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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-25 - Orange Coast Pilot:Winding up the weekend A young m~n takes a last look at the weekend surf from the L Street lifeguard tower on the Balbo a Peninsula. The waves will be back another day-and so will h e. THI 111111 COAST .. ~· ·! io· COUNTY IDITIDN MONDAY, JULY 25, 1983 OR AN GE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine SWAT te am police officers station lhemselves outside Lion Coun- lry Safari in case the rogue elephant o.lly_,._.,, ... ._. came their way, hut they were not needed. Lion Country elephant tragedy probe turns up 'no violations' By KAREN E. KLEIN Of)M Dellr ..... ..,, A probe into security at Lion Country Safari in Irvine following Sunday's fatal elephant attack on a game warden has so Car turned up no violations of California Department of Fish and Game regulations, a department spokes- man said today. ranger at the facility. The elephant. a 25-year-old named Misty, killed the ranger and stampeded into the hills north of the animal park before she was subdued by trainers. "It begins to look like there are no violations of Fish and Game permits at the park," spokesman Ralph Young sai51 this morning. The investigation. headed up by state Game Warden Martin May- torena, is not yet complete, he said. keepers called Keaton, who tried to calm the elephant. When Keaton entered the maintenance yard -where Misty and two other elephants were chained because of a rock concert held Saturday night at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre -the animal broke a second leg re:- s train t and attacked him, kicking and stepping on him and eventu- ally standing on his head, crushing his skull. authorities said. (Sff ELEPHANT. Page AZ) FVpicks mayor for long erm Fountain "'Valley City Council members will elect a mayor Tues- day night from within their ranks, a position that will be retained through November 1984. The extended mayoral term is the result of a change in dates for council elections, which have been moved from April to November during even-numbered years. A nonnal tenn laa1a one year. City Hall insiders say several council memben are interested in being named mayor '1\ae9day. Although largely a ceremonial post. it carries the rettponslbilities of running council meet:inga and repn!9enting the dty at various functions. The mayoral post provides high visibility, which can be important to memben .eeking re-election to the council or elec- tior: to higher office. By city law, all five council members will automatically be nominated for mayor Tuesday night. The council members will vote by written ballot.a that will be handed to the dty clerk for public reading. The winner must receive l at least three votes, a majority. Who will be aelected mayor? "Every council member should have their sight.a set on it," said Councilwoman Barbara Brown. Brown said the position helps a council member develop leader- ship qualities. She said she be- lieves every member should get a chance toaerve aa mayor. In 1980, Brown became the first woman elected to the Fount.a.in (See VALLEY, Pa1e At) No surprise here Bergeson announces Senate candidacy Claiming Huntington Beach traditionally i• "under-r:eprescnted" in the at.ate senate, Republican Newport Beach Aalemblywoman Marian Bergeton picked that city today u the 1pot to announce her candidacy for the senate. Bergeson, appearing with Oranp County Supervi8or Harriett Wieder -a fonner Huntington Beach mayor •• made her long-expected anpouncement at the Seacliff Country Club that ~e'll seek.election to the newly-created 37th senate district. The district includes Newport Beach, Huntington Beach Coat.a Mesa, Irvine, Laguna Beach and portions of Riverside San'Dlego and Jmperial counties. ' A third-term ·legislator, Bergeson will be competing in the June 1984 primary against Sen. Ollie Speraw, the Long Beach lawmaker who lost his district in reapportionment. Speraw. who now lives and has offices in Newport Beach aa he completes his Long Beach senate term, had asked Bergeson to seek another usembly term. In tum, Bergeson had asked Speraw to return to Long Beach to face a Democrat. Bergesen~ announced l?day that former San Diego Con- gressman Clair Burgemer will serve as her campaign c'ha.liman. The ~m~1ywo.man li.s~ her major goals as controlling at.ate spending, fighUng crune and improving education. She said she'll work to "champion conservative ~ues in the tradition of President Reagan.'' .,.....,.._ Hawaii's Kilaueau Volcano spurts molten lava into the air during its latest e ruption. Nature's fireworks Lava pouring from Hawaii volcano VOLCANO. Hawaii (AP) -The world's most active volcano continued its 7 -month-old eruption with a dramatic increase in the outpouring of lava, a scientist said. Lava from the on-again, off-again eruption was gushing from a cinder cone on the slopes of Kilauea Volcano at the rate of 25~,000 to 300,000 cubic meters per hour Sunday night, said Mike Reamer, of the U.S. Geological Survev's Hawaiian Volcano Obee.rvatory. · That was three times the flow rate earlier in the day. he said. While the output increased, the height of the lava fountain decreased Sunday from 300 feet to only "tens of feet," Reimer said. The fountain continued to feed a 3-mile lava flow that was moving at 400 feet per hour through an uninhabited area, said Reimer, a geologist. The leading edge was 15 feet high and 600 feet wide, h~ said. The eruption site, ln a remote area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, is only accessible by helicopter. The flow has moved out of the park, but sightseers still cannot get cloee enough for a look, Reimer said. The current round of volcank activity began Thursday and lava did not appear headed toward the subdivision, scientists said. The investigation is under way to determine if either Lion Coun- try or Gentle Jungle. an animal training facility in Burbank, was at fault in the attack by a three-ton Indian elephant on the head Lion Country officials denied that the animal's escape from the park indicated lax security. "The incident had nothing to do with security at aU.'' said park spokesman Skip AlPxander . "There's always the possibility of an incident ... but the security of our visitors and the animals is always uppennost in our minds." Beach injuries concerning lifeguards I , g I Although the park is sur- rounded by fences, he said, "When an elephant wants to move, there's not much that can stop h. .. tm. Lee Black Keaton. 34, of Lake Elsinore, the head ranger and zoologist at Lion Country. was crushed by the elephant when he attempted to calm her. According to Harry Shuster. president of Lion Country, Keaton h ad worked at the animal park for seven years, and before that worked at the Lion Country Safari located in Florida. Fish and Game spokesman Young said Misty was transported to an animal holding facility ln Perris in Riverside County Sun- day night which is owned by Gentle Jungle, which also owns the elephant. The Irvine Police Department requested that the animal be moved before Sunday night's rock concert at the Irvine Meadows amphitheater on Lion Country grounds, he said. The city of Irvine Animal Control Department will al.so in- vestigate the accident. Misty, who reportedly has a hlstory of moodiness. became agitated shortly before 8 a.m . Sunday and broke the chain holding her back leg. aaJd Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert. An!mal 1. BY SUSAN A VILA Ot) ... 0.itJf'llolllefl An unusually high number of paralyzing neck and upper back injuries continue to keep Orange County lifeguards on edge. Seven such injuries have oc- curreti in Huntington Beach since July 18. Huntington lifeguard supervisor Mike Gifford said today he believes this is the greatest number of cervical in- juries to occur at the beach in one If you think It's hot here There's been a heat wave, of aorta. at the South Pole, too. It Ls winter in Antarctica and the temperatures moetly have been normal for this time of year -about 200 dqreea chillier than in mid-America. But 20 Americana on an Antarctic reteareh project at the Amun<hen-Scotl South Pole Station repo~ that the temperature hit ~g.s decrees beij>wr.eroFah.renheitJu.ly 17. Just two dayt earlier, it had been cloeer to normal. 102.& de,rees below zero. ' week. Gifford said these injuries can be very serious. "Every time you have a suspected cervical injury there is the pcmibillty someone could be paralyzed," he said. Gifford re<:ommends that swimmers avoid body surfing and diving regardle.a of how deep the water appears. "We have large waves breakini on or right near the shore," he said, "and that Ls just like divine into a swimming pool with the bottom being right there." Laguna Beach lifeguard spo~esman Bruce Baird said there have been seven cervical injuries in the last month. "We have always had this problem because of our exceptionalJy steep beaches," he said. Laguna is doing a study on the people who have theee accident.a to help lifeguards better identify potential victims. "So far, we've found that the ··- major cervical accldenu happen to people between 14 and 21 years old and in the late afternoon." he said. Newport Beach lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belshe said t here have been only two or three cervical injuries thia month. "We haven't had any more than normal. Luck- ily most of the victims we have had had feeling and that is a good sign," he said. ,, .. I 4t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. July 25, 1983 CONTINUED STORllS From P•a•A1 ELEPHANT TRAGEDY ... K eaton was pronounced dead on the ecene. Paramedics specu- lated that he was killed instantly. While other employees at- tempted to retrieve Keaton's body, Misty rammed a pickup truck, crashed through a hedge and a fence surrounding the yard and stampeded out of the com- pound into the hills north of Lion Country toward the San Diego Freeway. Between 50 and 60 law e nforce- ment officials from Irvine, C.OSta Mesa, Laguna Beach, the Cali- fornia Highway Patrol, Orange County Fire Deparunent, and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment responded to the scene. Lennert said. Officers closed some lanes of the San Diego Freeway and tht= Laguna Freeway and evacuated customers at a parking lot swap SHOWS ... animal parks sprang up and the novelty wore off, the !?ark's financial s tatus worsened and officials di- versified programs to attract more customers. • The most successful. accord- ing to.Shuster. has been a new "African Bazaar' outdoor mar- ket, or swap meet, at the park. The exotic animal acts-in the area accessible on foot -were another attraction. But previous incidents and now Keaton's death -the first time anyone ever Qied at the park. accordjng to Shuster -have prompted officials to re-evaluate. "We are considering now whether we want to have any exotic animaJ shows at all in The ~1ertainment area;-" Shuster said today. • The elephant attack was the third incident reported during the last year at the park. The incidents had varying degrees of severity. On Oct. 23. a Siberian tiger escaped from a cage during a show in the entertainment area and dragged away a 2-year-old boy. who was rescued and hospitalized for several weeks with· head in- juries. Pare nts of the boy. Anthony Sto pani. later hied a $1 million civil lawsuit against· the park. A Jess traumatic incident occurred on March 5 when a chimpanzee in the Baldwin's Charming Chimps show brief- ly attacked a female worker. meet on the Lion Country grounds. Traffic was &eked up for several miles while Misty roamed the open territory for about three hours, Lennert said. Misty returned to Lion Country of her own accord after she had been grazed by a tranquilizing dart fired from a Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter and had been subdued by two animal keepers. She was locked up in a trailer and kept isolated until she was transported to Perris. Lion Country president Shuster said the three Gentle Jungle elephants have performed at the park, giving kiddie rides, for 14 months without any problems. The elephant shows and rides have been discontinued until the investigations into the incident are completed. Harry Shuster may cut animal acts knocking her over and pulling her hair. Several othe r injuries have been reported at the park, but most of them were in the efll'lY 1970s involving animals in the drive-through area. Lion Country leases its 294 acres from the Irvine Co. It's lease expires in February 1997. Company spokesman Jerry · Collins said t.oda y his firm has no plans to review the lease as a result of Sunday's "tragic incident." o..,--....,~•- Before Misty the e le phant h eaded back to Lion Country Safari, right, Irvine Police officers discussed ca'pture plans with trainer David McMillan, another oHicer took notes where fatality occurred and marksmen entered Costa Mesa helicopter that aided search. Elephant TBmmell trucr,-hottom lefr,at start of escape. VALLEY MAYOR ... ...., .... ,....., ........ " ....... From Page A 1 Valley City Council. (ln l963, a woman had been appointed to fill an unexpired 11 -month council term.) In her three years on the council. Brown has not been selected as mayor or mayor pro tern (who presides when the mayor is absent). She said she would happily aecept the mAyoral post if selected by the other council members. But Brown has sometimes found herself at odds with other council members over some local issues, and they may be reluctant to give her the leadership post - and the visibility that could help her win re-election in 1984. Another prospect for the may- oral seat is Marvin Adler, who has been mayor since April 1982. Adler was elected to a third term on the counciJ in 1980 and has also been active in the Orange County League of Cities organization. The visibility provided by another term as mayor could help him win re-election if he seeks a fourth council term in 1984. ln the 1980 election , Brown finished about 600 votes ahead of Adler, who beat the third-place can- didate by fewer than 100 votes. Another prospect for the may- oral post is Ben Nielsen. who was elected to a second council term in 1982. He preceded Adler as Foun- tain Valley mayor. Council members Jim Neal and Fred Voss, both elected to their first terms on the council in 1982, also are eligible for the top post. If they do not seek the mayor's seat, they are expected to be key votes in Tuesday's voting. Barbara Brown eyes mayor's post A Newport Beach fireman uses a deck blaze on Birch Street early Sunday gun on his fire engin g to fight intense morning. We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you lib?: CAil the number at left and your message will be recorded, · transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. • The same 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let·. ters to the editor on any topi<' Mailbox contributors must include their name and tele phone number ror verification No t'irculation ~ calls. please Newport blaze probed for arson Hall of two-story structure saved in myst erious midnight fire By STEVE MARBLE oni. ........... Newport Beach anon in- vestipton were aifUng today through the rubble of a two-story office building that was lapped up in flames late Saturday and bu.med nearly 10 houn before It WM extinguished. Inveetlgaton reported the mid- Ncht blaze at the National Educa- tion Corp. building, 4401 Birch St., may have been ignited by a ~ that mysteriously caught fire. A team of 36 firefighters wu eble to aave nearly half the structure, which wu fully ln flames when firemen arrived on the 1cene shortly before midnight. "When I arrived on the ecene," said Battalion Chief BW Thomu, "I mentally wrote off the build- ing." Thom.as said the fire, aero. the street from the Newport Sheraton Hotel, was so hot lt melted U,ht• atop one fire engine and cracked a wtndshield. Fireflahten had to ha.e off the steaming flre truck. While flreftghten were able to prevent the fire from a}>l'elldlna to the.front of the ltn.leture, the rear poruon wu guu.00. 1''1rt!men SQ!U the roof collapeed at one point and ll'Dall smoldering spot fires con- tinued until daylight Sunday. Fire officials said the total damage hu not been computed but oould run aa high as $500,000. No lnju.riet were reported. The flre waa spotted by two Newport policemen ln a polic:e helicopter who reported .eeing flamet curling fonn the top of the atructure. Several witnellea told fire ln· ve11tlptor1 &hey noticed a bumlna c:urtaln hanclnc outlide an open window . 642·6086 Tell us what's on your mind 0.11, ftllot o.flYefy .. GuefentMd Mono.y.f•l<l•y 11 you ao not hai;t ,our DIP•' by s 30 11 "' ca• botfoot 1 11 "' 11\0 ,ovf COO'( will O• Oel'V .. ~ SllutOly one:! Sut1aoy II ~ou do not 'Ktt••• 1°"' COM b• 1 a ,.,. t lM botlO' t tO • m end '°'" cl>f\y •• ~ 111!..,,.,~a Clrcua.tton Tetephonee MOtl 0.111Q41C:.-ty Art•• MJ-1 NOfth"""I l'VWlf'rO'OI\ Be«ll 'Wftf_, ........ ~~--~ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. lchw•rt1 Ill Publisher Chezy Dowellby R•ymond Mecleen Editor 11nd Asslstsnl Controller 10 the Publisher le.,Mft '· Ceruo P•cxluetoon ... .,,~ CMoria A. ,owtre ,.., •• llUVf'l""'I! ..... ...,,.. OoMtd L. 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'* Ooort• ......_ c.or..~ ·~ .J VOL. 71, NO. - J Irvine hospital plans set for airing Thursday Representatives from competing groups seeking to build ~th care f.acilities In Irvine will diacuaa their proposals Thunday at the Irvine Senior Cent.er. The two-hour program will begin at 10 a .m . at the center, 3 Sandburg Way. Speakers will be Dr. Gerald Sinytdn from the proposed Irvine Medical Center, St.even Yerxa from the HealthWest Foundation and Dennis Wolin from the proposed Irvine Community Ambulatory Care Center. . The free program is open to the public. Emphasis will be on geriatric medical care. Burglary program in H untington A free burglary prevention program, sponsored by Huntington Beach Neighborhood Wat.ch, will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m . at Ple111ant View School. 16692 Landau Lane, Huntington Beach. The meeting is aimed at residents living in the area bounded by Slater Avenue, Beach Boulevard, Heil Avenue and Magnolia Street. Police detective Chris Spumey will provide burglary prevention advice. Free crime prevention literature will be available. Musi cal b en e fit to aid family unit The Gem Theater in Garden Grove will present an opening night preview perfonnance of "Rogers and Hllrt: A Musicial Celebration" Thunday at 8 p.m. All the proceeds of the perfonnance will benefit Turning Polnt, Family Services Program, Inc., a private non-profit counaeling agency for families and youth facing drug abuse, delinquency and runaway proble~. Lifeguard golf m eet in Lag una The Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association Inaugural Golf aa.ic is scheduled Aug. 8 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Salt Creek Country Club. · A $40 tax-deductible fee provides a chance to win a new Ford Mustand convertible, nine holes of golf, prime rib barbeque dinner, beer and soft drinks and priz.es. Proceeds go toward construction of a new lifeguard facility at Main Beach Park. For reservations, call 494-6572 or 494-4273. -·, . . ' .• Poster boy gets anew chair By T1ae A11ociated Pre11 Kyle Minnis, a 13-year-old ~t Seal poster boy who had his wheelchair stolen at a California Angels ba.eeball game, has a new set of wheels. The cerebral palsy victim re- ceived the $2,000 custom-made chair after Quadra Wheelchairs, Inc. of Westlake Village heard of the boy's plight and speeded .up -work on a new chair the family had ordered, said company spokeswoman Patty Heath. Kyle, who attends Portola Jun- ior High School in Orange, said • Sunday he hasn't had much fhance to try out the lightweight manual chair, but "I plan to." "It is pretty comfortable and you could almost take the thing apart. The anns come off," said Kyle, who was on the Easter Seals poster in 1980. The stolen chair was a rental that replaced an electric wheel- chair damaged in a March acci- dent with the family's van. Abbey ftents.has told the family it won't have to pay to replace the chair, said Kyle's father, Jim Minnis. The theft forced Kyle todepend for transportation on his brother's arms and a wheelchair offered by the First Christian Church of Orange. "It was an adult chair. It was much too large for Kyle," said Minnis. "He had to stay home a lot.'' · The chair will be used around the house, said Minnis. A heavier, electric model that costs $5,000 is on order from another finn, he ithlleighliors like tha-t ,-+--·said. --- d , d Searchers end you on t nee enemies .... gler. ""'*• .. ,0 • -· --tf\e ..,.. Coron\ ...... Yecfl\ Clul> on ~ 0'1w In ..._,a.-. __ • ..__.,...,<><....,. ·-···-..... ··-·-Thel---•1.010 Amen-.. ~·--¥e<y --t-1od!V """'"" .,_ pottlons ol • ctno.r blOd< wel on lhe 200 blOd< of ..._, •• 92nd 81rMI PolloeUkl Ille,,,.,,~ 1' ol lhe biodll, C-.0 $250 Ind__. Hun tinglon Beach "'-~ .... ,_,eci ••• -OOClled tn Huntington H..-otf lt'le :MOO bloc* of v--. Ol1w The -tndu6ed • S300 ·-..... 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C:0... ~ Laguna Be ach A ,_.,, of the 900 bloc* of a. .. Streal report.a a lotal of 13,1175 In ~.,,., othet ~during. --_ ..... ~ ~ ~ -· ln-~llnQ ,,,. ~-1 Stereo ~I v-•• '5!!0 -• •• moved "om a CM pwl<ed ,_, Woode CC>Ye 8Mc'hbythe- Irvine hQnt for county boy in forest By Tbe A11ociated P ress Rescuers have called off an unsuccessful search for a 16-year-old Fullerton boy who vanished on an overnight camping trip in the Angeles National Forest, sheriff's deputies said. Donald Schreiber was reported missing around 10 a.m. Saturday by his father, Harry Schreiber, with whom he had gone camping, Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy Adam Khan said Sunday. The father said his son was gone when he awoke at their campsite near Fish Canyon Falls above Duarte, 20 miles east of Los Angeles. The teen-ager's camping gear remained at the site, Khan said. Searchers !ICOured the area until dark Saturday, then resumed the hunt at dawn Sunday. Some 30 deputies, a sheriff's helicopter and members of the private Sierra Madre search and re9Cue team combed the mountains north of Duarte all day Sunday. The search was called off at 6 p.m., Deputy Stan Leac said. Leach said there were "rumors" that the young Schreiber was seen walking out of the area with other people, "but that was real sketchy. We don't know anything about that." Fair skies bUt low clouds for Coast Coastal c--IS .. ~w°"" .. n Oeylon 13 .. Rain CJ S11ow D F• llwough T-.,.. tlUI tow CIOudt If\ 0..-.. 112 .. ,..,,. ""°""' ,.,..._ ••'9 "°""· 0..-.. 82 Showet• EJ :r:. • .. ....,_ 70 lo 7• _......,,., 09lroll .,, 111 •toM.~Nlo ll Oulutll .. . , 0..--_,,Ir-P<*>C EIPMD " 78 ~toa.nHlcOIMlllend,-F•-• 75 57 -12to22k.--5tot-IOOI Fergo " ti -......,. r.-,. 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Fritz Fabian CoetaMeu UnemploJed "It all depends on the ratio of publlc beaches to private beaches." Jlm..,_k Cameron Park a.tf-emplored "There definitely Brad Fatrell Tuatln Student, CSUF "There should be private beaches. I don't think the public has a right to go anywhere. I think If someone buys some property, it's t heir beach." Merit• Montgomery Fullerton Ver .. teller repreMntatlve "No. Those people are paying a high enough price for their property and I think they deserve what they pay for, as long as there Is a balance betwe en p u b lic bftaches and private beaches." should be. I think everyone should have a right to the beaches." Craig Thom•• lrvlne Student, Cornell Unlvenlty "I thll'\k there Lnlle Gallegua Tuatln Advertlllng "The coastllne Is should be private ac- cess because they pay forlt. In Emerald Bay In particular I think they pay an awfully big premium to live down there. The only problem Is there's not always a lifeguard ." everyone's. I think everyone has the right to use the beaches." -------~---' Elly Weidman Corona def Mar ·'I have mixed feel- lngs. I think t here ought to be publlc access to the nice beaches. On the other hand, I can sym- pat hize for the people who llve down there, especally If there's no sanitation facilities." Stella Cefall• Newport Beach ''I thin k t here should be. I don't think there's going to ·be any beaches left If there's not." Huntington ntan saves lost hiker Flo we r s, fruits k eep backpack er a/j ve in Kin gs Ca n yon Park KINGSCANYONNATIONAL PAP.K (AP) -A backpacker who ate flower petals and wild raspberries alter losing his way in rugged bacx country almost two weeks ago is heading home aft.er being led to safety by a Hunt- ington Beach hiker. Richard Williams of Camarillo entered the still-snow laden park over Bish op Pass on July 6 and was due out four days lat.er, said Marvin Jensen, a management assistant for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Jensen said rescue teams began searching for the 48-year-old hiker on July 15 when rangers were first notified Will.iaIN, was missing in the park, located about 230 miles southeast of San Fran- cisco. A helioopter flew over the area repeatedly while rangers and .. volunteers from Inyo County searched the ground with the help of dog teams. The search, which was centered on Dusy and Palisades basins, was fruitless and the Park Service was considering "de-escalatL"lg" the effort late this week, according to Jensen. "We just were not able to come up with anything. We did find a set of tracks in the snow, but they led nowhere --to a rocky area where there wasneither snow nor a trail," Jensen said. But on Friday night, Williams walked into the LeC.onte Ranger Station along with hiker David Siracuse of Huntington Beach, who had come upon the lost man on Tuesday at Simpson Meadow -about 25 miles from Dusy Basin. RanJter Judy Zuckert alerted other park officials that Williams was safe. (\ccording to Jensen, Williams had run out of food after three or four days and had eaten wild raspbernes, flower petals and pine nuts while he was lost. "He had lost some time during his travels," said Jensen, who noted Williams was suffering from shock. exposure and dis- orientation. "He was unsure of where he'd been for a good deal of the time since he left Dusy Basin." Jensen said the hiker had also suffered a sprained ankle while lost, an injury that forced him to spend 1 wo days on a river island to rer:over. "He had heard the helicopwrs a few limes. but he was always too Car away and he was unable to see them," Jensen said. s pz.rry top-sidar with r<zgisbzt \l.d anti-slip sokz. a ~tcz. fOr eoi 1 i~ or etr02t wz.ar, ~ ~nmt,with~ arxia b1a7tZr or ehOrte and e knit shirt . @)(go~@)~~ .f.f Auh(on l •tand• Newport Beach·1141644·5010 JOOJ ~IUH>Od Blud.·~•cwood VIUQ9e •2J3/479·7727 • • f" ,.- _, A4 Ore. Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 28, 1983 TOP OF THE NIWI NATION Concert security adjusted By IN A11odated Pre11 NEW YORK -Authorities "will make aome adjustments" to guard againat episodes like thoee after the Diana Ross concert ln Central Park, where hundreds of marauding youths terrorized people for two hours before police could restore order, a.spokeswoman .. ya. The mugging and slashing spree followed the benefit concert, which drew about 350,000 people, resulting in about 170 complaints and 84 arrests. Alice McGlllion, deputy cornmiasioner , said Sunday that while she was uncertain what changes would be made, the department would "make some adjustments" to guard against similar episodes in the future. Seminoles approve laws HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -The Seminole Tribes of Florida are setting up a judi.cial system they say will incorporate traditional ·Indian values that have no pl.ace in state or federal 'Courts. The 1,500 Indians, reasoning they are a nation apart, approved the new judicial system in a recent referendum. The court will have jurisdiction over all civil matters ln the Semin- ole's five reservations, applying to both Indians and non-Indians. Timber wolves recaptured lNDIANA.POLIS -Police using tranquil- izer darts recaptured a pair of Alaskan timber wolves which had roamed free for nearly 17 hours after escaping from a kennel, officials said, today. The 4-year-old wolves, a male and female from the same litter, dug their way out of a fenced area Sunday at a suburban kennel owned by Danny J . White, 27, said Marion County sheriff's Sgt. Royce D. Cole. STATE Gunshots killed two men LOS ANGELES -Single gunshot wounds to the head killed two men whoae bodies were found stuffed into cardboard boxes on a downtown freeway onramp, a county coroner's spokesman said. "We have just completed the autopsies and determined that the were bot aeaaa:s a res t OI sing eiuns ot woundStO the head," coroner's spokesman Bill Gold said Sunday. One victim, in his 20s, had not been identified by this morning, and the name of the other man, a 23-year-old Latin, was being withheld pending notification of next of kin, coroner's investigator Paul Willis said today. Vault explosion probed LOS ANGELF.S -The Fire Department ts investigating the cause of an explosion in an underground electrical vault of a closed May Co. department st.ore that forced the evacuation of dor.ena of construction workers, officials said. No injuries were reported in the explosion at 2:41 p.m. SWlday that sent heavy smoke billowing from the vault but did not start a fire in the store, city fire spokesman Jim Wells said. Three fish ermen rescued SAN DIF.GO -Three commercial fisher- men from San Diego who abandoned their 50-foot boat when it began taking on water near San Nichol.as Island have been rescued by a Navy helicopter from the aircraft carrier Kittyhawk. The men were identified as Michael Fimbres, 25, Larry Ortiz, 24, and Pedro Morales, 44, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Pat Milton. Drug raid nets 58 suspects LOS ANGELES -A rtla§ive weekend drug raid in Hollywood has netted 58 people, eight pounds of marijuana and a small amount of cocaine, police say. The raid began in a Leland Way apartment complex off Sunset Boulevard, with about 37 police officers taking part, said Sgt. Ron Newton. Of thoae arrested, 50 were illegal aliens, most from Mexico and the rest from Guatemala and El Salvador, Newton said. The di.strict attorney will decide whether to prosecute or deport them, he said. WORLD PLO faction,s battling LEBANON -Loyalists;md Syrian-backed rebels in Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Orp.niz.ation cl.ashed again today in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, Beirut radio reported, one day alter PLO leaders called for an urgent meeting to repair relations with Syria. The state-run radio quoted police as saying the 20-minute artillery and rocket clash broke out near the town of. Chtaura, 20 miles east of Beirut on the .ifternational highway to Damascus. N.Korea nixes proposal TOKYO -The North Korean Red Cro. has rejected a propouJ by South Korea to reopen decade-old talks on reuniting an estimated 10 million families eeparated during the Korean War, the North'• offidal Korean Central Newt ~ reported today. Tile agency aaid the / Nort.h Korean Red ero. Society iMued a 1tat«nent Sunday calling the South Korean propoAI "a muquerade under the veil of humanJt.arianiam W\der which lurks a dnister political purpoee.'' For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-VIS(I 642·5678 SAVI MONIY ON YOUllNIUIANCI .. ll =NY *'"'"'' ,.,...., 11,... ...... RAllfTI INMMCE 441 ow ... .,.,. ....... .... ,., IMch, c.. Hl·774"t ' AP~O Matriarch celebrates Eunice Shriver, Sen. Edward Kennedy and J ean Smith he lped their mother, Rose Kenned y, mark her 93rd birthday Sunday. Family announced $1 million gift in her name to fund a major new program for elderly mentally re tarded persons a t St. Cole tta School in Jefferson, Wisc. Amnesty for aliens? Poll split LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Amnesty for illegal immigrants is favored by 75 percent of Latinos in CalllomJa, but5apercentofwhitesand bl.ack.soppo&e it, the Loe Angeles Times said in a poll releued today. Amnealy proposala in Congreaa would give legal resident status to milliona of illegal immigrants in the United States, with the Senate version granting amnesty to immigrants who have been in the country since 1980 and the House version setting the date at 1982. A House vote is pending on the bW sponsored by Rep. Romano L. Mau.oli, D-Ky. The Senate venion, sponsored by Sen. Alan ·K. Si,mpeon, R-Wyo., was passed, 76-18, in May. ''Latinos understand the pressure people Live under when they are faced with conatant fear of deportation," said Leobardo F.Btrada, a UCLA demographer. "Many Latinos have relatives who are here under thoee circumstances and they feel amnesty would eaae the presaure." The 568 Latinos polled statewide were among 1,498 people surveyed at random by telephone in March, the Times said. Interviews were conducted in both English and Spanish. The margin of error in the poll was 3 percent in either direction, and plus or minus six percent for the Latino respondents alone, the paper said. ' Angl06 opposed amnesty by a 5-4 margin, while blacks opposed amnesty by a 5-3 margin. Another aspect of the immigration proposals before Congress -punishment of employers who hire illegal aliens -was approved by 70 percent of ---------------------------------------' whites and 85 percent of blacks, and opposed by 57 Riverside firebug strikes again percent of Latinos, the poll found. By better than a 2-1 margin:Latino respondents said illegal immigrants contribute more to the economy through taxes and productivity than they receive in serVices and benefits. But 69 percent of whites and 62 percent of blacks said the illegal immigrants get more from the economy than they contribute. BANNING (AP) -A brush fire sparked by "a time-delay device" has charred nearly 2,600 acres, continuing a pl.ague of arson in Riverside County, officials said today. The blaze was nearly contained, or encircled, and three-fourths controlled late Sunday, said David Tinker, spokesman for the joint California Depart- Car fire hurns--6-k-ids LANCASTER (AP) -Six young family members were burned -three critically -when thelr car erupted in flames alter it became stuck in the desert and ignited some brush, fire oHicials said. Five Serrano brothers and their sister, ranging in age from 4 to 16, apparently panicked and then all tried to escape at once as the auto's catalytic converter -a smog-control device -ignited the brush underneath them late Sunday morning, Los Angeles County firefighter Gary Poole said. Some of the children were able to get home to their parents, who took all but one to Antelope Valley Medical Center in Lancaster before help arrived, he said. One was transferre<l to the bum unit at the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. ,,, ........... Volunteer Linda Herr (left) briefs Sadie Lewis on use of electric fan in St. Louis. Some 1,300 fans have been distributed during Midwest's heat wave. South sizzling; Plains doused By tbe Associated Pre11 A sizzling heat wave blamed for 148 deaths nationwide continued to fry Dixie today alter temperatures climbed as high as 107 degrees, but thunderstonns cooled the country's midsection like tapwater dancing on a hot skillet. A series of heavy rains hit St. Louis on Sunday. prompting o(ficials to call a meeting !or today to decide whether to lilt a heat emergency decree. Temperatures in the area have hovered over the 100 mark for five days and the heat emergency has been in effect for six. A storm packing 63-mph winds downed power lines and flipped five small planes at the Downtown Airport in Kansas City, Mo. "It was the first real rainfall since July 4," said National Weather Service forecaster Ralph Wheeler. "But it missed my lawn, dam it." · For Missouri and for mott of the MJdwest, Great Pla.ina and Northeast, today'• weather showd bring 110me relief, with highs in the 80a forecast from the Ohio Valley to the !:eat C.out. But more suffering was in store for the Deep South, where temperatures over 100 Oirted with all-time heat records. t ment of Forntry and Riverside County Fire Department. Control was expected Tuesday, he said. "They haven't been able to connect all the fires yet, but they're trying to get everything together," said fire spokeswoman Barbara Tinker, who is Tinker's wife. The series of arson fires began last Thursday, when 40 fires were set, Tinker said. The string "When Latinos work lof18 hours for little pay, it is hard for them to believe that they (illegal immigrants) are not making a contribution," Lewis said. n=:st Friday with an_ot_he_r _four-~res_. M_rs_. -2 calls reeeive,..•---1 "There have been time-delayed devices found at each of the sites'' of Friday's fires, she said, adding R k that the fires Friday were doused quickly. •• n orne •. dnap IQn Sunday, firefighters extinguished a blaze sparked Saturday by the discharging of fireanns, she said. The fire, which began at 3:49 p.m., consumed 125 acres of brush in Lake Riverside Estates, a rural area near Anza, about 110 m.iles southeast of Los Angeles, Tinker said. ROME (AP) -The uncle of Emanuel.a Orlandi disclosed today that the family has received two telephone calls from the girl's self-proclaimed kidnappers but said one of the callers is lying. Meanwhile, more than 400 firefighters from the CDF and U.S . Forest Service in Riverside and San Bernardino counties battled the Banning blaze that began at 11 :47 a .m. Saturday, and four firefighters suffered m.inor injuries, said fire spokeswomarr Beverly Tinker, the fire spokesman's daughter. 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But a great many lives can be saved, a study done by the National Btlreau of Standards concludes. by making cigarettes that stop burning faster and burn less intensely than those generally on the market. Such rapidly self-extinguishing cigarettes usually don'tsmolder Jong enough to start fires. , The tobacco industry's objections to "firesafe" cigarettes are a smoke screen. Industry spokesmen claim that fire-retardant cigarettes can't be made, yet if the manufacturers simply stopped adding the chemicals that make cigarette papers bum faster, the fire hazard would be considerably lessened. The M ore and Sherman brands already on the market come close to meeting the suggested safety standarsds. Tobacco spokesmen are right to note that furniture and mattresses should be fire-retardant, but that hardly mitigates the need to develop safer cigarettes as well. The most bizarre industry assertion is that making cigarettes fire-retardant would unecessarily increase the level of tar, and so create new health risks. That claim is probably as untrue as it is hypocritical: Out of the other side of its mouth, the industry Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 26, 1983 Al I -_z: c= a --- 'W~~VAK~-T~ A SNlrf AT-0.IS OL.b ST\Jff ANt>1t~ Mt WHAT ti ts ... NERVE GA~, ~IGH"f:'' Columnists come out shooting piouslydeclares that tar has no ill effects on health. WASHINGTON -I stand ac-G. government though the number checked out my story. He wrote on Cigarette fire safety standards should ultimately be set cused of publishing "disinfonna-"F" of state employees had actually April 5, 1981: nationally, but the powerful tobacco lobby has thus far blocked lion" which supposedly com-. . risen, how the Carter campaign "Even as Anderson wro~. the Consumer Products Safety Commission from even taking pounded the thundering4 embar--J1-,.-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-0-.--~-~ had taken three conflicting pos-secret military rehearsals for the up the question. In California, a bill introduced by Sen. John rassments that bedeviled poor 11 ~ itions on abortion, how the disin-second mission had been taking J . Carte d · g h" last formation technique was used to place in the deserts of Utah, Garamendi, 0 -Walnut Grove, that would merely authorize a unmy r urm JS • 1 funded h d f unhappy year in the White House. woo both the pro-and c.alifomia, Texas and New Mex- study of the problem--private Y at t at, an 50 ree to My accuser should know is a scandal that should eclipse anti-Wallace vote at the same ico. while other units practiced in ta.xpayers--has run the gauntlet of five separate hearings in whereof he writes. He is that Wa~rgate! Who directed this time. places like Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort three different Senate committees,. Passage of that bill would veteran press agent and political astonishing disinfonnation cam-Benning, Ga., and the Special keep the fire safety issue very much alive, and that's reason skirmisher for Jimmy Carter, paign? Powell doesn't say. What Wben a letter appeared over Operations Wing at Eglin Air enough to endorse it. . Jody Powell, who is as talented "operatives UW,~e the ~ovem-Carter's signature praismg Force Base, Fla. The real fear of the tobacco industry may well be that the and winning a disinformation ment" fed me dlS.mformatlon? He . "Sources claim that U.S . forces ' t I! more quickly cigarettes go out, the fewer cigarettes will be specialist as ever played the game doesn't identify them. What "for-Wallace~ Powell shamelessly dis-were already in position in t 11---~~-.