspar Sport L1Clo
runabout Trlr e•tres 3S
hip Ev1nrude $1750obo
673-6040
11mes
Bicycl es 8012 5 Wheel Bicycle $100 70'!
Cen1e1 SI c M
FIHIOIH
lYllUIU
ON
JEEP CJl
and
SCR&IHLER
Mo1ooecane 10 5PO 21 • )-( )
11151011 e:i3.97g1 ~ )1 rang<.• "::.
Campers 8014 ....... ( U<i \I .. _.o
7J West .. ay~ 11112' '!"~r:'~' ~"\1:\",~~ cc1mper a11 '>l"reo. slc;.11> 4 Cute puppies need
homes, Cocker/Beagle
mix Very sma rt
834·S274 dys. 760-9560
evs
Z A1t,, lt1tl1t Chairs 1:n1n~~~f~ne;op 1 ~5oa~
SSOOlobo 6•5-2972 $3500 675-S099
c. ... n~·it.e-~rovi: tJ.imoe• 4 W heel Dra've• 9030 .,~, very clear• s 1175 •
!!68-0246 '74 Int I Scout II , PI S Pt8
auto tr&n~. auto hub:.
nds valve 1ob 11 paint s 1000/0BO 662· 16SO
3 tall palms,Tloo-s2oo 1970 Sk1p1ack. 24' FB.
bst olr 64S·0490 VHF, outriggers. ba•I sys·
Camper Sl'lell lor small
Pick Up blue on wn11a
g oocJ 1..nno $235
'l•2 7358 e•e~ llrll11 Free litt111
S'<H·1888 Ans-rmate telephone re-tem, more $ 10,000 obo
corder, still under warn 493-S757 'IO Chev 3/4 tea F_r_ee_3~Tabby -k-11-te_n_s-• ..,.2
fe males. 1 mate.
S 181 new, must sell for 2 r cabin cruiser lbrglb
SIOO obo S48·4•55. e1eep v . 100hp Evin
J.,va Cmpr ts1011 6
cabover slpi. J hlll) 1n
su1a1eo S 1300 673·ll546
\l\l a11t:1 locking nuos
uu10 16M m1, traHer
htlrt• orig owner •lnl
conrJ $9000 cons trade 842-6455
Free kitten&. 8 wks old,
blk/wht. needs good
homes 87S-9211 ,
S .. 8·5205
Free to yo-u-. 4.,..w_,...k -ad..,..o_r_a,...,.ble
shepherd mix pups
646·5194
UTIQIE Fllll HlllE
FllllHT Business advertisement,
parties. etc 960-2S 14
Barry Manllow Tlcketi.
7/31, lodge & terrace.
$37.SO & 27 50 or trade,
ph 855-6301
Wirehalred 'fitrrl8f needs good hm, 2yr old mate. Celling fan. S2" reversible,
S•S-SSOS wood blades. full warn. $67. 546-6740
Fuait•rt 25 China & glassware,
10 Pc Chocolate brown 10¢-$20 Din set S 120
sectional. good cond. Radio S50. 979-8277
S300 Solid oak coffee tbt
& end tbl, Mint cond.
$300 661-0414 111 6PM.
CommerClal Lawn Mower.
Lawn Vacuum. 3 wheel
adult bike. S100 each
2 Solas, Oak Bakers Rack. 646-S8•8.
2 Arm Chairs, tw1n bed Coors keg top New SSS, set. decorator Items. must sell $3S obo
9S1-9530 5•8-14S5
4' 6" x 2· 6" solid oak col-Double Antique School
fee table. Herring bona Desk $100 720· 19SO or
pattern top S 100. 6•6-4848 S48·4148.
Dryer s 125:-Maple Desk
S100 6•2·0237
UT,OlllAT I
LOSE WlllltTI
Call Eva SS9·6107
4-wh 1r1r. ~tras $2500
556-435S all 9AM Motor Bi k es 8016 '>38 8293
22' Bayllner. cuddy cabm 5 Stat General Mo·PecJ all an as lrl adlo 1-1ea~v 0 .. 1, Roll Bai w11t l1t c v · r, r goodc;ond musl sell must sell S6500 $2f>OI OBO t.75_2416 all Toyota & Dats11n 41.c 979-8558 S 100 OBO 548-1455
22·. center console, 22S
HP, 307 Chevy, same as
Harbor Patrol Boat
MOPED runs and lookb Aanue Rover 75 AtC, JClnt
great As~1no S 190 cone! a very rare ca•
499 5046 s 1.3 000 9161265-3251
Ot 265-9 171 Bimini 1op, oa11 tank, p'3rl Motorcycles/
cond, 1657 Bayside Dr Scooters 8018
CdM seooo 554-8668 1-1~9'!!'83-.H-on-d~a-A""!r!O!cl'"'!"lo~.-u-se~d Trucks 9035
45' Slip avaH on Balboa onc.e Perfect <;one1111on 6 t Corva11 C5tm El Cor
Island, sole! my boat S60010BO 63 1 !>b25 or 'T\1'10 Spyoer • mags and
would like to partner on 540 4 786 Scoll autn S 1450 Runs well late mOdel power boat .30 mpg -646 70 16 M i ke 67S-8606 o r 65 Honda 90 ci.-an nor 641·0360 running $12S (i<l6 5351 74 Ctievy >. Ion. c.on
50' HILL OSL TRAWLER
Monk Design, US Built
Fly bridge alt cabin
Long range cruiser
Luxurious. tully equpcJ
consider trade 644-9629
'64 W Trogan Ca1:>1n
Cruiser, Flylng Brtdge
twin angs teak decks
.,int cone! S14.500
637-1336
~•ruction vehicle r.in~ '79 BMW R65 S 1600 like good. need~ starter
new wt many ,1ras $1395 497'6831 Bill 640-0838
71 Yamana :250 EncJuro
4600 ml runs great
$350 536·0273
79 GMC I ton PIC-UP
1oe1de1 rac~s tool bo.c, 3
snd 45 000 m1 •Int cond
$3 750 673-208:l
78 Yamaha XS500 10 m1
1
80 Chevy El Camino V-S,
runs great $7 50 uoo aulo air cru1•e SS tOO
PIP 962 265 I alt 5 lltlO 493. 812
79 Suzuk 2SO TS new y ~90(" Tires s Ban S70!J Re j IDI V '68 Formula, 23 It cons1ruc1 750 Hortela , .. ,6-4-o""o_C!_g_e...,..V,..a_n_g_o_o_CJ
equ1ped. 100 gal cap Chopper s~ 100 guocJ c;ond pane111r.g cpt,
4'a8' Glass table set, V."
thick t>e11eted edge In-
cludes blk wrought Iron
tbl base. 8 chrs. Ideal for
entertaining or con-
lerence rm S850 Com-
plete. 1500 glass only
6•4-1130
wllrlr & cover. •mmac lc>uker 80 Yama"a 850 needs paint S 1200
ELECTRIC UY IOAT 58000 obo 640-4224 cc OrivP sna11 S 182'> ' F. :· '-922~
person to handle Its
needs. Typing, word pro·
"r.l,...+--+-+--11 cessor. prol. phone cov-
erage & llhng skills are a
PraC1lcat Nurse work in pvt 5 pe Youth Bdrm furniture.
home. lull or part-time. $150 540-3286
7S1-8776 alt SPM. Antiqued yettoW wood din.
S5900 wtsllp6•5-2963 ·59 53 Hallera~. loacJecJ Onl y 5700 1"11 8 2
1ry $160.000 Motor Yamana 550 cc. C111t $
Exclusive MAGIC ISLAND, yacht. 642-1234 Sir Pet. ~ '500 r0n1v 850
gold mb1ah1p. S800. eves, --mi WONT L 0.5-LONG
;r Cnevy Van > 1011
Loa..ied a11 Cus10,.. Must
$ .. e• Bt 1 4801!
~===~=~=~=~~~=~~~~=~~~=====~=~! must Salary com--mensurate w/experlence Jolt1 WHt .. / rm table 6 chairs & 3 6 3 I . 3 6 1 1 . 0 a y s '77 Glenl Vgull, 20hsp Cit!: CAN FlNA"ICE V\!' also Antiques,
646_4080 isel eng Vb1rth r1eao ,. ,.,,., , t , 'loo 1 ~ d , Cl •
ba11 tan k .,., tr lr 7,,: . .>'.'lP 4!1~~ usacs 9045 ..,1t .. 11 ..... W,,.u_ .......... _ ... Sl...,M-., Btl1 W11t .. 5100 •••• Waat .. 5100 Ask lo~ Steve Dt•t1tic SI 07 •eaves S250 6<C2-7876 Goll Cart, ,. pass , street
legal, compl recond1-
1toned S11S0.673-8104
S3 500 54 S-0982 l""l"!' .. -..,-10-d .. ,.-,.-.-O~c-o-· "!!T_o_w_n
PEISIUUTY PUSH Property Mgmt. 64 Unit
for busy phones. Good Hunt Beach Couple
typist. light bookkeeping. preferred, rental exper
Lake Forest area Ask for req 545·3115
llte1tttl11ist/T,,i\J Enthusfastlc. dependable
person required lor
Newport Beach olllce ol
international computer
software ltrm Musi be
sell starter & have good
organ1za11onal skills
714/S45·1402,474-0300
SIClnlllY/llECIPT.
for sates agency near OC
Airport Aequlres goo<i
typing & shorthand, llg-
ure aptllucJe & pleasant
phone personahly Call
Jeannette, 546-6444
Chnsttan lady wants 1 or 2 Complete set 1iv1ng rm,
days or work a week in bdrm lu1n. relrtg. all like
your home 5S7·4821 new Best oiler 642·0546
JOhn Wayne Tennis Club
Membership 673-4243
SlOOO
' 8 I "'.:SS(l ~ 14 n • r ••Oar "'SIC"P j $9 995 77 Sea Ra~ n I I M1ilt'5 I ......... o/o ,..,ri • w/lra11er Cutty cabH1 •lro5 o,,,<', '>ii r ~u ~0 c .v0001,. l'a.ry
slsps 4, head stovo> 1cr 640-0836 t iu .. •esir,r"d ~ • 2 995
Norma 859-noo PtT help n_ee_d_e_d_m-orn·
---------1n9s. 8-noon to help IS·
Perso111t Secretary to sembte wallp8?8r & fab-
D~a -5510 Obie bed & boit sprin~s
AKC Chihuanua. M w/lrame, SAO S48-14S
box S 10 500 552 9726 8~ H (Hl\J:I ?!'>0~ tA TC'
ELECTRIC IAY IOAT
$5900 wtsllp 645-2963 MICAW BLUE & GOLD '66 Datsun Roadster chocllawn markings Liv rm S650 Om rm S900
S250 S48-0471 Borm $450 638-0779
SJ!JUO Jn 'J C, 46J
Prea1dent of Laguna rlc sample packs SJ 80
Beach Business. Please to start See Roger at 151
call .. 97-4868 Kalmus, Ste H. CM.
