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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. - Giant pepper tree gets midnight ride k!ll~'falBl.E It'• not every dly a M-year-old tree tinda It.elf orphaned. a YlcUm of the mklnicht ex..-. I , • But It happened early today when an 80-foot BruWan Pepper ' WMJmdeci onto a flatbed truck and taken from the Newport a.ch around that Md been home f~ mare than three demdea It WM a profemional job. • '!be pepper tree, which had been rooted on property owned by St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, wu moved durtna the ..,...wn dm'laM!91 .00.y to make room for a new church llDCtUaey. Rather than turn the tree into ao much firewood, church Qlftda1a had an El Toro nunery uproot the pant pepper u¥l truck CS.. PEPPER. TREE, Pap Al) THI DRANGI COAST THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1983 Painted into a corner When it's high tide on Balboa Island, the beach disappears but the crowd doesn't. It's a chance to get· to know your neighbors. CIUITY IDITlll ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS USC branches out, opens Irvine office By KAREN E. ILEIN one.~ ........ Dust off Tommy Trojan. Un- pack the cardinal and gold. The University of Southern California, which claims between 10,000 and 25,000 alumni in Or- ange County, is moving into a neighborhood full of friends -in Irvine. The USC Orange County Center will open ita doors Aug. 1 at 2361 Campus Drive, on the ground floor of the VTN building, said Anne Kimbell Relph, executive director of the center and a Laguna Beach resident who has been commuting nearly two hours to USC's main campus for the past three years. The non-deacript office build- ing, at the comer of Campus Drive and Von Kannan Avenue, effec- tlvely-hidea any hint of academic &Unp-an lnaide now, but ReJph said she hopes a sign bearing the USC seal and identifying the center will be placed outside in time for the start of classes in September. The office will houae adminis- tration, development and student services departmenta and will serve as the headquarters for USC's schools and divisions which are already providing claa8es and seminars in Orange County, Relph said. Thoee schools include: business administration, public adminis- tration, safety and systems man- agement, education, library lci- ence, engineering and continuing education. Relph said many of the instruc- tors who teach classes in various locations around the county met for the first time at an open houae held in the 2,500-square-foot suite Wedneeday. Now, Relph aaid, they will have (See use, Pase A!) Anne Kimball Relph College outlook glum ·Coast District trustees ponder $4.5 million in budget cuts By PBll. SNEIDERMAN otllle~ ........ A gloomy mood prevailed Wedneaday night u Coast Com- munity College Diatrict truateee, debating ways to cut $4.5 million from their budget for the coming tchool year, were told to expect little immrnediate relief from Sac- ramento. The local cuta must be made in the wake of Gov. George Deu- kmejian's deciaion last week to delete $232 million that state legislators Md allocated to c.alJ- fomia's 107 community colleges. The governor suggested that aome of th.ia be made up by charging, for the first time, a $50-per-aemester community col- lege tuition. Such a fee muat be approved by the Legialature. "I have to be pe91irnistic," said Dr. Norman Watson which includes Oran,e COMt. Golden West and C.outline col- legea. p!us KOCE Channel 50, the d.istrict-0wned television atation. Myers said atate legialaton are fighting among themaelves over the illllue of community ooJlete fees and tuition, making it unlike- ly additional funds will be provided before the beginning of fall claaaes. Dt..cuaaing a meeting of com- munity college advocates, Myen said, ''The only thing we could aci-ee on was that we can't live on what's happened to ua (financially) and lltill maintain reuonable programs at our col- leges." Meanwhile, local truateea ex- pre91ed reluctance to cut more claaeea and programs, even though a balanced budcet must be approved by the end of August. Judge may rule on AirCal suit today Lee Myen, a legislative advocate who worka for Orange County'e four community college districta. Wedneeday night, he addre91ed trustees of the Coast District, F.atlier this year, the board laid of! teachen and made other cub (See COLLEGE, Pase AZ)· BY JEFF ADLER on...~ .... ...., An Orange County Superior Court judge ia expected to rule today or Friday on a lawsuit filed ·by AirCal employees seeking to •interrupt American Airlines' •flights from John Wayne Airport. • The AirCal employees group, AirCal F.mployees Concerned for Survival, ia asking that Ameri- can'• fiighta be halted becauae Prosecutor: Bonin's van 'death wagon' BY JEFF ADLER --~ ......... The green van in which con- victed Freeway Killer WiJliam Bonin cruiaed the streeta of Loe Angelea and Orange County look-tnc for hitchhiker-victims WU a ''virtual death wapi that Mr. Bonin choee to slaughter hll victims," an Orange County Su- perior Court jury Wll told Wedneeday. Proeecutor Bryan Brown'• dww:tert.zation Wll made II the five-month murder trial of Bonin drew cber to a oonclUl6on Wedneeday 11 attomeya fer boCh (lee BONIN, Pa1e Al) . ~ ' Orange County offidals failed to file certain environmental reporta that should have been required before the airline initiated aervice in J\llle, A hearing on the caae Wednes- day before Judge Bruce Sumner produced an interesting acenario. American Airllnee attorneys were joined in argwnenta against the 1ult by lawyen repreeenttna the county. A little more than a month aco. it was the9e same two .eta of attorneys who oppoeed each other. Attorney Raymond Ikola, rep- reeenting the airline, told the judge that American's fllghta do JJC>t cal.lie any environmental dam- ~ at the airport that would require the county to file a supplemental environmental im- pllCt atatement. "American ia here saying we're not causing any envirorunental damage. There's no l.ncreue in (total) fllghta, no lncre88e in the puwnger load and no lncre88e in safety hazards. There are the .ame alota only American is Oying them," Ikola said. "In lhort, nothing ia new and operationa are normal The only difference ia American ia now Oying aome of the alota AltCal once fJew.'' (See AIRCAL, Pqe A!) Rockwell feels pinch Newport firm goes on I our-day week BY STEVE MARBLE Of"llle~ ........ F.mployee.s at the Newport Beach diviaion of Rockwell International Corp., a leader in the high-tech lnduatry, have been pi.ced on a four-day work week u part of a move to avert layoffs. The workachedule cha.nae means many of the 1,200 workenat the Newport operation will be loeina a full day's pay Mch week. A apokemnan for Rockwell said he wu wwure pncl9ely how many o1 the employee. would be a1fected or how many layoffs were saved by the work tchedule chanp. "It'• a week-to-week thina -rd say It will LMt 80 daya at i..t but probebly not much more than that." explained K.ettb McDonald, national alee manacer. ' "Thls way we're able to keep our team topther without loGna people by aof.ns the tnditlonal layoff rout.e,"he added. McDonald said the cutt.ck in houn wu due to a fla:e:::L In aalee. The Newport divlllon ts introdudns a new intesra) ~ product that it ha inveeted •10 million in. ''We haven't had canoelladona but aome of the orden ha"9 been pwhed beck," McDonald Mid. He Mid bualw ts expected to pick up by fall. He ct.::rlbed Rockwell's waft II hlchlY t.cbnka1, VflrJ compeddve and .ubject to mdden fluctuationl In the martriM pa-. A apok•penon foe the International Brotherhood of Det'1rtc Worken. which Npr91!1\D a major portion ol the att.c:t.d employeee, aid lhe w11 unaware of the reduction In wwk boun. \ l I . ... ; I . I ' . I'- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28, 1983 CONTINUED STORlll Killer From Page A1 . ~ BONIN TRIAL ... elephant' the def el\le and proeecution pres- ented closing arguments to jurors. The jury ls expected to begin considering evidence presented in the cue today. Bonin is charged with fourOrangeCounty murders and h as been sentenced to death in LosAngelesCounty wherehe was convicted of 10 additional murders last year. As Bonin scribbled notes and listened impassively -as he had throughout the trial-Brown told jurors that, to Bonin, murder was COLLEGE ••• to comply with a $5.5 million funding loss. The $4.5 million deficit resulting from Deu- kmejian's decision comes on top of the earlier loss. "W e really pounded this district to come up with the $5.5 million cutback," said trustee Robert Humphreys. "We're at the point now where we're starting to destroy everything we've built up over the years." Humphreys said district of- ficials should explore ways to borrow funds to maintain current programs and hope that additional money will arrivelater from tui- tion or other sources. District Chancellor Norman Watson said the trustees could consider employee furloughs or wage reductions, but he said he is not in favor of such options. Among the cuts he did advocate were: • Asking the presidents of the three colleges to cut an additional $2.4 million from their budgets. • Reducing the KOCE Channel 50 budget by $200.000. beyond the $300,000 cut earlier this year. • Reducing the district office budget by $50,000. "lees than !ftepping on an ant.'' He carefully deacribed how similar the four alayinp were: Each of the four victims was a "young boy" between 14 and 18 years old. All were found nude. All had their hands and feet bound in the same manner with a similar binding. And the strangu- lation marks left on each victim's neck were similar. Also, the crime scenes were similar in that little evidence was discovered by law enforcement authorities, Brown said. William Charvet, who has rep- resented Bonin throughout both murder trials, argued that the case presented by the prosecution was circumstantial and relied heavily on testimony from unreliable wit- nesses. He reminded jurors that to find his client guilty they would have to determine the evidence proved that he committed the acts "beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty," the legal standard. "The issues are, did that man kill these boys and did the district attorney prove it beyond a reason- able doubt," Charvet said. Bonin never took the stand during the grueling trial and the defense relied on testimony from only two witnesses. Prosecutors presented a long string of wit- nesses, many of whom testified about the similarity between fibers found on the victims and that of the carpet in Bonin's van. Bonin, a 36-year-old resident of Downey before his conviction, is charged with killing Frank Fox, 17, of Bellflower; Glen Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach; RUS&ell Rugh, 15, of Garden Grove; and Lawrence Sharp, 18, of Long Beach. ~Nee ..... ~'-...,,.,. Enjoying their visit to Balboa's Fun Zone are (from left) Greg Bosbonis, Ho Yeon Lee, Andrea Vlachovsky and Seong Jin Park. Lee and Park are visitors from Korea. Lile in the U.S. fast lane Korean teens discovering Orange County on whirl wind tour BY KAREN KLEIN Of'h 0.., Nol ..... The 13 Korean high school students looked a little dazed. But you couldn't blame them. They'd only been in the United States a little over 24 hours and they'd already taken in the best of • La Habra. seen Lion Country Safari and ridden the Balboa Ferry. In the next two days they looked forward to an authentic American softball game, a beach cookout. a tour of the UC Irvine campus and a slumber party. Mother of burned hoy may attend sentencing Some vacation. And that's only the beginning. The youtha, chosen by achoo! boards from all over Korea, are part of a Korea Youth Association group taking a whirlwind, two-week tour of the United States. In Irvine, they·are staying for two days with families of teen- agers who belong to the Irvine Keystone Club. Six families are putting the stude nts and their two adult chaperones up for their Irvine stay. said Mary Fitzgerald. Key- stone advisor. moved to shelter From •&aff ud wire reports Misty, the three-ton elephant that killed the head ranger at Lion Country Safari Sunday. was moved to an animal shelter in the San Fernando Valley Wednesday after the ranger's funeral. officials said. Despite the fatal trampling of 34-year-old Lee Keaton, "Misty is not really a violent animal," said Ken Kinpbury of Wildlife Way- station, the shelter in Little Tu- junga Canyon where Misty will be hou.ed temporarily. "She's here for an indefinite stay," Kingsbury said. Officials fo:>m Gentle Jungle, Inc.. of Burbank. the wildlife training facility that OWN Miaty, said they will try to find a pennanent home for the elephant. "Our primary purpose is not to keep an animal but to relocate it in a reputable U>O or wildlife center aomewbere in the U.S. or abroad," Kingsbury said. Meanwhile, Lion Country Safari plans to remove three other Gentle Jungle elephants from the park. and Irvine city offidala said they are reviewing the park's permits. "We are looking at the special animala pennita -one for Gentle Jungle and one for Lion Country Safari it8el1," said Irvine'• aasia- tant city manager Paul Brady. He said Sunday's attack "high- lighted" the need for a review. USC IN IRVINE ... In what should be an emotional courtroom appearance, Marie Rothenberg is expected to attend Friday's sentencing hearing for her ex-husband Charl es Rothenberg, who has admitted setting their 7-year-old son afire in a Buena Park motel room last March. . "This is a new experience for them," said Soon Eun Kwon, the Korean A.saociation adviJlor. "And a new era of the U.S .-Korea friendship," he added. The Gentle Jungle's permit . expi.rel today, he said, but Lion Country's permit does not expire until November. The city's animal services s~f began inspecting the pa(k Wec:lnaday, Beady said, c~ the animals antl making sure the conditions of the permits are being adhered to. a central meeting ground and a place where Orange County stu- dents can obtain infonnation and make appointments without having to tre k up to the main campus. near downtown Los An- geles. "The university has been talk- ing about establishing a presence m Orange County for a t least three years," she said. "We have so many active alumni groups here and we've been doing programs and breakfast series here that are attracting 250 to 300 people -at 7 in the morning. "It just made sense to move the facilities closer." But the plan seemed doomed to failure. A change m university presidents caused delays. Then. last spring. an ill-fated attempt to establish a busin~ adminis- tration graduate school in Corona del Mar drew heated response from residents who feared noise and parking problems. But, ever since the Corona del Mar attempt failed. a group of university officials have been planning another way to establish an Orange County base. Relph said. It was only about a month ago that a lease was signed for the office suite in the heart of Irvine's commercial center, near John Wayne Airport and several hotels and restaurants, a location Relph says is particularly well-suited to the purposes of the Orange Coun- ty Center. Unlike the proposed Corona del Mar facility, the new center includes onlv two classrooms - Correction We tripped on the names of Orange County's newest triplets whose arrival was described in Tuesday's editions. Erin, Jaime and Lauren - daughters of Lynn and J eff Friedman of Costa Mesa - weighed betw'een 3 pounds. 8 ounces and 2 pounds 12 ounces and remain under hospital care today. The Daily Pilot regrets · the identification error. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 M0t~i:l•;i·f11d•y I' ,ou 011 "01 f'ltw• ,ouf c>•~•' oy ~ 'IOe>"' '""'l,.,,,.. '""' ,,,.J rO••' COP<t ..-11 De ""'° 'la•u•ll•r 1nC1 $vnl)ay II one for the use Inter-active Instructional Television Network of the engineering school and one for use by other departments. Additional seminars and classes wiU continue to be held in hotels and meeting rooms around the county and, if it is needed. additional space has been offered by other tenants in the VTN building for night classes, Relph said. "1 would guess we'll have about 125 to 150 students a week in this facility," Relph S8ld. ·•This place just feels like 'SC," she added. The center is expected to be fully operational by Sept. 1. with four full-time staff members and 10 pa.rt-time employees in the offices and a number of instruc- tors. AIRCAL ... Representing the county. Michael Gatzke claimed airport officials and the Board of Super- visors were categorically exempt, in this instance, from having to file supplemental environmental re- ports. However, Martin Thompson, represe:lting the AirCal em- ployees' group, said the county should have filed environmental documents because the Board of Superviaon were aware of new infonnation. oonceming safety, that had not been diacU88ed when the original environmental impact reports on the airport were per- pared in 1981. The AirCal group was formed with the purpose of protecting job6 at the airline. Many em- ployees believe those job6 will be threatened as AirCal loses flight slots at JW A to other airlines. Under the airport's complicated access plan, which allocates 41 average daily departures among competing ·airlines. AirCal stands to lose flight slots each quarter. The Newport Beach-based airline traditionally has been the airline allotted the largest number of slots at the overcrowded airport. Rothenberg pleaded guilty to charges of attempted murder, arson, causing great bodily injury and the use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime in Orange County Superior Court June 24. The 42-year-old New York native faces a maximum sentence Diplomatic relations between the two countries probably weren't foremost in the minds of the youths, most loaded down with satchels. souvenirs and cam- eras. He said he hoped the inspection would be done within a month. of 13 years, but could be eligible F . v h for parole in nine years and thr~· ·-PEPPER TREE ountam alley omeowners Wh h ed ~ • • • · h months. en e plead · ty Valley's water rates boosted by 15 percent may notice a jump in t eir water h h J d (From Page A 1) bill h Se to t e c arges, u ge ames c arges beginning in ptem-Franks warned the defendant ber, as a result of a 15 percent rate that there isa "high possibility" he it back to the nursery, which is supposed to find the tree a new increase that has received home. would im pose a maximum preliminary approval from tht> sentence. But the tree --so large an eight-foot-wide box had to be City Council. Rothenberg admitted putting a constructed to hold its roots --was not on the city's Wit of things it The average Fountain Valley match to the gasoline-soaked bed likes to see on public streets in daylight hours. homeowner. using 2,000 cubic feet in which David Rothenberg was 1n fact, the tree moven were told not to hit the road until per month.now pays $11.30 per sleeping March 3. Rothenberg has midnight. month for water. Beginning Sept. said he was attempting a So at the stroke of 12, Hemnann-Jenaen Nursery --the same l , this fee will change to about murder-suicide because he was outfit that moved trees at Knotts Berry Fann to clear space for $13.20. Water bills are mailed to afraid he was losing of losing his Camp Snoopy -started its trip to El Toro. residents bi.monthly. With two men walking in front of the tree-laden flatbed truck City officials said the increase is soMeanwhile. David remains in a and a car bringing up the rear, the procealion resembled a parade. A needed to meet higher operating semi-comatoee condition in a Bos-Blow parade. expenses including the rising cost ton Hospital following a set-back It was thought the one-way trip, at a top speed of 10 mph, of purchasing water from outside in his recovery several weeks ago. would take at least four hours. But that wu unconfirmed. The tree Fountain Valley. movers were given the day off, pn!8WD8bly to count their blisters. Local officials maintained. --------------~=========================~ however, that even with the rate 1- increase. Fountain Valley's water bills will be lower than many other Orange County com- munities because the city draws some of its wate r from local wells. 3 firefighters injured Three county fire fighters suf- Cered heat prostration Wednesday while battling a blaze that broke out on a construction site in Mission Viejo, county fire officials said. The blaze. which took Hre- fighters 65 minutes to extinguish. destroyed a $50,000 'tanker truck used to fuel heavy equipment. The truck, carrying 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel and 600 gallons of motor oil, apparantly caught flre after a h09e connection broke shortly before noon. The flames lgnited about 25 minutes later, authorities said. The Storekeeper Final Sale Starts Fridav 10:00 A. M. and Concludes Saturdav 5:00 P.M. . What do you lak e about the Daily Pilot? What don't you ltke? CAii the number at left and your message will be l'e<.'Orded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate edlto•. The same 24 hour answering service may be used to record let tcrs to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their nam<' and telephone number for verification No rircuJation ralls. plea:1t• Tell u:. what's on your mind. 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C•~ut•l•lf• '-'•"•Ill" VOL.fl.NO.- • • ' Co01ic book heroes aid Fundraiser in Valley Yoda, E.T. and Spider Man will be among the guests lhia weekend at the annual Muscular Dystrophy fund-raiaer sponsored by the Land of Ooh's and Ah's, a comic book store located at l 7179A Brookhurst St. in Fountain Valley. Activities will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Writers and artists from Marvel, D.C., Eclipse and other comic book companies will participate. Proceeds from an auction, art work sales, autographs and other activities will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Asaociation. Nine-year-old Julie Jones, Orange County's Muscular Dystrophy Poster Child, will take part in the two-day event. Admission is free. OCC swim program starts Monday The final session of Orange Coast College's annual Summer Swim program begins Monday in the OCC pool on the Costa Mesa campus. Registration is being conducted in OCC's Community Service Office, located in the Student Center Building. Fees are $16 per student for the two-week session. Classes meet Monday through Thursday. Classes are 40 minutes long and are available for toddlers (age 3), non-swimmers, beginning swimmers, advanced begir.ners and intermediates. A "mommy and me" program for ages 1to 3, also is being offered. For information about the swim program, call 556-5880. Re publican boat c ruise planned A Republican fund-raising sunset boat cruise on Newport Harbor-to feature a who's who of Orange County politics-will be held Aug. 7 aboard the colorful "Pavilion Queen." Guests will include Republican lawmakers Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, Senator Ollie Speraw, Assemblyman Nolan Friu.elle, Assemblywoman Doris Allen, Congressman Robert Badham, Senator John Seymour and Congressman Dan Lungren. Sponsored by Republican Associates of Orange County, there is a $10 charge for members and $,;ZO for non-members. Boarding time is 5:30 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion. For more information, call 640-9141. Vegas Night set in Newport Beach The Newport Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau will hold its sixth annual Las Vegas Night Friday at the Newport.er. Cost of the evening is $17.50 per peraon and tickets may be purchased at the door beginning at 7:30 p.m. further information may be obtained by ca.lli.ng 644-8460. B eauties and the beast Sandy Johnson (left) a nd Lori Voettiner stake o ut their beach spot as a tractor clean s the sands early in the morning near the Newport Pier. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28. 1983 41 He's NB general in oil battle Rober t Gabriele, Newport Beach's new assistant city at- torney, already is wading into one of the beach city's stickier issues. Oil. Gabriele is doing the legal• research for the city's ongoing fight to prevent offshore oil platforms Crom going up off the Newport coastline . It's taken him to Sacramento where a 16-year moratorium on offshore driUing is being considered and kept him an touch with state senators who also are considering a drilling ban. The is.sues are complex but the 37-year-old attorney has some background in the matter, having been a deputy city attorney in Santa Barbara. where offshore ml drilling also is an issue. Gabriele recently took over as second-in-charge of the city's legal staff. replacing Robert Burnham who was elevated to city attorney earlier this year when Mike Miller resignt.'d A native of the San Fernando Robert Gab riele Valley, Gabriele has worked for city governments in Beverly Hilla, Fresno and Santa Barbara, where he served as legal advisor to the police and fire departments. Gabriele said he was intrigued by the Ne wport post because it would involve work in land use problems and coastal issues. both topics of interest to him. "Santa Barbara is beautiful but I think Newport is more consistant with the personality of Southern California," he said. Gabriele , who has moved to Irvine, is not the only lawyer in the family. His wife is an attorney with an Orange County firm. Though Newport's two-person law office is the smallest he's worked for, Gabriele believes it gives him more flexibility and value to the city. Crime reporter Bill Hazlett mourned LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Vet- eran newsman Bill Haz.lett, who specializ.ed in crime reporting at the Los Angeles Times since 1970, has died of a heart attack, Times officials said. He was 52. "He represented that tradition . I .., in reporting that is frequently overlooked or not visible to the public," Ti.mes Metro editor Noel Greenwood said. "The nuts and bolts, tough, h onest ge n - eral-assignment re porting." Greenwood compared Hazlett to the "lineman on a football team, the backbone of the organization." web of information in the same successful way that. as a U.S. Anny captain, he led platoons during the Korean War. David Shaw, a Times reporter specializing in stories about the media. said he worked for Haz.lett 17 years ago, when Hazlett was city editor at the Long Beach Independent. Press-Telegram~ journalists" he has known. Born in Kansas City, Mo., Hazlett earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Wichita and a master's degree from the Unjversity of Denver. After military service from 1949 to 1955, he began his news career as a reporter at the Wichita Beacon from 1955 lo 1960. Car burglars hit twice in Valley He had gone home sick from work Tuesday a nd awoke Wednesday with difficulty breathing, said a Times spokes- man who asked not to be ident- ified. He was pronounced dead at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana after suffering the heart attack. "Bill was an original character,'' Shaw said. " ... If I had to w alk down a dark alley in a dangerous neighborhood. BiU Haz.lett would be one of the guys I would want to acompany me." He was a reporter at the Rocky Mountain News, 1960-1962; a public affairs writer for KNXT-TV in Los Angeles, 1962-1963; and staff writer, 1963-1967; and city editor, 1967-1970, at the Long Beach paper. Two vehicle break-ins wtre re- ported Wednesday on Puffin Street. On the 9500 block. a resident reported Jhe ION of jewelry. at•eo speeke(s end t 2 caaette tapee from a red Mercury Capri. The lou _.. estlma1ed .at~ $157. On the 9700 block. -a resident reported the then of a cassette recorder and S30 tapes from his 1979 Datsun pickup truck. Loss in the second Incident waa estimated at $339. A. resident ot the 16700 block of Mt. Michaelis Circle reported a garage burglary Tuesday. The loss Included two 10-speed Schwtnn bicycles valued at $509. A Garden Grove woman told police her 1983 Datsun Sentra auto was broken Into Wednesday morning whlle It was parked outside a medical bulldlng at 11160 Warner Ave. An In-dash stereo and dog COiiars -e taken. The loss was estimated at $85. A. 1978 Toyota Cellca was the target of a burglary Tuesday morning In the Mary Kay Cosmetics parking lot. 10700 Spencer Ave. The lntrudef reportedly took a checkbook. auto teller bank card and six gallons of gasoline. Huntington Beach A resident of the 100 block of 7th Street told police a $200 surfboard wasstolen this week In a home burglary. Entry apparently was made by amuhlng a kitchen window. A woman reported an Indecent exposure In cident occurring WednMday on Orange Avenue be- tween 9th and 10th streets. She told offlcera she was walking by an older large green auto wnen a man In.id& turned on a light and exposed hlmMll. A burglary was reported Wednes- day morning by a resident of the 22 tOO bl()CI( of Wood Island Lane. The lose Included gOld jewelry valued at St. 100. Entry apparently was made through an unlocked alldlng glass window. Irvine Residents of a home on the 4-000 block of Cheviot Drive reported a 10-speed Schwinn bicycle waa stolen from their garage Wednesday around 2 p.m. Newport Beach A burglar who broke Into the second story ol a Newport BMch condo took S1<4.320 In jewlery, In- cluding a pinkie ring worth more than $3,000. The thief reportedly entered the residence on the 200 bloctc of Nice Lane by crawling through a balcony window, police said. Two amall engine blocka and a racing camshaft were taken from tti. automoblle shop at Corona del Mar High SctiOol by th level who apparent- ly uaed a paas key to enter the building. School officials estimated the loss at $1. 100. A camera. an expenllw watch, a Mt ot towels and a large sale were taken by burglars from a reeldenc41 on the 1500 block of Irvine Avenue. POiice said the crooks allO tried to take a car from the garage but apparently were not able to get II started. The lou was put at S 1,275. A real estate appralMr reported that someone took a pOlarOld catnefa and tour rolls of lllm from h8f locked car parked on the 100 block of <41st Street. Laguna Beach Sixty dollars In clothing wu taken • from a Laguna Beach shop by a woman described by a Cieri< .. in hef mld-20. with a slender build and wearing a white dreaa. The 1heft occured In the 300 block of South Coaa1 Highway Wednesday. FIYe jvvenllet -re spotted letting the air out of tlr• on vettlclea partled In the 1300 block of South Cout Highway at about 11 p.m. Wednes- day, but offtoers dispatched to the area were unable to locate the young vandals. Two men attempted to take a third man's marijuana at knlfepolnt In the 200 block of Nyes Place early this morning, but fled whefl the man refused to hand over the substance. . . ) I . Warm weather wafting inf or weekend Temp eratures .. 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In a survey, 30 percent of the people who fainted because of heart trouble died within a year of seeking medical help for their blackouts. Fainting, known technically as syncope, can occur when too little blood reaches the brain. Most of the heart patients in this study had heart rhythm abnormalit.les, and this causes temporary low blood pressure. House pets linked to muscle disease "Our data suggest that the patients with a cardiovaacular cause of syncope had a strikingly high incidence of sudden death," the researchers wrote. ''In these patients, syncope may have been a partic ularly im p ortant premonitory symptom." Equally noteworthy, they said, is the finding that people whose fainting spells are touched off by causes oth er than heart trouble are in much less danger of dying. BOSTON (AP) -Doctors have found a statistical link between household pets and a fatal nerve and muscle disease, but it is not clear whe ther the animals actu· ally cause the illness. The study found that victims of the ailment, called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. were substantial- ly more likely to have lived with house pets, especially small dogs. Other researchers have found a similar connection between pets and victims of multiple sclerosis. Some have suggested that pets might carry the germ that causes multiple sclerosis, "and one could 10' SCHEDULE 40 ,, •. , ,.,,c,,,,. 