-.a ~~ ~•----..~q""'"'-==--~"l'<f-,.y{tnt._-~~~~~~~~~-.~rtntelltgem:re'"dor~\i.r~wned-~ H~~t~~-'<f0t™rm~~ut1itt-~an~d:.:;..:;.IS~r~a~erl.~an~dr.t~h~e~co~~un~tn~es-::fr~o~m~~-t okeu, am:tthe-towermit:" iuuustry's;>d.l~. u un:: u1cmuacturers palmed off on me? He doesn't cite statement that it was wntten l5y a which the second mission was to .. are right, that's yet another reason to speed the development of As a born-again columnist, any. Who were hlS. sources?. He staffer, never seen by Governor have been S'"'aed. These same f. dan · t f · Jd h h t sal tar Powell is now engaged in reviving -o a ire-retar t cigarehteal, ohr tt wou t en ave wo u Y a last glimmering hope that the doesn't name them. What Carter and did no aocurately sources insist that there was a clear effects on the nation's e t . Carter image for maladroitness evidence does he present? None at express his views." Powell's push to use military foru against -The Sacramento Bee can be transfonned and that the all. response concealed that the staffer Iran that continued until Sept. Samantha's fantasy trip To the Editor; Like Samantha Smith, the eleven year old guest of the SQviet Union, we,too, have just returned from the U.S.S.R . Unlike Samantha, our impressions of that country are not ao positive. In addition to touring, we visited families who have requested to emigrate but have been repeated- ly denied penru.ion (i.e. re- fusenicks). We succeeded in meet- ing eeven familes in three dif- ferent cities before we were pointedly told by the KGB not to interfere with Soviet internal affain .. Presently over 300,000 Soviet Jews have submitted their request for letters of invitation. a first step in the arduous and dangerous process fo applying to emigrate. Already more than 10,000 persons have been officially denied the right to emigrate. Life for the refusenik is made unbearable by Soviet officialdom thus dissuading others f.rom likewise applying. Family reunification is a major reaaon for requests to emigrate even throughthe Soviet Union propagandizes that separated fam- ilies have been reunited. This is an outright lie. The effect of the media propa- ganda on thoe;e named as "dUisi- dent.s" is inevitable. On the one hand they are subject to abuse from neighbors. workmates and the general public and on the other they are left wondering if or when the KGB will respond to so-called media pres.sure in the interest of Soviet State Security. They are subject to job loss, ostracism, random search and seizure. loss of professional certification, draft into the military, refusal of ad- mission to institutions of higher learning, and imprisonment for "parasitism" (i.e .• unemployment is a crime in the U.S.S .R.) In Odessa, one of the cities we visited, the public was being bombarded with newspaper articles identifying local "Zionist activists" in order to whip up public hostility against them. W visited three of thoee families and heard of the continual harassment they recieved fonn the KGB. Their apartments would be searched at will; they would be taken to police headquarters for questioning and two of them were jailed for trumped-up charges (such as "rudeness to the police"). Samantha Smith was not shown this side of the Soviet State. Hers was a visit thoroughly and careful- ly orchestrated by the Soviet government for maximum propa- ganda effect! U for some reason other Americans desire to visit the Gulag, we encourage a vi.sit with the refusenik to learn what true courage in an oppressive police state is all about. KEN AND NANCY LEVIN Garden Grove l.M. BDJd /Last hunt That renowned Apache known as Geronimo survived into an age of transition. He used a bow and arrow to shoot his last buffalo, but did it from a steam-powered Locomobile car In 1905, that was, on the 101 Ranch near Ponca City, Okla. Even though a lot of men have lost their jobs of I.ate, lenders are foreclosing on nowhere nearly as many homes now aa they did in the 1930s. Do you know why? One study credits "Salaried wives." More people are studying Eng- U.h in China now than are speaking Engliah ln the United Stat.es, I'm told. F.881 stay fresher longer when stored in hens. Q , bn't a U.S. puaport valid ln ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ~_,. ........ _ .. ~_._,,, ~ .... ...,._, C...-•~ t• .. , •MO c--c;...,.,. every country on earth? A. Except for Libya, that's right. Q. What does Comedienne Joan Rivers' husband do for a living? A. Edgar Roeenberg? He builds housing developments. Q. What aort of pill is the one called an oddball? A. Sounds as though you mean "nod ball," which ls quaintete for sleeping pill. Q. What's the average age of patienta in nursing homes? A . 81. What'• "Rec:reaUonal Sci@nee"? Whatever. Purdue has a profeeaor of aame. And he aaya three mini-vacations rest, relax and re{reeh you more than does one long vacadon. H. L. ioftWMI IM "111Ww ChuyDowellty [dl!Of-~ ... 10 "" l'VlllllNt good ol' boys may yet reappear was Carter's chief spokesman -12 .... " before the footlights, not as Powell, himself. Powell telephoned Sale on bumbling authors of their own Was tbe disinformation perhaps Indeed, the same Powell who April 8, 198 l, to explain tragedy but as blameless victims of insugated by Ronald Reagan's now accuses others of spreading apologetically that Jimmy Carter plots most foul. I! the disinfonna· operatives? Powell can't . say. disinformation about the Iranian wanted to issue a denial. Hadn't tion thesis can fly. it will give the "There is no evidence," he con-debacle was doing exactly that. Carter approved a second mission. Carterites a leg upon resurrection. cedes. ''that such activities were Washingtonian magazine reported asked Sale. "Yes ... " satd Powell. Powell opens with thlS salvo: "Three years ago, an act.ive cam- paign of disinformation -using forged intelligence documents and operatives inside the government -was conducted to deceive journalists and to embarr~ Presi · dent Carter." Acc.'Ording to Powell, two of the disinformation efforts were foiled, but a third, he reports grimly, was "a spectacular success." This re- sulted in a series of columns. written by me in August 1980. saying that "President Carter had ordered an invasion of Iran to take place in mid-October." Now here insugated or condoned by anyone in its July 1980 edition that Powell "We were clearly working on a in the Reagan camp." That leaves gave the press "misleading state-plan." possibly the Kremlin as the chief ments" about the hostage rescue With the president's knowl- suspect mission "In an attempt to insure edge? Sale asked. "Yes," Powell All that Powell will say is that the security of the raid.'' said. Did Carter admit there was a the perpetr~tors "will not be Powell's accusation against me situation in which such a pl.an known, of course, until all those betrays his tecnhique. He at-might have to be employed? involved are idenlll1ed and' ques-tributes to me the statement that "Yes." So Carter had approved tioned under oath." But, unhappi-Carter "ordered" the invasion oC the plan's development? "Yes." Jy, he fails to identify any oC those Iran. What I actually reported was But Powell objected. "We found he wants hauled in for questioning that Carter had ordered "prep· your reference to Anderson reaUy unc4~r oath that will unmask the arations" for a second rescue di.!lconcerting. FrahkJy, we were grand l'Onspiracy. attempt and an accompanying pissed .... We didn't really ap- Perhaps Powell will volu.nteer military strike. I made it abun-preciate the way you tried to to be the lead-off witness. He is, dantly clear that the president had justify Andenion." aft.er aU. an authority on disin-not made a final decision. How did I come to rate 90 high formation. He<>could teU how he on Caru:r'senemies list? I attribute helped to create the 1976 cam-After tbe hostages were safely the honor perhaps to my e>rpose of paign hoax that Carter as governor returned, the respected in-Carter's involvement with inter- of Georgia had cut the state vestigative reporter Richard Sale national swindler Robert Vesco. Let the experts do it President Reagan has hit on an interesting new way to deal with . the problems of government. When he's faced with an issue so difficult that it seems to have no solution, he appoints a committee to look into the matter and report back to him with a recommen- dation. He appointed an independent commission to look into the Social Security problem and he ap- pointed another to come up with the answer to the MX missile question. Now he's appointed Henry Kissinger to study Central America for him. I'm so Impressed with this new ,.,, -•• -.,-.,-,.-n---q method of the President's that I'd like to apply it to my own life. Today I'd like to appoint a committee of experts to come up with the answer on what to do with my old station wagon, Just as Central America is too much for President Reagan. that station wagon problem 1s too much for me. Should I keep it another year1,f Should I spend a lot of money getting it fixed? Should I bother to "Mind you. hi• work Improved enormoully atter he dltcoYWed nre." I have the dent taken out of the right rear fender where I mashed it in against the side of the garage door? I'm going to let the committee decide. For the committee on station wagons, I think I'll appoint Lee Iacocca as pres1dent. He's chair- man of Chrysler, and the station wagon's a Ford, but he won't let that interfere with his judgment. He'll be as fair as Henry Kissinger on Nicaragua. Just as soon as the Iacocca Commission gets back to me, I'll take action. In the meantime, I'm just going to drive the car, like always. Of course, I may just drive it like always after the commission gets back to me, too. I'm going to appvint another commission to study my financial condition. The commission will be. headed by the economic expert, Alan Greenspan and will have such members aa Milton Fried- man and Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reeerve. It will report back to me within 90 daya on whether or not I can afford to buy the new table MW I have my eyes on. l.n addltloa to \he que9tion of the aaw, It wW explain to me things like the money market.. t.ax free municipal bond.a and whether It realll mitt.en to me what the price o gold 11 ln Zurich. We're having 90me people in for dinner Saturday nitht and I'm gol.ng to appoint another com- m!Mion t.ocome back within three daya with a fair, hon8t and blputlaan repon. on what we ou&ht to have. Once that report Is made, no one f'lle will have any ground.a on which to complain. The dKlaion on the food will havtt •• been made, not by me, but by the experts. Tlae Saturday Nl&bt Dinner ' Commission will be headed by the g.reat executive chef, Pierre Franey, He will have on his commission, Andre Soltner, chef "' at America's best restaurant. " Lutece, and food writers Mimi Sheraton and Craig Claiborne. Craig and Mimi don't get along personally but I'm sure they can put aside their differences for the good of our dinner party on thiS important occasion. just as mem- bers of the President's com- missions have. lf the food commission advises anything for dinner Saturday night that's too expensive. T'm going to turn over its recommen- dation to the financial commtttee and let the two committees argue It out between them. rm tired of making decisions. The answer obviously iB to appoint a commit· tee. In the event that there are any disagreement.a between two oom- mitteet, I'll appoint an Arbitration Committee whoee aole job will be to decide which of the two committcea fa right. 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Great American Federal Savings Bank DIVISIONS: SAN DIEGO FEDERAL I LAGUNA FEDERAL I SAN )OAQUIN FIRST FEDERAL PEOPLES FEDERAL I FIRST FEDERAL OF SOUTH PASADENA I RIVERSIDE SAVINGS I KAWEAH SAVINGS I SONOMA COUNTY SAVINGS • ' .. • THI ClllT Ill THI caum Chef He ran away from home to be silver screen cowboy BY SUSAN A VILA 00..D.-,"94 ..... He ran away from his Ohio home in 1922 to become a cowboy in California. He made movies with the early silent film stars. He worked at a Hollywood sandwich shop and served soon-to-be celebrities on credit. He proved modem medicine wrong by out living an illness doctors diagnoeed as tenninal cancer 18 years ago. So wrong in fact. 77-year--0ld Hubert Parks still finds his life interesting enough to keep on cooking -which is exactly what he does at Mesa Verde Country Club. Parks maybe a good example of America's new breed of active senior citiz.ens. Those who refuse to allow themselves to slowly expire in a nursing home. He's been cooking for more than 60 years and sees no reason to stop now. Park's said he enjoys His parttime work at the country club as a "carver and general nuisance" and frequently prepares his specialties (chow mein and sweet and sour pork) for friends. Over coffee recently at his home in Costa Mesa, Parks reminisced about his experiences in movies during the 20s. He said he came out to Hollywood originally to be a cowboy like the ones he'd aeen in films as a kid in Ashdabula, Ohio. But when he arrived in Holl - w , r tc -an rid- ing trains for 22 days, he found few real acting jobs and had to work as a double and an extra to make any money at all. "Well let's see, I doubled for Lloyd Hamilton, who nobody knows anymore," Parks said, "and I played with Charlie Ray in -Ail!~ 'The Third Alarm' and in 'Old Cloths' with Jackie Coogan." MONDAY, JULY 25, 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 TELEVISION 83 COMICS 84 ;!• 0 ~ I There are many ways to burn up calories, but most lists are not that accurate. See Ann Landen, Page 82. 0 .. . Nlagra Falls Romance still lives, inspite of Love Canal and pollution ED11YJR 'S N<YI'E -Niagara Falis. Does the name conjure an image of romance and honey- moons? Or Love Canal and po.1- lution? The city on the U.S .-Omadian border is lea.ming k) live with both images. But, rising above it all are the incom- parable falls themselves. By JULES LOH Al ...... C .............. I NIAGARA FALLS. ·N.Y. When Love Canal became the national symbol of a toxic waste- land, Ame rica's tourist agents worried that as far as Niagara Falla was concerned, the honey- moon was over. Worry no longer. "Romance lives," says Mayor Michael C. O'Laughlin, in a voice that .matches the thunder of the falls. From the looks of all the hand-holding and daytime smooching going on around' the great cataract at this time of year, the mayor is obviously right. The current wedding season requires his honor's eervices for about a do7.en couples every weekend who want to be married by the mayor of Niagara Falla. Call lt .entiment. "I take them to the Winter- garde n and hold the ceremony among the plants," he says. "Very pretty. Very romantic." The Wintergarclen ia a huae greenhouse, big aa a city bloci, built as a centerpiece in a down- town renewal project. But when you talk about plants in Niagara Falls, you must be specific. The plants moat honeymooners see first are chemical plan ti. 'Thele and other drab, foul-smellina construct.ions of pipes and ttacka and rusty railroad can and build- inp with grime-blackened win- dows stretch for four milee a.Iona the main approach to thia love nest and extend almolt to the brink of the falls. Indeed, the tint glimJm of the spray of the falla, rUinc from the Niagara gorge, la bl amid billowing factory smoke. 0 See Nl•gr• F•lls Page 82 : Parks admits he finally became too busy trying to earn a living to worry about being a cowboy anymore and began to punue a career as a chef. But his.interest in Hollywood and his tblountera with celebrities did not end. The only range cowboy Hubert Parks, 77, rides any more is in the kitche n. He may be the fastest skillet in the West. °"",......,__,_ • ...,._ He got a job at the Tip Top Sandwich Shop located near the studios. There he cooked for celebrities like Jack De.mpeey, Joel McCrea and Billy Dove. Even a young Boris Karloff who hadn't gotten a break yet asked Parks to trust him for the price of a waffle because he had no money. But the most meaningtul meet- ing for Parks happened New Year's Eve at the Trocadero where he met his favorite cowboy John Wayrw. "He was a snappy good looking fellow at that time. His word was his bond and he helped an awful lot of people get where they are today." Parks said he is generally disappointed with today's movies and actors. "There ls too much eex and no beautiful love stories (in modem movies) anymore. 'nley PAPARAZZI The SCRteam Another championship season draws to an end By VIDA DEAN Of'llieo.19 ......... The Team ... teamwork.. big words of the evening when the board of South Coast Repertory Theatre hosted the annual dinner to celebrate the season's artistic and funding accomplishment.a and announce new team leaders. To identify the team players Eric Wltteaber1, retiring board president, had blue cape with the SCR logo distributed to the 170 seated on the main stage. Although they were a team. individual expression came into play. Act:rell AuJ Loa1, Joyce JHttce, Ralpll Clock and Barbara Bowle wore their cape backward. Others cape were worn at a rakiah angle and some had the billa turned upward in a "Gomer Pyle" look. But, it was a capped team and prompted the comment, "Loo.kl like a sea of blue." Uthe team had a cheerlNder, Au Moad would be the likely candidate. Her diatintive cheer Eric Wittenber~ have to use action and rough and tough violence because they used up all the good love stories," he said. "I look at the old pictures and I see the real acting. In that 'Star Wars' film nobody's doing any acting. They are just mugging on the screen and letting the ma- chines (special e ffects) do the acting.'' Today's doctors are also disap- pointing, according to Parks, be- cause he wound up curing himself Maury De WaJd • greeted every announcement of the year's ach.ievementa and Mound, who started the Cc.ta Meea Guild la a riot on the daia. were on the stage. "Shouldn't VPll DeWald and Ocha, Dot Clock they be seated out there?", he , leC!"etary, and William Warren, quipped pointing to the rows of treasurer. The group on stage oelebratin8 the team'• victory of meeting all it.a goals lncluded trustees, put and preaent, friends endowing the SCR future, fund comm.fttee members, arUata and ltaff. Acton Hal I•,.• and Rlcbnl Doyle at the mike to pra18e Witienberg were hllarioua and tea ta. c.omtng to bat aa next year'• new board o{ficen a.re M .. l'J DeWald, pretd.dent; Peter Odl1, VP /endowment ; Davlcl BlaUenon, VP/annual fund: h .. ..,. c. nom,..., tecretrary, and CMrln ScrtlMMr, tn!Uurer. lookl.na at the filled etage, Landon The outcolnl offlc:en given asked Jokinlly why the peoale "team trophies" were Wlt1enber1, . Other "players" there included Jeu Wenke, (upcoming Gala cJWrman), Dtue Dlelll, (auction chairman), David Emmet and MartJa BeDtoD, Do• Smallwood, he Ew .. 1, Lacrue ltHb, Pete Voe1ellD, Lydia Wu1 Hlme1, Barbara Grady, Tom Peck.em· p .. o , Mayor Dou Hall, Harriet- te 1'1tmer, Jim Witmer, Anette Harwlt1 and Geoff re)' Stack . ... k ..... of a disease doctors told him was terminal cancer. It wasn't until several years later that he found out his disease was actually rheumatoid arthritis. And even then he found his arthritis medi- cine, which cost $7 a day, could be replac:ed by Bufferin. He said the Bulforin was just as effective in relieving his discomfort and cost alot less. That was 18 years ago and Parks said he still feels healthy. Jason and Ann Lennox of Toronto, Canada, observe a return visit to Niagra Falls with a kiu. 1 Anni Loni and Ron Bou110m arri•- ing at SCR dinner. Da•id Emmet Martin Beo10n I ~ i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. July 25. 1983 Burning calories •• ? M ak ing love to lose w ei ght dep ends on many things DEAR ANN LANDERS: My w ife read the encloeed in the Better Homes and Gardens Diet Book. Pleue tell me U you think this list is valid. (1 : don't.) Allo, how many calories would a woman : bum up making love?-H .G., JACKSON. MISS. ANN IANDllS · DEAR JACK.: Here's tbe Hat. My commenta wW fol low.) TYPE OF CALORIES Lawa-mowJng (power) Z50 lAwa-mowilJg (band) 270 Bowllag 270 EXERCISE BURNED Lrbll doWD, 1lttplag 80 Sltti1161H Drlvla1 •car l t O S'°""'I 140 Dome1tlc wort 180 Swlmmlag (14 mpb) 300 Waltiog (3 lo 34 mpb) 300 Fast walkbJg 350 Volleyball 350 Blcycl.Jag (S tolt mpb) tlO Table te.anls 360 Dltcll-digglag 400 Wood-cboppiJJg 400 W.W.g (Z lo JZmpb) ZlO Gardealag tto Nl~gra Falls ••• ...,. From Page B t The planners who e nvisioned the Wintergarden also envisio~ a line of tall trees along the highway to hide the factories, and planted them. Pollution killed them. Scott and Mindy Coulter, driv- ing here from their home in Leetonia. Ohio, anticipation mounting with every mile nearer to the Honeymoon Capital of the World, reacted typically to the final stretch. "Looks like Y oungstown," Mindy muttered. "It didn't deter us," Scott said later. "Once you pass the factories, it's a different world." Amen. The acreage surround- ing the falls on both the American and Canadian sides is parkland set aside by both governments a century ago. For lovers of trimmed grass, comfortable benches. clean drin.k.ing foun ta.ins, lovers of daflodil blossoms as big a.a grapefruits watered by the falls' mist, lovers of an oriole singing from a papaw tree, or from 278 other varieties of trees, as we ll li---1.ttor-itl· tft1M8if' tiovera;it is"'8S"'Sco Coulter said, a dilferent w orld. preferred the slogan "Power Capital of the World." A 1904 guide book boasts of "260 manufactories, five of them the biggest of their kind." A 1903 penny postcard shows off the Carborundum plant, all nine smokestacks belching prosper- ously. Tourists used to stand in line to gape at how Shredded Wheat was made. The Spi.rella corset factory also conducted tours. Before the parks were built, by popular demand, private pros- perity extended right to the water 's edge. Tourists had to pay for a peek at one of nature's mightiest marvels. . At that time Goat Island - which separaa>s the American from the Qmadian falls and is today a naturalist's paradise - was the site of a paper mill. So what is it that over the years, over the centurie,11, has lured people here straight~ rom the al tar to gaze soulfully at each othe r and take pictures madly, even though, today as yesterday, they have to hold their noses to get here? The answer, of course, is the alb,. _____ _ T~a11l• 4ZO Wa1er-8kllag 480 HJll-cllmblag 490 Racquetball, baadball 600 Cycllag (13 mpb) 660 RuaaJng (10 mpb) 9QO fau walkln17 I doubt It I do not believe the llsl Is an accurate measure of caloriH burned becauae 10 mucb would depend on interpretation. For example, domestic work: Doe1 this mean wasblng wall• vigorously, scrubbing floors and po1J1bing win· dows or folding towels and dragging a mop over tbe linoleum? A1 for making love, even Mallen and Jolmaon would tell you tlaa t tbe namber of calorin burned depends oa wbetber or not tbe woman 11 pa11lve, aure11lve, dltinterested, bored, emo· Uonally Involved and bow mucb time was Involved. Three minute• or an hour? Get tbe picture? . . . What's the story on pol, cocaine, LSD, PCP, downers, speed? c.an you handle chem if you 're careful? Send for Ann Landers' s.JJ-n ew booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet ordered, send $2.00, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents post.age) to Ann Landers. P.O &x 11995, Chicago, m. 60611 Also It seems Incredible to me tbat cutting gra11 by band would burn only 20 more calories tban If one used a power mower. Chopping wood for an bour bu.rns up only SO calories more tban Second OP-inion It may bring peace of mind DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm wondering whether to change my surgeon or go along with what he advises. I am 43 and have been anemic due to bleeding from large fibroids in my uwrus. I agree that they should comf• out, but I wonder if he's right in suggesting that he remove my JOUI HEALTH DR PETER J STEINCROHN ovaries, too. How can he make that decision even before he operates? Ho w does he know if they a re healthy or not? Like most women, I think, I'd like to keep.my ovaries as long as ~ible so I can have a nonnal menopause. Will you express your feelings in this matter? Thank you. - MRS.T. DEAR MRS. T.: Before you jump on tbe merry-go-round and change surgeons, wby not ask for conauJtation first? You will bave at least two opinions. If tbey concur, your mind will be at rest. Tbere'1 a difference of opinion among gynecologl1t1 about tbe proper procedure In patients like yourself. Here's tbe problem tbal faces tbe surgeon. He knows that cancer of tbe ovaries developing is always a po11lbllity, • even tbougb tbe incidence ls only about two percent. Some aargeou don't want to take tbat chance tbougb tbe pouibllity i1 remote. Tbe reason? Ovarian cancer iSD't e.asy to dete<:t early enoagb to treat 1ucce11fally. In most patients it Isn't re<:opl1ed a.ntil it baa reached an advanced stage wben prognosis becomes quite 1erioua. U you were younger and in tbe cblld·bearing age, tbe choice would be even more difficult. But as ou are 43, ll seems to me tbaty oar sur.a_eon 11.~ao=-t,___ ... ma ng an unusua ec 1 on or your protection) to also remove your ovar ies, Mrs. T. • • • For all the factories that mar a fin1 impression, not to mention the bad reputation th.at Love Carr.l, five miles from the falls, gaVJt the place, the irony is th.at NialaJ'a Falls was probably never mo~ attractive than now. At least thal: ii the testimony of some lo~ residents who talked about the old days on the front porch of their rest home. All agreed the odor is improved. They are im~ible to describe adequately. so awesome in hyp- notic might and beauty, but that hasn't d iscouraged people from trying. They have inspi.red no telling how many would-be poets to great leaps of hydraulic verse: Medium, rare o r well don e? MEDICALETTES (Replies to and from readers) In its honeymoon-haven hey- day -f.rom the tum of. the century through the Roaring Twenties and the years after World War ll-the city was by all aocountl an unholy mess. Beauteous queen of ca taracts; Cruel as love and wild as love's firsl kiss. Ah, God! The abyss. Abysmal poetry. yes, but ped- dled shamelessly in souvenir shops. which still abound. Yet tfie tourists come. On any day, buses unload church groups, youth groups. old folks groups and groups whoise origin is the same as that of the souvenir salt shakers, the souvenir beer openers and the souvenir toothpick holders: Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan. Jim Ville rs (left ), chairman of the 552 Clu b's roast/toast committee, and former pro football playe r Paul Salata get envolve d in a bit of horse play and kidding a round. The serious husirw s of rousting Salata will begin at 5:52 p.m. T hur d a) a l a dinner in the ewport Beach Marriott llott•I. Proceeds will be nefit Hoag Memorial llo!-ipitul Pres byter ian. Toasting in formation anailahlc· from 760-59 17. For MRS. Q.: We must not jump to conclusions: it's not invariably true that the cause of homosexuality may be due to an unahppy childhood. A disturbed parent-child relationship may be a factor but not always. In one recent study of over 250 homosexuals (men and women) they reported (in at least two out of three cases) their childhoods were pleasant. and as adults they t'Ontinued to have pleasant relationships with parents. . . . Rem ember, your heart is in your own hands, so take <:a.re of 1t and mokc ir a par1 of your living philosophy, advises Dr. Steincrohn in rus book lei, "22 Ways To Provent and Trear Coronary Disease." For a copy write to him at this newspaper, enclosmg SO cents and a SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVEWPE MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,.,,,.,. ,,., o-..., •• ,. '.... ., •t •• -1l'fA I I ; f ff• J t 'I Some fine old hotels with chandeliered ballrooms graced Falla Street, to be sure, but their grandeur was elbowed aside by a sordid string of honky tonks, aouvenir gyp joints and tour guides tugging at sleeves, the whole tawdry scene smothered in the 800t of a dozen trains arriving a day. A 1948 magazine noted "a chep:Ucal saturated haze which se~ over the city when the air is heavy." The worst of the sawdust floor saloons are gone now, at least in the downtown area near the falls. Urban renewal replaced them with an enclO&ed shopping mall, convention center, aquarium, amenJties with a feeling of per- manence. rP1 A I\+.• A 1..-'• ~ ....... . This was before anyone saw a need for an Environmental Protection Agency, mind you. so it mipt be hard to realize today th.at that 1tygian haze wa.a the city's pride. Forget . honeymooners. Niagara Falls h ighbrows Even so. many look enviously on a particularly wretched area on the Canadian side, Clifton Hill, where wax museums and ch.amben of horrors and photo stalls still thrive, and reflect fondly on the old honky tonk days. 41 ~ .. , •• !.' A-f'1f • "' ... , f l'rf fH( S(A, .Jf h-.[ .,.. 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C0Sl~•l$.lt • ·t1 • "" I t• ,;oe1ft e)llOt lllfl\,fHlOltl)I """' ..... ,, ............... t .... • HTHE FUNNIEST AMERICAN MOVIE COMEDY OF THE YEAR :· NIW 'IUllk IN($ DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY R,.n: A~~T~!~') 11111 U4 M~v<f\ (l TOAO I a .... o OllAlflll SANIA ft SPRINGS 9to •on '.t..OO'•llM• ~ftl "~M (,nl'(!Mlt o)4 7~~) -;1u1 , .~.•,tfHtl O• wt II, COITUllU lllf lllf WUTMlllSTlll 'I. I 1(1•; fd•••4•C_.,, f 1•1io• W1 "lllbl•"•J.,. '"""'d C.n•m• \\rd WllTlllllllTlll ~ .... 919 .... """'~ ,, ' O~\' eq1 lU~ r,r,f1r t , •• W1y )9 COITAMUA •,J·lfiMI ,."'-.. {lo" •• '91 )60 (O'*ll"G' IAGUllA IUCH . -.O••~tt .... (Olfe' Sol.•~(~• I I "A.I l .. lllAMIM , • ''""' flllO•ot .. ~,, ~·b 1/11 ... t " t.S P«:i:I;< 4•-0r"''" 819 te~O & R ETl Rl'li TO THl AD\'[:\Tl R E THAT CAN Bt: S H AR ED AGAI~ AND AC.Al'\! 'TAllLWARr- REfLJRN OF THE J E D I !I&.\ -·_:; * 70MM 6 Track Dolby Stereo * •·d"ard ... ' I llt\' I I ' 11 H so "" •• ••ca • ...i1111 L a11111 00> m 014 * ( '11roU111·)., a rbiu~ 1•"-.·111 iw .• J11c·kJ1 L .. f k11<f hli-Joh. .liwk~ ~linl-( to hit\\• lo '<furl from flw hoc hN11111•· .:; ·~ .... ~.~:.:, .......... ~. l 'M.' tht' h;tndy nt~htly TV IOJ.'( ~incl Sund :1~ 1'\' Wl!t'k to fitUldl• your ,·wwmg s<·hcdull' lilly Piiat Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 26, 1983 'Latenlght' PBS keeps up w ith network big league Pl !1>~0~ NEW YORK -"PBS Latenight" was in- troduced 18 months ago to compete ~Ith Carson and Koppel and Letterman and the rest, and, by golly, the program .eema to have caught on. Public Broadcasting Service stations recently a.creed to help finance another year of "Latenight," which began Jan. 4, 1982 with a lineup of 35 stations, not necetaarQy including the network's biggest and moet lnlluential. "Actually," says Dennis Wholey, tne host, "we •tarted at zero and now we've got around 100 stations. I u9ed to keep track of where we were, but it's gotten pleasantly out of control." "Latenight" today serves Washington through WHMM, the Howard University station, and much of New York City from WLIW on Long Island. That means WNET in New York, the system's largest station, and Washington's WETA don't carry the program, but if Wholey is bothered by that, it doesn't show. "The growth of the show," he says, "and the audience that we've developed -slightly under a million a night -to have put together the show we have, with such a small staff, is very exciting." "PBS Latenight" is broadcast each night from WI'VS, the PBS station in Detroit, and if that isn't public television, nothing really is. "l think the people like that," Wholey says. "There's none of the glitter of New York or Hollywood. "The show was created for the second-shift worker -the hospital nurse, the student, older folks -and," he says, "we've kept it that way. Most of the time, I've got a sweater on, we're sitting in front of a brick wall, two people in conversation, no notes. ''I think that works," Wholey says. That doesn't mean "Latenight" will pass up Sammy Davis Jr., or John Oates from Hall & Oates, or racecar driver Dan Gurney, but m06tly it is people like Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the outspoken atheist, psychologist Leo Bu1CAglia or automobile magnate Henry Ford ill. "The downside," says Wholey, "is that w e'd certainly like to command -like Ted Koppel can on 'Nightline' -a prominent senator or government official whocancommentonanimportant issue in the news." Wholey says "Latenight" will invite a guest to Detroit, and pay his or her .expenses, but with a budget of just under $1 million, the show sometimes is oever, or w te~er, at can get. Glenn Yarbrough Glen Yarbrough at Fashion Island EVEHNJ -•:00-1.::WOMAH O IA8EIAU IJ/LOIO TWIUGKT ZONE S.W.A.T HAWAllFM.o OYER EASY AMEAICAH GOVERNMENT CU NEWS NICNEWS MOVIE * * "The P11ate Movie" ( 1982) Kristy McNICllOI, Christopher Atkin• -•:OS-• QftAHGE COUNTY TODAY -•:JO-I DICK CAVETT UHOERST AHOIHG HUMAN IEHAVIOA !i~TIEFAMILY e FUONY SQUAD -7:00- CISNEWS NICNEWS KUNGF\J POUCEWOMAN NEWS THREE'S OOWAHY Cit JOKER'S WILD 8U8INESS REPORT INSIDE ORANGE COUNTY P.M. MAGAZINE I ~ ~~ t t "Tilt Holt)'wood Knights" ( 19801 Robet1 wu111. 1 ooy Danu ®MOYIE t t "Attacll FOfce Z" ( 19801 Jolin. PllNllp law. Mel Gibson 9MOW t • "Summer lovers" ( 19821 Daryl Hannah, Peier Gallagher -1:90- 111PRIVATE8ENJAMIH FAMILY TIES ALIE'S ANG£LS All IN THE FAMILY -9:00-1 i :::R'S WITCH t t ',Ii "Death Of A Centetlold Ootot~ Straiten Story" t 19811 J1 It lee Cu1t1s, Biuce Weill 8 VIETNAM: THE Taf TMOUSA i> DAY WAR 8 MOVIE t t t "D11t~ flairy" ( 19721 Cl1111 Eastwood, Harry Guardino I= PERFORMAHCES TIE MAGIC Of DANCE MOVIE t t t "B1eakheart Pass·· ( 19761 Challes Bronson, Ben JOhnson a:D MOVIE * * "Making Love" (19811 Kate Jaekson, Michael Onlkean CS)MOVIE t * "The Betsy'' 11978) Laurence OilViel. Robert Duvall (I)MOVIE * t 'h "Short Eyes 119781 Bruce Davison. Jose Perez ~= C!J MOVIE -i:30- BAARY MAHllOW: IN THE t * * "Walk On The Wiid Side" ROUND ( 1962) Laurence Ha1vey, Capuclne. (%)MOVIE 6D JERAY FALWELL SPECIAL t t t "The Reckoning" ( 1969) Nicol CC) MOVIE WiN1amson, Rachel Roberts. * "Megalcrce" ( 1981) Barry -T:90-Boslw1ck, Persis Khamballa CH)MOVIE I ~2 °':l::. ~~ * t "The Ptrale Movie" I 19821 Kristy McNichol, Christopher Atkins G lenn Yarbrough, the ballad-singing tenor who OAYATA TIME gained attention with the folk-oriented LimeUters, G;tA,C ~REPORT I Cl) CAGHrioe>Licev will perform at Newport Beach's Fashion Island July 8NEAIC PAEVIEWS Gm G) NEWS 28. MOVIE TIE MAGIC OF DANCE Thefree8p.m.concertwillbeprecededbyan ***"Up In Central Parle" 119481 FAOHTUHEc;> Deanna Durbin. Oiclc Haymes MOVIE aerobic dancing and fashion show choreographed by CB> FRAGGl.E ROCK • • t 1-\ "Montenegro" ( 1981) Susan That's Some Body, a fitn~ studio in Fashion Island. -1:00-Anspach. Erland Josepnson Yarbrough. who began perfonning in Chicago in I Cl> SQUARE PEGS -10:90- 1956 and later formed the popular Limeli ters trio, has a FAMll; y TES • INDEPENOEHT NE'TWORI< VIETNAM. TIE TEH T1iOUSAHO NEWS recordedsongssuchas"Love'sBeenGoodtoMe," DAYWAA -.Tl4EPROTECT~ Honey_Windlllow~da.1.9 -Rain Must Fall." too..ni;~oai'1Y-..Lil~--f. .. *~*-ll!*~~.h' ... ~.""·T7"11e-.,w;-:-c-,rld,.,.-OI Henry -10:45- 0rtent" (19641 Peter Sellers, P111la CI> CHARLES CHAMPLIN OH THE Prentiss F1LM SCaE TV series conspicuous export fANNY&AL[XANDER Bv JERRY BUCK ..,..,........._ .... LOS ANGELES -J.R. Ewing is quite possibly the moat recogni..zable American around the world. His underhanded business deals and uilidelities flicker weekly on television screens from Bangladesh to Zimbabwe . The Ame rican television series "Dallas." which follows the outrageous machinations of the oil-rich Ewing.family, is seen in 90 countries. "Little Houae on the Prairie," a more homespun version of the American family, is on the air in 102 countries. "M-A-S-H" is distributed to about 100 nations. ''The Love Boat" is seen under 78 flags "The Fall Guy" is in nearly 50 lands, and a new fall series called "Manimal" has ~dy been sold in about 50 countries. I The sale of American television series and movies for foreign television brings in about $575 million a year, according to the Motion Picture Export Asaociation of New York. American television aeries are not our biggest export, but they are undoubtedly the most con- spicuous. For hundreds of millions of people in foreign Janda they represent the only glimpse they will ever have of this country. "I think American programs in general do very well oveneaa," said Bert Cohen, an executive with Worldviaion, a major foreign distributor. "'Dallas' is very much in demand and it's loved by just about everybody who watches it. They like it whether the government does or not. "When Francois Mitterand became president of * France they dropped a lot of American programming. but 'Dallas' stayed. It was just too popular. In West Gennany the government has been critical of 'Dallas,' but it's still the first or second most popular show." "Dallas" does well because it's an exciting show · with glamorous. larger-than-li fe characters. But not every American show establishes a foreign beachhead. "ln most countries they dub the dialogue or use subtitles," said Arnie Frank. owner of J ohn Pearsoa International. "But in some countries they don't do either so you've got to have shows that overcome the language barrier. "We were selling 'Here's Lucy' and set up a screening for some African countries. Even though they couldn't understand the language they laughed wheneve r Lucy said anything. We found out later they were laughing at her mugging and physical comedy. So. physical comedy sells weU. Verbal comedy doesn't bee.a use it just doesn't translate well." Robert D. Morin, head of worldwide distribution for 20th Century-Fox Television. said, "Historically, the less talk the easier a show ls to seU. The more the dialogue the more you have to dub and the more you dub the more confusing It becomes. American comedies don't do w ell overseas. In fact, au American comedies died in Australia. "The big exception is 'M·A -S -H ' [t's a hit everywhere they speak the English language. In Japan they bought it, dubb.:d half a year and never put it on the air." D . ~IMAASSY In ,. 1a...:; • .. Exclualr • Or•nge Co. En1111g•m•nt edwardS SOUTH COAST PLAZA Mon.· Thurs. PISTOl AT 5"""-0WB Cj~21 1 1 "" 30 8 15 COST A MBA .rtV" ..,.; ' : ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ r reo:ga in Matinees! at!i~~ih;af 4) 1iif}; MOllDAV T•111 SAfUltOAV f'ACUl!YotCAN0t(W000 An ,.,,.,_., lef.,o ~ II l'M tfa S,.C. E......,.t11u & Hehl "CUSS" (R) ll JO l ~. uo. 611 BO, IOSI ··~l"(PG) 11 OOllY Sllfl!O 12.I0. 211. 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I HART TO HART A8C NEWS NIGHTUNE YOO ASKED FOA rT I THE BEST Of CARSON ODO COUPLE HARAYO ~ MOVIE • • "Natt0nal Lampoon Goes To T~ Movies" I 19811 Rcbby Benson, Richard W1dma1k OOMOVIE • • '> "Hanky Panay" I 19821 Gene Wddet. Gilda Radner (!)MOVIE • • ·~ The Boreler· 119811 Jack Nicholson. Valetie Per11ne -12:00-u EHTEJUAJNMEHT TONIGHT O MOVIE • • • Oulback · {1971) Donald Pleasence Gary Bond (!) IHDEPEHDEH'T NETWORK NEWS m MOVIE t * •''> The Prisoner OI Zenda" (1937) Ronald Colman. DaYld Niven f:li) OOHTEMPORAAY HEALTH ISSUES -f2:30-D Qt LA TE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN I COUPlES (!J) OHE OH ONE ZANE GREY THEATER Cl) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE m ORANGE COUNTY TODAY -1~- • MCM( • • "MOrt Than frilnCll" (19711 AoC> Alirl9'. Ptnny ........ -t2'4&-(IJlllOW • t ''i ··Pnvett LINont" ( 19801 S~ VII Kt•Jlel. Howard Htstemlll -1:0G-1:M/m t t '" "The Lord• Of Flalbulh" ( 197 4) Henly Wtnl!let, S)M61er Stal- lone i~llUCO U ~ "Thi Battle 01 The Villa Aon· la" ( llMISI MMelll O'Hara, Rlcherd Todd I ENTERTAINMEHf TONIGHT GHICOTT MOVIE t * "A G111'a Belt Friend" (1911) Juljet Andersoo, Ron Jetemy (ZlMOYIE ** • "Zoot Sult" t19ll 1) Daniel Val- dez, EOWatd James Olmos -1;05- (C)MOVIE * t 'It "Beach Gills" 11982) Oebfa Blee, Val KMne. -1;20- (H.J MOYIE t "~I" ( 1982) Scott Baio. Wil- he Aames -1:25- DMOYIE t *'~ Shogun ASSISSln" 11981) Tom1saburo Wakayama, Muahtlo Tom1~awa -1:30- • Cit H8C HEWS OVERNIGHT {t)~AVTRY t 'Ir "Tttple Trouble" t 1950) Leo GOf· c;ey, HunlZ Hall -2.1>0- I Cl) CM HEWS HIGHTWATCH TOMtoTTlE: UP ClOSE -2:15- ($)MOVIE * * "Summet lovtfs" ( 198?1 Daryl Hannah, Peter Gallagher -2:90-DmNEWS . · See compl_•t• ll1tlft9• In TV Log tHANNEL LISTINGS f)KN ... l l(H'>1 (iJ II.Nit( tNH{ I 0 K ll A tint! I IJKAIH 1All(1 0 KI M h ll llSI O fftt l lV llrn.1 1 II!) 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P I '''" C JO~ f NI ")•itt\ N,.I ... ~ "°' ,.., .... l llQ ~•'*' Nol II I •10\ C 10\• C:l>Q '•I•\ N•• P I nth c •o..-('IO • en -· < CD * Orange Cout DAILY PllOT/Monday, July 25, 1983 .. -· -•I •1••11 Gas prices may remain steady through summer By die Astoe&atecl Press LOS ANGELES -Gasoline pti~. after increas- ing less than a penny a gaUon slm.-e June, could remain steady through the summer, oll lnduat.ry analyst Dan Lundberg says. "We're in a kind of a lull," Lundberg said Sunday in releasing the resulta of his latest price :·i -· . survey. "Thia would refJecta continuing austerity at the .· retail level of the ga10llne lnduatry." The average gu price !or a1J grades. both tell-serve and fuU -serve, is $1.25.2 centa a gallon -less than a penny a gallon more than last month's prices. Oil usage to increase prices WASHINGTON-By the mid-1990&, oil prices wlll hav4? risen 20 percent above their 1981 peak and the OPF.C nations will continue to be the main supplier of oil to consuming nations, according to the World Banlt. Increased oil consumption during recovery from the global recession will result in price increases, according to the World Bank's annual survey, which was released today. The report predicted an annual after-inflation increase of 1.6 percent in oil prices between 1982 and 1995. VA W to seek $2 hourly increase HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. -Bargainers for the United Auto Workers say they'll ask for at least $2 an hour more from Chrysler Corp. to cash in on the company's recent profits. The current contract is set to expireJan.14, but the union asked for early negotiations beginning today because of Chrysler's financial success. The union says it will ask Chrysler for a $2-an-hour raise for its 47,100 U.S . workers over the tenn of a new pact. That wouJd bring the workers up to the pay levels of auto workers at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co . New car sales to soar in '84 DETROIT -General Motors Corp. expects sales of new domestic cars in the United States to increase by about 15 percent during the 1984 model year, according toa report today in a trade publication. Based on intern.al forecasts by GM's Chevrolet and Buick divisions, Wards Automotive Reports predicted the industry could sell 7 .5 million domestic-make vehicles in 1984, compared with sales of 6.5 million estimated for the 1983 mode! year. Consumer prices up slightly WASHINGTON -Consumer prices roee 0.2 percent in June, the government says. signaling what President Reagan calls a healthy economic recovery. For the first half of the year, prices climbed at an annual rate of 2.9 percent, lending further support to economists' predictions that inflation for all of the year will match or be lower than the 3.9 percent of 1982. Average weekly earnings rise W A.SHINGTON -The Labor Department says the average real weekly earnings of U.S. workers rose 0.1 percent in June -the smallest gain in four months. The report said there was a slightly larger advan<."e m the average amount workers made hourly, but it was partially offset by an increase m consumer prices. SEA TILE (AP)-Sea first Corp., the bank holding company that merged with BankAmerica Corp., says it lost $291 million in the first half of 1983, its last six months of independent operation. .. ~ De-. ....... T•i.-_ __. ........ T-~­~14 274 "" 11 WHAT "MEX DID NEW VOlllt CAPI Ju4 U METALS SILVER GOLD OUOTATlONS SYMBOLS Pre• MY •• m ''° ... 4.:1 l NEW Y It ( ·-.,,.._ tor Fr Y, Jul 12. g:~~U.0-00. 1ma 1m 11 122u s 1n111+1.-20 Trn $1'9.IS 5ls.JO S11.ll m .ot-1.&7 1S un IJl,41 IJ2.J2 1JCLS4 DUO-..,, 4Ut• ltl.00 ltS.00 tM.52 ltlAI-0,16 lllClus S,'32, 100 Tra11 2.fll.200 Ulllt 2,a.e,100 U Sit 10.4'.AlllD AMERICAN LEADERS UPS ANO DOWNS ~- ... , > ·--~---------------------------------- ' • -Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /Monday, Juty 25, 1883 Traffic crosses the temporarary span of the Mianus River Bridge near Greenwich, Conn., after it was reopened month. following .............. collapse last • Bridges under scrutiny Emergency inspections foil owing Connecticut tragedy By SCOTT KRAFT Maine inspected nine of its bridges. "There's A1aoclated PreH Writer no (problem) we can see, and we can't take them The collapse of an Interstate 95 bridge in apart," said Everett B. Barnard, bridge mainten- C.On.necticut wt month set off emergency inspec-ance engineer. tiona in at least 24 states. And transportation One of 33 bridges inspected in Virginia had a officiala say they are finding disrepair. but no cracked hangar bar that bad been repaired earlier. "potential tragedies." But Fred Sutherland, the state's chief highway "What happened in C.Onnecticut could very engineer, took no chances. "We've decided to put well happen anywhere else and I'm not about to another support system under the bridge to ensure deny it," said Robert Tierney, commissioner of the safety," he said. Maasachu.eetts Department of Public Works. Two lanes of the Massachusetts Avenue "But we feel w e're doing all that's necessary Bridge, linking Boston and Cambridge, were to avoid it, and we hope we're right," Tierney cloeed becau.ee of fractures in bridge joints. And a adaed. .::__~...,·die with a ~t.eel beam was-closed In the dark hours of morning on June 28. a about ai.x hours for emergency repairs. chunk of 1-95 dropped into the Mianus River near Many of the bridges designed like the Mianus Greenwich, C.Onn. Three people died. The cause River span have multi-girder systems, meaning has not been determined. the failure of one pin would not likely cause a Within days, state highway departments had collapee. But the Mianus bridge had only two main culled their files for similarly constructed bridges girders and the failure of one pin could cause the and dispatched teams of inspectors. There are bridge to•fall. more than 250 such spans, 50 of them in Georgia, As many as tiaI.f of America's bridges, where special inspections began immediately. particularly those maintained by city and county "We've found very minor problems ... a little governments, are in bad shape. according to bridge rust. just minor maintenance," said Jimmy officials interviewed by The A.s8ociated Pre. in 40 Vaughn, a Georgia state transportation eriginee.r. states. The Federal Highway Administration sug-It would cost nearly $50 billion to repair or gested the rei.nspections, and Administrator Ray replace substandard bridges. But for the first time A. Barnhart said Friday he had heard of "no in yea.rs, there is big money on the way. potential tragedies such as the one up there on the Seventeen states have approved higher fuel Mianus bridge." taxes this year and the federal fuel tax more than C.Onnecticut Gov. William A. O'Neill ordered doubled -from 4 cent.a a gallon to 9 cents' a gallon immediate inspections of all 67 bridges in his state. -on April l. That money will go for road and One. a bridge in Manchester, was cl06ed because it bridge repairs with the federal government had deteriorated sidewalks and rusted metal paying $4 for every $1 put up by local support beams. governments. U that fund continues to grow, "within about 1 d $: ~eficlent bridges 11111rl1 >' 1n the U.S. 11\-; o l Of"c 31 19R:>l Totet number atructurally dellclenl: 132.154 1"3 4% ot ttll) Totel number tunctlonally obaolete: 121,042 t( 1 4°10 ot all) Totet number de lie lent or obaotete: 253, 196 ('14 8010) Tole! number of brldgn Inventoried: 565,443 '. I• I ,,, 1, t r• .. r r• • 11 •, ~f'r ••·litry o l • • • ,,, 11,,1•·;•1 11·1•w•-; 111 (;r1n91 r•ss <Jn ltH• slttlc • ,• •' r· • ,,,,. ,,, •, h"<lqr•s Ori•y i1 hrJ11I ~ 300 hrtcJgcs I 1,1 '" '' t11r" 'r r11 ·rJ 1r thf" rf'JlOrl pf"riUtJ e nding • '' '1 ''tl1i /\,I> N r·w s (ir;ipn1v; 10 yeare most of the bridges on our major roads should be fixed up," said Gerald Bastarache, of the Highway Users Federation in Washington. But the task is enormous. Of the 565,000 bridges in the country, 253,000 have deteriorated to the point that they cannot support all types of t.raffic or are outdated. About 3,600 bridges are closed. "We're finding out that a lot of our bridges are in bad shape," said Steve Teague, of Arkansas' Highway and Transportation Department. The extra federal money "still comes up shy of meeting our needs," he said. U.S. funds available to replace, rehabllHate nation's bridges (in btlhons ol do llars) 2..05 1.6 1.SS 1.75 . 9 Marine safe after ravine ordeal He ate ants, grass, lost 75 pounds during harrowing five weeks JACKSON, Calif. (AP) -A Martne who 1urvivtld on anta, me. and gnae while trap~ for nearly five weeks at the bottom of a deep ravine was in p>d condition today after finally pulling himself 1toaafety. Karl Bell, 22, loet about 75 pounds durlng his ordeal, but waa "alert and oriented" u he rested at a South Lake Tahoe hospital ttcoVertng from ex- ~. bru1.ed nt., dehydration, .evere weight la. and other injuries, a nW'ling supervi9or aa.ld. The ordeal began June l~ when the Marine corporal, on leave !rom Camp Pendleton, slid down the ra~ while h.ikinl near BMr River Dam in thia rtlllOt.e ArH 140 mila northeMt of San Fr~. The combination of an ankle injury and the ....,._ of the ravine prevented him from getting out, Mid A.r'nador County Sheriff'• Deputy Dave c.ooderl. Author1Uee found hJa car nearby and an all-out .-ch involvi.na the Am9dor County Sheriff'• Department and the military began June 17, .xiordinl to sheriff'• deputy Bob Waugh. •'We had -crews, .. Wauch lllld. ·~ eearch IMied flialn the 1 fth to the 20th, but we had no stcn of 1hbn." Bell, originally from Battle Creek, Mich., told authorities he heard and saw helicopters fiytng overhead, but waa unable to attract anyone's attention. Waugh said he exlAt.ed on a diet of anta, mo., grua and water. Finally, after week.I of trying to find a way out, Bell 1potted a climber' a piton stk:ld.ng out of the rocks above htm. He threw a rope around the 1pike-Uke devic:e, pulled himlelf out and collal*!(I on the trail, Wauch Mid. "Then, at 12:43 p.m. (Sunday), the sheriffs offk:e was notifltld that aome hikers had found the m.lll1ng Marine,'' the deputy said. Wauch said Bell wu 1Ull wearing hia camouflage t,tigues when dl900ven!d, and the deputy auaetfted "that's one of the reuoN why we couldn't find him." S.U, who weiahed 210 pounda when he fell into the ravine, weight "about 13~" now, '9Clt'Ordlng to Wa~. who WM unable to deecrtbe the ravtne otMI' than uy lt WM deep and IWTOUhded by rock . Wauah Mid Bell WM flown by a HJahway Patrol heUcopter to &non MemoNJ HoeP'\al ln South Lake Tahoe, whem a nuntna supnvi8or who declined to ~ve her name laid "hia c.'OIMIJUon la nable and iooct." Ailing tot helped by president HOUSTON (AP) -President Reagan touched off "a wave of compassion" with his weekend radio appeal for a liver donor for a critically ill 11-month-old girl, with more than l ,000 calls pouring into the Living Bank, the organization's president said. Although aome ofiered to give their own livers, not realizing such a gift would be fatal to the giver. no match for Ashley Bailey had been found Sunday night. • Glen Karsten, founding president of the l~-year-old Houston-based Living Bank, which coordinates organ donations, said the response to Reagan's broadcast appeal on behalf of Ashley had been "abeolutely pHenomen.al." ''They are still-calling cons tan ti y. still wan ting to help, ... it's just unbelievable,'' she said, adding that more than l,000 calls had come in by S unday night after the Saturday broadcast. "We have gotten an awful lot of people who would like to be organ donors. He's dpne a wonderful thing." Little Ashley remained in critical condition today at the University of Mlnnesota Hospitals in Mlnneapol.is. In his appeal, Reagan said he was ordering an Air Force jet to stand by in case commercial transpor- tation was not available. NOTlCI ...,..,,_ _,, •rn••·• NOTICE 18 H£M9Y GlveH INI 9Mlecl propoeell ..... ~ ~ the Cityof Coe11 MeM, to wit; TN City C<MlflGll, P.O. lo• 1200, C:O... M .... Cellf0tnt1 92828, on °' befcn 111t hour of 11ioo • m. on Frld1Y. Auguet 5. 1$83 It thell M Ille r• te><>ntiblllly OI the oidcW 10 dtilwr hl1 bid to the City Clwk'1 Ofb 1W the Pl'OI* llllnounc:.d time. lld• .. be publicly opened end rMd elOud 11 i 1:00 1.m .. Of u eoon ther..tlw aa Pl'KllUl>ie on Friday, Auoust 6, 1943, In htl COllllCll CtlemMf"1, City H ... n Fllr Dt~. Colll Meea. Cell'.. loml• t2t2t. fOf the futnlefllna of SIX (8) MOTORCYCLES FOR TAAF-FIC l:NFOACEMENT Addltlonal Mii ot the ~ Clllonl Mly be Obi.rild II tl\e ofllce Ol 11'11 Pl.ll'Cl\Ulng ~I 11 17 F.W Ott.,.., Coe11 Miii. ClllfOfflle. 8lcl9 11\ovld be r_.ur'*' lo the 1111n11on ot the Olly C•k. within Nlld time llmll, In 1 Maled en~. Identified on the oulllde With the Bid Item Numbef I/Id the Opening 0111. Eich bid et\111 ll)IClfy eech end every l1em u Ml lorth In the lplcifl- cat1on1. Any end .. eJ1oeptlonl 10 the IC)eC;lflcallon• mYet bl dMrly tllled In lhe bid, end lallul'• 10 ... forth any hem In the lj)eClflcatlonl lhlll be ground• fOf rejection ol the bid. .... C"'O•R• .... e..,1,.•• "*'C 9M)TICI .... NCCMMT cwca.C*U couwn°'ou.. P.O ... •• 710 Ci.to 0--Dr. W ._..AM.CA.,. c ... ....._.,4n PLAINTIFF. 18ABEL 8 RO&E· NBA UM DEF£N0ANT BOLOAN 0 HOLMES. dec.llld. e nd t11e T"tete and lnteet1t• SI~ ot SOLON 0 HOLMES. LOUISE H HOLMES, dlCIHed, e nd the T•tate lt>d lnl .. 1111 84ICCtll80t of LOUISE H HOLMES. BRIAN M. MARTINEZ end AR LENE J.D MARTINEX, 0AL·A"4ERICAN FINANCIAL CORP. 1 Calltornle Cor· PotlllOn. WUTERN HOME a,4iORT· OAGE CORP, e Ctllf0<nl1 Cotpor. 1llOn, OLIVE M ROBLING, and HAROLD L McWILLIAMS, ZAIN SIMONSON. end Ill perlOl'll lino kOW!I ClllMlng eny legal Of .,quit•• ;1g111, 111141 ... 1 .... lien Of lnllf'eat In the property ~·bid .. fotlow9: LOTS t4 Ind 14 In BLOCK 11 o1 Trect 795, In lhl City of Sen Ci.tn.n1e, CllllOfnll, County of Or· enge, 11 allOwn on e m-c> thlr«il recorded In Book 24, 11 Pege 37 to 40, lnclutl .... of Ml~ Mpea., 1n the Office of lhl County Aecot• of Mid Orenge County. CllllomfL (No common lddr-). and .. id prOl*IY dM«lbed In IN C-Ompjelnl ldverM to pteinllff'• 11111 or eny cloud on plelntNl'1 tltll t'*">. and nemed ea DOES l·XXX, tt-c;lutlve. 94.WOMI NOTICl!I You "9ft IMefl .....a. Thi Coun ...., dactdl ..-.. ,.. wl"-1 , _ _.,.. hMfd ..... '°" ,..._. wttllM • ..,.. ..... the~ ....... : II you wtlh to ...., the ec1v1ce of an al10fney In thl1 mettw. you ~ do $0 promp11y ao that 'fOUf wrman reepon11, 11 eny, me be fllec:I on time. AVl90I u...d he .W. ..,.._ dedo. ll .,...... ,.. ... _t,. Ud ........ net. ....... .,eUd.,..... ........ dlee. LAI Ir ......,m11t1n .-...... "Right now, somewhere in America, there might be a pair of stunned and grief-stricken parents whose own baby has died in an accident or is sadJy near death," Reagan said. Trio shot to death in Hemet trailer Etch bld t111JI 111 lorth the full n.,,_ ln<l rllld'n<:ee of Ill Pl'IOtll end PllllH lnterHl•d In lh• proposal II lhe bid It br a corpor-ation, 1111e lhe n1tne1 o the onloar who can tign en tg<Mment on beh•ll ot hie corporation 1 joint ven- ture. 111te lhe n1m11111d addr- ot 111 gen1r11 pannert and joint Ylrl· turea. II the bidder 11 • .oie proprietorship or enother entity thlt does bust,,... under • llc:lhlous neme. Ille bid lhlll bl In the reel neme of Ille bidder will\ delignl1lon lollowtng l/lOWlng "DBA(the flc- lltlOUs name)", provtded. howewer. no tlctlt10U1 name lhlll be UMd uo- less thlt• I• • curren1 reg11tt1tlon ,..th the Orenge County Recotdet. In cue or corpor111on1. lndude the neme1 ot the Preeldenl, S.C,etery, Treuurer, •nd M1neger. TM City Council of the City of C0811 Meta 'i'M«Vtld the right to reject eny or Ill bid•. Dated: July 18, 1983Publllhed Orenge Coast Diiiy Pilot Julv 22. 1983 423<'-83 SI Ulled deMI tollcl1M al conetlo de un ebogado en -MUnlo, c»-berl• hacerl lmmedlet-11, oe : "" maner1 l<J reapueea11 eacr16e. I 11 hey tllgure. pl*Se -reglltr~ I 1 Uempo. - HEMET (AP) -A 43-year-old worn.an, her 16-year-old son and her 40-year-old boyfriend h ave been found shot todeath in their mobile home in what authorities say may have been a murder-suicide, officials said Sunday. The bodies of Caryll Sorenson, son Glenn and boyfriend William Prewett of Mission Viejo were found at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. said Lt. Tim Bott. of the Riverside C.Ounty sheriff's office. Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINEll NAME ITAT!MENT The lolloWing persona 111 doing t>ustness as WU CONSUL TING SERVICES, 4562 Hell Ave. Unit 7 Huntington Beach. Ca 92649 Leste< A Wu. 4562 ~ell Ave. Uni! 7, Huntington Beech. C1 92649 Thia businesa 11 conducted by: an lndlvldual teller A Wu This Slalemenl wes llled wllh the County Clerk 01 Or11n9e Counly on July 5. 1983 1 TO THE DEFENDANT: A cM1 I complalnt hll been ttlld by 1'19 ! plelnun agllnM you. 11 you wleh to , • defend 11111 •-h. you muat, wlt'l'n 30 days'"., 11118 ~ .. ..,..., on you, Ille with thll court • wrtt19n reac><>nM to lhe compellnt. U"'-you do IO, yo.If default wUI be enlered on epplicaoon ot 1he pllln-1 utt. Ind 1hll COUf1 rney entw • )lldgo- menl 11G&lnet you tor the reUef de- manded In the ~I. wtlidl could rHult In gemllhrnent of wages, IM<lng of money Of prope(ty or other relief r1Qulated In the com-• Plllnl. • I ''From initial appearances, It seems to be a mwxler-suicide, but we ~·1 kno have been performed," Bott said. He did not say which of the three is thought to have done the shooting. A revolver was found in the home and there was no sign of forced entry, said Joann Eggen, c.'Ounty sheriff's dispatcher in Hemet station. '21e.2 Published Oren9e Co111 Diii)' Pilo1 Jury 11, 18, 25, Auo 1, 1983 4027-83 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITlOUS au ..... DATED: Nov. 30. 1982 LM A. BmlCh. Clerk By: Kllh'-1 A. Heyes, Deputy hf_,. A. Allaft 790Aft.Of__.. SM C*-'ee. CA tan .. 111 Pubfl enge "COii Piiot July l t, 18, 25, A.ugull 1. 1813 ~~ NAMEITAn•NT The tollow1ng perions are doing 1 ___ ...;.P\B...;.;;;.;;.IC;.;;...;NO~TlC[;.;..;.;;.._ __ t>us1ness as HOME AND RESTAURANT IN-NOTICE Of TMllTla IAU TERIORS, 106 Welcome La M. Seal Trve ........... 111t Beach. CA 90740 On August 15, 1983, II 10:00 Lm. ,. DllTH 1mc11 David D Rouet. 902 South Un• Lawyer Tltle ln1<Jrarw:. Corp .. u duly Ave. Tempe, AZ 85282 ~ppo1nted TruttH unde r end M1chee1 Neunuebill 106 welcome pursuant 10 Deed of Trull ••ecut9d Ln. Seal Beech. Ce 90740 by P11rlcll De Pries!, en unmarried STAFFORD LAWRENC E B STAF- FORD. residen t of Costs Mesa. C<l for over 30 years Passed away on July 23. 1983. H e was a me mber of the Golden Timers and the Costa Mesa Senior Citiz.ens Club . H e was a.I.so a membel' of the millatry retirees of Orange County . H e is survived by his wife Mary. children Beverly (Edward) Slade and Donald (Rose> Stafford, 9 grandchidlren, 3 great-grandcfoldren and his siste1 I.aabelle Overton of Owensville, Indiana. Ser- vices wlll be held on Wednesday. July 27. 1983 at lO:OOAM at the Harbor Lawn Me m o rial Chapel with Dr. Raymond Becker- i ng of t h e Crystal Cathed~ offlc1allng. ln· te~nt services immedi- ately following. Servives und~r the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary o f Cost.a M esa. 540-5554 PfNNON J OE N. PlNNON. passed away on July 22. \983, lov- ing husband of Helen R. R Pinnon . Survived b y M other, Lillian Birgfeld o f Tuscon. Arizona: Brother. Kenneth , o f Fre - mont,Callfornia : Sister. Sherri Bentley of H onolulu. Memorial Services. Mon- day. 11 am. Mariners C hurch . Newport Beach. Off1c1ng, Bill A c t on . Atchson-Graham Mo rtuary. Riverside. graveside ser- vices. Tuesday, July 26. 10 r "HCI llOTHHS 1&1 llOAOWAY wottTUAIY I I 0 Bro&dway Cosra Mesa 642 9150 ULnlHGHOH SMfTH & TVfHIU WISTCLlff CHAf'tL 427 E I 71h St Costa Mes a fi46-9371 PAClflltC •llW ......011.A&.PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newpcrt Beach &-u·2100 MaCC>eMCll MOITUAllU Laguna Buch 494·941 ~ Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cep1strnno 495 1116 H .. IOI LAW.._Mt. OUYI Monuery • Cen-.teiy CremelOfY 1&2S G"lot Ave Coste Mt!UI ... $.40-S5!>4 0 ~ This business 1s conducted t>y e woman and Sonya Sewyer, en wn- A M • R1vers1de National general per111ersh1p married women u Tru110t '°' the C David D Roue1 t>enelll and MCUrtty ot L,.-q W <'m etary Thos s1e1emen1 wes hied woh Ille Schulu and Martha A Sc:nuttz. hut- PELLEGRINE County Clerk 01 Oranoe Counly on bind and Wiie u BeneliGiery, dl19d JOAN S PELLEGRINE. July 5. 1983 January 8, 1993, end rec0tded .. F2l"'3 1n11rumen1 No 82..012139 on Janu- passcd away at her res1. Put>llshed 01ange coast Dilly ary 12. 1982. and recorded .. rneiru. dencl.' un Saturday. July 23. P1101 July 11 t8 25 Aug 1 1983 menl No 82..0 t2939 on Januety 12. 1983 Survived by her hus· . '4029.93 1':201°:~=~C:,': g:: band James of Laguna ange County, S1111 of Callf0tnla. Niguel. Ca Memorial ser-Ml.IC NOTICE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCT~ TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR vices Will be h e ld on FICTITIOUI •UllNEll CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR Wednesday. July 27. 1983 at NAME ITATEMl!NT CERTIFlED CHECK (P•Y•ble at time 6:00PM at the Chapel of The rollowlng pet110ns are doing of sele In lawful money of the Unit.CS M c Cormic k M ortuary . business es· Steles), 11· In lhe lobby of Celllomll CALIFORNIA"$ FINEST. 2245 Lind Tltle Compeny ·1010 N. Mein Laguna Ji1lls. lnumment Raleioh. Co11a Mesa. C1 92626 Str .. 1. Senti Ane. Celllornll w ill be private. Doniel PalrlCh O'Toole. 3357 All· YOUR ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER - - ---t>ame Cir , CoSle Men , Ce 92626 A DEED OF TAUS TOR MORTGAGE LUEVANO This business I• conducted t>y. an DATED JANUARY 8. 1982, UNLESS AN 0 RE AS RAF A EL tndlvldu11 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT L UEV No Don 0 Toole YOU PROPERTY. IT MAY 8E SOLD A • a resident of This sre1emen1 WIS filed With the AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU N&D Sant.a Ana, Q) Passed away County Cterh ol Orange County on ""N EXPLANATION OF THE on July 22. 1983 He is July 5. 1983 NATURE OF HTE PROCEEDINGS eel b h ( M F2t"79 AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-SUl"VJV y IS WI e aria. Published Orange Coast Ollly· TACT A LAWVER c h I I d r e n L i n d a P1lo1 July It. 18, 25. Aug t, 1983 All right 11111 end 1n1erMt con- Luevano-Mac ias, S usah 4031-93 veyec1 to end n-held by 11 under Luevano, R ev Fathe r 111d Deed ot Tru•t In tn. pr~ Rafael Luevano, Michael MLIC NOTICE =:r:e1:n.:"~0~~~~~3J~ and Mark Luevano, 2 FICTITIOUS 8U81NEll Ille City ol Cotti M .... County of grandc hildren Joaquin and NAME 8TAnMENT Orange, Staie of Calllorn11, u Ra ul. m o ther Mrs. Rita The ro11owln9 persons are doing shown on • map theteol recotded In L M El business., Book 90. Page 17, Ml9celleneous uevano. SISters rs. e~ ECONO LUBE N TUNE, 1550 Otd Maps. record• of Mid ~ange Coun· Rodnquez and M rs. Anna N-POrt Blvd . cosl• Mese. CL 1Y Hernandez M ass of the Res-92627 The llnNt address lfl<I other urrecllon will be held on Robert P E1r1, 73<'' Cynthie Ct. common dMlgMtlon, II lfl'f, of 11'11 C I M C 92627 real prOP«fY ~Ibid lb<Ne II M onday July 25 1983 al os 11 eu 8 pur""'"ad 10 t>e 2218 Avelon SI., 7·.''0PM ' h ,_: ___ ,1 This 1>u•lne111t conducted by an ......,. "' at t e urn1.-:u ate 1ndlvldue1 Cosll Mesa. Ce. Heart o( Mary Catholic Robert p Earl THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE Ch ·h I I 00 So th C This statement wllS llled with Ille DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR !N-un: • u enter CORRECT INFORMATIO N St .. Santa Ana, Ca. Inter-J~n~~ 1~~~k 01 Orange County on FURNISHED mc·nt services will be held F21,.74 Thi! .. kl Mle la midi without on Tuc.'SClay July 26 1983 at Pu1>11sned Orenoe Coatl Delly cov.nenl orwerrentyregerdlng 11111, 9 :00AM ~t the' H oly Piiot Juiy 11.18.25.Auo \~~~~83 ro:~1;~'::,b•llll0al.or .. Sepulcher Cemetery. Or-The 10111 .mount ot hi• unpe1c1 ange, Ca. The family re-Dtm•ic NOTICE t>•l•nce o1 seld 01>l1g111on1 together l"UU\. wtth 1dv1noa1, end .. umated eo111 ques~ in heu of flowers end ••Pl"'"'' 1103.398.91 . donauons be made lO the FICTITIOUI •UMNEll That Notice 01 t><eecn ot Mid ot>11- Scholarsh1 p Fund of St. NAME ITATHftNT glllon and alectlon to .... Nici , ... J •h C h Sch The tor1owtno persona ere doing PJPPl'tY wH recorded u ln•trv-e>a<: 1ms at olic ool. business as ~nt No 83-1,5244 on Apttt 7 Costa Mesa. Q) Servtt.'eS GARDEN WORLD. 645 Plumer St 1983. ot n n1e:1a1 Record• In lhl Of: under tht> d lrecuon of B. Costa Me ... Ca 92627 flee or the County Recorder of Or· Harbor Lawn-Mollnt Olive lacarlus Bernal Valdes. &45 enge County. Stet• of Celtfomle. Pl11mer SI , B, Cotti Meta, Ce. Trutlee 0t pany conducting .... Mo rtuary o f Costa Mesa. 92f.27 C1lll0<nla Land Tiiie Come>eny · 540-5554. T •II bu8111ess 11 conduclact t>y a 1010 North Mein Street, Su11e 400 MllC NOTICE llmlted partnership Santi An•. Celil 92702 Zacerlus Bernal Veldee (7141835·5575 AUn. fOllCIOeu,. 0.. fl11S '181flmenl WH flled wlth Ille porlmttnl FICTITIOUI •USINESS Counly CM!rk of Or1ng1 County on Dated Jul)' t8, 1983 HAMl ITAnMINT July 5 1983 1.AWY~RS TITLE The lollowlng j)l(IOtll ere doino f'21tl71 INSURANCE COMPANY bulllness 15 Pu1>t11hod Orang• Collt Dally Tf\lltel N E W p 0 R T H A R B O R Pilot July 11, 18. 25. Aug 1, 1983 By· Clllf0fft4e ~ CARDIO·PULMONARV LABORA-4032-113 Tiiie Compeny, At Aflr'll TORY, 355 Plec;entle. Suite 308, -----A DMllon of ContlnMUI Newpofl Beech, C1 92683 NM.IC NOTtc( Donni J. ~-'":! eomp.ny== Edrlc J. Romero, 3277 Calil0fnl1 Publlefled 0r.,. "--~ ,..... ., Street. Coet1 M .... Ca 92628 FICTTTIOUI IU ... IS 11 U -..-. ...._,. I Thi• bu1ln1St l1 conducted by: an NAMI ITATaMINT Jvty 25 Augutl ·• 1"3 I lndlvldull. rne rouowtno pereon1 are doing 4250-a , Edrlc J. Romefo bullne1111: ' Tl\111111ement wu flied with the WOLFE & ASSOCIATES. 9550 P\&IC MOllC( l County Cretk of Orange County on W•rner Avenue, Fountain VllllWy, Ce. \ July 5. t983 92708 NOT'ICa OP ..uaJQ ...... ' F21t1n Clertflo• E. Wotla, 8442 Crandell NOTICl! IS HEAEIV OIVl!H "* I Publlahed Or1nge Cou1 Delly Drive, Huntington BlllCll. Ce. 92$47 pu~nt to s.ctlon &41'. I= PllOI July , I, 18, 25'. Auo. '· 1913 Nin G. Wolfe. 8442 Crendall OflYe, IV, CNiPt• VI,°' P•r1111.1.-~·· v 4030-83 Hunllngton BellC!h, Ca. 92847 of the HMl1h end 8*ty ~of -----------r1111 but1n11111 conc1uc1ee1 aw: 1n-s111• of c.t1tom1e, • PIAllo llMt1nl ·-'C NOTICC d1vl<ll•-'• hutbltld anc1 wi111. w111 bl held on ~ 4, 1 •• Ii l"lmU Cler-.not E WOlft 7·30 p m. In Ille "'-"°°' ~ 'ICTmOUI IU ... H Thl1 1t1tement w" ftled wftll 1111 1erence "'°°'91 of tlll CMc C.,W. NAMI STA.,.,._.,. ounty Clerk ot Orenge COutlty on Cttr of Coet1 Meea. ClllfofniL et , .. _,.. • ury 5, 1983 which time 1he lkletd of Dlrec1ote of The fottowtng Pll'IOnl ere dotng '21-the Coete M-. laNt.-y '**1ct .. bum'Ju~ZER DEVELOPMENT Pllblllllt<I Orange Coul 09")I hlltend_..,mlnlPf-.itMdOb-CO. 2tt5 "-dlllll, Stt. F-200, Cotta 1101 July 11. 11, 25. AUO t, 1983 19C1loM, encl l'ICll*'t tot ...... MeM. C• t282t ~-------__;'°;;;;2;;;3-t3...::.i llon. " eny, 10 Ille Clf090lld ....... T ARNUTZER IN\o'ESTMENT CO.. ment IOf lnilh end prMgl oaliG- INC., 2915Aldhlll,Ste.1'·200,Co•t• USI THI tlon• ... forth In•~,...._..; Mfte, Ce. 12828 tlll a.emery ol 11\e OMlrict 01ft!11N, • Thie but/MM '' conduct.CS by~ • DAILY PILOT 17 Feif onv., 00«• Mete, ~ l(lrfiiti. ' , COt"Por•Uon "'FAST NOTICI II H£M8V FUfUljP T'emutl« lnvettment Co OIVl!N tllet the llllld NIPOf1 on lie• Byron Ternutnr. Preeldent llSULT" Colt• MeM lenleery OtlltftOt o.., ~~:)'~~,~~"'&:~1= , .... c. !~t~~=-...:i-: July &. t983 DlllCTOI' llour9 of •• "'· .. I p.m. COl'TA ....._, o.rtMf a..::* 1-'or Rc:§ull =:,~ ~== o.tTNCT a. c..,.. °"" ~rvlc-e Call an o1._ ~ ....,.,....-.c .. -.1.4z .. ,,, ~ 9'Mte c... °"' Publlthed Ofenge Co.ti o.lly • •• i.o1 Mp 11. Auvuet 1, 1'91 Piiot July t I, 18, 25, Aug. 1. 1tQ tit, HI 4...._ •0.2'-8.' .. l111JPllDI MONDAY, JULY 25, 1983 . Bobby Grich was busy Sunday, •pplying a tag (left), missing the ball (right), coming! up abort on a grounder (below) and letting umpire Don Denkinger know his opinion. . . tlodgers victimized by .Cardinals' Allen ST. LOUIS (AP) -Neil Allen, suddenly the stopper for the St. Louis Cardinals, says his second six-.hit shutout of the LoiS Angeles Dodgers meant more than the first. "I think today was a more re- warding one. because it put us closer to the top," said the '2~-year-old hurler after a 3-0 ;mound success Sunday. "l think ~t·sometimes it helps when you get on a contending club." For Allen. 7-8. his second St. Louis shutout ln five days rep- resented another chapter in a per-~ fairy tale which began June 15 when he was traded to the Cards by the New York Mets. . '"I'm very happy to be here. I don't want to belittle the New i•yOrk Mets, but by July 24 you ,.don't even want to look at the papers with the Mets," said the burler. "You're at least 10 games ·out. Here. we've got a chance." ~Allen's first s hutout of Los An-~les came May 20 while he was ,ttill in a New York uniform. :ff.is second was a 99-pitch mas- ' 'tefpiece thrown under a blazing sun in 96-degree heat that ended ._ • four-game St. Louis losing ptreak. The hard-throwing pitch- er struck out five and walked one. ~was aided by two double play~ rmd doubled home the Cards' l'finaJ run. : t,"I really didn't even want to !lrun to second base," said Allen. i:'hpse two-out hit off Jerry ~euss, 6-9, scored Ozzie Smith in second inning. I felt like I was dodging some bullets before it was over. en you get down past that I enth inning and get into the eighth, I think that it's pride as a pto1essional that takes over." !Allen, whose victory left him w.ith a 5-1 record in eight outings 81\ a starter for the Cards, also shaved his earned run average with St. Louis to a tidy 2.02 on a staff that started the day with a collective ERA of 3.86. "He's got a great arm," said Dodgers' Manager Tom Lasorda. "I thought that the first five in- nings he was really tough." Back-to-back doubles by Lon- nie Smith and Willie McGee staked the Cards' rightrhander to a 1-0 advantage in the first, with McGee moving around to score a second run in the inning on a groundout and passed ball. Allen weathered Ken Land- reaux' leadoff double and a two-out walk in the Los Angeles fourth. Landreaux grounded into a double play after Steve Sax singled to open the Dodgers' sixth. Tommy Lasorda braves 96° St. Louis heat Lincoln leads the way for Tustin swimmers CITY OF INDUSTRY (AP) - Todd Lincoln captured the 200-meter individual medley, fin- ished third in the 100-meter backstroke and helped his team win the 400-meter medley relay Sunday night as the third annual Industry Hills-Swimming World Invitational came to an end. LinCf'ln, a product of Newport Harbor High, clocked 2:11.33 in winning the 200-meter inqividual medley. He was timed in 1:01.20 in the 100-meter backstroke, fin- ishing behind Rich Saeger of Mission Viejo, and Mark Gordin of Long Beach. Saeger's winning time was 1:00.88. Lincoln swam the opening leg of the Southern California Aquatic Asaociation's winning 400-meter medley relay team. The winning time was 4:00.24. Other winners of men's events Sunday night were Brendon Lester of Cypress, in the 1,500-meter freestyle (16:15.44); Grant Forbes of New Zealand in the 200-meter breaststroke (2:28.12), and Jerry Spencer, swimming unattached, in the 50-meter freestyle (23.84 sec- onds). Winners in the women's com- petition were Elaine Palmer of Industry Hills, in the 100-meter backstroke (1 :06.04); Cheryl Gillett of Phoenix, in the 1,500-meter freestyle ( 17:05.57); Tracey McFarlane of Palm Springs, in the 200-meter breaststroke (2:40.80); Anna Pet- tis of Rivenide, in the 50-meter freestyle (27.32). GlASSIFllD C4 It was only one play, but if ever a moment 11'8l>hkallY illustrated how tbm,. have been going for the Ance1a and Detroit of late, thiswuit. With the Anaela trailini 4-3 with two out and a runner on first bue in the bottom of the 12th innihg Sunday, Rod Carew aenta fly ball toward the fence in left-<ienter field. Carew was ao confident it WM a home Qlll he 1t.epped. out of the batter's box arid. in a rare dilplay of emotion, promptly llapped hia bands topther. 1nw, fans, or what was left of the 30.~98 who were there at the ltar1 of the game, eeemed con-vinced. too, .. they roared their approval. In the entire ball park, only '11ger cienter fielder Chet Lemonleemed to think different- ly. , "I felt I had a ...i ac>Od bead on lt. .. Lemon would say later. "Of ciow-.e, you have to have con- fidence you're 8Dinc to catch it. Youjuatcan•t throw you're glove up \here." Sure~, Lemon, whowaa in taway center, broke quickly to hia Jiaht, leaped at~. the preci.le instant, and mared C-arew'• lhot in the webbing of his glove jult bef<n it WM eet to go over thewall~tubned. Ancell fans just groaned. while Carew diagusting)y kicked at the dirt in front of him. What more needs to be Did? "I knew when l hit ~t it WM gone," aaid Carew IOftly. '1 knew I had hit it well enouah to go out." Someone then sugested to Carew that the play pretty well typified the team'• frustraUona the put couple of weeks. to which he responded: '"nwt'• the truth .. . it'• amaztng!• Lemon's steal wasn't ao amaz- ing to Detroit Manager Sparky Andenan. however. "We play good defenae. I Mid that.comingin,"besald. "fveaaid for a long time that we're the best defenave team in the league. And I ~y feel we•re the best defensive team in eitfler league. Thoee guys ·are allck. ...i slick. "Chet'• catch was great, but in another perspective it was typ6cal of our defenR." Detroit, which baa won 12 of Us 1ut 16, climbed back from a 3-0 deficit off the ~ mcst reliable pitaiei, Ken , whO · (See ANGELS, Pap CZ> Injuries taking their toll Losing streak has Angels' skipper in a dither By JOHN SEV ANO oni. DellJ ._ ..... pain. I should know more in about 48 hours." Either Angels Manager John McNamara is starting to panic, or the strain of the recent losing streak is beginning to get to him. With that as a background, reporters were somewhat surprised to arrive at the ball park and find Sconiers' name written on Sunday's original lineup card. Here's what has transpired the past couple of days. and you decide for yourself what's going on. "ls Sconiers OK?" asked a reporter. Saturday, McNamara is sitting in the dugout and talking about his least favorite subject these days-the team's injury problems. "He better be. He's in the lineup," was McNamara's reply. McNamara then excused himself and went over to Coach Preston Gomez. Orange Coast College product Daryl Sconiers and Rod Carew among the many names he mentions. " ... Carew has a bad knee and Sconiers is unavailable bec.ause of his shoulder," he says. "Can Sconiers play?" he asked. "I don't think so," replied Gomez. A quick check. with Sconiers discloees that the first baseman had injured his right shoulder in a col.l.ision at home plate in the second game of the doubleheader Thursday. In the meantime, Sconiers, in the training room for treatment, is informed by trainer Rick Smith that he's in the starting lineup. "Huh?" replied Sconi~rs. who then proceeded to get dressed and take a couple of cuts in the cage to see if he could make it. ' Ht: couldn't. "I just thought it was a bruise," he says. "But then I went home that nJght and the pain was so bad I couldn't sleep. The doctors tell me I have a strained rotator cuff. They gave me an injection to relieve the So, MacNamara is forced to write out a new lineup. and his first inclination is to move Tim Foll, (Sff INJURIES, Page CZ) Area sailors breeze at Lahaina Regatta Bv ALMON LOCKABEY Defly Pti.t ... lilit Wrlkr LAHAINA, MAUI -Three area boats captured top honors Sunday in Lahaina Yacht Club's Sauza Cup Regatta, featuring yachts which sailed in he recent Transpac. Two triangle races were sailed Saturday and a dis- tance race to Molokai and return on Sunday. Overall and Class A winner with three straight firsts was Mel Richley's Choate-48 Amante out of Lido Isle Yacht Club. Second overall was Irving Loube's Frers-46 Bravura. overall cor- rected time winner in the Trans- pac, and third was John Arens' Frers-51 Tomahawk, Balboa Yacht Club. In a telephone report from Lahaina Richley said winds for the triangle races on Saturday were light -in the 5-8 knot Dotterer gets knee injury SANTA ROSA (AP) -A potentially 1erious knee injury to eighth-round draft choice Mike Dotterer was of concern to the Loe Angeles Raiders after Sun- day'i two practice eesaion.a. Dotterer, a runn1ng back from Stanlord, suffered the injury after practice Saturday, while running pass routes. The former F.diaon High School 1tar running beiek was examined by the Raiden' internilt, Dr. Donald Finkl, who recommended te911 . ~ Dotterer flew io Southern Cali- fornia late Sundey and wu io be examined th1a mornina. range -but on Sunday a gusty 25-35 knot northeaster blasted the 14-boat fleet on the Molokai race. Class winners: CLASS A -1. Amante, Mel Richley, Lido Isle YC; 2. Tomahawk. John Arens, Balboa YC; 3. Raider. Bob Dixon. Lahaina YC. CLASS B -1. Bravura, Irving Loube, Lahaina YC; 2. Heat Wave, Dick Pennington, Long Beach YC. CLASS C -l. Ho Lei, Horst Frychel. Maui YC; 2. Kanaloa, Pat McGee, Lahaina YC; 3. Chutzpah , Jeff Lannsdown, Pearl Harbor YC. \ # ' , . i . i L Ca Orange Coeat CAIL Y PILOT/Monday, July 2.5, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Billy Martin waited to play trump card at the right time From AP dlapatcbea NEW YORK (AP) -Billy Martin II laughed all the way back to the dugout. He had saved his trump card for the right Spot. I In the ninth inning of Sunday's game with the ~City Royals, after George Brett smashed a potential game-winning, two-out, two-run homer off reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage into the right field stands for a 5-4 lead, the New York Yankees' manager bolted onto the field and protested. screaming and poi.r\ting at Brett's bat. Martin had spotted pine tar too far up on Brett's bat. "We w ere ready," said the feisty manager. "We were just waiting for him to do some- thing." The rule says it's illegal for a foreign substance to be MAllflN further than 18 inches up the bat handle. Martin first noticed it two weeks ago in Kansas City, but never said a word. " The bat was scrutinized for five minutes and, following a conference by the four umpires, Brett's homer was disallowed, he was called out and New York sneaked away with a 4-3 victory at Yankee Stadium. "I've seen it all," said Brett, who could have collected his 20th homer of the sea.son. "l could retire now. This was the icing on the cake. If I had any guts, I'd leave the game tomorrow and never play again." Yankee third baseman Graig Nettles, who used to doctor his bat with "super balls," and third base coach Don Zimmer tipped off Martin to Brett's heavily tarred bat during the team's recent road trip to Royals' Stadium. When home plate umpire Tim McClelland made the out call, ending the game, Brett rocketed out of the dugout and charged him. • Brett, angrily bumping McClelland, had to be restrained by crew chief umpire Joe Brinkman. Quote of the day lntema .. onal Glym-pie--GommH-tee President Juan-Antonio Samarancb talking about the prospects of a Soviet Union boycott of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles: ''I know the Soviet Union and I know sports in this country. I know the word boycott doesn't exist in the Soviet Union." Hobby wins SCGA crown SANTA MARIA -Dave Hobby !I of Santa Ana. carded a 4-over-par 76 Sunday, but still managed to win the 84th Southern California Amateur Golf Tournament by one shot. Hobby finished the four-day. 72-hole event with a 285 total over the 6,339-yard, par 37-35-72 Santa Maria Country Club course. Tied for second place at 286 were Greg Stark.man of Beverly Hills, and Sam Randolph of Santa Barbara. Starkman had a 71 on Sunday while Randolph finished with a 77. Hobby, 23, and Randolph, 19. were tied for the lead after Saturday's third round. Honeycutt spins four-hitte r Rick Honeycut& hurled a II fou.r-h ltter and became the first Ameri- can League pitcher to win 13 games as Texas blanked Toronto, 3-0, to high· light action Sunday. The win moved the ~era back Into a first-pl.ace tie with Chicago ln the AL West , . . El•e where, Jim Gantaer'a suicide-squ~ze bunt 1COred Ben 01Uvle with Milwaukee's tie-breaking run in the eighth lnnlng and the Brewers held on to defeat the Chicago Whiw Sox. 8· 7. for their 12th victory in 14 g~ . . . Don Baylor and Dave Wlalleld drove ln two runs apit!Ce and the New York Yankees eacaped with a con- troveralal 4-3 victory over Kansas City when a potential game-winning, two-r un homer by George Brett in the ninth was disallowed because HONIYCUTT he had too much pine tar on his bat. (See story. this page) .... Tim Laudaer bomered, doubled and scored twice and Randy Buab added a solo homer as Minnesota beat Cleveland, 5-4, for a .sweep of their doubleheader. In the first game. the Twins erupted for five first-inning runs on homers by Gary Ward and Gary·Gaettl to defeat the Indians, 7-5 ... Ken Singleton's two-run single highlighted a three-run Baltimore fifth-inning rally to lead the Orioles to a 4-3 decision over Oakland . . . Left-hander Jobn Tudor pitched a six-bitter and Wade Boggs singled, doubled and homered as Boston submerged Seattle, 6-0. Atlanta shells Phillies Bob Horner hit two solo home runs II and also had a run-scoring single in a six-run first inning as Atlanta pounded out 16 hits in whipping Philadelphia, 10-4, to highlight National League action Sunday. Elsewhere, ... Ron Cey drove in four runs with a homer, double, and sacrifice fly to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 5-2 victory over San Diego ... Cesar Cedeno highlighted a th~-run first inning with a two-run single and Joe Price scattered six hits for his fifth consecutive victory as Cincin- nati beat the New York Mets. 4-2 ... Jeff Leonard belted an 11th-inning grand slam home run off Manny Sarmiento as .. _ San Francisco defeated Pit- -._ tsburgh, 8-5, for a split of their double-header . The Pirates, who had rallied with two runs 1t01tHB in the bottom of the 10th inning, won the first game, 3-1. The loss was just the third in 15 games for the Pirates. They are 14-4 -since.the All-Star" break.. .. Steve. Rogers became.. the National League's first 13-game winner apd Al Oliver drove in two runs to lead Montreal to a 7-3 verdict over Houston. Top volleyball seeds win HERM OSA BEACH -m Top-seeded Singin Smith and Randy Stoklos defeated second-seeded Tim . Hovland and Andy Fishburn 25-21, 2°5-20 Sunday in the championship match of the $10,000 Miller High Life Hermosa Beach Open professional beach volleyball tournamen t. Stoklos' pin-pointing setting fed Smith•s spiking throughout the tournament Television, radio TV: Baseball-New York at Texas, 5:30 p.m., Channel 7 (delayed). RADIO: Ba.seball-Bal\imore at Angels. 