Person Friday Must work P/T 11 .. •n•.• y wknds Clerical skills --Apply in person ACE Typing, Shorthand, Npt
OLD FURNITURE, 23 .. S 1 Sch Law Ottlce Hours
Ave de la Carlotta. Flex. 644-5040
Laguna Hiiis. 8SS..8,.6S
PlllUllll
hff Sltrtflflll '"''"· ... ,.,, ...... fttllHlll
.. n1 ...... , .. ,, .... ,, .. ·c· ........ 14.
stills ,.,, l1'111 I
"'· .... , .. ,. 0111 (114) IH·ot40
1-11ao.
RIALHTATI
IAUI
Ttf Oltttrs 114 Trel•·
tlS l1t4t4 l••t4i· •••IJ· We ..-<I experienced time
snare salespeople. (We
will also train llc'd oro-
klfS) We have tons of
leads and the highest
commissions In Southern
Calllomla. Our project Is
in a dynamite location
and practically selfs Itself.
There ate immed open----------1 1ngs • so call now lor an
-appt. with Joel Call toll .--.NTV free 800-462-4931 or call
._., collect (71•1 866·8808
Ex1ens1ve phone cllentele
conracr, typing, tiling. &
general office duties
Please calf
714/493-9S30
IEOIPTIOllST
Parl/tlme 10am-3pm
Light typing & heavy
phones. Call for appoint-
ment. 6,.6-3965
lllCIPTIOllST Part time for Medical
Sup ply Co. Typing,
p hones. bulk maU-
lngs,medlcal exper pref
7141S•6-59S6. ----REC I PT 1nP1ST
Secretary I Receptton 1st
needed ror growing com·
pany 1oc11ed 1n Newport
Beach requires good per·
sonallly. good appear-
ance & non-smoker. gen-
eral oltlce skllls a must,
construction. real estate
AKC Golden Re1 r1ever
puppy 2 mos M ,
w/papers & shots $ 150
964-S292
Golden Rh1r Puppies.
Al(C S 150. S males. 3
rem . s .. 2. 7984
experience prelerred Gold Rel Pups, S m. 3 I.
Send resume to Kinder AKC, Dem champ lines
Care Leam ing Centers $200 64S-2139
Inc 160 Newport Center Grell Dene pups to good
Dr Suite 200. Newport home. 6 wks • SSO up.
Beach, Ca. 92660. Attn 898-7709 Andy Karen
Secty/Ellec ASSISI Spor:s
promotion firm needs
hard working lndlv1du1t
able to make decisions &
grow with company, lllnt
future for right person 4
day week. start S7/hr
644-8417
Male blue/gold Yorkte
w /papers S20 C
963· 1SS4
Schnauzer, mini AKC,
male, salt/pepper drk,
super show/pet. Dys
S47 -4 123. e v /wk el
838-S3•8
Newport Beach advertis-
ing agency needs sharp,
energetic person for front
desk Requires good
phone personalf1y & ac· curate spelling MuSt Sec'y, ekfl typing, phone. Sherry's Poodle puppy
type 6Swpm Call be· organl11tlon11 skllls, ex11 sate. teacup-toy m1n11ure
tween hrs of 9.12 to set engltsh req (both speak-S250 up S46·2848
appl 851-3066. Ing & spelling), word pro-Wire Hair Terrier, Moving
c es s I ng he Ip I u I m st sell Fe 2'/J spayed
llOPT /SIClllTAllY N o n · s m k r M a r k u · · · · for busy resldentatal de· 631-2836 Resome & rel shots. papers. $100
llAL llTATI 1111oper Must have mini· req 5 .. 8-4369 ---==
HEED TO EARH 2jf( + YRL'\' •tt1Ylfl41 ... ltllt4 mum typ1ng of 6Swpm SRllOll llCllETAllY Btrttl 5520
11 you -eel Y99 Olrttr llttllt• and ablllty 10 com-" S ill s -1 d munlcate. Salary com· Major Newport Beach real acr ce a e on goo WI-"' WMll4ftrl1a4la1 mensutate w/exper . estate development firm lamlly friend. reg Arab
f0t our Olrec1 &-.. TeMI , .. lttfelal Send resume to Shirley oflers challenglng pos-gelding, perfect for child .
.. (11 •)111..nM H .a Craven Citation Ilion with d i verse 1C!ull&1how,1S.3,bold • M lfllt••• Builders. 17731 lrvineBI. responslbllllles for In· &gentleS3000 7S9-0810
PICTURE FRAMER-e~ '"""' •ll:tit•tlt Ste 201, Tustin, Ca 92680 telllgem sell starter. M•nl· Pttl 5535 .--ftr• Trll1 ~ mum 3 yrs eMper1ence .• ,.. ___ "!"!!'!l!"'-"!""'1--tull·llme. 850-01S3 • Restauranl: Real estate background 'it.quarlam. 160 get, Tru-vu,
Plast1e1 ''"14t4. Call Ille SAllWICM MAIER highly desirable E•cel· acrylic on hardwood 111\.ltH 1&01111 11 ... 1 llMlOO Experienced & lent secretartel and com· c1bine1 Nr new Best
responsible for sandwich munlcatton skills re· offer takes All 5pm
IPIUTlll llOIPT1011ST making & other kitchen quired The S\Jcoesslul 642-92S4
Immediate openlOQI on all 4 '"' de~ 1900 Typing duties canelldate will possess a 1 -. -----··!AlO
shlMS lor exper. injection preferred Near Orange protesa•onal attitude and nDhS•H IV
molding mactilne oper· County Airport Call Mrs. llTClll appearance and lhe ablll· ""li1-1"'"tl .. ng-.o-u""l -01._d_w_ood_e_n
ators Work 7'1• hrs, paid Fenn 1 e for a PP t SIPIRYISOR ty to handle a last pace Merry-go-round, horses
FOrm1ca oval d lne11e
wlleal 65x•2. $99 On
bed. compl w/wnt uphol
hdbrd w /3 pr
sheets /cases. etec:
Ol&nke1. sp1ead/rutfle
$250 9 It olf-wht couch.
uphol 1n Ital Prov
leather. Shephrd casters
$200. Wht Ital Prov
marble coffee tbl(oblong) s 100 64S-OS80
Glass Showcase 6'x I '~
side, 37" hi Converted to
trophy & glassware dis·
pt1y S 12Slotr 548-683"
Harbor House Chair. $150,
Queen size ste eper
couch. S3SO, Console
Stereo. S30. Seely queen
stie bOM spring and mll·
tress, $300. Olnelle ser
w/4 chairs. S 17S, All
Items less than one yr
XLNT Cond 642-9S66
$700/0BO 645-2963
MUST SELL SAVIN plain
paper copier Xlnt cond S vrs new A s k i ng
S 1000/obo. 631-2242
9·S M-F
New 311 ~ 6rt Chinese Wool
Rugs, hand made. Only
$200. 640-8688
11111111110
Tlobts ftr lit. A•&· 20
11t1Hrt, P1tlfle a.,,
2 '"""' "'"· no ltett..tlt-1221aff.I
Overlock sewing mach.
b0Xed,S229 S•S-6740
Ae1nell V·Bo11om 19 .
305 Chevy 110. Va11so1
rrlr. xtnr cond Ski or hsti
$7000 631-7547
Boats, Sail 7014
141 Blueprlnt, 2 sails w ttrlr
asking S800 t o f •
966-2161
1t 11 11 •.c 5 •8.-:ltO.
83 11ondd ..:'1 '•vC' '""' I "' 11~ ,I.',, , c1d1a1s le'ls inan' m ~ 1cioo Jim .11 '100 o"g m1 ~Int
64S 4633 r9 7om CC.rod SA'IOO 5'.18 8293
Trailers ., C•truer SM ~~asera11
T 'i 8024 ' s~.:i tv1 i; .... r a • ea1ner
u v e I "6 dual ri.e1neac cams
80 S~amp!'r '35 \.eO.;r ~•Iver ac-:iuer collector
Loc:lge S877$ 642-079! .•>'nt-C rr r1 Pr.,11C1 10
eves 548·88.3 I ~"~"· ~ ;;.easure t~ ori•e'
"'"•"'9 mvsl sell S 12 500 Ciller
t6 l!Cl\224·0''.l I 425-4921
1981 Lancer 25 sloop Trai lers,
7 SHoncJa O/B VHF Utility 8026
stereo. galley S head BOX TRAILER 5xs· l•--------$16,800. Eves 673-1154, AEMOVABL E SACK '50 FORD 2 Oft 64~-9013 $250 64S-69JO 112 hp tlatnead ve J spd
27 It Feattier Fas1. cJry Av to Notices 9005 new 1oc11 & rot '"' new $2000. 675-7083 I t•JI' ne"' '"to~ S2000 or
27 II sailboat. musl sell NOr11~:?;~~~EQS L t!\1 ~lie• 969 1221
$9000 673-8096 ANO Photo retouching machine
& materials-like new, •• 6 o • 10' o ·oay xtnt cone! ..,()(' 979•4 9 S3SO Trlt $250 963-527?
ADVlflit~ERS
rhe p rir.e O' It ems
~h1debai..er 1963 Granel-
1u11s1,,.,o S 140010BO
Mu~• sell 5411·6838 Rams lockets, 2 season ae1ver11seo by \Pn1c1e pas5e$, club level. all or Cal 20. 6 HP outOrd, trlr e1eale1s '" 1n11 veh1c1e
part 85t-7720. 673-0353 $3000 673-2935 C'las~1f1 ed dJ.enoo;·flc Aates, l•f!''"
8 P C cniumns dOe'< 1101 .ncludf. ----Sota S2SO, desk $12S, Catamaran 1 · at Audi 9107 I Ill FIHITllll stereo S lOO, call lor $8SO complete 847-1746 ..inv applic ... 1111;1 •.i.e~ 1..,..-----.-~--L 9S7 8133 11cense rw rislor lee!> 7.J A11d1 •DOLS mint es • phone msg 8S0·7476 E-34T, XLNT hghl air t1nanre tt.1ryeo; te!''i •or c-n.:J ,.,ust see SISOO
KING-SIZE WATERBED SPA. 8 11 d iam, fiberglass racer/crul!lr See LA au po11u11on tnntrul oe· I rm 6·14·590S
wlwood shelves. heater. includes heater $900 Boat snow, Sal-Sun Sltp vice cer1111cal1ons or massager, like new S300 ::;a" 549• t 757 Z· 18 714-551·2152 Ot'll er· documenter y 80 5000S superb conel. be t olllf 631 508• 2i 000 m1 all e;.rras or 9 • Famous 12 meter rac;1og prepaiation Charges uri· Priceo lc> sell 548-9449
Liiie-new Jenny Lind Crib, S~~~~ni~~al:~:~a~ggier, 2' sloop, rnstorallon In pro-lt'ISS otherwise S!'leCllled 0, 642·3336
stai ned M attress gress, for sale or trode t>ylheaelverttser
Beatrice patt8fn. bumper Sturdy L bunkbed. 1200 tor antiques S 12.000 Ao to Services/ BMW 911 2
guards.2 sheets & quilt McCoy surlboard, 6 ft 760-0229 Paris 9015
incl $300 s•5·21S8 S17S.644-6041 -~-.-'!"'"'!'~~ *LEASE* Fiberglass Sarltng Sabot ...,,.