1111! make the same s peculation about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis," the researchers wrote in a letter in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. The study was conducted by doctors at Mount Sinal Medical Center in New York, who surveyed 40 victims of the disease at one of the hospital's clinics and then compared them with a con- trol group of 40 oth er people. They found that 93 percent of the disease victims had been exposed to a pet, compared with 78 percent of the control group. The study, directed by Dr. Wishwa N. Kapoor of the Univer - sity of Pittsburgh, was conducted on 204 patients at Presby- terian-University Hospital in Pit- tsburgh. It was published in Thursday's Ne w England J ournal of Medicine. The doctors surveyed all the patients over a one-year period who were seen in the emergency room for fainting, were admitted to the h06pital or received outpa- tient care for the problem. 12FT ............ ••.99 14FT ............ •S.49 1&FT ............ •S.99 4' X8' ',. ,,, .. ,,,,.,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,, , ·-·~ .. --..___~ She's tops Victoria A. Street has been selected sailor of the month and quarter at the U.S. Naval Com- munication station in Spain. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gunn of Costa Mesa and a 1974graduateof Costa Mesa High. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28, 1983 Al Greeks' outlawed homes destroyed LOUTSA, Greece (AP) - Demolition teams have started to wreck new vacation homes built without government permiaion in a campaign to halt a 20-year private construction boom that has transfonned coastal areas ioto rural slums. Thou.sands of people who live in cramped apartments in Athens. the polluted capital, and other cities save 4p for a second home by the sea. Defying planning laws, they build shanties without water or electricity on tiny lots in hopes the area eventually will be in- cluded in a city plan. The seaside retreats, about two-thirds of them poorly built shacks or pre-fabricated houses, are estimated to number 530,000 around the country. That includes more than 250,000 illegal homes in Attica, the area around Athens, working out to about one for every fourth family the~. Angry crowds gathered in Loutsa. 20 miles from Athens, when bulldozers moved in last week to implement a new law SPANISH OAK ' cracking down on the indepen- dent building projects. "You can't pull my new home down. I worked for years cle~ other people's houaes to earn for~ summer place for my family:· loanna Tsionara, 30, pleaded • she clutched a concrete pillar of a houae under construction . 1 The law stipulates that all second homes constructed this year without planners' permission are liable for demolition. The number of affected homes in Loutsa is estimated at more than 5,000. Older illegal buildings must be registered by the end of July or their owners may face fines or possible demolition. Despite a television campaign, only about 30,000 owners have so far come forward. 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The fire of unknown origin broke out at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday and was out by 9 p.m. Three firefighters were treated at local hospitals for smoke inhalation. The fire, driven by winds of up to 40 mph, destroyed a number of outbuildings and killed poultry and small animals but no horses or livestock. said Dan Jeffs. chief dispatcher wit~ the Victorville command center. The fire was one of four that struck the Apple Valley-Victorville area within an hour, Jeffs said. Bullet hits Pryor 's home LOS ANGELES -Police want to know if a. bullet that smashed a window at Richard Pryor's home was fired by someone with a vendetta against the comedian or by a "kook" who "slipped a cog." The bullet slammed into a bedroom wall and was so badly mashed that its caliber couldn't be immediately determined. No sheU casings were found outside the home, Detective Charles McCrillis said Wednesday. He said ballistics tests were being performed on the slug. No was was injured and Pryor wasn't home when the sLOgle shot was fired about 1 p.m . July 18, McCrillis said. l'KIOM Can cer quack senten ced • LOS ANGELES -A Ci:ech immigrant who claimed to have a cure for cancer has received a six-year prison sentence for practicing medicine without a license and other felonies. Vlastimil MiJan Brych, 43, received the maximum term Wednesday from Superior Court Judge David J. A.isenson. Brych was convicted June 8 after a seven-month trial on 12 felony counts, including practicing without a license, offe ring a cure for cancer with inte nt to defraud, grand thell and conspiracy. 85 flee Sh er a ton blaze· SANTA BARBARA -Guests in night- clothes were rescued by ladder when fire broke out at an arson-troubled hotel, and four of 85 evacuees were taken to hospitals. authorities said. One firefighter was hurt. Cause of the fire late Wednesday at the Sheraton Santa Barbara. where the wa .. hmgton press corps stays when President Reagan visits his nearby ranch . was under investigation, fire spokesman Peter Ramsdell said early today. in SF rampage SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An elderly man who was apparently nursing a 15-year-old grudge was in critical condition today after shooting himself at the end of a spree that killed a worker at a machine s hop and a physician at a health clinic, officials said. Another doctor at the health clinic was wounded. The gunman was identified by authorities as Ivan S . Dunbinsky. 73, who had been fired by the machine shop 15 years ago. He apparently blamed one of the victims, machinist John Martin, for the loss of his job, police said. Complainin~ of chest pains, the elderly man walked into the Potrero Hill Health Center near his home Wednesday and asked Dr. Herbert Ross for a glass of water, Homicide Inspector Herman Clark said. When Ross returned with water. the man began shooting with a .32-caliber automatic pistoL Ross, 40. the center's medical director and a University of California-San Francisco faculty member. died after being shot in the neck and head. Clark said. Dr. Pete r McConarty, 35, a family physician who also was a faculty member at the university. was listed in serious but stable condition with abdominal wounds at San Francisco General Hospital. The health center is operated by San Francisco General. where the gunman was taken for treatment of a self-inflicted head wound. After shooting the doctors al the health center near his home, the man drove about a mile to the Hawley Forge machine shop where he allegedly shot Martin, 57, who died at the scene. Corona killings still a mystery CORONA (AP) -Autopsies on three bodies found wrapped in blankets and sheets in an abandoned car have failed to determine the causes of death, a coroner's official said today. 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A poo.nd-launched cruiee milsile was aucceaafully teeted over a range in the western Utah desert, the Air Force said Wednesday. The test marked the ninth a~ in 10 developmental flights. ThieYes hit Mondale office WASHINGTON -Police are invesU,ating a break-in at Walter Mondale's presidential cam- paign headquarters that netted thieves several hundred dollars and a videotape recorder. The break-in was discovered by campaign aides when they came to work Wednesday morning, said Joe Lockhart, a Mondale spokesman. NRC urges more insurance WASHINGToN -The Nuclear Regulatory Commis&on's staff has drafted a recommen- dation that Congress raise or eliminate the $570 million liability limit for utilities in case of nuclear power plant accidents. In its draft report, the NRC said the liability limit set by the 1957 Price-Anderson Act would not be sufficient to cover a "catastrophic" nuclear power plant accident. WORLD Church leaders rap R eagan VANCOUVER, British Columbia -U.S. participants in the World Council of Churches as..embly have sent a telegram to President Reagan protesting his order sending more troops into Central America. "We are alanned and offended by the escalation of U.S . military engagement you have ordered," said Wednes- day's telegram, which was signed by 236 U.S. church leaders. B erlin Wall halts escape BERLIN -A man tried in vain to crash his truck through the Berlin Wall early today, then was pulled from the cab and detained by Corrununisl border guards, West Berlin police said. Police said the unidentified man broke through two barriers inside an East Berlin control station before his truck smashed against a concrete wall in the "slalom track" -the name Westerners gave the obstacle course erected to prevent vehicles heading west from driving in a -straight line. Prior to construction of the slalom track. trucks with would-be escapees would gather enough speed to c.rash through the border obstacles and reach West Berlin. 21 p eople also fa ce charges in $30 million cocaine ring · CHJCAGO (M>) -A federal grand jury has indicted a Chicago bank and 21 people in connection with an alleged $30 million co- caine ring stretching Crom Florida to California. The indictment returned Wednesday accused the National Republic Bank of Chicago of "laundering" money illegally earned in the ring. A former vice president of the bank was among the individuals indicted. U.S. Attorney Dan K . Webb said the case was the first time a bank as a 'corporate entity had been indicted on federal charges of laundering money. Most of the individuals indicted were busi- nessmen who used such fronts as groceries, restaurants, develop· Suspect in 3 slayings surrenders ERIE, Pa. (AP) -A man wanted for questioning in the shooting deaths of his estranged wife and her parents surrendered to police after his brother begged him to give himself up "for Pop" who "doesn't really want toattend your funeral." Philip John Glaser, 31 , of Greene Township had taken re f- uge in his house Wednesday with a rifle and Molotov cocktails, holding his wife's divorce lawyer hostage, police said. The lawyer later escaped . His brother, Tom, was among the negotiators who helped con - vince him to surrender. "I talked to Pop. He doesn't really want to attend your fu- neral," Tom Glaser told his brother in a conversation that reporters overheard on a police radio. "Phil, you don't have loo many alternatives. This is your out .. Use it. "Do it for Pop, he's going through hell," Tom Glaser said. Philip Glaser replied, "Don't you think I thought of that already?" He surrendered a short time after. ment companies and securities finns for drug sales, he said. National Republic Bank could be fined $17 million lf found guilty on 34 counts of failing to report financial transactions as required by federal law. The indictments outlined a oo- caine sale and distribution oper- ation ln Florida, Chicago and Los Angeles that allegedly involved the purchase -between 1976 and 1980 -of more than 660 pounds of cocaine with a resale value of more than $30 million. One indictment. charged that &lward Fields, 50, of Chicago, financed cocaine purchaaes with $1.J!I million in loans in 1978 and 1979 from National Republic. The indic-tment alleges that fonner Hold the water Peter Bird, who rowed a small boat solo across the Pa- cific Ocean , said Wednesday, "If I ever ge t into another big adven- ture, it won't be in a boat." bank Vice president Kenneth H. Straub, 49, arranged the Joena. Neither waa Hated ln the Chi- cago telephone di.rectory, and could not be reached for comment. Straub and the bank were named in a eeparate indictment accua1ng them of faillna to file currency reports with the1ntemal Revenue Service on caah trans- actions exceedini $10,000. An attorney for the bank, Jeffrey B. Steinback, iasued a statement saying the bank maintained it.I innocence. A third indictment named 19 people, including nine from Florida, on charges of violating federal racketeering, drug and tax laws. Twins have two dads, tests prove PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP)-A man accused in a paternity suit of fathering twin boys must pay child support for only one of the infants because of blood tests indicating he did not father both, a judl(e has ruled. The suit, filed by Irene Foote, 23, of Pine Bluff, claimed that one-time boyfriend Larry Joe Turntine, alao 23, was the father of her aons Cedric and Dedric, born in December 1979. But according to the results of laboratory test results revealed Wednesday in Jefferson County Court, Turntine apparently fathered only one of the twins. The test method, called Human Leukocyte Antigen testing, or HLA, has been used in more than 30,000 paternity cues alnce the l~. said G .L . Ryals. spokesman for Roche Biomed.ical Laboratory in North Carolina. It tests.... the blood of the mother, the child and the alleged father. The testcannol positively prove paternity, but can rule out fatherhood or give the likelihood of parentaj{e. A Robinsons Sae 1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F S T Y L E SAVE 50°/o-51°/o. That's the tick et Ever wonder what the little guy who dispenses parking lot tickets looks like? Floyd Myers got a peek while repairing a mac hine in downtown Spokane. Public Radio gets bailout WASHINGTON (AP) -National Public Radio and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting have reached a tentative agreement that would provide NPR a life-saving loan, officials diacloaed today. The agreement was reportedly reached al 1:30 a .m. PDT today after almost 12 hours of continuous negotiation. Without the loan, NPR would be unable to meet Friday's payroll and could face bankruptcy. Donald P . Mullally, NPR's acting board chair- man, told member stations in a wire message that he was "pleaeed to reportto you that we believe we hav~ reached agreement with CPB regarding a loan and a more secure future for NPR and your program service." HEAD FOR THE SUN WITH OUR JUMBO VELOUR TOWEL IRREGULARS, S14.99 YOUR CHOICE It perfect $30·$35 Send all eyes your way w1Jh the soft, plush beach towels you'll find 1n a wonderful array of prints We show just three styles from our collection which varies by store All of pure cotton in the best summer colors. and a generous 32 • x 64 • size With 1mperfect1ons so slight you may never notice Quantities are limited Find your ravor1tes now 1n Robinson's Towels, 31 I SHOP MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY 10-6, SUt,IDAY 12·1. AOllNION'I N!WPORT FASHION ISLAND• (714) 844-2800 ROllNION'I WISTMINITIR.MALt • (714) -4111 . -'-'-----------------------------------'--------~-----'---~----~~~------- • ~· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, July 28, 1983 D t I 'Poland's message of ' freedom rings true The tremendous outpouring of the Polish people during the Pope's visit demonstrated more clearly than anything in recent history the oonflict,.between tyranny and the fundamental instinct and yearning of people for freedom. The Poles, who turned out by the millions, knew full well the po&Sible. even probable, consequences of their actions. They not only demonstrated their hatred of tyranny. They also proved conclusively that their government has no popular support, and can survive only by stronger, more cruel repression. They proved that the freedom they demand is hued on their religion and on their faith in God. The Polish people and their Pope have shown the world, both communist and free, that the tyranny of communism is an abject failure. They have delivered the moat telling blow yet to communism. They have proved that the longing for freedom cannot be crushed. -American News Service • Opinions uprused In the sj)Ke •b011e •re t11ow of tlle D•ily Pilot. Otner 111tws ex· presMld on this ~e •rt those ol their •utl\ors •nd •rttsts. AHder comment Is in11lt· ed. Address The O.lly Piiot, P.O. Box 1S60, Cost• Mew, CA ,,.,.. PlloM 17141 '•2·4321. MAILBOX Hospital belongs at UCI To the Editor: For 17 years we have lived in Irvine and have always uswned our hospital would be located at UCL We have a great opportunity to have a quality t.eaching and reeearch hospital which baa been a part of the muter plan since 1967 when the Cal. college of medJ.clne became part of the univenity. IMC would like ua to believe they have all the oommunlty iupport. Not .a, many of ua do not storm the papers with our thoughts on the matter. The .lMC beck.en uy they have worked long and hard for t.hrtt yean. Daniel Aldrich baa worked for ao many ~· He deeerves the l'eOOIJlition and we hope hia dreams will be ful.filled and all the people of thia city will benefit from the most competent hotpital ln Orange County. Hoag Hospital should stay where it belongs, we do not want it here. The influential bu.i.nesrnen aa they are called, Fluor, Beckman, Bren and Koll are all in the IMC hospital for their own pin; money, power and politics. And Hoag, let'• not forget them. UCI would not have been a moneymaking proposition for them. I wonder again why theOranp Cou.nty Hea1th Planning Council decided ln favor of IMC. Seven- teen of the eighteen official criteria were voted the aame but that eighteenth WU the deciding factor, why? Becau.e Hoag Hc»pi- tal ia here and Health West ia not. It'• u if they had already made up their minda and this waa their way out. I hope the state health Plannina authorities have a more fair and iniell.igent reuon for their de- ciaion, and we hope that Daniel Aldrich will get a hospital we can all be proud of. KATHRYN LONGLEY Irvine Sibling har1nony 1nay be key to child-rearing 'f'hou6hts •f IArge; The bMt test of child-rearing is not whether the parenta are Uatened to, but whether the libl- ingll like e.ch ot.het' and get along well together; not whether the parents have the children on a leuh, but whether the brothers and listers have fonned. a bond with one another that will outlaat the lives of the parents. Too many penipoa who are graduated with an A.B. degree never go on to C and D, becau.e they t.m.gi.ne their education baa been completed when it haa only juat begun. An "alliance" between nation.a ia commonly an agreement by two of them to oeue haralling one another Iona ~gh for them jointly to victimize a third. Perhaps the principal dif. ference between the lower animala and man ia that they do not keep reaching fQr' more when they have enough. Moet people write auto- bk>p'aphia to ).lsti1y them11elvea; tome to explain ~lvea; very few to l.ndkt thenwelva. ao.tina .. a peeter defect than lytnc; a lie can 80l'Det1mee ac- canplilh aoocl for another, or pnwmtunjwt harm. while a boelt ta only aelf ·eervtn1. and dlmlnllha where lt Intends to inflate. A '~nook"ina~ll ~ IYl--.1-, .-.-.-,y) a "room." (And just the size to cook a break.fut in, but too cramped to eat it in.) People who sharply diaagree with ua alwaya 1eem to have moUves that are baaer than our own. It'• hard to improve upon H.I. Phillips' definition of oratory as "The art of making deep noi.aee from the chest aound like import- ant~ from the brain." The near impomiblity of Marx- ism making Americana "claa-corwcioul" arl8e9 from the fact that most American8 oonmder thenwelves memben of the mldcl1e claa~ or upi.re to become .a within a generation. Ila lone u peace ia conalden!d a pulive condJUon, and not a per- petual activity' it will remain only a breathlnc•pece between prep- aration for renewed conflict.a. Our veneradon of the p!oneen w• not shared by Benjamin Ruah, the Amer1cm\ phY*lan who ~the DeclaraUonof Indepen- dence, when he ot.erved W1ly: '"!be f1nt eettler in the woodt la ..,.,.Uy the man who ha outlived hlacred.lt or fortune ln the culdvated pari.," a pl.aoe that ta too lq to be called a Repentance for many ia merely "cranny" and too SMll to be called bel.na aorry they got caught. OMHQE COAIT . ..., .... ~--·--·--... .. ~----....... , .. 0..-..CA-LMyD ....... ............. No lean times for pork barrel W A.SHINGTON -C.orne crUis, deficit, hell or high water, the old pork barrel game never alacb off on Capitol Hill. Skillful playen dip into the barrel to fiah out choice monela that will show the folks beck home they're ptting their ahare of Uncle Sam'• dol1an -a million for a road-widening project here, a billion for a waterway there. The game could be diamllled as jult .a much dam-fool.tahnem, if it weren't for the ud fact that the accumulated boondoggle9 cost the taxpayen billlona every time the congr9lional experU lit down to play. Even udder ia the fact that aome ~k-barrel projecta aren't worth the paper the appropria- tions bil1a are printed on. Few are justified at a time of runaway budget defidta. Members of Congreea know this all too well. That's why moat of the wheeling and deali.ng ia done behind cloeed doors at the Hou.e-Senate conference on ap- propriationa. Despite the de- termined effort to keep the tax- payen from knowing what's being done to them, my amodates Corky Johmon and Donald Gold-ber'I flushed out 80IDe of the more outrageoua provi9iona ln the $14.3 billion Energy and Water De- velopment Appropriation BW for 1984. Here'• what they found: -In December, the Houae voted didly ap1mt funding the controveralal Garrison water-diversion project ln North Dakota. But Rep. Byron Dorgan, O.N.D., appealed to the Howie Democratic 1eeden for help. G. -.-.-•• -.-1 •• -.-. -~ Under preesure from the leader· ahip, 53 Democrata revened them- aelve. and helped kill a motion that would have ordered the Hou.e conferees not to fund the project. Result: $23 million for Garn.on in the appropriations bill. -Teclllllcally, no funds were appropriated to finish the $1.8 blllion Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway, which runs through the district& of Rep. Jamie Whit- t.en, O.Miss., the appropriations committee chainnan, and Rep. Tom Bevill, D-Al.a., chai.nnan of the water development subcom- mittee. Realizing that a specific appropriation would have brought a sticky floor debate, Tenn-Tom's backers pulled an end run, directing that $202 million be taken from leftoVer Corps of Engineers conatruct.ion fu.nda. -The House voted over- whelmingly against the $200 million Stonewall Jack.Ion Dam in West Virsfnia. Even the local congresnan, Rep. Bob Wiae, D-W.Va., called it a boondoggle. But Senate Minority Leader Rob- ert Byrd, D-W.Va., made more than 120 calla to House members who were considering a motion to order the project killed in con- ference. Result: $26 million to at.art construct.ion. -The Oregon Inlet project in North Carolina can't be built without Interior Secretary James WaU's OK, and he's dead set against it. But at the insistence of Houae Merchant Marine and Fish- eries Chairman Walter Jones, D-N.C., wh08e district includes Oregon Inlet, $500,000 waa ap- propriated. Lacking Watt's ap- proval, the money will revert to the Corps of Engineers general conatruction fund -where it would wind up paying for Ten- nesaee-Tombigbee. -Rep. Wea Watkbaa, D-Okla., wanted $1 million for a project at Sardis Lake in hia district, and managed tQ extract $750,000 from the HOWie-Senate conferees. Then he juggled funding for another project in his district, McGee Creek, and emerged with the whole $1 million. BELATED RECOGNITION: Harry G. Cramer Jr. will finally be reoognir.ed aa the first American casualty of the Vietnam War - more than a quarter~tury after he wu killed there. The recognition will come, not from the Defenae Department, but from the Vietnam Veterans Mem- orial Fund, wha1e president, Jan C. Scruggs, has prom.iaed to have Cramer's name engraved in the highest possible space on the Vietnam veterans' memorial in Washington. The tardy recognition of Cramer, a decorated West Pointer, waa the result of a long investiga- tion by hia aon, Hank Cramer m, himaelf an Army officer. He told my report.er Kathy McDonald the aearch for details of hla father'• death began in 1976. All he could learn waa that the elder Crarntt, an original Green Beret, died on Oct. 21, 1957, aa the result of an accident while he wu training South Vietnameee .oldiera. The Pentagon'• original position waa that the first American .oldier died in Vietnam in 1961. That date waa later revi8ed after the mem- orial fund established that an earlier death had occurred, in July 1959. Though the Pentagon baa not decided to revile the official Vietnam War casualty list again in Ugh t of ~r'a death, at 1eaat his name will be in a place of honor on the black marble panela on the veterans' memorial. SOVIET CHEA TING: Secret evidence has been laid before national 9eCW"ity adviser William Clark that the Soviets have re· peatedly violated the SALT I and SALT D arms-limitation treaties. There is a1ao abundant evidence that the Soviets are using deadly chemicals to flush auenfllu out of the rugged mountains of A.lghani- atan and Laos, . Yet_ cfa.rk ia under premu.re to suppre98 th~ grave treaty viol- ations. Otherwt.e, it might upeet the Sovie~ ;u.t u they -.re begj.nn.ing to ,.negopate arms re- dµction with the ~ adminia- tration in Geneva.·President Rf'- apn wants,, to allow that be is willing to ri\ake peace with the Soviet Union aa the 19&4 .election year draws cloeer. · Clark heads an interapncy committee that is suppoeed to report on the Soviet violationa. Military start marchingin step · REP. ROBERT BADBAM Military aervlcee of the United States Jona have been known u much for their internecine war- fare u for their foreign battles against the enemies of democracy. With thia ln mind, it ia encourag- ing to notice a perceptible change ln attitude of the ground, tea and air lel'Vices toward one another u this nation undertakes the taak of rebuilding lta strength after the diaaatroua Carter years. Senta1 tile widely debated lmue of nuclear anna aside for purpoeea of thia commentary, lt would 8ft'r1l to me that there are few people who have even the alighte1t concern for the long-range la.fety of the United Stat.es who would not ap-ee that our country must have a repire9e0- tatlve a.rwenal of conventional a.nm ... deternnt aaaiDlt thoee with aar-tve attltua.. Thus. It thia concept la accepted, the Unii.d States lhould have ftabter planee, tanb. wbmartnel. a&rcftft can1en, helicopten and Armed services begin to ease their adversary relationship other weapons to defend our for one is good for all. shores if they are threatened. • Recently an article by James D. Yet for a long time, pa.rticu.larly Hessman. editor in chief of Se1t during the late 1970s, there waa an Power Magazine, the official voice atUtude in Waahlngton of "us of the Navy League of the Uni~ against them." The "ua" in 90rTle States, appeared in the Air Force lnatances could be the Air Force, Magazine, the Magazine of the Air the "them" the Navy or the Army Force Association. and vice ventus in any combination of the three major branches of our la tblt unlikely context, I military .ervices. learned that the Navy has realized Slttial 09 the Houae Armed that the old-time concept,, a para- Services <:.ommittee u I do, at pha9e of American foreign policy, times lt leef1led u though the "politics atope at the water's edge," committee meeting room had a now mUlt be discarded because in revolving door through which the unfortunate event of all-out pal9ed an endle111tream of brief-war with the Soviet Union, coop- cue-carryina admirals and gen-eration mU1t at.art at the water's erala, each aeeking favor for hia edge, rather than end ther '!. own branch of the aervice, often For example, aooording to tbnee to the detriment of other Heaaman. ln a conflJct of the aervices or the nation u a whole. future the Air Force might find Now, however, there appean to Ir.elf rangln& out of the wild blue be a realization that what is good yonder out over the 11eVen INll to engage in maritime surveillance, reconna..iJsance and anti-submarine waif are, if one can believe the latter. ID .. e meudme, the Navy's offshore mobWty, provided by aircraft carriers, will find lta ain:raft sweeping aero. the coun- tryside in tearch of aupply depots. ammunition dumps, tank deploy- ments, warehouaes. rail yarda and other targets hitherto aaaigned to Air Force craft. Much of thia type of di8cumlon has come about through a memorandum of agreement put totrether by Gen. Charles Gabriel, Air Force chief of atafl and Admiral Jamee D. Watkins, chief of naval operationa. There ia, Heaunan aaaerta, a new atUtude which he demibee M ''the almost vtaible aplrit of cooperation amonc the aervicM'' in the nation'• capi- tal. One can expect a cauln benevolent feellnc from the Navy theae days becauae of the~ administration'• direct drlve ioward ~the Navy tram 450 to eoo lhipa. 1n contrMt to the Carter admlnlatradon'• fl~,_,. shlpbulldlnc prosram which provided f« only 15 new lhipa. whJch wu trimmed to 12 by an lnward-Lookina eonp... . ·- .That ringing in your ears to cost more FCC votes to increase monthly telepho'ne"'bills $2 I or residences, $4 I or businesses WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Communications Com- rniaeion, seeking to end the long-· standing subsidy of local tele- phone rates by long-distance profits, decided Wednesday to boost monthly bills $2 for residen- tial customers and $6 for busi- neeaes starting Jan. 1. The ruling, on a 4-0 vote, reaffirmed the FCC's policy that telephone users should bear more of the costs for local service, whose rate.s have been kept artificially low (or years by long-distance charges. business flit fees should produce about $3.5 billion, the FCC eeti- mated. The FCC declined to estimate the final amount of the fees at the end of the six years, saying they would depend partly on the inflation rate. The commission also voted to allow state regulators and local phone companies to establish a "lifeline" service exempting low-income customers from pay- ing the monthly fee. "I'm satisifed we have done justice here," said FCC Chainnan Mark S . Fowler. "We had a responsibility to act to preserve univenal service and I think we've done that." The FCC decision was praised by American Telephone & Tele- graph Co .. but state regulators and most members of Congress, when queried, had no immediate com- ment. The House and Senate Com- merce Committees have sched- uled special joint hearings starting Thursday to •consider bills that would overturn the FCC's ap- proach. Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., and Rep. Timothy E. Wirth, D-Colo., charged last week that the commillsion was loading too mahy fees on conaumers. Wirth said the FCC's action Wednesday did nothing to eliminate the need for his legis- lation. "The commission baa done nothing to cushion the eventual burden conswners wjll bear." The plan adopted Wedneaday is designed to replace a decades-old procedure under which the Bell System's long-distance phone rates have been set high enough not only to cover costs but to provide billions of dollars in profits every year to hold down local rates. !lut the formula approved Wednesday will cost residential users les8 initially than they would have paid under the FCC's original plan, voted in becember, which would have required a $2 fee plus a surcharge for each long-distance call, or else a flat monthly payment of about $4. Aid for prospective teachers Reagan sees plan as way of improving public school instruction The fees for residential and business users will rise in stages oyer six years. The residential fee Will rise to $3 a month in 1985 and to $4 monthly in 1986. The business fee will remain at $6 a ll)Onth through 1986, compared with the $4 monthly fee they originally would have been charged. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Bell said his idea of targeting really need to get more scholarly Reagan administration, in a move federal student aid to attract people into teaching." aimed at improving instruction in bright students into teaching is Bell did not disc~ the cost or public schools, is drafting legis-likely to be part of the Reagan scope of his ideas, but said he does lation to funnel special aid to administration's package of sug-hope "to use student aid as an bright college students who gestions for reauthorizing the en-incentive for academically able choose teaching as a career, tire $5 billion network of federal Education Secretary T .H. Bell grant, loan and work-study pro-students to choose teaching ~ ~"'d Wednesday. their life's work." -.. grams for college students. Starting in 1987, the fees paid by residents and businesses will be adjusted gradually through 1989 until they cover the existing long-distance subsidy, which the FCC estimates will total $10.7 billion next year. Bell revealed also that his de-He said his department is He expressed hope that these partment is working on a proposal preparing to send its recommen-ideas, along with his advocacy of to pay undergraduates who are dations to the White House for creating a new, better paid pos- prospective teachers to tut.or il-clearance before s ubmitting them ition of "master teacher" in the literate adults. to Congress next year. nation's elementary and second- "lt looks like it would be a "We are getting so many of our ary schools, would mark the Re- In 1984, the residenti.al and natural. His department has ten-teachers from the bottom 25 per-agan administration's major con- tatively set Sept. 8 as the date for cent of those who take the college tribution to the current push for unveiling that plan. entrance exam," Bell said . "We -~her standards in U.S. schools . ~~ 01illion trees r. · SoCal group bas that goal BEVERLY lilLLS (AP) -Actor Gregory ~and Loa AnaeJee Mayor Tom Bradley helped ·~ta tulip tree W~y at the heldquarten ,of. • IJ'OU.P that hope9 to have a million new trees I ~by the start of. the 1984 aummerOlympicl, ,• ._~_.!-two-ct«y-tal!-~~ of ~-~ Coatof Airthe ~ al8o waa unvci.cu at ...-U&...,.,. TreePeop1e who say the map will be deme with ,1"8' data-one foe each of the trees-when the , Olympic torch la lighted on July 28. UMM. TreePeople founder Andy Llpkia Mid the ~l"*P ain.dy baa planted or distributed 4M.OOO in. ID the five-county Seutb c.o.t bell.n, usin8 ~about '200.000 in clanatecl funda. Trem are beauliful. help filter llDOI and • "Wde buiJdin&l..p-ldnalola,.,... that~: J~ tr•n•~1ow arno...a of beet." Llplm .,'"(Trem) •ve eDer'IY by bepinc pl.-cool and fedudnc the need fOC' air oonditioninc ... Bradley and Peck urpd people wbo have planted trees to drop postau'da to the cqaniza· ,. t1ion•a Coldwater Canyon Park helldquartera. t giving the locations ao the lfOUP can pJot the map with dots. 1 One of ~ fuzzy green markers went up ;~ect,,.tay tor Bradley and Peck's l~foot tree. Deadly errors 'inevitable' Van de Kamp urging reforms to prevent Cooper case repeat LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Human error" led to the prison escape of Kevin Cooper, the fugitive charged with hacking four people to death, and more deadly mistakes are inevitable without refonns in the criminal justice system, state Attorney General John Van de Kamp said Wednesday. California's top prosecutor issued that grim assessment with a 61 -page report detailing the foul-ups that allowed Cooper. 25, to escape June 2 from minimum security facilities at the California Institute for Men in Chino. Three days later, F. Douglas Ryen and his wife, Peggy, were murdered in their Chino Hills home five miles west of the prison, along with their daughter, Jessica, 10, and an overnight guest, Christopher Hughes. 11. A San Bernardino County warrant charges Cooper with murdering them. He has not been caught. The attorney general's report confinns mistakes admitted by officials from Los Angeles County's Probation Department and the state Department of Corrections. Van de Kam p's conclusions were not ,. reassuring. "Hwnan stress cannot be willed away," he said. reiterating remarks in a letter h e sent legislators. "Onecannotmandateaafety .... Withoutchanges in the system, without improvements in the operation of probation departments and the state Department Of Coh'ectiona, mistakes will be made again. They are ·inevitable." Aaked whether anyone would be penal.ir.ed, he replied, "I don't know." Van de Kamp told a Los Angeles news conference that Cooper's escape "was avoidable" and cited "two major errors" that allowed it. Thoee were Cooper's probation report, which didn't mention he wu wanted in Pennsylvania for 1eVen pending crlminaJ caaes, and sloppy record keeping at the prilon. OLD TIME MOVIE NIGHT featuring Classics and Comedy . ~~~--,..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pl!1llp Moms Inc 1983 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarettll Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 28, 1983 Fake leap Actor Jack Palance appears to be leaping from New York's Brooklyn Bridge during a break in the taping of a segment for ABC's "Ripley's Believe It Or Not." Actually, Palance is only jumping from a railing to a walkway under the tower of the bridge. The segment on the bridge will air in the fall. First United Methodist Church . 420 w. t 9th St., Costa Mf!sa FRIDAY, JULY 29, 198J -7:30 PM Suggested Donation: st .SO 14 mg "tar:' 1.1 mg n1co11na. av par c1gare1te. by FTC ma1hod ss for Famlry Opentothe~ ... A•• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28, 1983 OCC opens • • reg1strat1on Resiatration begins Monday for students seek- ing eclmi8lion to more than 2,500 fall claues in more than 100 academic and vocational areas at Orange c.out College. Fall cla.e. begin Sept. 12 on the campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Qista Mesa. Registration by appe>intment runs Aug. 1 through Sept. 6 in the OCC Admissions Office from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. Open registration, on a walk-in basis, runs Sept. 7-16. Monday will serve as a special registration day for physically disabled students who wish to attend OCC this fall. They may register that day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 105 of OCC'a Counseling and Admi8liona Building. Rehabilitation and guidance coumelors will be on hand to assist such students in planning their schedules. P hone 556-5807 for details. Fall schedule booklets, being mailed to all residents of the Coast Community College District, al8o will be available in the OCC Admissions Office. Registration appointments may be made in the Admiaaions Office. For general registration infor- mation, phone 556-5772. Prickly r eminde r Razor-sharp protrusions o n the frame work at b ase of power lines in Gisler Park in Huntington Beach a re design ed to keep people from climb- ing the towers. SF· to provide br·eath tests? College seeks kids The Saddleback College Leaming Aaiatance Protram continues ita College for KJda ptOIJ"U'l with cow-. ln art. Spanjah, math, F.ngllah, comput.ert, kunc fu and more. Collefe for KJda leta childttn expre11 their crmUvtty and real1Je their potential while 1-minc ec.wtemlc tubjecta in a college atmolphere. For NIMU'at.ion lnlonnation, call the Milllon Viejo cmn~ at 831-4&19. ID STARTS TBURS. ID liOOD TBBU AUG. 3 5 PC. GWS DllEllE sn CISTRIL BEIYY DUTT 30 WT. 14,aa1 llOTOR OD. t CLD CU.OS I · CLD CUB+L 77 QT. Not one of thOH rt.nky-cllllk .. ta I E•en lf you're not a Club memlMr Ilk• at Bob' a lld•A· w ... Got a '2" you're getting a heckuYG deal on amolred glaaa top, chrome ba.. I thla 1tuff that' a dealgned for and' brown upbol1t•red chain I blgh-rernng little can. Umlt one with chrome lega: ca .. per cuatom•t. .----------------.. -------------------• Come'meet your two favorite --------------------weirdos. SHORTY & CHEAP CHICKEN at th,ae stores on Saturday, July 30th: PALM SPRINGS 9:30 TO 12 RIVERSIDE 2:30 TO 5 AUTO RAMPS Don't clown around when you're monkeying with the car. Play it aafe and get the thing up on ramp a. B-33 EIGllE CLEllER I! I BERRYMAN ~~ 99~soz. Spray It on a warm engine. go do 1omethlng for JS minutH. then come back and hoH oU the muck. IBAIE CLElllER Protect• the brake1 pad1, lln lng1. drum• and •tuff by getting the greaM. fhaJd and oU out of • em. I 4720oz. #1420 DURALn'E OUTDOOR FURNITURE SUNBELT SERIES JUVENILE WEBBED 88 #5260 CHAIR ~JUSTABLE CBllSE 88 #5032 frame is l" furniture grade aluminum tubing. haa high impact molded arms. Webbed beasties come in vanilla with navy accents. Has big molded arms and comes in carnival colors. which brings us back to the subject of clowns. (Shorty is the Clown Prince of Lumber.) BLICK• DECKER 71/4" CIRCULAR SAW 42~!92 2-VaHP wlit with 7-1/•# combo bladedoe•beyel and depth adju•tment• ln a •nap. Upper and lower blade guard•. wraparound •hoe. ~~ ;~-' ,~, • BEHR CLEAR WOOD PRESERYAnYE 6!!. Doe• lot• of fa.ore for the wood: Ward• ofl wa ter. dry rot, warping and termltH. (Everything Hcept t-tbing pupplH .) • OXW ILL 4 PC. PLIER SET 5~~ When I wa• a kid I wanted to be a clown. to I ran away with the circu•. But the police made me . bring lt back. ZIRCON STUD SEISOR 1397 GN<rt when you want to put up ehelYH and •tuft. LocatH center of •tud• or jol•t• by change• In walJ density. Works on mo•t waU• and celling•. ¥." DTl-SIPBOll Y IL YES PLASTIC 2 97 BRASS Wl11I 697 UllOI 1-pe the •prinkler water lrom er-ping Into the houM Hoe•. (Clown motto: A pie In the face I• • worth two oa the plate,) II PlllSO~TTERIES ii c. D, GI u I 5. EA. ~ !-· _ .. _, ____ 2_9_•_EA_ ... 11.Jll.llE 74• U DI UI TWll PU C II D TWll PU DI I 911.T SlllCI E PU I tried theH ln my •tereo la1t w-k on Yacatlon. and they held up pretty good. Ju•t a•k the guy• in the tent next to me. f ' IZ'' 12~~°' 16!.!a THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1983 ERMA BOMBECK ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS 82 83 85 The United States public, both young and old alike, has become a bilingual speaking nation - English and profanity. See Erma Dombeck, 82. D a .,....,._ Two EPA technicians test mounds of debris following a flood in Times Beach, Mo., to determine how much the floodwaters moved the dioxin found in the soil there. Dioxin Dovv Chemical trying to educate the public By SUSAN AVILA OOM!Wlr,...IWI Are people needlessly worried about the existence of dioxin, one of the most poisonous substances known to man? Dow Chemical thinks so. Dow's Public Issues Director Ray Russell said in an interview last Tuesday the public concern about dioxin is unwarranted. "Every subject for which the public doesn't have a very good understanding these things occur," he said. Russell said Dow representatives are visiting newspapers across the country to improve the public's understanding of dioxin because 80 many conflicting views on the subject have been published. Russel acknowledged that dioxin is an extremely toxic substance. But he added, "Despite the fact that it is extremely toxic, no one can ever remember someone dying from it." He said it is important to remind people dioxin is "just a trace impurity" produced as a result of manufacturing other products. These products include the herbicides 2,4,5-T and Agent Orange. "Dioxin has no use and nobody makes it on purpose," he said. Animal studies that show minute amounts of dioxin kill guinea pigs and minnows, cause anemia in rhesus monkeys, promote liver tumors in rats, and act as a teratogen in mice and rats are interesting, according to Russell, "but cannot be extrapolated forward to conclude that dioxin is equally harmful to hwnans." When asked whether the danger to animals or the envirorunent alone was sufficient reason for Dow to pennanently diacontinue production of herbicides containing dioxin he replied, "I don't think there has been any established harm to the environment or wildlife that has been related to agent orange or herbicides."He said there would be no reason for Dow to discontinue producing herbicides for that reason. He did admit the chemical plantexpl06ion in Seveso, Italy in 1976, which released several pounds of dioxin dust over 250 acres, killed and injured a large amount of wildlife. But he said it was only becauae 80 much dioxin was accidently released at once and none of Dow's products contained anywhere near that much of the poison. Russell said the studies Dow has done on dioxin related accident.a in their own plants since the 1960's show there have been no "long-term adverse effects" on their workers, except for chloracne. Chloracne is a severe, extensive form of acne that sometimes al.lo causes the skin to darken and thicken. It appears days to weeka after exposure to dioxin and may take years to clear up. Despite the concern about dioxin promoting cancer, tumors and birth defects, chloracne ia dioxin's only adverse effect on humans that has been consistently and .ctentifically established. When asked why the government spent $33 million in 1983 to buy the dioxin contaminated city of Times Beach, Mo. if dioxin really has no long term adverse effects on humans, Russell said, "They (the government) made an extremely conservative call. They weren't sure ao they took action." He said the Agent Orange issue was also blown out of perspective as far as dioxin's role in poisoning soldiers expoeed to it in Vietnam. "The purpoee of the the entire Agent Orange program was to reduce the loa of American lives by exposing the enemy through defoliation. From everything I have read it was a successful program." He added, "While these (Vietnam veterens) are real people with real problems, in perspective people should not get the idea all veterans are having (Agent Orange related) problems." The American Medical Aleociation, according to RU81ell, studied the children of men who were expoeed to Agent Orange in Vietnam and found no increase in birth defect.a. "While you've got to have compusion for the people who have these problems it doesn't help them to go towards data that doesn't support their point," he said. There ia one area of dioxin related diaease that Dow ia concerned about -aoft tissue sarcomas. Russell said they are funding reeearch into 90ft U.Ue aarcomu in white females in the area of tbelr Midland, Mkh. plant. Both th~ EPA and Dow are investigating dioxin contamination in and atdUnd the Great Lake region near the ~idland plant. The investigation shows a alight increue in aoft u.ue aarcomu in the females of that area. "We are spending the money becaWle people need confirmation. But I would say the data al.ready collected ii on the aide of not worrying about aoft tllsue aarcomaa." Conoem1ng the .ccuaation that Dow persuaded EPA of.fid.ala to tone down the language in a confidential draft of their report on dioxin contamination in Midland that pointed to Dow u the primary eource of the toxic wastes, Ru.ell said this too has been exagerated. "Many of the ch.anaee (in the EPA report) happened before we evert got involved." He said he thought the chanaes were made becaime the EPA realiJed they had been inaccurate. "We did auggett they ciwlee the word 'conclude' to '•peculate' concerning our chemiltry of firee theory on dioxin formation." Thia theory augesta dioxin ts produced durtna any act of combultion, from buminC wut.el at a chemical plant to bu.mini logs in a "t Mked if it wouldn't be mon ~to people to know Dow dilcontinued productna chanlcala wt th dioxin than to have Dow spend p million retearchinc the dlleW!I MIOdated with dMt pollon R~J! replied, "If we treated all technoloti• ln our IOdety like that , •bandonin8 \lMm'l when there la no aubetandal data. we would have • very intel'.'elU.nC problem." '· The MileOuri Highway Patrol clean the road for for a dozen rip hauling dioxin tainted debria from Time• Beach, Mo., a town poisoned by the chemical . Barbara Roppolo, man- .... of Fashion Island Cater. Toxic fish Scientist investigate cause n.• .••• ,,_ HONOLULU -Dr. Paul Sche uer, a chemistry prof cssor at the University of Hawaii and member of the American Chemical Society, ls helping to solve the mystery of ciguatera. a food poisoning from fish that occasionally ocx:urs in the Pacific Island. "It's a frightening phenomenon because two fish such as snappers or groupers may look exactly alike. but eating on<.• may be safe while the other might put you in the hospitaJ," says Scheuer In 1980, 13 people had to be airlifted from Midway Isla nd to Hawaii ao they could be treated for ciguatera. he said. In the late 19609 half the population of Hao Island, near Tahiti. were poisoned. Written recorda of outbreaks date back to 1606. "We now know the causes of the food poisoning." Schcu<>r said. "The difference between a toxic and a non-toxic fish is tht'ir dil't The toxic fish have eaten a microecopic alga called Gamb1<'rdiscus toxicus which contains small amounts of a poison that concentrates in the fish'a gut." The poi.on has been difficult to investigate because even a lethal fl.ah containa only a amall amount of poison. Scheuer has to spear more than two thousand toxic fish to obtain a milligram or toxin. And not every fiah ls poi8onous. "The flab we've found most likely tO contain the toxin are eels. We have had to travel over 600 mllea to apear them at a nuclear test lite in the South Pacific. Theee are the best conditions we've found for our work. and we still flnd that only one out of every five eels is toxic," aaya Scheuer. A.18o, he adda, the eela are particularly vicious and have been known to bite their attacken. Ignorance of the caUM of the food poisoning persists. says Scheuer, and people in the Pacific Island have tried to find their own eoluUon to acuatera. ''Over the years. residents have dealt with the problems by Ullna folk remediee. Some people believe the toxin can be eliminated by na~ the filh wtth a lilver coin or boiling the fish with tr'ated coconut,' he •ya. ''Others believe \hat the poi.son ...Wtl from doppy preparation of the fish. "The folk remediee don't work, and, of coune, sloppy preparation do9r\'tc.i. the problem,'' Sc~uer aays. ''Blltcaref ul pnparation cu help. By carefully removing the entrails and lvo6cUna cont8ct wtth them, the wont elf.eta can be avol~." Scheuer hopee eventually to develop a llmplt tett for dctec\ir\g &he~. • Ila Orange Coast DAILY PILO 11 Thursday. July 28, 1983 Hearing problems ... Thisisap.rayerforsomeonewhois going deaf DEAn ANN LANU.t:R8: Af1t•1 rt·ading thu\ wonderful lt!tter m yow· culumn about the• visuaUy impaired. l decided to send yuu thlB poem about folks with hearing problems. I ran across it in a maguzinl' I nu longer know the name of. It helped me deaJ with my prohlem much more openly a nd improved my disposition and the qualily of m y life. J hopt· you will make room for 1t in your column. -J ESSlE G.W., ASHEVILLE, N.C. DEAR J ESSIE: It's a ~onderrut poem. Bless yoo for 11harlng. It reminded me of what m y friend Helen Keller once said. Sbe was botb deaf and bllDd, you will recall. I 1tskcll ll ~be could have one or the other, whirb \\ ou'd o;bc 1 boose. Sbe replied, "I'd prefer lo riow• hr!lrio;t 1 utber than sight." Sorprlsed? J w ·1s A PRA YER l'Oll C)['.r WI IC) 1-; r..OJNG DFAF O God, qANN lADIS The trouble about ~ deaf is that most people find deaf folks a nuisance. They sympathize with people who att blind and lame: But they get irritated and annoyed with people who are deaf. And the result of this is That deaf people are apt to avoid company, And get more and more lonely, And more and more shut ln. Help me now that my hearing hu begun to go. Help me face the&ltuatlon and reallie there la no aood way to hide it. Tryina will only make matt.en wol"le. ff.el me to be grateful for all that can be done for llkeme. U have to wear a hearing-aid, help me to do 80 naturally, and not be em~. Give me the peneverance not to let this trouble get me down. · Don't let lt cut me off from others. And help me to remember, Lord, whatever happena, Nothing can atop me from hearing your voice. -Wllllam Barclay • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I want to comment on a letter from a wqman m Maine who said, "With so many children turning out to be dilappoint- menta, do you have any words of willd.om that miaht help?" I wonder ll that woman reallzea how many kida FEEL like dlaappolntmenta becauae of at.at.ementa like that? Maybe one reason kids are diaappolntmenta ia because people are always labeling them as such. T oo many pa.rents try to mold their kids into something they wanted to be and couldn't. When the kids don't measure up they are considered "diaappolnt:menta." How about it, Ann? -MAD IN SAN JOSE DEAR JOSE: I've aaid It before ud I'll 1ay it again. CllUdJ'ff bave a way of llvlng up or dowa to ~elt pareata' oplalon of tbem. U yoo tell a kld often eDOagll tllat be 11 a dl1appolntment, be wlll prove yoa dpt. Bilingual ..... Eng lish and profanity Against death ••• The battle goes on 1 am not ~oing to lJll'li1t·c.· 11.i~ l•1lumn by the old cliche, "I'ni not .1 prudl·. bu1 ' I am a pnicit M.1.\ 1,. Ii 1,..... .11 111 Not'llt America. A prude.• '11•) fl 11° h•·~ \\ 111 1 o;l.1· h1·.-r~ .1 speaker peppcr n!·~tU1• \'\llflf.,lJr ,. tt1r\\Prds /\ prude who is still shuck1 '<.! ''ht n .1 t. 1~·v1s1u11 show in prime timE' uses won.ls I u::.t'l.I to gPt 111y mouth washed out w ith soap f111" usmg. A pl ude who is nCJt amused by children WhuSe l'OllVer.:.atlons have fill the imagination of r~troom wall<>. This country is bt.'COming bilingual. English and Profanity are spoken fluently here by children and adults alike. I'm not naive Likt> taxes nnd Dick Clark, some things will always be with us. Profanity is one of them, but I'm to the.• p< • 't 'I ' • 1 fl"i'i I have no protection or op l!On'i I elem· 11,, · th•· n'!hl 1•( choice, as dn tht' smok"t.; 1111.J "' • ·m1okel"" The words are as mur h :1 • JI t 11f • • , • l 1 1 r C\>; 1)(>t holc:s and billboards Thi'\ ·11 • rn lt•1,..vis11'n. f ilm·.;, T-shirts, and inC'la.'-:ir ""'' I~ ,,,, ,,~ .. ud . Ill books, bumper suc\..1·rc; 111.I n.1 :l,., J Think back un '111w • " I, •VC' • 11tl11· What wasthebrar.d1 '·' :11i1 .1.k ,1·1r11111tl11·1 put in yc.>ur .1111;1il \\I " ·. 1 '' Id .... 1 I 111 tltt 1 '" "Shut up'" .111rl 'h1· did' 1 \'.•rt ti• r •:11 t,11•1~w1~" like that in h• l11'U'(' 1 ,. • \• .1,, ti 1 ·I<• yc1111 Body_ la nguage Psychologist u ns u r e about its meaning ~t!!};.~~ wSi<!Y GENEVA NY. -Elbows. ankk'S and absent-minde<l g~tun-s havC' f..lllen under un· relenting scrutiny for near ly two dt><·adl"'S now. The body la nguag~ 1110\"('mc>rit ha~ spawnl'd how-to tJtles LikC' "Non-VC'1 lKd Communicatio n for Business Suc"'Cf'S.." ' 1 • J l I 1 > ... f1 h t' 1d a Person Llke a Book ·· Leaming a n r•\\ v •. t 1:·r , .. , dtll'0S lt?g~ rrught help wm fnl'ntl.i. J.ll<l 111r u•·11 t r><-;1ple, bu\ psycholoRist Robert Lall .J,,rd: .. 1:0. ... 1<epl1cal. "Thest> mag1<·:1I t11dd1 ·n 11.0 •:mmgc; .. arl:' probably not all 1 h.1t m\ ,1w,il. I .. 1< ;11.1rci1a s;ud tn a recent mtC'rvit<w For exampl1 11• "·'"' elevators fac."t· tl.l· < '"it •!1 • 1•;1~'1111 pc•opfl' Ori I 1p , lh.1• thr-y'n• waiting to ~et t'(I And an OV(•rlnok<"l ri•,1-.. n (m lt';l!"lltlE! forward -a loadt'<"J sign 111 l.>txl~ l.ir1~11;11•i-ts mundane back trou bh Trying to read body languai..w and uc;<• it tn score points can end up ·'mN·h:inw:il" 11nd "absurd," said LaGuardra a proft";.;;or a l Hohat I and W illiam Smith CollC'~rs ''We have a C'l'r~1m '>Oph1s tkation al.>out the wa y we behave," he said. and instructional manuals are bound to be clumsy in comparison LaGuardia said his research on eye contac\ and personal d1stancLng uses h idden <.:ameras and mini-computers to. in L'fff"<'t "find out w hat people already know ." The brief for the dC'fense 1s offered m Gerard Nierenberg and Henry C1l1 ro's 1971 volume, "How To Read a Pr 1Vln L"kc a Book " The authors, who c-onduct• d pf ft'\ t1vt-nf'5S training for businessexecutivl '· sn.,. th• '•Iv way to gct<"Ontrol over body lanw•a~f' 1 to p1rk '' a1,art and analyre it. T hey qJ ,~, St , 1 I conscious of one l1t.rr • t • ni of another w1thuut 1•&..-:111g s:ious." 11 1 d 'Thl· un- 11 • T1•,11 I up111l lhfl\ .t11ough lh1• con- LaGuard1a cwm t--. it i'll r.r·onl1· d( n't und•·r- stand their ov. n nnn · ··r 'l l ,., min11n1t.1l1011 w d l enough yet to toy with 1t 'nlthoup,h,"' he said, 1'1t probably doesn't hurt to c;m1le" While a doctoral candidate at the.• University of Nebraska. LaGµanli-. sl1uff1.,d u11d q~raduat.<-s through a SI r •'-· 1( t .1 I • ., lu<lt·.t that previous t1'Sc1.1r<.n It.id 1 l6l•'\.lt·\I tri. ubv111us effects of a pc rbl>n :. 1•11v11 u1u11c.nt 011 budy language. For ex.ample, he s~ud , a CC'rtai11 pall.Cm of eye contact could have several diffrrent meanings depending on such things as the relationship between the people, the task they're perfonning and even the arrangemen t of the (umlture. "For yea.N we've been going on without addressing the con text," he said (7~4, ... 5 5 7-284 7 696 ""nuOIPl'l IW• flMA IOMlfCI Dad to hose down a dirty word written in chalk on the sidewalk by your house by a boy Y® were forbidden to ever aee again in your lifetime? Where w ere you and what were you doing when you learned that the real reason Mr. Tew.bury was not given tenure and dismiaaed was becauae he told the principal where to go In four letters? The opponents of this confemion of a prude will scream about their rig.hta to freedom of speech. It's ironic that the newspaper which you are now reading, in add ition to being the greatest single champion of the First Amendment, ia the Last bastion of decency alive in America. The contents of thia paper are written by men and women whose spok en language would probably make the hair stand upon a rattlesnake's t'hest, but they have deemed to respect your home nnd the readers by using a vocabulary that atill conveys all the emotions without offending anyone. That's the point. Maybe 1 can't control the language on public elevators, at public sports eventa, or of the salesperson who one day ripped a package when sh~ handed it to me and spewed out a word that m elted my credit card. But surely mass media can be made respon- sible for expanding their vocabulary. Profanity is a lot like smoke. Being around It is just as bad as using it yourself. Scandinavian country dishes Daily from 5:30 p .m . Closed Sunday 751-2810 No gratuities, please I at lePremier DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: It's a continual battle, isn't It? I mean for life against death. The human machine ia suppoeed to be toug.h for the avenge penon can expect to live into hiaher eeventies. But along the way, there are threats from every direction. Take my husband, for example. Just becawie he's only ln hia late thirties and a healthy specimen of a man, he has no conception that he may be shortening his We. He haa all the bad habits you can name. Oversmoldng, overdrinking, over-eating, <l"er-working, and under-relaxing. In spite of all I can do to get him to alow down and give hia body a chance, he laughs it off. He flexee hia arm like a little boy showing off hia mU8Cle. lm't thia a daily problem doctors have to contend with? -Mn. B. DEAR MRS. B.: Macia of wbt yoa aay la trae. 'fte la111DU body It a toap ma9ble, If yoa only pn It a clauee M perform wldtnt a way of We cut wUJ .. rely IMl1ela It. A claaracter ID one of Gerald A. Bnwae'1 bookl aay1, "Everyone wa1 alway• cempetlq aplut deatil for We.'' Tlaat'• IM dally problem doeton try to 10lve ID patient• Uke you la•lbud, Mn. B. ftelr Imagination 1110 limited It'• .une.Jt for diem to beUeve tUt tile 1lmple act of 1motlq 11 likely to Invite lug ca.eer, em,.yuma or laeart dtseaae, or tlaat drtUlal wlll lavlte clrrlaoll1, or diet overeating ud obellty wUJ lavt&e diabetes, llypertea1loa. or laeart tl'Hble, or tlaat Uvlag ID tea1loa wlll lllvlte llyperteulom. Sllow W1 eolama to yoar llatband, Mra. B. Perbpt It may 1tlr 10me reallaadon tlaat lle'd better be on tile 1lde of We ntiler tban deatb. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Wbat type of padeat la more likely to •et 01teoporosi1? I know I u1tom TellOfed ~ q_ ~~~~!~one11, collar •n cuff 1~~ ~I Oren, W••l•rn. l porl Coate Mesa 642-8788 RUFFELL'S U'HOLSTllY, INC. ................... 1922 HARBOR Bl VD. C05TA ME5A -548-1156 'USE THE DAILY 'ILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Ht·Mlll S1 •n 11·1· ( .• tit 642-56 78 ht. l21 T rou1 HIAlTH DR PETER J . STEtNCROHN lt'1 more common to-bave fractures after meaopaaae. -Mn. Y. Dear Mr1. Y.: I bave written severaJ ~lumns oa tile problem of 01teoporo1l1. However , none made uy ob1ervatlon on wblcb type of woman wa1 more 1aacepdble to tbe disease. Therefore, I tlalnk you will be Interested ID the finding• of Jan Deqeeker, M.D. and a11oclate1, related lD the JAMA: Studlea bave sbowo ••emcant dif- ferences between two groaps. 'Osteoporotic women were 1borter, more 11lender and bad leas fat, maacle girtb and 1trengtb, wbile tbe women with osteoarthrlds, altboagb of comparable age and skeletal alr.e, were more obese and bad more fat, muscle ma11 and 11trengtb. Tbese findings 1apport tbe idea tbat osteoartbritl1 and 01· teoporoals are two different disease entities and not 1lmple phenomena of aging and wear and tear." • • • Empby1ema rarely attach 1addealy. Tbere 11 a1aally • b.l•tory ol several cold• nd a cougb tbat h• btta b.ao8'.111 oa for yean, say• Dr. Stelocrob.o lo b.l• boot.let, "Emplly1ema: How To LJve Wltb It." 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'I #54 , • ..,.. ISLAND, NIWPOIT Ill& (714) '44-42U #27 MAIN I~, ALHAMllA (213) 212-J671 ,. .. -------_..,,. ..... _. . Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y, July 21, 1813 • Discrimination charged ... Anchor,vomansaysstationwanted 'illusion' P.l.