5:18 p.m .. KMPC (710). TUESDAY'S RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 11 :20 a.m .. KABC (790). Fit to be tied George Brett of Kansas City is re- strained by umpire Joe Brinkman after his bat, held by umpire Tim McClelland, was ruled illegal be- cause of pine tar beyond the legal limit. Brett's would-be two-run home run was ruled an out and the Yankees won, 4-3. One that Suttori lost WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) -Tim Norris, all but overlooked in the collapse of Hal Sutton and the surprise victory of Cal Peete, made a quick summary of the Anheuser-Bu.sch Golf Classic. "It will be remembered as the tournament Sutton lost. And that's a shame, because he's such a good pl.aye.r," Norris said. Peete, who took advantage of Sutton's collapie and came from six shots off the pace to score his second triumph of the sea.son, agreed. "I was not expecting that," Peete said after his one-shot vic- tory. "You don't expect to catch a player of that caliber. Realistical- She shows Howe to get it done INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -A loss by the medical profession may be the gain of women's golf. Lauren Howe, who Sunday be- came the youngest winner on the Ladies Professional Golf Associa- tion tour this year, requalified for the play-for-pay game after abandoning plans to become a doctor. Howe, now 24, had returned to college for pre-med studies after wrist problems and high scores turned her first venture as a pro- fessional into failure back in 1979. A 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole Sunday was worth $30,000 to Howe, who qualified for the tour in 1978 and left it the following year after earning about $5,500 in 43 events. ly, I was not thinking about win- ning. ''But," he said, "if you catch fire and your opponent isn't playing too well, anything can happen:" And it did happen. Peete, start- ing the final round six shots back, suddenly found himself "playing the best I have in the eight years I've been on the tour." And Sut- ton -last season's Rookie of the Year, the current leading money-winner and generally considered the finest of the game's young stars -found himself unable to hold it toge ther. Playoff set today CHASKA. Minn. (AP) -Billy Casper in a playoff. When the word got around at the U.S . Senior Open Sunday, the thoughts of many raced back to the 1966 U.S . Open when Casper and a fellow named Arnoid Pal.mer dueled for an extra 18 holes. Casper came out on top in that one. Today his opponent for the extra 18 holes and the first-place purse of $30,566 is not Palmer but a newcomer on the PGA Senior Tour named Rod Funseth. The mischievious eyes of Casper . w ho was known for psychological ploys in the past. brighwned considerably when Funseth mentioned he liked to play fast and the gallery "better get its track shoes on" for today's playoff. ANGELS • • • From Page C1 simply ran out of gas and gave way to Luis Sanchez (8-4) with two out in the 10th itlJ'ling. A Lance Parrish home run (his 12th) to lead off th e 12th inning proved to be the final margin of victory. "Fortunately, we've been get- ting the breaks," admitted Tiger shortstop Alan Trammell, who contributed a 5-for-5 per- formance to the victory. "But that's what happens when you're winning." The Angels, who can't buy a win, ended up dropping four of five games to the Tigers, have lost six of eight on this homestand. and 12 of their last 15. "We battled, and battled, and . battled. and kept rorning up .. empty," offered second baseman Bobby Grich. "l think that last . play showed we gave it every- thing we had . . . we did everything right ... and still got· nicked. But that"s the way things · have been going. "They beat our brains out." ,. • * ANi.tL NOTES-Banlmora ll In town tor t~ llart ol • tllrH ·11tme tarl4!1. Tonlo11t'1 game wll > ltert et 5:11 In ordef to eccomodete naliona lelevl1lon Seid L-of the ce1e11· .. ti mo not be mv Drt•lflt ateh, 1><11 I've nev..-11ad a bl-r -· I don"t think YOU can m.11• • Ol-pley wllh the game on the Una like lh•I " ff'tc > Tfoars ceteOratld Lemon'' grab u fl they had: won lhe tavanlh oeme of ttie World s.ri... Salo Sp..-t<v A--....: "The one thing tf'IHa kldl have Is • IOI ol anthuilHm " S.ld ~ ~ Mtt.._,.. of Ille Anoell' ttump: "Everv· one ooe1 throuoh 1pett1 like 11>11. The only 111tno• YOU can dO 11 k-lluilllno, hOto our haacll uo.tf ano k-11a1111no. We'll CO<Tlt out of 1111• ·J eventU8My.'' A...-. L-a. who i>lciled uo-, tne vktor'f <111t •htth aoalntt four t0nH). also , tied two r.avet durlno the tari.. . The Aneet1 didn't IOM any ground 10 flnl·"'8Cle Chlc8oo • .,~ 11\e Wllllt Sox 11'° '°" . . Tonlo11t'1 1>11cn1no ~ "'8tChuP: Miiie a.Md!w (6·•> aoalntt Temrnv ' Hftlt (7·7>. • :BY C's 66-series sped along with brisk winds Brisk winds going and coming sped yachts in . 3alboa Yacht Club's fourth and fifth races of the 66 )eries to Catalina Island Saturday and Sunday in the ...ong Point and Return races. The rac.-es also served as the fifth and sixth races »f Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Series or International Offshore Rule ratings and the )ickson Series for Performance Handicap Racing "leet yachts. NHYC started the combined fleets from New~ ><>rt on Saturday and BYC furnished the committee >Oat for the finish at Newport Sunday. Results of Saturday's race to Long Point: tOR·A -I Me<llcln• Men, Bob Lane. Vovaoert YC. 2. Reider. Jim INJURIES ... From Page C1 .vho was starting at third, over to first, with Steve (.,ubratich taking over at third. BOATING I] Linderman. Belboe Ye; 3. Encore, Joe Hoffman, Bania eork'1111lan YC IOR ·B -1 Blowlg, Ron Melvl~. 8Ye; 2. FrM en1.,.PflH . Ole~ Ettlnoer, Newoorl HerC>or YC; 3. Audeclou1. Mike Kt nMCSy LOl "~' ve IOR·e -1. Oalellt , Andrtwt/Ouler. 8Ye. 2. Vldlot, Pflll Ramtar. NHYe; 3. Pollt h Prlncan, Jack B•nz, Cepl1trario Bev ve. PHRF·A - 1. Tot>ooan, Paul Quevrel, Voveoe" YC; 2. ~· Rapldo, Johll Fradkin, 8YC, J Vemoriot. Robert Waltrttett. 8 Ye. (01cUon S.rlu . Olene, Emmell Lowry, South Shelf• YC>. PHRF·B -1. tmoetUl>ul, Phil GIHDOW, 8Ye, 2. eont1<1tlon, Gordon Gra11am. Souln Snore Ye; 3. e ennont>elt, Paul JoMton. BYe. PHRF ·C -1. Punycat, Jolln Stala t, Yov•vert ve; 2. l,..'U Orlllef, Jim Stan1ev , BYC, 3. S.Cond Hell, Pettlf Jollnllona, 8VC.(Olck•on S.rlff. Just P111n Crazv. 8111 Buchen•n. vve.l l/VC. Long Point 10 NewPOrt r•ce. IOR ·A -I Raider; 2. Medicine Men; 3 Encore, IOR ·B -1. FrH EnlarprlMt; 2. Bigwig; 3. Aud•Cloui. Loi Anfftll 'Ye PHRF·A-1. Tot>ooan: 2. Vamono•i 3. Jedi Mu ter. Bruce Han.an. PHRF 8 -'· lmoetuoul, Pllll GIHDOW, Bve. 2. Nuole Too Jim Nuotnl. BYe. J, Andl1mo. Bob Sodaro, BYC (Ofckton Serltl Slot Macl11ne. 8111 Hettetl, Bahia Corlnlhlen YC. PHRF·C-I. Punvcat; 2. Second Hell. 3. SC01d1 Milt, Don And•rtoo, BYC (0 1Ckton Serie•. Juli Plain erervl Pistay win Cal-20 title off Santa Monica Bay Saturday and Sunday. Pistay won over a field of 30 in the championship flight . The regatta drew a lighter than usual turnout largely because many Cal-20 skippers are preparing to sail in the Pre-Olympic Regatta at Long Beach starting next Saturday. Runner-up in the 21st championship was Jeff Parker. King Harbor Yacht Club; third was Mike Hawkins, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club; fourth was Doug McLean, Del Rey Yacht Club, and fifth was Max Rosenbloom, King Harbor Yacht Club. Liberty wins again NEWPORT. R.l. (AP) -"l guess we just must have been going a little better," said Dennis Conner after his yacht Liberty defeated the veteran America's Cup defender, Courageous, in a tigh t sailing duel. "We were pointing higher, but they were going faster." In separate races Sunday for foreign boats, Britain's Victory '83 defeated Canada 1 after the latter broke a fitting and her mainsail dropped. Australia Il beat France 3 and Italy's Auurra topped Advance of Australia. The team that takes the field, however, has Foll it third and ROD CAREW at first, the same Rod ::arew who was scheduled to have his swollen right cneedrained of fluid in Dr. Lewis Yocurn'soffice this no:ming. MARINA DEL REY -Bob Pistay of Wind- jammers Yacht Club is the new Cal-20 national champion after a six-race regatta sailed in the ocean .--~~~~~~~~~--,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Naturally, Carew plays all 12 innings. So, what givP.S? Had McNamara forgotten that just the night before he mentioned Sconiers as being .mavail.able? And that Carew was also sidelined :>eeause of h1s knee (Carew appeared briefly 3aturday as a pinch hitter)? Are all the injuries :>luning together to McNamara? "The only thing I can think of is maybe he felt I :ould play once my 48 hours was up," explained Sconiers of his situation. ''Hey. l was as surprised as mybody." As for Carew, altho~gh hurt he told Mac he'd ~ve it a go and aee what happened. Carew al9o indicated after Sunday's game that if the novocaine wean off in time from this morning's :training, he'll be back in the lineup tonight againat Baltimore. Pre-Olympic regatta set LONG BEACH The final pre-Olympic yachting regatta for top U.S. competitors will take place out of the downtown Long Beach Marina. the official Olympic site, July 29 throu h Au . 6. .... TlmTY knock• often when you uM reeult-gelttng D•lly PUot CIHtltled "di. Liljestrand wins Macho Pay ZERO Income Taxes In 19831 LOS ANGELES Trig Liljestrand of Cali- fornia Yacht Club was the winner in Los An- ples Yacht Club's Mach Reptta tor Star boat1 Satun:lay and Sunday. 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L-91Ktl. 4·4 Hit-Mew Yott<, Wlnf1tld C 161 Tetats ll 0 6 0 Tl'teh Sc-by ""*-31 3 '2 L.......... MO"° 000-0 StLtull 210 000 Oh-l Geme·Wlnnltlll RBI -McG" (I) E-Guerrero, Nle<ltnfuer. Hendrick. OP-LDJ ,Alllltln 1, SILOUfl 2 L08-LosA!IOtltS 6, SIL0...11 4. 28-LandrMUll, LoSmllh, McGM, OS· mlth, Allen. 38-LoSmJtn. S-lltuu. "' H It llt ae SO L• ........ Rtuu L,6··f Nfednfuer StLMI 7 1 I 0 3 0 2 0 Alltn W,7·t 9 6 0 0 PB-Rev11. T-2:01. A-lS,921. N1"9MI L"gue ,.ST GAMa l"lrl1'ts " OWltl l 0 0 s , San FrencllCO 010 000 000-1 I 1 Pltt~Oh 000 000 03•-l 10 2 Krul<ow, Minion (I ) end BrtnlV, C•~le. s.nn1en10 111. Scurrv (I), Tetu.eve (9) and P-W-Scurrv, 3·6. L-Kn.ikow, S•6. HR--$tn Frenchco, Leonard 1121. SICOMD GAMa ~ I, P'lnltes s San Frenclsco 000 002 000 26-4 13 O Pltts0uroh 110 000 000 21-S 13 I (ll llllllnla) Oavl1, Btrr Ill. Minion (10), McGaf· lloen (11) and N•bl>; McWIHlem1, Ttkulvt (ll, Scurry 1101, S.rmt.nto (111 t nd Ten.c:e, Ptne (I). w-Mtnton, S-6. L--SCurrv, 3·7. HR..-S.n Frenclsco. Youneb!OOO m. Leonard I Ill. Pllllburllh. MedlOck (I), Har-(7). 1111PM 7, All1rM J Houtlon ooo 000 003-3 I 2 Monll"MI 0'21 010 )O)l-7 I 0 LaCou, L•Corl• (7), OIPfno (7), Oawlrt Cl ) and AM\llv; ROHrl al\d Carl«. w-ttooen, 13-5. L-LaCots. '""· ... '· M9tt 2 New York 002 000 ooo-1 6 2 Cfncl!Wlttl 300 010 00•-.t 7 0 SffVtl'. Silk (I) 8l'ld Orll1; Price and Blftr(te41o, W-Prlct , 10-5. L-S.evtr, 6-10. ani-1i...,.... • Phli.dtlllflla 200 002 000-4 1 1 Atltnl• 601 on 01x-12 16 o Bvstrom, Mc.Grew (1). AHemlreno (S), •-.ct m. Hollend m anc1 v1r11"; Pwe1 end f>ocMQbe, w-f>WH , 11-2 L-8ntrom, )·6. Hltt-f'llfledelllfll•. Scnmldl 121>. Allenla, HorMf' 1 (17), Wallllnlltol'I ISi, Pocorobt 12), SCOREBOARD C:-.S,,..._2 Sen Oltllo 010 100 000-2 6 1 ChlClllO 010 003 Otll-S 4 0 LOiiar, Sou (II end KtnntdY; Relnev. Smith ct) and Dnlt. W-ttelntv, 10-1. L-lollar. 4·1. HR-Sen Oleoo, IC.enntctv (I ). Chicago, Ct v C13l. MAJOR LEAGUE LaADIERS Amerlcen L .. gue BATTING 1235 et behl: Carew, A,..., .J71; Booos, Bo$1on, .374; Breu, Kenu ' Cllv, .3SJ; GrlfftY, Nt w York, .333; Melt••· Kenw• Cllv •. l2S RUNS: YO<.tnt, MllweukM, "· UP· 1htw, Toronto, 67, R.Htndtrson, 0.k· land, 6S; E.Murrev, Belllmore, 64, O.Evens, Boslon, '3, Rloktn, Belli· more, '1 RBI: c-. Mllwautr.M, n ; Rice, Boston, 67; Kllltt, ClllCMO. 64, Wero, Mlnnesole, '3; Wlnfleld, New York, '3. HITS: Booos. Boston, 132, Whllakel', O.lr·oll, 12'2; Ward, Mlnne\011, I u, C-, MllweukM, 112; McllM. Ken· us Cltv, 112; R~. Boston, 112 DOUBLES: BOOlll, Bollon, 30; McR••· Kenu t Cltv. 30; Hrbek, Minnesota, 2'; Perrllh, O.troll, 29; Vounl, MllweukM. 26. TRIPLES: Griffin, Toronlo. 7; Herndorl, O.frolt, 7; Wlnfleld, New York, 7; G.Wllson. O.troll, 6, K.GIDlon, Detroit, 6; Molllor, MllweukM, 6; Wrlohf, Tues, 6. HOME RUNS: Rlct . Bolton, 23; IC:Ulle, Chlcaoo. 22; Armat, Botton, 21, c-. Mlfweutr.M, 21, Brei!, Kenu• Clly, 1'; E.Murrev, klllmort, lt. STOLEN BASES: R.Htndef'lon, O.klend, SI; J Cruz, Chlca90, •S; R.Lew, Chlcego, «; WIKon. KenHl Cllv, O ; S.mole, Texas, 30. PITCHING Ct dtclsloml: Rlohelll, New York, 1 l·J, l.20; HHl. Mii· wauktt, 7·2, J.7'; Koolman, Chlceoo. 7·2. t.S7; Tellmenn, MllweukM, 7·2, 3.0S; McGreoor. Belllrnore. 12·4, l.11. STlllKEOUTS: Morris, Ottrolt, 123; SlltO, Toronlo, 121; Blvlevtn, Clevetend, 110; Rlohelll, New York, 1CMI G.Oevll , Belllmort, 97; Sutton, Mltwautr.ff, 97. SAVES: Qultlflbtrrv, Kenut Cltv. 23; Sten11v, Boston, lt; II.Davis. Minne· SOia, 11; Ctu<llll, Sffllle, 17; LOC>tr, O.troll. 14. N1ttenal LM9Ue BATTING (235 at Olis): Knlohl, HOUl lon, .339; Lo.Smith, SI.Louis •• 319; Eu ler, ,.llltburgh, .m: Hendrick, Sl.L0<.111, .326; MeOIOCk, Plll\burlln, .326. RUNS: Murphy, Alle nle, •. Gtrvev. Sen Dleoo, 72, Reines, MontrMI, 69; Event, San Franclteo. "' Horner, All•nta, 62. RBI: Oew\On, Monlrtel, 72; MurPhv. Allanla, 67; Schmidt. PhlleoetPl!le, 64, ChemOllu , Allente, '3; Guernre, ~n. HITS: Thon, Houtlon, 120. OawllCHI. Monlrffl, 111; Ollver, Monlrfff, 111, R.Ramlrer, Atlenle, 110, Cruz. Hout· Ion, 109. DOUBLES BUC'<ntr, Chlceoo, 25, l(,..1on1. Houslon, 2S. Oliver. Montreet, 25, Cruz, Hou.ion, 71, Hendrick. SI.Louis. 22. J .llav, PllllbutOh, 2'2, Welltch, Montrn t. 21. TRIPLES. Moreno, Hou1lon, 11, B\11• ..... Atlt nte. '· ••Ines, MonlrH I, 7, DaWM>n, Montreel, 6, I ert !Itel with S. HOME RUNS· Sctlmldl, Phllt dlt· Ohle, n. Event , Sen FrencllCO, 21, MurPhY, Alltnle, 21; OewllCHI, Mon· frn l, 19; ~ •• ~.It. STOLEN BASES: llelnes. MonlrH I, 41; WllM111, ~ Vork, 34; LtMaller, Sen Frenclseo. 32; s.sex, ~ Jl; Moreno, f10Uston, 2t. PITCHING Ct dtclllonl): F•tc-. Allenle, I· 1, l 06; P.Ptrer, Alltnt•, 11·2, 2A7; Monttfuseo, San Dleoo, 1·2, l.92; Rnn. Houston, 9·l , 2 49, •-•· MonlrM I, ll·S, l.00. STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, PNledelohla , 15'; Solo, Clnclnnell, 145, McWlftletn1, Pllls0ur11h, 121; Cendeferlt, Piii"""°"· 100; Hatnmaker, Sen Francisco, 9t SAVES: a.c:troslan, Allenle, 15; Ra· trdon, MonlrMl,_IS; Le.Smith, ChlclllO, 14; Levetle, Sen FrencllCO, 12; Ttkulvt, Pllllt>IK11h, 11. ........... ~ (et~. Allltrtt) "*"·~, .... Gufllermo VIies (Arttnti....) oet. Henri Ltconlt (France). 7·6, 4-6, 6·•. (VIies win• Sll.000, Ltconla lf,0001. WfllM!l't S-.... PIMI PatUlt Pertdlut (Frence) dtf. Petre Hubtr CA1nlrlel. l·6, 6·3, 6·2. "*"'~ ....... P evt f Slor ll (Cu chos lo· vellle l·Wolltl< Flblk CPll!endl dtf Colln Oowdtlwtll (Swll1trlandl·Zo111n Kullarslt'I <Hunoervl. 7·S, 6·2. ,,.,.,.,, ...,,,_,._. CetWa..._.. D.C.l s.nMNIS..... Jlmmv Ariel (U.S.) def. Eric ICorlt• (U.S.), 7·6, 6·3, JoM-Lull Clerc IArOtn· lllna) de1. Marlo Marllner (8olfvla), 6-J, 6-J . Gf'lfld "'1• '""""""' (tt HllWnlA'ft, "8 ......... 1) SemlllMI SNlel Tome• Smid lCztchMlovef\le) de1. Belen Taroczv (Hunoerv), 6·•, 6·4. ,.....,. tewMment (et ..... Or'M99, M.J.) lellllallll ...... Ktn ._.. CA1nlrk.le) de1. ••menefhen Krlllllltl'I Undlel, t-•. 6·2, Mal Andln on CAllltralle) dtf ~ Scoff (U.S.). •·2, 6·3 HllYWMd "'"' SUNDAY'S ltlESULTS 1671114lf61·111V tflor~ mMtlfttl ,.ST ltACE. 'It> turlonol Adria tic Glrl (Mcc a rron> lS 60 1.60 6.00 Elli Ttlous (OtlehOuu evt) lt.00 1.00 Maltllv's Proml\I (Slblllt) S.20 Also reced: 5'>orllng Red. FrM The American•. Rt l>ltff, Coun1t$a Gold, Al)Ove Tiit Pinet. • T!me: 1.17 1/S. U CONO ltACI. 7 lur10n111.ncwl1ltlon lBl•Ckl l .60 2.IO 2.10 llluthlng Kin (McCerron) UO l.IO A Lllllt Love CPltfCt ) 7.60 Abo •teed: Golden ScrMn, Brlltlenl Baront~t. Jemle'1 O.lloht, Ltt's Get Reced, S.nddune, Gtnlle J.O .• Ofed I do. Time: 1:22 1/S, 12 OAIL Y DOUBLE (I-IOI 1>1ld S4S.IO. nt•D ltACE. 61i'J furlongs. Tru•ton'• Dou DI• lMcCa rronl J.10 2.40 l.20 Agllato (Merel 2.60 2.20 Force Fun CSlblllel 2.60 At\O reced· Kini) Oerlul . Mr Aoeen. Time· 1:16 2/S U EXACTA 16•St oeld 124.SO. ,OURTH ltACE. tl'lt mlltl on turf. Mes-• ( O.lthous \lvt l 6.20 2 .IO 2.40 Miik Of Tht lerlev CMcCerronl 2.60 2.20 Lucullus IV11tn1ut11l 2.IO Al\O raced' Julleno, S.leo. Huo•OIY. Time: 1:4' 31S. U IEXACTA (4·S> oald '3S.00. "'"H ltACIE. 6 furlongs, Ebonv Bro11 (Oliveres> 20.40 9.40 3.20 Candv Store IVeltl'lruel•l 7.40 3.20 Rt11fnt Run (Hewlevl 2.40 Also ractcl: Gotllck, T. BIN Svndrome, Send Dlooer, Crown Of Thorns Time: 1:11 1/S "5-I JCcACTA CH I Hid '302.SO SIXTH ltACI. S'I'> furtono1. Lord Of The Wind (Hawtevl 11.40 s.oo 4.00 Flflv She Ina Row (Guerre ) 4.00 3 40 Bold T Jav CEstrtdel 7.40 Also reced: Andv Honor. One O'clock Jumo, Winning Tri, Perleoleno, Klno• Jester. To Follow. TurOultnl Rultr, Jutt For Chtrlle. Tlmt: l:GJ 415. SEVENTH ltACE. I 1/16 mlles on turf. Ne to mu Ellchenge lGue rraJ LfQulfacllon (McCetronJ Smolr.ltlll Gun IMna l 6.00 ),60 3.00 '00 5.00 5.00 So Goes. Atso rectel Colonlellsm. Beldalt Fleet, Piere Prlnct. Twist, Flvlno Gtnt ExP101lve Time 1·0 U E XACT A ( 1·21 oald 197 00 U "ICI( SIX 110·6 or 1 or 4•4· l · 11-tl oald M, ... 20 with S4 wlnnlno tlckels (llx horses) n Pick Six Con\Ofetlon Plld I 131.IO with 1,001 winning llckel• (five horwtl. l lGHTH ltACll. 1'1• mllel. Hvotrtiorten (Toro) 21 40 9.00 S.00 Mv Hebllonv CPterct > 3.40 2.40 Tanks Brloeoe (O.te nouuevel 2.60 Alto reel<!. ElluotndO, Evenlt111 M'Lord. Melo• Henrv. ShemtHllC. Llf•·-·· Hell To Romt Tim.: 2:01 IS llXACTA ll ·Sl oeld S19t SO NtNTH ••c•. One mile Flffl Ptut Alllson IMcCu ronl 4 20 2.60 1.20 lndlen o. CBladl) l 40 2.40 Bison kv !Warren Jr I 2.60 Aho racld: So Talented, llovne Vetlev, West Co111 Netlve. Nellvt Sl- Tlmt: I~ 215. IS I XACTA l3·1) oekl '37 SO Alltndenc.: 52,701. ...,.,.,... °'*' v • Run Cochren, 136,000 t7S Ttn'V snooorau , 1:6soo 70·69·70-66 Frentr. Conner. 1 ll.000 t7t Jtff Thomtlfl, Sl,j.50 Gtor0t Arctltl', SI.ISO -Jotv Slndelar. 17,200 8ob Twev, 17.200 Mart; Wi.ot, 17,200 •1 1termt1 ZM1tv. w.ooo ., Jlmmv P•Khlt, SS.cm KtMV Knoll, IS,o:J3 Grit MoodV, IS,IW 1113 ar td F uon, u .t.50 Mlkt Smith, 13,HO Paul 09lttllv, 13, 9SO .. BIU Bultntr, t.>, 166 Ml•t Brlilhl, 13, 166 Mlkt Morlev, '3.166 -Mtkt CO!endro, U ,lCM Bllv k stltl', '2.lCM OeveC....IClt, S2,l04 Jim Kfnll, 12.304 D-QIMlev, 12.lCM Cele Oouelau, 12,lCM 70· 70-66· 73 11-n -6s-11 n . ., .... 71 6'·70-70-71 1s,.n -&J-10 71·n ·6S-61 7S·n ·6S·70 67 • 7S·69· 71 10-n·tt-71 ,,. 72· 71 ·67 70-70-71-72 66·73·71·73 7•-71·70-6' 71·72·69·72 13·••-n-10 71·74·70-70 7S·61·72·70 •71·71·1' 75-69·61·73 11-11-11-n 11-n -10-n Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 25, 1983 C• U.S. SeNer 0.- (at CMllra, MIM.l p·ROd Fun\lth 13·71·74·70--2" o·Blllv c • ._ 73·'9·73·7)-'ltl 2'0 Miiler 9trbtr 110,525 2t1 72·70·71·70 Guv Woflltnnolme 17,6'1 71·71·71·71 2t2 Ptttr Tnomson '6,033 ,,, 71-7S·75·71 Roberto OeVIC:tnl IS.229 11-10·71·7S 1" Jtrrv Beroer ,.,612 295 Gev Brewer "· 171 2H Cherie• Sifford U.MO 2'1 Ari Sllvtslront U .S II 2tl Gardner Olcklntn 13, 1 .. Arnold Patmtr 13.1 .. 2" Howard JOhn\Oll 12,111 Cherltl Gr"" 12 ,111 .. Otnll Hulchlnson 12,224 BoO Rewlln• Camtlturl ~ Lllller 12,22• Den Slku 12,224 Paul Thoma• '2,224 Robert Stone 12,214 JOl Fred Hewkin& 11,9'7 Freddie Htes 11,9'7 JOhn COOk 11,113 ~ Geor111 Thometl1,1 ll -Oouo Ford 11,662 Jot Jlmtntr 11,662 Bl•v Muwett l lM2 * 71·74·73·76 73·12·74·17 7S·75·7S·72 12-1•-n -n 13·79·75·71 71·76·7'·71 1s-n-n-10 74·7'·73·75 71-76· 76· 77 75·71·73·7' 72·70-71-IO 75·71·71-76 71·11·72·79 76·17-78·70 74·73·76·19 70·7•·78·90 7'·76·7'·73 76·77·74·16 74·71·71·13 7'·72·79·74 Jemes Shaw 11,416 14·7'·71·73 Ed Ceuttv Sl,416 1'·71·76·76 Lionel Htbtrl 11,416 71-74·13·76 a·Alten Suswtl 77·76·76·75 ROOtrt Crowltv 11,* 76·72·79·77 p-(Funw th end Cu Per !O olev ll·hole olevoff lodev) a·dtnolts emeltur LftGA M1ve.wwC1111k (et!MIM• .... l -Leurtn Howt, l)0,000 •1 Donne Cepont, llt,600 .. Kertn Pwmeztl. s 14,000 1IS aero Bunlcowlkv, 19,000 9el&V Klno. st .000 .. Donne Whllt, 116,400 Allc ... Mllttf, W.400 VfdtfTtbor, '6,400 •1 Peflv lllrro, U.400 -Jen SllllhtnMHI, M.IOO IC..Whllworth, M.IOO .. Hollls Stecv, 53,MO Marlht NaU\I, '3,MO JudV Clerk, 13,t40 "' Otblllt Austin, 13,007 JeM Blalock, 13,0l7 K•lllv Merlin. '3.0l7 2'1 Doi G«'maln, 12.-.0 2t2 Cllrll JOIWIMlft, 12,236 Avt ko Okamoto. 12.236 Janet Colts, 12,236 Oelt Effellng, 12,23' Jo Ann Washam, 12,236 2h Cfndv HIM, 11,720 Rote .._., Sl,720 Old Delley, 11.720 S. Farwlll, 11.720 K. Posllewell, s 1,720 S.ndre Hevnlt, Sl,720 Jel'lt Lock, 11,720 1" M. ~. '1,2.50 M¥tv Oldttrson, 11,250 .i-11e Kerr, Sl,2SO S, 8«1Cllecdnl, 11,2SO Pat Meven, 11.2SO Thernt HtHlon, I 1,250 2tS Mantnt Ha-. IHO Leura Hurlbul, IHO Lori Gllrllec:J, IHO Je ne Crlflw. IMO Jent! Andlf'Mlfl, IHO "' Judv Ellis, 1790 Lori Hu.tlOlcl, 1790 Lttnn C.Hedev, 1760 COMlt C,,..,,,,, 1760 2t7 Kt lllv Hite, MeO ,,. Vld<I Ftl'llOl'I, 11650 Lauri PeNnon. '6SO ,.. Lauri ltlllktr, 15'0 Sue Ertl, 15'0 Kt lllrvn Voune, IS90 Marl McOouoelf. Oto -CerOla CellllCHI, ISIO Bonftlt Lt U«, 1520 Vicki SlnoltlOl'I, 1$20 •1 VlvlM Brownltt. M40 ..1'1'er• Mlzrehlt, S.6tO Penny Pull, ""° Sue Fooltl'Nn, M40 Catlltrlnt ... nlOl'I. wee> ., Lvnnsrronev * MerH Sluotlllfleld L'llllllAdemi Sel'ldre Sl>lir lch C llldv Lincoln PamG1th111 * Snetly Hamlin Lind• Hunt 67-67 · 7'· 70 69·67·7•·71 70-70·67·77 7•·73·69·69 71-71-75·68 71·10·15·'9 7'· 71-71-70 61·7S·12·71 72·70·75·10 72·73·73·70 73·71·74·70 75·70·73·71 73·11·71·74 n -6'·1'·1' 74·73·1'·69 71·73·7S·71 11-10-n-12 7'·71·71·7S 72·70·71·72 72·71·77·72 71·69·79·73 70·7S·n ·75 67·7)·71·11 72·73·73·75 75-70·79·'9 7t ·74·72·69 11-13-n-11 76· 76·'9· 72 69·7'·7S-7l 71·77·70-75 12-11-n-61 77·11·76·70 74·73·7'·71 76·76·70·72 7'·76·7()-72 7•·7•·72·74 7S-77·7S-61 ... ,.. 76· 71 7'·74·74·73 7S·72·72·76 1'·12·10·19 7S·7S·7S-71 76·72·76·72 1~·12·17·11 11-n -12-16 7S·72·74·76 n -74·73·7• 7'· 7S·68·11 76·73·7'·71 7l·7S·71·7l 11·1'·14·1' 74·7S·7S·75 71-I0-78·71 71·IO·7S· 7' 70·7S·76·7f 1•-n -n-13 76·75-7'·7' 7l·72·I0-76 74·n·75·75 1s-n -10-n 7S·75·7S·n 7S·7S·71·7S 74·76·71·75 76·7S·77·7S 7l•74·I0·76 76·75·76·76 Industry H•s lnvltatlonel (IY.WS In mefwl) MEN 100 beck-I. Rich S.-r. Min ion Vltlo. 1:00.M. 2 Mar~ Gordin, Lono Btech, 1:01 03 3, TOdd Lincoln, Tustin, 1:01.20 1,.500 fr-I. Brendon LHltr, CvPteH , 1':1S u . 2 Alt• MJewsky, Riverside, I~ 17 65 3 Mike Schttano. Tuaon, 16. 11.06 200 brtu l-1 Grent Forl>ts, N- Zfflel\d, 2:2112. 2 Gustevo Fer11e!ldt1. Minion Vltlo. 2.21.~9. J Jtff IC.catott, lndutlrv Hllfl, 2.31.0'- SO fr-1 Jerrv Sl>encar. une1· lechtd, 23.M 2 Mlkt Mlto, ll\<luslrv Hiii•, 24 27. 3 Jemlt Prlnvle. Min ion Vltlo, 24.40. 200 lnd<>-1. Todd LlncOln, Tuttln, 2: 11.33. 2. JOhn MVkk•n•n. Nove·lrvlne. 2:12160. 3. Eric Whllt, Minion Vltlo, 2:13,42. 400 mtdltv rtlev-1 Southern C•M· lornle AQuallC\, Tusiln, A Teem (Todd Llnc:otn, JOhn Moffet, Jtff Antlmarlno and Sieve Marlr). 4'00 1•. 2 Min ion Vlelo A Teem, 4-00.66. 3 lndu51rv Hiits A TMm, 4:(1196 WOMCN 100 IHIC.k-1. Elelnt Petmer. tnduslrv HIU\, 1-0..04 2 Youn Hee Cnol, Souln KorM, 1:06.36. l Oollla Lln\ltneVlf. Sell Lek• Cltv, 1:07.• 1,.500 tr-1. Cnerv1 Glllell. Phoenix. 17:0S.57. 2. Vicki Lotoren, Tucson. 17:12.2'. J. Jullt M•rtln, Cve>reu, 17:1U2. 200 brH $1-I, Trecev McFerlane. Pelm Sprln111, 2:40.IO. 2. Shennon Mein· tvrt , lndustrv Hiiis, 2"2 IO. 3. LH nn O'Connell, lndullrv HIUs, 2:4s.12. SO ff-I, Anna Ptlll\, Riverside, 27.32 1. Btlsv Aulhwlfl, Minion Vltlo, 27.SO. J. Simone LI PIV, Oownev. 27.17 200 lndo-1. Tt mmv B"'ch, Min ion Vltlo, 2:25..JS. 2. bn JOhnson. Phoenix, ?:26.34. 3. Serene KOhne, MJulon Vtelo, 2:21.30. 400 mtdltv re1ev-1 Minion Vlelo A Tffm (AM White, Amv Reinhold. Serene KOhne t nc:I Btnv Autnwftr), 4:29.t 4. 2. lndutlrv HI"' A T1tm, 4:3?.45. 3. Rlvar\klt A THm, •:tel 2' °"°Ml flsl'llM AltT'S LANDING lNewpert ..tclll-129 anoler• "oeu. 9• D011llo, ti 1 meckertt. 20 rock lllh, 6 ve11ow1111 9 11\Noshlad, I sculoln DAVEY'S LOCKER CN•W-1 ... dll-216 enoltn 107 oonllo, 176 callco Oen, 3 hellbut, 1,460 mec:t<eret, 21 rOCk fish, 4' H nd De n . 1 while , .. O.u, 17 vellowlell, .. shMOlhled OAHA WHAlt' -331 1n11ler•. 140 \end Dau. 217 bonito, 9 rock cod. '·"' meckertt. SAN OllGO (H&M Landlne) -S7f an11i.r1. 456 vtllowlell, 100 oerrecude, •OI bonito, 41 Den , 1 btutlln tune, 6 vellowfln tuna, 1 marlln WMlltnd trlnMct*!s IASIBALL Amtncel'I LH-CALIFOllNIA ANGELS-Pieced Byron McLauohlln, ollcher, on Iha 21-d•Y dlsebled lilt Recalled Sieve Brown, olltner. from Edmonlon ol the Pecltlc Coal! Len ue. CLEVELAND INOIANS-Pleced Mannv Trtllo, MCond baseman, on the lS·d•Y dlttbltd llsl and reecllvt led Bt kt Mc9rldt, 0<.tlllefdtr Naltaf'8! L-HOUSTON ASTROS-Retcllv11eo Alen Alhbv, celcntr, from the OIHDled fill end sent Luis Pulol\, celcher. 10 Tuc\Oh Of Iha Pecllk Cou l LHllUI. 'OOTBALL Na!MMl,MtMI Lff- HOUSTON OILERS-Announced lhtl eruct Malthew•. offensive nnemen, hes aorffd 10 conlt"act 1erm1. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Cut Gerald GrMn, running 0.Ck LOS ANGELES RAIOERS-Tredtd Montt Jaekson, dtlen1lve beck, and an undlscfo1ed future oreft cnolce lo the Lot Anlltlet Rams for Pet Thomes, dtftntlvt O.ck. NEW YOlllC. GIANT~eteneo Marvin :Sims, Mlk• Montr •nd Jeff F111•"· running bltk5, Jecklt Wilson end Kurt Wrlilltv, wloe recelver'l, Curlis Allen, deftntlvt tn<I, Jeff Bfodlhtus. olat tklciter. Atvln Rob· ert\Oll, corntr'Olelo., end Rkherd Wrev. ufttv. Pieced Lit Jll'lklns. dtltntlvt oeck, on the "OllnlceUv unable to _.torm" ""· , SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Slonad Rtv Wtr1chln11. kfct;er and Cllff Pertlev, PU"1tr Camel Lights 9 mg. "tar", 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method. Warn ing: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette 'Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ( , ' . ~ .. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 25, 1983 MUC NOTICC 'OUWTAIN VA.UaY '0UWTMI YAU.IV tcHOO&. OleTNCl ICHOOL IU'TNCT NOllCE OF ADOPTION OF RES· NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF' Ill£&, NOTtCI CW TMl9TU'I aAU , ........ .. *>Ttel °' T'MleT'll'l IA&.I NOTICI OI' ADCWn01t OI' NCmC1 CW ADOl'T10ll °' W-........... N MIOUIT10N CW INT8fT MIOUmOll Of' 9fT'llfT T.L .... ~ TO I.IA.II IUNl\.UI TO ' ....... --ua UMT COOi Cl DtSTNCT MM. flRCNIBT"W ...._ ~ T 0 8EAVICE COMPANY 81 Ou1y .... -. tM Oii~ "::.'-~ lj)polnted Tru .... under tlle IOl!ow-NOTICE IS Hl!RHY GIVEN THAT NOl lCE 18 HfREIY OIVEN THAT Ing Oeactlbed deed Of trvet WIU THE FOUNTAIN VALL.EV SCHOOL THE FOUNTAIN V•LL..._, SCHOO S£LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE DISTRICT h .. deelertcl tnet Ille fol· DISTRICT hat ~'"that the fol~ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH towing ,.., P'oC>l'lY will not oe lowl.ng reel PIOC>ll'tY will not be OLUTION Of INTENT TO LEASE OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEA'SE SURPLUS DISTRICT REAL PROP· SURPl.US Ol8TR.ICT REAL PAOP· ERTY ERTY YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A 0£1!0 OF TRUST, DATED Aclfll 23. t9711 UNLEN YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE "YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO- INO AOAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. BIO NO. f'·ll 810 NO. 14·1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICt 18 HERESY GIVEN THAT ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OA naedad '°' du!lfoom pru~· needed IClf ci-oom ~· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Thi omca Building localed •I The Olflc• Wldtno loeatlCI at ClVll CO:>E SECTION 2'2.., (pay· Numblt Ona llghthouae Lana, Numblt One llglllfiOllM Lat"Ht, •bit al Iha tlma of .... In lewful Founteln Valley. CelllOfnll , T?llM Fountain Valley. Callfornla. tor five money ol the United Stat•) all rlgflt. Daya Per w.... Ftldayt. Saturdayt. l5) dey1 each ,...... Monday. Tu.. title and lnter .. t c;onveyac:t to W1d & Sunday• day, WedMeday. Thur.clay, W1d THE FOUNATAIN VALLEY SCHOOL THE ,OUNATAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT llM deolafed tlwlt the fol-Ol8TRICT lwle cMdwtd ltlat Hit tol- lowtng reel property wit no1 be lowlng reel P'Ol*ly wlll "°' M Meded IClf c1-oom pu<poeM: nMded f0t Clleaetoom purl)OMt: The CIUlloom No. 25 "' Building The Oolll>le CIMltoom In lulldlna no'# held by It undw Mid Oead ol The Boerd or frutl-of ow Sund1y. Trust In Iha propety h«alnaner de-Fountlln Valle)' School Olatrlct ,.. The Board or Trull-of 1111 111rlbld aolvaa to IMM the taclllt.IM to In-Foun111n VrMtay &hool OlltrlCI ra-TRUSTOR. CARROLL B JENSEN. dle1ted 1bove under the termt and IOI-to 1MM the facilltlM to In· 0 , the Offloeano St• ArN lfl Blllkf· O al Werdlow kllool IOGated al Ing A al &lthard Sehool localed II II tll1 Pton.r O<lve, HunUngton 1fell9 Eduutlon Ulne, Huntlngtong Beach, Celltofnte. 8"eh . CalllClfnla. TM Board Of Trutl... Of lht • TM Boatd ol Tru11... of the Fountain Velie)' SchoOI Olttrlet ,.. Foun111n Valley ScllOol Olttrlct r• IOI.,.. to i.e.. the teclllti.t eo In• IOI~ to leaM the lacllltlw to In-dlcated above u,,_ tht ttfm1 W1d dleatld at>ove und« 111• term• and condition• atal.O In the Aeeolutlon condition• 1t1ted In lht RellOlullon of In the Reaolullon of 1he Board, On Aug11t1 24, t"3, 1983, at 10:00 • m • CalltClfnla General Mtg. hf'llea N duty eppotnted 'lru.I• llnder ll1d pureu1111 to Deed of TN91 recorded May a, tll83, 11179, 11 lntt. No. "30, In boOll t3135, Ptoe 1500 or Ofllclal RE00td• In Iha oftloa OI the County RMotdtt Of Ol"anga County, Sl818 01 Calltomla. Ell· acuted by lrvlng Mu Sollmldt & OorOlhy V Schmidt Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable 11 llma ol N ie In lawful money ol the United 8t1t•I at the North ''°"' Entr~ to Thi County CourthouM. 700 Civic Center Oftve W•t. Santi Ana, Ca. •N tlgl'lt. 11111. encl lnterHt conveyed to and now held by It unoer Nici Deed ol TNa1 In 1he Pfoe>artY lltu· ated In Hid County encl Stale de- llCflbad .. : AAOELLA J. JENSEN condition• 11•1ed In the Raaolutlon dlcatad Ibo~ Ul\dtf the term• and BENEFICIARY PAUL I<. ol Iha Board, Relolullon No. 8'-00. conditions 1181ad In the Rteoiutlon CARTlfiR. ETELKA CARTIER The minimum ..... payment for of the Board, Aatolutlon No. &4-06. RECORDED Marc;h 31, 1980 8t each five-hour up 10 300 people Thi minimum ..... payment tor lnatr No. 37475 In Boole 13S65 .,. ev.nt 111aJI not be leaa tllan lour hun-tile term of the leaM 8111111 not be late t431 ot Olllelal ~rda In thl olf!Qe dred llKty dollar• lM 60.00). The then Tlllrty·llva llundred dollatl per Of the Recorder or Or1nge County: minimum le•H payment tor larger mon1h ll3eo<>.OO/month). Thi mini· tald dMd OI truat ~rlbae the g1oup1 10 b4I mutually agreed upon. mum le8M payment tor aubaequanl ot In the Raaolutlon ol the Boafd, Reeolutlon No.IM-CM. · AMOlutlon No.84· 10. TM minimum mon1111y leeM ~- The minimum monthly leue pay· ment for the term of the ..... th•ll mant for 1he ttfm Of the leaM th•ll not bt 1111 than Five tiund1ed thlr· not be '"' than $635.00/Month 'l ·•I• dollua per month Claaaroom No. 25: 1552.00/Month ( 538.00/Month). The minimum Olllce Space, end 1&32.00/Month monthly leaM payment for Mil>N- Stega A1 ... The minimum monthly queru petloda may be •djuated by leaaa peym1nt tor 1ubaaquen1 the Consume< Price Ind•• 111nut1 periods may be adjulled by 1ht Con· average reflected 11 Iha and of Ille sumer PrlOI tnoex annual •-age teue peilod. A MCVrlty !Mpolll ID&l'o reflected at the and of the ,_ be required prior to oc:c;upanoy. following A S11eurlty Oepollt wlll be required perlode may bl adjutted br the Con· PARCEL 1 Unit 15, u lhown on prior to occup1ncy sumer Price Inda~ annu1 reflected Illa\ oartlln Condominium Pl1n re-No Commlatlon allell be pald any at Ille end ol the , .... petlod. A oorded In book 11949, P8Qll 1046 llc:enMd rMI Mlate br<*er In thla aecurtty depotlt may be rqulred 10 1073 lnclullve. Olfk:lal AICOfda. regard, and tr-. 111e11 be no dedUG· p<ior to oc;cunpany. at dtllned In the Oeelaretlon of Ra-tlon from any proposal In determln· No Commllllon ahall be paid any llrk:llons. rec:orded In book 1197 t, Ing tt>e. lllghlll reapontlble bidder. llcanled real •tete t>r<*er In 11\11 P8Q8$ 1671 to 1722 lnclullve, Of-Sealed pr0901811 10 leue said regard. 1nd tllare lhall bl no deduc-lic:lal Records. In the City ol Coll• proper1y must be reclvecl t>y the del· llon from any propoael In det8'mln- Masa. County ol Orange, Stet• of eOated ollloer al Ille Fountain \/alley Ing tile hlQ'lMt r11PONlble bidder Calllornla, Ind localed on 11181 cer· School Olstrlc:t Educ;atlOn cent... Sealed propoaal1 10 ..... aala lain retl property de1Ct1bed as Lot I 17210 Oak StrMt, Fountain V1Hey. property mull b41 reclved oy lhe dll· ol Tract No. 8540. u par map re-CalllClfnla, 92708, no laier then 2:00 eg11ed olflcer 11 the Fountain v111ay corded In book 388. pages 9 and 10, pm . July 29. 1983 S<:noot Ol11rlct Education canter, Ml~laneous M1ps, In lhe olllce ol Before accepting any wrluen t7210 Oalc StrHt. Fount11n Valley, ~rlod. A aec:urlly dlpoelt may be No GOmmlallon ahall b4I paid 111y required prior to occupaney, lieenMd reel ea11te br°"er In thll No commllllon •11•11 be paid 1ny regard, and there allalt be no deduc· licenled rMI u tala brOker In this llon lrom any pr090Ml In dtttfmln· regard, and theta ahall be no deduc-Ing the hlgheat retpOnlll>le bidder tlOn from 1ny proposal In detarmln· Sealed propcnala to i-Nici Ing the highest reaponllble bidder propeny must be racalved by the Lot 83 ol Trac:1 No. 4893. In the City OI Newport Baaclh, County ol Ol'ange. S111e ol California, u per map A.cofded In Boole 180, Pagaa 24, 25, end 26 ol Mlacallaneoua Maps, In the office of tt>e County Aacotder of Mid County. The llrMt ldd1111 .and 01111< common dulgnatlon, II 1ny, 01 the rHI properfy datcflbad aboV9 11 purported lo be: 2601 8unya Street. Newport Beach, Ca. 112660 lhl GOUnty rllCOfder or N •d county p<<>905al1. the delegated officer Catllornle. 92708. no Iller than 2 oo PARCEL 2 An undivided 1116111 allall c111 tor oral bidding Any per-p m • July 29. 1983 Sealed P'C>POMlt 10 leue said d1teg11edollkler1tlhefountalnVal- propar1y mu1t be r-ived by Iha ley School ()j1trlc1 Education Center. dlleg1ted ollk:lr allje Fountain Val-t 7210 Oak Street. Fountain Valley. ley School Otstrlet Education Center. Ca111ornLa. 92708. no liter than 2.00 17210 Oak StrMt, Fountain Valley, p.m . Augu1t 9. 1983 1n1or1s1 In ano to ell ol tile rell prop-son wno nas heretofore submitted a Before 1ccept1:,,1ny .written eny d•sc:rlt>ed as LOI t on the m9') wrlnen t>ld m•y submit en oral bid propasals. the d ated olllcer ol the at>ove relerencie trac;t togettwlr e•ceedlng t>y et le11t 11111 (5%) per-snatt call tor oral Old Ing Any par. with 111 Improvements thereon ••· cent the h1gheSt written old. Thi son whO nu het'ttolore submitted 8 cepllng tllerelrom Condominium hlgllett responslt>le bidder shall be wrl11en t>ld may submit an oral bid Units 1 to 16 lnc1usive loc1ted there-required to exec:ute tile lorm ol al!clldlng by et laut five (5%) par- on. PARCEL 3: An exctutlve -· leaaa. sucll format Iles heretofore cent tile hlghlll wrlllen bid. Tile ment 1ppunenant to toeh Unit lor b41en 1ppro11ed by Ille Board ol 111Qhest reaponllble bidder Shall be lhe use and oc;c;upancy ol thota Trusteet. required to execute the form ol pn1ons or the Restrleted "Common Tile Bo1rd ol Trust-1hall mike lease. auch format haa hlfetolora Area" designated In lhl Oecluallon Ille determination as to whether to b41en 1pproved by the Bo1td ol ol Reslrlctlons and lhown on the lease seld lecllltles wltll ten{tO) days Trus1ees. Condominium Plan for such Unit. alter receipt or bids. The Board ol Trull-ahail malle CalllClfnl1, 92708. no later thin 2·00 Before accepting 1ny written P m • Augu11 9. 1983 proposats. the delag1ted olllcer Berore accepting any written ahall call lor Clfal t>lddlng. Any par· proposals. the de11Qe1ed officer son WhO hat lleratolC>r'e aut>mltted a shlll call for oral bldcflng Any pet· written Old m1y aut>mlt an oral bid son wno hll neretolore aut>mllted a e•oeec:llng by 11 IMtt llva l5%) pei- wrltren bid may aut>mil an or•I bid cent tile hlghell wrl11en bid The axc.ecllng t>y •I leMI five (5%) par-hlgMll rMl)Onllble bidder ahall be cant the hlgh111t written bid. The required 10 aMecuta the fClfm ol 11tg11 .. 1 rHponllble blddl< allall b4I lease. auch l0<m11 hal heretofore required to ex1Gut1 lhe form ol b41en approved by lhe Board ol leue, aucn IClfm11 hll heretofore Trustees. TM und8f-'gned TrullM dl1- clalm1 any ltablllty tor any lnGOfrect· nlM of the 1tr•t eddrua Ind otha< common d ... 1tlon, II any, atlown hl<eln. Said aale wlll be made. l>VI wlthOUI coven1n1 or warranty. upr-Clf Im· plied, regarding Ulle. poeMUlon, or encumbrancH . to pay the remaining prlnclpal aum 01 tile no18(1) MCUred by N kl DMd ol Trull, with lntarM1 lhlfeon, 81 provided In said note(•). MCUred by •aid DMd OI Trust to Wit 138,892.09 wltll lnterMt u provided In H id note(•) PIUI all COlll, charg81. and 1ny and all advance.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Information concerning tile the determln1llon as to Whether to DEED OF TRUST DATED MARCH propoaal should be addrllSMd to: 1 lease said lacllltles with ten(10) d1ya 28. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL DIS· 1'111< rec;~pt ol bids bean approved by Iha Bo11d ol Tile Board ol Tru1tM 1 111111 make TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-TRICT. 