Lulfabye crib, dk wood, Surlbrd, $6S 01)1 Schwinn
xlnt cond $75 720-1975 cruiser. pd $262 berely
Newti8nd-cr8tied4 pc
solld wood 1111 rm tables.
dk pine, S 180 Also Desk
& chair. S50 64S·8,.62
NEW MATTRESS SETS.
Twn sz S80, lull sz S6S.
Queen S 10S. 1(1ng S 12S
ANDY 750-S832
used. S 1SO/obo Secri·
llcei Antiques 720-0173
Trade BIG Mlcew
Talk Ing
Parrot 84S·2963
xlnl cond $32510 90 8 l CnevfBuick V·6 231 Ne" 1uto or 1our chO•Ce .
Also a Dinette. Stereo eng High PertormrmC'e any color l•OM l'!R 10
Console & vorfous misc Soc S l 300 548 ;?Ol!"J VW No down Ca I Bob
items Call 645-5887 COMPLE re B, 1 UV 8-lt>· 1326 agt
Kite »308 . ~Int cono trlr ENG & TRANS noo
$ 6 O O 6 4 2 2 3 3 8 • 5<18-Set' •
642"7880 msg i tTE BODY NORK
Lido 14'. all accc$S •Int ur 10 so••."'' yc1111 ··~• cond $1250 5Sl·8164 t'mstr•P•ng B•ll%4 1 .• 1
-~ OS BMW ''"' cnrocJ Sl•l~ 1111 '"''OS alloy~
i •;IJJ !'lb ()
:'I" 4tlf 7,l4<
for 8 Pai<i benefits tn-7141549-0 117 Call Mrs Scott 111 only 850·4017
WE PAY C ASH ·For
HOUSES to be MOVED &
WRECK buildings FREE
850-4133 elude Medici.I. Dental. ------Resp0nslble. e•penenced 833 8680 ...,---=-Nk:e sofa, 1ove'M!a1. chair &
Life insurance • credit Recept1on1st . heavy for ordering salad . Rotllop desks. $14SO. ottoman, never used. X/large Mlcaw cag-e-
Ltdo 14. xlnl cone! 2 sels LITE BOD'r WORK
ol sa•ts s 1295 5•8·6350 up '" so•· 011 Y""" 1<st
·e 3.!01 '.Jaoed •t•c~ a1 ">vs XIJ'lt oncJ S8200
b40·0838
union prlvlledges Alao ph6nes. typing. llllhg,.etc making & other food EOE MFH Partner's deak, S900 cost $600. sell $25S Wanted 645-2963
111 b 1 preperallons Salary ----Conl /OR tbl. 9', w/8 (2 J)402 l068 sti 011us prem ums Apply alter SPM Crystal commensurate with Service Station Attendant. chrs, S3500 Orp 11 tbts, 1 •
Must sell 30 It Olson 1,, Pm~1r1p1ng Biii g59.1221
water 5 wks Eq111pn.1 ior Autos Wanted 9020
racing Full compument ---------io-of sails Loran ; 000 HrQhPSI casn 1rnmeo 101 Mull be English speak· Creations, 7t1 W 17th expenence 37 hrs. evening Shi II, S27S Hat rack, S325 Oak dining table & &tChrs N11ical la1t. 6224
Ing. Apply 1-4 pm at: St Suite B7 C.M muat be experlencecJ Chrs. $95 s4S·9850 wfHten11on llk.e new N-bane! forming. Need Owner trons S34 500 ,our ven•cle dome<;!lc or OllCO · Cell all 1 30PM S4 2S/hr Con11ct Ernie S950 5S2-97•• an 5PM musicians. vocals, etc 265 8 •-A a.. GREEN cMh Mis Simons 650-6390 or Jett 875·2276 White enamel stove,
640·6128 lorru"n 551 6285
r""'1 ve IOf WHITE elephenll 1920's, pert cond. every· Round llbl• & 3 capt. EMpanded Heeds only
Costa Mesa. CA with • Clullfled Ad SELL Idle Items with e ITHI OLIRI thing working $7SO. chrs. M1ple dlneue. Gd For Info aall S•B·082S
NACRA S 2 wt trlr lo• sale
or !radii S299S PP
71 4·639· 1S41
WE BUY
CLEAN OARS
AID TRUCKS
Want Ad• Clll 642·&878 Call 142-5878 Dally Piiot Clullfled Ad. PIT, 30 hrs/week. Must 631-1136 cond. S8S. 831-8215 Electric Guitar Deen "V",
Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii have ex Perle n c e . -.. --11------trtal tl Mar White, Olm1r110 pl<:kup, New•na.w S48-3•07 EOE, M/F/H nfP HCH IOl l -.-.... ~"'T"!"" ..... _ case, Schuller tuner•.
....... -. §11/sun. 9-4. 11lnt cond. s .. 2s. Rob
SAILBOAT 10
Shorewood. good conu
$400/0bO 6•6·3481 CONHllL
CHEYIOUT KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Sllllfl ... Frlgldl.lre WHher/dry.,, 1 427 PolnMttla. 531-0S05
Pool Attendant needed at yr old, Mint cond. s5oo. =----=----:=--:--=-::-:-SANT ANA 22· for sale
• • Surf and Sand Hotel. 5s9-6,.10 eves, S•0·7904 1111 Mna Studio E)(C&I cond Asking
$•1hr, PIHse apply In eMI. 218 dys b 0 VI N G MU ST Plano, Perlect, St400. S6000. Lido Pen1n sllp
.X'}t ll..rhi•r 11h ,1
I I f'l \ .., t .., \
• ..
AGES 11-14
EARN t.-TO S75.00 P£R WEEK
We llOW h•vt I~ OPfllllltl for younc ucer
bt••ttt to U<1111 1uden for The Ounce Co.st
l)a.ly Pilot Ou1 t!IWl SI.Ill fl J 30 II m Jnd wor~ 11111~ llO 11111 wttt4ayi On Sllurd1t. we
wort • ••• mort llo~ra, You lflN earn manr
tnos Incl pi11ts. Mon& w1lh e11m111 rour own
lllOl\ty thtre 1s llO dtflYlrrn• dr collec hon
wt.olftd ll you t i\ 1111ernted plnw "" Mr
(Mi
(714) 548-7058
S4~1 JOO person, 9·S, Mon-Fri Sae GE Obi Oven Elec. Ainge SELL· Twin beds. Cheat of 640-5332 av all 6•5·3118 bel 9am
Donna. 1&5S So Coast $125 19 cu It. Aetrlger. dre .. ra. Whit• rotery IM I llY
Hwy, Laguna Beach etor $200 882·7875. sewing machine. tbl P11at1/0r11a1 1121 ta, W 1.,1"1_...lllT HARBOR AREA model e.wlng mchtne an· h 50. Spine1, mafiog. eidt ..... A Ski 7016 USED CARS PAUCKS
N"d aom.;;1":'1th m~h· APPLIANCE SERViCE llque type, •01•· Ma11y tone. 58 M191& 111 &pm. 181 m;t\bow Caravel Ski COME INOA CALL FOR
ankl•I aptitude & mane-We aell recond .. guar. other small Items lnc:lud· boat w/1978 115 Mere FIH A,,RllSAL
gerlel 1111111 lor smell appllances. S49·3077 Ing ptanta. plaques. plo-OllOllllll 111&111 Outboard. •Int cond Cormler-01Llllo le turn . Whtrlpoot klemagle 8 112•, compt reflnllhed. $3250 642-87 •6 OlllYllOLn oam & plast~s pltnt I llY AIPUAlllll no lrost refrla·m•k• de-S4000. 213/923--U02 ----18211 BEACH BLVO
Call 873·53•0 any11me L• 1157•8133 poalt, wlll llold Any Sacrifice 18' Tahiti Ski HUNTI OTON OtAC"' r•asonable offer buy• Fend., Rhodea 73 Key suit Boat w/115HP Mtrcurl N " ltcMic.1
TECHNICIAN
llFIHI. 1111 Fiii
XLNT CONO. 67&· 1618
~frlgWetor-Almond cir,
Minimum 3 yeara H · 28 elf, top or Kne SMr'a,
i>efllnC9 In mechentcal ICl8 & wet« In dOOf. thOw·
te•t procedures. Excel-room cond Pl.Id 11&00.
lent long term temPorary ~800, 875-7576
111lgnm1nt 1111ll1bf1 Im· Refrtg, Ilk• new, 2 Or, frotl
medl•tely Call tor Int«· freeS165 893·90e0 vi.w· Uprlgllt refrlg, OIH n.
worlct grH1. yellow
1125 49i'-68311Blll. KELLY
SERVICES WHhef (S.er• belt) under
warr1n1y, Ory•t 1260.
2111c1mpu10t1ve 340 ~2·1&57
1rv1ne 1133 1 •4 ,
£0!
merchandise. 124 c ... m06el piano, reod OB. trlrl t1ew pt1lnt Ul·IOll1l•t-Hl1
Clearbrook, CM. Apt aondltlon MOO. 552· 552 uphOI. Xlnt conO $4500 WI P'Y TIP ML• a•
A-Rear (ACROSS FROM NII WAITll 497-2637 m0fn1/e>n " uan
POLICE STATION OFF WUI ~--" 892 1889 FOi ISll IAllS v ~ N 0 u AR 0 ST I pay.._, • AW MAllH
5•5 ·4 1Se 2 b1wn r 111 u llAM·6PM. l~rUa1 0...1 1130 ahatt. 4t11p POITIAG/HllH ---------1'2" South 8hOA thruater, 5•5-0982 2480 Hilrbor Blvd.