£l!N! 12.RST KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-An ancborwomancharslnl her former TV ltatloft wtt.h •• d1.ci1rrilnauon •titted at the nan other Uia1 that .ven \houch the'• no "monater," theatat.lon want.cl her to weer makeup so thick It was hard to open hermoulh. Christine Craft, 38, taking the stand Tue&day ln her $1 .2 million suit, said KMBC-TV officials had promised her that jou.malistic sk.iUs were the key qualification for co-anchoring lhe sta- tion's nlghtly 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news- casts. However, Craft testified, from her first dayonthejobinJanuary 198lshewas bombarded with criticism of her appear- ance and hints for improving her makeup and wardrobe and creating the "illusion of credi bill t y." Craft wasdemoted from co-anchor to reporter in August 1981, when KMBC saysitconcluded from a survey that the 1 Private School' opens Friday UNIVERSAL CITY 'Private School,' an outrageous new comedy set in a private school for girls, will open nationally Friday. "I think I have a normal face -not a mon1ter, not a beauty queen." audience did not like the way she looked. She resigned shortly afterward. Shecontendsshewasdemotedbecause the surveys found her "unattractive, too old and not deferential to men ." Craft also alleges she was paid less than a male counterpart for doing the sam~ work and that KM.BC and its former owners, Metromedia Inc., fraudulently misrepresented the job to her. Attorneys for KM.BC and Metromedia have denied the charges and any sex discrimination. Craft's salary was based on factors other than sex, said Donald W. Giffin, attorney for the defendants. Although station officials never found fault with her reporting and the show was rated No. l in its market, Craft testified, the criticism of her appearance was unrelenting. Scott Feldman, "did not have requlre-- menta via-a-via hit clothina." Craft weufled that KM&c New. Otr.c- ior R1dae 8hannon approldMMt her 1n Noveml»tr 1880 about beoomlna• oo-anchor at th• Kanau City •tatJon. lh• was work..lna then at. KEYT-TV 1n Santa Barbara, Calif., a poeit.lon towhlchahe hu returned. Craft Sflid she told KMacofficialsahe was interested in the job but would refwie to be "made over" by weuing clothing and heavy makeup that. she felt altered her appearance. She testified that Shannon and R. Kent Replogle, the KM.BC general manager, assured her they would not try to "mak~. her over." "I told him (Shannon) if they wanted someone bandbox gerfect, then they should getsomeoneelae," she testified. "l was never told that 1 would have to wear clothes chosen by outaide people." However, before she reported for work in Kansas City, Craft said, she was ordered to go to Media Aaaociates where she was instructed on what clothing "projected an illusion of credibility." AfterherfirstnewacastonJan. 5, 1981, Craft said, Shannon told her that "one eye was smaller than the other, that my jaw was square and that I just didn't look right on camera." An R. Ben ECraim production for Universal Pictures release, 'Private School' stars Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, Matthew Modine, Michael Zorek, Ray Walston and Sylvia Kristel. It is produced by R. Ben Efraim and Don Enright. Craft testified she was told in January 1981 "my appearance just wasn't work- ing." A,nemployeeof the station's consulting firm, Media Associates of Dallas, then applied makeup to Craft so heavily that she said she found it "physically hard to open my mouth,"she said. "I think I have a normal face -not a monster, not a beauty queen," she added. Craft also testified that although she had been promised a "co-equal, co-anchor" job, her male counterpart, During another newscast that month, Shannon and Replogle stood on the set just off camera, staring directly at her and talking to each other, she said. "For lack of a better word, they had very disapproving looks on their faces,'' ahesaid. Former KMBC-TV anchorwoman Christine Craft stands outside federal court in Kansas City this week following court proceedings in her S 1.2 million sex discrimination suit against the station. 'Stick' Burt Reynolds to direct, star in movie UNIVERSAL CITY -Burt Reynolds ha.a signed to direct and star in Elmore Leonard's "Stick," which will be a Jennings Lang production for Universal Pictures, it was announced by Robert Rehme, president of Un.ive~·s Theatrical Motion Picture Group. Production is scheduled to begin Oct. 3, with Leonard writing the screenplay based on his novel of the same title. Lang will produce "Stick,'' which is an in-depth study of an ex...convict who has rehabilitated him.self and who once again finds himself in jeopardy. -Reynolds' last directorial effort was "Sharkey's Machine," which earned him critical acclaim. Leonard. whose books have won numerous awards, has already been cornmismoned by his publisher, Arbor House, to write a sequel to "Stick," which the veteran author has indicated is the first in a planned trilogy. Among Leonard's other novels that have been filmed are "Hombre," starring Paul Newman and Fredric March, and "Joe Kidd," a Universal release starring Clint Eastwood and Robert Duvall. Another Leonard novel, "Unknown Man 89," was the last property purchased by the late Alfred Hitchcock. Lang, whose most recent production for Un.iver· sal was "The Sting II" starring J ackie Gleason and Mac Davis, has served as executive producer on some of Un.iversal's top-grossing films, including "Airport 1975," "Earthquake" in Sensurround, "The Front Page" and "Airport '77." NOW PLAYING •M llA 'Mlt ll TCllO OllAllGl ~ ~ft~.',~\;~~· u~~~ . .,, :rc~i"Ot~ ~c;J1'(-I COST& Mf SA IA MUIU ~llGI Wf~Tl~ E;•rC\8·..... '-UC'•'•"' -1o1 _,, P~·· t0t•"'~0r,_ E..>fl~•Unfm1 Wut s.-. .... 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HAWAllFM-0 CMAfASY ·MIENCAH GOVERNMENT CIS~ AICNEWSQ ..CNEWS MOVIE t t ·~ "The l eague 01 Gentlemen" i ll Jack Hawkins. Nigt)I Patrick VIOEO JUKEBOX MOVIE • t "Legend 01 lhe Wild" (1980) ()an Haggerty. Oeove< Pyle -6:05-m ORANGE COUNTY TODAY -6:30-., OICKCAvm Ii) Ut«>ERST AHOING HUMAH IBEHA~R BARNEY MILLER All IN THE FAMILY m FELONY SQIJAO (8) HOWARD HUGHES· THE INSIOE STORY -7:00- I CBSNEWS NBC NEWS KUNGFV l~~Jfu (!)NEWS I SNEAK ~VIEWS IHSIOE OAAHGE COUNTY )MOVIE ••• ··~ 'Whose likl IS It Anyway?" ( 1981) Richard Ofeyfuss. Jonn ca,. sa...etes. UMOVIE t • t 'fr "Omer" (19821 Steve Gut lenbefg, Mickey Rourke. -8:30- 1 =:·s AHGELS NUME.AO lM> SNf.AI< PREVIEWS -9:00- 1 ())SIMON & SIMON a GIMME A BAE.AK VIETNAM: THE TEN THOUSANO DAY WAR ·=ARABIA ~MASTERPIECE THEATRE (H)MOVIE t • • Perutenhary II" ( 19821 Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie H,udson 0 MOVIE • • "Frtday The t31h. Part II ' 119811 Amy Steel, John Furey LSJ THE LONE STAR BAA & GRILL ZIMOVIE • *'• Escape From New York I t981J t<urt Russell Adrienne Bar· beau -9:30-0 (.BCHEEAS I.!) MOVIE • • • In like Flint I t9671 James Coburn Lee J Cobb -10:45-tZ.l CHAAt.ES CHAMPLIN ON THE ALM SCENf -11:00- D8())98NEWS SATUAOAY NIGHT IN SEARCH Of ... THE JEffERSONS BEHNYHILL BUSINESS REPORT THE PAlUSERS . 700ClU8 THE COMEDY STOAE'S 1 ITH ANNIVERSARY (Q)MOVIE t • "Little Orphan C>usty u· t 1982) Rhonda Jo Petty ~LOVING FRIEHOS ANO PERFECT COUPLES lt)MOVIE • • "Hearlbeeps" l!981) Andy Kaulman, Bemadette Peters. -11:30- U (l)MOVIE • • "Luclly Lady' ( 19751 Liza Min neth, Bun Reynolds Ba TONIGHT @) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE 0 YOU ASKEO FOR IT m ooocouPlE 41) HAARYO fli) CONTEMPORARY HEAL Tli ISSUES (IDA NEW OAY IN EOEN 0 AUGUST PREVIEW -12:00-e ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 FOR TliE LOVE Of A CHILO (!)INOEPENOENTNETWOAK NEWS Q)MOVIE t • t "Honky Toni< (19411 Clark Gable Lana Turne1 C MOVIE • • The t1ol1y ... ood K•11q111' '1'•~0• Robert Wuhl. Tony Danza (HJ MOVIE t '> "Fnday The 131~ P.irt Ill I 1~821 Oana Kimmel Paul Kral~J ($}MOVlE "**'• Star Wars 119i'I M,111 Hamill, Harrison Ford 0MOVIE t t ··Grease 2" ( 1982J M~,,..e11 Caulfield Mrchetle Pfeillet -12:30- G (8 LA TE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN ,g couPLES 0 @) ONE ON ONE (!) ZANE GREY THEA TEA II) LOVE. AMER.ICAH STYLE m ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY 1°0}MOVIE • • • ··The Great Bank tioa~ t 19791 Neo Beany Richard 8d~eharl lZ'MOVIE t • Human0tels From T11e Deep (19801 Cloug McClure Ann T 11rke1 A less-than e nthusiastic Officer Bates (Better Thomas) seems res igned to "":".her fate as an unde rcover bus driver in tonight's e pisode of "Hill Street Blues," at I 0 :00 on KNBC ( 4). -l:ClO-e MUSIC MAKERS IN CONCERT UMOVIE • • Tiie Wrec~1ng Cr(>" I t96111 Dean Mar11n Elke Somrne1 OMOVIE • • t • The V101em Enemy 11%81 I Ed Begley Susap tiampsture 9: MOVIE Q) THAEFS COMPANY II) at JOl(EA'S WILi> EJl) BUSINESS REPORT m> MOTORWEEK Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE @) EHTEATAINMEHT TONIGHi mORAGNET 0 MO\llE • • Enter rne N1n1a 1 t98" F•ancc Ne1 o Susan Geo1ge Z MOVIE • * • rne Oe1ec1ive 1 t9541 Atec Guinness Joan G1eenWOOCl -7:30-e 2 ON THE TOWN 0 ~FAMILY FEUO 0 EYE ON LA Q) ONEOAYATA TIME II) TIC TAC OOUGH EJl) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m> BITS, BYTES ANO BUZ2WOROS @) YOU ASICEO FOA fT mMOVIE •• '• Wal~1119 Mf Baby Back Home 1954r Oonald 0 Connor JaM!t Le.gn H, THE WHO TOUR 1982 TllE ANAL SHOW S1 FRANK SINATRA -8:00-e MAGNUM.Pl G ~FAME 0 VIETNAM: THE TEN THOIJSAHO OAYWAR U O})MOVIE ·snoottng Stars 1Premieie1 81t1y Oee W1H1ams Patker Slevenson 0 MOVIE t • • ll'le Wmgs 01 Eagles 11957 JOhn Wayne Maureen 0 Hara (!) TWILIGHT ZONE Q) P.M MAGAZINE II> MOVIE t t t Aud1ey Rose 119771 M&1Slla Mason An1nony HO(>k1ns •l,1f d,nd · ,,, .... ;,,, d11 • ... lu •\\I '• 1t • I\''' ,,, Uf ••• 11 '•' II 1 i1 I \.:1•'111 ft I llf lt1t Ill• I,,,, I, \,,, ,., 1t .11 111 1 .t, •. ,., '1 , it 1, •tu ti! 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Paul KralkJ -1:40- H MOVIE • • . ·nt' Soldier t 198?1 !\~" -t0:30-WAMI, w1111am P11nce -2:00--ll> INOEPENOEHT NETWORK NEWS 0 LOVING FRIENOS AND PERFECT COUPlES e a .. CBS NEWS NIGHTWA TCH O MOVIE SJ BIZARRE • • • Devil ,t.nd Thi' Clef>o 119321 Tat101ah Bankhead Gary Co•JCl{lr s .. complete ll1tlng1 In TV Log ~HANNE1 LISTINGS E)"'NAI t.ll'> 0 ... N fl( I N I\( I 0 I< ll II 111111 I o ... 1111l •/\I\( 0 I' I Mil ( t< I 0 .... , fl/ ""'I ID • l r 111<1 1 ffi J. I IV lnrl I ID > ( <ll' T V II nel I ED ~<~ I 1•11-.1 w "o. r 11>1t'>• 1~61 ~()()(. ""° 0 On IV I I IV .. ti It() c 1( tf'h '"''"'' " W ( 1111 rl f Wiii' I I 11-.t'N I S (")h t,wt11111 •1 SUNDAY SWAP MEET Every Sunday, 8 a.m. -3 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE r .1orv11•w II /\11111111 n C11,1.1 M"'·' ADMISSION FREE FREE PARKING !!! AUTO SWAP • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 85' NON-COMMERCIAL COLLECTIBLES. GARAGE SALE ITEMS FOOD . f'RODUC E • FH(SH AllKfD oonLJ<., ANTl()IJfC>. CRAF rs . BARGAINS GllLOF~E INFORMATION -(714) 556·5880 RETl'RN TO THE ADVENTURE THAT CAN BE SHARED AGAI N A ND AGAIN! 'TAILWAU"- REfURN OFll-IE JED I CJJ-. .. ..,,.-.... -..... .. Olympics... The biggest TV show in history li)' FREO ROTHl!:NRF.RG 11• let.wl•loll Wrft•r January's S uper Bowl, a three-hour event, cost $400,000. another respect. A two-hour break would not be the worst thing in the wodd ." NEW YOHK ABC's ht:avily prunwtt-d new S(•dei. this s ummer have bl.'<.•n warmed ovt.•r haRh and not worth a trip mdoors. But l'Xllclly one year from tonigh t, thl• su me network will begin two Wl'<•ks of ong-u'l&l prowaminmg tha t one ABC ext.•c.'u t1Vl' C'alls, pt>rhaps accurately 1 his unu•, "the b'fgcst telcvtSion show in history.'' The tot.a.I commercial revenuet amount to $616 million for both the Summer Games and ABC's 65 hours of Wlnter Olympics coverage from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, in February. After subtract- ing the total rights fees for both Games ($316.5 million), production oosta (about $1 50 mlmon), advertising agency pay- ments ($92 million) and such fact.ors as standard reimbunements to ABC's af- filiates for broadcasting network pro- grams, "we expect to more than recoup our investment," says Martin. Martin also knows that major Owtl• have not been 1Cheduled for t.'url) afternoon during the week. Why? Wtw rr you're paying $225 million for right.s ·11· the Summer Games, you·re paying ''" other rights, too. Sint'l' Juhn Martin. ABC S ports' vice president for programming, is refe rring to tlw first Summc·r Olympics held in this l'OUntry sanl't.' 1932 w hen they also were ht'ld m Los Angf'lt ... s. has pronouncement may bt• mr1n• than m~rt' network hype. ABC's commercial charges are baaed on the network's anticipation of an average rating of 25 (25 percent of the nation's TV homes) for the two weeks. That average should be exceeded in prime time, but not reached during the day, w hen the soap-opera games of bed-hopping and back-stabbing on the rival networks are popular, principally with women. "The L .A. Olympic Committee dt signed its schedule, within reason, wttl 1 11 in mind," Martin says. "Gymn.a.stacs, I•' example, wiU start at 4:15 local time ••· coincide with 7: 15 on the East Coast." Tiu major finals will be on in prime time. &flrl ABC asked that the marathon and box111• finals not confiict. as they did in 1971' . Montreal. The LAOC complied. Tlw OJX•ning l'erc•monies for the Los Angt•lt•s Gamt•!> will Ix• the beginning of 18712 h<1urs almost all live -of Olympie running. diving and somer- s<iulting Aftl'r two months or summer n·r·uns. Amenc<.in aud1cn<.·t>s witJ flat:k to this grand c:l'lc•brauon uf sports, politics a nd p:11 rwu sm Originally. ABC was going to pre-empt its daytime serials for the Olympics, but the network's entertainment division squawked like one of the soap's jilted lovers. The fear was that ABC's regular viewers would defect for the trials and tribulations on CBS and NBC. ABC's typical broadcast schedulr-. ll Eastern time, next suJT\Jller wilJ '" Olympics from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m .. StJ. 1 from 2-4, Olympics from 4-5:30, le I news from 5:30-6:30, na tional news fr,,, ' 6:30-7, Olympics from 7-midnight. 1,,. 1 news from 12-12:30. an d Olympics f1 111 12:30-2. Wh.-n tlw /\nwm·<.1ns p<.1radc.> by in their Olymp1t· l'flciorSt«i Lr v1 en~·mblcs, while p..rh<ap~ munl'hlng (lrl their Olym- p1t·-c·ndursc..'Cl M&M sn;.ll'k food , CBS and NBC m:ry a.-. well t<rkl' Lhe night off. Which i~ why ABC's t'Ommerc1al time f111· thl· l'ntm• Olymp1t's is virtua lly sold uut, .It ... C'ns t or $250,000 for JO seconds in pr 101~· ttml• .• in astro11om1t'al figure for the ll1\.v-v1 t•W1•r ~ummcrume. ABC's "Winds of War" \)Old for $175,000 a half-minute la ... 1 1-·1·hnt..Jry. Thirty st:cunds on last So A.BC Sports agreed to drop 20 hours -two hours a day -of Olympic programming, and "General Hospital" and ABC's other serials will carry on - some with O lympic-related story lines. "Soaps are very important in television land," Martin says. "We also we lcome it in Besides providing <.'Overage for l\rt11 can audiences, ABC has the responstbll for beaming every minute of every l'"' to international broadcasters who n w I prefer field hockey to baske tball I •· undertaking amounts to over 1,600 Ii•. l • of live coverage. The international signal will cm ;11• from a rehabilitated movie s tud1" · Games will reach one billion viewpr, more people than saw all of the me• ever made on the same lot, says Mar ti 'Dr. No' still packs punch in TV rating LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Dr. No," the f1r:t Jame!> Bond movie that Sean Con- nc•ry made 20 years ago. su ti packs a punch 1n thC' television raungs. It tied for first with "Hart lo Hart " Despitt> th<.' fi rst place tie between the two i\BC programs. CBS still won the wt•l'k l'nrl1..'<.I July 24 "Dr. NO" and "Hart to Hart" were' th<> only two .shows ABC µl <1t'1•d in thl' Top 10 l'ompart'<i to six for CBS Jnrl two for NBC 'l>r Nu" wa..; releas1'<.I m 1963 and has bt't'l1 on t f'k•v1s1o n a number of times in the pa~t . Ursula Andrl'SS provided the glamor ,mu Jos<.•µh Wrscm.m delivered the vil- l.1111\' .1~ SP~CTRE's Dr No It was Connery's first venture as Agent 007. CBS won the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings with an average of 12.5. ABC was second w ith l l.9 and NBC was third with l 1.5. The networks say this means that in an average prime time minute 12.5 percent of the country's TV homes were tuned to . CBS. The second-place finish was welcome news for ABC, which turned in its poorest rating in about 20 years last w eek and had been in third place since the week ended July 3. "Trapper J ohn, M.D .. " w as in third place behind the two ABC winners. CBS' "60 Minutes" and ''The Je.ffersons" tied for fourth place. "Cagney & La<'''Y show CBS canceled, was sixth "N. hart" came next and "Simon & Sim • was tenth. NBC's two entries in the T op l 0 v. "Hill Street Blues" in eighth placf• "The A-Team " in ninth . The lowest-ranked show was A [ l . "Ripley's Believe It or Not." The t lowest-rated s hows in descending 01 • were the A.BC movie pilot "Massarall u the Brain.'' the ABC comedy pilot "Lo\ and Other S trangers," NBC's "Monil and "Voyagers!" and ABC's ''BeLiew• I Not." WHO PARTIES AT -. LE CHARDONNAY LOUNGE? : . . ...... , ~ ,, \0 ..... .. ~ .... .. m •ta.& 'fl Ult>4llCt' (I) o.,1, 11)U JOO \00 IOC ~00 10 1\ • HUNT NGTON BEACH • •" '-*\ •IC .. . toWN ctiitb 11 1 ...... ,,_ m -•tlA TOWN CENTER so,., ...... .. -1~1 411A " SOOTH COAST rM l{;fO ;;;.;...:;;;;...,.,.,....-_;." ____ ....... .... ~ \1111«. llM ~' ~6.2711 '' SOUTH COAST • WESTMINSTER • p, ......... 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The res ponse to our service has been i:xtraord inary' We h:ne 27 .00 1 members in Orange County. and 1n our nine year history we ha\'C set'~· over 7 .000 families. II you have a ny 4ue t1o ns regarding crcmat1on. please call u~ '1 646-7431 ------------------------------ Plca~c ~end rrcc informatton to. ~amc ~---------~---~ ~dd~~ ~~~~-~~~-~~~~ Cit)' --------------- ~'ul 10 THE "l;EPTU'E OCIE1' 2400 W Coast H11hwa) "lewpon Beach. CA 9:~' 19 NEPTUNE OF'FICES :"IATIONWIDE 1111 I I I ' ' DRANlif COUNTY BUSINISS KlNG OELBENES WHITE EDDY DUNCAN ROSENBERG Irvin e CoUJpan y pronJotes King Kare n A. King o( Irvine has ~n promoted to director of retailllndustnal in the Irvine Com· pany's property management division, 1t was announced by Danlel M. La mpkin, division vil~ president. King ts rcsporunble for direct manage- ment and leasing of the company's 12 shopping centers and 14 industrial buildings ln Irvine and Newport Beach. She JOined the Irvine Company in 1980. ••• 8.J . Stewart Advertising and Public Re la· tion, Inc., of Newport Beach has promoted Dorothy Delbenes to the position of new business marketing coordinator. according to a n an· nouncement made by Andrew Skiver, agency sen ior vice prt>sident Delbenes' new respons1biht1es indude tht• active sohe1t.ation of new business. met:'tmg with prospective n<>w d1ents and organmng prospective business pitch- es. " .. Lawrence M. White,. vice presi- dent-operations of First Amer ican Title In- sura nce Company, has been appointed regional vice president of the firm, D.P. Kennedy, company president announced. White's regional responsi- bility with the Sant.a Ana-based firm will be overseeing operations m the st.ate of Hawaii. White began his career with First Amem•an in 1959 as a poster. . . . William Eddy of Newpon Beach was named vtce president, marketing. for the Lee Sammis Company, an Jrvine-based real estate developer. according to Lee Sammis, president. lj:ddy will be responsible for the firm's marketing and leasing of its California properties, which now total more than $450 miUion. . . . I Fountam Valley resident Gary Duncan has been appointed to the posation of associate vice p resident in the O r ange o ffice of Asbwlll/Schneider, a commercrnl real estate brokerage firm The appointment was annount'Cd by Lane Elliott, president of the firm Duncan has been with the company since 1972. . . . Howard Rosenberg of San J uan Capistrano has joined Lingo Real Estate in Dana Point. Rosenberg is a real est.ate exchange specialist and investml'nt counselor. For the past four years he has marketed real est.ate in the Newport Beaf'h-Cost.a Mc~ area • • • Executive Exehange. a busmesswomen's network and suppo1 t group, meets every Tuesday at 7 15a.m at 7 l:il Edinger St., Huntington &>ach. Guest fl•es tu attc·nd a m1-cung are $5 For further information. call IH0-2112. . . . E.O.E. Labs "' CosUi Mesa has expanded its ('Orporate direction With the recent introduction of its Magarun natual vitamin line. The 17 product ltnt> wi111ndude A&D, B.C.E and multiple vitamin formulations All will bl· available for shipment on Sept 1 . . . John II. Durden Jr. has been appointed vice president of sales for the commercial sales division of Computer Automation, Inc. of lrvine. Durden will be responsible for the div1Sion's worldwide Strategies for end-user and ISO sales ana system support. at"t.'Ordmg to Carl W. Jack, CSD general manager . . . John Watt, president of The Laguna Bank of Laguna Beach announced the promotion of several officers: Janice Ballester , vice president cashie r; Edward Conrad, vit-e president/mortgage banking department and Jacque Adams-Knievel, marketing officer. In addition, the following pt.'Ople have recently joined the bank: Steve Hollsteio, senior vice president, eommerial loan officer; Marty Cooper, Vlt'e prcs1dent/commercial l<><fn offi('er and Jean Braden. loan officer. • • • Nigel Hea ton has been named vice president of operations for Stale of the Art, Inc .. a Costa Mesa ml('rocomputer business applications soft- ware publishing company. The announcement was made by Charles D. Milde n. president of the t•umpany Heaton will exere1se cost controls and ovC'rsec produC'tion and warehousing. Clearing up air fare confusion By SYLVIA PORTER The airlines have declared a cease-fire in the all-out fare wars of recent months. but if you're not sull utterly befud- dled by the profusion of fares. you have a miraculous memory for minor numbers. It was the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 that started the variety of fares and confusion, for that law opened the way for the airlines tO run their own business with a minimum of federal involvement. The airlines' reaction LO the new competitive environment has been to match what their com- petitors do Often. new fares are introduced so abruptly that you, the passenger. find out about them in the morning newspapers, even before your travel agent 1s briefed! The key points: Fares are unpredictable But in an attempt to impose some order on this chaos (and almost unnoticed by most of you). the airlines have made ma)Or changes in fare s tructure The earners are trying to streamline the pr1C1ng system, make 1l easier for you to book a fhght. and more profitable for the airline to get you where you're going This new system now operates on a large percentage of the domestic route system. In what as termed a "mileage based" system. fares are calculated according to the distance traveled. Coach fares. or "Y clru.s" fares, are determined accordmg to a prorated scale so that the cost of a tnp of up to 218 miles is 5a cents per mile while domestic flights of more than 2,633 miles will cost 16 cents per mile. All other fares -· Super Savers. other discounts: first class. etc, will be bast-d on this coach fare. American Atrlines was the first to introduce th1~ system, and most of the ma.JOr earners have followed. refmmg the scale Although fewer passengers art scheduled to fly m coming months lx.'Cause of elimination of many d1~ounts, overall profitability is expected to rise awr..igi· cltswunl was 46 perc•ent off fuU coach fare, the number uf pasi.engers flying discounted fares increased dramaucally in the first quarter of this year when the stunningly low rates dominated the market An offshoot l)f the chaos 1s that explaining the fares and accompanying restrictions has become l1mlA-consuming and expensive "Telephone talk time" ·-the time ticket agents spent un the phone with customers -· more than doubled from about three minutes in 1978 to nearly seven minutes by the end of 1982, says Delta Air Lines Another hidden aspe<..·t of your confusion as a result of deregulation is that more of you now tum to travel agents to make reservations and purchase tickets In 1978, travel agents accounted for about 50 percent of au ticket sales; today they account for about 65 percent, or about $21.8 billion of tickets in 1982 Even as e fforus to Mr£>ambne fares proceed. the earners continue with aggressive marke ting strategies. using such lures as ue-1ns with hotels and car rentals and gifts. With the industrywide average of empty seats at 40 percent. 1f you're a traveler you can find off-price fares Deregulation means you must work harder as a passenger and ask mor<> questions. Planning ts more important than ever. Shop for fares through a travel agent with computer ac:ccss lt) the reservation systems used by the airlines, about 70 perc-ent of agencies have the terminals Be flexible, unquestioned loyalty to any airline can be an E>xpenstve mdulgem.•e Having created tht• eonfusion , the airlines arc now trying to tidy up -but It's anyone's guess when another fare war will erupt Orange Coast s tudent s win I T T sch o larships In a sense. introduction of the new pricing system suggests that the 1nrlines are asking to be saved from themselves and their own competitive-T wo Orange Coast students have recently ness. While you have become evt•n mor~ confused rN.'eived [TT Corporation l'Ollege scholarships. about fares, deregulation has brought you travel at Kenne th Israels, a graduate o( Corona del Mar, cut rates and has eroded the industry's profits. will attend University of California at Berkeley. The industry understandably wants to limit the And Bernard Ussery, a graduate of Irvine High sort of competitiveness that led to $99 trans-School. will attend UCLA. continental fares this past winter. In 1982. 78 percent The two scholarship winners are among 128 sons of all passengers flew on some kind of discount: the and daughters of ITT employees selected to receive ---------------------.ITT scholarships this year. from $100,000 to $500,000 Contact· Small Busintiss Admin1str<ll10n [)~parlmcnl at IXil(IJ 472·8529 Toll Free L\. U6ertg National BllM ll1w Jl.ic1f11. l'lau • iiT1 lmtu ~'"'"' • llunl111$1t11n l.k.l(h lA •r.!Mi ,\n 1')/u"I f}f>p<>rfl.mlt11 l.1.<nikr '11'1T\h;r I l•ll ..nU 1\J\·r.il H,\tl"\' Israels is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Israels of Ne wport. Beach. The elder Israels Is a senior machlne operator for ITT Cannon in Fountain Valley. Ussery is the wn of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ussery of Irvine. The senior Ussery ls the managt'r for lndu11trial relations a t ITI'a Fountain Valley plant. Development firm st a rte d b y pai r o f Irvine r eside nts l rvtne rcsident.ll Clay Stuard and Ame Hamal.a hove recently fonnro a buUding and developme nt company called Stuard & Hamala lnc. The comptmy ia dcv,loplng projt.'(.>tt ln conjunc- tion with S hcanon/ American Expreu Development Corporation In Tusun, San Diego, Signal Hill and Vlct.orvilll' in CAUfoml& tmd Boca Raton In Florida. offtcl"ls Mid. Thl' n<-w compnny lit located at 2681 Dow Av<! .. Suite 4F. Tusttn. 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""'IH a • Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 28, 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS W lft N•I p I! -, .... , ... S.•h .... P E ~O\ Clo.. C11q s.1.. ... ' P.f -CIOw C s.1.. .... PE"°' cio .. C ~·.. ,..., PE ""' c .. w Cl>Q -· :I .. :r CD J I •1••lfl . Kaiser Steel considers new offer from Jacobs By tM A11oela&ed Pnta FONTANA -Directon of ~ &eel Carp., which lost $126million1Mt ytu', have mel to CONlder a new takeover offer from lnveston headed by Mln- neapol.ia flnander Irwin L . J800bs. Kailer aald Wecme.day It asked the New York and Pacific l1ock exchanges to continue a delay 1n tradina the firm'a conunon stock . Detalla of the latelt offer were not d.i8cloeed before the meeting Wecme.day. The Jacobe-led lnveston IJOUP already owna 16.3 percent of Ka.iaer's 7.27 million aharea and baa been trying since March to buy the Fontana-hued aieel company. UAW, Chrysler talks suspended HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. -Stalled contract ta.lb between the United Auto Worken union and the Chrysler Corp. sent negotiators away from the bargaining table until November aft.er the union sought parity with autoworkers' pay scales at other firms. Announcement of the breakdown in talks at Chrysler headquarters came at 4:45 p.m . Wedneaday, 15 minutes before a union-impoeed deadline for an end to the three-day bargaining. The company's offer would have cost Chrysler $895.5 million in the two years the pact would have run, to Sept. 14, 1985, lacocca said. But the union wanted to raise Chryaler's total labor cos1B - including wages and benefits -to more than $25 an hour from the current $20.80 per hour, he said. Auto industry profits revived WASHINGTON -The first half of 1983 was the U.S . auto industry's most profitable six-month period since 1979 as the revived economy helped lift car sales, but losses continued to nag U.S . steel produoen. Meanwhile, Federal Rel!lerve Board Chamnan Paul Vokker was confinned by the Senate on Wedne9day to run the nation's central bank for another four yeara- although he again was criticized by eome lawmakers for triggering the 1981-82 receeaion. Oil firms report profit gains WASHINGTON -Mobil Corp. oontribuled. to a generally upward trend in oil-company profits for the second quarter, saying its eaminp climbed 40 percent amid stable prices for crude oil and larger profit ma.rsina on refining and marketing. Alao reporting Wedne.day were Phillips Petroleum C.O. and Sun Co .. with gains of 16 percent and 23 percent., respectively. But Tenneco Inc. said its earnings fromcontinuingoperationatell 11 .6 percent. Mobil, the nation's second-largest oil company behind Exxon Corp .. said profit roee to $402 million, or 99 cents a share, from $287 million, or 68 cents a ah.are, a year earlier. Dollar surges on; gold steady LONDON -The dollar, bolstered by forecasts of hjgher American interest rates, continued its re- cord-setting march on European currency markets early today. The value of gold bullion remained steady. The dollar hit all-time highs against the French franc, Italian lira and Dutch guilder and reached a new 7 12-year trading high against the West German mark. The dollar's recent surge has been linked to predictions of a $1 billion to $2 billion rise in the basic U.S . money supply, Ml, in figures to be announced Friday. A big jump in money growth could prompt the Federal Reeerve Board to take steps to tighten credit, widening the gap between American and foreign interest rat.ea and making the dollar more attractive to investors. STOCKS IN THE SPQTUGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT NYSE Df HEW VOltK IAl"I Jul ~odev 4'3 '41 m "" n • Wtf AT AMEX DID NEW VOllK (Al"I JUI 11 AclVen<W o.cu-1 = NewlOw• METALS GOLD QUOTATIONS ., ... n 11111111 • ,,,_ ........... .,....~ ....._. "'°"'*" ==n. U1P IO ~· ....... """'°"" .21. ~ eo.11 -------..... ;,,,, ......... llldftl MIT,oa, 9'I e;. ii ___ ...._ ...... to.MtlO.~ ... oo ..... ..., . ..._ ... .,.......,. . -.eo.11 _,,,.,.. (Oflly .... .-I Mff.11. UIP euo ..,.....," .. .-.! eo.11 .... llJIOI_. T\111. ............ SYMBOLS Dua to late transmission today's listing will not appear In the Dally Piiot. AMERICAN LEADERS Del Mar opened its 44th season of thoroughbred racing 1Vednesday, luring a record opening-day crowd of 27 ,523. That'& Pair of Aces (above) on the outside scoring an upset win over Some- thingwonderf W. i.n the tilth race in the lint division of the Oceanside Stakes. Speetators get a eloeer look at the thorough- breds (right) prior to Tim Foti 'Rams say ,Thomas a Raider The Rams do not plan to accept defensive back Pat Thomas back from the Loe Angeles Raiders, a 11 team spokesman said Wednettday. Thomas, 28, was traded Friday , to the Raiden for defensive back M ont e Jac kso n and a 9eventh-round draft choice, but f the Raiders announced Tuesday ·that Thomas had failed his physi- cal becauee of a knee problem. \ ~ Raiden Coach Tom Flores aald .lit the time: "Al. it stands now. Ile'• png beck to the Rama. He's 'tailed our phyaical. He told our doctoc theft WU llOmething :wrong with his knee, and we Can't accept him." I I But the Raml maintain that ·~ who participated ln a )lay mini-camp and showed no l&lrll of injury, pllllll(t their nor- mal physical when the veterans ~ to camp Friday. , ''Pat 1bomu la the property of the Raiden," the apokemnan said. In other developments, ( free..aaent defemive lineman Gn!J Cerlol walked out of camp, •)'lnc he didn't think he had a .ehanoe to make the t.Mm. With veteran u,ht end Mike ltilJ hold.inc out while for a better contnct offer, e..:;.1o1 departure mve. the .....,. wtth &4 playen In camp. In addition. the Balm laid kidt- • Mlke LandcJrd will mill a '"' .. ya beca~ ... ltl"alned hll left I Jenee Tue.day. I ! , . . .