17210 Oak Street, Fountain Information concerning Iha ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-Valley. Calllornle 92708, (7 14) propoaal Should be ac:tdralMd to LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· 842-665 t. Allentlon: Carol Jones. FOUNTAIN VALL EV SCHOOL 01s: Tru11eas. tile determination 81 t whither 10 The Board 01 TruatM s shall make lease Nld lacllltl• aa 10 Whether 10 Ille determination aa t whether to lease aeld laclllt'" with tan l 10) deya lease Mid llOllltles 81 10 whether 10 1l1er recejpt ol t>lda. Thi beneficiary under daed of TN1t haretOIClfa executed 1nd de- llvwed to the underalgnac:t 1 written Oeclaratlon of default and Demand for Sile. Ind written Notl<:e ot Oe- lault and E.lectlon to Sell. Thi undar- llgnac:t cauMCI Nici Notice of Default and Electlon to Sall to be recorded In tile county Where the rMI p<operty 11 located. Celllomle 0--11 ........ 1arwtoe Co. Nl\TION OF THE NATURE OF THI! FOUNTAIN VALLEY TRICT 17210 Oell StrMt Founteln PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SCHOOL DISTRICT Valley: Celllornla 92708, l714) lea11 Mid tacUlllH with ten ( 10) dl)'I lnformlllon concerning the alter rlellpl ol bld1. propotal should be addrllMd to: SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER BOARD OF TRUSTEES 842·6651. Attention: Carol Jones. 229 W Wilson No 15, Coale Oiied: July 7, 1983 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Meu, CA Put>llShed Orange Co111 Dally SCHOOL DISTRICT "lll a street address or common Pilot July t I. 18. 25. 1983 BOARD OF TRUSTEES dea1Qna11on ot property Is shown 4046-83 Dated. July 7. t983 at>ove. no w1rr1nty 11 given 1s to 111 Publlshed OrWIQa Coal! D•lly completeness or c;orreclness) .. TM DlllD•1c unncE Piiot July 11, 18. 25, t983 Information concerning the FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· propasal should be addreue<t lo: TRICT, 17210 Oak StrM t, Fountain FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS-Valley, Calllornla, 92708, (714) TRICT. 17210 Oak Street. Fount1ln 842-6651, Allenllon: Carol Jann. Vllley. C11ilornl1, 92708, (714) FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL a.2-8651, Altenllon: Catol JonM DISTRICT BOARD OF benerlcl1ry under said Dead ol ~.-. nu 4048-83 TruS1, by reason or • t>reacn or de- l1ull In the obhg1tions secured thereby. neretotore e1tecuted Ind delivered lo Ille under'signed •writ· ten Oeclaratlon of Oel1ult Ind Oe- m1nd lor Sale, ind wnuen notice of breacn and of eleetlon 10 cause tne undersogned to $811 saJcl property to aetlsly Slid Ol>llQlll<>nS, •nd Illar• alter the undll'llgned c;euM<I said nollc;e ol breaoll and ol elec11on 10 b4I rec:orded Aprll 7, 1983 u lf\11!. N0 . ..,3· 146542 ol Olllclal Records In the olllce 01 the Recorder ol Orange County. FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL TRUSTEES DISTRICT BOARD OF Date. July 21, 1983 401 Weet 24th Street Said sale wlll be made. but wlthOut covenant or warranty, express or tm· Plied, regarding title poasaulon. 0< encumbrances. to pay lhe reamlnlng prtnc;lpal sum of tile nole(I) secured by Hid deed ot Trust. with ln!er"t u In said no1e provided, advancaa. II any, under tile terms of said Deed ol trust, lees, charges, and ••Pin-ol lhe Trustee and of tile trus11 created t>y said Deed ol Tru11 Seid sate wll be held on Monday, August 8, 1983, et 21)() p m al the Chapman Avenue entrance to the Civic Cente< Building. 300 Eu1 Chapman Ave . Orange. CA At the llme ot tile 1nlt11I pUbll· cation ol this notlOe, Ille 10111 amount ol the unp11d t>etanoe ol the obl19111on secured by the 1t>ove de- • $Crlt>ed deed ol tru11 •nd •limited .c:os11. expenses, Ind ldvanoea 11 •S25,799 93 Tile total indet>tedneN t>aOng an est11na1e on wnich the openjng t>ld 11 come>utl<I l'fllY be obt8lnad t>y call· Ing 714-937-0968 Iha d1y 111tore 111a sale 01tec1 July 8, 1983 T 0 ServlC8 Company By Rote A G11cl1 Aaststanl Sacrat1ry One Ctly BIYd West Or a.nga. CA 92668 714-835-8288 Put>llshe<I Orange Col.It 01Jly Pilot July t 8, 25. Augu11 1. 19113 4153-83 NII.IC NOTICE FICTITMXJI au ...... NAME STATIMIENT Tne lolle>Wlng ~on• ere doing business u . THREE GUINEAS BOOKSTORE. 506 3191 St N-pan Beech. Ca ·92663 Pame1a 1<. Rot>er11. 1307 E Oc&an Btvd. LOOQ Beach. Ca 90802 This business tS c;onducted t>y an lndiVldUal Pamela Rob41rts Tt111 statement wu tile<! wt1h the County Cle<lc ot 0.1nge Counl)' on July 5. 1983 n 1..., -Publtltied Orange Coast Oeily Piiot July 11 18, 25, Aug 1, 1983 F219987 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aut .. SI NAMEITATU.NT The IOllOWlniJ penona .,. dOlng ' business IS W S.A RESEARCH GROUP. 1870 E. 16th St ll·2151. Newpor1 Beach •ca 92663 • Jea11nette Yvon,,. Glenn. 1870 E 16th St ll·21i5). Newport 86ech, Ca 0 9'863 I This business 1a conoucted t>y an 'lndtvlcrual r J9annette Y Glenn l TlllS Jtatement WU nled Wllh the County Clerk ol OraJIOf! County on July 5. t983 '21"111 Publlsned Oranoe Cout Dilly ;,Piiot July 11, 18. 25. Aug 1, 1983 ~ 4057-83 r-Nil.JC NOTICE mmK>Ua~u NA ... ITA T'OlhfT \ The IOllowlng 1*''°'11 are doing .. ~ ... • WARNER DIVING SERVICE, 7332 ,.C Garlteld. Hunllnglon 8Mch, CL 92&48 i Oreg J W9m181, 7332 C Gerfleld. >Huntington 8"cll, Ca 92&48 > TIM bu"-II c;on0uc1ed t>y WI •lndMduel r OregJ w.,,,., Thlt 11alerMnt -filed Wt111 the ~County Clertc OI Of 811Qt County on I .M, 5. 19~ IOUTHCOAIT A#IOUAUTY MAJtAOIMENT DllTNCT HEARING aOAM> NOTICI[ Of~ .. UtNO TO COMate>Eft AN ~Al '"°" 0. .. Al Of "...,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ille Soulh Coast Air Qualify M1nage- ment Olstrlet Hearing Boatd will hol<I 1 publlG hearing at 10:00 1.m. on Tl'IU'1dly, AUjjlill 18, 'f943 fn Iha SO.rd ol Supervlaot'1 Chambers, 10 Civic Center !>five. Santa Ana, Call· lorn11. lo conlldlr 1n IPPNI from dat11al ol permit to oper11e one e.11· I ruder, Divis S1and1td Modef 250S at AMERICAN BENTLEY. 2552 McGew Avenue. IMne. Calllornla. A c;opy ot petition Is av•llat>le for lnlj)llOllon at the office ol the Hear· Ing Board Clerk. 9150 East F"111r O<lve, Et Monte. Ca11tornl1; and at the Anaheim OlllGI. 1900 East LI Palme Avenue. Anaheim, Calllornla. lnteretted pertons may attend and sut>mll or11 or wrlllen state- ments at the nellflng 1111 requested that wrllten statemenrs be sub· m1llod to the Hearing Bo1rd live daya before the heiring Dated· July I 1, 1983 Sou1h Coast Air Quality M1n1g1ment Otstrlct Heanng Board By Helen Quintana, Deputy Clerk Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of' AOCWT'ION Of RHOUITION Of INTDfT TO LUM lu.l.UI DllTIUCT MAl ~ftTY ........ M-* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT hu declared th81 the fol· towing_ rMI ~C>p81'.1y will not be need4iCf '°" c1Ulfoom prupoeea. Thi Office Bulldlng louted 11 Numt>e< One LlgllthouH lane, Fountain Valley, CalllClfnla. The Board ol fruit-of tile Fountain Valley Schoo& Of1trk:I re- solves 10 raue the lacNlllel eo In· dlcated above under the term• ind conditions 1t1ted In Iha Reaolutlon ol the Board, R•olullon No. 84-02 The minimum lene pey..,it ror the term ol tile laue lhlll not b41 lats than Fll1y·flve llundred dollar• par montll lS!i,500.00/monthl. Tile mini- mum le•sa payment 10< aubeequenl periods m1y be adjusted t>y the Con· sumer Price INde• annu1J 1var1ga rellected at Iha end ol the laaH period. A teeurlly depollt wlll t>e required prior 10 occupancy Publllhed Or1n99 Coast Dally Pllo1 Juty 25. 1983 4242-83 No Commission snan be paid any licensed rNI est•te t>r<*a< In this regard. 1nd there sheN b4I no deduc- tion trom any propotal In dltermln· Ing the lllghesl reapon1lble bidder SNled propoaala to INM NICI propeny mutt b4I reclved by the def· ------------1 egated ollleer II the Fountain Valley Nil.IC NOTIC£ S<:noot Olltrlci Educallon canter, 17210 Olk SlrMI, Foun181n Valley. NOTICI Of TltUI TEFI SAi.i Calllornl1, 92708. no later 1n1n 2 00 T.I . No. J10I p.m , July 29, 1983. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Before accepting any written OEEO OF TRUST DATED JANUARY proposals. the daleOated off~ 14, 1980 UNLESS VOUTAKE AC-Shall call lot ore.I bidding. Any par- TION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME. IT son who Iles hlretolore submitted. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE wrl11en bid may aut>mlt an oral bid IF VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF exceeding by al leall five (5~) par. THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-cent the lllgMlt wrlllan bid. TM ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD highest r111ponllble bidder ahall Ill CONTACT A LAWYER. required to ••ecull tna form ot ST AN-SHAW CORPORATION, A leeH, such format 1181 heretofore Calllornle corporation, aa duly ap-bean approved by the Board of pointed Trustee under the toUowlng Trustees deec:rlbed deed ol truat WILL SELL The Board ol Tru1tH11h1ll make AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO "THE the determlnlllon .. to '""911\ar to HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 01 .. leaM said f1CJlll'" with len(10) d1y1 Mt for111 1n Secllon 292411 of tile CMI alte<' rec~pt of t>lda Code, all rlglll. tltle and lnle<est con-lnlormlllon conc;ernlng the V8)'ld to sno now held by It under p<opoaal should be addr .. Md 10: aeld 0...0 ol Trull In lhe praperty FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL OIS- here4n•lter detcrlbed. TRICT, 17210 0111 Street Foun111n TRUSTOR. LEE C PUTNAM and Valley, Calllornl1 92708. (714) NANCY E PUTNAM. husband and 842-6651, Allenllon· Carol Jonft. will IS Joint Ten1nts. FOUNTAIN VALLEY BENEF"ICIARY RANDALL C. SCHOOL DISTRICT BRYANT I/Id AUDREY J BRYANT. BOARD OF TRUSTEES nu11>1nd end woe RecClfded Febru· Oiled July 7. 1983 ary 13. 1980 u Instr No 1514 t In Publlahed Orange Coatt 0111y book 13501 page 312 of Official R• Pilot July t t, 18, 25, t983 cords tn the office ol tile ReGorder ot 40411·83 Orange County; Nld d.ad 01 trust de9crlb81 '"' fOllowtng PfoPerlY. Nil.IC NOTIC( The Eatterly 75 ... , of the Weet· ____ .;;..;;;.;;;;.;...-.-..;...;..;;;... __ _ erly 145 .... ol LOI• 39 and 40 In NOTICI M ADCWY10N Of Blocti B ol Tract No 612, In the City MSOt.UTION Of INTINT ol Co111 M .... County of Orange, TO LEAU ~u• S111e of CelllCHnl1 as par m8j) re-OtlTNCT MAL "'°"ATV corded In book 20 P8Ql8 1 Ind 2 ol aid No. M-1 M1Ka!laneou• M1ps 1n the Ollloa ol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ille County Recorder ol said County THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL M1y l lto be known ea.: 764 W•t DISTRICT 1181 declared lllat the lol- 20th StrM1, Cotti Mesa. CA 92628. lewlng rMI property wlll not be "(II • ltrMI addr-Of common need«! tor cl-oom p1upoeee· detlgnatlon Is ahown 1t>ove. no wer-The Otfic:e 84.llidlng located 11 r1n1y It glVll'l .. 10 111 completaneu Number One l lgllth<x.lae Li ne. or correctneur Fountain Valley, C111tornla, Two Tile benaflcllry und8' saJd Dead Days Per Week. F"rldaya & Saturd•y• ol Trull, by r11son ol a t>rllch or 'the Board ol Trull ... ot the default In the Obllgetlons IMIC)Urld F011ntaln Valley ScllOOI Ol1trlct r• 111er11>y. lle<etorore e:xeucted and aolvea lo IHM the lac;llltlee eo In· :llllvared to the underllgnac:t a writ-dlGated above under Iha term• 1nd ten Oecl1r111on ot Default and o.. t()lldlllons 1t1ted In the Ra1olutlon mend lor Sala, and wrlnen notice 01 ol the Board, Resolullon No. 84-oe. br11ch tnd of election 10 cauM the The minimum leaM payment tor under1lgned 10 1111 Mid property to each 11,,..hour up 10 300 people aatl•I)' Mid obllge11on1. and theta-event ahafl not be 111111111n tour hun- 11ter tile underlfOned caueed l8ld dred ll:xty doll1r1 ll480.00). TM nolloe of t>reach a11d of elac11on to minimum leaM payment tor larger be Recorded Aprll t, 1983 11 Instr. groups to be mu1ually agrMd upon. No 83· 137336 ol .. Id Olflclal R• A Security Olpollt w"I be requlr.O cord• prior to OQC\lpancy Said salt will bl made. bul wttnout No CommlMlon 111all be paid any covenant or warranty, e:xpr ... Of Im-llelnled ralll n111e br<*er In thlt plied, regarding title, potMlalon, or regatd, and there lhall be no daduc- encvmbranc., 10 pay the rern1M19 tlon lfom any propotal In dllarmln- prlnclplll aum of Iha note(•) llCUfld Ing 1hl lllgtia.I retpanall>le bidder by Mio Deed of Truet. With lnt•Mt Sllllld propotala to laaM aeld .. In Mid note Pfovtdld, lldYlnCll, " p<opany muet be rectved t>y the del-eny. u,,_ the terms OI Mid Oiled of egatld otnoer al the Fountain Valley Trull. laM, c;hargaa 11\\1111pan111 of &:hoot Of9lrle1 Ed41catlon oetlltr, Iha TrUllM and of the truet• -•Id 172 to Oak SWiii, Fountlln Vlllay, by aald Deed Of Tru11. Said .... w111 Callfornla. 92708. ~ taler thin 2:00 be neld on AUQUll 5, 11183 •I , t:OO pm .. Jvky :te. 1083. • ,.,, • at the front entrane• of Before ac;cept=ny wrlUt n Sten-Sllaw Corl>or•tlon, 23 tli Elli pr090Nl1, the led offletr TRUSTEES Put>llshed Orange Coat Dally 01te July 21. 1983 Piiot July 25, Augull 1. 8, 11113 Nallonal City, Calif. 92050 (819>470-5370 Put>ll1hed OrlflQfl Coaat Deity 4245-&4 Pilot July 25, Auguat 1, 8, 1989 81 Mid TrUllM 4248-83 Nil.IC NOTIC£ NOTICI[ Of SAU UNDER C>eCMI Of FON!Ct.OIURI Penlrldge Cove, etc. Pl1lnll'IT VI JOhn R. Gleumoyer. 1111 Oelend1nt No 39-33-00 I, the undersigned. Br1d G1tea. Sherill-Coronet, Cou'!ty ol Orange. State ol Calllorn11. do hereby Clfllty th1t by vlrlue ol Decree ol FClfe- clo1ure and Sale In Ille Superior Couty ol the County ol Ornage. Stete ol California. a'1tered on M1tch t6. 1983. and rec:Ofded on March 16. 1983 In the 1bove entitled aollon, wherein Pentrldge Cove Homeowners Aasocl1llon the •t>ove named plelnllfl(sJ. oblalned a judg· ment and decree ol lorec:loaora and aa•e ageln11 Jonn R GIHsmOya< de- lendantt•I. tor the tum of Eight Hun· dred Seventy One end 021100 Ooll1r1, 1awtu1 money 01 the United Stetes. Ind t>y vtr1ue of 1 wrn of enforcement In &aid ac:uon ISSYld on June 13, 1983. I am comm1nded to Mil 1111111 property In ttoe County of Or1ng1. St•I• of C.Htorn11. de- tcrll>ed U IOllOWI unn 82. Lot t Ind 2. Traci toe2a. recClfded 1n Boole 465, Page 23-29. Offlc:181 Reoord1 ol Or1nge County. CaltlOfnla The pr~ ts more commonly llnown H 755 Grayling Bay, No 82, Cotta Meat, Calll0<nle Togethlf wlthitltt and 81ngular tile •-••. heredltament1 Ind ap-purtenances thereunto belonging Of In anywlM a1>91rt1lnlng. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll on T~ay. Augu11 9. 11183, at 10.00 o'clock e.m. ol that day at Main l obby. Cour1110UM, 700 Civic Center Dflve Watt. City of S1nta An• I wlll 14141 1he 1bov. di· scribed property, under aald writ i nd decrM, or eo much thereof u mey be nec81181)1 to aatlaty Mid judgment with lnteretta end cot ts, 10 the hlghelt t>ldder. IClf caal1 In lawful money of Ille United Slat•. Dated 11 Santa An•, California, July 1, 1913. BRAD GATES Sherill-Corona< County ol Or1noe. Calltoml1 By K. Brown Sargeant landeraft Md ... , tTUflrYIMilhd. T1aetlft, CA aeeG Publlthed Orange Cout Delly Piiot July t 1. 18, 25. 11183 4042-83 Nit.IC NOTICE FOUNTAIN VAUIY ICHOOt. DtlTNCT NOTICE Of ADOPTION OF RES· OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEASE By: St..,.,, G. Scanlella Vice Preeldent Publlahad Orange Coaal Dally Pilot July 25. Oc1obar 1. 8, tll83 42«·83 Ml.IC NOTICE SURPLUS DISTRICT REAL PROP· NOTIC~ Of' T1tUITlr8 I~ ERTY L-No • .-NUN BIO NO 84·8 T.I . No.~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNfT COO. Q THE FOUNATAIN VALLEY SCHOOL T.O SERVICE COMPANY at duly DISTRICT llaa declared 11181 tl\8 fol· 9')polnted TrullM under the follow· towing real property wlll not be Ing described dMd ol Hull WILL needed IO< ciuaroom purp()MI: SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Buildings A, C. 0 II Arthur O. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Nleblas Sc:llOOl located It 9300 Gar-ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OA denla Avenue, Fountain \/alley. C1ll· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN lomla CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h lP•Y· Tile Board or Try11 ... ot the able 11 Ina time ot lale In lawful Fountain Valley School Olttrlct r• money of the United St1tea) all nglll, tolves to leaM the leclllllea to In-fill• and lnler111t c;onvayed to ind dlcated •bove under the terms and now held by II under uld Oaec:I 01 conditions 1111ec1 in tna Relolutlon Truat In th• propaty hereln1l1er da- ol In Ille RMoluOon ol the Board. scribed Resolullon No 84-09 TRUST OR; CARROLL B. JENSEN, Tile minimum montnly leaM pay· ARDELLA J JENSEN ment I<>< Clasaroom end other typea BENE FIC IA RY PAUL K. ol sp-10< tile te<m ot Iha ...... CARTIER. ETEl'KA CARTIER &nsll no1 be ieu lllan 5ec Plf aquare RECORDED March 31. 1980 u loot Thi minimum monthly leMe lf\ttr No 37474 1n BOOll 13555 page p1ymen1 tor 1Ubtequent Pll"k>d• 1429 01 Official Records In the oltlce m1y be adjultld by Iha ec1ue1 DI•· of the RacorOe< ot Oranoe County; trlc1 cost A aeeurlty dlpoelt will be Mid dMd of trUJI dMcrlb41e the required pr10t to oc;cupancy loltowtnO propenr No commlNlon lhall be peld any PARCEL 1: Untl 15 ... al1own on llcenled real eatata broiler In Ihle that certain CO!>domlnlum Plan ,.. regard, and there thelt be no daduc> c:o<ded In book 11949. pagaa 1()48 llon lfom any p<090NI In dllennln· to 1073 lncluel\08, Olllclal Racord1. Ing the lllghlll r81PQnlll>le bidder u defined In 1he Oeclaratlon ol Ra- Suled P'090Nll to lelM Mid 1trlcilon1, recorded In booll t 11171, property mutt be reoer...d by the pegee 187 t to 1722 tncNll\08, Of. dlllgltld olfloar at tile Fountain VtJ,. llC181 ReQord1, In the City ot Cotta ley School ()jatrict Ed\lc:etlon Center. MIN, County of Orange, State ol 11210 Oak StrWI. Fountain Velll)', Caltlornla ancs located on that c:er- Calllor1tta. 92708, no li ter 1111n 4.00 taln reel propat1y dlectlbed 8' lot 1 PM • Augutt 9, 1983 of Tract No 8540. 81 per map ra- Belora accept=any written GOfded In boo« 988, pegat 9 and tO, proposals, 1111 ated ollQI Mlloellaneoua Mac>•· In the offlce of th1ll caM 10< oral bid Ing. Any par· the county recotder ol Mid county. eon Wflo ha1 heretolor• aubml11eel a PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/ 16th written bid m1y aubmlt an Ofal bid lntereal In 111<1 to all of tile rNI Pfop- excaedlng t>y 11 i...1 lllle (5%1 per· any dtlcrlbed H Lot I on the mll() cent the highftl wr111en bid The ol tna above retertncecl tract hlgnest rMC>onllble bidder 811811 be IOQether with all Improvement• required to ••ecute Iha l<><m of thereon exoeptlng thetlfrom Con- leaM. such format lwll hlfetotora dornlnlum Unlll t to 18 lnclullve been approved t>y the Board of locered thereon. Tru•I-. PAACEL 3: An Hclullve - The Bo1td ot Trust-811811 m.-ca mant 8'1PU'1tnant to tllCh Unl1 IClf the determination u lo wn.11111' to IM uee Ind ocx:upancy ol tllOM p le•M Mid tecHl11aa u to wtialhll' to ortlon• of the Rel1rleted "Common INM said lecNltlae with ten l 10) de.,. Area" daalQnated In 1he Oecttratlon 111er receipt ol bid•. ot ReltrtctTona and lhown on Ille lntormallon conc1rnlng 111e Condofnlnlum Plan for Mi<:h Unit. proposal SllOUld be lddr....O 10· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Dis-OEEO OF TRUST DATED MARCH TRICT. t7210 Olk StrMI. Fountain 27, tHO UNLESS YOU TAKE AC.. V1lley, C1lllornl1t 92708. l714) TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· &42~1. Attention: C11ol JonM. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8- FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· DISTRICT BOARO OF NATION OF THE NATURE Of THE Ml.IC NOTICE TRUSTEES PROCEl!OINO AGAINST YOU, YOU NOTICI[ Of IAli UNIMft 01te July 21, 1983 SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER O«Cftll Of FOMCLOIUM Pll~~'!~. f'U:::: l . ~~~Dally ~~A~= St • Unit 15• Cotta Woodbridge P1tllway, etc 4246-63 "(II a llraef addraM Of oornmon ~!~lntlll 1811gn111on of p<oparty It eflOWl1 Anne Menclz. et a1 "8.IC NOTICC lb0\08, no wananty 11 O'-' " to 11• Defendant comp1e1.,,... 0< cCHrect..-)." The NOTICI M blrlltlclary under t ald Oeed of No 38·119·53 ~ HIAMtQ Truet. t>y reuon ot a 1>re1cf1 or d• I. the underlllQned, Bred Glllt, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN llwlt lault In the Obllgatlont lllCVrad Sllerlll·Coroner County ol Or-ange, there.... "-~of , ..... ..... S111e ol Cilllornll do hereby Cl<111y purauant to Section 5473. t of Artlde -•· ..... , Clf8 H K41 ..... ... tllll by vlr1ut ol' Olc<l8 ol Fora-IV. Chac>ter VI, of Plll'1 Ill,~ V dl4fvered to Iha unclerllgned a writ· closure and Sale In tile SuparlClf of the Health and Stiely Code Of 11'11 tan Oeclaratlon ot Oet11111t 11\CS 0.. coun ol tna County 01 Ol"ange, State S1at1 of California. a public hMrlng mind for Sale. and written notice of 01 Calllornla en1ered on MarGh 24 Ill be lleld on Auguat 4, 1983, et breach •nd or elecllon to C8UM ttia 1983, and r9corded on Match 24: 7:30 p.m. In the Flrlt Floor Con· underllgnad to Mii lald proe>arty to 1983 In Ille above entltlad action lerence Room ot the OlvlC Canter, :'!:~~n:!=~':';;:oMCI~ wherein Woodbridge Parkway Ma~ °'1' Meta, Calllomla, 11 which notice of t>reecll and of elaCltlon to 1en1nce Auoclatlon .the 1bove lme the fl<>ltd 01 Olr.ctore of Ille IHI raco<dad Apnl 7, tH3 88 lnatr. name\J pl1lnllll(1). obtained • IUdQ-°'11 M-. Sanitary Olltrlct """ No. 83-148550 of Ofllclal Racordt In rnant and decrM of torec1otu1e 1nd r •n<f dal8'mlne protllfa end ott- Nle llQ•lnst Anna Mahcll delan· 11on1. and r~t• lor a:xemp. ~':i~~ of the ~-of Orange dj1nt(1). 101 1111 •um ot One Ion•. If 1ny. to the propoeect MllOn· Said ..,.will be midi, but withou1 Thoueand F"our Hundred Forty-Two 1 for llquld wae1e oollaellon .. •nO 331100 Oollara. lawful money ot tor111 In a ~ IMed with tl'le ~t 0< werrwity, a:xpraee or Im- the United Statea, encl t>y vtnue 01 1 tat.,Y of thl SecFetary of ,,_. Plied. regarding tttla pau 111104\, Of writ ol enlClfoernant In aald llC11on Ol1tr1Ct Offloee. 17 Fell Ortve. Coet1 enciumbrw\ClM, to PIYIM ~ laaued on June 14 11183 I em com L Calff<Hnl•. pt~ tum of the nole(I) -.a manOed to Mii all ihl prc)p.n~ Int,,; NOTICE IS HEREBY FVRTHE1' ·t Mid dted ol lN81, with In .... County of Orange, St•t• OI Call. IVEN 11\al the Mid repon on fllUI :v~~~::r:r:::::·~o1" lorn11. deecrlbacl u totlowt he Cotta MIN Sanitary Olltrtcl Ot· ....., Unit t2 LOI 2 Traci t0349 re-' n Fair °'I~. Fourth Floor. lruet ...... crllaroaa,and ••,,.....of corded tn'8ook 4M , Pt0et 35;. 38 417. may be e:xamlnad ti.-::~~~,.::.•rvst1 tf99tect OI MllctlltMOut Mac>t. rlCOfdl of the hOurl of 9:00 a.m end Said .... ,.. be held on: Tlllld9y, 0.lllOe County. Ca111orn11. ~TA MESA ~UOUll I. 1M3. •1 2:00 P·"'· at ttla Property 11 more commonly SAHIT-'AY DISTRICT C"-Pman A-en•,.. to tha ~=nl~ t7 Hi~. !Mna, Florine T. Aa1ct11e CMc Canter lulldlt\o. 300 &at ToOllh« wttll Ill _,,d alngui.t Ille Clettl of Iha Olttrtat Chepman A~• Ol"lfl08, CA tenements. heradltamanta and IP-Publltlled 0rlong8 Cout Dally At !tie time Of the tnlllal pu.,._ n1tllt ~ ll'vblltMd o.enoe eo..1 Dally Piiot .Nty 11. ti, 211, Aug I, It~ 4029·'3 t 7th Strlll, Santi An1. CA 92711 811811 Call IOt oral Ing Any par· The 101e1 llMOutlt Of Ille unpaid ton wflO hat here!Ofore tul>mlltad 1 bal1nc1 of Iha Obllgallon MCUreel t>y wrlllan bid mey 111bmlt M oral bid Mid Pf<>C*ly 10 be ec*I. together WceeOlng by II leall nw (Ii%) per • with 1n1.,..t. late Gflargaa, end .. ,.. cent the hlgheet written bk!. ni. punenanc:. thlfeunto ....,,_Ing or 1 July 25. Auovet 1, 1983 ca•~ Of Ihle n011o1, tht 10111 In an)'WIM 1f>P8Malntno:--"" 4247·'3 amount of Iha unpeld bllMoe of Iha PUBLIC NOTICf 18 HEREBY :::c~ ~ru:r.: =.,~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-Gl\lfiN 1h•t on TUMdty. Auouet 9. ------------1 _.., ••pan... and lld'fllnole I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Ml.IC NOTICE ~tea coat•. •llPll'IMt and Id· 111o11ee1 reepona11>1e bidder 111a11 t1a vanQet, u of the dale llefeot. 11 r41qufr9d 10 ••teute IM IClfm or '1CTTTIOUI IUIMll $28,214.114. IMM. -..Ch tormet h .. heretofore N.._ ITA,._N'T Date July 6, 1983 been ~ov.cl by the Board of I TN IOIQwing l*sont •• doing STAN-SHAW CORPORATION Trust-. l>ullnelt b : •• Mid TNllM The Board ol TrullMt lhl ll mtke ~ DIVERSIFIED 81[RVICES COM· 8y· Sl8n•Sh1w Corporation the determination ta to Mlalher to PANY, 1911 Wrlgftt Cffclt. Anlheltn. i3t5 l! .. t 17th Sl""1 la•M Mid facllltlea wllh len(10) deyt Ca 12aoe..eo11 Santi An1, CA 92 7 11 efttt r~pt of blda. OOUOLAS MILLEA , 2700 l7t4)542·Mt1 lntormallon conoarnlno th• • ,.,."'°" Pl. 22C, Coete M99, Ca By· Lynn Brunner propoeal llhould be lddrtaald to: .t ff26 ANl1tan1 Saeretery FOUNTAIN VALLIY SCHOOL DIS• • Thlt bve1neee 11oond\leteelt>y-111 Pubfllhed 0r-. Colet Ollty TRICT. IU10 Oel! Street, Fountain lndNldual P•lot July 13, ~. 21, 1083 Valley,. Calllornl1 92708, (714) DouglM Miiier 408 l-83 14Nl8& tl. Attention: Carol Jon. 1913 II 10:30 o'CiOCll a.m of thl1 rtaJC NOTIC( '31,543 19. ' • day II Main Lobby, Cout'thouH , 700 ------------The 101a1 lnOabt~an Civic Cerltat Ortve W•t City ol '9CTI110UI .,_.. ..tlmlta on wt11c11 the fl Santa An•, I wtll Mil the lbOVI de--NAm ITATWlllN'T COIT19V1ecl may be Obi ~ cali- terlbad PfOOtrl)', undel Mid writ TM tOllowlng pertont .,.. doing h'll 7 t4437.(MHl6 Ille d91 before tha Ind d1Crl8. or '° much thll'eol ae IMMA •· Ille, m1y be ,,_ .. ry to H lllly Mid WOLFE & ASSOCIATES, 9650 oa1.cs· July •• t983 Ju<19rnant with lntareela encl OOltl, tt• Aye, Founllln Valley. ca. T .0 . ..,_,,a Compeny to Ille hlgMll Olddtt, fO< cMll In 21oe .. Mid Truet• ll wfUI l'l\OtltY Of thl United St1t-. Clerenc. E. WOife, 9442 Crtndall 9yr Roel A, ~ Oatad at Santi Ana, Calltomla, w., Hunttncrton ea..tl, Ca. 11141 Alalltltlt hctetary July 1, IH3 Nan o. Wot... 1442 Crlftdall One City llvd. W•I •ac1 G11.. w.. Huntlfl01on e..cn. ca. 1"47 o..,.., CA HNI thlr"tff-Coronar Thi• ~ .. conduetld Dyl In• 7 t....a3M2N Covnty Of Orange. CalltCHnl• Mduall (Huabllld I Wlfl) Pvbllllhed OrlnQe COMl Ollly 5 6 7 8 r Ttlll ltatement -llltd with 1"8 t---------..=::.:.:::..J tOUHTAIH VALLEY OOunly Clarlt ol Orenot County on ......._ -.... ___.. ..........._ SCtfOOL OlllAICT .Jl//llf 6, 1"3 .. _ -·-.--IOAAO 0' TAUS TIU ~ l'Mt'1 ..... .. Oltect· .Nty 1. '"' P11b111MC1 Orange Coea1 O.ity DAILY N.OT Publllhad Orlfl08 co.t Dally Not JUiy t t, ti, 25, ~ 1, 1M3. aelW9CI DtMCTOfW Piiot My 11, 11, H , ttN 4025·83 .... .-outt .c>41·'3 8y: K lfown Clwenoe L WOIN "<MM'/ 11. 21, AUguet t. !NI &aroeent Tl\ll lllletftenl .... fllld ..itll Iha 41~ ~........ ty oi.. Of Or9flOt Coufttr Oltt--------...;..;.;;..;..;..;;.,J 11111'"""9...... '· llN T1'e ....... *" lfl .... r..-,oA-~ w Dietty -ll'u04iehed 0.ange ~ Dally ~ ~ c.-~ ••...• &. r-•••• Hot JUiy t t, ti, H . tNJ Mt t 1. 11, .... Allt-1, 1M1 f! .. J!L! M T ... 4043·'3 40n-a --. I t ClASSlflf D l CLASSIFIED · 1;; .... ;;; ... ;;;;;" -.;1•;;; INDEX ·--To Place Yow A4. Cll fOf Tueeday thtough Fri· day put>Ucatlon1: 4:30 p.m tn. l)f'evlou1 day For Saturday publlc:atlon, OeaOllne II 3 p.m. Friday 84.indey <Medllne le 6 p.m. Friday .. Monday <Medllne la 1 t:30 a.m. Saturday 642-5678 ttCAL ESTATE ' ....... ,., A""h<oin• ltlllt Bait.... •~l••>d Roi-.. , ...... ~1-C.p .. l1•1W llolC"h Cu""'" ..t.1 Mor Ch..1.tM1JM °""' ""'"' f'.1 ,..,. .. t'ounu11n V•tl~; tfvutlt..CVJo 8'111. h Uvttt, UarboUt In.iii~ ........ , .. 0. ... 11 i....,u,,. 11111• L.ocu•,. N 11.w1 '-kt p,,... ... , M..._.t..H1 VM•f' N~w putt br.-h S.n ('t;on....n\r S.m J..,..u C:aJN•lt•nu S.n\.a An• S.·.1 fio•h &.u1h ..... ...,... Sunor1 S..o<h l\ooun w ... ,m1mw1 Moo.i.-11.,..,.. At:ni•~ Apr.a,f'lmrn ... a,.,.. h l1roptl'fty a...,.,._ 1-'r"lll) r"t"n--V'fY L.i>U l"'omn1 a l'ropa.>n \. l '•lifld.lfn•n1vm• l)Uplttllt.t'°' Ut1ILt. lh"',,.,,. Wbeo> MovM J. .. •"11t t•ru~ r1y lf••v11lr11i1l t'r11p(\ l,.11~ ''" "'•'• M1bk• II•,."' t'ar"_. "'1ounw111 •~~n f'h 111111tt' (\, t)u1 ol L'•lUm\ Uu\ 1>t SU.l•' Kt10i h1-.J f .. , m,_.,. "-"" Proprny '!'Imo Sbal'lrte RE. eu._.. RE Wanl.<d RENTALS u~ t'urni•h...O UCNIC"I Unlumt•twd lt•IU)41' f'U.IO•d\(d hi UnfurnoJ-.•-d t ·,and.l f urn ('u•...-t.• Unf To...,.n~, h.1rr1 T•1wn~Unt O..vlo·a•1 f urn ltus>'""'' Uni A...,.,,,...,, .. f..,,.,_,...., A,..,.,,..,, .. Uni Ap<a Pum or Uni -R....nl a. &.rd Hu"'lt M°"'I> C ...... 1 H...,.... S-..mnwt R..-nw.l.t VtM.a11on twnl.ab 'Krt11ai. "' Sh.or• 'Hrni.h W-.nf.rod <.;.,...,...to< llrnt Ollot'O Rm .... .a-.---C'on1ml ll<-n1all hKf"4t tknu.L. Sn>r...,. M .. R.n'4i' :~ llW• ::: Mlll11'1111 1u1s Kiii• and c:om totlon1 may 11m be made on tame dead· 10~4 llnet as above. Pteaae :g~; Hk for a "klll number" 10)4 ~n cancelllng your ad. 1040 1042 •••• :g:: heck your ad CS.Uy ano 10:111 report arron lmrnedl- 1m ately Tht DAILY PILOT 10)) auumea llablllty for the :l: flrat Incorrect lnaerllon :g~: .. on .. •y •. -------WllO.._~~~~~~~~~ ::: ........ .... :: .... a1 tin :m •UYll M Im WIO. ehady atreet• with Ill· : : ~ tie traffic: la wtlat quality 1l0! llvlng 11 all about. Thia 121$ home h11 It lllf and more. m~ 3 Bdrm 2 Ba with large ,,.; rooms and thk:lc new w . carpeting. Priced to Mil '"' n~. Don't ml11 It. Only Im $'46,900 1411f )4:l~ 14)( l)(M ·~ l)'l' ---------- 1))1 ......... ,... 1~ with 3Br 3ba Huntington :* Bell home. Really Sharp! 1800 1 135,950. im •IAW.S" 4 Br 2 ••ory with grNI ~·oo pool. 1 1911,950. aoc 1111 laallMr leelty lll·llll OPEN TILL 8 PM. • ANJ«MtC£MENTS :sw~ YI A n nount.,.1 "W'n\.11 t...1 Al f'non(J t't• MllJf'W I• Pt•MllK\At ~YK ... :~~ LDWllWll S. h'•''-• ln1nr~ tto-in ·n .. v •. 1 .::;:~ Step• 10 tennla coun plus 11·1~ pool and ape. Large 3 Bdrm 2'h bath c;ondo With private tundeclc off mutet suite. S..utllul end unit wtth attached 2 BUSKSS ' FINANCIAL lk.6••~1i.lfS..•r •Bu.&. AtAM C.>ppuru~n1tM*' 8'.twrlt~ W•ntrd •1n,"t~ln"Vnt ()p1XM11.inilw. lnv"tm-m W•nwl •Mu.w~ 1.U L,.._..n •012 car garage. CloH 10 401• lhopplng and h'eeways. :g:: Onry St39,000. 6'6-7171 •MufWt~ W.tHn l Mo•\th•te•,. I U.,. EMPLOYMENT 14, It• "•nlf'd •J, ...... WM\lAfd 40?1 41114 4020 IOll MEttCHANOCSC '""""ur. APi}t1.tN "' ""' , ........ 8kla M11tt'r .. t. C.,~r.,_ ~ [,qUIP"""'l ' l*t>tnpul4'n f.,.,._ u' Vt"" ru"••1un. u • ., ...... S.ln tlt)UWtklifd t;,••'h J ... wthy M ... •hlfU'f"I M1_..1 ... _..., M1• Wantfd M.-.1 INll'..,....nu Ott...,. J'um11~,,. t. E(fUiptT'W'f'll Pl•-& "'••"" ~RJ.:.S! ... BOATS l"h<I...., 11,.nt l~rwr•I .,Q .. flf i;..1 <:J"1'd 81u M11tttM~ f'A.tutP MMnt Srrv1n 51,,,.. a. ~k· s • ..,.,.... ~i~~::.!Mtf~ '"'" 'l'tO 7011 11111 1014 7014 1011 7020 7()2l lt'24 11129 'OU TRANSPORTAT'°" A.U,T•ft IOIO 11 ........... !ICM ~·m....,.. IC.Ill Mo"" lltk"" IOI• • M01A1tty.s..1s.,-'°" Mou.-fl,.,.,_..,. l(>10 11v·, ll0?2 Tr.•t..'f" Tnt¥t'• 1074 1r••h·f'il\ Utihh Ill.NI AUTOMOTIV£ Autu a.,...,,..,,M lltllt1 Auto 8r""M"-..ft•aftA llOI) l\ut1• W•n1t<tJ j!IJU ~P.lf'\Al ""-• tl1~h· llOJ& • Wtl\ .. •I OJI\•-. tlU:MJ rru1 ktrr. 1111)) Vitn" ilfl~U A••htflll""' l'~•Jtlll141' WIM~ AUTOS M'ORTCO 1\11~ k1-:•w"ll WIO) """'' -.u1 Au.tin 911111 tlMW ti Ii t.•uru n •11·1 11-fl>IHI Wll7 t)·l ... llft•o1fl .S IW ... " ... ' tlll .,., 8123 llun<llt 911& hu.u 912' J-tl2' Jt ... .., tUI .............. ,, .... tl>J ....... ti~ i.... ... tl~T -fl41 ~ ... .,., M.n;""" 8'111 .. ., M11tubtol\1 1147 MO •1•• ()pol .... 1•an&#H ""' .,.....,. .. & Pw.n. tl&T """'"" •ia• ::::. ""7<" tlll tlQ SMb llA SwboN ... , """' .. •1• Tt1Wn1ph "" Vol~.,. ...... t ill Vulw .. ,. Mi•· ttn . ............. THE REAL E S TATE RS •••r•1t llnoc:*1 often when )'Oii UM reeult1"ttlna Deity Pilot Claulfled Ad• to l'..c:h Ula Or.nge Cout ~ ... "'-642-5171 ~ • I f 00 • ~ 0) ~ • >< 0) • ~ • I f .. ~ 1 t 11 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. Jul'y 26, 1983 c::a _.,_ ____ 1w.....,.1a1 .. 1a...__,_ ...... _____ 1 .. .....,1a1 ... 1a...__ .. 1 ......... ....., ......... 1a1e ...... _., -...... t11 Salt •••If! r., ltl• ...... .., ..._ , .. .,.... ~~~~;;;;;;;;=l~tn!i:IM==al-;:;;:';:M:ll ....... l!U IA!Ma lalad lOOI lnlat Hff I'!"'' .... ~ lHt C..t1 11eN UM • OtU: i:JGoa i&lld. hd * llll llN* i elMn Oi&t 2 ar t la. llftlM PUOl llYPlllT llllUY• f-·'r.sU:eotoS2tUH. llllT .... •Plll '8eautlf\Jllrg3 bdrm+ftm· ~5~~22~26' No .,..._ HOIOSCOPI s~ bayfront d~ 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, TIW•ll 152• . Uy fm wl t80 a.a. OOMl'l 1~:--:,..,,,...~-,,..--,-.,.- 2 dn 2 ~-.. .--.1 •1 fJV\000 Ttt.th h .... M Sharp 2 Bdrm, ,.,., b.8111. vu-pool al&ecf y•rd. 3 8'. 2 k Fam Rm, frplc. · _t,,._. ~ -• ,..,.,,.. · ~l.)ba 00 earthton .. throughout, S400.000+ valu•·•teal 31152 Stelly Ava. --... a -1 aaa••FlllT 3 0<1rma. the,~and Ptalaaala l 7 covered patio. Aaklng 1hl1 week only·Sm.ooo 1850/mo. &44-f83e. BY SIDNEY OMARA ~ ...._ ~a. ElaQant. 60,000F IQiuliiul oceanfront home Call '40 H5f Ocean &itty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 ap•r1'cu.em$a51b50f4e.oofll'loan. Qlng. ull on Balboe Penlneula, 4 1101,900. • w11.,m1 1111 Won't tuti 3Br, 28•. llv rm. den THlda.1. Jaly H . ARIES (Maret. U ·Aprll lt): Aceeal • wtD IUI comn tne la coueel&oa wldi affair of Hart. II la u lf a futa1)' llad beC!ome rul. Yo• break fnm tradltloD -rntrtctloa1 fall away. New ad.e•tare l1 at 1tartlag case. Leo. Aqurt11 peno111 flpre promlDea&ty. .. _ you own the 1'1\d, Ce.I w/frplo, ()()V.,ad patio, ... th, 37 8Q.fl. Xtra parking. $1.~.000. Br 4 Ba. B)' Owner. Petrlctt Tenore 780-8702. rel•. raq. s750 mo. 2252 U. Ill.I $775,000. Wiii trade tor Aui..-1 Or,, C.M. Remodeled 3 bdnn. 2 bath + large rYC. rm.. Cote R e alty 3051561·5580 3 Br, 2 ea, Montace11o '* " Items of like value. ,.... be&m ..... .m--. fumilhed, pat.i01. $420,000. & Investment -ea-ai-LIT --.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TwnhMI, 2 car gar, pool, ........... _ 111 1HI -IMllllr "'' • no pate. S725. Sierra Fllllllll 11111 llUTIP • Prime E. Balboa Blvd A2 -llOI Mgnlt, 641,1324. vacant lot. Owner wlll •••ll• ..... New 4 br, 4\1\ ba, cuatom French Normandy llnanoa. 3 Br. Condo 2 Ba. 2 car --2 hill •1 2c.nooo 12X55', xlnl looatlon. 5 1 1 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Puule pteoes fall into place -career advancee and you obtain a "collector' a item." Roadblocks are removed. people who w ere indifferent will now express enthualum. Intuition ia on target, first impressiona prove accurate. -.. ~ 1. pttme acre top • • ""• . ON11••11 L• IULn garage, m n o oeean. Ulr 121.500. 548·8837. $ 7 0 0 I mo . 1 0 8 8 Mllllll IAYI UYflHT TKAI REITI lll-1100 ____ Nearly new. 12• wide. nr Townhouae Dr Nr Vic· Coronado la1a.nd cu.st. bayfronl lol. 85' boal Wh h C • I • I •• Np1 6ch, walk to grocery, I o ' I a & C a ' deck. PIAN avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. o~ re;~u~ ~loum;:ft eroaa 1 Ir H WllllllTll $26,000 646·2573 nyon.11488-0152. E home. Choose from one aglll OUH WlllSH ISTITIS 4Br, 288 MMI Del Mar, 2 UllWIUI ... of three adult homes In 2 br, den. many upgrades. Lowest priced Plan 1 with CtatttrJ Lett car gar, FR, frplc, $850 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Lunar, numericaJ cycles highlight added popularity, increa.ed mobility and long-distance call which could lead to a journey. You meet creative, dynamic individuals during a h oliday or vaf8tion respite. Another Gemini la in picture. Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath. lake view. 3500 aq. Costa Mesa or .N-port $289,000 lee. Open Sun. master suites, on private C!!tll 12%5 mo. 758-8006 ~ t..1...t.n 000 Will d f local perty bch. Priced at 1 low 12-~. 6 Maritime Drive. aunny locatlon. Air con· , •l. ~. . ta e or a pro . ' $15,000 to $t8.000. Call By ov.ner, R. Foater. dlttonlng, decorator win, One ot, at Pacific View. •Br, 3 Ba, 2800aq 11. 2 yre for lnlormctlon todayl 975-00601760,1733 dow coverings & wall, prime loo. S 1100. new, gardner, no pet1. 646,7171. papets. 2 brick patios 548,1964. $1200. 831,2150. URIE c~• Cllll .,,.uh bUllt:ln BBC. Large 4Br TOWNHOUSE, dbl '~ff.I ~~~I $159,500 country kitchen. Com, Darltxt1/Ualt1 1300 garage, $-750 mo. ~-~· 2br,2'1rba. 1800sqft munl ly tennis, pool & Nwpt Beach, $~260,000, ·3 752-8731 Agt. ' f :: Pool , Spa, Tennis $ .. -------·--Close lo schools, shops parks. Only 167,000. Br & 2 Br. S20K duwn. SBr, • 381, Indoor spr, BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J 11 f\n y,,.1, D• "" N B 67) b161 By owner 575,4495 mn Tl Tlllll, Steps to sand. 974-2144. 20x26 playrm, newly * HAR.OR RID~E * UITILIFF-1210,000 UIES a aaaL B t .. _ • ... redec. s1soo mo, owner • Light and airy 3 Br, 2112 llST LIOllllTI r-oaHI O -1 t661 lndu1 St. 2• 1-0453, , Woodbridge Groves 13•5 C~NCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasia on revision, rebuilding, added confidence due to i.Dcreaaed security. Aquarian plays key role. What appeared to be a minor defect could cause trouble unless you order quick repair work. Act aooordingly. . Ba lamlly h o me . UOOOOIOWI Auburn model. 2 bdr(TI " 871·1402 Come visit the most faboulous Vtew n ew Open.feeling kitchen and Take ov~r payments, So. Wllh every upgrade lm: 819 No Flower. sX. 3 er. lllAll IEW LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Defer to wishes of UMJR close to you , including business partner or mate. Get ideas on paper, investigate various possibilitie. and realiz.e that your own potential is trernendoul. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure promi- nently. custom home in Newpoty. Nothing to dining area. Wood par· Hwy CdM. 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 aglnable, Gorgeous neu-was a11ny's ottlce. New . . bdrm f 5 quetlloorlng lnenlry,llv-car gar. Prln only. tral decor Large yard, cent AIC, heat, alee & ILTUOllT• compare w 1lh lhlS 4 • am rm. Ing and dining room. 209!822-2644 lush landscaping & plumb. Worth $45.000. 3 br, 3 ba, fam. rm, lrplc, balh formal dining 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. S2 lO ,OOO leasehold. · redwood deck. A must will dell11er tor $11,000. jac In m1tr ba, huge,..., Larg• pool & i!>l'uZZI'. Come to the gate MaryDenus.644,7020 SPYGLASS: 4 BR .. see $152000 850·4133. yd.Orlvaby2160Elden. e r -I IU ITITE slng1e,1v1. Tradawinds. WO.Ollll,lll.E CHIO andaskfor3Yorkshlre ,759-1931. Lii 0 LI unsurpassed ocean SantaAna,veryclean3Br Sl050tmo.551-6226 IPllUILY 1·1 IMIElllTEOOCIPllCY views. S635.ooo. Agent 2 bdrm, s106 .ooo. home.s5.oooorS17,5oo llllOI Good slarter unit In prl, 851,9t35. 644-4201 Premium locatlon scroll delivered to your lot. I Slll1WISll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Attend to routine matters -basic ilaues dominate acenario. Focus on recreation, diversion, ability to make contacta which brighten e mployment picture. You'll be remodeling, redecorating and beautifying home surroundingll. s from pool & large park. 850-4133 • vate complex ol ee, Ct1ta NtH 1024 Light & airy· totally Im, Superbly dee 28r, 2'n8a, breeze In Costa Mesa. maculate lnlide & out. 'laceat Prot l3SO frplc, ekylltes, pv1 patio. Two Bedrooms. 11/2 -I nlc W/O Loe I Baths. Out ot area owner 2 II 1011 Lovely decor; brick patio. 2 houses on 2 R2 Iota. range m cro. · n Assume 1st at 12v,•1.. C.M. 1 Br. & 4 er $80K em com,plex w/poot. LlMt. m<?_SI anxious. Show any-with garage apartment, Call Diane Perkins each. 15% dwn. Ownf Agt Agt. 631-5155 HELEI la DOWD IULTlll, llC. 144-0134 time, vacant. Priced to alley access. $ t55,000, 552,2000 642•9666. 11111 IUCI llYSlllE llYFHIT sell at $119,500. Linda FIDI --------Condo, E/alde, 3 Br, 1'Yo IPYIUSS llLL 65' Main channel & turning Tagllanettl. 3 BR home on large lot. 436 c •. n ba, dbl gar, lrptc, lease LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Romance dominatea -you'll be hearing sound of whispers and ligba. Enjoy it, but continue: to prot«t self in emotklnal clinches. Be vulnerable without being gullible. Accent alao on change, travel, variety and a speculative venture. basin view, completely 597,ooo. Eaay terms. WOODBRIDGE CONDO lfftl 10 only, no pell. REFS req. OlllU HLUI remodeled, 3700 sq ft. PHL llllE 2Br. 2Ba. Easily as· 0111 Tll-PLEX $750 mo. 548-5847. S1Htr 11 •tthat••• SBr. 4Ba, game rm. lam sumable 30 yr loan rm. llv rm. din rm. 3 car Oulel locatlbn 3 BR 2 Ba, wl very low down . 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba.+ Oen with Eastslde 2Br Twnhse. l1hlff 111 tfftn. lloll gar. Frencn drs, hrdwood llreplace, RV access. $99,950. Wet Bar. Redwood 1250 aq 11. $750 mo. Call ll•ertttt IHr firs , brick patio & e~try. IT PEICILI $148,000 financing by GOLDEN PROPERTIES Sauna + 2,two bdrm Fred 559, 1887 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Practical matt.en surge to forefront -debt is repaid, superior recogn.jz.es your ability and you'll be offered poaition wilh added responsibility. Older individual does have your best interests at heart although you may find this difficult to accept. 