Qd eond, 1111. 642.&008 Man•ll•ld Senf -Pottle COSTA MESA
Suri Boerd 15'2". MU fin 9•98. new 170 64&·7338 '41·4300149. Hll
thruaier •125850-1070 New NAV101 ROI' radio WllTEDI
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"draw rut" When yo11 COIOf TV. 2 yr wmty 3&1 Power 8011 Slip con11dareo too l>"C•t .,._. .,.. ao In tfle Deity 1 ·1•8. Free detl"9f)'. Oper1 1350/mo 21 &albot paldl C•ll Clive •t BAU4r Pt10t Waint Adel Cell now Sun T V J 0 H N' S Cove. Ownar, 84~·5135. M o 1 o r I a I I 7 1 • I
I .. 2-6171. ll<t&-1786 813· 14641 g79·2500
; 8 l\3.1CS1 ver) clean
$1~ 750 642·26?~
8.l 20• BBS snrl A/C
S. SPC! CU5 S lJ 500
61 1·"2'0 673·P 11
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• 80 3201 5 ~P<I aunroof
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• '110 7331, dUIO IOaCled
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LARGE SELECTION OF *LEISE* '78 b 1doe1. lo mi. nu tires, 73 Cor0t1• wagon, 100111 lilt vX Bu•. new urH. cpt, '79 Rabbit, 5 •P<l. nu p11n1. *LEASE* '78 Ch1v1111 llftb•ck. l•-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
NEW & I BMW'S! ........ .., ... "'" • N"' O•NI, "' "'° '""' ...... "'" N.. .,..., dNO, ...... "'' .... '°"" ' -... ... •• t • New auto 01 your choice • 12500 obo 960· 7566 111 caah 492-3630 good s 1850. 473.2031 13600 obo. 406·0313 Nlw 1u10 Of your cholee • _12800 54'8-1634 112 hP fllth .. d v8, 3 •"". , ·~ color • lrom AA to 5·30 - - --G~ E -Dbl o El A 0 1ny color • from AR to ..,.... I '73 Toyota truck. run• '68 VW C1mper, reblt ang ven eo. •n e vw No d~n. Cell Bob IEE US FIRSTl n-tuck & roll Int, 1\9'# V ' No Clown Ce I Bob ,-t 9155 greet S 1000 642-7063, & tr1n1. 12995. 648-4741 1125. 19 cu 11 Refrlger· v -crpt, n-tlr .. 12000 or LIM I DI IMW 846-1328 •01 HJff g46 u 58 ------11or 1200 882·7875 846-l328 agt We h1v1 a good Mlecllon ti.et offer 989-1221
VOLUME SAL.ES ·66 2305L. Superb Euro· 1~•71Pl81"1111159u~g~eo""l"t -.b~sll"'S"°t~e""lw'!'l'!"g~n. • · '69 Sqbeck, rebll eng. ~ -·eo coup9"deVu1e. tan of NEW & ulld Chiv· i·--------SEAVICE & LEASING pean Model, " •P<l. 2 4 apd, 11.r, PS. PB, CHI. '7' Corona. Good Cond-; good paint. good aurf '81 Rabbit, 2 dr, 1111!1 blue. color, orig. paint, new rolllll See ut tod•yl
3670 N. Cherry,...,. tops Bllupunllt All new greet fem car, ><Int, below Lo Mllet, Xtr1• 12000 car,$1760 673-2031 mint, vwy low mlllaQ8, tlrH. chrome Body, Spec;l1I '68 Muatang, 3
LONG BEACH SOUTH lvort paint, brown soft wholea11e Blue Bk et 642·6572 832-5890 ofc .-6-9 -VW Sq-rbc-k-, ,,_-_e_n_g_& :~~cin ~:a°.11f3ont1ct mech'I perfect 1h1pe.
(No C11erryex1t·405) t op. P11am lno uph ~5~·8451 78 CorottaSA5. llltbk, 5 paint Exc ellent., --Factory air. $5,000/obo. ll14)111·1lto COUNTY carpellng, P1rellla. Ptndit tlS7 epd, 1m/lm c111, eiclt $2500/obo, 988-7853 or 81 Sclrroco S, red, exit 780-1742. 547·5976.
l'rad ... lns Welcome $16,500. P.P 639·51~ ·63 358 Por Good cond aond. $1895 obo PP 963·112_2__ f~~:·5'.0 $'e~~om0~~· •78 Coupe de VIiie, fully
D1t1H 9117
'10 2401
Runs strong. needs some
cosmetic work. $2300.
142·1111
73 240Z, auto, air, very
clean. good cond $3300.
Must sell 521-3320 dys
645·9760 eves/wknds
77 280Z. xlnl cond
$5900 957-t653oys
'77 Dat9un 200SX--1
owner, excel cond. 5 spd,
silver. $2500. 64~6128
81 3 IOSX. runs new. not a
nick or .scratch, lmmac.
thruout. air, must 181
$3995/obo 831-3016
'82 280ZX. T -top, 5 spd,
loaded. Extended service
werr, new sticker Asking
SI t,900/obo. must sell,
15K m1 499·2922
ISUZU '67 300SE, CLASSIC $4000/0bo, 642-3095 546•3869 alt 6 pm, '70 K1rm1nn Ghia. aharp 644-5600 equip, tux car, 111 pwr, lthr 11WI WIU IDT CONVT Ivory/Ian lthr, wkdys 1n11C11 & out, xlnt mech. ---Int 12796. 640-.4032
II nll.••LI rare RHO $t3,500/ofr '88 9 12, orig paint, orig '78 cenca L.lftb1ck, exit $3400. Evee, 656·4482. '82 JETIA. delset. 4 dr, 5 ;--=-..,,,....--.,,-..,..-...,.,...--Int • wtde whls. nu carbs & 13800 M 11 spd, 1oeoed. 27 .000 ml. 80 El Dorado. LMlhef. Volume S•les. Service '70 2200, " dr, extra tank, bell., AIC, alarm, t00% cond, ult 11 · '10 VW Bug. sunroof, n-Ilka nu. $7800. 873· 1322 am/Im stereo. CnllH,
And Leasing em/Im cus. ale. 29 mpg. garaged. very clean, 963•6694• Mark muttler, clutch & p1ln1, --A.A. Grlll, lully equip, xlnt
18711 Beech Blvd $4750/obo 833-8588 evs $670 646·4295 '80 Corolla, llltbck, 5 spd. reblt eng w/9u11rentee. '82 Rabbit. AM/FM CHS., col\d S 11.500 640-04'91
HunllngtonBeach · t t 0 1 e 11 $2500 Cel1662·2395 5·apd, xlnt cond .. 1------=----'l1111Z I.a HDA• ·71"911T, complete rebll air, m 8 ere ' 0 mi, x · $59001060. 775·1640 ·eo Seville Etegante. (114) 142-2000 lmmac. cond $11,000 eng. $6500 673-7578 cond. ~400· 857"6363· '71 Sqbck, rblt eno & blklllvr, gu, lthr Int, xlnt
Jtt•H 9129 846· 1463 .76 911s.34_000 miles, 5 trans, new clutch, new Vtlft t17S cond . 46K ml. $13.750
·sfl'4k6. very JmpresslCe, '76 260 ITr Seelen Whl spd, etec sunroof. new Tri••tk H?l tlrea 11450• 842-8745 •76 Volvo 4 &. New paint. firm. 848-1~' 840'2184
$7950 obo 645-9628. w/blue lntr Loaded. tires, outstanding cond ·67 TR 4A IRS, nu top & '74 Super Bug, H ll cond tr•na & t1r11. Auto 1rana. 111 8·
Beautllul cond Mech $14.500 Eves 842·8632 paint. wire whls. am/Im. $2750. 640·8565. $1250/obo. 645·0493 THE LARIEST
• (w 11.• JAllA•SI I $9000tobo Da s -runs great $1950. --• n per · Y ·77 Targa, pert. cond. 549•8606 '75 Rabbit, 2 door, sky '80 264GL Clal&el, 4 apd, SELECJIOll All models & most colors 955·0623, e11e 559·9362 rcds, butterscotch, blue. good body, runs O/D, air, flawless tan f latemod-' low -"--
lnStocklCall orstopby 'llllZ .. OSELl.I lmmac 60Km1S16,750. '76 Tflumph TA 7, New good. $t850/Flrm . body, not a knick or 0 ..... s"---IAIH MITllS 6<12-1004 clutch, new rear end. 499-1997 scretch, mint throughout. Cadlllac1 In oulMfn
2925 Harbor Blvd. s~~:~ggan . XL.N~;5~~1~'4 '83 PorscheCebrlOlet $2100, 8"'6-8935 ·f7 Rabbit dst. 2 Cir. "'"· $8'495 obo. Trade po$$. Cllll0tnl1I See us todlyl
COSTA MESA -wht/belge. factory op· TR 7 'f8 Vry Gel cona 2 Sirocco mags, CH I , 4 970;0548 lllEll 111·2100 77 MBZ280SE Lgt ivory, uons,carcover S=l6.500 liter eng Nu bit. clutch. spd , xlnl $2300 Jliec. 9177 ClllLLlC Just2mlnutessoutholthe 10 ml, St4.500. Dys d pp bk I ltton Ins 5'8 8'51 San Diego Freeway. 752-07 89, ev/wknds Never reg1stere S~7~01ob~~44·2303 . .. ... --175 Checker Marethon 2600 Harbor Blvd.
--643· 1017 759•9534. ·n VW Rebbit, special eo . unique. gd cond Am/Im COSTA MESA luaaaa G•ia 132 .78 45oSEL RtH•ll 9159 AC. Bl1up, 64,000 ml, st er S 2 8 5 o Io b o , 540-1860
·68 K·G, lmm1c cond, rblt LIKE NEW FULL y EQUIP 1~.!P82!"'!!!R·en·a""u~ll~ll"'e·c"°a~r""':"L~o~m~l. VolklWllH 9173 S2900tofr 760· 1112 644·5119
eng, . n-tires, beige. S 16.500 640--0838 Amlfm. ster 1ape dk. 1S6 VW B11tle, 40 HP, l2V '79 delselRabb1t. delu•e Come In & see Newport C~rn1let 9 l
$2500. ph 631-9059 53850 645 0512 late trans. reellals & d 11 1· 11 less 0 0 Be . 11 1 l·----------F. t 91•., Ask about the money we mint · • chrome rims $2500 Alter 8 1 on, "· aw " a<:h 5 nesi se ect1on '61 Corvalr EJ Cormlno
II -M11•1 ill can save you lhru our Rolle loyct 9161 5 call 646-8139 Clyde. black body & black Int, ol previously owned (see truck ad) 64'6·7016
'74 Red Flat 128. Sharp! I purchase & lease plans -mint throughout. runs Porsches, Aud•s and •68 El Camino, rune & 75K ml $1300 494·7846 79 AX7. 4 spd, computer ,,, .. SLEIOllS '57 vw Rag Top, rebuilt superb, great mpgs Volkswagens. 0 ' · controls, AM/FM cass. • 1600 duel port. radials. $3175 970·0548. looks good, $1300/0B
'77 XI 19, removable herd CB, $5600. 642·9708 evs IMPORTS Dr'tV CARVER Blaupunkt stereo. new 645·8083. All 5
top, clean & lun. 56.000 760·8611days. 1301Quei1Str~t l'L....11 seat covers Must see. ~ '11V,e,runsgood,good
ml $2500 obo 495-6313 NEWPORT BEACH ~ l C _~ $2300/0BO 546·314 7 -buy 225 obo. 645-3358
'60 Spyder 200 con· IU·ISOO 1~ l'L.../ l\...C ---fl.. ~ 455 E. Coaat Hwy. or 642·3058. vertiDld. 33,000 M l. ·~ ... ~.-.:~ ·' .. ~~:·.~·· .~' 'II YW CAIPER Newport Beach Stereo. Wires. ilke new. 9147 Rare clesslcl Great con-673-0900 ·74 Nova, 6 cyl, reg. gas, c.tOSEO SuNOAVS dillon, runs good Must I . k 9307 good cond, I owner.
bolkl w/lewn tSo6p ooend Int Ask about our new lbw sell quick. $2200/obo. DIC $1475. 552·7889
rg owner 1 • obo. Salt1111 9167 Jim 969·t909 ·74 Buick Century SSOO :--74 Nove, exit cond, v.5 114.999.5112 1.70%&.P.ll. lllE llclHU'S Financing Available On 'JI WHO• $1115 tatt '64 e,;i" looks g runs obo, nds body work, runs 350, auto. air, stereo.