-..... .....,... ............. . ·- Dally Piiat THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1983 ClASSIFllD COMICS C4 · C7 ·They, pack 'em in at Del Mar track !t..~t...-a>BN DEL MAR -The three men k>oked punlecf, and rlchtfully IO. ~ had decided to mve open-ina day at Del Mar Thorouahbnd Club midway throuah the pro- gram. But when they aot to their can they dimlovered they were boxed in. The IUY from Glendale had been waiting llllnce the fourth nee; the fellow from Plmicentia WU fwnlna -be hid been~ ance the filth; t.be San DKao man the alxth. It __. Vf1rJ few of the record 27,523 radnC fans who ahowed up for the first day of a 43-day meet wuted to mve the sun « the fun Wednemtay. Dan Smith. the diftctOt of pub-• lidty at Del Mar. wu ecstatic~ He WM on the phone to f9dio pel'· .:>nalitis Bud l\arillo and Jim Heely. A record crowd, he told them, WM imminenl lie WM filht. "We've had just a ateldy climb (In attendance) until last year.'' laid Sm1th. "But then, it seemed like the ecommy aot better and ~ ~ w:l: Last year, we "'lbere'a a theory that the way you finish la the way you wW start (the next ...:in)," Smith added. Actually, Del Mar would .em to be ln an ideal location -one that would lure people from all ovw Southern California. Yet ~.Del Mar'aclientele la usually from San Diego. Smith .umaw 50 percent of the crowd halla from down 80Uth. StnncelY enouP, the bulk of the balanoe of fans comes from I.a Ancelel County. Track of- 6daln•timate only 10-11 percent (See DBL MAR. hp Cl) Gy1nnasts pick up honors Kathy Johnllon and Jullanr McNamara, a pair of gymnas with the Southern Californ Aero· Team (SCATS) from Hun l.ngton Beach, have been honor. recently with the prestigiO! Southland Olympia Awani. The two received m• sewn-piece reproductions of 1 Greek amphora (two-handl .. t vue) given to winnen of athletic contests in the Panathenaic Games held in Athens 2,500 years ago. • I Johnson, 24, baa been a com- petitive gymnast for 12 yean and 1 has been a member of every U.S. 1 national team and Olympic team 1 in the past 11 yean. Her first major win was a gold medal in 1977 in the Ooor event in the American Cup. She went on , to win brom.e medals ln the World Cup and World Cham- pionships in 1978, becoming the first American woman to win medals at that level since Cathy Rigby. McNamara, 17, is a product of Marina High School in Hunt- ington Beach. Ranked No. 7 ln the world, she was the 1982 Gymnast of the Year by the U.S. Gym- nastics Federation and the U.S. Olympic Committee. She baa been a member of the U.S. national team for the past four yean and was a member of the 1980 Olympic team. The Fed- eration Internationale de Gym- nutique, the world flOWming body for the sport, officially named a trick she perfected on the uneven ban, a "McNamara Mount." The Netherlands named a roee in her honor. ''We are trying to rekindle the true spirit of amateur sports as it existed back in the very begin- ning," says Cathy Rigby McCoy, 1pokespenon for the Olympia selection panel. "Both Kathy and Juli.arme are excellent examples of the dedication required to achieve in a sport.'' A bright side to Angels losing trend? BY JOHN SEV ANO ofiMOelfPllet._ for us. We've been getting hurt a lot that way lately.'' Shortstop Tim Foli refers to it as "the bright side" to an obviously dismal situation. games come against three teams-Oa.kland, Minneeota and Seat- tle-which have a combined 125-177 record, it might be a good idea on the Angels' part. il their intention to retain their divisional title is serious, to start winning again. Brl!tt's •••er eo•ats Seea Carew then cited two such examples in Wedneeday's game. The first being when Oriole center fielder Al Bumbry robbed Bobby Grich of a home run in the .econd inning. And the other occurring when a sure double play ball handcuffed Grich in the fourth, resulting in an extension of the inning and three Baltimore runs. The Angels' losing trend is now almost two months old. The last time they strung together back-to-back victories was in the final week of June. If they had gone through this same misfortune in the American League Fast, they could be already making vacation plans for the tint week in October. Fortunately the Angels' home is in the AL West, though, where nobody seems to want the title. Considering the Angels are now ·in fourth place, and closer to the fifth-place Oakland A's (three games) t11en they are to the Cirst-place Chicago White Sox (3 'h back). And considering their next 21 And to do 90 immediately-ii not sooner. After a recent bellyfull of losing, the Angels had to stomach yet another pounding Wednesday as Baltimore bat- tered the home troops, 10-4, before an equally nauseated 31,088 ln attendance at Anaheim Stadium. For the Angels, the only thing good to happen in the game was a 9010 home run by Fred Lynn (his 18th) ln the aecond inning that staked the Angels to an «*fly 1-0 lead. What happened after is really not fit for print in a family newspaper. "We just have to play better bueball, ICOl"e aome runs and not give up 80 many runa. Real ingenlua stuff, huh?" offered left fielder Brian Downing, who eeemed to typify the fnaatration throughout the Angels' clubhOU8e. "We just have to start playing to our ability.'' "We've been fortunate that we haven't been blown out through all this," added Rod Carew. "You know, lt'a funny, and I'm not looking foe excu.ea becau.e I don't believe in them, but it .eema every time we've had to make a cruda1 play in recent weeks aomet.hlng baa always gone wrong "That'• the way thino have been going for ua," said Carew. "Still, I think if we can make a move next week, we'll be OK. We can still win this thing.'' "We just have to start winning. I don't care where we play or who we play, we can't continue to loee like thia," noted Foll. A. Manage.r John McNamara ao sue-' cinctly put it: ''Thia is not very much fun." Valentine offers mounds of help CdM poloists win two, Newport Harbor splits 8)' JOHN SEV ANO OflMo.llyl'letll.it There's a good chance the Angels may have found the hard-throwing pitcher they've so desperately been looking for. However, it might be a year or two before he's ready to hurl in the major leagues. That's because Ellis Valentine hasn't thrown a baseball from a pitcher's mound since high school and, as such, has a little pol.ishin~ up to do . Thia is no misprint folks. This is serious stuff. Valentine, under the watchful eye of Angels pitching coach Tom. Morgan, has been throwing in the bullpen throughout this past week. It'• an idea Valentine says he'• had since spring training, and one that baa been accelerated by the outfielder'• recent slump, both on the field and at the plate (where he's O-for-2S and four for his 1ut 46). Wedneeday, Valentine threw In the pen f« U minutes. HI.a de- livery looked a blt awkward, but his fastball wu certainly major league. "He threw great., but he needa work," offered bullpen catcher Gary Wilborn, who caught Val- entine. "He's got a great arm and he deflnltely baa the abllJty." Valentine, who pcme11ea one of \he irtronaat amw, If not the! atrongeat arm in the major l~. said he's never twn clocked at a distance of 60 feet, 6 inches, although Wilborn noted: "He throws 90 miles per hour, easily." Morgan said that Valentine's biggest problem currently is that he's trying to rush things. "Right now what we're trying to do is get him not to throw 90 hard," aald Morpn. "Instead, we're trying to work on his de- livery. How hard he throws isn't important. We know he's got a good arm. What's important ii getting the same velocity on all his pitches." Morgan added that Valentine has a "good moving fastball and a (See ANGELS, Pa1e ct> Ferguson Jenkin& Those no decisions don't bother Jenkins CHICAGO (AP) -Now ln h1a 18th summer as a major league baeeball player, FergulOn Jenkins hat eeen a little bit of just about everything. But the 300-wln plateeu he would like to tee most may stay fore-ver hidden from his view. "It wu one of thoee days. The lmpor1ant thina la that we came th.nK.wh with the wtn." the !9-year-old n,ht-hancler aid Wectn.- day after pinch-hitter Jerry Morale. de- livered an elghth·lnnlnc eacrtfice ny that lifted the OUcaco Cuba to a 2· 1 win over the Loa Anplea Dodpn. Delplte pltchm, .even complete lnn1np of el1ht-hlt bueball and y'leldlna one unearned run, Jenk1na wu not the pltcher of record. Reliever Lee Smith, who rDopped up the final two lnnlnp WU, hikin&his mark to 4-t'I. It was the 12th time ln 21 atarta this 8fUOI\ -a career hl&h -ln which Jenkins ended up on neither llde ot the dedalon. Which hu to be frwtratinc for a man wtQ\ 281 llfetime wiN and only IO much life left In his pltchlnc arm. .. Not u Jol'I • we won," aJd the eott...,an Jenldm. "I'm jult Pd to keep the teem de:. er'°"'Ch to whe.,-. we had a chance." Althoulh he hMr\'t won Ii.nm June 10, when he bMt the St. Lal.di CardlnU '7-0 for his 49th carMt ahutout., the ~ Wedneeday WU that ... hadn't looked this sharp f« some tir'M. "Feflie ~some ,.>OCl pttcbee and he made moet of them when he had to,'' IUd Dodaer Manaaes' Tommy LMorda. "He M9 better velocity than \he i.t couple Una t'veeten him." ooncwnd S'-Ye Sax, the Dodpl' ~ a-man who hid three h.ltl aplNll Jenkim. ··a. W11119t*'1 up the bitten well. I ).wt happened to ,.i the pltchea I WM look1na for and I went wtth what.be•• livtnc me." But most enth-..cl .by the pmpect ol a ~t Jenkirw. WM Chicqo lkJpper Lee J:Ua.. • I -~. ~-..-~ - Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Thursday, July 28. 1983 SPORTS BREAK Davis has kind words for USFL, but not for Pete Rozelle From AP dltpatcbes SAN FRANCISOO -Al Devis, [!] controversial owner of the Loe Angeles 4. • Raiders, slys he ..yishes the United States Football League well, but he can't say the same for his long-time opp:>nent, National Football League commissioner Pete Rozelle. In a rare interview, Davis said that his impl'eSSion of the new professional football league is that "it's like putting in 10 McDonaJds. h's easy to do when the, time is eight. The question is whether they will survive and prosper. I wish them luck." On Rozelle: "I have never respected him, really. I've seen him flirt with the Lruth too often. But that's not import- ant. I beat him, or we beat him, DAVll when it came to good faith and fair dealing. The law's the law, and that has no bearing on the two of us." Rozelle has been on the losing end of court battles with Davis in connection with the Raiders move to Los Angeles, where they played last season. The NFL challenged the move, alleging Davis violated NFL rules by not obtaining approval from three-fourths of league members. A federal jury ruled the NFL regulations violated anti-trust laws. The Raiders won in court again this week when a Monterey County Superior Court judge rejected Oak.land's efforts to seize the team under the law of eminent domain, whieh allows the taking of private property for public use. The Oakland city council voted on Tuesday to appeal the decision. Quote of the day Catcher turned broadcaster Joe Gar· aglo)a: "I know I find myself a helluva lot better ballplayer since I quit playing." Raiders lose this court battle Sl\,N FRANCISCO -The Los [!] Angeles Raiders finally lost a court 4 • t battle to a city -this one to Berkeley, where the National Football League team played four games during the mid-1970s. The California Supreme Court Wednesday denied without comment the football team's request to review a June 3 Court of Appeal decision. That ruling said the city's gross receipts tax on professional sports events is valid. The Berkeley tax was imposed July 9, 1974. At the time the Raiders' games were the only major professional sp:>rts event held in Berkeley They played two games in the city in 1974 and two in 1975. The trial rourt ruled the tax was valid and it was a tax on a privilege of performing a business rather than a tax up:>n the University of California property where the games were played. Braves up l~ad to 41h games Rafael Ramlre1'1 two-out, two-run single highlighted a four-run Lv....J eighth inning as AUanta rallied to - defeat New York, 6-3, Wednesday and averted a three-game sweep at the hands of the last-place Mets. The victory, coupled with the Dodgers' loss in Chicago, improved the Braves' lead to 4 'h games in the National League West ... Elsewhere, Tommy Herr'• one-out aacriCice fly in the eighth inning, his second straight game-winning RBI, .gave St. Louis a 7-6 victory over San Francisco in a game in whJch the Cardinals stole nine ba8es ... Gary Carter tripled and scored on Warren Cremartle'1 single to snap a sixth-inning tie and ignite a three-run rally that carried Montreal to a 6-3 victory over Cincinnati. RoOkie Greg Bargar , who started the season with Montreal's C~ AA Memphis farm club, picked up his second major-league victory in three starts . .. John Denny and Willie Hernande& comblned on a four-hitter as Philadelphia beat Houston. 3-1 , handing the Aatcos their fourth straight loss ... Jose Del.eon pitched a four-hitter in only his second major league appearance as surging Pittaburgh downed San Diego, 10-1, behind a pair of homers by Johnny Ray. Del.eon was flirting with a no-hitter until Alan Wiggins lined a 2-1 pitch into left field with one out in the seventh. White Sox overpower Jays Roa Kittle, H. arold Baines and • Carltoo Flak hit solo home runs and Scott Fletcber ripped a ~-loaded triple to lead the Chicago White Sox to an 11-2 rout of Toronto Wednesday night in the American League ... Paa Putnam drove in four runs with a pair of homers and Mike Moore gave up three hi ts in 8 ~ innings as Sea ttJe beat Detroit, 5-3, and ended a six-game losing streak ... Steve Kemp drove in New York's tie-breaking run with an eighth-innin.s triple while Matt Keougla, a product of Corona del Mar High, com- bined with Rieb Go11a1e to 9Catter eight hits as the Yan- kees defeated slumping Texas, 4-3, for their 12th victory in 13 games. Keough, 4-5, walked one, s truck out four and re- KrTTLE tired 13 in a row until Biiiy Sample hit his 10th home run with one out in the bottom of the eighth ... Gaylord Perry passed the 3,500 strikeout milestone and Hal McRae and Willie Aikens slugged consecutive third inning home runs as Kansas City defeated aeveland, 5-4 ... Cecil Cooper and Jim Gantaer drove m four runs apiece and Paul MoUtor collected five hits as Milwaukee outlasted Minnesota, 13-9, snapping the Twins' five-game winning streak ... Dwayne Murphy had three hits and a walk, taking part in all otOak.land's scoring as the A's w ithstood Carl Yastnem1k.1'1 449th careernome run and rallied to beat Boston, 7-6. Reynolds ready to return Veteran linebacker Jack a.. • yaoldt of the San Frand8oo 49en1 may 4 • • be ready to practice with hia teammatet • by thll weekend, but he 118.id Wednet" da)'. "1 can't predict how my leg will feel." Reynolds, 35, I.I recovering from a pulled hamstring mU8Cle and ham 't taken part In training camp drllla yet ... Meanwhile, three draft choices oontinued to earn praile from Loa el.et Raiden Coach Tom Florea during two practices in warm weather at the team'• training camp In Santa Rosa. "It's pretty much the same ones among the new players," 118.id Florea. "The two defensive linemen (No. 2 draft choice BUI Pickel and No. 3 pick Gres TowaaeDd), plus (wide receiver) Dokle Wll· llama (a fifth-round aelec- tlon)." On Williams. Flores MYNOU>t said, "It's going to be Interesting to see if he can do the same things in games that he's doing in practice." ... Cback Loewen, a reserve offensive lineman for the San Diego Chargers, has suffered a ruptured disc In his back and will miss the entire 1983 aeason, the club's team physician said. McAdoo undergoes surgery WHITTIER -Los Angeles m Lakers forward Bob McAdoo under- went minor surgery Wednesday to remove a acrew that had been inserted to correct a dislocating toe on his right foot. The operation on the fourth toe of McAdoo's right foot was performed at Presbyterian Hospital by Dr. F. William Wagner, who had inserted the screw March 13. McAdoo is expected to be fully recovered within a week. The club said McAdoo has not had any difficulty with the toe and has been playing tennis all summer. The Lakers also announced that Gene Tonnohlen has been hired as a scotil. Tonnohlen, 46, has been a scout for seven years with the Chicago Bulls. Anderson def ends Open title Janet Aaderaoa, battling a • year-long alump after a divorce in January, defends her U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship beginning today at Tulsa's heat-baked C.edar Ridge Country Club in what could become a survival of the fittest for the 151 contestants. Anderson, who won the tournament by six shots in 1982 when her married name was Alex, I.a 27th on the LPGA money list .• . Meanwhile, with Jerry Pate, Forrest Feiler and Jeff Sa.Dden withdrawing, the Canadian Open at Oakville. Ontario will start today with a starting field of at least 10 players short of its authoriz.ed 156 competitors. More than a dozen other players -including U.S. Open title.holder Larry Nelton and Hal Sattoa -withdrew earlier in the week, leaving the Canadian Open with a starting field of 146 ... Ron Kiefel of the 7-11 Cycling Team upset defending national champion and teammate Andy Weaver in the U.S. Cycling Federation's national time tnal cycling championship in Borrego Sprin~. 'f elevision, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: No events scheduled. -~ I ---------------------------------------. Robinwood -LL ! All-Stars win Roblnwood Utile i.e.,ue i. on a roll. Two t.eama from Roblnwood won very big games Wedneeday in AU-Star competition. In a Seniors aectlonal wumament at Bellis Park ln Buena Park Roblnwood defeated ~ Park NaUonal, 4-2 w' advance to Friday night's temWnal contest apinat an opponent io be detennlned today. Robinwood retuma to act.Ion Friday nJ.&ht. at 7. And ln Little League play (11-12-year olds). Robinwood turned back Westminater National, 4-2. to win the Di8trict 82 Area n championship at Ocean View American LL. Robinwood faces Ocean View National Friday at 5:30 and must win to force another game Saturday for the district crown. In another Little League battle, Miaaion Hills (Mission Viejo-Laguna Hilll) took the upper band in the best of three District 55 championahlp aeries with a thrilling 3-2 aeven-inni_ng ~n over North, Irvine at Harvard Park in Irvine. The teams play again tonight at 6 with North Irvine needing a win to force the deciding game Friday. Thf! winner advances to sectional play Sunday in Santa Ana. In Junior seoctional play at Fountain Valley High Wednesday, Bellflower eliminated Cerritos-Artesia .. 16-4. Tonight's game matches Roblnwood against North Downey. Robinwood ia the defending Western Regional champion in the Junior division ( 13-year-olds). In another sectional tourney at Woodbridge Park in Irvine, Loara stayed alive with a 9-5 decision over Canyon. Loara faces undefeated West Yorba Linda tonight at 7 needing a victory to force a game Saturday (10 a.m.). Dr. Daly wins Del Mar feature DEL MAR (AP)-Chris McC.arron guided Dr. Daly to a four-length victory in the second division ot the featured $37 ,500-added Oceanside Stakes er( route to three consecutive wins before the biggest ever opening day crowd at Del Mar Wednelday. McCarron began his sweep in the seventh. . taking first place aboard Laughing Boy, and ended up with a triumph on Truckload in the ninth before 27 ,523 fans. • Pair of Aces, carrying 116 pounds and with Kenny Black in the saddle, won the $43,975 first division of the 7th-furlong turf event for 3-year-olds and returned $95.80, $23.80 and $7 .80. Somethingwonderful, carrying 114 and ridden by Sandy Hawley, was a head back in second and paid $4.40 and $3. Proof. 118. and ridden by Patrick Valenzuela came in another neck back in third and paid $3.60 to show. Pair of Aces finished in 1:29 4-5 to break the stakes record of 1:30 set by ru Stand Pat in 1979. But in the $43,475seconddivision, Dr. Daly rallied outside on the final turn, moved to the front in the homestretch and drew off to finish in 1:29 1-5 and set yet another new mark. The winner carried 118 and paid $3.40, $3.20 and $2.60. . Record Catch, carrying 114 and ridden by Bill Shoemaker. couldn't threaten Dr. Daly and paid $10 and $5.40 for second place. Hur Power, 116 and ridden by Black, came in 1 ~ lengths back in third to pay $3.60. ANGELS From Page C1 • • • • • • Too many QBs hurt the Rams DELMAR From Page C1 good little slider." Valentine, at first, didn't want to talk to rep:>rters. and then said he would if he wasn't quoted. Without going into detail, Valen- tine said the pressures since leav- ing Monlreal, the constant press- ures this season, and an uncertain future have caused him to seek poeaible alternatives. of the fans are lrom Orange County. At least, that's the opinion of ex-Ram receiver Billy Waddy Valentine stressed that in no way did his pitching signify he was giving up as an outfielder. In fact, he saw no reason why he couldn't do both. Valentine, although he never pitched in the minors, was orig- inally drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1972 as a pitcher but was quickly converted into an out- fielder becauae of his hitting abili- ty. * AltG•L MOT•S-Sllorl•IOO T1m 1'911 ec- c:omcMlllllM -llllnG WtclnetdeY no -etw llH bMn able to ~nd tllet'• hit • bell out of Anellelm Stedlurn. Foll turned IN trlclt. now- -· wllll • 80lf llell. not • be...o.1-Prior to belllne precllol, FOii ~ out wllll Ill• Ho. 1 wooo end orGmllttv IMd uo tour ""' l\ltl to IN llft of llOtne Pleto. HI• ""' drlvo tenOod In IM llllrd deCl< In "r.iotltewey cenltl'; nit Meond OeAIV dMfecl IN c.ntor field i.nco: "'' tlll<d 1111 tllo roof o~ rlmmlnv IN sledlum; and 1111 fourth ei..reo Ille roof wltll room 10 soere In dMd ewntw. The dltta.nco from home Pleto to Ille oolnl of dlM _ _,_ WH otllmaltd et lOO Ellis Valentine Except for a few billboards, Del Mar does not go overboard in promoting itself in the county. The two advertising markets are San Diego and Los Angeles. "Still," Smith pointed out. " San Juan Capistrano isn't that far away." * * * Bob Lenard. for one, loves Del Mar. Lenard, the s p:>rts ed.itor for the Fullerton News Tribune, goes so far as to schedule his vacation around the summer meet here. "It's the prettiest race track in the world. You c.an really forget Ex-occ Stars your problems here," he noted as he scanned the chart for the sixth race. "It's the atmoepbere, the on U.S. crew ~!~~~r and It'• a beautiful Former Orange Coast College Aa for the track itself, Lenard SANT A ROSA (AP) -h's a popular subject for former members of the Rams to discuss what went wrong as the team tumbled from the Super Bowl to a two-year losing skid. Wide receiver Billy Waddy now catches passes for the Loe Angeles Raiders. 90 he's quick to discuss the problems of his Conner team. During a break at training camp here, Waddy talked about what led to his being releaaed by the Rams last fall. "You can't be shuttling three or four quar- terbacks into the lineup in any one season.'' said Waddy. "The same thing holds true for-my Sltuation at wide receiver. Yo•• can't be shuttling people into and out of the game every other play." Waddy was released by the Rams one game after the National Football League players returned from their eight-week strike laat season. Waddy says getting released by the Rams was definitely a shock, but that it might have been in keeping with what was happening with hia former team. ''The most shocking thing was the timing," said the seventh-year wide receiver from Colorado. "It seemed like we still h.ad a chance to pull things out (in crew members Lee Miller and said, "I think the horses run well Eric Klug are members of the on it. It's not hard on them. I don't U.S . lightweight crew which will like the grass too much -it just compete in the World Cham-cost me ajKk Slx." Lewis, Kriek pionsrups in August. LenardYTJving proof that Or- Klug. a 1980 graduate of Cor-ange Coun\.lans can be regular lose in tennis ona del Mar High, rowed for the visitors to Del Mar. In fact, he waa University of Califom1a this past on his way to lunch with another NORTH CONWAY, season, while Mlller was cox-county reaJdent, Dennis Murphy, N.H. (AP) -Chris swain for the University of Wash-whoee brainstorms have included Lewis lost to Jim Brown · ""n the World Hockey League. 6-2, 6-3, while Johan 1982) and they had just settled on (Vince) Ferngamo at quarterback. But l guesa they just didn't see It thal way. · "As it turned out, (it) didn't.haven any effect ou the outcome of their season. They still wound up losing." Waddy caught 120 passes in five-plus ~"' with the Rams, including a high of 38 in 1980. Five ol his 10 career touchdqwn catches came in 1980. Now he wonders what happened with the Rams. "My first three years there, from 1977 when 1 was a rookie and counting '78 and '79, it seemed like the team was working together. It seemed lik~ everybody, including management, was pulling wit~ w . . "Then in 1980 and ·91, we started losmg playeJ? that were with us in the '79 Super Bowl. and it seemed like everything was pulling away. • ''The quarterback situation was never righ.._ Even fans in the stands know it's obvious you can't bf shuttling different people in and out." During Waddy's years as a Ram, the quar- terbacks included Ferragamo, Pat Haden. Jor Namath. Dan Pastorini and Jeff Kemp. ALDEN~~ rerca c-ld9rlno 1n. tie•'' 11e19111 ona 11 loft Ille stadium. II hM to tr.wl -Ill« 100 nrdt -y ..... II Ill! M'I'_,, Foll, lnc:ldentally, It e tour ll9'ldlc:ao ••. !Uc* ......... .-i.nc1nc1 -t~a In hit r'9tll sllCIUhMr. tel out lllt third eeme 111 • row. &urie-NI• 11erttd onl't -of lflt Ane911' oaat flvt temet end lull lllr" of I"* IMI ,,... Meneo« ...... McHlmllre Mild 8urlfton tllOl.<ld De rMCtY to ,....,. ... In F rlclev .. F(llf'MI ""--0.. MMldl WH • vlallOt et AMlleltn $tedium wtllf'e ht Wet COtdiellY .,......, by • _,.,. of llllev«t, ""' M<Nemet• . . ' Orenot Coett Colleoe Dl'oduc:I Dent -.... ••• ... In un.-to lallo !Mlllfte wectkll, He dill ..i Into Ille t>ettlnt -Ill.II ~·1 ..-tllo ,,~ "I knl Mii II I Ir'" to twine I wet toiftt IO M -"!Ing," lie Mild tnD~n. 6 The eight-man team, headed * * * Kriek dropped a 6-3, 3-• for Duisburg, West Gennany Trainer Vivian Pulliam boasta 6-1 match to Claudio Genuine shell cordovan Aug. 14 for the World Chgam-one of the top fillies in the coun-Panaua in the RC."Ond pion.ships, was aelected after try in Avigaition. And Pulliam round oftheVolvolnter- weeka of tryout8 at both Prince-likes the track IO much a: Del Mar national tennis tour- ton and Harvard. Klug and Miller that she pulled her four-year-old nament Wednesday. were among the 10 athletes prize out of the Hollywood Park selected out of more than 135 who echedule to prep for two blg C•llPlu~2; t~~!ords • FtlWY flltlll't 17:>01 met~: TIPft c;_..., (J·41 v.. K911 l'encll (t•6). attended the tryout8. handicaps. to .work tor you . .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirr===~~===~======~ Karate medals earned Area karate atandouta enjoyed success laat weekend in Elizabeth, N.J., where the AAU Karate Ju.nlor National Champ!onahipa were held. Among the awardl picked up by the Balearic C.enter (C.0.ta Mme) oontlngent were three golds, a .Over and three broru.e medals. Coach J .cld Long's gold anedal winners lncluded Nanette Taylor of San\a Ana, 12 years old, and Erin Lona (10) of Yori>e LJnct. ln the girls' kata dlvialon , ' aJona wt th Coeia Meu'1 K.aiana Oliver (9) In the boys' kata competition. • • • •• ~~· ~ LYlllDllS .. I ...... ~ RACQVETBAU. CA.MPS ~ w . Lynn Adams: # 1 omen s Racquetball Player in the World • IMPROVE YOUR GAME • HAVE FUN LEARNING Camp Selaton: Aug. 5-7, 1983 Time: 6-9, Fri. 12-5 Sat., Sun. with double leather soles . Fully leather ltned with hand bound custom edges. Polished by hand to a high luster ~ ~~~SHOES In tdc:Ution to a bronze In the k.a\a, Huntingten a.ch'• OeWe Lair (U) took a .Over In the weapona dlvlldon.. Other brorue mecWiata In the k.e1.a dtvialon were Cotta Meu'I SIA!'Ve Sedaw1(l7) and KekaJ Oliver (11) In the boys dlvt.km. • • • • Turn your unusables Into usable cash. cau Dally Piiot class1trec1 642·5671. Los C1b•os Feu1tlil1 Valer '7MN'2 #99 Fashion Island, Newport Beach ~llf.S " "v-. 12 • 1:\ ll 11·1~ I n l 7· 12 ~ ·~ 0 fl''' 12 •I) r 7-11 • IJ 759-"~61 -...__. -~ ~ ------. FOR · THI RICORD ~ t I .. . . . MAJOll L•AGU• STANDINGS AIMrtcM L-.ue WHT DfvtMON W L SI 47 ff 50 .. 47 41 SI u S6 42 5' . ., a.t.ST DfVIMOM w 40 S6 40 SS 41 SS 42 SJ 4J so .. 40 51 ........ a~ .... in-. 10 ........... C~ II, TOfOlllO 3 S..111• s. Oettort 3 Milw•ukH 13, Mln~ol• • Kenua Cllv S, c .. vNncl 4 Pffw Yon. 4, Texaa l OelUend 7, &otlOll 6 T ... 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L-Nlekro, •-•. MA.>OA LIAGUE L•AD•RS AlnlftcM LAffUe BATTING (235 •• l)elsl-lloeoa. eo.ton. .Jn; Carew, ..,.._ .J71' llrett. IC..., .. , City, .M, Grlltltv, Pffw Ycwt< • .l3J; Mc•M. KtllMICllv, .JM. RUNS-Yount, Mllw•ull ... •: EMurrev, llalllmore. '7; •.Hendefton, Oelt:lend, '7; UPlhew, Tordftto, •1; Rlpken, leltltnMe, ... Rlll·C-. MllweukM, IJ: RIC•, 8ol- 1on, 67; Kittle, Cll"4Hlo, 65; •lt*en, a.tll- more, 65; W.,d, Minnesota, '5: wtnlletcl, Pffw York, '5. HITS·~. Botton, llS; Wlllt•w. 0.-trolt, 113; C-. Mllwauk .. , 117; McltM, KtnMa Cltv, 116; Werd, MinMMta, 116. OOU8LES-Mc:RM, K-Cll¥, ll; 8-. 8oalon, JO; Hrbelt, Mlnnetol•, JO; LNPwrllll. Oelnllt, JO, •ll*en, Bellin-., 2'; YOUlll, Mllweull", 2'. T•IP<..E$-Wlnf'letd. New vein.. I; GrH- ""· Toronto. 7; Herndon, Oelrolt, 7; S ere tied with'· HOME ltUHS-C-, Mllw.ull•, 23; Kittle, Clllceeo, 231 Rlc:e, Bolton, 23; Arme•, Boston, 2'2; E.Murr•v, llelttmore, 20. $TOLEN 9A$E$-R.Hencwaon, Oltlt- lend, 62, •.Law, CllleetO. 47; J.CruJ, CllkHo, es; W.Wlllon. KenMI Cit¥, O ; S.'""'9, Tea11, ll. PITCHING tt deelalontl-•'91Wflf, New VCll't<, 11-J. l.24; HMI, Mllw•uk .. , 7-2, l .ts; Kooamen, ChketO, 7-2, 4.$7; Mc:Grt90I', 8elllmore, 12-4, J, II; $1eton, Mllweult", 9-3, 4.04; 5PllllOl'fl, lt•ftMa Cltv, t-3, 4.00. ST•tKEOUTS-MOrrlt, Oetroll, 12'; Stieb, Toronto, 12'2, Rklhelll. New Von.. 111; lltvleven, Clevelend, 110: Houlllfl, T•ua, 100. SAVES-Qutwn«>errv. K•n11a Cttv, 2Si Stenin, lloitOll. If; C.uel•, S.111•. 11; •Oewla, Mlnnelole, II; L-. ~oll, 14. NetllMILMeUe BATTING (2'JS •I be"): E•ller, Pit· llllurtfl, .337; fMdlocll, Pllhburefl. .l3S; Lo.Sm1111. St.L.oula, .m ; Knltht, Howton, .lll; Hendr1dl, st.Louta1 .m . •UN$: MurPllv, Atie11te, 901 Gerwv, sen Oleeo, 76; Ev-. Sen FrancJtc0, 71; R•lnet, MOftlfMI, 71, 0.woon, Mol'llfMI, 62; Horner, Allenle, 62. 11111: Oewaon, Montreat, n ; Ml.lltltlv. Attente, 6'; Henclrlck. St.Lout• .... Schmidt. Pl'tlledelollle, .. ; Chemllllu , Allenl•, '3; ~.Le9 ......... Q. HIT$: Ollvtr, MonlrMI, 124; De.non, MonlrH I, 113, Thon, Houston. 120; •.R9mlrez, Attent•, 114; Gervev, S.n Ole9o, 113. DOUBLES: lluc~ner. Cllk-. '17; Olll-ver. MontrHI, 26; Kllllflt, HoustOll, 25; J.R•v. Pltt•t>urell, 241 Wettecll, Montr .. 1, n. n tPLES. ~. Houlklft, II; kiter, Atlanta, t ; •11net, MontrMI, 7; Oewaon, MOlltrM.I, •1 I ..-e tied with S, HOME •UNS: O•waon. Montreal, 2'2; SCflmldl, PltltedalPl'lte. 22; E vem, Sen Frencftco, ti; ,,.,.,,..,..,, Atlante, 21. 0--,..,.., Let........,"· STOLEN BASES: ll•lnea, Monll'MI, 4J; Wltton, New Vont, JS; LIMeattr, Sen Fr•ncltc0, 22; Liia. ua .......... 