111~ Etc. etc. Xlnt financing, owner. 752, t589 units. 4 car garage. Ask, Eastslde epeclal 4 rm crpt1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lncludlng new 1st 10% Triplex, with 2 Bdr 11/2 ltJIOCtr .. tlltr. Ing $5.40,000. th t I 'h 111 pd Ddebout Bay a.. Beach Real Estate 30yr 2nd wlll take trade unlls. lcome S 18,600 pr 141· 112' * WOlllllHE * Dan Le~~~ST DEPT s35o°t1JP~ 53s.:190 for portlo'n of equity In In· )' r · L 0 an 8 Y men 1 9 Ow1tr •Ht ltll 833_ 7622 BEST Alty lee dustrlal or acreage. s17•400pr yr. Price 3 bd, 2'/r, 1 yr, upgraded, $1,795,000 Fee. By $1Si,OOO 631•737o 2Slry31rg8r,3Ba,lrgllv shulters. drapes. land, llllTISHl,000 LWEHIPTill owner. 642,5286 eves. rm w/lrplc, lrg den. seeped, nr pool and ten-All 2 br 1112 Ba units. In-Immaculate Meaa Verde 673-0760 dys. $187.900. 979,0734 nls. Make otter. Open come s4o,OOO pr yr. Loan Pool Home, 4 Br. 21n BA, SAGITrARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 2l):Suddensurge of happiness accompanies visit or communication. Scenario highlights versatility. short trip and opportunity to address a wider audience. Love alao plays significant role -self-erteem riSes becauee you will feel needed. MAL fSTUI (JCEUltrfC.f.JINCf ff.ff house SatlSun. 12-5. 22 535 •00 0 "' Den. Avall. Sept. 1. ILIFFS COIH BY OWNER 4Br, 1"'.Ba, Lakes ho re . Bk r payments ... · n., $1300/mo. Call all 7PM or lllVllE TERRACE Sharp tr1,1evel condo with ~~In ~arag:·1 12~vS 0 J~ 552,0660 S60.000 dwn. 631-7370 wknds 522-0332. Rare lrvlne Terrace lour 3 br 2 ba and super lo-549,9454 ltwput ltack 1H9 MESA VERDE FINEST. 3 bedroom home. On fee cation. Immediate oc--BR plua den. Din room, land. Family room w/wel cupancy possible. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-UITllll Clllllll Z U•t l1lfrt1l Mt•tl dblegar .. gerdener, quiet bar. Large kitchen with $950/mo. Anita Schandel •ISJ LJSmJ Delightful 3Br bungalow, Lovely 6 6r w/room lor street. S 1,075 mo. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready for new starts, added independence-and a frelh outlook due to to increased income potential, Be direct, aDert views in original. unique manner. Your own style will be appreciated and you will be capable of getting to heart of matters. eating area. Butlt-ln 644-6200 •111, •••yH' fam rm, !rpa. qaret st;wt. '120' yactlt. Cate ~ -b 549-3768 barbeque. $300,000. -Ideal tor sm ramlly w35' slip Must seel PP. -..,,-,,..,,,,..---..,,......--,--.,,. 131-1300 FabulousOeauvllleplanon $162,000. Call Marilyn Owner. 673-7873 Nr OCC quaint 3 bdrm 2 The fHt"t draw In 1he WHt ... a Dally Piiot Ctaalfled Ad. 842-5878, COLDWeLL BANl(C!Rtl ll(SIO(Hf!AI. MAl £STAT'f Sf:IMCES TllnDICI UH,IOO Quality improvements abound -from tile kitchen & e ntry to professional landscape! Un- obstructed hillside view. 2 BR & den with lovely wrap patio. Only for that very particular buyer ! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 '::~~.~· S~\l6U~-L£ £tr~· WOii ,, .. •• ,... ..... (I.A" .. ·~ .. ---- o::."~""tb~··~~I' ;::• -0-. ~ fO'"' fO...• W"'-0~ ·~01 l'l'rl'l'l'I h ., 101 La e l lllTS be 41am home slngles uge '' acre · rg Agt. 645-l915. 5 Br. 3 Ba, spa home. fine too upper SSOO's + patio. Ideal tor entertain-Sii COllT I E Westclltt $288,000. Wiii osnlldye5locyrastlnewon 1~~~6~ahaals· sm lee 539·8190 BEST Ing with pool. spa, bll-lne, ' • v ....... wet bar. BBO. music. etc. Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool listen to otters. 642-49S9. moved out ot area -Is Aere home w/pool eaat- Spacious 4 Bdrm home home. very prlvale. llYFlllT CllH liquldating local Invest· side address fncd pets with dynamic high cell-E/slde. $239 ,900. ments.Annual lncomeol $600 call 4 details lny,s. Motivated seller has 545,3557. llYFIOIT MllSI $43,8001 759, 1501 or 539-6 t90 BEST Ally fee pr ced 10 sell s795.ooo. Lux 2BR 2BA Condo, Ow11rs will carry ht 752·7373 West,slde, lg 2 b, 1''°' b, 17141 673-4400 cath. ceO. llv rm .. 'folood 171-llll, lll-1444 wr•• V"D'D&LEE huge lvg rm. l/p. New kit. 121 ll '21·212' burning lrpl, lormal din., BIG CANYON Home. 4 Br. ~ patio, gar, $750. No Pets. HARBOR 2 car gar., WID. Aelrlg .. many custom features, n--1-=;......._ 646-2389 incl. Ideal loc. $135.000. excepllonally main, ---~ =o-aa-1--=p-,~i1-,--..... ..,~ •• =<ll! neg 556-8714 talned. $795.000. PI P. AC--'---- Baat. ltack 104 7 t 4 116o ,62 6 3 or r.::n: E1Sl1y affordab' 2 bdrm 2 -------.. -75t,6 128. Principals ~. ba appls dsht/llltlr gar Assume VA loans as low only. lTII Lii FAMILIES sundeck llat $535 'kids AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle is such that you make right move at right time-you'll receive "interesting" ofter. Focus on peraonallty. purcha!le of apparel, and favorable responae to recent inquiry. Cancer and another Aquarian figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Shake>'up oa:un behind scenes and you benefit aa result. A "mysterious stranger " is working in your behalf and soon you'll be aware of it. ~~~~~~~~ as 8112"/o. 3-4,&5Br. top sm lee 539-6190 BEST = areas. motivated. ILIFFICOllOIPUI 3 houses on lot, W/tlda, I u t ...... A u-· ·-·--.... Lfttft ltla1• l•Jfr••t Marcella agt 840-2678 4 bdrm. 3 ba. split level. llxers. best otter over El Ten 2232 talll a uaa.. Ndlanb. 111. arnm!!tl, NEW CUSTOM. Be the 111 ' $60,000. assumable loan. i•• to occupy 1his excep, SEASPRAY TOWNHOME. corner lot, large patio on By ownr 548·0113. 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2200 sq It, 115 •l11l1a Vi~t -7 Ja1Ma J1lu• 2711 Cnta 'Ctsa nZ4 tlonally detailed 2,story Oceancloae.2Br. ~2Ba. greenbelt. rec re, acre.jec.frulttrees,elltra HOMES ARENT - home On quiet Llt•le Pool~ Tennis + Security decorated, n-crpts, kit Newport ocean lronts clean. Gardner. Avall 9/1 ... 1 1 VI I 3 Bd 3 4 Br 2 Ba duple1t, 100 blk, 28r, nr So. Coat ,,..._ lsland.Copperrool,hl,gh Gate 4 vrs new appliances, across from duplex & triplex. Spec:, 83~2150. ...9uon5750e1o Frm. d sml bay vu, yrly 1 575. 545.4731 , " ' pool PP ownr wlll assist tawal 673 7873 '· mo. ence $1375/mo, 675,9057. 54S-0034 ceillngs, stained glass, $ t 211 •0 0 0 · Ag 8 n t I ti. I C II I I f r. • . fnataia , yard, kldllpets welcome. 675-8877 --------elevator. Spa. Steam bath 851,9 t35. 644-4201 n nano ng. a or n ° A...t f St t A f £ •5 2000 2 Br / dally att 4 pm Mr Oea11 v. t a I Vall;! 2234 gent. no ee . .,.. , · --------wtgat apta, .,... and sun deck Included In lm'at 1044 760-0157. Preurt: 1550 Su,._ oft-3 ... 2 Be pool la1lltl paid. ~120 1-5PM. this 3 Bed. • family rm, !!::. !! · Unique ae up 3 Br 3 Ba 2 ..... -.,.. a825 2178 "E" Plec9nt18 '4t0. Plerllloal tor large yacht IY OWIEI Clltthaven 3 Br big A2 lot, i--.... 1 ......... -..... ---storyw/ddblgaragetnod jacuzzi home patio 825 Pnia1al1 nt7 2192 "C" Plac9ntlal'l50 d d fl $215K _... S675 dlo kids pet• must aee . andcloset0Harbor11n·3 Br, t"• ea house hrw oors. vacation 1n Strat-+pvtguestllu 539 ,.""BESTAI f 1Brlargeatepatobeach A d d I .,.. 0 1• • "•2 9""'" Incl appls & utlls $350 ""1.., ty ee leu,ndry, g' ar~, no.-..· 3 Br. 2 Ba. Q81tlQ8, ~ trance. e uce 0 w/bonus rm, great cond, wn ..,g,"'" ' ~-ford-Avon tour Brltlan .,...... In 4--plelC OCC $1.500 ,000, Call great financing , and Europe and enjoy muet ue detail• l~rt•acla Wt $825/yrly.67 -9327. peta.'5aS ~7"3 no 673,6900. Sl la,ooo. 857.9583. Cl-IPWRLJ freedom and aavlng by 539-6190 BEST Ally fee bl()c;: al 8r 1· · · ~ •rw; 1 m; owning your own lBlh B It .. "tO ~ b k to eand/eurf l'-00 Peninsula P nt, 2 ., 2 1425 _Upper lge ~ 28' • ' ltWJtrt ll1l1ltt1-CUSTOM BUILT IEIHILO llME Century apt. For details aat. It• aa bungalow a,ppls + crpts NBa. 2 C4I' la~, 2 1be. no pet• 311 w VIEW HILLSIDE. !>rive by 8 lrom It's n-shake root . call 714-493,4101 eike-bCllCIGhes In minutes thru-out hurry 539•6190 E"10'· frplc, 11 Imo. Wllaon, 631-21°77 . 233 1 Cllfl Drive and see In Northwoods, 4 drms, and extensive use ol 1400 unit with gar pool & BEST Riiy fee ou 675•9133· tor yourself that this 2'1r baths, custom home, French windows and I.E. Waat.. lib xtras call last 530-6190 1 Br. + Oen, 2 Ba, steps to C • I • 27.. U llm& 1P'1 home ha.s been newly many extras. cent. AIC. 2 doors , It's a delight to FIXER In Costa Meea BEST Alty lee baa c h . comm t y troaa t U aa la·llll painted outside and call llreplaces, big ,kitchen Is show Two redwood w/yard. H8't finer 2 Br houM off pool/tennis. $850/mo. Sunny & nice 2 8( 1 L 1 Br. gu a water pmld, to see the spacious In, a homemakers dream, patios with spa and pri, GOLDEN PROPERTIES New:and tam rm mod P rop• rt y Hou• e upatalre, no pet a. enclad gar, gas bbq, terlor. Unobstructed Everything Is already vate rear yard. Walk In 752-1589 kltch crpte f/yd 5495 + 8.42-3850. 1635/mo. 559-9285 dlhwft. 1'3~ "close up .. view ol there and bull! In. Comm wine cellar. $335,000. •--------Ba)'tront, ocean and a pool and tennla. Drive by 1201 Cliff Or, fee539-6190BEST 48r.3Ba.Femrm,formCeltl•nl ltU l'96/mo2&. 1 Be•t. sea of lights. Large $299.000. then call le~rt ltacla Ult Not far toocean 2 bdnn hm din rm, spa, $1500/mo. encl pmlo, amal 09t OK, 2-story. 3 bdrm + tamuv -r1-1 e a)ISfcle vluage. nr water, fenced garage $400'• 650-34155 carport, tndi:y rm. --p I I b h 539 6190 BEST........ 2Br, w.ee. tarn rm, ,_ 735 w 181h St rm. lormal dining and ._isor PlYILlll IULTH must see. oo. cu s •· , ,...., 4 Br. 3 Ba.+ FA, Newport cpta/drl)l/palnt. lg patio. TSL Mgmt 142_1803 3-car garage. Owner ou1 Ill llJO jacuuJ. Reas. 675-9936 Ownr occupied hm. avail Shor ... walk to beach, No pels nloe location ot area and MUST SELL. I • Ill Oll'fll Sept 1_ 4 Br. den. country poota, tenn11. S 1175/mo. 2195 MIM, ST. S850 mo: $495/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool. See and su b m It. 90 fy For lease, completely kl1 , t 'n ml to boh. Agt 840-820~. + dep. To aee call laundry roon'I, c:toM to $495,000.Call631-1400 651 .. 1177 DOVER SHORES lurnlStlednome, 10to 12 $92Sl mo. 546,2313, Eas1blufl:4Br3balwnhse. 645,9604 lhopplng, 149E.BaySt. - "'/\Tl •>rtt(l/'111 months. beginning· Julle. 953,9512. 2 car gar, patio. $1300, T11.llplt. 141·1111 .. ..., Expansive cuSlorn home 110MI''> t...:. Aug/Sept Hrd'WOOd Walk to beach. Lovely 1 760-85l3 1 er, upstairs w/C:.r. S595 2 Br, 2 Be AE•L es r•re on a huge lot. 5 Br 4'n b1, lloors tine ceblntry • B 3 f T lo _... ... ... & 1 •• • • story,.. r, ba, am rm, N-Heights 3 Br. 2 $400/rno. t-lo pate. ownhOule, pat ... _. 131-1"""" new spa poo · MOii ex· marble bath 3 frpls back "~"""' OK ..... --I _.. h • • din rm, patio, coortyd Ba. frplc, pool & Jacuzz:l. ,.,,•d. Avall 811. 352 Vic-em pet • c:wport, --._ .. L•-~ CIUS ve OH•OWCase ome ba ·•le 0 lental n"'a ....., To piece your n-aoe before 1he rtMldlng publlc, phone Dally Piiot Clualflaci. 8.42·5678 --,,,.,.-n on 1 commanding view Y • w. r ·-• · (Showcase Hornee). Call $1100/mo.831,1276. torla.845,8161. blHna. · lot. s935,000 lsehld ant I q "et. $ 4 5 O O • Mr Meyer 549-1366. S 8'40 W lath Slreet Wh t W __ .. __._,, W_.... S 3 500 d A & 640-5332 l--'at H~4 Npt Terr. Condo. 2 bd. 2 2 Br. 1'h Ba. 810 Joann t. TSL 842~221 842•1803. • • .,....,..,.., "'"' 1 1, Ian quote. in •-ba, no child/pets. Rent, Adults pref, Small dog ' ot S hopping, right al H Investments 751-5989 S.atla L•tHI ZlH 2 lo 5 Bdrme. s1m2000. $700; Security s 1000. Ok. 645:8453. $595/.mo. 2 Br. 1"' e. your flngartlpe .-ydeyl -~ 642-3073 TownhooM, ,_ carpet, Dally P'llot Clautfled Duplex, $260,000, 3 Br & 2 Niguel Shores. 4 Br. 2 Ba, 2 Br. 1 Ba. $445/mo. 2269 new drapea, laundry Ade. To place your ad, Br. S20K down. Steps to newly lurn Gated secur· Seawlnd 5 Br. 3ba. view, C Maple. No pets. roorn enctoted 118'-oe. call 642-5678 and let a aand.974-21441. lty,prlvatebeach,tennls, ~ gdnr. tann111pool 540-4484. 1923Pomona •-•• ._. •-swt-1111-·1.11-..a1t11002 Cleealfled Acl-VllOf '"91P Harbor Knolls Condo. 3 seuna. $1500/yrly or lfy S18001mo.1559-9539 28r.2Ba.patlo,pool.1p1. TSLMgmt IM2·1I03 __ ._,. -•• _.,...., """'' B 2'"-B $280 000 B seasonally. 661-7712. ,~. r, '• a. · Y TlllLIFJI..... Clubhous e , gym , AlmoatnewdaluAe2.COfY 1 ..... ltr hit Btun ftr lilt Roa111 fer Salt owner. 760-6961· IHlll Uafuaidi.. 65l•l177 3 Br, 2'h Ba, pool, tennis, 1800/mo. Nr SC Plaza. 2 Br. 2 Ba. yarda, I I I I I I I ........................ ....., ..... __ , Harbor Ridge 2Brl2Ba putting green. Nr schOOI 545,4533 balconlH , gardener, :~~~~~~~~·~·~2~~=:"~·~·==~~~~~~~~~~··~2~h=•~·='=~~~~~·=oo~z ~~~~~~h~~ ma &sh~s1™~~~oau~sk 2 e..~~-~~ • $375,000 BKR/6•0-6259 Npt Crest: 29r w/nu cpl, 644-8138. encloaad garage. upper, Avail 8-1. Lotrl wecdy9 Harbor Ridge 4 Bdrrn. fireplace. comm pool & WESTCLIFF 3 Br. 2'h Ba. $575/mo. MeM del Mar. 647-9571· Evea./wknde STOP spectacular view, former tennis. $1100 Fam Rm. Formal D.R. No pate. 751,9905 Ml 850-0223· model, $3700/mo. Ag1 Newport Twnhme: 38r $13501mo. gardener New Condo for rent. 2 Br.Cond .,..--o-2-8-r-. _2_,S...---neer- 760-8333 wlsOp. lmmac. and unit. Beautlful view with lnctd. 548-4102. 2 \li Be. 1700/mo, S.C. Pleu. pool , security gate. $1250. prlVtc:Y. 2 ITIU18' br, den, 673 ~oo $675/mo Ind l'IMt I URIE LOT 90ll 178 with older home. $225,000. lltf loCar"• IHr. 141-llH Lm IT Tll IUOI AND HAVE SOME INCOME 1-Jrge A-frame with 3 bcfrm1, end 1011. Added bonus: 9110k unit wllh patio. "' block to beech , nice araa. Asking St89,000, owner will WATERFRONT HOMES 2Y. ba, P9t.,. Turtlerock, l1all Au IUI -4.. · water, no0pett. '31:1471. 631, 1•00 11450/mo 552·7038 1 bd, ;duh condo, ale, ~Y decorlled Eulllde -----,....,....---,,-...,, c: pool, tennis, eeo gtt. 2 Br. 1 Ba. No pet1. Decorator9 model unit, 2 l•••tr I wt.fer In the uw.utlful SCllltlng of $475/mo + dep, No "'"ti. S5001mo. 831-8155, !'..:....!.. Be, ~-din ~ IHfth Turtlefock: 4Br 3ba e1eac. 588-8814 .. -.....,.,.,, meny _,,.._ ...., ...._. ····n hOIJe. lo the right famlly. • Tll lllm ~. u u . 0. b •---Pvt backyard. newly t tia IHO 702 PllP 111111--1 landscaped tront. Q.,.aa Quiet 28' 2Be c:toM to ---~·----- 11• •tM1ll oarier lnctudeel. s1eoo. BrlttanyWda. s BR, pool, beech.' 11r'ep1ace. Eat91de28r.1 Bil.upper, .,.., (714)385·•514. (714) toe patio, dbl gar, 1760. balcony,dll'lwll'lf.cllnrm, petlo. '615/mo. Sit~ .i Jal... 120-1352 ev/Wknd1. Agt. 84M380. encl garege. 1826 mo. venl\D'. C.M. 541 ~ ., Ptala1ala 2217 FWlt/l ..... AMcllo San cea........ 21&3 Peoltlc. OM. Jeff ..,.., aneear. i..~ .. tn Vlllu 2 ..... 2 ... g-a..--•-L.. ••tt Agt. # 11, <*154M530. EMtalda CM 2 8r 1 .. BalbOa Pier yrty rental ....,..... · uv, .... ........ -d·...... __...., small 1 Br. S<t50/mo. petlo. CV9tom deear. d Pentridge Cove 2 Bf. 2 Ba. .. .,..... Uppet, --, summer. S400 wlnll,, ~a.lanoea. furn/untwn, MacArttl\lr Vlllege, 1 &r, bultt4n1 2 car oar• gar, wuti '"'· tacua'. no 675.66Qe .... 1ennl9, golf. Avall pool, tennla. olub. w/open~r. pool, •P•· peta. '515/mo. Calt · Imm. Cell •newer ad '47&/mo. IMM380. ST815/mo.154&-311&. .,.,.,_nd Al UGO 111\ ba, 2 110ry, dbl ;•r. 714·497,...tM. Aertl!!tt ~ .... · .... w' P9.._. dul*•. upps, MOiied Beach Hou" lor rent: 28' 714, 8.42-4300. 2• l'lr. or . ~ .. Pvt 1 ... :r. r.r:· tlo EMtalde CM I Ir 1 ii I new cpt, °'*' ~'"' oell-er· ~ • ... . _,.. ... "" .... ftO 0 •t R d lh• Ad 1ng1. 1900/mo yrly, L!taaa ""t !!!! ...... blW M 75. e-8183. . g:.·a. H7&imo. CaM On fta I" 676-8120 aot R:."Cavuna.'f'S. +-=: Yrty, nlc*Y"'-'rn. bechelof, .......... evelWtlnd HI'* ~ ~ • Cerna ••I Li DD ocean view, pvt Y,,.d8• 1 mature per90n.1 ntemllr, 1 B r u n It • F, p 1 0 • )(LO H•r iliii 1 Ir iii[ tarry. 142-1200 PETE BARRETI St250t mo. U1·Slv $3251ncl utlll,G73-30M / daflwstlr lll.£SS YOO WOllD LIKE TO 8[ TREATED TO A 60llUJET ONO FOR TWO clbR 2 Ir. 2 L. 2 FP, 2 dys. 11.,.9153 "91. or 121s12i1.o385 ~~oeC....noe. am Poot. Patto, ''''•· • AT 11€ FAMOUS ll:WPOltT BEACH MARRIOTT HOT£L RESORT AM> TENllS Cllml 0 oar. nw pnt, nr Hbf, .:: ~ U11 oomplelc •'PC>OI· l460 0atw ... ,.,.., t>eern, nw cpto, ofrel, no ~aaa ..... mo. 381 Hemllton As a special introductory offer, .. would Ilk• to treat you to a d•llthtful eventna pate. s1100. MO.o&19. H:d tt::h~ Pnlaaall MIT · .-wnaana I I nd .... nd d t -uw 2 & So Of Jecuut pool I rm .epllt 1411 i' 9r, 1 .. Allit. fllt"'i"I tlM .. mott's world famous cu 1 ne a some very'"' some oor pr zts. -·· 3 Br B• 1rp1e. • i.vet 11ome tlld• teoo·• + llLllA ...... SMMHI t 1r t .. This Is j111 our •Y of introduclnc you to tht "flqship" of t imeshares .... The HerbofAl4geL.,..tremont: PCH. Avan. 8110 at ... &3to41t0aear 0...,,,qui.t;,;tlen, •eataBAll Townf!OuM.. ,..,.C • .,._. .... Lod I .... rb 'ltd f r1 f Bl IN Prot ... lonally 11050/mo.115-2500 lergebtlth a.tOS/yny .... -llgtlte, IMltto ...... --. breatlttlkill Snow 1.1.... p n u .. nea '1 unsPo• our season rtso o I r 1encnc.pea" ~a•ed: !'lat iiitiri wliiit'to ocwr1 2 ....... llnel ml lnddi utRa •-•-•• Ml A~ Liu Callfontia. TM dinner. door prlzts and no obliption preuntatlon on Snow Like oceen 111ew.1erge IP•. Br wtdll'lwttlr a crgi. too Qif\li n:.t:m ,mv;m, Adult• no peta. e7;.93n. =tufty •.:::r TIL MOmt ....-.11 Lodp wUI cost you notlllna. Of course you must bt over twtnty·ont, p lnfully ~:i=t:r= ~~,. + ,.. as ·&Ito eoc11ta11 pooi a )to. A.,a11 • Pat1oa1:!. NoZ. •-L-.,,.--1 &"'"2,,..1r..--.C11111---io.--..-••PIOJ'fd 1nd if you are marrltd your SPoUst must 1ccompanyyou. Thlt's lt!Wtonly 1mmedlatue1e. lmmed. suoo1mo. C.ta.... •14 Uc:trm. t'Ala. fHO p&tlo. oier-. .-, poot. .,. REALTY ... _ 1 ll-lt .... 1mount of ,_., avallablt for this compllmtntarv di. nner presentation S525.000. Prtvata Party. Spyglaaa Ridge • Br 2112 973-63~. 90'· LCll Apf. i5601mo. Gii l51 L21•'·641--t40I. -"' ~ _. ooun . .. .,.., '" -_.. '1 D•. lront I baOll ~. ~ ~ "9lld ..._.. Of unturn. hat...ic» OM. -- -~ room. Clll lillr l so please call soon .... For Information 1nd rtstMtlons call Sandy toll fret (100) 462· llWPllT TllUll yarde. i '(Pica. blHn bat, Tlwl'•-.. ._ 931..-.1 1 Bdrm uoo.1eo1 Meadow• ~Pt•. 4931 Of call lltr C011tct at (714) 166·8808. 3Br, 28e, S125.000 famfly rm, 3 c.r garege, OMV ~OT Hr 1-..e. ~ '*40tl. W llr •· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~.~~st~~. -~~~~e~~ ~v~~ ~~'~ l ':: Agt. 831·34 .. 4 835·0344 .. .. .... ~ "°' Cllldlldl ~-llYd. ., -~~~-----~ --' . I • • Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 25, 1983 .. M=tl:l:r lattl At!!l!!fl Ca~ ltnlct lltclrical Car•1a111 11 ... Cltla!q Palat~ P•rr!•t P11l lln/l!rln •==:;;li;;;l;;;m lrtM lrl!fq llftl i AMXll CARPET Ul9Cirklan· JJ;;!/Rep1fr.10M""owiiiiiii.•ld-oeiil ... c·1Mn-.. ·u·p·.·v·1m-. JOAN'S CLEAN1fJd r& PlllTlll "WE GALS SHOULD iiiiFlll llU'I i--.;.ri.iiiiiiiiiN-PRIP- sl 84 per da~ 0on·1 Plea! FrM1nalytl1 For St.75 Sq. Yd All lypei. Low prlc ... Lie. Fr" .. 1. Reu. relea. Jim Cook·trrand1·all wllely by Rlcherc~ Sinor. Lie. HANO TOGETHER" Experienced I Pro· Ttlmmlno. remo11.i. yard • or your ceMover phone. Cell Pete 772· 1722. Free •st 63 l-2345 14&-1958 dulllt. 540· 1281 280144. 14 yrt of happy 838-0730 1nytlme 1 ... 1one1. Very rMtOn· cleen-upe. etc. l42·29t 4 l'h11'1 AU~ Pt'Y or• ltlettHs Ctatal C.acrtlt ELE.CTRICIAN: Priced ... l local ~•tornlfa, ~ eb .. rat• for Ill of your SLOW Mrtsi 30,:IJ.... ltd ~·=;;::: .... roll om u-Bloa """" ''" ""m•to on ,11 h 1!U !I 20 tue The.nk YoU. 983-4' 114 PIPl~'J l!';elrCHING pool ~..:. For •11$*1 Tree """ end removed, ,.,.. 11_ We1141-Cust. work. Lie lerge or small jObt. Lie. " om;Tip1arep.r1, ...,.... nm Mfvlce, ...,1 evenlngl' D9ll cMlnupe, 55'-7017 DAly Bi.. .. ,111 F-~.~ .. ~I ,381057 sR.owbor573 .• 809· • 3~21. 873-0359 Y" ex~. ,...onable, '1. ~ tlM.Jll P fWlluocot. lntlut. 30 yra. 5pm 10 8 pm II no 1...:;----.~---.---"'"' .... _......... .. lrM .... 838-7308, 7 Ueble.483-4947. Prompt, neat pro· NMl.Paul645-29n tnitwer, PLEASE KEEP ..... ' Pl.OT Llw eu111? Judgemen11? concrete meeonry n11• Fuc!!f d1y1 weell. Allen. 1 __ .a -fe111on111 836-7149 TRYING... Fi!F.:ni~r!::if:!'r.n~ FREE CONSULATION work, f~ndellon1. Block, Rlldw<>Od/cedar fenclng, --HI ~ CUSTOM EXTERIORS ~ · £D1 (t1•) ••1-tlll SUNSHINE WINDOW Scott Genlllly brick. Llc'd. 536-5013. new/repair, redwood llPAllS * PAllTlll bOOdRf WiMofHERS . r ,USTCllllG • -CL!ANINO 142-1549 SERVICE ll0-01•2 I I decka/pallo covert & 111 EiC, Gery 845-5277 PTL TREES • LANDSCAPING & INTER. Aeaa. ralH. FrM • 11,..1 "'''"'' ... I -L itti ta rac tfl, masonry work. John i 21 YRS. 642-3657 eet. Sieve M 7-4281 ' 1n1u11 •n1..... White Wlurd Window u.f! ~ Ctatral 631-5186 H II_ Cu1tom hN pllnttng. re-145-1251 Huw Roofing-ell lypee Wuhlng. Tn. only meglc DIECTORY bo1h4if wmGvel cere. my RemodettRepaira. comm "·ra 1 ft...-, It 1 bbfJpJoes •11ta..!f_ duced 1ummer ratu. Llc~;=~-~~~34 la quellty. 131·2028 00 IT NOWll C.M. home, Intent & up. & r··•.. Llc'd bonded -.,.. & Small Moving Jobs BRICKWORK: Smeii jo'ba. FrM eat. Dive 873-203 t p aa 111 It It La C C ,,. ........ • • MIKE646-139t ___ ,. _______ Oennl1 Reymond Roofing •;.;.1iiiiOiiioiiiiiiiiiW._ ___ _ &11 fM sa.A 111 hrts .... 6-6684 Ins For eat. 552·9142. N-por1, Co.ta Mesa, Ill =r ... -&1~ H lar D •Ml· ll21 N-1"'-elra/Recovwl '81111 iW reqUi( .. thet 811 y~ Deily Piiot HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE lrvln•. Reta. 875-3175 ... T ....... .,_.._ ...... __ t,,,,, la1i1n1 Fllf HTI' .. '"S Furniture, Trash, Tr-~----,,.-----lie •4258 4 984-2 11 WATERHEA ERSpeclat Lie. 441488. 869-4102 contrect0t1 wno pertonn ,...._ __ ~, It -•5 Brlciework· Smell or latge POOlheatera•Furn-. WOtkover$200lneludlng Rlpreeentellve met Remodels· Additions Springs, repair, door oper· 963·54 l5 NORM job .. & repelra. LOCll refa. OE~r-4'S PAINTING * Faucet1•Dlapo11t1• rttariaJ llbor and maletlelt rnuet M2·Hll eJt.122 EXECUTIVE SUPPORT Lge/small. U l0688 a tors. See demonslrallon LT HAU LINO -MOVING. 1145·8~ 12 RHld/comml/lnd. ltmcn be lloenWS. Unllceneld Your office. Top 1klll1, tnc1, Mark 673-7425 Seacoast. 2488 N-port GARDENING . ODO JOBS ---------Reas 850-7169 llYH'-'rt'1 Pl1•M11 contrectora should ao --------· word processing. Prof SEQUOIA CONST-llc'd, Blvd, C.M. 642·3490 JON 645-8192 •Masonry-Stucco: n-/ E Wllll Gii p I 1 BIG OR SMALL.·· Word Proceulng 111te In their ~lelng. • references. 497-6290 cuslomremodellng, patio ----H I • repair. All types. Quality. · •m •• e nt ng Wfi DO IT ALLI 549-9770 & letter composition. Contrec1ora and con· Aneutla. I! • • tat 1 .. 111 Lowfft price. 631-2345 Contrac1or: compellllve Reu. Prompt. 642·8035 aumera, eonte"t Mary covrstdecks. 966-2423 war 11111 c retes, custom work. lie. Drains cleared from S5 & ~ dfRtiAfo uedCACCT Ca~iatt Mui11 Brad CLEAN-UP MASTERS Need your painting & • • 10 yra •~P. 75t-7080 $15 tnyllme. Repairs. Secrellrlll wvtce: typlng, Grondleet 558-4088 with Peraonel Serv. Taxes _ SP. " . 1 P 1 A k wallpapering done. Give tftlll_ 851·98-0•M&M642·9033 copy, •le. Fut ~. any q1MllOo1. Contrec-:JO Yf"I exper. 640.2068 •N-cabinets. cabinet wrMal•I All 5 zes. ro • reas. s us a call, we work w/our .lfic bdVING· ln1/E111. Call Jim 1175-4456 780-8359 tor'• S111e License feel"" bats & tormlc• d about our 25,000 lawn •3 5 86 c ~--· 1•1 11-Orelns c ... red from •5 & "'~-d 28 Civic "-1-"j' 1 5 642--0881 essy ogsl Grooming special Call anytime. customen. u 1· 1 Quick. arefvl .,...,,Ice • • -• TYPING/BOOKKEEPING .,..,., • .,...,, "' •Al"'llp..,.~-·.·y•.p•e•r""~kl"'~ng-L•o•t • Ccoun er op . ;c;~~: ~~:nz4~2:21~~har 646-6684 (Mlcheel) ltalt ltHiaJ Uc T l38048 552-04 lO tnlle>ct Competitive price 8:1~~~.r~T:.~::>;3 For lndlv.laml buslneea :i,:~C~O~~· Santi ~~.;irs-s.atcoatlng arpe•IJJ Dt • Clean ups · Landacaplng -..,R;;;.0;;;8.,1""N"'1s"'"c•t""EillA .. N""1"'"N•G-*I· 1 U'111* ~°c{ lllnl wor:; F:~t,;erv -....,A,,..,O""'L...,.L""'tN""''....,A_O,....O""T=E=R--Hr/day/wk. 640--0898 1--------- ·,S&s hnhlt 631-4199Lle Remodel-repair. unique & antic Att•CJ Hauling · Tree Trim SERVICE· a thoroughly Best qu1111y. 25 yr. ei1p. yrs •~P. • Drains from s4 50 EXECUTIVE SUPPORT •---------- ,...... Unusual wor1< 1 specl11ty. lt11t•tt,trl 110/w• Free est. 642·9907 clean house. 540·0857 Competitive rates. Ralph'• Paining. Int/ext. Plum bing repalt. OC's Your otttoe. Top 1klll1, Incl. Find whet !ou wan I In -Oen Hellberg Grading 20 yrs lie. bonded. Childcare companions I ~ I W t • Lie. T· 116,428 730· 1353 r111 rat11, free est. 24 lowest retet. 75t-8753 word prooeaslng, Prof, Dally PltoC Clwfflede. & Paving Co. Aes841c2om_ 17m20 Palombo Const 962·8314 couples. We come 10 yo'u. IF•H •I •• t Frtt Wla4ew Olt11lac STARVING COLLEGE hrl. 841 ·3588 relerencet. 497 ~290 Lie 3978804 Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Any tolll House & Carpel Smith & Son Plumblng · · Mair craftsman. apecial· Low lees. (213)541-5150 month. $20 to $25. cleaning We clean your STUDENTS MOVING CO. Speedy me Int serv, Plumblng repelra & drafns ltwia Alttr1IJe11 ftw Ad Action l'.Jttte Mll9 Muftllt Mt on 1 lzlng finish & remodeling. ~all 546-9707 windows free. INSURED Lie. T t24-436. Insured. lnl/exl. homes & 1p11. clHrld. Lie. 645-3426 ;'8 ••t "" T II.I I 499·3105 & REFS Cell Tod• •• 641•8427 842-3890· BY PR F. EUROPEAN Cal "' • e ong cem• e . ALU ACOUSTICAL General garden malnten· . y ... r. WATCH us GROWi T"•tNEO ....... -.tr .... All a IPlder end rMd In the Remod/facellfts, wood All Phases & Repairs ance. Cleanups, tree 1nm Sparkle 540·5854 ...... II "" .._. .. Delly Piiot CIHalfled patio cvrs /decks. BUD552·9582 lraees1.Abe548·8519 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL? lania1Stmcn 1-•.•11operia~,..1------1 knocka onen-'*" you llttlngscheerfullytakenln Daiy Plot ..ction lbout Mlea Muf· drywall hm rprs By L t k It lh I -F8r11iin'g fntltfior 6"ign lt....t I O·" your home. For appt, clll ..... Tun.tend bought It Rllldy B41-0622 . DRYWALL TAPING Haullng, ctean-upa, tree e me eep a way. Laguna Nurtlng Service HANOlt-IG/STRIPPING UM reeu -,,....t ng -Y CELIA 850·1090 '°' St.ts.. You cen Mii All Te~tures & Acoustic trimming, yard malnl, trustworthy cleaning now offering privet• duty VISA-MC Scott 645-9325 Piiot Cl111llted Ada 101---------11\.~nD 1our tuH•t end 1011 of Repalr-Allerallons Free est. Kevin 673•1503 lndscp. Mike 646·650? Julle 838·3044 care. Companions • .,,,----,------reecn the Orenga Cou1 P90S)le who naecs paop1e NI lhlUI\ olfler tfllnga through Doors·Wlndows-Cablnels Housec .. arilng: prol. Jobs llve·ln1, AldH, LVN's, Ellpert W•llcoverlng In· matttet. llhould ftayt cf** tha 642 5678 Dally Piiot Cteaallled P1nel-P1tlos-Fences. 35 SELL Idle 1tem1 with • JIPllESI UllllEI HOME OR BUSINESS RN'1 now avellable. 24 Hr stallallon. Re1.s. Consult· Phorle 642-5878 SeMce onctory In the • Ada. Cal 142·5878 Yf"I exp. Jerry 546-4413 o.11y Piiot Cl .... tled Ad. 839·5035 Free estimates 966·8427 Service. 714-494-7272 ant Alllgnmt. 581·8590 DAILY PILOT I~~~~~~~~ .......... laL &JU!anb, Oaf. 1111111 tt Office ltalall 2914 Lest a FH•• 3004 Mer111,!n, 1111 Wut.. SllO ltlt Wu... SIM 1111 Wu... SIM ltlt Wu... llM C..la .... 2724 l~r1 ltacll 2711 Sllart 2901 Office space ror lease: 747 S300 REWARD. bile s:aJ T .D. I 4021 Bookk~r .... telhra. IWITIUlll llLlll P1rl·llme Church Sec· 2 mouse. 113 29th SI. Fem rmmte 25+ prof. 3BR ft, $695/mo ullll pd. A/C, Point Himalayan cal , long Hit Call us . AM FUNDING Bkkpr, II ctlarc· PIT. lmmedllte openings In our Full time. RequlrH bulc: retery. ICCUrltl typist. 2 Br, cpt/drps. new p81nt. Npt Penn $900/mo 2BA Bal. Isl. S260 mo ground llr. 1055 El hair, lost 712 H:~bor VI-RES INC 952·900 1 2·3 dey1/wk. i1p'd In order department. Xlnl knoWledge of plumblng, 645-5781 $450/mo. 1st/tut,+ sec. A v 1 1 I '1 m m e d : 1t1er 5. 962-4136 Camino Or, Costa Mesa. ~s 760·6 1 Aulhorlied ·loan origin~ p1yroll end quar1er~ tlll PIT or summer work. rough carpentry and --------- 180 E. Rochester 213-433..(1502 lncredlble Oc11n View 3 Blks E ol Falrvl-& Found: 719, blk Belglen etorfor S & L's, Banks. returns. Locellon e.nta S5~ /hrly. No eKperlenoa electrlcal technlquea. Part time, mornlnga, 548-0194, 675-6527 Adams. Shepherd Wht spot on Compellve. low lnter•t An1/Tutlln bor<M<. XLNT necessary, will train. Call Minimum 1 yr prior exper. cteanup/melnten1nc1. B E d I pie clean 2 Br. 1 Be, prefer Sr. 2 br, 3 ba S Laguna 754· 1040, Mr Tr1cy stomach 645-9588 rates & lees. 30-s. A xed P1y end condlllons. Con· Dave, 549-9950 desired. Per;aon1l lneurld IPl)ly 1705 So COHt 2 r ·ti e, r • • Citizen. 645-6451 Coral condo Frplc. 2 decks, ,. lect Kaatln 11 558-3924 hi le Job Hwy, Leg Bch. non-amkr, washer/dryer. Pl., Npt Hgls. g1rege. pool 499·6009 DELUXE OFFICE SUITES & edjustable 1st. 2nd & ---------••Hfl I.,.__ ve c UM on man· _ __;..._.:_ ____ _ Avail 8· 1. $625/mo. Bayfront bldg. 600.1107 3rd. T.0.'1: Commercial OAINITll ..---• datory. Entry leYel P<l$-PllTTm 14&-8088. Female rmmte needed to sq ft avail from Sl .25. fOlJND ADS R.E. loena. Experienced In cuatom Melle excellent mone)I lllon w/Jtlnt benellt1. AP· 1_ -_. ~slmrgeCn,ondNowpwt/2Cbreusslt· BASEMENT $1.00 sq 11. WIDOW HAS $$$ for woodworking, and c1bl· working with usl We are pllcetlon1 avlll. II Com· -•5 -•nun ·~· 2500 It c 11 M F 1 en lntltfnatlonal oompe.ny munlly Center. Niguel Dellver euto newepapet V6fc:alFll!ld Pool, tennis etc. Must be sq · • : on· r •Rf FREE T.0'1, $10,000 up. No nell. Work refs. Farrell oflerlng e grHt op· Shoret Community route In Leguna Beech PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS ••&1-mS COUNTRY CLUB clean. quiet, non-smkr. 9•5. 642•4644 n credit check, no penally. Ceblneta 845•9711 portunlty. Trelnlng avall· Auoc. 33854 Niguel erea. Mon-Fri (•lier· rw •• LIVING $350/mo. 642·2487. For tease. corporate office C I Atao buy Jumbo ro. Ger Wash Help Wanted. able. Full time, pert·llme. Shores o r.. Laguna noon). Sit a Sun (eerty Be1utlfur g•rd61'1 apta. IN NEWPORT BEACH M/F Bch I 3 2 space, 1600 sq ft., ocean 3 : $300K up. @ Denison Attendant wiper, M/F. Mr Rey ... 839-8849 Nlgual btwn tOam & 4 morn.). Mu11 Have r• patio., decks, spa. No Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap•r1· b •2 d t'nl af~251 t>d. vi-. Prestigious Dover Assoc. 873-7311. 650-1015 Houaekeeper/chlldcere. pm, Mon lhru Fri. lleble tran1por1111on 2P9Bdls. 2 .... S805 menls & TownhouMI. u~is.~4:.~757 mo + Or. In Newport Beech. 142·1111 Slot Cook needed. 2300 W 1 1 Some collecting r•· rm. ""· Some era elegant 1)1 near Coast Hwy. $1.35 aq Btlt Wiit.. Ive n, non-1mkr. Irvine. • ........ T,.._.. quired, mo9tly peld In ed· 398W.Wllaon 631-5583 furnlshedFroms620 M/Fn/smkr,4brhse Nr II Full service with-I l4IOOO Oceanfron t , NB . ~s~:rd.;d~1~91.~Flnancf'el planning fleld. ve.nce.Goodprofltt.Cell --••• '1WIE On Jamboree Rd at SC Plaza & OCC $250 bar & ample perking Call Found female Lab. gr8)1 Heallh end' Nuirtioo Co _6_7_5_·t_5_58_._____ 552-3983 or 631 6340 No ex~. nee. Yolend• Foller for detlll1. o.lly W5e1....s San Joaquin Hiiia Rd Incl ullls. 955-0609 Sylvia Pelican Properllas Ol•THWIS -------·---771-6583 Piiot • 142-4321 bt 342. IPTS. 1 7141645 6501 collar VIC. Felrvl-& nHds new repr11en· • 80 I"-1100 M/F Professlon11 Person, nc. • W 11 son 6 • 3 o • 8 3. 1allon In So. Calllornla Night Cuatodlana needed HP0~,:";,Tr'!11:irv ~~:;,·, _llW ___ l _E_R_TUl __ IE_I_ PUT·T191 llLU 9~."te~~;.;~·. ~1-l~a~ Acro11 from beach. 1 & 2 mid 20's, to share brand For tease executive offices Found: Male Dog, Med arH becluM ol repld b)' Huntington Beach Cliy private room & bath. S300·S600 per week E1rn an _.,,. 175 • S 120 poof spa nopeis Bdrms trom 5525. 210 new Condo. 3Bd/3ba. Lido Peninsula, Newport size. Tan w/bl~. mht growth. we are looklng School Dial. $1187 to 962•2851 Par1 end Full Time~ pw week. Polttlon• now Tll..._. ..-.i.1122 C 078 pool, lac. F/praf S275 Beach, 3122 sq tt. High b d H 8 7 23 tor lndlvldual1 wtlo have $1476 per mo. Apply ---------lllons evall. No E•per avallable In our Newpon -.-• ...-edar.640·5 mo 645·7168/498-4557 vlsibllltyolllcespaceplus 8;~-~352 · • ' the po11n1111 for high 20451 Cralmer Lene. HOUSEKEEPER: Non Neu We Train. Cell Mr. BelchT..._mlltletlngof· •7 • .r Be1chlron1. yearly rental, M/F 10 share 3 Br 1000 sq 11 private deck earnings. backed by Co H.B. Phone 964-8886. smoker. Live In. child Harris. 662-5790 flee for well spoken rndl. Dua Pilat • -2 Br. 2 Ba. Avail Sept TownhseC.M $260 Isl & ~n.~k-~~~:~~~ lnV~l~~gd~ FHouenldl/SSamyl b~kooF ~Dog. H. Bnr. lber1,1nW1ffngn c:.11mMr .. Oolp.,.m,' ~~:n: ... '~~.·YPf~l~tlons Clrl, exprd. 642-4802 ~~d· .. ~~·n.vg1lt1·~ Bachellor apt w/tull 559•1692· I t w k 556 7840 ' ~ • ' Housekeeping MfV needt WIST --· ,..,.... ..,,. II & $350 I 89 5 o9r5 76 -• Bldg Dls11nc1tvedecorat· 8•0-7784 M·W. 714-691·1372 IELIYEIJ 1 11 1 ..._._ Full/time ~•uon In ........ d"""' lnt••tlng , .... k chin beth. me Ill OUYtl WT nome 4 -3 or msg mg wllh wood paneling & u t me ,....., musl tleve ,,...... ~., -.. ulM.881·3853. 3 Br 2Ba.2cargeraoe. 548-t625.Joan wallpaper provides an Found. Yng M Germ 140000+ Needen1ra lncome?Be111 _c_a_r-=6_3_t_.4_1_1_e_._M_lfY __ meO;S•lrtaMllT ~~uc':i've-:!!~ L.erge lovely 2 Br 2 ba. lull security, on la1rw1y Ocean 111ew penthoose to iclnl atmosphere lor a11-S ~•Ph: rd · 6 mi:,.1 Health and' Nutrllion Co. independent carrier lorr Lab Teel\ who would also wllh lollowlng for exctullve gr em. Cell Linda for Inter· bike/walk to bch. $600, No pets. share. 2 Br. 2 Ba. NB. ecut111e otllces Avall lor 1 111 1 us 11 n · needs new represen· the Register Must have llke to do medical back women's shop 645•2972 view, 545-8808 644-6483 &44-0509 tennis . pool, etc . 2·5 year term Asking 642•2742 tetlon In So. Callfornl1 dependeble economy olfloe.C1llbe1ween8·12, · --------- 673-7550 $1 20 sq fl, triple and. tly ou've lost a pet weeen area because of rapid car. Irvine, Newport 955·2022. M•lure person for man· TILIPllll-t.rv 3 8', 2 Be. ffl)IC. dectc E. Blurt spaclout lBR. Annual CPI. Call Syt11t1: he 1 p you c 111 growth. We are looking Beech, Corona det Mer. agemanl PI T L1dlt1 No axperlenc9 neceeaary. & Olf. 1675. Calf Weel8)1 pool, pleesanl are1, no Prof M/F roomm1te for Pellcan Prop&ftlea Inc. 1-800-824-7797 tor lndlvldual1 who have Call Vleky 95t-7113 bel. Locel Resident, par· RNdy 10 _., 833-1858 wlll trialn. Sa&ery, No..._ 49$-8538. pe11S5•Smo.644-4767 C.M twnhse 2Br, 2B• 71'/645-6501. Broker the potenllal lor high llAM. manentamattofflcemen· Ing. Hours 5·9pm ,..., & cieen 2Br, 2Be N-lBr Condo. lrplc. $300 mo • '..\ ulll. cooperation Lost Blk puppy, 8 mo '..\ eamlnga. bacllld by Co ---------1ger Self motivated. MldlcaJ e62·5fl.43 Mr Devit /..._..... & • ., .. 5 cpts/drps bltns ger.,.. 642·4321 ext 245 days lab. ''t springer apen, Whl training Cell Mr Dove. HITAL lSSISTllT Must be bendable. able X·Rey potltlon 1vaM1ble. •----·-----:0'79'3-~:':".S..V...., pool, yrly·$750 'mo l'ii: _114_6-40 __ 7_3_e_v_n ____ NEWPORT CENTER Full marks/ctletl. 548--0802. 714•891•1372 Experienced. Full/pert to type, minor book· PIT Limited permit IC· PUT·~ last & sec. 652·5071 Rmmate for 2Br Condo, service EJcec:ullve Suites REW.A.ROI ---------lime. Good aelary. Npl keeping, amall peyrotl, cepllblewllhei1~. Typing lnvolc:M and Ille v-nice studlO ~--$575-$625. 640·54 70 Hff (I_ ........ _ _,,._.) Bch eree ... 73•6443 record keeper. good 0 or o t h y Co 111 n • , .-."--·d ..... k'g, • h--... - , • ..,,..... wkdys 8:30·5:30 aslc !or Dena Point. bch view ---------Lost Cream Persian type • .._....... " ,.._,,....,... .,.. ~ .,,.. am beckyerd. S4 mo. ---------1350 mo. 493-8779 • $290/up, carpatt, cat. vie Wiison & Meyer. Sat.-Wld. 5pm-11:30pm. phone peraonellty 557-3242 auembllng n •me 483-e538 New/lg tunny !Br Condo. ---------drapes. ale. restrooms. REWARD. 831-5211 or Newport VIila 142·5861 Den111 Frnt ore. 2 ·~ SA1n75,/wkA dlo ·~•r1t'o 5C5•1.I •lllLI ••11•-TS b1.dgee. F .. x Hrs. Min 20 lrplc, new cpt1/drps, Shr 3 Br apt on Newport 17301 Beech Blvd. Hunt· 6415-4496 dly/wk (llu). Exper " -...,. hr/wk. Starting 15/1\r. lut. a.M• 2740 bltns. gat•G'I. pool yrly lalend, non·smkr, lrg ,lngton Beach. 842·2834 --------· llE Yll IUllll pref'd 64•-0611 1142-4300, 24 hrs. 887-0788 148-974t 2 &. 211% 81 TOWnhOUM, $800 mo. 1st. laat & sec. Mstr Br w/own Be $325 LOST Madrid parro1, vie WOT Jll'IE llSTllOT IUIAIEI Loi Pefaon for renlel car Motel Maid. Apply 8030 lrg llv rm. din rm. bltlna. 7 5 2 • 5 o 7 1 w k d y s 650-0642 • EXIOmYI Simi • Warner & Rall. Sant• T 1 co. Ellperlence & mottv•· wea1 Pee cst Hwy, Npt PUT Tm ger, trplc, yatd & patio _8_.30_·_5:_30_ISk_l_or_K_•1_e_ -Sn_r_3_B_r _C_on_d_o_, -n-r -.-,,-. With'~~:~~:.!. full Ana. 751-8254 WllTl1 ~er="'':11~~= tlon. J1ne1850-1180. Bch. WllllW eru. naw carpet Saa Cltatllt Z176 port/S Csl Plua, your service suites Keep your Ptt1t1al1 12 I am 31 years old, In n1y mensur11ew/experlence. Newport Beech denlel of· Supervlle ~CW· '650/mo. 642·7803. rm big. Home 979-7897 overhead low & pro· ESOOIJl/lllELI first yNr Into Health end Comp1ny benefit• and LIYl-11 flee needs reg hyglenlll rlers early morning -4AM _...,,....,,..,..-----,.....,..-2 Br. $485 YHrly. Pool. nr Otc. 54().()6()() Nutrition lnduatry -I bonus ""PIY + ,.__ous H 1•-lb''.... s 1 · •• 8AM Sal. and Sun. • •1450/mo. up. 1 & 2 Br lesslonal lm&Qe high. 881 d $80 0001 The -.. .-.. ~ Care tor them In your oure .. ..x "'· e •ry ual hlV9 van .ietlOo unl\lrn & tum. pool, spa. beech. bus. No pell lt1tlll WaalH 2 Dover Or. Suite t4. New· Outcell ONLY 835·9199 ml e • 11 1 dsec· mlle1ge •llowence. Musi homewhlleownera negolleble.142-4132. wm _,on or ·-eli ..i.."un. 111992 Florida. 842•2634• 498-6277 B 63 385 ond year doubled rive have van. a1111on wagon vacetlOn, Pet Sitters -.. .... ,,..... .. 942-3172. Nr SC Gen Hosp, 2 Br. 2 Retired, mlddkt egad man port each. t-1· Ill.Ill TtlOI a new Mercedes, I have of 'ml/pickup, Apply in 864•9226 NURSES Hourly W1llil9 + mllaege. CloM 10 bMch, 2 Br 2 Bl. stove, re!rlge, crpt1, drap11, deck. $550. 536-4837 Bl newly redec looklnglorhomeorlarge IAYYIEW ltllUHITllll two beautiful homes In person wHkday1 be·---------U /LYI Apply In ~aon week· 5495/mo, avail Aug IS. apt with harbor view. re-BHutllul large office evall· Beautllul exciting girt•. C111tornl1 and one In tween 3PM·5PM at 330 ll&OllllllT / Openings for RN & LVN on d1ya. 330 W. Bey St.. 8118_5974 1116 pm. c.nl/modern upgradea, able. 642·4844, Mon-Fri, Prlllate roome Hewell. We hav·e • Wut Bey St.. Co111 llAlmlUIOI 3.11or11·7 lhllt. Cell for Coale Meae. ca. Orenge garage. In CdM. N B Win 9.5, Dally 10AM·2AM ground floor <>w<>rtunlty Mesa lnleNlew, 49~75. The Coal! Delly PllOI. consider long term tease ---------1885 Pe.rk Ave. C.M. backed by company ---------Immediate opening 0per. Ge dens Co valeac t Wt1ta a1ttt 2711 or lease purchue Call training. Call Gerl. ISOllW SIOllTUY •t• l•lhe. mill, drn1 pr.... r 'Q en Pll..uTT NISll LgBech.w/yd.Mlklt.nr d Ilg Answer Ad •815. 631-9693 714-891-1372 Bey Eacrow, Coron• del allpyrposemalntenenoe. HospUll,450 lenneyr•· tor busy phonte. Good bch, qule1 ~. no 3 dB:,h2w~~· rm·;~/,; o '. 842·4300 24 hrs HEAVEN Ind how lo get Mer loc1tlon Ellcel. op· Grow1ng compoelte plu-L19una Beech. 1ypl1t. light booillceaplng peta, non·amkr. $425 mo. 968_7773 ---------there. Dial 714/838-8126 Army Opportunities portunlty, benefits. Call tic 1hop. Huntington Office cleaning, PIT -· Like ForMt ., .. Aak for _eeo-o __ sa_1_____ ---------Olfict ltltlll 2f 14 1 ·203 aq. It. offlae tor direct Iona TRAINEES NEEDED Lynn 81 54 7 ·5826 Beech. 848-3123. Exper cougi.. on~. F. V. Norm•. 858-7200. Matnt1ln1ncetgardenlng. a..a1 2900 161' Westcllff. N.B. 275 to wit~-~~~:~ ~u~~~;:e II SPIRITUAL READINGS tor training end positions I llW llOllT&IY m1lntenenc1 :r;-. 213· 23·88 9 btwn Plf'IO!l Friday. Mull work aperlment handyman. FurnlSfiecs SlMQlng room, 3800 sq. ft. 2,435 sq. 11. de1lred Advlce lnallma11er1.Love. avall1bte elter Oct 1, Ellperlorbu1yC.M.on1ee. General mechanlcal -pm wlcnd1. Cterloal akllte. ewn tools helpf\11. Cell share beth. nr SC Plaza. Sult1ble for medical or marriage & business. 1983. Leern lklll of Call Terry Mon-Fri 9_.. knowledge, some U · Office. PIT help. Cler~! Apply In pwlOn. ACE Dean 714/842.a807 Hrs tamale -on-smkr pref, dentll. Agent. 541·5032 Also counMllng. 1815 choice plu1 earn c:&sh ,..a 2313 ""'rtence In electrical and experience ne<:e11ery. OLD FURNITURE. 2345 t btwn 12-6. " So. El Cemlno RHI, sen bonus fOf sp«:lal trlln-.-.... p"kimbing required. Mull PleeN cell weekdeya, Ave de 11 Carto111. NEAR BCH· 28r. H'·B•. 2 p11lo1. lrplc, W /O hooll-up, on street P'klng I gar, dlhwsnr, dlapoaaJ. 1525 mo. 960-3005 AM S270/mo. 556-1737 2,680 sq tt 3975 Birch. Cle Llc 'd 492 7296 Ing Mey e1rn up to mO •-nUY 9· 12 noon. 895-1222 Lagu,,a Hiiia, 85S-64S5 Lg: furn. houae. br & bl Newpon Beach. s 1330 c I m • . s20 00 col . --be avellable, days, -M 1 A I A. t •••trcia · 1 IOf lege atter for President of Mlll'llge-nlng1. end Wffkandl. OIL COMPANY POS· -a11111L teen n/smkr. F pref. zon ng gen I t I 2111 laaiHll !'