Selected 1983 Models I Xlnt cond. 8,,. 4wo great. good transpor· SOUTH great 962·0873 Rodney $1800 963·4843. 9125
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CHEVROLET
•• ,. I* I • I • I
' ',., I \ \1 t ' I
SU-I 200
apd , p on y In t
$3000/0BO 540·2685
Llacela I 3
·85 tlncoln, $2995. }(Int
cond 540.5630 Bob Hoy!
w • 7 Mtrcar~ 1329 '86 ~ c 1 b 1
165 For /b ercury, run• 0<one · ua good depend mu11 Mii sell! I . 673·5609. $300' obo. 645·3358 o;
·72 Monaco a1111on wgn, 6~2·3058
11r, nu t1r11, 74,000 ml.
clean S 1050. 548·604 7
'"' Ult
'72 Capri, runs but n11e11
work $600/0BO
644· 1619/eves/wknda
57' Falrlane, Imm COnd. '74 C1pr1. very lt'larp, v6.'
Must sell by 7·23, $2000 apd, etc Must sell!
obo 645-3068 673-1003 .
'63 Falcon Aanchero, '7'6 Marquis Brougham
good cond, runs good. xlnt, loaded. $1850
51300/0BO 548-3147 or M4·4024.
645·3340. Capri Ghia. '77, xlnt cond.
'86 Mustang Conv Pony AIC. snrf. ltereo 13000
Int rbll V8, many xtraa. 642-2477
s495010Bo 548-6160. cw.-.-.~~u=· .--9327
'69MustinQ.' very clean. ·75 Cutlass salon, xlnt
Musi eell. S 1500 firm. cond .. lo ml, must ... Howard 751-9352 $2500/ofr ~750
·10 L. TD entry Squire. PS, ·ao Duhe< Diesel. ale, rm
PB. AC. 1700 644·6989 et1r10, low mileage
·74 Pinto, good school $4395. 546·2855
transportation S 1050 '80 Olde Toronado Dlesel.
Kathy 962·5640 . A·l Cond, loaded. l ow
'76 Green T ·Bird, PS. PW. Miies. $5995. 546-2855
PB, AT, AC, rablt Clfl> & Pl L t 29 trans, stereo, $2095/bat ptata
otr 548-6842 1---1"8"'l'1"'l'K"':C""'X•R~--
.79 Flesll, good cond. Bleck, 2 dr, lo miles. $4000 s 1 8 9 5 2 4 8 6 New. , ,,_0_r _1..,.· _97_9_-0_5_3_6 _ __,'"'"'=
portBlvd 642·3891 Ptatiac 3 5
.-7-9_F_O_A_D_G_A_A_N_A_D_A_.-Bel-t ·64 Tempest, 1 own, 6 cyl,
Oller over S 1,600 auto. $795. 645-7578
89t ·84 171539-7543
Granado I
'73 Civic. rec for $2606
worth of work .. reblt eng,
bre(ld new cerb, reblt
trans. all just broken In.
Bent lrame & susp $600
or offer, tor eng & trans,
rest ol car free 494·4247
Otter good thru 7/31183 675·4116 1a11on $995 536·3410 COUllTY '78 Estate Wgn, fully '75 Monza, reblt 1ng
'81, ""it cond, only 18 000 64 CONVERTIBLE. 111\e n equip, exll cond. orig w/40,000 ml ' new p1rt1 '79 MUST ANG/CAPRI v~ $4200 YOLISWAIEN ownr, 56,000 ml $7750 St695 536-1926 Sharp. V8, sunroof, etc. ml, 2 dr, ate, stereo new, many extras. 640-6199. _ $5000 PI P 646·9498
'69 Lema.ns convert. xlnt
cond, ale, auto, pb, ps,
$3500 firm. 637·2636
ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2!'!;>9 Hdrbor Bt11Cl Costa Mesa Tel 546· 193" J blocks
sou1h 01 San Diego Freeway olt Harbor Blvd Complete
bod, shop Sales Service Parts Service Dept open
Monday lhru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 30 PM ano 8 A M to 5
P M on Saturday
ORANGE COAST AMC/JEEP/RENAULT
.!!>24 Harbor Btvd Costa Mesa
54q 8023 645-7770
1 Jeep Dealer 1n tne West• See us today ior sares service
t teasing There are reasons why we are 1 Pflce and
selec11on• Atso tne all-new Aenavtt Alhance 1s here•
THEODORE ROllHS FORD
Modern sales, service. parts, body. paint & t1re depts
Compehhve rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Hart>or
Blvd. Costa M esa 642·0010or 540-8211
WHTWAGIN
A P8'aon.i and prOUd exclullve VW agency d«llcatecl to
quality MNloe. epere parts. and • compethlve aa1e1 preten-
tatlon of the unique VolklWegen qual"y vehlclel. Bob
Ctlallman's WESTWAGEN -a Ecurle Shirlee COJp.
7800 Weetmlnet• Blvd/Beedl Ptione 1 t4/VW1-WEST.
Total PetformMCe VW'1 "Are You Havtn' Any Fun?"
DAVID J, PHILL"S IUICK·PONTIAC ·MAZDA
Sales • Service • Leasing
24888 Ahc1a Par~way
l Jqun.1 H1ll1 837-2400
SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN/ISUlU
(Formerly Jim Marino Volkswagen)
18711 Beach Blwd .. Huntington Beach, (714) 8•2·2000
SAL.ES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
WE WILL NOT BE UNOEASOL.0111
5 Vear Financing 0 A.C. & Fleet Oltc:ounl1
833-8917, 553-0619 obo 549-8457 "WE WILL 101 ~Nova V8. 2 dr, ale, orig
65 vw, rblt eng. clean '8t Skylark 2dr, must see! owner Great shape :-79 SUBURBAN,Tr&'iiOrlng
Speclal.9 passen·
ger.47 .000 miles Very
Clean $7,500 968·9210
'73 Pontla;:, good cono.
$650/best o tter
54b·8097 eves
Toyota 9169 body $1200, 545-3045 IE llllEHOLI" Asking $4500 646-9498 $2000. 975·0746 -VOiume Salls, Service 9309 'aO PHOENIX, $3600/ofr
Xlnt cond. air. PS PB
ca.1se11e, stick. 979-6150 '7 t Corolla, station wgn '67 BUG Aad1a11, am/Im, And Leasing C1ii111c f7 Chevette. 52.000 ml.
good transportation St550.cell646-fi923 187t1 BeachBlvCI orig ownr. $1700
$700 631-7581,alt8pm -----HunllngtonBeach Cnvert., runs 548·7470. ---'67 vw. $550/blst olr ------
Claullleel Ads 642-5878 Needs work. 962·3937 (114) 142-2000
MAP
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WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
LONG BEACH BMW
Ldrge selPc11on ol 11ew & Quallfy used BMW s ;ind 01hcr line
c.ar~' Salf'" serv1t•' & leasing Trclc.J"·1ns welcome' T,1ke 405
Freewa~ to Nor lh Cnerry Qfl r.11nµ '""' royht & go f,, blocks
norlh 10 3670 N Cnf'rry Ave I onq Bo>ach
17 141 636-5 790 12131 427·5494
• NABERS CADILLAC
2fl00 Harbor BlvCl Costa Mesa Tel 540·9100 Orange
County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing
• SOUTH COAST DODGI
"Your Friendly Ne 1 ghborhood Dodge Dealership"
2888 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540·0330
Sales. Leasing & A Full Servloe Oepa11men1
lncludlng Body And Paint Shop
We speclallie In custom van conversions In all !)rice ranges
ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi
CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE-AUDl0 VW
4 15 E Coas1 Hwy Newuorl Benr.h 673-0900 The only
dealersh•P •n Oran(lc County with these three greal makes
under one roo11
• ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUIARU
4!"80 Haroor lllvd Coi;tn Mesa T "' 549 4300 Sales
$prv1cc lC-1$1n11 Mr Gooc:1w1 Mrh
CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS
765 Newton Way. Costa Meu Tel 631-1393
"JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL TV"
XK 120's/ 140's/ 150'1/XJ'1/E· Typea
Salu -Servtoe -Re11or1llons
PAINT ANO BODY SHOP
Olf Placentia between 17th & 18th In Cott• Meee
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC
131.100 Beach Blv<l Westm1ns1er Tel 892-665 t Orange
County <. oldest .1nct 1arges1 Pontiac. dealership Sales.
Ser vice Pai 1.-,
DICK MILLER FIAT/LANCIA
Protl.ibly the lowest pr1ced Fiats •n Southern Cahlornla"
tLocated 1 mue north 01 Soultl Coast Plaza
near Main 51 and Warner Ave 1n Santa Ana1
t20 W Warner Santa Ana 557·2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
200 1 E t 7th S1ree1 Santa Ana Tel 558· 781 t 'Your
Or1q1nal Dedicated Datsun Dealer
MIRACLI MAZDA
We ve moved' Our new location 1r. 1425 Baker Street Cos1a
Mesa rel 545.3334 Slop b)' & v1s1t our moctern showroom
and see why we re lhe = 1 Mazda dealer in Southern
Calrlornia Sales Service. Parts and Leasing.
• CORMllR DeLILLO CHIVIOLIT
(formerly Groth Chevrolet)
1821 I Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach
Nllw • Used • Soles • Leasing • Parts • Service
Come by and see our Huge Inventory!
847-eo87 ~49·333 1
• HACH LINCOLN MlaCUIY
"W1'r1 new and eager lor your bua1ne11." Complete 1a111,
Hrvlce and body ahop rac11111ea. One or the iuout
Inventories In Southern Calllornla of new Llnco1n1 and
Mercurys. Located 3 block• 1outh of the San Diego
Freeway on Beech Blvd In Hunllngton Beach.
16800 Beach Blvd 848·77'39 or 551-t008
HOLMH TUtlll DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa M esa. Tel. 540-64 10. This Detaun
location has been aervlng Orange County for HI yeare. 1
Mlle So. <105 Freeway Stop by & visit us today . MW
ownership pledges to beat all competition
SUNSIT FOAD, INC •
(Home 01 Wolhe the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd
Westm111s1er Tet 636-4010
ORANGE COUNTY VOL VO
10120 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove
Tel 530·9190 Exclusively Volvo to cover all your Volvo
requirements
New•Used•Sales•Leas1ng•Parts•Serv1ce•Body Shop
Freeway close 1n the heart of Orange County a1 Garden
Grove Blvd & Broollhurst
CONNELL CHIVROLIT
2828 Harbor Blvd.. Coata Mesa Over 23 yeers aerv1ng
Orange County Sales. leasing, service Call 546· 1200.
special pans line. 546 -9400; body shop line. 754-0400
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ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCl·IMW
1540 Jemboree Road, Newport Beach 1140-644<11 Sates.
Service, Parts And Leasing
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· ,• OVER CARS AND TRUCKS!
~._ A $2, , SALE!
DIE OF THE BIGGEST SALE DAYS IN HOLMES
I U 1 ilE'S lONG AUTOMOtlVE HISTORY!