111 "'°'-· Hew1on. a . PITCHING tt deel•loml: F*-, Allen· I•. l ·I, >.06; P.Ptrn, Allen!•, 11•2, 2.17; Monlefutal, Sen Ole9o ••• ,, l .71; ·-·· Monlt'Ml1 13-S, l.00; McNurtrv, Atlante, 12-s. 111. LfTTL .• L•AGUa 1'· 11·"91'· .... OtST'RtcT •1 TCMMNAMSNT ....... Cet OceM VW AIMftc4lll LL) ............. bt>lnwood 4, w .. tmlfttt« Net!Oftel 2 IWeatmln•I« National ellmlner.d) .. ,. ......... S:lO P.rn. -ROllillwood ¥a. OcMn \/law Nall-I DtSTIUCT SS ~NAMSNT let Meni9H .. ertl, '"""91 CM~SM• ........... Saf9 MIHIOn Hiiia '· North lrvlne 2 (7 lnnlnta) (Mluloll Hlb tekea 1-0 IMd II\ Deal·oMhr" -let) T.......,.,..,_ 6 -North Irvine vs. MlaalOll Hllll .. ,. .... ._ ' p,m. -North lr¥1M ""· Mlttloft Hlllt c" NOrlll ln1IM WIM IOllloflt) Lei Milfftl9M WIDNllOAY'S a11ULn (75111 .. '2·1111111t ............. ___ , P•IT UCI. 350 'l'el'di. Eea¥ Ooul>le Too (Crtr) 40.00 IOM S.00 Let Me Sinn CTrMwr•l UO UO 8ootllet Chick IPllkentOlll l.00 Allo r•cecl: Miu WU¥ ~. Mui II Faat, Liiiie &o Oef'ell, SOlllel'Y Clllld. Proud Dukn, LN LedV Love. Time: 17,,,. 12 aXACTA Cl-71 paid sllt.40. RCOMD •ACL 350 ¥at'dt. 8rleflv (Adair) 4.00 S.00 UO Reolb Oeclt (PllkenlOll) 7.20 UO Drltllne L• (Cr....,I S.00 AllO rececl: H111dlot>ehumooldl, lltnarva ~ .... WMvers Tr9de, Too Much Fun, Ion! To Trutl Me, Pltlll UcleA, 5lr ltedl. Tlme: II. It. 12 IX.ACTA (2-1) paid $57.00. ntaD aaca. lSO verda. El ~ (Cr-I 25.20 S.~ HO ......... (Hartl 2.10 uo Vltletle Gold (Ao.Ir) UO AllO recild: T-Nolet. For The Fun Of II, SheM TNIV Easter. Tim« 11.CQ. l'OUllTM RACI. 350 v•rds. Dedllurn II IPl .. entonl UO 2 • .0 2.40 •ldtn E••¥ (CWdoHI 7.00 uo HMrtv A Slater CCN ... 1) l.00 Allo raced! Wr91181tne Pvllc:v. Pau Em 011, Rll~"'11 llrMller, HOllv Oollv Jet, 0.-... '"'-· Litt .. Miu Brooke. Time: IU7. U IXACTA (7·21 NICI M3.00. ""™ ••c•. a .,,.,e1 .. Hot $todt (Aellllr) 6.00 UO UO Teat• O Tens (Cr-t 2.20 UO Extortion (Owlu•I uo AIM! rec:ed: Mr Pnrotl, Jumbo Peclflc, French Force. Time: 20.12. U IXACTA 11-61 Mid tll.40 SIXTH ••ca. 170 y..-cb. Trucken Jov (P11o;ent011l lUO 1uo uo Tteer Welk (Hartl SM l.40 Monevtd Greefl CClerlNt) J.40 Allo recect: C-W•ldl Me Ftv, Oellenl 81rel, ~.Mita Hazard CouM¥. Time: 4S.U. 12 IXACTA ll-S> Mid '117.IO. RVINTH •ACI. UO v..-ci.. Aunt CIYlt (Werdl $UO D.40 ... L.ooldn For L.ove (Clerl1MI 12,00 UO O+MHllrnell SOlulloll 1"491rl UO OH-Mlelle Molloll (C«do1al UO O~llCWINrel. AllO reced: Merion Klfld, C""-'9 FMlure, f'loww aa.ut. Mlat KIPv Cet, Cmtel Olernoftdt. Truc:kle Felr. Time: 17.16. 12 lllCACTA (10-t ) Nld m5.00. l•MTM aACI • .CO Y•nb. E••v Tiweaa (aw ... 11 7 40 2M lM Twll A ._.., (Plltlenfon) 3M l.40 Mr ltldl 81rd (WWd) 4.AO Alto reced: Slllw-Sult, How •1ct1. Ha In Ftllllt, Prollc1 VlclOf"I', ..... $1rlder. Time: 21.N. 12 IUCTA (7-61 paid lta.00. a.2 .-.c:« llllC (1-7 or S.-1-3-10-7) NICI ss,uo with 42 wtnnlne tickets (!Ouf llOr-). Cwrwver POOi: m ,711.90 NINTH •Aca. a va•O\. Cutty pi.pe (Tr•sure) lUO 11,00 UO Too •Ill'• tW.,.dl 10.00 SAO Oullllcale SIMI CANlr) l.00 "'"° reced: Ao. Ooo, Mlelltv -a.. Golta Go eov. llr•rv 8'.tttv. Mllll, Too ._,, A"1elencer. Time: 20.4S. 12 IXACTA (10·11 Peld WUO. AllefldWICe: •.47' Dll M9r WIDNISDAY'I ••suLn (lit .. .., ............. ,,_..., P•IT UCL I "" mites. 8rl9ht Ille (Men) t.AO S.20 UO Sc.erne (8ieckl 11.20 7.20 $0v • ev c OeleH!tto > is.co AllO reced: Plnklft to Otckle, Sw- Lertt, F•llulout 111".on, Beau MIKO, OMuvllle Olwn, Qulnte •-· Tile Bii T., N•l"'-PIK. WePme Sen. rim.: 1 :44 4/ s.. 18COND •ACL ' fur~. Crvstel Ttlbtl ILIPl!eml S.00 UO UO oi.nce About IDeletlcMMve> 4.00 UO -Trltlle Kine (HeWllY> SM AllO reced: One Ml•ter, G--. f/Nft• 1trtl, C.P. Reiecl, Eminent L.M, limit to ·--· Forfed SIMI. Ari'• Luckv Son. Time: \:12 3/S. 12 DAA. Y DOUk.• ( ll·JI Pelf dUO. nttaD RACI, One milt. OolltalOll T~le (Olllt¥1 •.OO U0 l.00 Quiet Fllellt ($111111e) 6.40 I.CO Surilll Cut .. CC•tlenede) UO Allo rececl: Nordic Prlncl9M, FlllCV Wlnel.i"'"' DIM!. Kttalnl Girt, Foav Tov. Cott !;titter, Summet Secluela. Time: 1;)1 31 S. U IUCTA (4-1) Peld 1101.JO. POUaTM ~--• """""-..., 0.-,.._._.,) .... J• Ut ~, ... , ... , .. CMIY Ill Cwt CTweJ Ml AIM '9Ced! a.,. -0111, lllll!Mft LA!ltft,.........,. HMWL AIWeW e Cheicw, ·-· HIMt ,..,_, L 1teln, $1, """'°""· Tltfte: l:\l "'"'" ""'8. 1~ ~ Ill '""· ~welac.t=I tMOWO TM a.m.11111 <Hewlev) ,.. uo ,.,... tV ) MO AM recied: Dell!, Neeofle... Nalurel· latk. WM Mr........ Fllel lcr-. kloc:etll, "~ el Alllll'lee. Pllftf 1'"--Tlme! 1!21 4/L II IXACTA (IO-$) Hid tl.-UO. llXTH llAC& 6\lt ~-8o&lne (Lllltleml UO U0 J.40 UWlll'I' • ...._ (..,._) UO 1AO End Ot .... y (Ollvet•) U0 AllO raced: hdouln, • .....,.. S-t, Count the HouM, MiCNe1 Nelelexts, Mld- nltlht Arrow. Time: llOC 4/S. MVINTM aACI. 6 ~ L......._ 8o't' IMcCetrOll) 6.40 UO UO Sundeva Pevelly (ll'Wavl 4.10 uo Torto (Toro) uo Alto rtcllel: SN4Y Fo., J.D. Quffl, 84*1 •udd'I. Time: 1:10 4/5, U IXACTfl IJ-4) paid 174.50. U P9CtC SUI <J+4-I0-7-l) Paid 125,SI0.20 wttll """ wlMlfte tldleta h la llOrMI), 12 Piek Sia contolatton Peld lltUO with "5 wlMff!e ticket• (ltve llOl'MI) . l!Mtnt ltACI. 71'111Urton1n on•turf. Or. OelV CMcCtl'ron) 3.40 l.20 UO •ecorel C•teh (~kerl 10.00 S.40 HUI' Poww (81.ckl UO AllO rec.d: Gl9e•ett, MMry•a Cherno, SIH1111eel. aurled TrMaure. G• .. nl 5"del, 0.1111¥. Concletvl. Time: I ::It 115. NINTM •!\CL 7\lt lurtonet Ot1 turf. T ruckloecl CMc<:.rron) 15,00 t.40 UO I IM1 OetlmO (Bleck) 11.20 UO fenlet CSlblllel 7.00 AllO r.c.d: ArrowllMd, Item Two, NOble Tradition, c.. Me Mlater, Mufti, Perry CIOln. Perh Enc:oynter. Time: 1:2t 4/S. U IXACTA 17·tl Hid 1151.50. Attendance: 27,$23. Wetwlllllle NATIONAL JUNtOll OLYMf"ICS ll•MllMIMW ._._.... (et._. ......... , c:-... M9r "' """ ...... 1 cor-c1e1 Mer ' • 1 :.-1• Attn ArllOr 0 I I 0-2 eor-... Mer .corlne: Oeeltne S, F .. 2, LIW.S 2, Hervey 2, TrlPoll 2, Tomllll 1, W-1,$MIV I. C:.... ... MM t, De...,_ ' C~delMer 0 J 2 _, OeMJe I I 3 1-. Corona Clel Mer .corlne: Oedlne 4, Fell I, LMIH 2, Trlpoll 2. o...s-... O.Anze to, New-1 Het110r I ,...._. Har1lor t, Ctcwla ' ., .......... ....,.,... (et .... c:-y, N.M.t ,.... .......... Jim Brown (U.$.) def. Chrla Lewla (New l.Mlencll, •-2. 6-J; Cteudle Penell• ClletYI C191. Johen Kr• (Soulll AfffQ), 6-3, 3-•, •-I; JoM Hteuern ($Nini del. JM Gun-neruon (Sweden>. 6•J, •-I; CorreCIO hr-reu.uttl Clletv) dtf. GHle• M«ellon (France>. •-1, S-7, 6-l; 1"""" Purcett (U.S.1 C191. Leleftdro Genullel (Ar.-n!IMI. •-3, 6·0; Oleto Pwet IUrutUe'l'I o.f. CH UG ,..Oii• (lrHll), 6-J, •-O. Mell'•......,,.. (et .... OniM9. N.J.) ............. Erle Korlt• (U.S.1 def. JolVI LIOVd Cllrllletll, 6-4, 6-J; Mike WftlPNI IU.$.) oel. Miile llnnlllert (U.S.>. 6-4, 6-2; Llt>or fllrnea ICHdlOtlOv .. Ue) del. P•ul An-~ (U.S.), 6-l, 7-5; Tom Celll IU.S.1 C191. Artnencl Motlfto (U.S.1. S-7, 6-3, 6••; Terrv ""-CU,$.) dtf. Erlll llkenllv CU.S.I, 4-6, .... WMMIMllY'I .... c11ei .. 8ASK.lftALL ............... A.-.... PHILADELPHIA 7'1n Sitlled Leo .. utin., torwvd, to • "" ... .,,_ contrKI. UTAH J-'IZ-Nerned LeUte Htrtovldl direct« ot PUlbllc ,...Oona. P'OOTaALL .............. ~ Plnsau•GH STEELE•~ ..... Pel 8-, Mf91¥ 9M •ellCIV Smlttl, wide -.ctlv«. S£AnLE SEAHAWKs-slened Herold Jec:t.ton, wide ......... WASHING TOH •EOSKINS-W•fYed Norm Hollelv, tuerel. A-.nced 111111 Jell N'ICe, QlllW, 1111 -· UllleM --....... '---$AN ANTONIO GUN - SLINOE•S--A,__. that IN dlAI •• be called the ~·· MDCK8Y ....... ...... a..... HA•TFCMO WHALER~ •1ct1 Le¥ ...,.. meneeer enc1 CIMdl e1 the Motiewti \/...., Sten ot the Attentlc Coest ....... Orange Coalt DAJL Y PILOT /Thurlday, Juty 28, 1883 C::S Umps overruled, Brett's home run OK --MacPhail NEW YORK (AP) -American Leaaue President Lee MltcPha1l overruled the um.Pf.rel today and onlered that Geor1le Brett'• two-run homer ap1nlt the New York Yankee9 lut Sunday count, even thouah it WU hit with a bat coated with t.oo much pine tar. The Y ankeea were declared wlnnen of that same. 4-3, over Kanlu Ctty when the wnpiree diaallowed Brett'• home run and recorded it inateed .. the final out. Now, the same mu.1t be pick- ed up with two out.a in the top of the ninth with K.anau Ctty lead- ing 5-4. . MacPhail said it waa his im- prellion that the rule was in· tended only in eue1 where a bat was altered "to improve the d..ia- tance fact.or or cau.e an unusual reaction on the bueba.11." "It has not been aerioualy con- tended that the pbw tar on Btett'• bat did either," MacPha1l laid. '11\UI, MacPhail upheld I protest by the Royala, who con- tended that Brett lhou.ld not ha~ been called out . MacPh.ail laid ft WU the ()Oft· clualon of his study that an "op- pming teem hu the right to call the lnfncUon to the umpire'• at. tention and uk that the bat be changed or cleaned up.'' MacPhail laid the blame not on the umpires, but on the oftidal playing rulea, which he Mid "in aome areu are unclear and lm- preclae. '' The controversy began when Brett uaed the bat to launch a two-run homer with two out in the top of the ninth against the y ankt!es, boosting the Royall into a 5-4 lead. Pre-Olympic series to begin Saturday Major yachting interest thll weekend and for the following week will be at Long Beach where Olympic hopefull from all over the world will be competing in the third Pre.Olympic Train- . Regatta. ~tration and meaaurement of boat.a and saila for the aeven Olympic clMleS has been going on all th1I week. A akippen meeting and practice race will be held Friday. The fint race of the eeriea is echeduled Saturday. On the local front, South Shore Yacht Club will start a fleet of International Offshore Rule and Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yacht.a Friday on the annual Crew of Two Race around C..talina laland. SSYC will abo be hoet to the aecond race of the Orange County Wowmen'• Ocean Racing Series on Saturday. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will 1tage It.a July One-Deslgn Regatta on Saturday, Lido We Yacht Club will condUci Its Mid-summer Regatta Saturday and Sunday, and Dana Point Yacht Club will hold It.a Dana Daya Regatta, Saturday and Sun- .day. Huntington Harbour Yacht Club will hold the fourth race of it.a Bolla Chica Series Saturday. Only action in the Los An- geles-Lo°' Beach area -besides the Pre-Olympic Regatta -will be the Sewer Buoy race out of C..brillo Beach Yacht Club. In other Southern California Yachting A90Ciation areu: Santa Moalca BaJ Wlndjammen Yacht Club Iron Man S.bot Race. Saturday. Redondo Beach Yacht Club - Mark Peanon Memorial nee (Redondo Beach Serles) Satu.r· day. Del Rey Yacht Club -Sunday Skippen Race (Tannenburg Seriea) Sunday. San oteso Coronado Cays Yacht Club - South Bay Regatta (MORC, PHRF) Saturday, Sunday. San Dlego erw.er Amodation -Coronado Cays invitational. pred.icted 108 race, Saturday. Santa Clara Racina Amodation -t....er/Sailboard Regatta, Sat- w'day. Silver Gate Yacht Club -Clip- per Series, Satw'day. Mi.ion Bay Yacht Club - Summer Series (Jr.-Sr.) Sunday Nordl ud balud Ventura Yacht Club. -. -1;\lue Wat.er & Gold Cup Series. Satur· daS-1 Sunday. Paci.fie .Corinthian Yach\ Ch.ab -VCORC Series, Saturday:~""-.· Santa Barbara Sailing C1Db - Summer Seriea, Sunday .• - Westlake Yachl Club -Sabot Invitational Regatta, Sunday. Channel Ia1.andl Yacht Club - Ladies at the Helm Series, Sun- day. Conner and Liberty on a strong course NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)-Pros- perity agrees with Dennia Con- ner, who yearns to aall his new yacht Liberty into the America's Cup fin.ala this summer. "We're aailing well, it's good to get in that habit," Mid a ll1liling Conner Wedne9day after extract· tng three mott ahort-<X>Ul"le wW over the fading dowager, Cou.-.gec>u.1, cup winner in 1974 and 1977. . That wound up the July tria1a for American yachts in this World Series of yacht mat.ch racing with Liberty cleerly in front with a 15-5 reootd t.h.ia month including 13 of the lut 14 and 20-10 overall. ~ crc.ed the ltal'tiDI line aheac' by a few IM!ICOlldl in each race Wedne.day, but Liber- ty quickly forged ~. tAking victories of one minute, 34 lll!C· ondl, 1:10 and 42 leC.'Onda. Among seven foreign challengen in their own reces Wedneaday, front-running AUi· tralla II defeated Britain's Victory '83 by 2:42, Azurra of Italy topped Auatralia'1 Challenge 12 in 2:35 and Canada 1 ecored a 2:11 win over the third AUllie boat, Ad- v~. Liberty'• three methodical winll over wven-mile Jayouta on the Rhode laland Sound pve the Conner crew nine victories in a row. Courageous under skipper John Koliu.1 sagged to 8-19 overall, and the third Americ.an prmpect. Tom Black.allers's Defender, 13-12, hu been hauled out foe 10 days of radical changes to the beck third ol her hull Conner was 1ookinl[ ahead to the foreign boat that be belina will will win the right to c~ for the old m.lver cup ln September -AUltnlia n. with a 30-3 ttenrd apimt ber peel"I here. ''One thing we might think about if Auatralla i.1 the boat rnigh t be different tllctics. '' the sunburned San Dlego Udppe!' said. "We know lhe i.I very man- euverable." The foreign yacht.a have another 10 days of nd.na in the ewftnt eeries to detennine which four will advance to the lell'li· (i.nall. Cyclists bid for points :.;Laguna's Moses has forgotten what it's like to lose Friday nllht'• weekly ..-S· way motorcycle l'8Clnl pl'Oll'Mll at the <>ranee County Nr- grounda in Co.ta Mela will be an vital one for a number of r1den. • STOCK.HOLM, Sweden (AP) • )!'.dwtn M09el. the unbeatable 400-meter hurdler. never ~ bored of winning ·lrtdt rat'el. · •• Ownel' of one of the moet tmptelalve )treak:a in track and field hinry, Moeet w• a winner apin Wed.naday u \he Unlted Statet whipped the Nordic All 8\arW, 327-247. Mo.8, who l9idel ln IAcuna Beach and hal woo 78 stratcht 400-meter hurdle no11, s-ect up hla lp9dalty to nm the • third tee on the U.S . 1,800-meter relay. ·The AmnicaDI won ln 3:04.&7. .. rve only loat onm ance the 1976 Olympk:e. I ).alt don't know what l& ii to Joee," the 27-yur-old IUpenltar laid. M~' lpllt time WM 4&.8 leCIOndt. nt.at'• not t.d for a man who needed 10 daye to recover from ltomlCh troUble alter a recen& meet in Spain. ''I felt aa aood MI could expect today. ' I'm ~ my ltrenath ap1o and ~ fl ao1na to be OK for Helllnki,"-~ Mid. In the tint World Thck and Field Champlnahlpa Aua. 1-14, Mm. wW be one of the molt heavily favored athleta. Slowly aet~ *k into top fann ap.ln, Ma.a cloCked d.e fa.t.est time of the yMt ln the 400 burdl.a, 47 .84 -=-=-• at the USA Cbamp6ond\1119 In In· dianapoll9 1Mt month. HJa world record II 41.13,eetln 1980. The 1078 Olympe chamPm, winner of every World Cup and owner of n1ne of the top lO t:tm. .,,_, Mm. II undefe9ted .mce Aue. 28, 1977. He w• bee..,. 1n / "But it'• a different kind of competition in the lhot put wtwre you have llx trtea," Mm. Mid. "Mmt of O'Brien'• compeU- dona Weft not ln111madonal." ••And DWard'a iu.k came in different wenw: the 110 hurdla, 100 meters~ re.lays-a combmadon of eventa." Bu\ how Jone can M<m1 keep hil modvatloo? "l limply love the 1port and I lave the thl.np t pt out ol tipOrt, .. be Mid. un·. no\ ).-t n.uuUna tnck meeu. It'• meettna diUINl'lt '*'Die all owr the world. It'• a tu.lyle J r.ily don't want to pw up oo." ~who plana to eonoenetate on the 800 metan after the Loa Ancla Olymp6m nnt. y.r, Mid he will run one men 400-meter h\U'Cll9i nice before the World Champ6anlh1J19. It wW marlt the i.t c:hanc. for eyclinl to acc:umulate painta for a polllble llpOt ln the qua11tybtc rounds for the 1083 Unlted Stalll National Speedway Cham- p&cmhip. Riden rowt bl MU She top 2& to have a ltd at th.la q\&alifylna ...._ whkh will belln A-..a. ia lii Auburn. Cal. wtth tlw ftna1 round beb'8 Mid a\ the h1rpandl oo A"'I-19. 1liefe are a n'8ftblr of rtden, lncludlnl fourth pa.. world f.llla· lilhel' ~ Moran, wbo .,.. • Point or two from makinC the field, IO the competition fll\lrw lo bl fierce J'riday. Gata open a\ 8:30 with the ftnt r.oe at 8. ParkJ.ni 11 tr.. ---....------ THE t 'A,.IL ,. CIRct·s "Mommy! You didn't wash yesterday's pants, did you?" ll \R~ \Dl'Kt: by Brad Anderson 7ZS 16~~ I "Mom! There's a gentleman here Pt:\'\l TS to see you!" ('Of ~C'ur ~ i've NEVER UNN:R5TOOD HOW '{OU CAN EAT THAT STUFF .. BIG Gt:ORGt: • by Jim Davis SPAGHETTI CAN TURN ON YOU WHE~ IT'& WOONPED 0 (j (J by Virgil Partch (VIP) /J 0 0 "Don't strain your 1y11, George." , .. , •• ~ .. "----·"" .... ' •1 ........ ~ ........... ' I JUST RfHEH&Rft> ~ERE I PUT MY SNAJ<E: by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M Schulz I T'SA~ ACQVIRED TASTE ·~ . ~ ~; ' I o . ~. ~\ . lloth vulnt·rahlt•. N11ut h d1•ul11. NOKTll +QUZ 1;t AQU 0 Af +KJt wt;s1· t:AHT •JI087 +V.W t;t J8 74 •;; 109 O kQ OJ986542 •IOU +?SU 80U'l'H •AK 6i4 ·:i K63 0 '°' +AQ8 Thi· hiddin1e: s .. tlt We.I North t:a11t I NT Pa111 2 + Pan 2 • Pan 5 • Pa11~ 6 • PaH Pa1111 l'HI OJK•ning lcu<.I: KinlC of 11. Trump C11up Tummy w:" high ly '11tisrll'd with th1· pro SHOt: OH,MYGOSH - IHE.Re'S THE F 1~s1 BABY PIG-II AL~ERD'/ .. GOlll 01 lllNI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHNW l(rt'IC~ or llw ruhhn. On t"4· rir,;t hu 011 ht• hat I hruul(hl honw n riv1• rluh rontr11rl 111C1iin11l 11 4 U lr1111111 brt•ak ancl. 1h·s11ill• hi~ IN•11l dforl11, un tlw n1•x t I wn hand" ht~ "I' 11ont·nlH hail >1UtT1•1•d1•1f In maklnl( only 11nl' 1oean11• /\x r1•1ul1•r' or I hue l'Olumn know, what1·v1•r Tummy 1e11ins Lhruul(h h1~ '11111·rh 11lny whc•n lrump11 hr1•ak h111lly. hi· l(iYI'' h:11·k throul(h l(Cllnl( down 1111 ~implt• hand~ or mi,1l1•r1·n1hni: anti all11wi1111 hj, 11ppon1·nh lo nwk1· i:am1·' 1ha1 ,huultl h1· 11t•r1·1111·1!. /\llhuui:h h1' p.1rln1•r wanlt·ll 111 I ry. I h1•rt• wa' 1111 way lu ,1v1111I hav in.i Tomm,I' 111·1'1.m• t h1· ,p;ult• ,1:.m. A ll1·r a s1a.1•111an wqllt'lll'I', Nori h', JllOlll II\ l'I l(;lllh ll"llllrt'll ahoul I rump 1111.11!11·. 111111 I hal '1'11n1111~ h.1tl 111 'Jlar1· ~O, OAO. ~E.RE. ARE. 'f ~ 00l.LAR-51Zf.. l'ANC.Al<:'.E.!i '/OIJ RE.QVE~1EO ~ uusr LIKE. 'THAT? THE. sow FEELS A COl'ffRACiioN, SHE LIES DOWN AND- POP!-A l)i•rl11r1•r loot! 1lumniy'1111n· ur dl11mond11. lh1•n found out 1tlN111t the• lruntfl hm1k wht•n h1• 11'11 11 llfllldt• to the• kinl(. Tummy w1&11 in hi111·k•n14•11l. If h1•11rt11 w1•r1• :I :1. •rommy roullt ICl'I rid 11r hi11 diamond lmtc•r. llul I hr1•1• round11 or thut ~1111 r1•v1•11h•d I !\;it W1•11t had 11 11lop1wr. l)i•l'lur1•r rurr 1·d lh1• fourth h1·nrl :ind ri111 h 1·d lhr1•1• duhil. to rNlur1· I h1• hand lo thi'I IH"'ltion: NOKTll • Q93 ~· - 0 7 ·-Wt:sT •:AST • J 1611 • - 0 Q (\ J911 • -•7 SCHITll • K65 i BAB'/S -.. SORN ? NAH,".!'c> SAY "f"He OPPS AF'e Aeiou-r A M'L-l..ION "f"O ONe "f"HA,.-ANY c>OC,.-OR COUl..P ee A Re.Ai.... .JE:RK I , PIP 1=. Hf:AR YOO iJos-r SAY j:'c;;> WON SOMe SOR"f" OF CON-res,.., MISS cReese ~ ~· - 0 •• ·-. 'l'ommy lc'CI hiic m11ainin11 dillmbnd. AM W1'14I fouml lw rould not n111kt• 11 trun111 trit'k. I le• won I hi• •tut"t'n of ilia monclii 111111 lt•d th1• ~11·k ur 1111.1d4•11. 'rommy won tilt' kinl( nnd t1N1k tht· m11rlwd rin1•1uw of d11111nay'11 nin10, 'l'h1· 11111111 wall hon;,. and 11 lurrat iYI' ruhh1•r w;111 1U'1trt•d up. Han1••~,_.-.i.. ,. .. .... ,.. ,, .... , .. ? .... , t:taarlt1 G0tt• ~Ip y•• find '"' way tlw ... 11 dw aau ef IHUllll.t:.~ f., Pf'HltiH aiM for l.UC'Mt. t'or ac.,y el Iii• IHUIBl.t:s ltookl•t. ,.,.4 11.115 le "(;.,. ..... ,. ......... tar• of tlil• • ., • .,.,..,, I' .0. Roi 2$!1, Norweocl. N.J. 07S.H. Makf' rliffl111 payablf' to Neow11,.,..rbook1. 1 1'-I .Ii ~·; s "8.IC NOTICE -nermou1 au11NHI HAMI STA'RMINT Tiit fo41owlng 1>41raona .,. doln11 butlnet1 It HAST I N OS· LU N OST RO M ARCHITECTS, 1001 W 11th 61 ~. J, Cotta MeN, C.111 92827 RALPH L HASTINGS, 205 1 Knoa· 111 .... Lono ee.(!h, c a111 . &081s JON E LUNDSTROM. 16 C•m· QAMro We11, tr'llne, Cam 92714 lhlt bvelneu 11 COlld~led by I generAI WtnerSl'llp JOfl E Lund11tom Thia llllement wu filed w1111 the County Clet!( of Or•nge County 011 - Orange Coas1 OAILY PILOT /Thureday, July 28, 1983 PUBLIC f«> TIC£ l't8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NO TIC( Ml.IC NOllCE P\alC NOTIC£ NIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUI..... PlCT1TIOUI 9UllNIH f tCTITIOUI auaaNlll ,tCTITIOUI auatNlll ,ICT1TIOUa •UllNHI K.a10 MOTlCI cw NAMf ITATIMINT MAMI ITATIMINT MA.Ml ITATl•NT MAMI lfATf•NT NAME ITATt•tlf "CTITIOUI auatNmH HON-MU'OMllel&.IT'f Th• tllltowtno l>llfton• .,. dOlflg Tne following 1>8fton It dolno Tne loltow1no oerton It doing Tn• tollowlng l>8f eon• ate 001ng Tn• following pc1tton1 ate doing NAMI IT A T'IMINT Nat1C41 le htt~y Ol"9fl 1n11 ttie butlneH ea bu1lrnt11 H ouelnets u bvt lneu •• bu1lrnt11 u Tne tollowfng per14111 are dolflG und.,.IOnec:f wlil 1101 be responlllblt IS LANO ENTE A PRISES. ?0 I MESA VILLAGE LIQUOR. 10 11 El EMC INTERNATIONAL. 2005 w. CULINARY ARTWORl<S, 880 Vic· THE MILK PALACE. 840 w 191n ll111tnat1 81! for any d1bl• Of MIOlllllM ClOl'llrKled Marini Ave Batt>Oa lllland, Calif. Camino. Coall MHa, Ca , 92626 Bilbo• Blvd Sull• 102. N-l)Ot1 loria St . Colle Meta, Ca 92827 SllMI. COat• M .. a. Ca. 92627 GALE ASSOCIATES LIMITED b)I an')IOM olhet tl'llll myMll on 0t 92662 STEPHEN CRAtjl, 2230& Val Pico. ~.Carll . 92863 lAo Lire R~o. 1180 Vtc10tl1 SI • Si m E Ryu. 100 I E. Gr•nl. Senta PARTNERSHIP, I Catll0tnll Llmft.a •tltt t.1'119 date 011.0 JIJl)I 2CI, 19113 BETSY Q BOYO. 630 n1vtttld1 O!amond Bat, C ... 9 1785 JEFFREY G CLAY, 20 I B 81h SI. Co1ta M .. a. Ca 92027 Ana, Ca 0270 I Pllflnetlhlp, 1800 Dfow StrMI, Brue• Thomu Or . Newpor 1 Beaiih, Caltl , 112660 This 1>U1lne11 I• conduclt(I bV an Balboa, Calif .. 9288 I . Tnlt butlneH II COf\duCtld l>y. an Sue 0 Ryu, 100 I E Grant, Sant• Suite 130. N~C)Otl S.Kh, Ca 882 ConQfMI St LAFIRY AOAMS FINANCIAL. INC lndlvldv•I Tiiis bv1lne11 ,, conouc1eo oy •n lndlvldual Ane, Ce 9270 I 92660 Coeta M .... Ca CALIF . 10T Cor•I, Bi lbo• 111ar1d, Stephen Cretg lndtvlou1l Lao Llt1 Rom110 Thia bua1n .. 1 I• conducltd oy an S11nt1)1 W. Gribble. 13038 Mind• Publl1hed Ofang• Coa11 0411ty Cellf 112660 Thie Slllement WI.I IUed With I,,. J•l111y G. Clay Thll 1t111maot Wat flied with ti .. l11QhrldV'1 t nao Way, 4, Marini Del R•y. Call• Piiot July 27, 28. AUQU11 J, 1983 Thl9 bvtlness ,, co11dvcted b'y a County Cterk ol Or•flQ• County on Tilts 1111emen1 w11 filed w1th lht County Clerk ol Orange County on Sam E Ryv f0<nt1 9029 I MIGllMI J. leeeney, 4288-13 general partnership June 29, 1983 Counly Clerk of Ot1nge County on June 20. 19113 Thi• attlement w» flied with the 8208 PenlnauaJ Dflve, K.,M)'Vlli., 1------------- L1rry Adema F21t710 July 15. 11183 '211171 County Clerk ol 01ange Co~1n1y oo C•~lornla 9~45t rta.IC f«>TIC£ This ,.11ieme"1 we1 IUl!d wtlh 1he Put>llahed Orange CoHt 0111y F220747 Publiahnd Ore11ge Coasl Dally July 7, 1983 fhla buslnHI la conducted by •1---.......;.~;.;..;.;;...;..;..;.;-.;..;.... __ _ July 14 1983 County Cler II ol Orange County on Pilot July 7, 14 21. 28. 1983 Publlahed Otenge Co111 Dally Piiot July 2 t. 28. Aug 4, 11, 1983 F2201M llmlled partneral'llfl GRLt: AS· NOTIC~ OF PUaUC IAIJ F220l7t July IS, t983 3068·83 Pilot July 28, Aug 4, 1I,18. 1983 4214·83 Published Ot1nge Coatl Dally SOCIATES of PeteoMI ftfCljlNlf1J Publl•'*I Or•no• Coast Oally F22G7"2 4298,83 Piiot July 21 28. Auou•I 4 11 1983 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP •• f'ubk .... Pll01 Jury 28. Aug •.11.18, t983 PuDt1sh11<1 Orange Coast catty Dlm•ic NOTICE .... 'IC ""'TICE 4073-83 • C1111omla Limited No11C1e of MleOl pe<s0nel PfQPel1Y 4290·83 Piiot July 28, Aug 4 11, 18, 1983 l'UD&. PUBLIC NOTICE l'UDL nu P•rl'*•hlp and publlc11tton purauant to CIVIi -----------4302·83 FICTITIOUS IUSINEH FICTITIOUS BUatNl!SS PUBLIC NOTICE S11nety W Gribble, Code Sec11on 1114. Nottce 11 hereby Ml.IC NOTICE NAME ITATUUNT FICTITIOUI •UatMlrSS NAMI ITAT•MINT I G11ner1t Pertnlf given lhll on Wedneadey Auguat 3. PUBLIC NOTICE rM fottowtng ptlrson 11 dOlng NAMl STATl!lllfNT Tne following persons 1te oo0ng K-'IH C Tn11 •ctetarnen10wu llledc with the 1083 at 7 00 AM 10 12 Noon, the FICTITIOUS 1us1NE88 IDusrness IS Tl'le foltowtng pe<ton 11 dOlng butln"s as FICTITIOUS aualMSI ountr tertr. of r111oe ountv on unde11tgne<1 will H it 10 hlQhftt end NAME STATl!MfNT FICTITIOUS BUllNl&S INTERNAl lONAL LAW RE· buttness IS KEPOT PRODUCTS COMPANY NAME STATEMI NT July 13• 1983 Dell blddet. lhe ptoper1y of Mr & Thi lollowlng pefSon 15 do1rtg NAME STATIMENT SEARCH ASSOCIATES. 17381 Le R 0 N WYMAN f' IN IS H LTD .. 16962 Lerk Lene. Hunt1ng1on The lollow1110 per&ons ere doing PubltaMd Orange Coa:.~~ prM~s~~elz:gp~r:.=, =d~= butlneH ea: The following persons are do111g Mesa Lene, Huntington Beach. Ca • CARPENTER, 1848 Kentucky Place, Beecn. Ce 921549 business ea· p 2 28 • 983 ... ~ ' v N ECONOMY VIDEO SERVICES. Dus1ness as 92647 Cosla Mesa, Callt 92626 Daryl E Jacobs, 16962 Lark Lane, THE WASH HOUSE. 710 North Et l~t July 1• '~ug. 4• 11• I wlll be acid 11 l3S •18 Trieste, ew• 17080 San Bruno No H· 16 Fountain SKI BUS· TOURS ANO PROMO· JOHN JACKSON BENTLEY 111, RON ALO ALLISON WYMAN, 18411 'Huntington Beech. a 92849 Camino Real Minton Viejo Ce 213•83 Poll Beech Caltl 92663 Val~, Caltl 92708 TION. 2821 Shani a< CoSla MeH, Road Ill. No 2A, Maadl, Ci tro, Kentucky Pt1ce, Cos11 Mell, CaNI Ml~ G F11tto. 22392 Vel Oemosa 92691 ' ' The oroperty lor tele IS llllecl IS FR DERICK B S GEA 080 6 92626 ' o s follows IN . 17 Calif 92 26 Egypt M111lon Viejo. Ca 92692 Nader holeml 23102 ono111 UM!d mens & womens 6 cni1<1ren San Bruno NO H-16, f'o~a1n Valley NYLE BUR DUE SCHAFHAUSER This business 1s conducled by an Tnls business Is cortduchtd by an This business Is CionducteCI by. a Mission Viejo. Ca 92691 PUBLIC NOTICE clothes sizes unknown CeHI 92708 11 282 t Shan11.r Cosla Mesa. Individual tndlvldupt llmlled pa·rtnershlp This business Is condu~teo by an Tele 'islon 4 equipment Thi• l>Ustness 11 cooducted by an Ca111 . 92626 John Jeci.son Bentley 111 Ronald Wyman Oaryt E. Jacobs 1ndlvlduel FICTITIOUS IUllNllS v lnorvtdu11 MIKE JOSEPH HESSION. 529, Thl5 s1a1emen1 was 11111<1 with 11111 This statement was fllld wltll the Tnls statement was flied wllh ttwl Nader Ghot11m1 NAME STATEMENT Deak Fteot flCk S1rtger Willow Grove Ave, Glendora C11tll , County Cler~ ot Orange County on County C•e<k of Orange County on County Cletll of Orange County on This statement w~ llleo wttn the The tottowlng persons are dOtng Cheat 01 drawefs This 1111emeri1 was hie<! wllh Ille 91740 June 29 198J July 14 1983 July 11, 1983 Counly Clerk ot Orange Counly on DusinHs as Refr1geflor County Clark ot Orange County on Ttus llusmess 1s conct11cle<l by a F2111H F220e72 F220300 July 14 1983 BALBOA ISLAND REALTY ANO Washer & Oryl!f July 14, 1983 general partnersn1p Published Orange Coast Dally Published Orange Coaat Oally Published Orange Coast Dally • F2206M INVESTMENT COMPANY 20 I Vo1roous Kifcnen UllllllOS F220t11 Nyte Schalhauser 11 Pilot JUiy 7 14 21 28. 1983 Pt101July28, Aug 4, 11.18. 1983 Piiot July 21. 28, August 41. t 1. 198J Pub11shed Orange Coast Daily Marone Ave . Balboa Island,' Calif . Child'• blerte K R Pubttsned Orange Coast Dally Tn1s s1a1emen1 was llteo with 111e 3012·83 4292·83 4227 83 Pilot July 21 28 Aug 4 11 1983 92662 Bert>eque rltl• ose Piiot July 28. Aug 4 11 18 1983 County Clerk of Orang.i County on I 4206·8!.' BETSY G BOVO. 539 Rtvets1de 1443 Ceder St 4293·83 July 18. 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ot Newport Beach. Calif. 92860 San Bernardino C1111 92404 F220860 LARRY ADAMS FINANCIAL INC Publlsl'led Orange Cotsl Delly Piiot -------------Published 01a11ge Coast Dail" K-s K........ PUBLIC NOTICE CALIF . 107 Coral Balboa Island: July n 28. l9834221•83 PUBLIC NOTICE • -FtCTmous •uit1Nus .......... ___ _.;.....;....;.........;..._.;...;.... __ P1101 July 28 Aug 4 t I 18 1983 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMINT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS Calif • 92662 FICTITIO~S BUSINESS 4297·83 NAME STATEMENT Tne IOllowlng person it doing MAME STATEMfNT NAME STATEMENT ge~:~~lo~::~,:s1~:p conducted bY a ___ .:.P.;:UB;.:;..::L.;.;IC;...;.;NO;;;.,;.T.;.;IC;..;E;._ __ _ NAME STATEMENT Tiie following person IS doing DuSlness as The 1011ow1ng persons era dotng The 1onowing persons are doing L.arn. •dams The tollowong pefSons are doing PUBLIC NOTICE business as. LINING GREETINGS. 432 S business as business as P;esfdent NOTICE OF "EOUEST business 15 CLUCK EA S CAN TINA. 27567 Harbor no. 11 Santa Ana. Callf , WAVETEK. 3990 Wesletly,Sulte l A ) Wt LO KI NG O O M , ( B ) This statenienl was ltllld Wltn the FOR PRWOSAl (A)EXCALIBUR VIDEO. (B)lHE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Puerta Reel, Mission Viejo, Ca• 92704 280, Newport Beach. C'a 92660 RENT A PLANT 20322 Vttlog O JOI T"AININQ ADVENTURE-FANTASY GROUP NAME STATEMENT 92691 NANCY ,llNN GERVAIS, 432 S Aulom11ed Sw1mpoell1. lr•c (OH • • ' 8 r' Counly Clerk of Oienge County on PA"TNERIHIP ACT 20121 " I L u Tne 1or1ow1"" parson is dotng STEVEN E CLARK,28391Ronea. HarDor no 11. Santa •na, Calif . 00M)(Ontot. t248W••t4~thStr-t. HunllngtortBeach.Ca 92646 J1o1ly 14 l983 Under the provtatons of the Job ,.,., na ena, nunllngton ... ~ Ml VI I C 92692 " -., ~ Fred Hernandez Ill 20322 VIiiage F'22Cll84 Training Partnersnlp Act the Orange Beach, Calif . 92646 business. .. s ss1on e o. a.. 92704 M1n1fletd Ohio, 44906 Dr , Huntington Beach, Ca 92646 Pubhshe<J Orange CoaSI Dally County Job Training Pannersl'ltp NOBLE THADDEUS DILDA v. HEAL TH CHECK. 3816 South This business Is conducted DY an This Dusiness IS conducted by an Tiits business is conducted by a Tl'lls 1>Us1ness is conducted by ar1 Pilot July 28 Aug 4 11.18. 1983 Agenc •nnounce• fhe e11a1laDlll1u of 1555 Mesa Veroe Eu t 16F. Costa Bristol No M Santa Ana, c a111 lndlvlduol. lnd1vldual. corporation Individual 4295 83 Y" " ' Mese. Calll . 92626 92704 ' Slaven E Clatk Nancy Ann Gervais AUTOMATED SWIMPOOLS, INC Fred Hernendoz 111 • a Reqesr tor Proposal Package ELIZABETH 1'NN LANCE 1555 K Sparkuhl M o t261 Oc;ean· This statement was llllld with tilt Thts s111ement w11 1119<1 wltl'I Iha Gary L Zuencn1<. President This sta1emen1 was 11ted wllh '"" which mey be used by Interested Mesa V1rde East 16F. Costa Mesa Iron• Laguna Beach. Callt . 92651 Counly Clerk 01 Orange County Ofl County Clerk ot Orange Counly on ThtS statement was filed with tne County Clerk 01 Orange Courtly on Dun•ic NOTICE organtzattons 1" tubmttt•:;s PtOP· Calil , 92626 This business 1s conducted ii,i 1n June 29 l983 July 19. 1983 County Ctetk of Orange County on June 30 1983 l'VDl. pasels for occuplllonal train ng l)ro· COLLEEN ANNE FORD. 20121 mdlv1<1ua1 F21MIM F22Ct79 July 15. 1983 . f21875CI gtema lot economk:elly dlsed•an· Mertna Lane. Hun11ng1on B4'acl1, K Sparkunl M.O Published Orange Coast Dally PuDllsl'led Orange Coast Dally F220801 Publlshe<I Orange Coast Dolly ITAT~-=~:T OF taged youlh and adulla 01 Orenge Calll 92646 This stell!ment was filed with the Pilot July 7, 16, 22. 29. 1983 Pllo1 July 28, Aug 4, 11. 18, 1983 Published Orange Coaat Dally Pilot July 21, 28, Aug 4, 11, 1983 •B•NDONMENT OF USE OF Cc.unly OAVll), LOWELL DARNALL 443 County Ctetk ot Otango County on 3065-83 •288-83 Piiot July 21 28, Aug 4. n . 1983 42 lS..83 " " Proposals, under Ihle procedure. Faor Or ~pt 204. Costa Mesa Callt July 14 1963 4217-83 FICTITIOUS aUBINESI NAME must be returned on 0t before T11ln· 92626 F220ln PUBLIC NOTICE The IOllowlng persons hal/9 eban-1no programs selected fOt funding SHAWN WILLIAM DAVIDSON, PuDllshe<I orange Coast Dally PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE doned the use ot the Ftctlltout Busl· may not begin ope1111ons before Oc-205 p c M C FICTITIOUS llUllNESS PUBLIC" NOTICE nest Nome; INTERNATIONAL lobar 1, 1983 and must complete Ajberl lace osta 858• &Ill PolOI July 28 Aug 4• 11, 18 1983 NAMf STATl!MfNT FICTITIOUS aUllNflS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HOUSE or PETS. 22465 El Toro !heir activities on June 30 1983 and 92:~,~ Dusiness 11 conducted by 11 4289-83 The lotlOWlng persons are dorno NAMf ITATEMl!NT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ad . El Toro, Ce 92630 must complete !heir acllvlllea on general pertnersnip busmess u Tile tollowlno person• are dolng NAMf STATEMENT The following persons are doing The F•ctlllous Busineaa Name re-June 30. 