· 4014 enllllmenl through Army menl Conaulllng Firm Cell Donna, Surt Ind ITIO S ,.... r 15 $300/mo. John 548-2497 541·5032. ·--··-·-·-·---·---• College Fund II QUllllled. N • s nd .. I I 497 • •77 o-1N1ng' "'•p"pshl'~te10'n'Gt1. BCNo· llM .. ., ...... _______ .....,. _____ '2 Br. rem0d918d. lerge B•llery for.. In Newport Cell your local Army Re-Pl Bch 5 veers •x· • nO.. ..... -.. ...... Room $300. Pvt be & en· 250 sq 11. Sulla. $200/mo b ch 3 000 q It perlence Typing 80· •;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J experience. S24,000+. = ... ,..rt Studio Apt. cloae to beach, endd1 gu, w1ter, 110~ a retrtge. $385/mo. teO-t 170. • 779 g s fenced yard. McNash Re-ea · • s · · crultet today for detelts: · · • 11 lranoe. Cooking. working "L'. W. I th I. ally 642•1334, 851•9869. S15,000 10 $20,000 1 mo, Colla MeN 540•1076 1hor~h1nd.1. 100. Liie Fee lor directory. Call ft11111lll men.Laguna 494·•459. CostaMesa.851·8928. can do more. Best lo-HunlBch ge2•8821 9ktc g . •1400/mo . (23213~)P 920-01175 . •~t ---'-~••-•• ltttla,!!tttls 2t04 *EUOITIYI * Buay Nwpl Blvd. CM. 116• cation In NB. AeklnS price Tuslln 73 t_0481 875-3551 .. _._ -.. *Sllm* ~~e/:~·tai~1&..5:~~g8 °'· ~:r5~8~73·204 . w Army.BeAllYouCanBe "'F~-11-,.-~-!ti""'P,..e-~-~-1'r'-Y-1-~e1-,g-4-'00-=== ,· Rf Ar.ti UHUIUOI llTHIB Wiiiy rentals. low rates. cotor TV, lree cottee, healed pool & 11ep1 to ocean. K11ch'a evall 965 N Co111 Hwy Full Mrvlce, high quallly, •c·-M-/_N_B_17_1_h_&_N_f1W_po_rt. Looking for eo-~ to UTllT Beech Blvd. Hunllng1on PUT·Tml ··~T l~I low price N-porl Blvd. "~-P od ti ti I ec Beach EftS 1-1 •-.. at B•)I St. Mary Broker ~:;:fng~~~ c~'!i~· ~~!~ ~~~~30~t..~~~~~ess. :ype~c P:T ~,!.;.a.1~. --,,-U----.-.• -,--wented: Outgoing, depen· 11,l ~· ... :..·· • 7141650·1236 675.5900 ---------per-lel\ced only. for boat-,_ r d1bll end w9ll groomed ( 1. Bayfront Offices, patios, 1~...--.,.....,.-----Swimming Pool Chemical Ing magulne Full or PAIT·--Wftl ldu"• wtlo enjoy workl, . 1 IVING park 1 n g . I an 110r111 l1•a1trl1l Services Bu11ness. N-· p1r1/llme Sel1ry on ell· Opportunlllea avallabla with youth. Mike top iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 873--l003 IHllll 2920 port BHch erea, no perlenoe Call belwMn with Ille Los Angele• halplng youlh c1rrlera • SK~!lly Gatts • Poo1 & llK Room uper nec1111ry, wlll 10am & 3pm, for appoint· Tlmee Clrcutatlon De· F ~ .... ptomol• thetr Hiib· To Slleoe '10VI ~ CANNERY VILLAGE office 1200 -2500 9q 11 W, Irvine train, $55,000 full 1moun1 ment, 648·3988. P • r 1m•n1 1 n 0 u r Of~""" tlltltd rou•. Alto Office beforw .... L•gvna Beach, 494·5294 • ' & 1 8R Patto Apl$ • r.ardtn lJndsc~p1no • O•Sll•OJJ\e• s & 880 s ..... space. 170 & 400 aq 11. area. lncld• offices. from req. Wiii net $40,000 ~. d d ACTIQN M ~·"IOn cpen ~ putllc. Well m11nt1lnld open, S540tmo 851-8928 Cell collec1 Mon·Frl AUTO DETAIL SHOP OOf·lo-001 ~eper Cll ci:~ t'O'edv1no1 pf'Oflil llry bldg. Approx. $1/aq 11500 ~ ft, 3 front ottlcea, 9·6PM Ask for Tim (408) opening• for poll1her, "'" ~rogram. 0111tlt'I· A MILT MOT Pleue c.ie 2:30 pm . 8:00 Diiiy PIDt 11 C111Sharon.615-5792 2 large rHr drive In 687.0111. exper ONLY 495-9511 ~=ml=H~~:fA': :: pm,M1.ft70Z1 0M""9d.~11 ....... ltol B•Yfronl 3 Br. 2 81. • Jog 10 Buel! & Sl10PS or 146-3345. doore. •tr• electric Legune Niguel • 2PM. or 4PM -9PM. ~iiiiiii~mm;;iiiiiiii&:~-~·=·~-~==::tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; EXECUTIVE OFFICE, 400 power .32'h a aq 11. 1779 laftllatal BANKING Trelnlng 11 provided.~ sq ft, w/pvt bath & Whittler St. Coate Mesa. °llnltln 4111 lllTI llY Potenllel 10 Mtn $300 Newaj)aper S 1800/mo, 21 B1lbo1 --------~ Cove. 145·5135. .... 2741 Corona del Mar, fully furn -3 Br home. Aleo furn. 1 Br • · end, 11' beectl, I p I . 6 7 3 • 8 3 4 9 . •°Detttll l<lteh. S550. ut111 Avell.7/15-9/ 15 lrtct. yrty ·~4. 1142-4823 9kr. 6411-0681. s :'!!'"',-IO !'.!.'!" terv11w, Call (714) ahower, cpta. 1300 mo. Daya 540·9352, Ev" 01Eln1 ••-1 I•••• plut per wMll For en In· KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND-PRIZES! Prof. counMlort will help Iv"'• en -• BC· 867·2381 • t 1204 WOITIVI Simi Newport Beech • Cannery cte1t up neg. credit counllno clttk lot our • x ,,..,...-,,.....,,,---~---Jut)' 3t/Aug 31, newt)' r• Dill 2 Ir 1 le OcMn vu, modeled & furn 3Br No. End. been! 01111no oce 1nrron1 ho m • ttoO llttl lncld. 494-3044 $5,000 Kay Parker, I:""' ... ~ Dlt i,.~~::O•ll Benker ......-,a.a-VIiiega 3250 1<1 II. MI proflle Monede becll bu1y eocountlng dept. In· G d -1 ,,._ -apace. Locelld In heerl t .... ~,. dlvldull mu11 heve tome It ner Lux -f•"I ~"-ottlcet c guer•n "· '""" '"" Mvl~ .. ~"or~·-"' • ...... Full ttme po1111on end ,...,_ "' _ .. ,.... of •nnery VIiiega area. .,_., ....,...., ... .,... 130·295tq11. Some 2 As la. Mo to Mo or ennu•I Jnveelor lot; Beluty Stilon. high y :•red. we luxury Lagun1 811ch omc.eun... ....._ •. 76 eq 11 NNN. City Mell, Nepof1 OcMn-offer ex f company Hotel. Cell Donne, Recept I Anag ""'· Negolleble. Call Syhlle, Front Duplex. 878-8172 benefltl. FOt conalOer· 497-4477 SURF & SANO gardencourtyard,lrg Pelican Prcperl .. t Inc ot875·1434. atlon pteue cell HOlEL •••• , lDUll ON THE SANO wlndOWI. C111152.e408. 714/145-850t . • t ·--... ,.... 8 5 0 -2 I I 1 b 1wn 1"'a""E""N=ERA~l-----. '!Ir 1 ....... W/• SUMMER RENTAL el!f ·-· ,. ., 8•30AM noon Mon Fri S"•o 00. 1•00 00 -·~a...a17~ '3 er 2 Ba. unit. wtl Dir. WOITIVIHml fftHOl/Wllllll•I m.-.. "'....... . . . . C'# • 10 " . --rt • E.0 .E. M/F WEEKLY PAYCHECKS " lurnl1hed, wlllhef, d~ Full lefVice, corpor1te of· ~rt..... (FULLY GUARANTtEO) •T·1 I. lncld. Summer. tnclld lice~ In pt .. ltolou1 2700 .........,1 Int 1 _ _.. II •llPAMITI BARTENDER, M/F, 4 dly • gwage. 5t02 Slunor• Legune Hiii• locallon, dlx 1C1 · -me • ,..., No credit chick 11\fflt, •XI* nee. Appfyln WOtklng Plrl "'M lime -1 .. 11111 TSl Mgmt. 142·1803 1rnenltllt lnctud .. • tew II· bid~ on quiet '''"'· ca11 CaNlornll pertbt\ Aeubenl. 2111 .t lloma. WMlcly. PIY-ar;--,-.e-1n dloloe Nwpl brlty. 7141858-85&1 84M800 or 645·3323 CHllll. Bkr TOii lrM P.C H NB btwn 2-' M-f dleckl mllled d~ Ht•. Cdlectel .. Olltlnge, •• I .. ._ N.8 upper otflce. appro• • 175 up. 2285 It lndu• 1-800·422-7375. B~A~~ 8ALON •Hair: ~'':"~HOtna. 9,.,, 'wood bNnlnO ftllle, new UI --643 /It ti p 0 1r111 olflol 1810 t Redon-83-400 dreaaer wi1h eoma lollow-1 di 1 qM}drpe, lg ~ deelr. PrO# M/F 5 Bf. fa conao. SCeQ~ ~:.2:r· nr . . do Clrcle, •T. Huntington I n t . 4 d • y. • ~i:.c.·~~. ~:: WM. geirege. '7&0 mo. nr Back 81y. •400. e.ech. 842·2834 ",J'1., ,"' 4111 week, Newport, waler tlonll ~an". Do ...... , _. '31·11f55 0 NewexecolclorlM,n10C ...-------...... ~ ' '~ .,,.. 14&-7878, 644-4 24 ltU ..... tl _...,....,._ _____ , view, low rent, unttmllld work r._I n Ille oomfOtt Alfport, convenient fwy t f ..... -""" ""' IBIAl.LD f 11$-35 .,,, IO Bllbol eccn1. Owner will dnlgn .... unua ncome Of' In• ''V"t Pl'· end MCUl'tly Of your own ,.,,, 11e.se151mo. 3t>rl 2b• ssoormo AllQ 1n1 apec1 10 au11 your SCRAM-LETS ~le.Ill. -~~~-:r,r oniy ==:.Cd~; 21r.2le.Pen"*-I Tooti.841-U14evee, neld1. 1000 eq n el Spec lnlll&tnd nerne Ind iddrlM'to ms1mo. '«nale to llhll'a lrg lrvtne St.15 '*sq 11. lncludtno ANSWERS TO'ealnoe 949 IUITY lm.T l<EYSTON!INOUST"lll tTJ.lllM. Condo Tur 11 er o ck ulll. 432·&033 A.E Brollet 8d RMllOft W/followlng. Top Pey HIAINO Of PT, 33, 1410 V-c0nd0:28f21Ma, 13501mo lnctd1 ulill OC AlfPOtl ltM, omc. Prence·Awtiil &42·2171 54~tl 811u1. ~II Salon. P::M°"ICl<SllUAG AO., oon w , aec.. pool/JIC 75241183. apace from S228/mo. •mm'M~" Cedllleca to~ 144-c>ee1 IA.N ANTONIO. Tf.XAI 1126/mo, M 2·t2" Aot Fll'lllll W9nted to lflr llM, 551.1010 £Veryone n11 • Ufffut ~ ttle P::ed BtLllNO CLf"tt ••C* 71229 I WAUC TO THE llEACHI f\lrn rm (crtcktt frM). No Hev. aontMell '°" ..,,, purpo .. In tlle. !Ven my ~ 'em °" ~ mn• w/boel knowledge help. 1·,-E-L-L-tll_le_l~-em-a-.. -,-"-• .'2 IW, yrty, 1100. Frple, tee depo1lt, no IHI mo. 10 ..., Qllfled ldlll do dumb uncle. Ht MrvM •• With • 01--.i Ad tut but not nee. Chio ~ "°' Ch11llad M . -P¥f Pltlo. '73"toe0 1276/mo 13t·H76. " .... M ... 7a. I 11orrlble l!XAMF'LE. Call Now1 e42.ae71 t73-7ff2 e.q.at71. ( 714) 541-7051 l f::t>W c SQQ C1 .......... $ala1/Herdwera. Dl1hw11her, It.., Int, $75 833·3•1 t 8Mtrtc. j)attwn, bumpw TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE TllTMI. Crown Hardware. 3107 ENI Cout Hwy Front olflce •pt>Mrenc:.e CdM ' Aeoent eJCperlence A~OSS 1 Filament S Friendly 9 Kind ol porridge 1• Actor Atan - 15 Celebes o• 16 Fruit 17 Decelerates 19 Fiber 20 Bearcat 2 1 Holdings less debts 23 Lusters 25 AM or FM 26 Particle 28 E111tnc1 birds 32 Puncruring 37 Courage 38 Finial 39 Sleep sound 4 t Banlf's river 42 Fastener 45 Passes over 48 Play pans 50 Simple 51 Coin sides 54 Meal 58 November t 1th 62 Future VIP 63 Rora11ve 64 Riesling. e o 66 Change 67 Soil 68 Ending lor inf or oll 69 Ongins 70 Footballers 7 1 Instrument DOWN 1 Fasteners 2 Supreme Being 3 "What have ?" 4 Bad rreatment 5 Lump 6 Shortly 7 Crew member 8 Cloak 9 Emotion 10 Incident 11 Church area 12 Stave t3 Fish 18 -Barbara 22 Append 24 Drunkards 27 Sage PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 29 Grobes 30 Revelers· cry 31 Stitches 32 German articles 33 Heroic 3 4 Number 35 And not 36 Weight unit 40 Constantly 43 Lured 44 Harassers 46 Build 47 Vitalize anew 49 Convene 52 Frer.ch city 53 Son 55 Ammonia compound 56 Horse - 57 On the spot 58 Collections 59 Disturb 60 Boundary 61 Surprise word 65 Brtl. Navy abbr · P<•f'd Full time. typing SAL!S MICRO COM· &o-80 wpm. Able to worfi PUTEAS , mature petton In Olhlr OtPlfll'llanll with bullneu end com-what! needed. ContllOI put er ••Perlence Cheryl, 11711-171 t 754~383 TIE ....... mu PIEO=:nau U'l PAY n UYI Yll 111111'1 umn OUllPIOI ... ONTV Bullt-ln double o~. oae. O\*"cft.2 theete • qullJ l--:,":"M="""'C""E""'N:TU""A~Y"""'AA~v""E'"'N- O'l<Mfe & Merritt, $f60. f~t. '300. 5•~2t58 CINalc bay launah/NI f lee. cook1op r1no• Lulliby• etlb dt< WOOd t kllf, w/trallet. 13000 ,....,.. ______ ...,.._ w/grlddla, S15 Both lllnt cond 17'5, 120-1111& obo. Mutt NII ttlle weak. work grHt. 8'48-3433 17'· 1313 HARBOR AREA -T:W :~.R~~18 !e:~. ftwtt INn till ~ APPLIANCE SERVICE Queen 1105. l<lng S 125. 1 . 178 Wfflw1y1 f11fi1 We NII rac;ond., gu11. ANDY 750·5832 olfw 11~11wtcnd.173-7173 camper, air, aterao. alpe 1ppll1ncet 54~3077 ..,....,-...,,...,,---:-..,,....,,...,.....,,...--1---------I. llnk·lc.-•t~. bu~ lili~~ ............. lllY APPlWIOH y:~ 81~!°'~~5 "~m: 1:~,n~~~!"·:~p 1 ~50.~: ~:o~ ~ 8 13 5· AM/FM . eaai. A/C, Tlli Les 1157-8133 831-2783 13500 875-5099. 1,c-------1..,,...,,..,_ L~~·~1,_!':. Hs'!.'~or· amper SHELL. 200. -'"" -Relrlgeretor. Sein bNI C I 11 .... 11170 SklpjeellC. 24' FB Lumbar-utlllty r1ok . PayOft. 18950. 850-13ee 28 cu It, Almond. Ice & tall t11 -VHF, outr.P.. bait 1y.; 1100. Mf.1712. Of ~8-7310 II you've been fired '"' ,. now hiring dlreot •ale• w111r In door, thowroorn a 0 v IN d Mas t tem. mOl9. 110.000 Obo. 1~---. ........ ----......., ..... 1--------- mlklng big money ., • r. pr. I. n t 8 t I ve. cond. Paid $1500. Mii tor SELL· Twin bed• Chell of 493-5757 •••• auc.. Ali ....... preclou• metll• firm call thrOYgh•OUt th• greater $800, 975.7574 drawera. White rotary 21' ~1bln crul~ fbr~I• g 8111 mai Mo-P:d, •IUIOll• ua. We nMd cl0Mr1 nowl Lo• Angeles erea. 1 b .. -TV L I Aelrlg, ln:r top. copper Hwlng maoh ne, I I deep \I lOOhp Ev n • goodcond, mull .. 11. IYAIUIU • Hd• • L moe • •Company p1td tarea 1100 g11 dryer wht 175 model eewlng mchlM an-' 1 500.. 1260/0BO. 875-2• 18, ON Big Bonu1 Program • !talnlng , 4 • , tlqua ty1>41, 1011. Many 4-wh trlr. •tru 2 , i--------- S1lary & Commlaalon •BMI commlHlon/bonua 873·3 15 other emall Item• lnclud-558-4355, •ft llAM. MOPED. run1 end looll• JIEP OJl C 8 II J 0 e Buck 8 plan In the buelnesa Aelrlg.1. llke new, 2 dr. froll Ing plante. pt1quat. pie· 23' Seacrah turbo dll, rHt. A1klng 1190, 71•11168•0916 •Group nte/medtcal tree~ 185. 893-9080 turH. Whlrlpool lcem1glc towef & plank, 3 1tatton ·~"-·_50_•_e_~--- benellt1 Retrlg, SIS, tee & witer In no lroet refrlg·make de-1teerlng, 2 redlo1, ADF. ltltrtJtln/ Seoretlry/booklleeper •Dentlllnsurance door. very clean S585. po11t. wlll hold, Any Loran, OF. Lo1ded, Int IOll ~ thru Gen Ledger Call coverage Maytag washer & dryer, reaaonable oller buy1 S23K. 879-2840, H ltrl _JU JJlnge .. ._ Janet,850·1180 •Supervisor/menage· hvy duty, llke new s195 merchandlu. 12• ~8-01130 16i3 RondeXfo78,uNd Coa~t - ment grow1hpotentlal 89 25 5 Clearbrook, CM, Apt once Perfect condition. ---o secreter~ ••. l· " A·flear (ACROSS FROM .. "PAOI '"·'·'· . saooi oBO. 831-5825 or mu-• .., tom i111a G~~d ~"Pl~~~or ~~~111 ~I~ Come, Investigate the ex· Upright relrlg, clu n, POLICE STATION OFF '88, A.IP, 7kw gen, L. B. 540·4788. Scott. 111•1 wt IOll IU.l ~mt 11 ' citing opportunities avail-works grut, yellow V AN GUARD ST.) •llP'. ownr fin, try 1511K. 4 WL I Dr' ce group 75t·3911 able to you at tne World's S125, 497-6831/Blll 5 4 5 . 4 8 8 2 b t w n 8' Tolly. '79, S25K. '71Y1m1h1250 Enduro w•M lftl w llo"n••y largest pay TV sys· SAM·5PM 6' GB. loaded. S87K. •800 ml, run1 grAt. 174 Ind Scout II, PIS, P/B, "" tem .. ON TVI Wasner s95. Relrlge s 195 2' Chrl1. FDMY,$89K. 1350 538-0273 IUtO trans, auto hu* Immediate openlno lor Bulllln Otsnwasher S100 _, Secretary with bkkTg ••-For Interview arrange-546-8672 JnrtbL . 1214 -9003. 213·•113-3728 '78 Y1mah1 XS500. lo ml, nd1 vllve lob & paln1. perlence. Olc11phone re-ments _call nowl Be1ut. !m pt ceYlon Sap-'64 2a· Trogan Cabin rune great. $750/obo. $1000/0BO. 662-l650_r, quired Shorthand and 714 lll 3llO ll•t· Maltriala I014 phlres Only $10 per Cruiser. Flying Bridge, P/Pll62-2851 ah 5 '74 Jeep J IO truck. 1ull)I word procenlng de· • • · 3 fixed glass French type atone 640-8688 twin enga. teak dedla, •79 Suzuki 250 TS. new loaded, exit cond $4800~ slreable. Good com· EOE MtF windows. 130 ea.175 all. xlnt cond. S 14,500. Tires s Batt. $700; Re-873-2912 • -' ;,~1~~~~~1~11111~1~d N:;: TOP SSS Revolving attic vent, $20. •ilctllH"•I IZll 637·1336. conatruct 750 Honda 'IO°"' 1/4 tel por1 Center Area C111 Females Pref Models & Wood 1001 locker. SIO 2 lite, h1tllfOlalin '6S Formuli, 23 11 • Ch~. 12100• good Wuren locklng hub~. Diana, ~0·9350 ESGor1s. (213) 868-1984 200' alum. 3 wire power S500/obo 8'45-2972 equlped, 100 gal cap lootlerD,I 80 Yamhll'll• 882~ auto. t8M ml, trall•r tine. $50. 542-5006 · wltrir & cover. lmmac. cc, r ~ lhl 1 "· hitch ~owner lllnt llo"naltY/ltlOI-Travel ""ency _ ___., lndl 3 tall palm1. $100·S200 18000 obo. 640-4224 Only 5700 ml; '82 'S . '_ .. _ • rt• -• '"""' · Aluminum sliding doora. b 1 f 645_0•90 Yamaha 550 cc, dlr1 I cond. cona. 1r ..... for ulM agency near OC vlduat w/strong sec· 6,8 & tO tt. all llke n-. s or '77 OlenL \/gull, 20hlp CS. Street S1500 only 850 538-8293 • - Airport. Requires good r • 1 8 r 1 8 1 b 8 c k · call for prices Bob or 4" Egg Crate M1t1ress, laet eng, Vblrth, held & ml. WONT LA0ST LONG, Range Rov8' '75. A/C, 11101 :r,~1n:pt~tu~~or~h~7:~~~; ~~ou,~~~~o~~:~n. 1b~~: Brad 633-3689 used IX, $36. 642·9072 be It t • n k w I t r Ir. CAN FINANCE. we ellO cood, a ~ry rare car. phone personality. Call tact Lisa 552·3052, C l 80 yds brwn cpl $165. OE $3500.s.5-0992 hive c1ra too. dlr, 113,000, 9 161265-32~1 Jeannette. 546-6'444. 552-1995. ·::~r;.... 6011 W/D $250. 646·352• IOllLLH •n•• 71•·498-•1172 or 285-9171 - and JOlllllLEI llO'Y/UMll, WIH PIHHllll 6 It slldlng gle11 doora. Fullllna of TOHATSU ou1-'81 Honda CM-•OO, fully Trac.. tH5 --+_..;.+--+---tf---4 Marketing firm ... kl am-E11p'd EJ111on's OYX level RCA V Cam, new. Sac $50, 662·2166 boarda, call for dllCOllnt dllcrffMde I 1100, 111.n!~8d7.!acrl-•81 Corvalr C1tm El CQJ- 0. & $495 857-1448 prices. Comer 18th & .,...,. ""' S bltloue self·atar1er, hlghly 4. rder processing · · 8' Oak conference tbl PCH In Hun Beech. mine. pyder -mags and organized. experienced phones. Irvine. Call Ctap•ltrl 1011 $150. 2 steel desk• 980_9003 '81 KZ550, S1•00. Lo auto. St450 Runt well. 1 e c · y . Ty p 1 n g , 540-8894 _ w/oak topa S85 ea. mllft, llke new w/meny 30 mpg. 646-7016 Bkkp'g/Accrg required. J 1.. W ......1 5105 Desk, like new. $100. y 8 m 1 h 8 or g 8 n Bela re1dy-Zodlac Miik II, 11tra1. Quick Ille .. 74 C ~ Salary commensurate ••• ••. 1... Chair, S50. 857-6363, w/everythlng S750. Runn 40hp Mere, trtr, 11tru, 6'0-0838 hevy, • ton. con-..... I Slructlon vehicle, ru-., with experience, San Practical Nurse work In pvt frH It fta 10 2 5HP mini bike 175. aac., dlseolv ng partner-•tttr ltaH ... aood, needl starter. Juan Capl1tr1no Call home, full or pen-time 545-7506 lhlp. $2995/0BO. Mull p II 96 9300 751 6776 ft 5PM I II , lltt Mii by 8/1 548-8847 1676 FOid Ll60a. 161/2' l395. 497-6831/Blll. .... h 4 · • a · Ir 'f. rtt 111 Answermate telephone re-· mot0< home, 11lnt cond. '75 Chevy s11.,,.,-ado •f ...,..,.-t---1~~ llO'Y /WT llRIOTH Jt~I W11tt4/ 47" 1888 corder. •1111 under w1rn. OWSIO 1141 11' 18200. 5-411-0432 .meet dr , AIC 15500:' 80 day training period. hatttic 5107 Free kittens. 8 wk• old. $161 new, muet Mii tor Chr11 Crall Deluxe Run-,72 24. Winnie, •Int cond, 703 Center, c .M. 92827 Adi melllnga publ rel•· . blk/whl. n1eds good S 100 obo. 548-'4455. about. XLNT cond.. ell -----tlon~. s5ooi mo ·min Domestic HELP WANTED· homes 6 7 5.9 2 11 . Anteater men's booll az Mahogany. $8900. Mike many new It em•. 'IO Chevy El Cemlno. V-8. draw. Adv ance 10 In Hunt. Bcti. perform 546·5205 8 1200/0BO 1160•7353 Runell 6•0-3225 or $12.000. 540-1542 or auto, llr, cruise. 18100 11200+ mo llliry within houaehold chores & look · 873-5&62 5•&-9•80 obo. 493-1812. 90 Benell Ii 11ter 2 boys 5 & 6 yrs Old. Free IC good tlc>me 3 dlll· Blrry Manllow Tickets 80 p CEARROW 28' ma lhl~~·· Lv m 110f'~: Mu11 have trans Great Ing kittens, 7 wk•. 713 t, lodge & 1.,rece: Relnell \/-Bottom •. 19W. ' A • • 11J,_.u~•------~"""'""°' 7128 ~ 1 ~ •• 84 17 lob for college student. 673-4623 137 50 & 27.50 or trade. 305 Chevy llO, Vaneon =~'C:s.~0~':;~~: 1U DOdge Van. gOOd 1 · pm, ' Mon thru Fri, Ret's Wlrehlilred Terrier needs ph 855·6301 trlr, 1Clnt cond. Ski or Ii.ti. Abeolutely Im mac. cond. panelllng. cpl, 111111 SIORnllY lbsolute. Call days only good hm 2yr old male $7000. 631-75-47 $25 000 492-72118 need• paint S 1200. M1""N-ponBe1ehre1I 213-63 1·1623 or Paul 5456605• . BARRY MANI LOW U I H bo PartyBo t . . 831-112211 ,...,. 714-524-0970 · Tickets, Opening night n que •r r • · FOA RENT. 81 Tloge mini 1,,.---,,-------es11te development firm . r It • 025 July 211 I 11 50 J1cl<le 20 It encl. cabin, ... 11 a motor home. Sip• 5-8, 76 Chevy Van. ·~ ton offer• challenglng poa-~I 5510 ar• ar 5.<C&-7483 . to 12 for dinner. 24 h ~1tor, air, a··-'ng. Loaded, lllCuetom. Must • lt lon with d lveru 16 Pc Chocolate brown pontoons. 35 hp w•H re1pon1lbllltle1 for In-Chihu1hu1. M.. sectional. good cond. BROKEN TILE: 300 IQ n. Evin rude. E11oellent 3009 or 850--0858 ... , 6411" 4808 1elllgent self starter. Mini· choc1t1wn markings $300. Solld oax coffee tbl Great for cobblestone, enterleinment boat lor IY'I NU htl .. t1, mum 3 yrs experience. $260. 548--0471 & end tbl, 11tnt cond etc. s,100, Lowry Eteo narbor viewing, peradee, 117 1 h UA!!5 3.31 ff w Cla1ti ca tMI Reil eslale background II.KC Golden Retriever 1300 661·0414 aft 8PM. organ 75, 8'45-0118. etc. Has 360 deg. outlld• .,t ...,_, · ........... 1 ... --------hlghly deslreble Ellcel-P PP" 2 mos M --C 111 f •2.. lbl viewing, 1110 tundeck. 6'2~3117, ~2-8171. 29 Model A, 4 Door TO'#n lent secretariat and com-wu/pa.:,.·,, & shots. 1150". •DECORATOR'S OWN• • ng en."' revera •. lully equipped. You take •81 Brnunhim, 20 h . 10 Sedan, restored. $11,995. 1 ,.v Cotton, sole, love, multl wood bl1dH, full warn. S 1 --.. munlcatlon sk Ifs re-96'4-5292 • pillows. Space saving oak $67. 548-67•0. over 150/mo ellp "'· profile. deluxe. 28K ml, '48 Ford Woodle navv I I W I.. St .. 1-1 W 1-..1 1100 8 I W .. SIM quired. The succeHlul mutt see to apprecl1te, S19 900 pp llel-9810 1 • ., 1 I 18 · .,, 18 .. t I aal candidate wlll poueu a AKC Long Heired Mal wall units. Gorgeoue oak Coors keg top. New $55, $12,500/obo. 842-8t44 ' · blue, rntored. l2,9115: PICTUREFR~MER-eitper.--------•R.E.Bkrneedsagentsto professlonalattlludeand Chihuahua. Choe glass dinett e tel must sell $35 obo. O Tr1Un1 PP 675-618 1 l\Jll-tlme.850-0153 Aeat"atateSales work open houses lor appear1nceandtheablll· w/lawn.S225548-047 1 wtmatchlng coffee lbl 546-1455. INl1,S.U 7 H Tra•tt 1014 ·35 Ford Sedan DeflVttfll ~ ~ ty h di 1 1 set Unused qn mattreaa / • 11 289 ........ PtullGs Mh1er Operetor CAREER hourlypay.651-7720. to an ea as pace. Beaut Fem. AKC reg & box springs. 1176 Dryer $125. Maple Desk 14'Blueprlnt.2ull1wtrlr, 180 Sk 35' c;a . Auto trans,""""' for ml•lng reslns. colors. CLIRI nPllT c all M rs Scott a I Shettle pup, sable/wht. 4 Br a$ 9 I amps pp s 100. 642-0237. Is k I ng s 8 0 0 I 0 Ir . L"""""·sgr,5 ~2-079;r like new. Drive anywhere Former Plutlc o bakAIV p H 833-8680. mos $200 642-192 t 972 •595 968·2161 ~'..a 9923' • $8500, 496·5526 1 r ~, 0 Ell OUSE Part/time 10am-3pm · .., Everything must got Furn evee " .. -m I 11 Ing 0 K 1 5 3 7 n EOE MFH ---" 21' BEAUTY w/3 Salli. '82 Rambler Convertible, Monrovia Ave. Np! Bch. CTyaplltngro'r haeappvyolnpthmonaesnt.· ---------Cocker Puppies, AKC, 2 Solas, Oak Bakers Rack. stove. bike. coo!< Ing S2500 Wiii Ired• for Buy F.ctory Direct. Light-fully restored 11lnt cones ,....1 i... _..._ ..._ Buff MIS 125, FIS 150. 2 Arm Cheirs lwin bed utensils etc 31536 W · ., 1 weight flt>erglH• Scamp 12000 • --------••I .. II ,,,,_ ..... , 646-3965 Service Station Attendant, 964-4203 set. decorator Items Nine, Lag Nlg 496-5548. equelvelue~ must Mii th s 13' end' 18' trivet trailers /cir 661-0648 .... , JHI let ii 11 Hit ~--...,-.,----,----37 hrs, evening shift, 768 •684 wknd 850-.133 '* ~ • I f 00 • ~ C) ~ • >< C) • ~ • I f •• Rec eptionist. he1vy must be nperlenced Golden Retriever puppies, 951-9530 ·v · · & new 19' 5th wheel. C1ll 'It llh11 lt141Mr lrtHI flttf, 0.lntll phones. typing, fifing, etc. l•.25/nr. Contact Ernie 5 rem. 6 wl<s. II.KC champ lbelge swivel dlne1te uclulllve MAGIC ISLAND, 26' Sill Boat, •11 new n o w t o I I t r • • Hard/aoft tops, radio, ••hr lt1l~t1tl1I Apply after 5PM Cry11al or Jell 675-2276 tines $200 850-0435 chl lrs. StO ea Antique gold mbrlhlp. $800. evea. equip. $8000. 8'42·7783. 1-800-346-41182 lor tree hHter, new radlat1, leal latate Salta, t•t Creations, 71 t W. t 7th lllntll ••i Golden Rtvr Puppies, ott1oe 01k swivel chair. 6 3 t -3 6 1 1 . Day s 27' Erick eon. xlnt cond, brochure end 81~ 43.000 orig ml, itlnl f tit I f St.SulteB7,C.M. -AKC s1so. 5 meies. 3 $80 Klngw1C1Cerf1n b1ck 6'46-4080 atomlc 4 1/B,n-meln& WANTED:PvtPfywant1to cond $4000 538-8293 :.., .. • a•n••,,•1 1 81 1 8 1 01 1 11 RIOIPTlllllT llOllVlll fem .642·7984 chelr,$100 5pc lron & GIHtlhelvng C-tbl S135. co v • r • · byreaeonableTr1vefTrlr, '72CltroenSMM-•lf •• Male. exper helpful, eorne glass dinette Mt. $18-0 Frncn end Ibis, 9· C-lbl RD FI V H FS 19 , 5 00 . wlll pay cu h (213) 5 tpd, lull pwr, air, leether, lttw.n, laaa l••t41• Part time tor Medlcel llftlng (50·80 pounde), GOid Rel Pups. 5 m, 3 I. 642·0138 or 859-6626 1200. Dnr. bdslde Ibis 714/494-7927 92M940 '1/6, duel overhead camt. aft Ii hr al Supply Co Typing, xlnt Co benefit•. Call Mii-At<C. Dam champ lines. I $75 Clothes. shoes, T all 111118' lacquer, collector .,. Ip I ti phones, bulk mall-lie aher II AM &45-5800 S200 645·2139 3cn~~':8 s:;1~:1 ::.~~= baskets, Junque. St·S10. 27 h F .. thef; Fu1, dry, r m, owned, mint. Prood to lllttllftl 11 tlat lngs.medlcal exper pref • Sahnau11r. mini AKC. ottlce oak swivel chair. 979.5997 12000• 157s..7o33 UIWtJ IOU anow. I p~re to drive! .......... """ • 7141546-5955-mrr.1 male. u ll/pepper drk, S80 King wleker fan back 28 ft Lancer w/lllp, D•n• ifox tRXILER 5X51 Moving -mull .... W11tal11ttr artH. IEOlnlHllT 1uper •how/pet Dys CMI'. StOO 5 pc Iron & Goll Cart. 4 pus .. street Pt. Beat oller. Chris REMOVABLE BACK $12,SOOlolfer .... a&.. IHl-.atl Typing 45 wpm, phones, APPlllTllflTI 5"7·4123. ev/wkd gl8S$ dinette Mt, $180 legal, compl recondl-633-1301 1250 &45~1130 (619)22•-0731/42s-41121 "" -11 llTTIU 838·5348 642·0138 or 859-6626 tloned S 1150• 873•81<>'4 • • 191 pace environment. MACAW BLUE & GOLD 39' WMIUll CUiiom ~Ull· •••• l edln .... • ...... 2. : •Tll llllS MME Full time. Pacific Trends. Exper. necenuy Sun. Wire Hair Terrier, Moving 40" butcher block dinette S700/0BO 6•5_2983 Ing 1all bo1t, aell 1n PORTyN.T 112 hp flatheed \18, 3 tpd, lmRl lllOlllT Santa Ana. 834-1911 ask through Thur1. 5 30 PM must Mii, Fe, 2'A. spayod. table w/Bauer chllrs. I 125,000 (714) 633-4823. .., " new tuck & rOll Int MW .. -••M for Terry to 9:30 PM. Guer. hourly snots. papers S 100 S235. 472-8l l6 New3ft 11 911 Chinese Wool 54•-<>&14 NOTICE ~ONDREADERS crpt, new tires. s200o or ., -plu1 comm Plush and 548-4369 R h d d O ly •------"' •PIMRISSIYE HOIPT /nPllT proleuron11 working 4'118' Glass 18bla set, v... s~~· ~'t 86';: •· n '73 Hobie 14 wltrlr. $80;) ADVERTISERS bell offer· Conelder Newpor1 Beech 1dvertl1-conditions. Leguna Hiiia ltrttl SS lhlck beveled edge In· · • obo. Aleo 2 Kay1ka. The price of Item• tride +cash 989-1221 ... 1111111 SPLn Ing agency needs aharp, office, Scott, 951-2777 Sacrilioe Sale on good eludes blk wrought Iron 11111 111111 $ 2 0 O 5 5 7 -8 6 4 0 , 1dvert11ed by vehlole Aaltl lat1rt .. •lllllUTI energetic person tor front (R4) tamlly friend: reg. Arab tbt base. 8 chrs. Ideal for Tl • hf lat ~JO 552-056•. dulere In 1he v«ilcle ' _ ·: UTillWllE desk Requires good gelding. perfect for child. entertaining or con· 1 t tr ' • ctanlfled advertlelng A Ii 1117 phone personality & ac-adult & snow 15,3 bold lerenoe rm. $850 Com· otHtrt, PIOlftt '' OAL-20 UILHAT column• doee not tnclude 111P.•.-.-"""""'!'l!'ll"!"!.--.!'""! AIYHTillll curate 1pelllng Must TILIPllll ULH & $3oo0 759• 08 cf pletE'. SSOO glass only 2 rtHntl ltth. UO W/trlr & motor. ult cond. any 1ppllc1ble tlllH. 173 Audi 100LS. mlnJ •OllTlllHI type 65wpm. Call be-Work from home. No exp. gentle · · t 644· 1130 lliltlti Illa lJ2l aft I $4500 Obo. 846-0778. flcenae. tran1ler fMI, cond, must .... S 1500 Tlllllll rween hrs of 9-t2 to Ml Bob 95&-4859 (9am-noon) Ptll 55 S 5 pc Youth Bdrm furniture, • ' Famoua 12 meter racing fln1nce ch1rgea, f"' tor firm. 644-6905 •Fill l•I OWIH appt. 851-3066. Telephone Sollcltore Cocktlels, Alblno, 135 & S 150 540-3286 Overlook "wing m1ch, •loop, restoration In pro. air pollutlon control cl.-Aa1tla ti •IUl'I "IOUll Restaurant ITIEITIOll Grey, 120, cheap. make 6 11 sleeper sofa, 1150 boxed, 1229. 5•6·6740. fcresa. tor Ille or trade vice certlllcet1on1 or1·~~------~----1T T1 •L.L Immediate opening• for W•wantgood telephone offer 548·6477 472_8116 Photoretouchlngm1chlne or entlques. $12,000. dealer documentery 'llAllTIIUlllllA ' .. __ • r e s p o n ' I b I 1 • O & materlals-llke naw 760-0229 preparation chargee un-RebuMt motor, rune good, llllnDllT entheuslestlG people to re~~itlonlsts to Mt •P-A.ati sat1 601 7· CUSTOM Sola. earth S400 979-4690 • Kite xlnt bay boat ell IC· leaby• ..!'1~M1 epec:Jfled need• minor elec. repel(. do Food Prep end take POI mentl . Parting out old wm tones. like new. paid • • t ... -vert Mf. 1500 9611-t~l , otlTUOTHI ptione orders Hrs. IAWY MBl'ry-go-round, her-$800 will M ii lor S299 RelrlQ 30" standard hgt. ceu .. 1395· 9&8·•990 A / -----!-• Mon-Fri. 8:30 1m -2:30 Olllfllltl only 850-4017 675·757• rur'IS grHI $350. Brn Lido 14', Ill eccesa. xlnt alt " lb tUI · " 111 ttllt •• te Jtlr pm. MEYERHOFS In 111-•1 couchlloveseat $50. 332 cond. 11250. 551·81~ fartl tolS '1• 2002 bit & -It I •-O Ill• Old from South Beaut 5,..,. bdrm aet w/top Victoria B201 aft 5PM . • re eng trw, H tttU, •-ltW Irvine 557-6232 u • · "¥ ' ' Lido 1•. •Int cond, 2 Mii • Por.che Wheel•.& Tlr... an/rt, Weber carb, ... I 1 ....... I PIT evening work Call Be1u11tu1 cnorce good of fine matt/box spngs, .. A .. 7 & ._ 8,L wt h p ••I I Jtlr rtl •••nt Restaurant: aher t pm, 751-4223 condltloo From S90 up s 1300 new. 1ac $599, SPA. 8 n diem. llberglan. of 11111. S 1295 548-6350. 1.,11 1 .. x ,. t •-McPherson tront struts. • 11lt1 llfHf wlfla IUl-l IUlll 846-2995 gr e 8 I c 0 n d 0 1 k Includes ne1ter $900. . rllll tires. $500 831-1 t58. Cony lhoclll nu cMC:W. • "'"' Telephone Work Call 549.1757 NACRA 5.2 w ltrlr for sale B f am/Im ca.u · Must 5e11j .. 0.lftttl laMtr. bpe<lenoed & II ll R White enamel stove. Magnavox llereo con. or trade. $2995. PP rand ,,_ poptop or 14500 bo 8-444458 -I responslble tor sandwich • f:i' ttr S 150. 673-8727 Sterling wat8' air cooler. 2' 714·6311-1541 Auettn Healy Sprll• or 0 • • 0. .. latar tlat Htiffll maklng&otherkltchen No Setllng. alaty. No E11-,1:,~~·· !:rr11\~~~d, ;~856-Brass Cernng Fin. hH • Wide 144.1157-8200 . MG M idget $300. '78 2002. Super dWl. iii .tet-•t... 11 dutlea perlerlce necessary. wtll 63t-1136 'Tulip Lights. Oak Bl1des. T d BIG M I SANTANA 22 tor sale: 873-6088 Rf, See to •PP<IOllle. • • .. ,. train. Houri 5-9 pm. Cell TalkrlangeParrot ICl6•":..20!..... SE~ Ucodndp. Al lk~lg LITE BODY WOAK M od If I e d 0 I y ~ ••• HITIHTM IUOI lnOlll 882-56'4•. Mra 0 1rrett 3 spd & reversable, never .. .., .. .,,, """"· o en n ... P 836-2122· Evn & Wknda -•r•••y, .. LY •1 Clualf\ed Adi, your~ used Cost $290. take WE PAY CASH-For avail 646-31t6baf9am Upto50%oflyour•t. 861_1638• • , .. ., -•• ' llPEHllH Sell Idle 1tem1 ~2-5878 11<>9 lhopplng center. S99 552·0796 HOUSES 10 be MOVED & INll Pln1trlplng Biii IHl9· 122 t • I l1IO Pl Responsible, experienced BROYHILL 7 ft sole and5 WRECK b ldl FREE 1 A t W t ·a 1 5281 S1tar1 t>el 1411 HtllHIY. fororderlngsalad ",I a1·1y P1·1a1... .... .. . .... fl lOveMal·L•Frencevel· ul ng• . ·~llld 7011 ;•p;11~;;.•;;;;• ................. w/l .. lher. l\lnrf. 5 • making & other food vet wtwood accent• Like 850-4133 1 * AIQhMt cUfi lmmea. for eKcellent cond. S 17, •llT. IUO 12141 preparations. Salary new cond. Cost 11800 Xtr1 l1rge Macew Cage Seer ce 18 Tihltl Ski your vehlele. domeetlc or ph 5•8-64 tll oommensurllewlth new. sota-$500, love-Wanted 1545-2983 Bolt wt1 l5HP Mercury foreign, 551-8286 1---------._. 0111 .ltM 111111, 1 _ OB, trlr/new paint & ...,..,..,~=,,-,.,=-::=-=,.,,....,.~ _ _jO ~ •11per ence. C ed eeded f sea1-$•50. Both for S900. uphol. Xtnt cond. S•500. WANTED: '80 SEVILLE Convenltf\tly Locateo 114-1121 Callal11:30PM. ity itor n or '472·8t 16. Jb1icall11t. llH •117-26S7morn1/eva. LOWMl,LEATHER &Competltlvely Prlced ._.,..,... ... ____ Mrs.Simons 6•0-6390 mid-sized daily. Must have Obie l>ed & bo• •orlnga eteCtrlc Guitar. Dean "V" .• I "-al 7111 5-45·0830 & enthusiasm and strength to w/lrame, 140. 548-1465 White. Dlm1rzlo pickup, II •• ~ •· WI •• , llnAIL IALll cue, Schuller tuner•. 38HP w1ecce111orln COLDWC?U. BAN~eRO Full time, hardware. 240 direct news staff. Several Liv rm $850, Din rm 1900 11lnt cond. $425. Rob $395/0 BO 875·73118 OLUI GAii Saiee-Se(VICe-Leatlng Bro1dw1y, Laguna d k Bdrm$450 83&-0779 631 0505 Beach. 4111..c403 years copy es experience Formica dinette tbl 85x•2. . -. Brlttllh s.. Gull O/B, long UI 111011 CY'1V r A 17\/J:W required. Salary n ego-15 Chra S911,0nbedw/wtit Studio ahalt, •hep. u 5o . N....11 ~~!...~~ RnAIL W.H uphol hdbrd. 3 prt 11400. 545-0982 ICll..S l(J1(l:·BM\tt 1.-af ''"' Ot•,MJ Gourmet coo«ware, full tiab)e. Send resume to: F,.cij-shHta/c nu elec i~----_,0,...t""'B-. '""'(""lk-1 """"-""'"',.-• ""' r:~·n.2B~r4°9·7~~ tor, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box blanket, eprHd and ruf-D1nlorth ,.__...., ... lo.«>6Ml....i .: • 11n 1k 11X"n 11vl nol h11(h 1n pnct ru<ion thlP CO~l ('fa"s1 f1ed 1dvett1S1n1t 1560, C.OSta Mesa, CA fle S1SO.llhoouch.u1,11o1 lb , 1150 . ~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-HITE PE•MI 92626 :~.~~.::ht 8 ~':~":~~ t~ /.~1s.n . u~ N .. "101 RDF r·""o. : F Id I t• Good Driving record • • cutersS1119.ltaJProvob-,_... "" ..,, WlllY CJr " nC IOf1 muat Selary. V1e111on. • .. · .. · ·.... · .. • · · · • · · · •• · .. · ...... · ·. long marble conee table F:'.:' =~::.-r~~ ~ ';.,15~37;8e 11 U 25 ' USEDOAA8&TRUCl<S UllEIT ·'' Cal a Sick •••v•. lnturanc• '" ~5-0580 __ ....., ·~·--5"2 .. 52 ...... Cl'\UEINl\fll"A'LFOR 1m1T11Y benefit•. AAYNE WATER 1 •1 p·i ~ · """"'"""-· ~ -" m,.1 1Mh tm ........ ............. · -· llllyPlllt C••n,...c:tM·, .. _.,7,.lt SYSTEMS,17835MSky• II y I 01 .................... Good on wht 11· covch .... -... -,....,.. • ·75 200~:,4 IPd .. »_. D .. :a Piol park circle, Irvine. •• $100. Wht Chell 54" ,.._ -15• 36' Power Boat Sllp. Conntlr·OeUllo concl. (0)3...,L) .~ -•Y · : fenQ1h -28" 1111 w/lhetf Wiii pey CUil 1112-l88ll '3110/mo. 21 a1lbo1 ... II.IT • '71 320!. 4 llf)Cf., • • AD ~nn ..... · : $1s. e.u.0421 1~1191 ..... IUI eove. e>wnet. 4"4S.8135, ,121111.ACH•Lvo. m1ee. 1s..ox1v1 ~ •fWUft 12000/ .. 0t••• NIU PILIT ; HarborHouMChald1so, l'FSOUffilfi0<e thMtet. e73o-l4M . HUNTtNGTOHIEACH • ·n 7~:4 1Pd .. loldtd .• 642·5678 J~J~M~!~~~~~r2 IWIU TUllH QuHhn .'..'~! 'c' .. !.~r gd con<1.s1111.M2·5008 .aN tt ... ,P ... ~2_ovee1~. Mt.-l1Nl-Nl1 .1~~~~1 llllf>d .. ~. · COi.iC ' _ .... ; on_,e II' 8'' H 1' 7'8" .. _......, 0 0 ,., ... ,_ -• .. _,"' -I .. ( 1ANV20S) •• ·~ N · U Stereo, 130: Seely queen • ob • "".,..., A.viii Yf!Y. Beat offwr. , ,... -OW accepting app cations el.la bollf tC>ftna Ind mat• Augult. 150 ... Ult Meyer Ut• 13M. .. -.. • 'IO 7)31: euto., IOaded .• < for District Man g to ""' '300: Olnett• Mt 0 on d -mu• t • •e · (tBSTn11 ~ a er super-w/4 'chllrt, 1 17S; ~II 1193·9812. -• .. Hn, IUllll•I • '1111211;auto .. tu~.'< vise newspaper carriers. Item• '"• than one yr surf 801,d. ,.2 ... 8-H 3 nn C1H e.2-30911 NITlll/_... .<1<?:1 .. ~!.o,1; 5 ~ .. :-Salary commensurate with XLNTCond. e42.011ee thM tar s12uso.to10 ...... Hn. t~~1t_d· IOeded.tlCLH3741 • • experience. Company ben· Henredon Dlninp "' w/12 W•1 •ult, boogie board a Cl ll 8'42·30911 MMlllMl-1al • '12 32()1· evto .. tunroiof. ·• eflts plus bonus opportunity. ~::·. '::,:''; t~b1.,,;~: llna. 1811/ofr. oes .. ts• Newpon _,..ertnal~• WllTlll .11~f:S:h.: eulo .. to." Daily Pilat-· .. · ··· · ·· -., Position available for edj. torial writer wlth strong conserv ative p olitical philoeophy. Salary nego- tiable. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JlO W 8AV ~I •COSTA MESA CA 9'&,ll ANl 1.Jo •1 •16l•'t.tl11 .. 1tl t~Vtl')#ff' ... Must have Van , s• .. ti'on c1rvec1 8' hutch. paean , • 01y, .-. month 1111111. f11.JA•7•l ,, -MIOO. Cell 9'llWf eel '"'" I IUI MN61 t Good, OIMfl _,.... oera; ••• 7tal: hp&. toldld .• wagon or pick up w ith/shell. 1e1e. Ma-'4300. 2• hra. 11t uri•ut al" •dX sliPe, Av111a,6la. O'. so'. Pt'9fef 1111e-1.., .... CTSlllllS71 Mil all ,.. ..-" 30'.M0'40 +llYeebOWO J19uar1 , H lh a 1114111 eage owance included. I llY Plllnlll Color TV. 2 'Ir wmfy • • P0t-.. tNt eny "'°"' IOI w 1 aant Ana A~~)y ln pe ..... -, WAA.kdaVll. L.. t&?-i 133 • 1•1. FNa Oe4IYery Open C a I I I • II ' OOMlctef.O, ToP r..ic: . II, a • au.1 • ~ ., _, 8 u n T v Jo H N ·a Mon-Frt,M~ Mlctt Cell CMW 11 CIOMd SUn091 " 3 to5PM at 330 WestBay KING..SIZEWAT£f'ND e.e..i'>ae. M ot at (714) S ,.,__._ W/Wood IMMe, heeler, W wilrl IAlll 17W~ ..... iAm • ~ t., '-"UIJW Mesa. mUlllQ9t. Ilk• nw. '* CK I WHITE 1t• TV "'• • MllZE • "" • wmza Of bell on.r 13 t•50t4 Good C>IC. 1211. 14i·llOOt ca11111.o Adi ....... " Wint Ml Cell ICl4171 Cl .... Adi ........,. ~ • ••• ' • t ' •• · .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 25, 1983 1111 r&at IU3 •11•1 1141 Ptatfft tlH Vtlkn~ta t11S Vtlli1w11t1 1111 Velk1•lf!• tlU c .. Ulac t3tt C~nnltt UU '"' Ult lA"OlSELECTIOH OF ·h 12 .. Spider, whl/1ed. 1981 f\X7. 21 .300 ml., ·18PeugeotO.l~l•Wg.n '!7 vwifao Top, re6Ub1 '79 RABBIT d.iMI. mini '81Rabbit,11. blue 2 dr, '80 COY119 a; Vb,, 11n '71V,a,runagood,good NEW I 18MW'$1 magi $3950. 495·2497 aup•1 clean am/Im ea" 4 apd, elr, PS. PB. UM. 1800 dual port, rll41ala. orig con, blkl blk Int, " very 10 ml. mint $ao<>o cotor, orig. !*nt, new buy 226 Obo. 846.3358 'II f•I 2 II --S 8 s O O . d a y • • great fem c•r. •lnl, Bltupunilt llereo. new ll)d, air. 2 dr, nu radtalt. ObO 720-1133 lJICkl llr••· ch1om• Body, or 6"2-305t 112 hp 11111\Md V8, 3 apd, ..... llJS 714-523-0580, evu, below wholesale Blue Mal covet• Mu•I ... $3. 115 970-0548 ,81 Sc:lrroc;o S, red--:-ixtl ~h'I parlect •h•pe new luck & roll Int, ,_ ~ "-.. 'fa civiC. xint cood. new 213-449-4398 Book II S3700 5"8·8"~1 $23001080 5"&-31"7. ·~bit Oat, 281<,tm cond. 10 ml, eullom f... Faetc:f. air. $5,000/obo ·~~~~~1:111~~8'~ crpt, new tlr .. 12000 or --... ••ur "'"'LES pelnr 11100 5"8·6279 M --:;-It tl4S Ptrackt 157 •11 ww •1.-1 atereo cHHll•. n•w luru S8500 obo. 700-t 42, 547-6978 $1800 ,, .... •9•3 beat offer Conalder • "'""'"-~ ..-. trc .. tl a1 •"' _...m; ·•• Cad Cnven . rune-• ...,... .. '.'._ad•_· ca"1. 969> 12~ 1 ··:SERVICE & U!ASING ·77 Accord, htchbk, aulo, 1964 f90 Sedan New ·63 356 Por GOOd cond Rare Clank:l GrM1 GOil-t lru, au per cond, 6""·5800 vo -. 323 • ~ 3870 N. ChWty Allt air, 11e1eo. 0000 cond paint tires molOI '12450 '"000/0bo. 6"2-3095 dltlllOtl, fukna good2200· ,Mb0ual $33001080. S52·3519. '82 J A, delMI, 4 dr, 8 ~:30:618 $1500/obo, c•m•·· Hll Llactla l fy l.ONQ BEACH S 2 9 SO II rm Ev u ' 8063 -ae qulC $220 O '00 Jetta 2-dr. aunrool, apd, loaded. 27,000 ml, • __ 19ffNewpoft. 1315 obO 11!5 Lincoln, S299S. Xlnt (No. °*TY tlll,·405) 833-5601 firm. 648' '68 9 t2• orig paint, orig Jim 969· 1909 alvr. 5-apd $5195. Ilka nu $7800. 873-1322. '76 Cpe de Vie, fully equip, For information call J•tt, cond s.40·5630 Bob HO)'l ll1.t) IM·llH '78 ACCORD. 5 •Pd. '61 SE220 "dr. nu paint/ Int., wide whit. nu carba & '67 Bug. orig. ow~ 121< 645-2205 •" llPM. ~82 Rabbit, AM/FM ease ' lux car, all pwr, llht Int. 842·9170 or 546·8808 M -1325 '1'recs.tM watc~ upnl $1295. 642·3837 ball · AtC. alarm. lOO% on n-engine, /Im $2705/obo. 640-4032 fitjj----trtl~ ...,,_ na1cnb1c~. 2 d1, am/Im, ga1aged. ver)' clean, '80 Rabbit Convert, 5-apd. xint cond , t317 1P9l-~-llJ'I!~~~~~ good cond, $3200 '87 300SE, CLASSIC S6700 646...;205 $2160/obo. 648·5156 whttblk top, air. 23K ml. S590010BO. 775-t6"0 -TllE LIRIEIT (t '85 For /Mercury. rune '1t UOI, IOeded, •llek. al-675·7396 CONVT. lvoryttan llhr. --'68 VW Bug. llke new In· $7900, 644-5"03 172 Monaco 11a1lon wgn. good, oepand, must 14111 ~ Xtnt cond $8200. '79 Acco1d,l mmac thru rare AHO. $13,500/olr, ;-71 91 IT, complete reblt •Ide/out $1795. Cail '81 Jelle Dietel, 5 spd, air, Vtlft 1175 llLEOTIOI air, nu tlr". 7".000 ml. $300 obo 6"S-3358 or ~ OUI, 0110 paint, air, 1un1 '11llZ1.a •R•UI eno. $6SOO 673•7578 841·3327 sunroof. llawteu cc;nd. 1A8 VOivo 122 s. a ;pa, of •• ,. model, low mli.age clean. $l050. 5"8·00"7 8"2"3058 BMW 3tl01 b•lge --'729i 1S-T AROA, Rare s '87 COUGA~ eutomatlc, ate'. illoys,· 1uper b , must see 1mmac. cond. $1 t,000. model. new palnl, tires. '68 vw"Camper. rabll eng $5550tobo. S.8-8 .. 51 lookagreat, llMClaenglne Cadlllaca In outhern .,, 131 I • iooo 675_287 t S39951obo 63t-3016 945. 1463 & trans. S2995 &48-"7" 1 work. $ 5 O O ob o Callfornlal See ua todayl • ~:v~.46smo.m~9:· '75 "50SLC. 1ttn1 coiid.iow .;~P~ ~t~.'03~~ 1~~.:~ 5 '68 vw, ilk• new In· '1!r~~ !:;4'd~~:n~ i~~'.x d3~ 859"883 t or 850•9015 111111 5~u:,·:~n~Y ~~2~. ;= '1" Capri, very sha;P,"V6." 7141281·1800wkdys. IHH 1127 miles, make offer. Must spd, elec sunroof. new side/out , $1795 . ml.$4800/obo.851·3922 '70Volvo40r.Newpalnt, OIDILLIC obo845-3088 :~g:,o~h~ Must Hill sell 540..0737. 646-5865 llres. outalandln~ cond 841-3677 tr1na & tires. Auto trans 2600 Harbor Blvd . .. ti.. 1117 $1250/obo. 645-0493 '63 Falcon Aanchero, .76 Marquis Brougnam '78 450SEL--$14,500 Evas 84 -8832 '69 Bug, anlr1. ball. carb, ~ 800 S COSTA MESA good cond. runt good xlnl. loaded St 850 '101401 LIKE NEW, FULLY EQUIP. :n02 .. Special Edit, low gen, paint' nu. Any -'73 ES I 5 •Pd porlll &40-1810 s 1300/0BO 548-3147 or 644·4024 ~na strong, needs some $18,500. 640·0838 ml. air. snlrf. 4 spd, al-reason a I be o fl er . ·~. ~ Wagon. ale, •Int cond, 1 845-3340 le $2300 675 56•2 675 2207 owner• 1 mechanic CL 9313 ---Capri Ghia ·77 xtnt cond $IOllMt work. Ask abou1 the money we toys, mint orig cond, runs • .. · -S8500 972--0783 atTlt tt '68 Convert . orig owner, • ' " 142· 1111 can save you thru our great S5,87S 970-0548 69 vw bug, -perfect -----1967 S.S. IMPALA mint cond . S3995 ~~~:2:7'~· stereo s3ooo purchase & lease plans '83 Po-rache Cab-rlolel. Int/out 1600 dual port, '7" Wgn, auto. pta. plb, with 1977 305 cu in. en-645·2205 all 6PM ·eo Oat1un 510 Runs $ 750 radio, heater, air, gd 01,-L'I 9327 great. $700 make otr. I I .II• SLEHIS wntlbelge. factory op-runs great 1 mlles. S2250. 6"S·7061 glne. 3 spd. AUTO tran1-'69 Mustang Lto. Edi( ••••It · Call842-88e-O S"UTll lllPOITS Ilona, car cover $38,500 55o-3t86 ••H•IEIU'I mission & electronic lg· Xinl cond 302V8 '75 Cutlass salon. xlnt " 1301 Quail Street Never reglste1ed PP '69 vw SQrbck, new eng & SOUTH -~ 1117 nltion Also many new $2500/mke olr 673-34 t 5 cond . to m1, must see :~n. ~u~a81~3;~ COUNTY NEWPORT BEACH ,7S9-9S34 p 11 1 n t Ex c e I I en 1. Come In l '" Newport g!