TOMO•W 1001 'Till MIDNIGHT!
· ALL SEWllG AREAS OF HOLIES
TUTTLE DATSUN ARE CLOSED TODAY
Our staff is preparing for what
could be the Biggest, Grandest,
Largest Sale in Southern Califor-
nia's history. Holmes Tuttle will be
open at NOON TOMORROW!
12 HOURS OF
Right now at HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN, we
are busy getting ready for the ABSOLUTE SALE!
' We are reducing the price on EVERY VEHICLE IN
STOCK!·
NEWAND USED
Tomorrow July 22nd HOLMES TUTTLE DAT-
SUN WILL OPEN AT 12 NOON. Every new and
used car and truck in stock will be sold and you can
select from hundreds!
SAVINGS FROM BUT THERE'S MORE!
12 : MIDNIGHT
EVERTIHING IS ON SALE
'83 SENTRA (°'4124} $4898
BUY NOW
'83 SENTRA H/8 (0225411 $6295
REDUCED NOW
'83 PULSAR NI (10187) SJ998 TURBO NOW
'83 STANZA NII (00033>> $8586 GL·AIC NOW
'83 200 SI H.T. 1008229> SJ688 AUTO NOW
'83 200 SI H/8 (706857) $ 7490 SPORTY NOW
'83 MAXIMA 4DR (101 4811$9965
LUXURY NOW
'83 280 ZI CPE (572667) $12 856 SILVER NOW I
'80 ZI TURBO (757356) s 15 187 AWESOME NOW I
Everyone will be there so plan
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TUTILE'S ABSOLUTE SALE. 48
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rates can lower that monthly
payment.
You'll have a solid 12 hours to select the new or
used car or truck you want and need at terrific
savings! Buy a new Nissan truck and lower your
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low 8 .Bo/o financing.
AND MORE
HOLMES TUTTLE will be open tomorrow until
Midnight to give everyone a chance to take
advantage of these terrific markdowns.
12 ABSOLUTE HOURS TO
SAVE!
12 Noon until Midnight Friday. Sorry, no one will
be permitted on the premises until the sale begins
on Friday afternoon.
YOU'LL SAVE ON EVERY
VEHICLE IN STOCK AT
HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN
280ZX's
200SX's
PULSARS
MAXI MAS
· SENTRAS
STANZAS
PICK-UPS
4-WHEEL DRIVES
EVERY VEHICLE REDUCED!
SPECIAL NOTICE
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from Holmes Tuttle Datsun and sliU take adVantage
of the drastic price reductions.
WHAT ABOUT USED
CARS AND TRUCKS?
They're on Sale! The Holmes
Tuttle Datsun staff is slashing the
price on every used Vehicle today ,
so prepare for the ABSOLUTE
SALE starting at noon tomorrow !
USED BARGAIN EXAMPLES
'81 Datsun 210, 4Dr. (uc.110001941 s4499
'79 Toyota Corona L.S. (Uc.1cP8838) s4 799
'81 Datsun 200 SX (Lk11DAPSXJ1 ss999
'81 Chevy Ca•aro (uc.100386) s5999
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Extra sales people, finance
specialists and appraisers will be
on hand to help speed up your ·
selection.
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Reductions will be plainly
tagged on every unit for quick
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THI UBANGI COAST
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1983
End of a p erf eel day
Another hot sum mer day is coming to a cool close,
as the blazing sun slips slowly into the Pacific.
Beach crowds a r e thinning, and the gentle su rf
picks u p a rosy glow from the dying rays. A short
Why not just weasel out of flood danger?
IY ROBERT BARUR on...., ........
Dorothy Grubba believes abe may have di.covered 10mething
that rnight help rt!90lve the floodina problema in low-lying areas of
Huntington Be.ch -weuela.
Weuela, ahe believes, would make fut work of the gophers
that burrow holes in the earthen banka of the flood control
channela. The gopher holes,Grubbe and others believe, contributed
t.o flooding lut March 1 which cau.ed about $4.5 million in damage
t.o homes on the east aide of Beach Boulevard between Adama and
At.lan\a avenues.
"We could eee water gey.era all over the area from the gopher
holes.'' she said thia week while she and other flood vl.ctims
implored city officiala to take actJon.
Grubbs, who said her huaband calla her the "Gopher Queen of
(See WEASEL, Pa1e AZ)
.
COAST EDITION
OR AN GE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
dist ance inland, the noise and tr affic of th e city
a wait. T hree beachgoers e njoy a last few moments
at the ocean's edge, a dmiring the sunset is from th e
28th Street jetty in Newpor t Beach.
Deukmejian
cuts, then
signs budget ·
Environmental, social I
prograins get funds cut
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
George Deukmejian signed a $26
billion state budget today. a record
21 days into the fiscal year, after
al.ashing deeply into environmen-
tal and 90Cial programs and calling
for major increases in student fees.
The s\ate Coastal Commiaaion,
Energy Commission, farm labor
board and public defender's office
were among major targets of the
governor's cuts, which total at
least $1 .1 billion in state programs.
Deukmejian reduced state fund-
ing of the University of California,
California State University and
community colleges and called for
fee increases to make up all or part
of the difference -$150 at UC,
$230 at CSU and a first-ever $100 a
year at the commuruty colleges. .
The governor said his budget
cuts would avoid a sales tax
increase next year and make "an
important statement about our
commitment to rest.ore common
aeme and fiscal solvency to s\ate
government."
for the public schools this year but
has not yet decided whether t.o
approve an additional $1.1 billion
increaae next year.
The 21-day budget delay had
left the state without legal
authority to pay its bills, aside
from court orders to pay welfare
and unemployment benefits.
(See BUDGKT SIGNED, P .. e A!)
CM boy, 10,
shot to d e ath
in Oklahoma
Funeral services were t.o be held
today for a 10-year-old Costa
Mesa boy killed Tuellday in a
shooting accident while vacation-
ing at his grandparents home in
Oklahoma.
County enters beach access wrangle
The budget includes a 4 percent
increaae for more than 2 million
welfare recipients and enough
money for average 5 percent raiaes
for 220,000 state employees.
Robert Spratt Jr., a fifth grader
al Mariners School who was
described as as an "outstanding
athlete who gave 100 perrent,"
died Tut."l!lday night at his grand-
parents' home in Boley, Okla.
"He was a real live wire, really
gung ho," said Bill Singer, coach
of the Newport National Little
League team Spratt played on.
"He went all out t.o win. All the
other kids really liked him."
S uper visors j oin Em erald B ay gr o up in la wsuit aime d at Coastal Commission ruling
BY JEFF ADLER Of"IM.,..., ,... IWt
Residents of the gated Emerald
Bay community won an ally
Wednesday in their battle against
the California Coastal Commi.saion
-the Orange County Board of
Supervisors.
he was "shocked" that board
members were considering joining
a lawsuit "t.o keep the public off a
public beach."
is not warranted.
Among the reasons cited were
that sufficient parking was un-
available and adjacent Crystal
Cove State Park provided more
than reaaonable bea.:h access for
(Sff BEACH, Pa1e AZ)
Deukmejian also signed a com-
panion bill needed to implement
the budget, but he took the
unprecedented step of striking out
language that he considers an
unconstitutional restriction on his
authority. The action is likely to be
challenged in court by Democrats.
Deukmejian said he intends to
approve an $800 million increaae
Singer said Spratt's mother
called him Tuesday night and said
the boy had been shot while he
and aome other boys were playing
(Sff MESA BOY, Pa1e A!)
The board voted 4-1 to join the
Emerald Bay Community A.saocia-
tion in a soon-to-be-filed lawsuit
aimed at preventing the Coastal
Commission from opening the
beach at the exclusive develop-
ment to the public.
The lawsuit is intended t.o
challenge the Coastal Com-
mission's refusal to certify Emer-
ald Bay's local coastal pJan,accord-
ing to a memorandum on the
subject prepared by Deputy Coun-
ty Counsel John Griaet. The full
coet of the lawsuit, to be handled
by a private law firm, is t.o be paid
by the community 8880Ciation.
provide adequate public access to
the community's private beach.
(Local coastal plans are specially
prepared zoning and regulation
packages which, when approved
by the Coastal Commission, allow
local political leaders to once again
make regulatory decisions for the
coaatllne in their jwUcliction_
Passage of the Coastal Initiative in
1972 had passed regulatory
authority t.o the state.)
County planner Ron Tippets
said the plan submitted t.o the
commission outlined reasons why
county officials believe public
access t.o the beach at Emerald Bay
Francly, it's the real thing
Voting against the measure was
Supervisor Ralph Clark, who said
. ,.
The Coastal Commi.saion re-
fused to certify the local coastal
plan last spring claiming it did not
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Swiss b ank accounts
BY STEVE MARBLE on...-,,... .....
A 26-year-old Newport Beach
buainesa whiz believes he's dis-
covered a means of reaching his
lifelong goal -t.o become a
rnilllonaire by the time he's 30:
Swill bank accounta. The real
thing.
Mark Knall, a Chicago native
who dropped out of business
1ehool ao he could get on with
making money, la offering private
Swt.. llCCOW\ta for $25 complete
with a balance of four francs -
roughly $2.
Knam filures hia offer -
beginn1na this Sept.ember -wW
allow the average workinc stiff
who lives from check to check the
opportunity to alip into the world
of international finance and revel
ln all the James Bond-like intrtpe
that comes with the world of
• IM!Cr'et SwilS bankinl·
"It'• a product of the 80a.." say.
the trim, nattily d.re.ed en,.
trepreneur. ''Everyone wanta to
show tbelr money. You can buy
lmltatlon Swlla waccMa, you can
buy a car that 1ooka like a
Mercedes, you can buy all thla
counterf elt atuf f, but this II the
rHIMcCoy.
"The mYJtery of it ill appealinc.
YOU have It but nobody knowa
how much you have ln then. You
let them wonder. It c:oWd be
mllUoN. rilht?"
( ... SWISS ACCOUNTS. hp SA)
Aa • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, July 21, 1983
CONllNUID STORllS
From Page A1
SWISS ACCOUNTS •••
Kn.us hit on the idea while
vacationing this year m Swiu.er-
land. where he opened his own
account "becauae rve always
wanted to have one." It was the
perfect thing. he says he realized,
for the person who has everything
or the person who has nothing.
The Corona del Mar man admits
he was shown out and even
thrown out of some of the finest
~ private banks in Switzerland
before Schwanen Effekten AG. a
securities firm in Lucerne ad-
mitted the idea had pos&billties
and arranged for Knass to sell the
accounts in the United States.
would fish golf balla out of a golf
coune pond. wash them off and
sell them.
''I set up a little stand by the
ae<lOnd tee. One night I got 1,000
golf balls. Hey, I was making $10
an hour. In high achool I was voted
the first penon most likely to
become a millionaire."
The product of an affluent
family (he says his grandfather
invented whipped butt.er). Knut
insists the only handout he ever
got from his parents waa a car.
"Everyone in my family got a
new car when they were 16. I
drove mine for a day but didn't
feel right about it. So I wrote my
dad a check for the whole thing."