19841 Shawn Wllllam Davidson ROBOTS ANO COMPANY. 4000 t>usmess as The fottowlng persOfls ete doing bu11ness as rerrlld 10 eboYe w11 llteo In A copy ol the Request lor This sraiemenr was Ille<! wit" the PUBLIC NOTICE Westerly Place. Sulle 100, Newport THE STUDIO, ICE CREAM l>Uslness as· BARBARA'S BRIDAL SHOPPE, Oranoe County on Sept 19, 1980. Propo111 may DI obtained a1 Count" Cler~ 01 Orange Couni'v 011 Beach, Ca 92660 PARLOR, 33S5 Via Lido Suite 300. TEAM MARKETING SYSTEMS 270 E 17th Street, Coste Mesa, Ca File No F145613 CAO-Special P~ograms Office, 823 July 1, 1983 Koeo3t Josepn L Mlattl. 143 Baywood Dr , Newpott Beach. Calif., 92883 LTD .. 10321 Westmln&ter Avenue. 92627 Linda A Fenton. 222 S Trevor SI . r.o Broadway. Sanll Ana, CA be· F220H3 FICTITIOUS BUllNE81 Newoort Beach. Ca 92660 THE STUDIO ICE CREAM, INC , Garden Grove, Ca 92643 Barbara E King, 275 E 18111 Anaheim. Ca 92806 tween Iha hours of 8 00 1 m. and NAME STATEMENT Joseph J McCord 962 Baywooo lcAU FORNIA, 3355 Vta Lido Suite RiGhard H Tyler 10321 West· S1rae1 no8 Cosll Mesa, Ca 92627 Kenneth J Fenton. 222 5 Trevor 5 00 pm Ques11on1 concerning lh• PuDhShecl Orange Coast Dally The tollow1ng person 1s doing Or Newport Beach. c a 92660 000. Newport Beach. Cellt . 92663 mlnlter Ave. Garden Grove Ca Thts business 11 conducted Dy an St Anlllelm, Ca 92806 propose! ptocess m1y De an1wertld P1tol July 28 Aug 4 11 18 1983 b 925•3 4284_83 us1ness as T111s business IS conout led by a This business Is conducled by a ., 1ndlvldua1 This business was conduct.a by a by c1ltlng Dr Jack Harroe al IMPERIAL DISTRIBUTORS. 229 K1ent1raJ ll8rtnersh1p lcorporatlon Daryl E Jacobs, 16962 Lark Lane, Barbara K1no an lndMduat 834-20 16 Publlahed Orange Coast .... 'IC NOTICE Del Mar. Coste Mesa. Ca . 92627 Joseph L. Mietll Leslie Lolland Huntington Beech, Ca. 926 .. 9 fhts s1a1emenl was flied with the lhls statement was flied wllh the Delly Pilot July 28 29. 30. 1983 l'UDL VIRGINIA N COOLEY. 229 Oet This s1a1emen1 was llteCI with me Sec Treas This l>Uslness Is conducted by. a Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on County Clerk of Or1nge Covnly on 4302·83 FICTITIOUS BUllM"'SS Mar Cosle Mesa Ca 92627 !county Clerk ol Orange County on This statement was llled with the llmltlld par1nerah1p July 13, 1983 July 13, 1983 '"' This Dustness is conduC11<1 by en !June 11. !983 lcounly Clerk of Orange County Ofl Daryl Jacobs F220518 Publtsneo Orange Coast OaJty PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STAffMfMT tndrvldual F21NA I.Jury 14. 1983 Thia statement WIS 11190 with the Published Ot1nge Coal! Dally P1101 July 21, 28. Aug 4 , 11, 1983 Tbe tollowlno P9tSOns are doing Virginia N Cooley Published Orange Coast Dally F220t05 Counly Clerk of Ot1nge County on Piiot July 2 1. 28. Aug 4, 11. 1983 4205·83 business as This statement was flied with the P1101 July 21 28, Aug 4, 11. 1983 PuDllshed Orange Co111 Dally July 11, 1983 4224·83 K-6&51 H a H CONSTRUCTION 29836 County Clerk 01 Orange County on 4212·83 Piiot July 28. Aug 4, 1I,18, 1983 F220298 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICf OF SALE OF t-tld<lenwood, Laovna Niguel Ce June 28 1983 30941-83 Publ11hed Orange Cout Dally REAL P"Oll'f.RTY AT 92877 F218512 PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot July 21. 28. Augusl 4, 11, 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE PRfVATf IALE C11ar1es JoM Ha1.tbtlcll, Jt . 427 S PuDhshed Orange coest Dally 4226-~ STATEMENT OF A·11tnl Wheeler, Otonge. Cl 92669 Pilot July 7 IA 21. 28. 1983 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEll AIANDQNMINT °' ua1 OF In the Super10t Court ol rne Stall ~onald Burke Holllson. 29836 Hid· 3066-83 NAMI STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUllNEll NAME of Calilorn1a for tile County ol Or· denwood. Lagune Niguel Ca 92677 The tollOwtng persons ere doing FICTITIOUS aullNEIS PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are doing The lollowfng persons have eban· ange This bl.Illness 11 conduC1ed by 1 1>Us1ness H NAMf aTAHMENT busmess as doned the use of the Flctlt1ou1 Busl· tn the Malter ot Iha Estate ot Annie peneral partnerSl'lto PUBLIC NOTICE PINE KNOT MOTEL 6J02 w Thi! lollOwl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS THE TH A I· T 0 u c H RE s . ness Name. BARBARA'S BRIDAL Wolfinger ~.sea Charles Jonn Haubrtcll. Jt Coast Hwy Newpon Beach. ca Dusiness 81 ng pe<son 11 domg NAM£ STATEMENT T.AURANT, 2616 San Miguel New· SHOPPE 270 East 17tn Street, Nottoe is her.eDy g1veri 11111 tne Th•s sratement was tiled wtth me FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92663 BAY TIMBERS APARTMENTS Tne totlowlng persons are doing port Beach. Ca 92660 Costa Mesa, Ce 92627 undersigned wtlt sell el Pnvete Ille County Cllrk of Orange Coun1y on NAME STATEMENT Duane & Jeanie wengeler. 281 3119 w Bey Street Cost• Mau: business as Pranee Ooungchak 12005 Okie· The Fictitious Buainess Name re-10 the highest and oest b•<ldlr, SUI>· J1o1ne 24 l983 Tne totlow1ng persons are doing Hanovet Cosll Mesa Ca 92626 Caltl 92627 G & G ENTERPR1SC:S, 27301 homo A•enue Soulligare Calilomia letred lo above wu llled In Orange teer 10 con1trm1111on of sa1<1 Superior F211317 bu~1ness H Tnts buslne5J is conducted Dy an RALPH EDWIN HAUN 21162 P1nave1e M1~on V11,a Ca 92691 90280 County on November 13 11181 Court on or attet 101h day 01 .Augu11 Orange Coast Oe!ly PENINSULA PET PRODUCTS individual C 1 k Rd L B l'l George MIChHI Trav1nwe1n, Sungsak OounQCha~ 12005 Okla· Ana Henr1e1te Buehn, 15812 Oun· 1983 11 the ott1ce 01 B W Mlnslly Published Piiot July 2 1 ~21 1·83 2a August 4 11 1983 2915 Newport Blvd Newport J1tanie Wenge•er C ·~: e~~51 agune eac • 27301 P1navere Mission vie10 Ca home Avenue Southgate. Calitomoo oalk Ln Huntington Beecn. Ca EaQ 700 ~ Ft~r St 22no Floor Beecn c a .. 92663 T I I at 112691 92647 c I I 0 SI I 1 c I MICHELE CURTIS 2272 R I tliS 9latemen1 W8~ lj eCJ WI h lhll This DUS1(181S IS COnductltd by an \/I L TreulhWAln, ~130 I 90280 ovn y 0 11ng• a e 0 a I· · u gars County Clerk ot Or onQe County on tndtvidual tgin•a ~ • Tn1s bustness 1s conducted by tn· Kuti H Buenn, 15812 Oundllk lomll. 111 Ille right. lllle and 1nt1re11 Or . Cos111 M<tSa Ca 92626 July 7 1q113 P1n1111e1e. Mission V1e10 Ca 92691 dMduals /Husband 4 Wlla) Ln Huntington Beach, Ca. 92154 7 of 111d deoeued at the lime of d911h P\IBLIC NOTICE AUqA E MCCONNELL DU M F220,IO Ralph Edwin Haun Tiits bustness •s conaucted by • Pranee Ooungche~ Barbare E t<lng, 275 Eal! 18th and all the r19hl hll• and lntl(esl -------------1617A 1111 Corol'ltl Oel Mar Ca PuDli,hed 0 . c o 1 Tnos statement ""99 toled wllh Iha general par1ne11~111p r1115 stalement was filed wllll the Street Coste Mell. Ca 92827 that the estate or said aeoea.NO 1'111 Koa!'l 9262~ Piiot Jul 21 2~a;gf.' 4 ~~51199~1 Y County Cletk 01 Orenge Counlv on V1rg1ma L Tr1uthw•1n county Clerk 01 Orange County on This business wu conduCled by a ecQutred by ooeretion of l•w Of FICTITIOUS SUSINEIS Tnos Dutfmess is conouc1e<1 oy a Y ug 4065-63 July 14 19113 This statement was llled w11n the July 15. t983 general partnership otnerw11e oll'llf th an 0t In i ddilton 10 NAME STATEMENT general partnersn1p F2209U Counly Clet~ ot Orange County on F220T" This statem1n1 WIS llled with the lhll 01 u 10 deceased a1 the time of The tottow•no persons are doing Mrehete Cu•t•s PuDtlShlld Orange Coaat Daily July 11 1983 PuDllShe<S Orange coast Dally County Clerk of Ot1nge County on death. in and 10 an the cer1a1n reel l>\ls1ness as This s1a1emen1 waw 1118<1 W11n the PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot July "8 Avg 4· 11 l8. t9113 F220302 83 ROSEVILLE SQUARE PART Countu Cier• 'Of Ora""t County -4295-83 p Or Co D Piiot July 21 28. Augusl 4, I 1, 1983 June 13. 19 p1openy Sllulled In City of Hunt· ERS TO 3 N • ' ~ ·,, ~· ubll~ Inge "' ally 4225-83 PuDllshed Orange Coast Ollty lngton Beach County of Ot1nge. N L • Upper ewPQf1 Plllll June 28 l983 K-06454 P1lo1 July '1 28. Aug • 11 t983 Pilot July 21. 28. August 4, 11 1983 Slit• ot Calllornle, partocullrly ae-OtJa~:~~~5~~a;~5C~9~:.::0 cor· Published Orange c o.:.21= NOTICE OF DEATH OF PUBLIC NOTICE 4208·83 4215-83 sctlbed as taitowa.to W11' <>na oel Met Ca 9262!1 P 7 28 983 S H IRLE Y MAX Fl ELD PUBLIC NOTICE ··--11.ellC NOTICE LOI 17 of Trect 4053 as per map 1101 July 14. 21 1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF PUBLIC NOTICE rec~rdea 1n Book ""1 pages 16 and ,,,:.~:, ~~~:~::n11~ conducled by a 3018·83 ~:o~S~~'it~~.~~E~Ei~: M A R 1 N I T A 0 . H 072'3 Ord~~°c:og:~~~STEE SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNO«" A ~: o:e~:°c~~~~· Maps, rec0td1 Roseville SQuare Partn11<s. LIO PUBLIC NOTICE TATE NO A · ll 9%8S M C C R A C K E N , I k B NOTICf Of' TillUIT'EE'S a ALE Tl NO 351 DUD OF T"UIT DATED H"1!M-More commonry known ., 7142 Jack Jako11ey ' . . MAR IN IT A 0 AVIS T.I . No. C_,. 111 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOE" A HR 4, 1180 UN\.HS YOU TAKE Bet O H 11 1 Be ti c Tnls s1at9'Tlen1 was ftled with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS To all h eU'S, benef1ciar1es, M CCRAC KEN AND OF IM,ORTAMT NOTICI TO P"OP· DEED OF TRUIT DATED .Ian. 5, ACTION TO P"OTECT YOUR T::,m~1~1$a1~~:.~~nlewf~~mo!y CovJ·"'-n•r c19ter83k ol Orange County on NAME ITATIMEHT c reditors and C'Ontingenl PETITION TO •oMlNIS EltTY OWNER 1182, UNLESS YOU TAKI ACTION HIOPIRTY, IT MAY •E SOLO AT A or lhe United SlllH on sale, or part _, 1" ·red lors o f Sh'rl~y Maxfi Id " • YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A TO PROTECT YOUtt PROftf"TY IT PUaltC SALi ., YOU NHD AN d J Id ____ _. 1(220754 The tonowing per$0n ts ooing "1 t 1 "' e TER ESTATE NO. A · I I t%51 OEEO OF TRUST. OATEO OECEM· ' • t.Sh an blanc. ev "'"""' t>y note Publllhed Orenne Coast Dally bUllnllSS 81 Olmsted and persons who T lJ h i be {i • . BER 18 1980 UNLESS YOU T·KE MAY N SOLD AT A ll'UttltC BAL.IE. EXPLANATION M THE NAT\ME secur.a by Mortg1oe or Tru1t Deed ... HI LIGHT s FAMILY RES 0 a e rs ne c1anes • " "'YOU NIED AN IXPLANAT10ff OF THI ~"OCHOINO AGAINST Ofllhe p1oper1y1010ld Tenpc1tc;ent Pilot July 2 !. 28. Augu11 4 11 1983 . • mav be otherwise interested • • ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR OF THE NA TU"E OF ™' YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 01 emount bid IO De deposit.a with 4218-83 ~:~.~~~~· ;:;gl So HerbOr Bl•d, i n the will and/or estate: cre~!tors apd M CO?llnge~t PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PROCEIDINQ AOAIHST'YOU, YOU LAWYE". bod ABRAHAM N MAHSHI 152 A petition has been flied ere rlors 0 ar1mta . PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYI". NOTICE OF TRUITff'I SALE Bid• Of offer• to be In writing end DIAJH ND'lcls Rosalynn Or Glen<IOll. Ca 9t740 by Donald R-Ob<>rt Olmsted & MMcCcCrackkE'n, akda Marin1ta ho. OEXFPLTAHNEATPIROOCN EOEFOtTNHGE .!"G".TIUNRSET STEWARl TITL E OF CALI· T.S. No.,.. wilt be reoetved ., the alOt ... ld OI· Thi$ buao~s s cond·~r,... b 8 rac en an pe~ns w o ,.. " FORNIA, I C1ill0tnle Corporetlon as NOTICE IS tiEREBY GIVEN. 11'111 flee et anu time alter the first oubM· jndluldual ·-· 1 ~"" y n LJames Ennis Olms•~"' ·rn the '.""' YOU "OU SHOULD CONT•CT • I T ad '" 8 983 ' • '""' be h led • " " du Y appoint.a rustee under the on W nesoay ,.ugust • I 11 cation hereof and befOte d•\• ol At>rah&m N Manahi S uperior Court or Orange may , Ol erwtse inter:-' LAWVER lollowtng desQlbed deed of trust 10 oo o'clock A.M of said day, In the 11le o a111<1 tNs 2191 dey of July. This 91a1ament was 111ec1 w1111 1118 t'o u nty r eques•. ng that an lhc will and/OT ett.at.e. On Augusr 3, 1983, al 10·00 a.m . WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION room sel aside tor conducting 1983 M DONALU !County Clerk of Orange County Ofl iJ E 0•1· d & A petrllon has been fried CAL WESTERN RECONVEYANCE TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR Trustee's Sales, within lhe ofllce1 ol B.W.Mlnlky ac Jun 29 1983 ames n nis mste b Cha I R th s CORPORATION .. duly appotnllld CASH ()( aa set lorlh In Sec110n REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER· 700 So Flower SI 22nd Fir MAN U EL ERNEST M ac ° F21..., lJames En m s Olmswd be ap· Y . r es iggs 10 e U· Trustee undef and pursuant 10 Deed 2924h of 1neCtvil Code, "''right. tllle VICE toceted 11 2020 North Bro1d· Los Angeles. Ca 90017 DONALD. resident or Gar Publi!hed Orange Coasi Dally pornl.ed as personal represen-penor Court o { Orange Coun· or Trull rec0tded Januery 6 1981 as and Interest conveyea 10 and now wey. Sune 206. In Iha City of Sant• AttOfney ror Executor den Grove Ca Passed a w av P1101 JUiy 07 14, 21 28 t983 tative to admrmster lhc estate ty r equesting that Charles Inst No. 4762 In book 13904. page held by 11 undet said Deed 01 Trus1 1n M a. County of 0 11nge. sta1eol C1tt-Ji c-Quellne 1. Ooacn • ·' 3071 83 R'aggs be appoi·n·--' as pe 735 of Olllc•al Recotd• In lhe vlllce 111e propert" harelnalter Clescrtbed forn1a. RE.Al ESTATE SECURITIES "-ecuror oft'---1e1e on July 26. 1983 He as • lof S h irley Max field Olmsted <C'U r· of lhe Covnly Recorder of Orange TRUSTOR SILVIO F FACK. "" SERVICE as duty appointed Ttustee ~said 0ec.d;;'ni" sUr\'aved by his siste r (under the Independent A d · sonal representative l.O ad-C<>unly. St•te 01 Cal1tomta ex· unmarried man under end pur1uan1 to lh• power ol Pub111he<J Orange Coast 0111y Piiot M argar et M almqt.Hsl Ser PUBLIC NOTICE m rnislrattun of F.s1.ates A ct). mma.ster lhl' es l a le o r ecuted Dy WILLIAM o WALTERS BENEFtCtARY OAVIO H sate conf1<rea tn th•I certain Oeld July 28. 29, oc1 4 1983 •359·83 . Marsntl8 D M cCr ack l'n end BETTY ANN WALTERS, nus-DRINKWATER • married man. as of Tt11S1 8ll8C\lled by Paul 0 Blec!k V1C'C.>s w all be h eld on Friday, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The peuuon ts SE'l Cor hearing { d th I d d Ad band and wtla 11 community ptop-his SOie and M1>11ra1e property end Linde L. Bleck. h1.1sband and July 29, 1983 a t I O:OOAM al NAME STATEMENT In Depl No. 3 al 700 Civic un. er .e n epen ent • •rty Recorded J11nuary 15, 1982 a& wuerecorded Septambet 26. 1Sl801n PUBLIC NOTICE lhe H rbor Lawn Memorial T11e following ~rsons are dOlngCen tt.•r Dr West San ta Ana mimstrallon of Estates A ct ). Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1n1r No 82·016995 of Olltc:lel Re-book 13762 of Olllcl1t ReoOfd• of Ch I h D J bu'lmess u CA 92701 ' A ' 24 1983• The petition IS set for hearing TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH cords In the office of the Reootdll< 1810 County, 11 page 1657 Re-NOTICE OF TllUSTH SAl..f ape Wit r ames SANTIAGO RANCH EOUES· on ugust • tn De t. No 3 at 700 Ci ·C' (payable al time of u le tn tew1ut Orange County, 111C1 deed of trus1 QO!Cler'• Instrument No 39180, by Sm1l h of t he FU'Sl Presbv· TRIAN CENTER 3400 irv1ne Ave al 9.30 am. P VI rnQfley ot 1ne United Stllnl er tl'le OISCT•bes the fallowing prQPti'ty Lot reason of a breKh ot det1ull lnp•y· tenan Chruch o r Garden Suite 101 Newport Beach Caht IF Y OU OBJECT lo the Cen ter Dr • W est, Santa Ana. NOtlh tronr entrance 10 the county 7and11'11' Nortllllfly 2 00 f&flt of lot 6 men• or per10tma.nce of the obll· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th'1 Ofl Monday. August 15, 1983 11 10·00 1 m .• 1n the Law Olflee of L9try Rothman 1oce1ed 11 14140 Beach Boulevard. Suite 106, WeS1mln1t11. C1111forn11. Attorney Larry Rothman on behalf of Hidden VIiiage Hom.- owner• AS$0Clatton. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· ES T BIOOER FOR C ASH . CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK (peyt ble Ill lime of Hie In 1Aw1ul money of the United St'1H) 111 tight, 11111 andlnterest eteated by • Notloe ot Default 1nd Election 10 Sall G r oveofhcrau na l ntennPnt 92660 "ranting of the pellllon 0 C A 92701 on August 17. 1983 coutlhou&e, 700 Civic Cen1er Ortve. In Block 22 of Tract No. 772, ea g11t1on1 aecurec:I thereby. tncludlno " JACK w MULLAN J400 ltvone•" , • Y u at 9.30 AM Wat. San11 Ana. Catlfornla 111 rtght. sl'lown on a mep re(!Otded In book lh•t breach or del1ull. Nolloe ol serv1~ unmed1a1ely fol Ave Suire tO 1 Newoort !!Ga<:h should either appear at the IF Y O U OBJECT th 1111e and 1nteres1 conveyed 10 and 23 pages 5 end 8 ol Mlt<ellaneovs which wu recorded March 29, 1983 low ing al Harbor Lawn ca111 92860 hearing an d state you objec· 00 e now neld by 11 under sa•d DeeCI of Mapa <e<:Otds of Orenge County. IS Recorder's Instrument No M emorial Park St>rvrcP.s This busmen 1s conoucied by anitions or flit! wrillen objec· granting o r the petition. you Trull In the property stlueted in Hid Celll0tn1a. and Ille South 2 00 lee1 of 83-132554. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC uh. d er the direl'llo n o f unonco1po1aled assoc;1at1on otherlltons w ith lhe courl befor e should ellher appear al lhe County and Stall descttbed as lo181n Block 22 or Tract Nn 772, es AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO· than a partn!!tsn•p hearrna and stale "OU ob-· Loi 14 of Tt11ct No 3487. es per shOwn on a mop lt!OOtdeCl 111 bOOk OER FOR CASH lawlut money of the Harbor Lawn-M ou nt Ohve Ja~k w Mullan th e hearing Y our appear-" • J ~-· map recorded 1n Book 122, peges 6 23 p11ges 5 and B of Miscellaneous Unlled Stites. °' • clShlet't check M ortuary of Costa Mt.'5o'l Th15 statement wes hllld w1111 ina ance may be in perS(:>n or by uo n.s 0~ file wrtuen ObJf!C· 10 t6 lnclu11~e of Mlacellaneoua Maps records 01 Orange County. drawn one s111e ot n1t1on11 bank.• ---Counly Clerk ol Oranqt! County on' your atto m ey uons with the court before Maps IS Piii' r1e0tds In the Ottic. ol Calllorn10 111111 or leCletal credit union or 1 r July 15. 1993 IF Y OU /\RE A CREDI the heanng Your appear· th• County Recotdef of said County MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 4164 stare or fedefll Mtvlngs and IOan ..._ F220741 • ance mav be in person 0 b EJ<CEPT l HEREFRQM ell 011. gu, 62nd Street Newport Bach, Ca. ··11f assoctallOfl domlctted In fhl• 11111, Pub11sned Or•MQ!' Coest oa11y1TOR or a ron tmgen t credioor ,, r Y mtner11s and other hydtocerbons. a street addreu or common deelg· all pey1ble al lhe time 01 sale, all Pursuant 10 Oectiretlon °1 Cove- "HCI HOTHHS llU HOADWAY "40RTUAU t 10 Broadw.iy Coc;1a M r <i,1 b4? 91r,o IAL n aHGHOP' SMITH I TUTHILL WUTCLIFf C HA'EL 4'1'7 E 1 7tn <;1 ( »'>I tl Mr'"" fi4(V l17 t r.ACIFIC YllW Mt.MOii.Al f'AI• Cu"" tery M or 1 vary Cl'lapel·Crematory 3500 P;u;1tir V1rw Orivr Nowl}Ort E\rllc t1 M4 2700 McCOltMtal MOITU.AllU l 09un11 eeaen 494 941 '• L~quna H111s 768 0933 San Juan C.1p1s11ano ·~ 1776 P11o1 July ,8 Auq 4 11 18 t983 or lh e deceased. you must CiJe your altom ey. below a depth OI 500 feel. without nallOn te stiown above, nu w111anty right. title end lntetffl l'leld by 11. u nanta. Cortdh1on1 & Rettr!Otlona, 4299·83 "•OU ·la lh th CO t lF Y OU ARE A CREDI· int rlQl'lt of aurtaoe entry 11 re-11 given to •Is comp1e1en1ss or CO<· Tru11ee tn that real property 1ltu1t1 which Nollce wu recorded on ~· r r im wr e ur or TOR ed' -ved In 1n111ument1 of record rec1neasf ' In said County and Stele, dete,lbed Auoust 18. 1983 a• Instrument No -------------•p resent 1l to the personal rep-or a conungent er it.or Tl'le s1ree1 address and 01ner The vendor undet said Deed 01 as ro11owa 82-19315 t 01. Offtclat Rec0td1 of Ot· P\IBLIC NOTICr rcsentmive n ppolnled by the or the deceased, you must file common detlgnatton, u •ny, of the Tt1.111 by 11ason of 11 b•etich or d•· Lot 84 olTracl 7028, In tl'I• Count)' I nge Coun1y, Calllorni1; tn ll'lt prop. .. :ourl Withm four months your claim with the ('OUrt or real tpopet1y detcttbed above 11 laull tn the obllg1Uone 1ecured 01 Orer1ge. Sl•I• of C1lll0tnla. aa per erly 111u11e<1 In H id Counly and FINC!MIT~osuTs.~~ENNTUS r h d f fl present il to the personal rep· purported 10 t:>e 29•0And101. Cotta theteby. 1>er11oto11 executed end m11p reootded In Book 2se, PtQM 43 State described .. .. ~ .. • "''"' rom t e ate o rsl 1.SSuance b Mesi CA 926215 dellvet"ed lo rl'le undtfllgned 1 wrll· 10 47 lnclualve ot Mlec.ll•neov• Lot 28 ol Tract No 8839 u per Tne tollowing person •s oorng of letters as provided In Sec· rese.nt.ative appointed Y the The unO.llloM<I TtuatM di•· ten 0ec111111on of Oelaull 1.nd De-11Aap1 rec!ord1 of atkl Orange Coun-Mep reoordld In Boot< 397 Page. t>uslness as lum 700 f the Probate Cod court within four months c1111m11ny llablllly 10< any tncottlCI· mend 101 Sele. end written nortce of ty 14· 18 of Ml!IO•taneovs Mape ,._ HUEY & ASSOCIATES. 1869 New· 0 e Crom the date of fi~t Issuance rntH of tne llrMt lddreas and otht1t Dreacl'I Ind of electlon 10 caute the lhe llreet •dd1-or Otl'ler com-COICI• 01 H id County Recotd pon Blvd Su11e 126. Co111 Mee11, o.r California The time tor f 1 tte vided j Sec-common deeton1t1on, 11 eny. 1hown und111tgnlld to sell Hid propetly 10 mon oealgrea•lon of th• IHI pr()f)«ty Owntr MR RAY TEAGUI! C3111 921127 r11tng C'la1mj will n ot expirt' 0 e rs as pro n htfefn tall•'Y slld obllo11ton1. 1n<1 thlfe-heretnabove uetcrlbed 11 purpe>rttd Tl'I• •t~t •ddreu and olh9r S CHRIS HUEY 2 Enc0te, N--prior to four months from the lion 700 of t he P robate Code Sii<! Nie will be mide. out wllllOUt •Mer fhe undlftlgned oauMCS Mid 10 be common delllgnallori, n any, or ltw POrt Beach. CetH . 92663 d . of Callfom1a. The lime for covenant or warranty. eaprett or Im· nolk:• btHCh and of elec11on 10 be 11175 Port LOC1111910h PllOI, New· rN I property CINCtibecl •t>ow la T111s Dullness Is condUC1ed by en 8te of lhe hearing noticed filing clatma will not expire plted. regarding tllle. PolM•alOn, °' Recorded April 19. 1993 aa lnttr No po11 Beach, c.i110tnl• i:•ponld to be 10085 HICl<*I v11. 1nd1v1du11 above I f h f h entumbrancH, lncludlnq l•ts, 83· 182114 t of 111d Offlclal Rec0td1. Tht unci.rlllgnld here«>y dl1e111m1 • Ro•<I. G81den Gro~ .. C•MfOfnte S Chf11Huey YOU MAY EXAMINEthe p r ort.o O\Jrmon t 1 romt e cl'l•roee1nd••'*'-oflneTrvt1ff S1ldHlewtllbemlde.butwllhou1 all lleblllty tor any 1noorrec1MH In '2640 l l'lt111Attemert1,..wH flied wo1h Ille rnr kept by the court lt you date of the hearing noticed and of tne trut11 created by N ld COY.,,1n10tw811111ty,expr ... orlrn· Hid 1t1MI eddrH• or other com-The unct.rllOMd Tru11ee 01 ... Counry Clet'k ot v 11ng1 County on above. o..a of Tru1t. 10 P•Y 1r.e rem1lnlng plied. reQatdlMQ lllle, ~.or mon dHlgnllloll afllm1 any llablllty IOt tn)l lllOOfr.G1• July 14 f911~ are interested In the estate, YOU MA y EXAMlNE tn ptlnc1PAl 111m1 of the noll(tl eecu,ed ancuml>r9"Cet, 10 pay the 1emllntnq Said Nie w!ll l)t m•de wttho\11 ~or lhe 1tree1 aodr ... .,,cs ottwr '220979 you may serve upon lhe ex· e by aald Deed of Trull 10 w1t: 1>flndp•l 1Um 01 tl'lt note(e) MCMed "''"'f'ty,eKPr-Oflmpll.cl.~ard• common dealgnallon." eny. 8'IOWI\ Put>llsnea Of•ny• Co111 Oetly ec:utor or admJnlslrator or file kept by the court. If you 845,000.00 w11h 1nt1<Ht 1~ by ••Id Deed 01 Trull. wffl'I 1111.,._1 Ing Chit. ~Ion. Of encum-hettln. or the leQll d-lptlOtl ,... Piiot July 28. AUQ . I 1, 111. 1983 uipon the auome" tor th~ ex are lnte""t.ed ln the eat.ate, lrom 211183 •• 19.00%per ennum •• H In eatd no1eprovlde<1.1d111neN. ti brant.M. 10 ••fl•f)' the pl1nCIP•I bet· clt:i •l>O:~u..... Ide bUt 429 1·83 -· d ,_., d. you may 1erve upon th~ ex-prOYl<led In .. ,d notlC•l plu1 ooale any.un<Je<1het.,.m1olHklOeedOI 1noeo1111t N01eoroth9robllo•llon o .. t ..,..m • ~t •-------------"'"'·~"tor or » mmlst.rato r, an dmlnil end any edllenc.t wllh tn1..-.. 1. Truat ,_ cn•r9" i nd •11P811-of MClUred by .. 1e1 Oet<I of Truat, wt11l OOYW!an Of wartenty, ~or'"'" NIUC NOTICE tue with Ulc oourt w ith proof l'CUt.or or 8 traoor, or The benellolary undtt .. id Deed the Tn111ee .no ol tilt 1ru111 crMtld tn1.,..1 and other eume .. provided P11«S. regerdtng tltlt. pc 111111on, or •-------------•·ul 1 w It n r . upon the au.o~y tor the ex· 01 Trutt l'lefetofOf'e axacutec:t lfld d• by Hld Deed ot Trv11 11'19ttln, 1>1111 ""''"°"•If any, under enoumt1ranoes. to PllY tot ~1 flCTITIOUI IUllNIH IM'rv ct', 8 r ~ equ e.t ecutor or admlniatrator , and llver.o to the un<1.,.111gned • wfitten Said S•le wlll be .,..d on Augu11 tile ,.,.me 1h41feol end ltlterttl on m•fnienanoe •MHmer1te,. ooete NA• STATIMINT 1w~ng that you desire spedAI file wltn tho court with proof Oec11r111on ot def•utt 1nC1 Oemtnd 12. 1183 11 10.00 A.M .. 11 '"' Cllep-such ed11•nce1, and plut '"'· •net •oornev• f-. to wit: 1280t. 11. Tl'le foltow1ng pe•10t1• are doing notaet' o f thl' Wing ot an in · tor S• allCI • wi111en No11Qe of oe. m•n A11t11\/9 tntrllne!e to the Civic c;hergH. alld e11pen1e1 or tile w11n lnttl'MI lf\ef90n, • &>rOYICled In l>u11ness a1 v c.>ntory And 11pprtltement of or tel"Vk:e, a writt~ teqU~t l•ult end Elec11on 10 881 The undtr• C.Otet' Building, 300 E•t Ctteprnan Trultee end Of 11\t trutU Cll'Mted by Hid o.clttlflon; •<IVanoet, If eny: (AlSAAOOUN s ( B ISAMAR~ f h 1 swtlnfl that you dftlre 1pec.1aJ ~ G8\IMCI Mid Notice of Oefaul1 .Avenue, Otanoa. C• Hid Deed of Trust. Tht IOtel amount l.tnder the tarme Of Mid Oee111r11tton; IENT!!RPRtses . 2 fa9 Placenll• 1 tatt> &Mf'ta or 0 t etlpel • no tice of the tu~f an ln· tndE'-Ctlon10Se1110 1»,ecord.Oln Tiit 101111 1moun1 01 th4 unptlld of .. Id ob41G1t1on.1neludtno reuon-~· charo-•no•~ of Mid IAv• CottaMHe ce111 92017 t orui or 8CCOUnts mon on~ .... f thecoumywr.e 1r.e*1p109trtyl1 1>e1•~ol theobtf91tlonMCu~by ebly .. tlm•ftdl-.ciMt~•notx• orney. SAAOOUN AL·bA.YATI, 21&1 P•· in StttJon 1200 and 1200 5 of ventor)' anu appra ment 0 located. H id prol)efty 10 De IOIO. 1oge1.t1er penMt of,,,. TrurtM, et tlle Umt ol lilt Hom110wnara Aaeocli tton lcmc Ave , Coate~. c11111 . 92827 th(' CAllfomla Probate Code tttate NRla or of the petJ. OA1'to June 29. 1983 wl!h •nfl(•'' l&tt• chug .. ~ •nd •~11· lnttlal publlc:etlon of tl'llt Nottoe. I• undtr ~ 09Cld l!~l~MretOf!! SAA8ARA Al •BAVATI 2,5, P• J M Do d w lions or accountJ nwntJoned c Al w [ s TERN R". lm•led COlll. •11penMS. end tld· 124,7'7.48. •X4$Ul .... •n -·"--10 ...... ~lie Ave QoA11 M ... ca111 92827 oh C Dll reD I SecQon 1200 and 1200 5 f ~NVtY ANCE vancn 11 lo Int det• '*901 la REAL ESTA Tr: SECURITIES unclerllofled 1 wtnfar1 Oedlrltlofl ot Thi• t>~tlnett •• conductto by. llU Via El Prtdo, S1dte tnh ... -Ufomla Problite ext: CORPOAATION ll152,037.20 Date· Mt 20 .. 1883. SllRVIC~. Callfoml• Oefau:.c,-;d :ch~~:::: Qen9ral P•r1nff'tll11) 200 0...... . .. tald llUllM STMA'1T TITLE 0, OALlprORNIA COl~OtlllOn *°' n ~ .... 88fbara .A1.eay1t1 R..... d B .. ,,,_ t Geora• T. Kelly 2553 Camino Del Rio tlo lat .. 10 TrvtlM lly: &Ml) D.J. MOfQ41f, rear Pl°'*1Y dMGrlb9d n.e1n 19 HAJtlOI &.AWK-MT OUYI Tlllt f1•1em.til wU llled Wllh the ~011 0 eacu , '--· Ot77 ... Occa•IBle, S.lte IHI 8ulle NO. 202 Illy Sl-1111 Tiiie OI Calllomla Ill realdent IOGated. Tt1.ttlM condue11ng ..... Mott~~~.~'rmY tery Counly c ..... Of Qf"'09 County on I l 3/3U·tOIS Lo• BHc\ c. HHJ San Oleoo. c~ o~ lot l800 North lroedw•y 2020 Nor1h lroeowey, Sutt• 20e, ~riv Aot":"i."' JUl)I 1~. 10~ Publlahf'J Ora"" Cout (IU~ 01 ISH ' 019·}ff'68Al Santi Ana, C1IH t2701 hnll Ana, 0. t270I 14~~-:.,0 lutte 1°' 162"o~~\1Mt•~;•• J>uDll•l'>ld Orange Coa:.~~~ ~lly Piiot July 281 29, Aug. Publl1h.ed Orange Co..1t Au~O:.:l ~~='• ~;4J!~8.;1~ '~e11<1, g~t~~~~. tH3 ~ 14)1Sl-Ht1 .. 540 5sSA 0 ~ PMor Jury 78 Auo • 11 1e 1913 • 1983 0.11)' Pllol July 27 28 P\.rbllalled Ot•noe Coett 0111y ~••• r orecfot1111011\oet' Publl1hed Oranr Coat o.tty .{i>t:Z:S~tlm•n 0 0~ Pllal ..... __________ I • 4300 83 4355·83 A ........ 3 1"83 ~2.78 93' P110t .Jvly 14 " ,., 1883 P'llblt•Md OttnQe eo ... O•llY Pllol PflOI J11ty 14 21 2 • 1903 J•"'-.. , ..... ~ ~Ofll1~.... • ....... __ , • • " , • 40~~ IJ!Jty 21 21, Auuv•I •. tH3 42:13·'3 '034·t3 ..,., • • ' ... ugua1 ... ...., • _..._ Q Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 28, 1983 •-.,. baglnn!ng 01 • ~ ooncava ----~----_., __ na ______ , &outr-tert)' having • rad~ ot MCmC8 Of ~A'nOlll 200.00 tMt, u..not NonM!ty 13 t 13 .... a1ong NICI 1anoen• cu,..,. TO ~ft WATSR tlWOUQI\ 8 oantrel ~ 01 37• 44' M'f'UCAftOlllrll1 111": t~ Monh 37'H' 69" Eut Noeloe ta ~ II'*' tn.t on 4 t.37 19ef to tl'MI point ol ti.Ginning. Merd:I ?4. Itta, C>r"'91 ~ Said tend te lnclUcMd within 1he WIW ~~J. Glo DIWtol E~, ., .. ahown on 8 ~ ftled In eooai P.O. 9ox NW, Fount.Wn Vr//wt. CA 54, PIOI 6 and In BOOlt 88, P11414t S• 827Qll.0300, IPC*ed to IN Stat• of "'°°'d of SuMtYt 1n the ol1fcle of W"* ~ COnlfOI lloatd fOf the County Racofdel' of Mid County. 8 permll tO ..,.,.QC)t'IMe "*•MID-PARCEL 2: leCt to "'8l'9d right a.. TM Board hM That pot11on ot 810ck 93 of IMM'* o.t•11llllACI tNlt IM ~lion le In Subdlvllk>n ln fhl City of~ oomptei-...n&eG11ona&MS0Uhe Beed!, County ot 0tanoe, s1a1a ot Oowrnmenl Coda. C.iitomla. u ahown on a map r•· oe:&CAWTlON Of PROJECT oorded In Book 1, Page 88 of Mi.-TM~ Pfopc>Me 10 Ol"9t1 oelleneoul Aec«d Mape In the of· •~•Into ulellng or•~ pti.. llC4I of the County Raconw ol Mid n-pit. wll -• apreecllno County dallcfl~ •• 1o11o-: ~ IOI' groundwatw recharge ol &.ginning at 1 point on Iha South-Oii Orenge COunty Groundwater -t8'1y line ol Tract No, 3642 r• IMln. Thi• -tar will be ~ad by CO<ded In Book 124. Peg" 30 and grav1ty llow by tMlll8 of Santiago 33 of Mid t.Alecelt1neou1 Mape dls.- Cfeak and the Alameda Storm tent South 95• 24' 00" Eu1 33.66 Channel which ernpti.a dlrectty trito 1 .. 1 trom the moat Wuterly ce><ner t.M eptMdlnQ ground•. The apread· of Mid traot: thenoe South 37• 29' lnO bltln• wlll he~• eurt-area ol 50" Weal 2T .tl3 t .. 1 to IM beginning 211 acr'8t IOUled u lollow&:S 112. of 1 curve conoava Sou1h8altel'ly NE 114 and S 112 of Secllon 22, N having 8 r1dlua of 280.00 f .. t; t/2, of Section 27 and NE 114. ol lhenoa South8'1Y IT 1.25 feet along Saotlon 28 Ill within T4S. R9W, uldGUl"'9lht011Qhacentral~ol see&M. S7" 44' 10": ~South O' 14 20" The pl-ot uM wilt be within the E.ut 47 1a,... to the beginning or 11 I bound•lee of the Orange County curve ccnceve E.uterly, ha\llng • Waler Dletrlct tocaled In, Towntnlp radius of 7'40.00 taet, thence ~. Rangae 8-12W. SBB&M Ind Southerly and Southealtarty 645.17 wl" be uMd tor the purpQSM llstlld feel 8IOng Hid curva thrOllQll a cen- below. The projec:t lnciudes lhe com-trlll angle of 50• 00' 00" to a tangent munl11M of Buena Park, Anaheim. line that 11 parallel with end dlatllf'll Garden Grove. Santa Ana, Fullerton. Northeallatly 250.00 feel from the Huntington Beach. City of Orange, South-tarly llne of sald blo<:k: Tuetln, Irvine, Co11a Mesa. Seal lhenele South 50• 14' 20" East Batch. La Palma. Wat1mlnS1ar. 351.119 leet elong said parallel line to Yorba Lind&. Los Alamltos. Cypress, Iha beginning of e curve concave Stanton. Placenll&. VIiia Park and Weal11<ly having , radius ol 15.00 Fountain Valley. teat· 111enca Southeasterly. APPLICATION INFORMATION 1SoulhtN'ly. and Soulh-18'1y 23.56 Water 10 be apprap<1a1ed trom reet alOng Ilk! curve through a can· Santiago Creak tributary 10 Santa 1 Ital angle 0190• oo· 00" to a t811Q8f1t Ana A1V8t lhenCa Paclhc Ocean tine 111a1 Is pateltel with and distant Point of Olveralon al SW croner of NO<tll-1erly so.oo teat trom the SE t/4 of NE 114 ol Stc:11on 22. T4S, SOUlll-terly prolongation ol Ille RN, SBB&M Southealtel'ly llM ol uld trac1: In the County or Orange. then08 South so• 14• 20" East 30.00 Wal« 10 be approprtaled from feet to Aid Soulh-tel'ly prolonga-Santlago Creek tributary 10 Santa 11on-thenell North 39• 45' 40" East Ana· River then<i8 Pacific Ocean. 