~~,~~~1~',8oller •69 Mu.tang. very clean H500tolr 953.4750 --.ust sell 521-3320 dys IU-UOO ltaHlt 9159 s25ootobo, 968• 7853 or COUNTY BMch's llneSI aelecllon -Must sell S 1500 llrm '77 Olds Cu'ilus Supreme. f45-9760 eveslwknds ISUZU .--1 7 ·82 Renaull le Car Lo ml, 963-I t22 of pravlouliy owned ·51 Corvalr El Cormlno Howard 75 1-9352 brn, naaallextras, S3000 uWI Will IOT llitaa•i••i ~ 4 70 Karmann Ghia. sharp YOLISWllEI Porschas, Aud ls and (see 1ruc11 ad) 646-70 t6 ----840_6086 '1" Oatwun 710 Wagon, ·51 cod Csrm H1chbk Am/Im, Sier tepe dk, Volkswagens. --'70 LTD Cntry Squire, PS, $1350 caan. 492-35~0 IE llHRHU mini S3850, 645-0512 Inside & out, Kint mecn. 0 WI WIU HT '69 Cnevelle, 350, 4 spd PB. AC. $700 64"·6989 '78 Cut -Supr Brgm Volume Sales. Service AIC, steieo, mag wnis, ~tltt.I S34oo Eves, 555-4482 IE llHIHLI" S700tobo 846-361 t -$3790404ULA Dir '77 280Z. ~Int cond And Leasing loaded, super cond ltlll ltyct v .71 5 bck bil & V 1 S 1 S 1 _ _ -'70 Mustang, 302 V8, new 64s.2963 .$5900. 957-1853 dys 559·8756 q · r eng 0 ume 1 es. erv ce '7 t NOVA. runs good. trans, needs body work, t871 t Beach Blvd trans, n-clutcn, new And Leasing stereo S5SO 5"8·0194 $800/obo 646-S ts6 '77 Datsun 200SX. 1 Huntington Beacn Ask aboUlOur new low tires$ t4SO, 642-8745 18711 Beacn Blvd 455 E Coast Hwy. _ _ _ - qwner,excelcondSspd, (114)142-2000 l .l0'9A.P.I. DirWCAR\/ER .7 t -Van-.-comp re· HunllngtonBeacn NewportBeach '75 Monza. rebil eng '71 Plnt~o. lo ml 9llver. $2500, 640·6 t28 1---------Financing Available On l'\L../ I llnlshed,peri body & eng (l 14) 142-2000 673..0900 w/40,000 m1 • new parts $67S 536...;678 '79 98 Regency, loaded. exit, all serv records $6695 obo. 83 t-9809 '81310SX, runsn-. nola Maa•a 9141 Selecled 1983Modelsl R()l.15-~ Must sell this wknd. l•ick 9 07 S169S 536-1926 76 Green T-Btrd, PS, PW, '80 Oasner Diesel. ate, Im nick or scratch, 1mmac. ,_________ Otter good thru 7131183 ,..., ,.,.,.,. ·~1 , •• ,,,. • .,. ,..,., , 850_. 133 VOLKSWAGEN 77 cneve11e. 52.000 ml, PB, AT. AC, reblt carb & ;1~~·s0·s ~ow55;it1eage thruout, elr, must aee. '79RX7.4 spd,computer '"'""'"'l!l-1 " ,..,..., • ..,.. 'J3BttopCamper$3290 ·~ul~~1~1~1 ~~:ci. 1~::~ orig ownr $1700. lrans, stereo, $209Slbll 4 4 ·2 43995/obo. 631-3016 controls, AM/FM cus. 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Dir. 645·2983 Ing. pow brka, air cond, tCBK578. Dir 64S-2963 >.~ ·~~.d~1~~ea~51 S8~~1~ '~!P~,~~~~·~~ ~~;u ~~,~~: Lo Miies. Xlras. $2000. ·75 Bus. redtwht. exit ~·~/:anwa~!wi 1~~.l~~I~~~ SEE US FlllSTI ()~ ~l~e~. 10s 3~11 o~~~ Peatiac 335 ~ call 549-1256, $2SOO obo. 960-7566 alt 642-6S72 632·5890 olc cond, $3500 obo. Call D hlcles. 'I 1 ll,~~2!JO,IOO ~~ ti,:~~ a lo~~~,~~~~~ _646-3420 173 Pontiac, gOOd cond. ll 5:30. '78 Corolla SA5Llt1back-;5 Rlehl dys. 542-573S. eves BOB CHALLMAN'S rolelal See us today! '79 MUSTANG/CAPRI $ 6 5 0 1b 8 st o 118 r · ~fiat 9123 spd. am/Im, nu llres, 750•917o '8 t Skylark 2dr, mull aeel Sharp, V8. sunroof. etc 548·8097 eves. ??,.74 Red Fial 128. snerpl m u' ~ Ptatffl lSS mint Must sell $2500 ·nvwRabbll,speclaled., ":1,WfSTWAGEN ,1:1, Asklng S4500 646-9498 $5000.PIP646-9"98 ,76 Grand Prix Loaded, ~ $ 9 78 6 ~o• YOU• ·-· ·78 delsel 504, 4 spd, sntr1. S48 93"7 AC, B1aup. 64,000 ml. 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Bob ~·· WESTWAGEN -a Ecurie Shlrlee CC>fp ~ 7800 Wea1mlnat91' Btvdl Beach Phone 714/VW1-WEST. ~-P9rlormance VW'a "Are You Havln' Any Fun?" ;DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICK·PONTIAC •MAZDA Sales • Serviee • leasing 24686 Ahc1a Parkwlly 837-2400 SOUTH COUNTY VOUCSWAGIN/tSUZU (Formerly Jim Marino Volkawagen) 18711 Beach Blvd . Huntington Bea<:h. (7 t ") 842·2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WILL NOT BE UNDEASOLOl!I 5 Veer Financing 0 .A C 4 F ... t Olacounta MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES LONG BEACH BMW L.11qe '>t-IPC11011 ot new & Quality used BMW s ant.I 01her tine cars• Sale\ ser111t,. 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Slop by & visit us today new ownership plectoes to bell all competition SUNSET FORD, INC. (Hnmt> CJI Withe the Whale) 5440 G.Hden GrOvl' Btvc:l Wes1m1ns1er I ul 636·40 tO ORANGE COUNTY VOL VO 10 120 Garden Grove Blvd G.irden Grcwfio l ei 530·9 190 E>tclus1ve1y Volvo tn cove" all ~0111 Volvo 1eQl111pmen1s New•Used•Sales•Leas1ng•Par1 s•Ser v1ce•Boely Snop f.·e!:'way close 111 lhe heart 01 01anqe Counry at G;iroen Grove Blvd & Brooknurst 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd , Coate M•se Over 23 years serving Ornnqe Counly Sales. leasing service Cail 546-1200. special p;ui<; hne 546·9400 body 11hop l111e 754 0400 0 ROY CARVER ROLLS IOYCE-IMW 1!>40 Jnmt>orC't' Ro11d. Newport B•nch 640-6444 s111es $(1rv1ct1 Paris And Leasing SHOW IVllYONI WHlll YOU All ••• on our Orange Coe1t Car Guld41 Mapl When you fist your automotive bulln..a (no Mw car dealefltllpa ote ... ) In the Dally Piiot, you reech th• prln'le CoHtal Market from Huntlngto11 Beach 10 San Clemente. Call lor reHonlbfe rate• and more Information -.. k for Sandt• Lee, ext. 322. New Car DealerehlPI .. call your outtlde u1 .. rep. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE-PLACED , ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 ,. imlmiil ................ _. .... __________ ................. ____________________________ ......_ __ ..... __ ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ Winding µp the weekend A young man takes a last look at the· weekend surC from the L Street liCeguard tower on the Balboa Peninsula. The waves will be hack another . day-and so will he. THI IRlllil ClllT COAST IDITIDI MONDAY, JULY 25, 1983 OR ANGE COU N TY C A LIFOR NIA .{"> CE NTS Irvine SWAT team police oCficers station themselves outside Lion Coun- try Safari in case the rogue elephant DlllrNill,.._.., .......... came their way, hut they were not needed. Safari elephant tragedy probe: 'No violations' BY KAREN E. KLEIN OOMcwtr,_...,. A probe into security at Lion Country Safari in Irvine following Sunday's fatal elephant attack on a game warden has 90 far turned up no violations of California Department of Fish and Game regulations, a department spokes- man said today. at fault in the attack by a three-ton Indian elephant on the head ranger at the facility. The elephant, a 25-year-old named Misty, killed the ranger and stampeded into the hills north of the animal park before she was subdued by trainers. agitated shortly before 8 a.m. Sunday and broke the cha.in holding her back leg, said Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert. Animal keepers called Keaton, who tried to calm the elephant. When Keaton entered the maintenance yard-where Misty and two other elephants were chained because of a rock concert (See ELEPHANT, Pa1e A!) Laguna mayor to fight oil lease BY STEVE MITCHELL on....., ....... ' Laguna Beach Mayor Bob Gen- try will drive up to Long Beach Tue9day, armed with nearly a dm.en reaaons why he thinks U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt's environmental report for a maasive offshore oil lea.e sale is inadequate. The Department of the Interior will be holding public hearings Tueeday at the Long Beach Con- vention Center regarding a draft envtronmental impact statement for Outer Ccntinental SheU LeMe Sale No. 80. Up to 20 exploratory wellaoould be drilled in waten off Oranae and San Diego counties u a result of the propmed leue sale, eched- uled for early next year aa part of the Reagan Admint.tration'a "streamlined" offshore oil leasing program. The area included bl the proJX*d sale totals 2,200 tracta and could result in between .even and 27 new platforma, the draft EIR stat.ea. The platforms could produce 1.1 billion barrela of oil and two trillion cubic feet of gas. Laguna Beach, along with Newport Beach, will battle the leuesale, which ia the largest ever propoeed off the state's coutline. Watt has cont.ended the federal leaae sale is needed to help ease the nation's dependence on foreign oU. (See on. LEASE. Pa1e AZ) No surprise here Bergeson announces Senate candidacy Claiming Huntln&ton Beach traditionally ia "under-repre1mted" ln the atate senate, Republican Newport BNch Amemblywoman Marian Berge110n picked that city today aa the spot to announce her candidacy for the senate. Bergeeon, appeal'inl with Orange County Supervi8or Harriett Wieder -a former Huntington Beach mayor --made her Ione-expected announcement at the Seacllff Country Club that ahe'll aeek election to the newly-created 37th senate dlatrict. The district includes Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, lrvt.ne, Laguna Beach and portions of Riverside, San Diego and lmperial counties. A third-term legialator, Berge900 will be competing ln the June 1984 primary against Sen. Ollie Speraw, the Long Beach lawmaker who loat hi.a di.strict in reapportionment. Speraw, who now lives and has offices ln Newport Beach aa he completes his Long Beach senate term, had asked Bergeeon to aeek another a.embly term. In tum, Bergeson had asked Speraw to return to Long Beach to face a Democrat. Bergeeon announced today that former San Diego Con- greuinan Clair Bu:rgemer wlll se.rve as her campaign chairman. The ~blywoman listed her major goals as controlling atate spending, fighting crime and imp.roving education. She said she'll wOl'k to."champion conaervative issues in the tradition of President 'Reegan." • -J ,.,_....,... Hawaii's Kilaueau Volcano spurts molten lava into the air during its latest eruption. Nature's fireworks Lava pouring lrom Hawaii volcano VOLCANO, Hawaii (AP)-The world's most active volcano continued lta 7-month-old eruption with a dramatic increase ln the outpouring of lava, a IClentlst said. Lava from the on-again, off-again eruption waa gushing from a cinder cone on the slopes of Kilauea Volcano at the rate of 250,000 to 300,000 cubic meters per hour Sunday night, said Mike Reimer, of the U.S. Geological S~ey'a Hawaiian Volcano Obeervatory. That was three times the flow rate earlier in the day, he said. While the output lncreMed, the he ight of the lava fountain decreaaed Sunday from 300 feet to only "tens of feet," Reimer aaid. The fountain continued to feed a 3-mile lava flow that was moving at 400 feet per hour through an uninhabited area, said Reimer, a geologist. The leading edge was 15 feet high and 600 feet wide, he said. The eruption site, in a remote area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, is only accessible by helicopter. The Oow has moved out of the park, but sightseers still cannot get cloae enough for a look. Reimer said. The current round of volcanic activity began Thuraday and lava did not appear headed toward the subdivision, scientists said. The investigation is under way to detennine if either Lion Coun- try or Gentle Jungle, an animal training facility in Burbank, was "It begins to look like there are no violations of Fish and Game permits at the park," spokesman Ralph Young said this morning. The investigation, beaded up by state Game Warden Martin May- torena, is not yet complete, he said. Lion Country officials denied that the animal's escape from the park inJicated lax security. Beach injuries concerning lifeguards "The incident had nothing to do with security at all," said park spokesman Skip Alexander. "There's always the possibility of an incident ... but the security of our visitors and the animals is always uppermost in our minds." Although the park is sur- rounded by fences, he said, "When an elephant wants to move, there's not much that can stop him." Lee Black Keaton, 34, of Lake Elainore, the head ranger and wologist at Lion Country, was crushed by the elephant when he attempted to calm her. According to Harry Shuster, president of Lion Country, Keaton had worked at the animal park for teVen yean, and before that worked at the Lion Country Safari located ln Florida. Fiah and Game 'EEetman Young aaid Miaty WU tr ' to an animal holdinl fa ty in Perris ln Rivenide County Sun- day night which is owned by Gentle Jungle, which alto owna the elephant. 'The Irvine Police Department requeeted that the animal be moved before Sunday night'• rock concert at the Irvine MNdowt amphithater on Lion Country grounda, be Mid. The dty of lrvt.ne Animal Control Department will alto ln- Vettipte the acddent. Miity, who reportedly hu a tu.tor)' of moodm-. became BY SUSAN A VILA ot"'IMcwtr.._ ..... An unusually high number of paralyzin.g neck and upper back injuries continue to keep Orange County lifeguards on edge. Seven such injuries have oc- curred in Huntington Beach since July 18. Huntington lifeguard supervisor Mike Gifford said today he believes this ls the greatest number of cervical in- juries to occur at the beach ln one If you think It's hot here There'• been a heet wave, of IOl'ta, at the South Pole, too. It la winter ln Antarctica and the t.emperatutea moetly have been normal for thia u.m. of year -about 200 desre- chllller than ln mid-America. But 20 Americanl on an An~ ~ project at the Amwld8en-Scott South Pole Station reported that the temperature hit ~9.3 ~ below aero J'ahrenhelt Jufy 17. J~ two daya earlier. lt had been elmer '° narma1, i02.e depw~M'O. week. Gifford said the.e injuries can be very .erious. "Every time you have a suspected cervical injury there is the J>(*ibillty aomeone could be paralyzed," he said. Gifford recommends that swimmers avoid body surfing and diving regardlesa of how deep the water appears. "We have large waves breaking on·ot fight r\eer the ahOl'e.'' he Mid, "and that ia juat lib divina into a awimm1.nc pool with the bottOm being right there." Laguna Beac h lifeguard spokesman Bruce Baird aaid there have been .even cervical injuries in the last month. "We have always had this problem because of our exceptionally steep beaches," he aaid. Laguna is doing a atudy on the people who have the.e accidenta to help lifeguards better identify potential vlctiml. "So far, we've found that the • major cervical accidents happen to people between 14 and 21 years old and in th~ late afternoon," he said. Newport Beach lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belshe said there have been only two or thn!e cervical injuries thia month. "We haven't had any more than nonnal. Luck- ily moet of the victims we have had had feel.Ing and that is a aocxt sign." he said. A• * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. July 25, 1883 COllTlllUID SIORlll From Page A1 ELEPHANT TRAGEDY ... held Saturday night at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre -the animal broke a aecond leg re- straint and attacked him, kicking and stepping on him and eventu- ally atand1na on his head, crushing hia akull, authorities aaid. Keaton was pronounced dead on the scene. Paramedics specu- lated that he was killed instantly. While other employees at- tempted to retrieve Keaton's body, M.iaty rammed a pickup truck, crashed through a hedge and a fence surrounding the yard and stampeded out of the com- pound into the hills north of Lion Country toward the San Diegc Freeway. Between 50 and 60 law enforce. men! officials from Irvine, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach , the Cali- fornia Highway Patrol, Orange County Fire Department, and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment responded to the scene, Lennert said. Officers closed some lanes of the San Diego Freeway and the ~Freeway and evacuated cuatomen at a parking lot swap meet on the Lion Country grounds. Traffic was backed up for several miles while Misty roamed the open territory for about three hours, Lennert said. Misty returned to Lion Country of her own accord after she had been grazed by a .tranquil.W.ng dart fired from a Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter and had been subdued by two animal keepers. She was locked up ln a trailer and kept isolated until she was transported to Perris. Lion Country president Shuster said the three Gentle . Jungle elephants have perfonned at the park, giving kiddie rides, for 14 months without any problems. The elephant shows and rides have been discontinued until the investigations into the incident are completed. SHOWS MAY STOP ... anlrnal parks sprang up and the novelty' wore off, the park's financial status wonened and officials di- ve.rsified programs to attract more customers. The most successful, accord- ing to Shuster, has been a new "African Bazaar' outdoor mar- ket, or swap meet, at the park. The exotic anlmal acta-in the area accesaible on foot -were another attraction. But previous incidents and now Keaton's death -the first time anyone ever died at the park, according to Shuster -have prompted officials to re-evaluate. "We are considering now whether we want to have any exotic animal shows at all in the entertainment area," Shuster said today. The elephant attack was the third incident reported during the last year at the park. The incidents had varying degrees of severity. On Oct. 23, a Siberian tiger escaped from a cage during a sh ow in the entertainment area and dragged away a 2-year-<>ld boy, who was rescued and hospitalized for .everal weeks with head in- juries. Parents of the boy, Anthony Stopani, later filed a $1 million civil lawsuit against the park. A less traumatic incident occurred on March 5 when a chimpanzee in the Baldwin's Harry Shuster may cut animal shows Channing Chimps show brief- ly attacked a female worker, knocking her over and pulling her hair. Several other injuries have been reported at the park, but most of them were in the early 1970s involving animals in the drive-through area . Lion Country leases ita 294 acres from the Irvine Co. It's leaseexpiresinFebruary 1997. Company spokesman Jerry Collins said today his f inn has no plans to review the leaae as a result of Sunday's "tragjc incident." OIL LEASE FIGHT ... But Gentry, whoisscheduled to speak during the morning portion of the hearing Tuesday. will argue that the impact of oil wells off the Orange Coast, and the potential for oil spills, will adversely affect Laguna's rocky intertidal zone, as well as marine life and the town's tourist economy. Gentry ia expected to point out the fact that no mention is made in the environment.al report re~ard- ing the new $38.1-million Ciystal Cove State Park, and the impact of offshore drilling at that resource, or at the city's own $8.5 million Main Beach Park. And the alternative of deleting tracts directly offshore of Laguna and Newport Beach was not developed in the draft report, even though the tracia were the subject of a state lawsuit filed in an earlier lease sale. • Delr ........... ~ ........... Before Misty the elephant headed back to Lion Country Safari, right, Irvine Police officers discussed capture plans with trainer David McMillan, another officer took notes where fatality occurred .and marksmen entered Costa Mesa helicopter that aided search. Elephant rammed truck, bottom left, at start of eseape. Ontario By JEFF ADLER Of Ille Deir .... 8WI Newport Beach city officials believe they may have rurupon an idea to help divert passengers from John Wayne Airport - where overcrowding is epidemic -to paaaenger-hungry Ontario International Airport in San Bernardino County. Evelyn Hart, Newport's mayor, asked the Ora.nae County Trans- portation Commmion today to stud y the viability and associated costs of providing regularly sched- uled transit service to Ontario airport. The commission voted unani- mously to honor the city's request, noti.ni that the information re- quested could be obtained with little problem. spend some of that fund-for studies, marketing research or advertising to promote the On- tario alternative. "It's been a long-standing city policy to promote other airport sites," Delino continued. ''And everybody agrees Ontario could be another relief valve. So why not help promote it?" Both Hart and Delino also emphasized the transit proposal the city may be willing to fund would probably not provide any service to Newport Beach resi- dents, but would be tailored to north county passenger demand. "We would promote it from anywhere to anywhere. but from the north county seems to be the most logical because of the dis- tance," Delino said. Newport eyes bed tax hike again Ken Delino, assistant to the city manager, explained Newport Beach might be interested in funding such a service because it w ould help relieve the over-crowded conditions at JW A. That, in tum, might help reduce the airport noise to which city Laguna police quiz . . • suspect 1n rape case By STEVE ~ARBLE on...,.., ......... In the face of an austere state budget that lops off sources of revenue to all Orange County cities, the Newport Beach City Council will consider hiking the city's hotel bed tax -a consider- ation city voters twice have re- jected -at ita meeting tonight. Raiaing the tax on hotel and motel guests from 6 to 8 percent would net the city $566,000 an- nually. That figure would in- creue with the opening next year of a new hotel and the expansion of another. Tonight will mark the fourth time the beach city has considered the issue. In 1981 and again ln 1982, voters failed to grant the then-necessary 65 percent edge needed to approve the tax. In the first elect.ion, 62 percent of the voters favored the hike and the second time 63 percent voted for the increase. A court ruling later changed the need of having to take the tax hike proposal to a citywide vote. The council took up the i.aue for a third ti.me ln bate 1982 but it failed on a 4-3 vote. Since then, Irvine lncrewd ita city bed tax to 8 percent on a vote residents so strenuously object. by the counciJ. The bed tax also is set at 8 percent ln Laguna Beach Providing transportation from but remains at 6 percent ln Costa Orange County to Ontario could Mesa and Huntington Beach. work like a "relief valve" at the Councilman Don Strauss. who airport, Delino said. "To the is pushing for the tax increase, extent we relieve some of that said he believes the bed tax is a pressure, we think we've gained "rational and appropriate" 90urc@' ~ llOme." . of revenue to the city. He said the He said the city annually lo. of city money because of the budgets $250,000 for its airport state budget makes the liming growth control fund and council right. members mij(ht be willing to Laguna Beach police are ques- tioning a man they ari'ested early this morning in connection with the rape of a 23-year-old Laguna woman behind a Park Avenue driveway 24 hours earlier. Police Lt. Jim White said the suspect was arrested at about 2 a.m. today, a day after the woman was sexually assaulted at knife- point near LAgunA Beach High School. Pollc.'e sajd a friend let the woman off by the library on Glenneyre Street shortly after mJdnight Sunday and the victim began walking up Park Avenue to her home. When she reached murnont Street, the assailant allegedly grabbed her from behind, threat- enin~ her with a knife. "EmenUally the voters have ,---------------------------------------- twice approved this by a majority tueJre and I have no doubt that they R'~ would .,.in," Strau. Mid. What do you like about the Daily Piiot? What don't you like? Call the number at le ft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Listening ••• 642•6086 Newport blaze probed for· arsoll The same 24·hour answering service may be used lo record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification No rirculation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. Half of two-story structure saved in mysterious midnisht lire BY STEVE MARBLE otlM..., ....... Newport Beach anon ln- vatipton were sifting today tbrouah the rubble of a two-story office buUd1ng that was lapped up in flames late Saturday and burned nearly 10 houn before It WM exUJtcu1ahed. Investipton reported the mld-nlaht blue at the National Educa- tion C«p. buildina. 44018'rch St., may have been ipted by a CW1a1n that m)'lt«loualy mupt fire. A. tam of 36 f lref ilht89 WM able to uve nearly hall the structure, Whkh WU fully ln flamea when firemen arrival on the scene shortly before midniaht. "When I arrived on the 1eene," aaid Ba"8llon ChJef BW ThomM, "I mentally wrot.e off the build- ing." Thomas aald the fire, 8Cl'09 the at.reet from the Newport Sheraton Hotel, WM IO hot It melted lilh• atop one fire enclne and c::rKbd a windlhield. flreflth.... Md to hem off the n.mlnc ftrf'truck. WhiJe~wwe•to preYent the fire from ....-idina to the front of the ftnletun, tM ,...: • poc'Uon WU 1U''4!Ci. F&remen said the roof colla.-d at one point and llM11 lmOJderinC spot firft oon- Unued until ~u,ht Sunday. Fire off aid the total dam.alt baa not been ~puted but could run u high aa $500,000. No lnju.rtee were reporied. ~ fire ~ .. •potted by two Newport po~ tn a police helicopter who reported aeeLna nun.. aurUna fonn the top of the atructure. 8eYwa1 ........ told fire In· ~they noticed. buminl cunabl Mn8Sril outlllde an open .1< wtndow. • ~· ............. M-y·,110ey ~ you 00 1101 l\lvt yOVI peper by 6 ~ p "' ca~ beloo• 7 p 111 l lld your copy w111 b• °""""''"' Sa1111o•y eno SunO•r 11 you do no1 '"*"* YO\n copy 0y 7 • "' • oa~ btlOt• to • 111 "'° ,_ copy ..,. be~ICI c ......... T1l1phoMe Mot• °'*""* Coullty ,.,_ --· HOii-i "" ....... ~ ·~· .. _ l ..-.......... '• ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. lohw•rtl Ill Publisher Cha.IJ Dow81tb1 R•Jmond MHLHn EdltOt end AMlstant Controller to the Publleher ,..,.._ '· C•uo P!e>MtlOn M-ot< CIHllfled ~ 114/Ml·1111 Aff othef __.menfe 142-4»1 MAIN OfftCI 330 w• 8ey 61 Cciela ~ CA MIM a~ 8o• llMIO COlla M9M. CA !l2l2f COP't'19"I IHJ C>anoe C:0..1 ~ ~ No newt 1101'\U , lllUtllel!Ollt eOllOlle l 111e11e1 Or •d'we<t-.C• ,......, ,,.,.y be ~oouc.G "" ..... lj)C.el pet~ OI C09y1ogM - YOL71,NO ... t ~·Irvine hospital plans set for airing Thursday Representatives from competlnc groupe aeeking to build health care facilities ln Irvine will diacual their propoaala Thunday at the Irvine Senior Center. The two-hour program will begin at 10 a.m. at the center, 3 Sandburg Way. Speakers will be Dr. Gerald Sinykin from the propoeed Irvine Medical Center, Steven Yerxa from the Health West Foundation and Dennis Wolin from the propoeed Irvine Conununity Ambulatory Care Cen ter. The free program la open to the public. Emphasis will be on geriatric medical care. Burglary program in Huntington A free burglary preven tion program, sponsored by Huntington Beach Neighborhood Wat.ch, will be held Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. at Pleasant View School, 16692 Landau Lane, Huntington Beach. The meeting is aimed at residents living in the area bounded by Slater Avenue, Beach Boulevard, Heil Avenue and Magnolia Street. Police detective Chris Spurney will provide burglary prevention advice. Free crime prevention literature will be available. Musical b en e fit to aid family unit The Gem Theater in Garden Grove will present an opening night preview perfonnance of "Rogers and Hart: A Musicial Celebration" Thursday at 8 p.m. All the proceeds of the perfonnance will benefit Turning Point, Family Services Program, Inc.. a private non-profit counseling agency for families and youth facing drug abuse, delinquency and runaway problems. Lifeguard golf meet in Laguna The Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association Inaugural Golf Classic is scheduled Aug. 8 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Salt Creek Country Club. A $40 tax uctible fee provides a chance to win a new Ford Mustand conv 'ble, nine holes of golf, prime rib barbeque dinner, beer and 90ft and prizes. 1""0Cf-ed!!lgo to construction of a new lifeguard facility at ..-..r ........ or reservations, call 494-6572 or 494-4273. .: .r.·. <·:.'-' ~r-· With neighbors like that, you don't need enemies v-...--tk• on acetpatillld In 1 CM110<1 on '"-S ICIO -ol SMehore Drive In ~ 9eecll T"-.,.,,. WM eet"""tlld a 81Hg1et1 t>t~e WllO I !)091 ,,,_., -Ille a-Cot1n1111.., VICflt Cluo on ~ Drive 1n __, Beecf\-t-. ..__INC>-,-• ·-··-..... ··-·-ThelOletW--•1.010 A men -·-ao °""'II ... ano _., -repor1eclly ~ ~ P«llonl ol a ...---on 1"-200 -oC "9wp0rt'1 f2ndStrMI P-Mldl"-men-.ig.d t4 oC the-·· eeualnO $250 In 6amage Hunti ngto n Beach A 00.t OUrgllty •M reported It I -dOclltd in H.lnt1ng1on Hert>our off ti. 3800 01oCa o1 ,,..,,.,... Drift. r... .._ lnc:"'°8d • '300 -Ml, I "650 rlldlO, I I 70 WOtttl ol ft1INng rod•. • '209 •l•eo end a tacllla OOa Av9 iv--·~ l>y poooce Su!ldly alle< ,,,.., -• -pleyWIQ on 1"-root Of Oek V... Ser.-, I 724 I Oak l-A 11<1 H~ ~ty tallen Oy '"-cNldr*' wM returned A 1973 C-oi.! UIY pocilllC). PM~td -t"-c.O<'-ot 8Mcll 8-wd -P.ctl!C COii! Hl!lftwoy wu reported ttOlen 5'lnclay. The -11 -by a San Franc:laCO"""' Laguna Beach A -t oC 1"-900 b10C* Of Bli-SlrMI report..:! a tOlal Of 13 175 In ,.....,., -OI .... ~ duf"'O • --... _...,, U9uM 8Mctl pOllce -· "'-"Ool'lnO .... Durg!My d•te>•tclled 10 '"-., .. -•unable to locate lhe m.,, Yandettll<oUaWi.-attlleTOl)Oll"-WO-lcl E*->tatV School ~ 1"---· end l"-1r--toboetdUl)1"-hOle• A w0menreported ~ emanen••'*l>Ome 11wougn a __ ... ,,,.eoo blOC:ll.ol ~ A_,... Potlce --1"--t>u1 louncl r>O intruct. Slereo """""'*'' ·-ti SS50 -• ,.. mo...cl trom e Cet patlo.ecl ,_, Woode Cow ~bylhe- Costa Mesa A 23-,-.-tren...,l wu .,, • .., S.turoey out-Et T0to lltevo ~et. 739 W 19th SI POIOCI lound t -l>foken --a.I Gomez l'lldW'Q ,_Oy-....0 a lrMl\ CMl.1111 '*"' -ong Gomez •• -on llJljJICiOn ol enernc>ted OU<glely ~• lllCI,.. problbly cut "'' hand '"""° 10 C>IWi tfwough ,,.. ll99ed Ol*>tngoC QIMS r ... u s S«re1 s.....a " 1nwe1iee11ng ,,.. 0-19.nol a I tOOblllol!e<..:I Oytwos-plaSeturdey at •II" station on Herl>Ot Boulevltd The peoo1a -a men -wOmWI -lliCI they won 1"-1)111 al LOI AlamllOI R-T r_ I ... deyblfore. A 91allo<> wortcer notleld ,,.. Oill wu blurry .,,., Clllad ,,.. l)OllC9 <>"'-"did not.,, ... lhe coup4e. Four chrome wire -toub cap11 wor1h 1370 -• r990'19d llolen Friday lrom a ttatlon wavon pa1k..:I In a 11an tot at Or•noe Coeat C04le09 Irvin e ~I . -Poster ·boy gets anew chair By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 K yle Minnis, a 13-year-old East Seal poster boy who had his wheelchair stolen at a California Angels baseball game, has a new set of wheels. The cerebral palsy victim re- ceived the $2,000 custom-made chair after Quadra Wheelchairs. Inc. of Westlake Village heard of the boy's plight and speeded up work on a new chair the family had ordered, said company spokeswoman Patty Heath. K yle, who attends Portola Jun- ior High School in Orange, said Sunday be hasn't had much chance to try out the lightweight manual chair, but "I plan to." ''It i.s pretty comfortable and you could almost take the thing apart. T he anns come off," said Kyle, who was on the Easter Seals poster in 1980. The stolen chair was a rental that replaced an electric wheel- chair damaged in a March acci- dent with the family's van . Abbey Rents has told the family it won't have to pay to replace the chair, said Kyle's father, Jim Minnis. The theft forced Kyle to depend for transportation on his brother's anns and a wheelchair offered by the First Christian Church of Orange. "It was an adult chair. It was much too large for Kyle," said Minnis. "He had to stay home a lot." The chair will be used around the house. said Minnis. A heavier, electric model that costs $5,000 is on order from another firm, he said. S earchers end hunt for county boy in forest By Tbe A11ociated Pre11 Rescuers have called off an unsuccessful search for a 16-year-old Fullerton boy who vanished on an overnight camping Uip in the Angeles National Forest. sheriff's deputies said. Donald Schreiber was reported missing around 10 a .m. Saturday by his father, Harry Schreiber, with whom be had gone camping, Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy Adam Khan said Sunday. The father said his son was gone when he awoke at their campsite near Fish Canyon Falls above Duarte, 20 miles east of Los Angeles. The teen-ager's camping gear remained at the site, Khan said. Searchers 9COured the area until dark Saturday, then reswned the hunt at dawn S unday. Some 30 deputies, a sheriff's helicopter and members of the private Sierra Madre search and rescue team combed the mountains north of Duarte all day Sunday. The search was CAl.led off at 6 p.m .. Deputy Stan Leac said. Leach said there were "rumors" that the young Schreiber was seen walking out of the area with other people, "but that was real sketchy. We don't know anything about thaL" Fair skies but low clouds for Coast Coastal Extended ...... -"'°"*" ---...,......_ ........ ...,..,_ 70 M9dla to-IO_..,.....,. i.- ....... to ...... Temperatures .. LO .. '° 11 .. 100 .. 17 11 .... .. 71 .... .. t2 .. 17 '° 14 11 .,.. ~ 17 " .. 71 '° ti 1t " '° n '° • If .. 11 17 .. t00 n 71 .. 14 14 ti 71 .... *' n Tides 16 .. " 77 13 .. .. u 118 62 13 " " 49 " 18 76 67 ., " 78 M .. 6S 70 51 .. 63 81 76 t2 71 IO 1Z .. 76 91 10 71 51 ., 70 103 •1 .. 71 13 16 " 73 .... .. 7t tt 12 77 .. 12 .. .. 72 ., n 76 .. ., 71 11 .. 101 7t n 12 .. 7' t07 76 .. . 101 17 12 ., 17 51 ' 72 57 72 N 16 .. II IO IO 14 t2 .. .. 1' .. 7t N .. .. 67 .. n Rain 0 S11ow D Stiow.fl £1llljJ FlurrlH u 5' .. 71 IO 12 12 51 .. 51 IO 66 .. 17 100 71 102 11 13 n 104 70 SURf REPORT Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 26, t983 * Al --WE ASKED:------------ 'Should there be public access to private beaches?' Fritz Fabian CoetaMe .. Unemployed ''It all depends on the ratio of public beaches to private beaches.'' JlmMoek Cemeron Park Self-employed "There definitely Brad Fqrell Tuel In Student, CSUF "There should be private beaches. I don't think the public has a right to go anywhere. I think If someone buys some property, It's their beach." Merit• Montgomery Fullerton ver .. telter repr ... ntetlve "No. Those people are paying a high enough price for their property and I think they deserve what they pay for, as long as there is a balance betwee n pu bll c beaches and private beaches." should be. I think everyone should have a right to the beaches.'' Craig Thomae lrvln• Student, Cornell Unlverelty ''I think there Lealle Gellegua Tua tin Advertlalng "The coast line Is should be private ac- cess because they pay for It. In Emerald Bay In particular I think they pay an everyone's. I think everyone has the right to use the beaches.·· \ awfully big premium to live down there. The only problem Is there's not always a lifeguard." Elly Weidman Coron• del Mar "I have mixed feel- ings. I think there ought to be public access to the nice beaches. On the other hand, I can sym- pathize for the people who live down there, especally If there's no sanitation facllitles." Stella Cefalle Newport Beech "I think there should be. I don't think there's going to be any beaches left If there's not." Huntington man saves lost hiker Flowers, fruits keep backpacker alive in Kings Ca nyon Park KINGSCANYONNATIONAL PAP.K (AP)-A backpacker who ate flower petals and wild raspberries after losing his way in rugged back country almost two weeks ago is heading home after being led to safety by a Hunt- ington Beach hiker. Richard Williams of Camarillo entered the still-snow laden park over Bishop Pass on July 6 and was due out four days later, said Marvin Jensen. a management assistant for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. J en.sen said rescue teams began searching for the 48-year-old hiker on July 15 when rangers were first notified William.lo was missing in the park, located about 230 miles southeast of San Fran- cisco. A helicopter flew over the area repeatedly while rangers and I volunteers from Inyo County searched the ground with the hilp of dog teams. The search. which was centered on Dusy and Palisades basins, was fruitless and the Park Service was considering "de-escalatL'lg" the effort late this week, according to Jensen. "We just were not able to come up with anything. We did find a set of tracks in the snow. but they led nowhere --to a rocky area where there was neither snow nor a trail," Jensen said. But on Friday night, Williams walked into the LeConte Ranger Station along with hiker David Siracuse of Huntington Beach, who had come upon the lost man on Tuesday at Simpson Meadow -about 25 miles from Dusy &sin. RanRer Judy Zuckert alerted other park officials that Williams was safe. According to Jensen. Williams had run out of food after three or four days and had eaten wild · raspberries, flower petals and pine nuts while he was lost. "He had lost some t.ime during his travels." said Jen.sen. who noted Williams was suffering from shock. exposure and dis- orientation . "He was unsure of where he'd been for a good deal of the time sin ce he left Dusy Basin." Jensen said the hiker had also s uffered a sprained ankle while lost. an injury that forced him to spend two days on a river LSland to ra'Over. "He had heard the helicopters a few times. but he was always too far away and he was unable to see them ," Jensen said. spz.rry top-s idcz.r w1th najistcmzd ent1-slip sola a ~Uz. fOI:' soiliJ19 or etT02t v.A:Z.ar, ~ ~wttt w1thcortiuroys arrl.a blaztzr or ehOrte and. a knit Shirt . @)~o~@)§~ 44 Ruhion Island• Newport 1Hach•1141844·5070 IOOJ M4estwood Blud.·~arwood VUlage•2J3 /479-7127 I , I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday. Juty 26. 1N3 Ne .. .-.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. STOCKS \.flf'\ frrO·I '>•'•" N.,1 P E hO\ (IO.-Cf>Q P f P\O\(•OWo (~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOT A tl()HS fNC~UOf; Tl\AOU OH l Hl N!¢W YOM, MIOWf;tT, PACll'IC PIW. IOITOlf. OflflOIT Alf() CINCINNA fl 8TOCI< bCHAHOH il..0 N:POIHEO I V IHE NASO IHSTINET MONO \ 't'"S t :LO~l~G l'Rlt :t:~ S•ln. Nf!t )•Ir" N.-t Y I.. Nol S4•~ N•I P E ••<I\ C lov-C h<j P t "°' C lov Cf'MI pt: "0' l.'0'4 (f>Q P f "°' Clo\4> C"4 Dow Jones Final . Up 1.70 Cloelng 1.232.17 ......................................... ~· Gas prices may remain st e ady through summer By the A11oclated Pre11 LOS ANGELFS -Gasoline prices, after increas- ing less than a penny a gallon since June, could remain steady through the summer , oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg says. "We're in a k.Uld of a lull," Lundberg said Sunday in releasing the results of h is latest price survey. "This would reflect a continuing austerity at the retail level o! the gasoline Industry." The average gas price for all grades, both self-serve and fuU -serve, is $1.25.2 cents a gallon-less than a penny a gallon more than last month's prices. Oil usage l o in crease prices WASHINGTON -By the mid-l 990s, oil prices will have r isen 20 percent above their 1981 peak and the OPEC nations will continue to be the main supplier of oil to consuming nations, according to the World Bank. Increased oil consumption during recovery from the global recession will result in price Increases, according to the World Bank's annual survey, which was released today. The report predicted an annual after-inflation increase of 1.6 percent in oil prices between 1982 and 1995. VA W to seek $2 hourly incr ease HIGHLAND PARK. Mich. -Bargainers for the United Auto Workers say they'll ask for at least $2 an hour more from Chrysler Corp. to cash in on the company's recent profits. The current contract is set t.o expire Jan. 14, but the union asked for early negotiations beginning today becallse of Chrysler's financial success. The l..IJlion says it will ask Chrysler for a $2-an-hour raise for its 4 7, l 00 U.S. workers over the term of a new pact. That would bring the workers up to the pay levels of auto workers at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. New car sal es to soar in '8 4 DETROIT-General Motors Corp. expects sales of new domestic cars in the United States to increase by about 15 percent during the 1984 model year. according to a report today in a trade publication. Based on internal forecasts by GM 's Chevrolet and Buick divisions. Wards Automotive Reports predicted the industry could seU 7 .5 million domestic-make vehicles in 1984. oompared with sales of 6.5 million estimated for the 1983 model year Consumer prices up slig htly WASHINGTON -Consumer prices rose 0.2 percent in June. the government says. signaling what President Reagan calls a heal thy economic recovery. For the first half of the year. prices climbed at an annual rate of 2.9 percent, lend!ng further support. to economists' predictions that inflation for all of the year will ma~h or be lower than the 3.9 percent of 1982. 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