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Surfing in high gear
When the waves aren't breaking, the hard core
surfer still can find a way to hang IO-just get a
motorboat and water ski on your board. This scene
was snapped off Corona del Mar .
Knass says he is the
middle-man between the Swiss
bank --E. Gutzwiller & Cie.
Banquiets Ln Basel --and its
status-ronscious customers and
that future dealings between the
two parties are private.
"It's like coming up with a Rolls
Royce that anyone can afford."
says Kn~. who believes many
people will want one just as a
show-off item while others will
add to the four-franc balance,
turning the account into a retire-
ment slush fund.
K.rum. who imports snazzy
foreign can; and imported video
game cassettes before that, now
claims to be comfortable even by
Newport standards. He points out
a red Mercedes coupe In the
parking lot he says looks a lot like
one he has. He says he also has a
Pol'llChe, a BMW. and a mint in
gold watches.
Pi-otopappas' former office jinxed·?
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Dentist who purchased Costa Mesa practice finds I ew patients, shuts down business
For Knass, the idea is just the
latest in a series of money-making
notions that began in grade school
when h e scalped tickets to hockey
and basketball games in Chicago.
During summer months he says he
"I enjoy making money. It's not
greed, but I just enjoy being
su~ful," he says. "My one goal
has been never to work for anyone
but myself. And to be a millionaire
by 30."
And he's banking on private
Swiss accounts getting there on
time.
WEASEL SOLUTION ...
Huntington Beach" because she's trapped so many of the pesky
rodents in her front lawn on Munster Drive, said she noticed a
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of''IMo.llJNet"""
The familiar w hite-and-blue
"Sleep-Oral Surgery" sign in
front of fonner Costa Mesa dentist
Tony Protopappas' oflice remains,
but the 19th Street business is
closed aft.er another dentist ap-
parently failed to attract cus-
tomers to the office where three
patients died.
Dr. Robert W. Brown. who
purchased the practice from
Protopappas earlier this year,
moved out several months ago,
according to nearby merchants .
"He couldn't meet the payroll,"
said a.rnerchant in the small retail
cent.er. "He thought it would be
good. But apparantly it was too
much for him."
Brown, who could not be
reache<i forconunent Wednesday,
purchaaed the office in March
aft.er Protopappas was barred
from practicing dentistry follow-
ing the deaths of three female
patien ts within a five-month
period.
Protopappas was ordered Tues-
day to stand trial in Orange
County Superior Court on murder
charges stemming from the deaths
of Minna Kim Andressen, 23,
Patricia Craven, 13, and Cathryn
Jones, 31.
Additionally, Protopappas is
facing civil lawsuits from former
patients or their families seeking
more than $65 million in damages.
Protopappas, throughout his legal
ordeals, has remained in seclusion,
reportedly with his first wife in
Laguna Beach.
Meanwhile, tne city of Costa
Mesa is suing Protopappas for
allegedly falling to obtain
~ permits for electrical
work and a bathroom that was
installed at the 19th Street office,
where Protopappas h ad a
high-vo]ume practice.
A spokeswoman for the City
Attorney's off ice said of ficiala first
approached Protopappaa in Feb-
ruary 1982 and then filed the suit
in January.
BEACH ACCESS ...
From PageA1
the public, Tippets said. first place.
• strange rodent poking out of a hole several weeks ago. "I thought it
was an albino gopher at first. I described it to county agriculture
people and they said it was a weasel -that it i.s carnivorous and eats
gophe~.
"Anyway, I haven't trapped a gopher in weeks and I have
three traps out. I used to trap about 15 a month.''
Mayor Don MacAllist.er said Wednesday that officials will
push for "aggressive action" to solve flooding problems which are
estimated to cost millions of dollars. "Rodents are posing the most
serious immediate problems," he 84lld. "I'll ask the staff to look into
the suggestion about weasels. It won't hurt."
L~isure World slaying
probed; man, 75, held
In arguing in favor of joining
the lawsuit, Supervisor Thomas
Riley, whose district includes
Emerald Bey, pointed out that
voting to join the legal action was
no different than voting to sup-
port the local coastal plan in the
Public access to beaches in
Emerald Bay would only be
required if the conununity alllOCia-
tion applied to construct new
facilities or make major repairs to
. structures within the gated com-
munity.
MacAllister and the rest of the City Council also directed
employees to draft a list of what can be done to ease the flooding
threat and to detennine which agencies are responsible. ,
Residents are demanding that the Huntington Beach Flood
Control Channel (along Beach Boulevard) be given top prioity for
repairs, that flooding dangers allegedly poaed by the new
Seabridge development be elimin.ated, that the sides of the levees
be raised and to speed establishment of a long range flood control
plan.
Chauncey Alexander. a residential leader, claimed Wednesday
he was pleased by the city adopting the role of an "aggressive
advocate" but was disappointed by its failure to take emergency
action work on the pump system.
An elderly man is in custody on
suspicion of murdering h is
83-year-oJd wife durini an argu-
ment at their Leisure World home
in Laguna Hills, authorities said.
Silas Dees, 75, told Orange
County sheriff's deputies that he
and his wife had been arguing all
day and that he had shoved her in
the bathroom, causing her to fall
back and strike her head on a wall,
said Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart.
Wilma Dees was pronounced
dead on the scene.
However , a coroner's report
issued late Wednesday listed the
possible cause of death as strangu-
lation rathe r than head injuries.
The sheriff's department will
discuss the coroners' preliminary
findings with the District At-
torney's Office. said Sgt. Gene
Lu ti to.
Orange County sheriff's depu-
ties were<:alled to 2180 Via Puerta
in the retirement community
shortly after 9 p.m . Tuesday by
the Dees' son-in-law, Hart said.
Dees was booked into the Or-
ange County Jail on $250,000 bail
Ocean view improved,
Harbor View perturbed
A Coronadel Mar grade school found itself with an unexpected
pi]e of firewood Wednesday. And school administrato~ are burning
mad.
The firewood represents the top 20 feet or so of seven pine trees
rimming the Harbor View Elementary School campus.
BUDGET SIGNED •••
The deadlock was broken Mon-
day aft.er Deukmejian called a
special election in December in a
Republican reapportionment in-
itiative and Democrats dropped
their attempt to require a Demo-
cratic presidential primary on the
that he would oppoee the gov-
ernor's request to authorize the
charges next month.
MESA BOY SLAIN ...
The trees. a source of complaint in a nearby neighborhood
where residents said they had lost their ocean view because of the
arbo~. were mysteriously shortened this week .
Police said persons unknown used a chainsaw to take the tops
off a Douglas fir, a Japanese pine and five Canary Island pines.
same ballot. .
Reaction today from some of the
targets of Deukmejian's budget
cuts was indignant.
"It's just an outrageous act,"
said Community Colleges
Chancellor GeralCl Hayward, re-
ferring to a $234 million budget
reduction -an 8 percent cut for
schools that got no increue last
year.
He said the two-year colleges
have no authority to impose the
tuition Deukrnejian wants, and
A state commission has esti-
mated the colleges would lose
80,000 students as a result of the
tuition.
But al today's news conference.
Deukmejian said the effect would
be that "probably a lot of people
who have signed up in the past and
who didn't really have a serious
intent of staying in class, and who
drop out. might think twice before
enr'Olling."
The UC regents have already
approved the fee increase
propoaed by the governor. State
university trustees have not yet
acted.
From PageA1
with a pistol they found at the
house.
RobertandPatSpratt, who live
on Lisa Lane in C.OSta Mea, were
in Oklahoma today burying their
only chUd, friends said. Memorial
services will be acheduled in
Orange County at a lat.er date.
Randy Holliday. president of
the Newport National Little
League, said Spratt was involved
in basketball, baseball, track and
football.
"What a boy," said Holliday.
"He was a really neat kid. He got
into everything and gave it 100
percent."
Reagan tells 'victory' plans
WASHINGTON CAP)-President Reagan said
today that he felt it would be "extremely difficult" to
achieve a regional settlement to ronflicts in Central
America so long as the current Sandinista govern-
ment rules Nicaragua.
He also said he d1d not foresee the naval
maneuvers U.S . forces are about to conduct off both
Nicaragua's coasts leading to a blockade of that
country.
In an opening statement, Reagan called his
House victory on production money for the MX
missile and today's announcement of
fast.er-than-expected growth in the economy "an
important signal to the world" that the United States
is confident of Its economic recovery and supports
modernization of its nuclear forces.
Asked about the Polish parliament's move
toward lifting martial law. Reagan said, "What we
want to be on guard for is having a cosmetic change in
which they lift technically martial law but replace it
with equally onerous regulations."
Reagan began the 15-minut.e session with
reporters by saying announcement of 8.7 percent
growth in the economy in the second quarter of this
year and the House'• MX vote Wednesday night
were "two very welcome pieces of news.''
"The economy ia growing with more vigor than
most economists predicted, and this heartens us,"
Reagan said. "Vigorous growth is the surest route to
more jobs, declining deficits and a future filled with
opportunity for all our people."
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Even though the youngster was
too young, Holliday said Spratt
WU good enough to be picked to
play for the All-Star baseball
team, which is playing now.
"U he had been 11, he'd be
alive," said Holliday. "He'd be
here playing. It's just terrible."
Details of the shooting were
unavailable today . Police in Boley
could not be reached for comme nt.
Though the view of the ocean from nearby Harbor View Drive
suddenly is much better, school oCficials said they are not amused.
J ean Harmon. an administrative as&stant with the Newport
Mesa Unified School District. said the district had oppoeed
trimming the trees out of fear the pines would die.
School Supt. John Nicoll said the grade school will be kept
under surveillance to prevent further midnight tree tri.mm.inp.
"If we find out w ho did it, ¥/e will pre.JS charges," said Nicoll,
who had the 9Chool district file a vandalism report with the
Newport police.
"We take our trees very seriously," added Harmon.
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Parenting and adoption
classes offere d in Irvine
One-day classes on parenting and adoption are being offered
this month in Irvine by a private counseling firm.
Parenting Resources will hold a suport group session tonight
on raising children over the age of 9. The class runs from 7 to 8:30
p.m . Fee is $15 per couple.
On Saturday a class explaining the issues of inten:ountry
adoption la offered from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fee is $50 per oouple.
Both classes will be held at the firm's office at 2212 ~Gf:t
Drive, Irvine. More information may be obtained by g
553-9339.
'Yan k ee Doodle' opens in Valley
More than 30 youngsters, ages 8 to 17, will portray 75
personalities from American history in "Yankee Doodle," a
Fountain Valley Community Theater musical revue opening
Friday in the auditorium of Los Amigos High School, 16566
Newhope St .. Fountain Valley.
Performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on July 22, 23, 29 and
30.Matinees,at2:30 p.m .,areslated for July 24, 28 and 31. The show
is directed by Rick Habib.
Advance tickets are priced at $2. At the door, tickets will cost $3
for adults, $2 .50 for children. Group rates are available ..
Ticket information can be obtained by calling 847-1108 or
964-5392.
Semina r explo res ha ndwritin g
Handwriting a,nalysis will be the subject of a three-hour
seminar scheduled Wednesday at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa. The program begins at 7 p.m. in Room 207 of OCC's
Chemistry Building. Admission is $5.
Seminar lecturer is Betty J . Gilliland. a graphology expert who
will try to help participants understand themselves through their
handwriting.
Tickets can be purchased at the OCC Ticket Office, located in
the Student Center Building, or at the door.
Mesa ch a mber planning mixer
Local business people are invited to attend a Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce mixer aL6 p.m. Wednesday at the Bristol
Plaza Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St.
Drinks are $1 and prizes will be given away. Also, on Sept. 30
• the chamber will host a buffet dinner and silent auction at the
Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave.
Tickets for the 6 p.m. c:liru)er and auction are $15. For
reservations call 979-0536
College to hold orie nta tion
Two orientation sessions for men and women returning to
college will be held July 28 and Aug. 10 at Saddleback College's
Mission Viejo campus.
The sessions will provide information to help people decide if
returning to college will benefit them and includes curricululm
planning.
For information, call 831-4611.
Vandals splash acid
on two cars in Irvine
T-resioen11 WllO ij,,. on the •600 bloCtl of Roblmorood Cird9 In Gr-.tr• IOIO pollc:e
WM!Meday rn<><nlng thel vandll• l)O<>red a emell ""'°""' of acid on their """'· c-..ling about 1400 MCh to the bO<ltee
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mall• -··-on hla MW BMW, which .... _ .. ., In • garaoe on Ricllmono 1n Nonl>WOO<l.
Newport Beach
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nlQ"I at a hOma etong the 2000 blOdt ol FMgera
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Laguna Beach
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Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, July 21. 1933 * ~a
Poster chlld's wheelchalr stolen
From 1taff u d wire report•
The wheelchair of a 1980 F.aater Seals poeterchild, Kyle Minnia', wautolen as the 13-year-old watched a bueball gamut
Anaheim Stadium Tue.day. hia mother aay1.
Minnia, of Santa Ana, ia eighth-grade claaa president at Portola
Junior High School.
"It'1Ukeatealingaomebody'1leg to take their chair," the boy's
mother, Bonnie Minnis, wuquoted as saying Wednesday.
"It acares me to death to think someone would just take
eomething like ~t," aheaaid. ·
Kyle, who baa been disabled from birth from cerebral palsy
and who cannot stand or walk, said he'1diaappointed by the theft.
"Butldon'treallythinkl'velostmy faith in people," he said.
"There are great peopJe, too." ·
Crashes
halt LB
ti-affic
2 smashups o ccur
n ear a rt f es t i val
Laguna Canyon Road was
closed for a half hour Wednesday
afternoon as police, firemen and
paramedics unscrambled two in-
jury accidents which occurred
almost simultaneously in front of
the crowded Art-A-Fair festival
grounds.
Laguna Beach officer Stan
Skipworth said th e first crash
occurred at 1 p.m. when a large
delivery truck failed to stop in
time to prevent striking a car
whose driver was attempting to
park across the highway f.rom the
Art-A-Fair. As the truck driver
swerved to avoid hitting the car, a
motorcyclist in the fast lane
slammed into the side of the truck,
police said.
TheAngelatanattendedhiafintgameoftheyearwilhLona
Beach police Officer Joe Tolley, a family friend who helped him
through therapy. ·
Minniacan'taee well from the stadium's wheelchair area, 10
Tolley left the chair folded there and carried Minnis to a regular
aeat.
1'hf' r hAlr was gonP when they returned.
An Anaheim police spokesman laid today that he did not think
a reporton the theft had been filed. He was not aware thechaJrhad
been stolen.
Mn. Minnis said thl.8 is the second wheelchair the family haa
had to replace in the past five moot.ha.
The flnt, an electric wheelchair, was ruined when the family'•
van rolled in a March accident, she said, adding that since then, her
10n bad used the rented chair stolen Tuesday.
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Dial 856
to -call I
UC Irvine 1
Campus to change
2 ,000 numbe rs
UC Irvine bas traded in ita 833
telephone prefix for a newer
number: 856.
Beginning Monday. callers dial-
ing any of the ~pus' 2,000
teleph one numbers m u st
substitute the new prefix with the
same last four digitrs to reach their
party. Otherwise they'll get a
recording reminding them they
goofed.
For example, the new number
for the Associated Students'
Ticket Office is 856-5549. For
information on athletic eventa,
call 856-6931. An d for
non-emergency calls to the cam-
pus police, dial 856-5223.
UCI is the second major public
entity in Irvine to agree to switch
its prefix because growing uae of
its current prefix has made ex-
pansion impossible.
The cyclist, Anton Jones, 20, of
Santa Ana, was treated for minor
injuries and later releued from
South Coast Medic.al Center. The
truck driver , Gilbert Mendoza, 22,
of Los Angeles, was uninjured.
Rescuers administer first aid to motorcycle victi m Irvine City Hall changed ita
prefix from 754 to 660 late last
year.
Police said pedestrians rushing
across the canyon road to see
action from the first crash,
prompted off-duty officer Wil-
liam Lux to slow down for the
spectators. ·A motorist behind
Lux, Steven Griswold, 28, of
Laguna Beach, apparently didn't
Anto n J o nes, 20, in first of two Laguna Can yon
Road accid e nts.
see the pedestrians and slammed
into the rear of Lux's vehicle.
Lux. 22. of Laguna Beach, was
treated for head, neck and back
injuries and later released from
South Coast Medical Center.
Skipworth said Griswold may
be cited on suspi~on of driving at
an unsafe speed and following too
closely.
Laguna sells Sycamore Hills
land parcel for $5.5 million
The phenomenon is not a bout to
stop, either. Many telephone
prefixes in the city will be
changed in the next few years aa
Pacific Telephone adds a news--
witching station to accommodate
the increase in phone lines
spawned by new homes and,
especially. new high-technology
businesses in nearby industrial
areas.
Telephone company offidals
are consoling users that the new
prefixes will feat u re
st.ate-of-the-art electronic sys-
tems.
BY STEVE MITCHELL on.. DellJ ..... ...,,
Laguna Beach has accepted a
$5.5 million offer from a Los
Angeles development company to
buy 62 acres in the city's Sycamore
Hills parcel for construction of 650
mostly affordable housing units.
The sale of the property on El
Toro Road to Kaufman and Broad
Communities Inc. comes more
than five years afte.r the city
purchased the entire 522-acre
Sycamore Hills parcel to end a
decade of litigation with former
owners of the land.
And while City Manager Ken
Frank says there are stUl problems
to be ironed out in the
long-awaited land sale, it appears
Laguna Beach is on the road to
ending a multi-million-dollar debt
that has plagued city cow:icils
since the April 1978 purchase of
lhe land by Laguna.
A t the cloee of escrow, ached-
uled for late February, Kaufman
and Broad is to make a down
payment of $1.l million -or 20
percent of the purchase price,
Frank said. The remaining $4.4
million is to be paid in equal
installments over the next three
years, with interest aet at · 10
percent on the $4.4 million note.
The $5.5 million will go a long
way toward paying off the $7 .2
million owed fonner owners of the
entire 522-acre parcel by the city.
Kaufman and Broad proposes
constructing 650 units, with about
100 of the units bein g
single-family homes and the re-
mainder attached homes. Streets,
landscaping, recreational facilities
and lighting within the develop-
ment will be privately main-
tained.
Rock concert
set tonight at
Irvine center
It's going to be a heavy metal
rock 'r.' roll tonight at Irvine's
Heritage Park Youth Services
Center.
$300,000 finder's fee
to get U.S. Ziggurat sold
Headlining th.e 7:30 event will
be a local group called Graven
Image. The foursome features
heavy metal music doing hi ta from
Van J{alen, 'Los Angeles' Quiet
Riot and many of their own tunes.
Band mem bers are Orton
Lindeman, bass guitarist, Marty
Schulte, drummer, Paul McPbee,
lead guitarist, and Scott "Mad-
man" Wat.son, vocalist.
The federal government has
put its Chet Holifield Federal
Building in Laguna Niguel on the
real estate market.
The structure, nicknamed the
"Zl.ggurat" and built by North
American Rockwell Corp. 15
years ago, was obtained by the
federal government in 1974 in a
trade for two surplus U.S. Air
Force bases.
To sweeten the deal, federal
officials have promised a com-
mission of .5 percent to the real
estate agent who obtains the
successful bid. That could exceed
$300,000 if the agency gets its
asking price of over $60 million.
Finders fees normally don't ex-
ceed $10,000.
The opening band will be Trade
Winds, also a local heavy metal
group. Band members are Tom
Dumont and David Volk,
guitarists, Richie Brooks, bus
guitarist and Chip Frye, drum-
mer.
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Cloelng 1,229.37
BUllllSS BRllfS
Stock market rallying;
growth report readied
By the A11oc lated P resa
WASHINGTON -The stock market chalked up its
biggest gain in nearly eight months aft.er the Federal
Reserve Board convinced Wall Street that it wants to
accommodate, not inhibit, continued economic ex-
pansion. The government is scheduled later today to
release its preliminary report on the e<:.'Onomy's growth
in the second quart.er. U.S . personal income, meanwhile,
rose 0.5 percent in June as employment rose, the
Commerce Department said. But workers raised their
spending by twice that much, leaving the saVlngs rate
for the second quarter at perhaps the lowest level since
1949.
Interest rates fall on signal
WASHINGTON -Lnterest rates feD after the
Federal Reserve Board signaled to Wall Street that it
will work to avoid a substantial tightening of credit,
thereby allowing the economy to keep expanding.
There had been fears that the central bank was ready to
curb credit availability, a move that would send interest
rates higher and perhaps derail the recovery Federal
Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker told the House Banking
Committee on Wednesday that the central bank was
restricting credit slightly. But he also said the Fed
adjusted its policy in a way that could preclude further
tightening and forestall a substantial climb tn rates in
the future.
A ccountants get code o f e thics
NEW YORK -The National Assoc:tatlon of
Accountants has adopted the first code of ethics for its
members. The trade group representing corporate
accountants e mphasized Wednesday that most of its
95,000 members, and their companies. try to provide a
fair and clear appraisal of their financial conditions. But
it said the code would provide additional support to
corporate accountants by giving them guidelines to
handle those cases in which a potentially "unethicaJ"
situation might crop up.
Dollar eases; gold prices rise
LONDON -The dollar eased on foreign e xchange
markets early tosday in response to the Federal Reserve
Board's new monetary policy. Gold bullion prices rose
slightly. Traders said the policy outlined by Federal
Reserve chairman P aul Volcker on Wednesday eased
fears of a s harp rise in American interest rates.
Alleghan y bo ard approves sale
MINNEAPOLIS -Alleghany Corp.'s directo~
approved the previously announL-ed proposed $1 billion
sale of Alleghany's principal assets to American Express
Co. The board on Wednesday approved of the sale in
exchange for 15.25 million American Exp~ common
shares, subject to adjustment to give effect to a 3-for-2
stock split, and assumption by American Express of
substantially all of Alleghany's liabilities.
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