332:94 IMI along uld p<olongatlOn Point of Olverllon within SW 114 ot to lhe moat sou1i-1y COl'na< of said NW 11• ot Secllon 23. T4S. R9W, tract: rtienoe North 35• 32' 50" Weal SBB&M 31.01 feet 10 the mo•t Southerly PAACEL S ea-11 u eucll MMl"*'I•.,.. ptttlculetlr Mt fOfth In the Ar11cle 1111tltlt<J "ltaMmenll" ot Oec:IAlallon ot Co-1anlt, Con- dition• and RHlrlGUon1 ONc:rl~ In "SUBJECT TO:" below (Iha "M .. 1411' o.c1a11llon"l undtr the Seotlon heading• In tvcn Ar11c .. tfllllled u tollowt" "Owner'• Righi• and Ovtles, Utllitlea and Cable Ttl .. vlllon." "Sldtyard EaHm•nt•". "Support •nd 8•ttl9menl," "En croachmenl." and "Community Fa· cllllles Ea-nl " PARCEL 4 An HM<Mnl IOI cocn- rnon 0<1veway purpoM at dNCtlb.Ml 1n lht Stc:tlOn tf'llllllld "Comrnofl Driveway Easement" of the Ar'tcle enlllllld "Euamanta" of Iha Deel~ atlon TM street address or other com- mon dealgna11on of H id proper1y S-1 Sllkleal Name and addrus ol lhll beneficiary at wnose request lh• sale 11 being conducted Uptown Federal Savino• end loan Aasocta- 11 on ot Chlcego , C/O Shearson/Amerlcar1 Express Mort· gage COlpOtBllOn. 120 I East High- ta nd Avenue,Sull• D. Sen Bernardino, California 112•0• Olrecuona 10 1ha above propwly may be Obleln= reque1tlng same In wr111ng Ir the beneficiary within 10 daya lrO th~ llr11 publl- calk>n ol this not~ - Said salt will ba made wll'10ul c;ovenent ol werran1y. express or Im· plied. es 10 1111e. posse"lon or en· cumbrances 10 satisfy Ille unpaid belance due on the note 111<:ured by said Deed ol Trust lo wll. $91,658.54 plus 1he lollow111g es11ma111d costs, e~penses and advances at me time ot the 1mllal P\jbllco11on ot this No- tice 01 Sole Ettlmlllld Trustee's tees and cost 1n the amount ot S 1 686 90 ptus Interest a1 13 75% per annum on the unpaid principal balance trom 811182 10 sate. plus any advanc11 the benefletary may bll aulf\ortre<I or obt19ated 10 pay. plus any accrued 1a1e charges In 1he County of Oranoe. corner ot Lot 12 of said Tract: Weter 10 be epproprl1led trom lhenCe South 3g• 45' 40" West Atamed• Storm Cnannel tribulllY to 250.60 teet parallel .-l1h said Soutn- Sant• An• River thence Pacific -·811y prolongatk>n IO Iha begfn- OoNn. point of Diversion within SE nlflg of 1 CUl"'9 concaw Northerly, 114 ot SE 11• of Stc:11on 2.2, T4S, ha\llng a radius ot 15.00 feet: lhenc:e R9W, SBB&M SOUlhw881811y, WMt811y. and North· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDE" A DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEM· BER 10 1980, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAL SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUlD CON· TACT A LAWYER Dated July 6, 1983 Shearson/Amerlcan E~pr8" Trust Deed Services. Inc as Trustee MIUlll A. Brown. In the County or Orange. -terly 23.561 .. t along Hid curve Amount applied tor· 35.000 through 8 oenlrel angle ot 90• oo· .et~leet ~ annYm by storage. 00" to a tangent 1"'41 that Is parallel Water lo be uNd IOI· Irrigation, mu-wllh Ind dlltanl Northealle<ly nlclf>el and lnduttrlal purposes. DI-310.00 teet from the Soutl'l-1erly ~ralon MUOf\ r\tmed. Janu81)' t 10 line or said block; lhenele North 50° o.cambllr 31. The mulmum rate ot 14' 20" WMt 351.99 leet along said dtvarlllon to ottstream storage snail parallel llM to the beginning of a not a•oeed 6.000 cubic leel per sec· curve concava NortheUterly having ond. a radlut of 680,00 1881: thence ENVIRONMENTAL INFOR· Northerly 593.41 feel along said MA TION curve through 1 central angle of 50• ASSISttnl V1C11-Pr11sldanl 1201 Eafl Hlghllnd Ava. San Batnardlno. Ca 92404 7 t 4/886· 79S t or 886· 7811 Extension 376 01 377 PUbllSf\11<1 Orenge COHI Dally Pllol July 28. August 4, 11, 1983 4358-83 POOLIC NOTICE 1(082t3 FICTITIOUS 8U81NH8 NAME 8T lo T1!MENT The lollowlng persons are doing buslne" as OSBC PARTNERS, 1201 Dove Street, Sune 570, N11wpor1 Beach. Ca 92660 -· NOTIC• Of' N'f'UCA TIOM TO~TIWATP ~ATIOM17191 Notlcie J• het.t>y ~ thlt on Mttch 2 • 1ee2, Ofenoe County Water Dl•tr!C!,IJ. C/O OlllrlOl Engl-. P.O. Boll aauu. Founteltl Valle¥. CA 112708-4300. ec>Plled to the State Waler ~'°" Control loltd tor a ~mh to apptoprlet• wet8t, aub- leel lo .,..ated rlghta. The lk*d Illa Mltmllned lhll the epc>tk:atlon la Ill COMO!-whh S.Cllon 66943 of the Oov111nmen1 Coda. DESCAIPTIOH OF PROJECT The applicant propoaee to divert 11onnwa1ar Into tKltllng IJf•~ plll. Thall plll wtll MtW U aprNdlng ba•lr• tor groun<hwtl« redllroe ot 11'18 Or•noe County GroundWater Basin. Tiiis waler wtll be diverted by gravlly flow by mean• of 881111800 CrMk and Iha Alameda Storm Channel wnlch empt'" dlrectty Into the spreading ground•. The aprNd• Ing bulna wlfl have a ll.lrf-arM of 218 acre• located u loliowa;S 112. NE 1/4 and s 112 of Section 22, N 112 ot Section 27 and NE 114, of SeCtlon 211 all within T4S. MW, SBB&M. The plaoe of UM wlll be within the bound11lll1 of Ille Or•noa County Wiier DltlflCt tocaled In T ownllhlP 3-6$. Ranges 8-12W. SBB&M and wlll be uNd tor th• purpoaee Hated below The project lncludM lhe com· mun11111s ol Buena Park. Anaheim, Garden Grove. San11 Ana, Fuller1on. Hunllng1on Beech, City of Orange. Tualln, lrvlne. Costa Meta, Seat e.acn, La Palma. WHlmlnster. Yorba l.Jnda, Loe .Alel!lltO&. reu. Stanton. Pl ;"VIiie Park nd Fountain Va APPLIC I N INFORMATION Waler o be approprleted tr Sanllag Creek tributary 10 S Ana RI r thanc:4t Pacific Point ol Olvtfslon ll SW Cl SE 114 NE 114 ol Stc:1ton 22, R9&. S &M In I County of Orange Wat be approprlal Sanllago Cr tributary I Ana River then Pacific polnl ol Olv11r11 wtlllln S NW "' ol Sectl 23. T SBB&M In the Counly of Orangt. Water to bll appropriated from Alameda Storm Channel tributary to Santa An• River lhenCe Ptc:lllC Ocean, point ot Otverllon within SE 11' ol SE t/4 of S8C11on 22, HS, R9W, SBB&M In the County ol Orange. Amount applied tor. 35,000 acre-111111 per annum by alOf~ Water 10 be uMCI IOI: Irrigation, mu· nlClpal and tndu1lrlal purpoeea Di- version seuon named: January 1 10 Decembll< 31 The maximum rate of diversion to ott11ream 1I01aga shall not exceed 6.000 cubic feet per MC· ond. ENVIRONMENTAL INFOR· MATION ·- According to Ille Calllornle En· oo· 00'" thence North o• 14' 20" vtroomental Quality Act and its weat n '. 13 tee110 the beglnnlng ot 11 guldellnes. Oranoe County Water curve c:onQva Euterty hevtng a District la the lead agency and wlll, radius ol 200.00 f11111. lhenoa North· theralOl'll. be reaponflble tor prep-eu1erly 131. 73 1 .. 1 along said curve arallon ol appropriate envtronmen· lhr~ 8 centrel ano1a ol 31"' 44' tel doc:timenls and for determining 19": thence North ii" 29• 59" East wllt1'* or not Iha propoeed llCtlon 41.37 reet 10 the most wes11111y WIN 1'18119 • llgnll\c:alll effect on the comer of Lot 1 Of ukl tract; lhenee envtronment. All lnqulrlM concern-North 65• 24' 00" West 61.56 feet Ing prepwallon of the enYlronmentaJ along the t>Oundary ot said traCI to documents th<>uld bll dtrec1ed to Ille the point ot beginning. Russell R Otelll. •O Wellp<>ft. According to Ille Calllornla En- •lronmental Ouallty Acl and hi gu1d11llnes. Orange County Water Ols1r1G1 ts tne lead agency and will, therefore. bll reeponlible IOI' prec>-arallon or 11pproprta1e environmen- tal docu"*11S and for determining #hetller or not the propoNd action tlllll 11ave a significant effect on the envtronment All Inquiries concern· 1ng pr91>er111on of Iha env1ronmantel documenlt at\OUld bll directed to the l ead Agency. Lead Ageney. Said 11nd Is Included within 1ne The applicant wOI prepare • water area ahown on a map nted in Book con181'11ttlon plan Ind/or adopt • 54, Page 8 ol RecOl'd ol Surveys, In local waler conMIVtlion prog11m Ille office ol ttie County Recorder ot tor the u1tlma1a uM of waler sought said County. by thlt application. The street address and other com- RELA TIVE TO PROTESTS mon designation. ii any, of the real Protesll may bll bated on ~-property described above IS lb .. Injury to vested rignts or an ~ purpOrted 10 be: 800 Sea Lane, tegalton tllll Iha propc>Md &D· Co<ona d.i Mer, CA prOl)ft.tlon would not be within Iha THE UNOERSIGNED TRUSTEE Boa.rd's jurlldlctlon. would not be Ill DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR IN· the publtc 1ntereat. WOUid ha.... art c 0 R R E c T I N F 0 RM A T I 0 N adverM erwironmenlal Impact, °' FURNISHED would be contraty to 1-Any 1>9!'" Thal u .ld sate la made wllhOul son desiring 10 protest Iha Board s covenant or werranty regarding 1111e 1MUanct of a ~mil pursulfll to lhts posMSSlon or encumbrances. or as appllcatlon lhall Within 60 days from to lnsurablllty ol lille. data of l~anca ot thlS notice Shown Thal iota.I amount ot the unpaid blloW (or within SYCh lur1her lime u balane. ol uld obligation• together may, IOI' good cauM shown. be al-with advances. and esllmaled costs towed) Ille 11 wrltlert protest with Ille and expen-11 $6,536, 142.97 S111e Water Resources Control Tnll Notice ol breach ot 11id obll- Board. 901 P Street. Sacremento, gallon end electlon to 11111 said real Callf01nll 95814 In car• ol Iha con· pr099f1Y wu recorded as 1ns1ru-tac1 petWOn specified below. Protest menl No 82-443718 on Oec;ernbllr torms wlM be fumls.ned free of 17, 11182, of Official Records In the c;tiarge upon raQU99t. A copy of any ornce of the County Rec;()(daf ot protest lhall be _,, to Ille appll-Otange County, State ot California cant. Tru•IM or party conducting Sale: CONTACT PERSON. FOf public CAU'O...-A LANO lnter .. t and environmental issues. Tm.IE COW.AMY l(atllerlne Domeny (9161 32•·SS70. 1010 Noftt1 ~ atreet F0t any 01ner questions: Wall auhe a Bourez (916) 324·5&38 a.nta ""41, CllMonlla IZ102 DATED: June 24. 10113 (714) --..n Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Attn: ,_..._ Department PllOI July 14. 21. 28, 1983 BY: CALIFORNIA LAND 409&-83 TITLE COMPANY. Trustee ---.,.-11111-IC-un_TI_"r:___ Donn• J. Thomas n~ m1 w. Foreclolltre Manager aHIM70 Irvine, Ca 92714 Ronald J Speyer. 1842 Pt Carlon Place. Newporl Be.;ch, Ca 92660 Thomes G Brown. 28 ArbOles. Irvine. Ca 02714 Gary 0 Cot>M •091 Olablo Cir· cle, Huntington Beach. Ca 92649 This business Is conducte<I by· a general partnership Gary 0 Cohee This sia1emen1 was tiled wllh the County Clerk ol Orenge Counly on July 11. 1983 F220311 Published Orange Co11S1 Dally P•IOI July 21 28 August 4. 11. 1983 •209·83 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF TllUaTEE'S SALE. Loan Ho.n-39551·3 T.8. Ho. T .... tlT-1 UNIT CODE X SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE a.s duly appointed Trustee under the following deSGrlbed deed of trust Will SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pa)'- able al the lime ot sale m lawful money 011n11 Un11ed Slalesl au roghl, lllle and interest c;onveyed to and now held by 11 under said Deed ol Trust tn 1he propaly here1natler de- sct1bed TRUSlOR WILLARD MEARS, an unmarried man, HOPE HATH.AWAY. an unmarried woman BENEFICIARY· UNITON FEDER· AL SAVINGS AND lOAN ASSOCIA· TION. a corporation The applicant wlll prepare a weter conservation plan and/OI adopt • local waler coneervallon program lot Illa ulllmala UM of wller IOUQlll by 1h1a apeucallon. RELATI E TO PROTESTS Protests may bl bued on posa- 1018 injury to vested rights Of an ti· 1ega11on 11'181 Iha propoaad ap- propr1111on would not be Within the Board ')uroadiclfon, would not be 1n lhe public: 1nt11<est, would have en adverse environrneotll impact. Of woulO be contrary 10 law Any ~­ son des1r1ng to protMI Ille Bo111d'1 1nu1nc11 ot a perml1 purtvant to 1hl1 apphcation sn111 within 60 days from oa11ol1ssuance ol 1hts no11C11 l!hown below (or wllh•n auch lurtl'ler llmt u may. tor good cluM tr1own. be al- lowed) tile a wtlllen prolM1 with lhe Sll11te Water Resources Control Board, 901 P StrMt, Secramanto. Calilornll 95814 In care of the con- lacl person .tpecltled below Prolett lorms will be lurnllhed lrM of charge upon requMt A copy of any prOIHI Shall be '801 IO Iha appll· cant CONTACT PERSON· For pub!IC ~nterest and environmental '-1(11herlna Domeny (916) 324-5670 For any other quHllon1. Wall Bourei t916)32•·S636 DA TEO June 2•. 11183 Publlsned Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 14, 2 t, 211. 11183 40911-83 Pllll.IC NOTICE IUNRIOfl CCKMT Of CAU'C>NtlA. NOTICE Of TitUaTU'a a.AU TitUaftl IAU NO. 2110 On August 16, 1983, al 10:00.A.M Calllomla land Tltle Company. as duly appointed Trust .. under and pursuant to [)Md of Trust MtCUted by Gerald F Goeden. en Individual u TruatOl lor Iha benefit and MCUf- lty of Consolldaled Cepttal Sptc:lat Tru1t. a Celltomla ~ trust as Beneficiary. dated Sept9mbllr 1, 11112. 1nd recorded .. Instrument "'°· 82-311147 on Sept9mbllr 2. 1982. of Official Records In the Of- fice ol tl'I• Coun~ Rtc:ofder of Or- ange County, Stale of Calllornla. PubOtlllld Qfange Coast Dally Pt1o1 July 211, Aug 4, 11, 11183 4251-83 P\B.IC NOTICE Pt.tauc ttEAllltNO RECORDED March 26. 1981 aa Instr No. 34447 In Book 1399S page 1607 of Ottlclal Records In Iha office ot lhe Rec:order of Orange County. ae1d deed ol trust dllacrlbes the IOllOWl"O Thll portion of LOI 36 ol Traci 6!>3, •• thown on map re- c;orded 1n Book 19, Page 42 ot mlS· cetlaneoua m•Pt. records ol Orange County, Cet1torn1a. described as tol- 1ows Percel ~ 11 shown on a map l~ed 1n Book 88. Peges 10 and t 1 of Parcel Maps, In the olflce of lhe County Recorder of said County COUNTY Of 0.-ANCW In the Maller of the Appll::ation of CHUNG-SUN LEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha! tne Clly Council ot the City of N-- por'1 Beach will hold a pubtlC hearing tor Iha purpose of ga1ner1ng tesll· mony and miking a determination .. 10 wnetller Berrells Saloon and Retlaurant (E Gads I localed at 2100 W Ocean Front is being operellld In compliance wlll'I Iha conditions ot apprOllll ot USE PERMIT NO 1717 (AMENDED). wh1cn allows a res- 1aur1n1 wllh llva ent11r1alnmen1 and dancing et that 1ocatk>n. IO< Change of Name No A 110123 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1sec 6064) WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR CER'TIFIEO CHECK (payable at time of .. In lawfUI money ol the United StalM), at: In the lobby or Callfomll l,*'4S fltle Company · 1010 N. Miiin Street. Santa Ana. caltfomia. NOTICE 1$ HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN 1nat &aid public hear•no w111 bll held on tna etn d•y ot August. 1983, 11 the hOur of 7 30 p.m., New- port eaacn, CA 92663. 11 w111e11 llme and piece 1n1ere11ed pe<sons may appear end bll heard thereon WANDA E ANDERSEN. CITY CLERK. City OI Newport Baach Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot July 28, 1983 4356-83 l'tBUC NOTICE YOU ARE IN 0£FAUl T UNDER A O£EO Cf TRUST OR MORTGAGE OATEO Sept9mbllr 1, 19112, UN· LESS YOU T Al(E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· NOTICE OF TlllUITH'I SALE YER On Auguet IT. 1983 et 10:00 a.rn. An rlglll title and Interest con· SHE.ARSON/AMERICAN EXPRESS V9)'9d 10 end now held by It under TRUST DEED SERVICES. tNC. 81 Mid Deed of Tru.t In lhe propert) Trustee, or Successor Trustee or 9"\llted 111 Mid Covnty and Stele Sub1t1tullld Trn*1ee, ol that certain deecrlbed u : Deed ol Trust exacuted by Chris F EXHl81T A Callas, en unmarried man, Ind re- PAACEL 1· cord«! Sapl9mbll< 16. 1980 ., In- That pot11on of Block 113 ol IMM'• strumenl 2t191. In bOOk 1374S, 8uWMa10n In the City of Newpor1 p~ 289 Ofllelal Aeoordl OI Orange 9Mcl\. County of Orange. State ot County, CallfOfnla, and pursuant to CllllOtnll. • .,_, on • mac> r• that certain t11011ot of Default end COfd9CI In 8oo11 t, Page tl8 of t.Ai. Election to 8811 ti.eunde r8COfded ~Record Maps. In the of· A.prll 1, 11163 111 lnttrurT*!I no. floe of Iha County Aec«der of tal4 63· 1378811, ot Ottlctal Record• of CcJun1Y, dMcribed 81 tollowl: 1111<1 County, wlll under end pureu1n1 eeglnnlog on Ille South-I to H id Dead of Trust NII at public bounCMtY of Tract lllo. 3542, • aootlOn tor c19h. lawful money ot the .,_, on 1 map recorded Ill Boolo United s11tH of Amerl<:a. 11 the t24, Pegee '2 end 33 of Mi. North front entrence to the ~oun1y ---Mapa. In Ille olllce of"" ~houM. TOO Ctllic c.ntar Drive ~..:r Aeoord9r of Mid GOUnty, W .. t. Senta Ana, CaHlatnla ell that '°""' 60 • 2•' 00" EMt 95.22 nght. lhll and In tar HI conveyed 10 .... fl>om ttie motit W•~ comer and now h8ICI by 11 under Mid OMd d llld Wtet, tMnoe ~ I Ttu1t In Iha properly altualed In toulfl 11• 24' oo~ &.i 12t. tt '-County end State a.tellbed ... YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DA TEO March 24. t98 t UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION iO PROlECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 1128 Seablull Or • Cotta Mesa. Ca 92628 "(II a strMI eddresa or common c:111s1gna11on ot praperly is shOwrl above. no warrenty Is Qtven as to llS complatene91 or correctness)" The beneficiary under seld Deed ol Trust by renort ot a breech or de- taull 1n me obligations secured thereby. heretolore e~ecuted and delivered 10 the under11gned a wrll· ten Oeclarahon ol Default end De· mand tor Sale. ano wrlllen notice of breech and ol ele<:llon to cause Iha undarslgnad 10 14111 said property to satiety said obllg111ons. and tll11r11- at1er the undersigned cauM(I said notlee of breech and ol alecllon to ~ recordfl<I February 22. 1982 •• 1n11r No 82-061175 of Offlelal Re- corda In the olllCe ot lht Rec:Ofder of Orenge County. Said sa•• will bll made. but without co.,.enanl or warranty •KPflll or Im· plied, regarding lltle poasesslon. or encumbrenc.e. 10 ply Iha reamlnlng prlnclpll tum of Iha nola(t) MCured by H id deed ot Trull. with lnterul 11.s In said note provided. 1c1V1ncie1, II eny, under tne tetms ol Hid Deed ol 1rua1, 18". charges, and a11penaet ot Iha TruslM and 011n. trust• crnted by eald Deed of Trull Said Mia will be held on Friday. Auou•t 111, 11183 al 2.00 pm . Al 2 00 pm .. At the Chapman Avenue entranoa 10 Iha Civic C.Otar Building. 300 btt Chtf)man Avenue In the City ol Ot· 1k1r1Q Mid ~boundary HIBIT A Of tlid Trect U42: tn.noa aontlrlu· PARCEL 1. Lot 111 of Tract 1oa.1. Int llonQ Mid Sout"-terly n the Olly of IMM, County of Ot· ~ t7lel IN~~ , Stat• ot Cellfornla, u per map Chung-Sun LM hU llled. pellllofl In this court lor an order alt-Ing petitioner 10 change hie/her name trom Chung-Sun L88 10 Angela Chung·Sun Lee. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED thal all persons 1nttfHled In Ille mallet alOfasatd appear before lhl1 court In Department No 3 al 700 Civic Cante< Drive West, Santa .Ana. Call· torn••. on Augutt 29, 1983. 11 10.00 o'clocl\ A M , and then and Iller• lhOW CllUM. II any lhey have . wt"i' said pellllon '°' cnange of name snould not bll grented. IT IS FURTHER ordered 11\al a copy ot lhla order to lh-cauM be published In Iha Orange Coalt Delly Pllol. a new1p1per ot ganertl c1rcu1a11on. publiehed In thl• county al least once a -k tor lour con• .secullve weka prior to the day ot uld heoring Dated July 13. 19113 Frank Oomenlchlnl Judge of the Superior Court PuDllahed Orange Coatl Dally PllOI JUlf 2 1 28 Augutl 4, t 1, 1t83. • S001..a3 MllC NOTIC( ~TITIOUI IUllNSH N.-aTAnMIWT The 1a1tow1no pen1on 1a doing bualneu u · SUPER-TOURS. 10221 Slater Ava, Fountain Valley. Ct .. 112706 JOHN MCNEELEY. HltlO $an Mateo, Fountain Valley, Ce .. 92708 Thie butlnMI II conduc:ted by Ill lndMdual JOM McNeetey Thi• .,.,_,, ... flied #Ith the County Clertl of Orange County on June 20. 11183. ,._,, Publlahad Otanoe COMt Olily Piiot July T. 14, 21, 28, 1"3. 3073-83 MllC M)llC( Incl MM1CM! led tn Book 460, Paga 3T-311. of eoutt1 ea• ti' 40" E.alt 80.00 '-': lleellaneou1 Map•. racordt of Or-loutrl 51• Ot' 20" lM1 207.00 twt; Coun!)', C.HfOfnla, 1o11tt1 41• 37• M" EM! 160.117 !Mt XCEPT all oll, gu end end 8outtl 35• 32' 60" EMI 486.86 ydrocerbon Nbllancea and othllf fMt• ~ ~ Mid SOuth-ln«ll rlgl'ltl. wllhOUI. ~.Ille ' ---.. Of NICI Trtet IOhllO 1n1er the eu•lact of aald llnd ~*46' 40" Waat 260.IO own 10 • dlttanc• ot 600 feel lrom ._. to .. ~ ~ • CJUtW he -1eoe •hereof. u r~ 1n .,__ ~ hlWlg I rllCIUa of he Dead r.corffd December 14, 11.00 t11C: ....,. 90.Mi•...,,. 1179, In Book 134)$, Pt09 '13. Of. ToTICI! AT TIME OF SALE BIDS MAY BE MADE IN CASH AND/OR THE CASHIER OR CERTIFIED CttECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h Al Ille llrM ot Iha 1n11111 publl· 0111on ot 1n11 notlee, tilt total amount ol th• unpeld balance of the oDllglllOn MCUled by the above d• .crlbed deed ot lrutt tnd Hllmaled 110111. Pl*'"'· 1nd adv1nce1 11 '161, 2.20 7& To dtermlM 1119 ~­ Ing btd. you m•v can (714,037..otee Otllt July 111. 11183 SUPERIOR TITLE HAVICE u AIO T1ut1M '1CTrTIOUe _, ..... Mt.Ml aTATW•NT The lollowlf\g Wton I• doing bu11naH u GENE'S AUTO SERVICE. 2050 H11b0f Blvd, Coate Mete. Ca .. 1121127 PHIL TAPLIN, 20e21 Oolftawtl Lent. Huntt1191on lelefl, H'441 n.N ._.1 :::'4 ~IO~OO' lclal ~d1 ~ NDf9I ;?,'4~ 20" Wwt ':.:C~~::ci-~: M1.• fMt to fie~ d a U_,l'lel\ll IOf Ownert" and "lkit>- M'fl CJGrlU'lll Noi1'11lii'lt'1J helllnO , &e!Uement encl ltlCl'OICh- 1 ,.-... crf leo.00 ~ tNl'°9 t' Of Iha Ar11C18 entltlld "Eaat- Nol 11 1111~ MO.At -~ .... of"'• Decl••llon of Cpye. _..__ Uw dlfOllll' 1 oanttel ta. Concllltone encl RM1ttc110n1 1 c<W 00' 00''; ~ Nof1ll tlbed In "8U9J[CT TO"' belOI# : .. ~. 29" WMI 47,13 ~ 10 ~ th8deolatallon"). • By 1 0 Set"'C4! Compeny. '9f'll ly P1trlcla A flltndlll ANltlllll Secretary OM Olly Blvd. w .. 1. Of 8"98· Ca. t211M (7 14)135·8281 ltubll.n.d Orang• 00111 DBJly Piiot July 29. .AvQut1 •. 11. 1983 4360-83 Tlllt bl.I.,_ le conduetad by t11 Individual Plllt T llCllln Thia llatamBlll -fll8d w1U1 Iha County CllNll of Ofanoe Coull'Y on June 2t. tta3. ,.._. Publltl'led Ofanot Coaat Dally PllOI July 1, tot. 21, 2', IH:t. )020-13 •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 • 5 6 7 8 I ·. ~ l &L~ ..&.aai _a CLASSIFIED · INDEX ... • ..... !* lime ...... ...... ,. ..... '"' ..... ~ or TUllAy lhtougf't ,,.. .. ... PUil llYflllT day publteltlone: 4:30 ' • lo f'tlct Yw Ad, Cll p.m. tM Pf~ ~· 8~ beyfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, Fo<Seturd•Y publlcat1ort. 2 'ba dn. 2 bolaupecee, Reducied -$1.~.000. 642-5678 UAL ESTATE -·· A...-..lt11l1 lloll-lal.ol>d n.1-l'•nl....,I• ("4"'""""" a. .. ·h CQ«•t\.11 dttl Mai Cotuo M"" . o..,,. l'Qlnl El T"'o Fount.it• V •11•¥ lti;nlot\1"1n o.. .. ·h lli;nl, llart.,..r JrVHllll' ............ S.-..h ........... 11o1i. Lof""" H11i;..t !A.kt> Yorftl M1..-;n VM.•11 H.,--.. pi.If t e.~-" S.nl.'INnmlo S4lf\ Ju.n Ol.pt)\f .. t•I S.n\il ANI Sf-,.1 Bt•h So.JUth ........... Sur\11&1• S..i.c h Tu,~un W"tmtf\lll•t M«1hth1 Jloow. ,.., ...... , .. ,._, .. , ••. 1"'0~ ~~.~ ~·1r,.:~:1~ t'••H\i! t•" Lu~ l'11mmt tln•µt'rh l"11t\\-t1ttn1n1un• J1u11•• "'"' Uni~ ti• IU'M"'t tu Ul• Mu""'"' lnu •ttt-t'ti•t• 11\ in,lu,lrt41t P1111~" .... """ l•jiif' "'"' M<bS. tt11tt• t'.;tl" .1iiuwnt.a1n .,._ • 1 Ut,.Ut(4 ( .. Ou t ol l 1-unh Out nl St.ue u .. n. h•~ • .arm\ "-" f""P"1y Tlnw Slwo.rtnc R.£.~ R.E Wanll!d RENTALS U 1.u.M.'!lo t'urtu•~' "'"'""'"' Unturn1tht"ft th~-. 't-'urm""h ... t 111 Unfurnu1kt-d ('elfldt• f\&ttt Cuodo Unf T1)wn~' lum T•>wnhuu.M.,. Uni Oupk·''" rum Dupl.-A<'> Uni /\p.nmtonu. f'"rm.ht-<d /\po,.,_. .. Unf /Ip .. tUrn ot Uni l<OOm• !loom I< 8oonl tt.ol.f'b1 Mot~LA GUC't'tlt•~ Su1ru111•r tt .. nwh Vaira\H~ S..ni... I• • Rt•nlal• w Sk.11 ,. • R.e-ni.all Waf1\t"d 0.-r-ac~ ro, twni ()tf.,.,. lk'nU.la BuMnt-. R1..nt..I• eumml Jtt;>ou.I• lndw\ R..•o._1, Sc&r•a1 M•• Kint.ab deldltne193 p.m Friday. ....... -.,..._.._.. ~ydlldliMlsllp.m. ~ .... , 1002 1004 IOOI 1007 1011 10l2 IOl• IOU 1032 1034 HMU 10.i 1044 Fr1dey. Monday dlldtin. OcMn & ;my viewa. Matf.ne room, 4 bdrm. 3 ta 11:30 a.m. Seturday. bath, 3700 eq.fl. Xt.ra parkl.na. $1 ,385,000. aw• NIUITllU 1111 end e«recttona mty ~ mede on ume dtad· Un" 111 above. Pleaae all< for a "klll numt>er" When canctlllng your ad. :g4~ EUlll 10)2 heck your tel deity end 1M' report errora lmmadl· :::! ately. The DAil Y PILOT 11178 aaeume• llablllly lor the 101• flrtt lncOfrect lrtaertlon 1C11W only. :::i-•------· 106il IOiCI IOW 1100 11i:. ll~l II !6 l~tW l'U ' 11'M 117' lkll IJl I.I'll t t:• I Ito H !) ll)l' l)Uh l)J'· 1):.0• . ~, .. a tr al t002 IAYlltlEllYFRllT S' Mein channel & turning betln vi-, complelety remodeled. 3700 aq fl. 5Br. 48a. game rm, lam rm. llv rm, din rm, 3 car gar. French drs. hrdwood firs, brick patio & entry Etc. etc. Xlnt llnancln2, Including new 1st 10 v. 30yr 2nd, wm take trade for portion ol equity In In· duatrl•I or acreage $1.7115,000 Fee By owner. 642-5286 eves, 873--0760 dya . 1)801---------- ::: llYHTlll 1m Ovptex. CdM $380,000 lrtptex, CMS 169.900 Trlple11, Lng Bch $280,000 l lOO Comm'I Viste 1. 1 million ll(J( All ol the.. properties ~.IOI H UU HIO heve e11cellent llnartclng. 1131-7370 Liii iii.i Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ large rec. nn., beam cell.lnp, rumiabed, patios. $420,000. f 11111111 UIDI llLLTIP New 4 br, 4 \.i ba, custom French Norm.a.ndy FAiate 1.2 prime acre hilhop Sl.250,000. MlllUI OAYl llYFlllT Coronado la1and CWJL bay{ronl lot. 85' boal deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. 011w1w11• Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath. lake view. 3500 aq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.\l f\11y-. ,j,. [)r.v• N K t,J'i bit.I * HIRIOR RIDIE * Come visit the most fabou.lous view new custom home in Newpoty. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm. ram nn, 5 bath formal dining, 3 frpk:s, 6 car garage. Large pool & ,acuz.zi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. tnl l&lll 1-1 HELEll B. DOWD llULTDI, llC. 1•4-1114 m~ ltwPllT HTS AIU Ill O&IYH ~ The pleee lo be, corwe-T1"1IMI TRADITIO'.\IAL RL\LTY 1GOCI n!«ltly located to au ot Tetllh lt .... 1•4 1700 ~ e w po r I ' .s I Ine s I i3 Bdrms:!3 blthl. p00I and = ---------amenltlH. Spa.cious 3 ipe Elegant. $350,000 2to2 •••• .... •••• Bdrm. 2 balll home with I assumable financing. Full ~ PlllE VIEW nice enclosed patio and price $!>50,000. • ..,. w backyard. Neat and lldy1 ~~ .llSlllE CREEi home !or just $169,900 ~= one of the few un-142·1200 '*Cote Realty 2912 obstructed bay, oceen -& l nvestmt•nt 2111• and night light views In ttM mi ~~:k~u::::uiu.~~;m~r: ' ' 1 ... N22 modeled 5 plen with 3 2112) Bdrma. 2112 baths, tam-E.1111 llSTl llSA ANHOUMCEMCNlS lly rm. and private spa !••••••••••Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba hOme The view end decor are w/lamlly rm, 2 trptcs. RV out1t1ndl119. Just lllled IEWPllT access Loceted bet--. """°"'""'~ ...... , .... ....... , & round """..,.. .. 1•.,......_..wt 9-.rvwt' .._ hi•.>I• lt' lru&rU4 \Kif' Tttt\•I BUSINESS' FINANCIAL RuiUnt ....... '"' Sit\t• • Buai1nt'2!ill Upp,nun•U•• l\td•nt'» W.itnh"'t •ln¥t,tnwnt "9t•"hU\1IM"t lnvt,..•n•"t1I w.,.i.,t •M1oni •tu L...wn •Mi""~ Y.',,.ntf'd M1•t.•1.c1-. T ft EMPLOYMENT ... 111 "1f\\•"tl •4,,.._ "'•nlt•t A•ALS MCRCHArc>tS£ Ant~, .. , /\µf.ili,.r•t' f\Ull lfHI""' 8'-t.c. M.-\fu .. t" Cclff't ,,., Al t .. ~utl"'"'' t·nmJN-l•'" Yr1"' \U You •urn1tut• t••f#liCI-"°Wh.'t- H1 "-•• hold titJll 111.h Jt'...,_.,..,, Millh1f'tor"" M1• .. -ll .. "4·~ M1• W110H'\I Mu•tcal tna.lrunlt..,.b OH•• .... \ .. r-tUIUrt• & ~"'"""'"' Pt•no., & Ot'*n. ~~w~~,.::~ .. -u BOATS ·twt\4 ' H•n• , ... , .... •'··~~-· '"I !t-1--~·· ~ .... ,.,_.1 11\t ~IJJ M11un1 Sur\"• Shfl"' /ti I"•"• St•of14ifCI' Sui>s>lM"" "~""" 1100 S.ulbi•Hh :lj)Ol 1004 :Miit 3014 301U 31118 ~ '465,000 Y1fW Tua tin/Irvine/ SIS Aaklng L EN 0 E A . S R E • $119.900 631-7370 •vii IOH 401~ (7141 67).4400 :::~;1---------­!~~ SPUILIH Piil .,11• wllh 3et 3ba Huntington Bch home Really Sharp! $135,950 '""' 0 1EIA WHIS" ""~ 4 Br 2 story w11h great pool. $199,950. 0111 loall~tr Rt1lty 111-1110 OPEN Till 8 PM. TUllFHRH Husband In N.Y. wants last i.oiu sate. Young 3 Bdrm 2 Ba 601 1 with 2 fireplaces and 3 6()11 cir garage on a deep ~l! deep lot. Great area !IOI• cloee to beach now only l!Ql2 $167.950. 751-3191 60' &I t>lll c:. SE\£CT :~: ... PAOPEATIES bll fillill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&; 622411 UPEl SlllPI 3 bdrm. 2 beth home on cul-de-sac. Covered paUo Ind morel Only $132,500. POSESSION. PRIME VIEW PROPERTI Ex· pensive 4 Br 3 Ba. lamlly rm, pool 8 spa. Mint cond lender will assist hnanc1ng w/low cash 1n- V8'tmen1. Priced BELOW TRADITIONAL REALTY $450.000 Call tor ex-I•••••••••• ctuslve showing WllONEllS Hl-1211 HW· WllTtWATH VIEWll UYSllE OIYE C .. M-Y1EW A • waterfront community" condo w/Po<>I and bOat slip available Well planned 2 bdrm -den, 2 c.r gar ano central 10- C&hon 1n a presilge com- plex Easy to see $425.000 Overlooking Emer1l d Bay-.spectacutar ocean -"''\ll IUHO•n end whitewater views! 4 t tOMI ., •-- Br. lamlly room, formal REAL ESTATE. dining, spa. Custom ... 1400 quality home Just Im••••••••• II S ted • S 79 9. 0 00 R Od liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Daley ~4-7020 11 .lllTLlmll lllCUYH Lllll RULESTATE OWIH SAYS ''SELL" Only S 128.000 tor 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1-vtne condo. One-level end unit w/greenbell on 3 st~es Flreplaoe, double garage. workbench. private plllo. gas b BO. Motivated Miier. Mary Jenk GE ~sQ-Q100 . . . . . Fabulous Oeauv1fle plan on nuge •" acre 101. Large pallo Ideal for enterteln· 1ng With p00I. spa, bit-ins, wet bar. BBC. musie. etc Spacious 4 Bdrm home with dynamic nigh cell· Inga Mollv&le<I seller hu priced lo sell $795.000. 1714167J·4400 IPlllUllPllL 71110 with thlt 3 bdrm. 3 bath I~========= !~\~ belutyl LOW9SI 1)(1011 lrt 71JH arN. Only S135.95-0 ;~:: Oall leaHMr •••"1 1020 tlt-IUO ~~! OPEN TILL 11 PM 702el•·-------1028liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRANSPOfH ATION • Amt•lt -~ .... h,.. c..· .. 01.,.h Mo'• .. U1lu• •M1•V~ w '""~Ol)tt'n MtitV' ft • .-.. .. "" H\' • Tr_..h F"t l t•'-• I Tt .. 1i..~ \!uh1111. AUTOMOTIVE Au1t• l .. t1ioow Awto ~ t\ll•' t.t .. 1\A A1•h• \\o11u ... t ""~· .. ,, ...... u ...... a \.\~1 I •~•H" llU! '" '·''"' \1H11~11 • \ f11~t~' HOIO tlllt1 llOlt I 11111~ 8018 !MllO 8',111 llll1• It'll~ Miil ME ·LllE· Tur1retoctc. 2 Bdrf'I. 2 be ~ 11111•1 den Townhome D•· 11(11) tlghtlul spa. brick patios. ""'" view.. $239,000 ""l' '"'"1 Ufllliil ()UI t 1t •Ml S '"1 '~ Realtors. 675-6000 ::!~ , _________ _ Went Adi Call ~2-5678 AUTOS M'OltTED WIW1 IPA Off VIO) llllTll 11m1 TllTUHOl snz,100 Choice location. Spacious rooms. Delightful gardens & patios for entertaining or relaxing. Reason- able community facilities include tennis & pools This immaculate 3 BR has all that and more!! ,\U.1 u.11,,. . ., ''"'*' t'•tt•• ,, l\41J>U11 l\,l .. it• tit •· rr ... ri .... 1 1l1iltll&o1 ....... J•l(U"4' J• ...... , l,.;Mml:tot•·~uo U,,,.u L....~"'' M11-..1,. M..__ ...... ,, M1"""'" !lo"" M•lM.lbl•h• MIO O!Jo>I P•tOf'r-• ......... 1 """"""' "-vii llollo Ruy\• -36>11 5'1N#11 TU)'W ™""'"" VolllaW ..... 11 V<•vu Mi<o . ..,._ .. ~111; Thia terge 1lngi. l&mlly ~:'.~ home with 4 bdrm• & 2 rn • bath• haa IOll ol clall & •111 amenl1te1. Low malrtltn· ~11.-enc• yrd. blfl redwood ::i.\ deck Beet ot an • orily • v11' ltlort dlltanc• to the -111 t>eachl Just listed • better •11• '" todayl 759-15-01 or ::~ 752-1373 lilt lllJ7 WALKER• I.,.., ilO a.DD t14l :::~ Real lltaflt Vl4~ 81&1 ti~) ti~) ,,., 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.i llMI• 1111 tle:t tllS tlf7 . ... "" 117J 11n 81TI ,, .......... ........ ,, Tt9de your oN .._,.. for rt•• ...... , .. •"" • o• 1rnd .a. ..,....n IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ·::~~~· S(C~61Jµ-"f..tr~· :::: -----...... ai, (lAf • '°"Aflt ·=~'::,.. .. :-':...~, : to-.... ,.. ·Olll· """-" ..... ". S U L l J Y I I' I I I I· t Is,~ YI I ~-.-C_L,..E-....E _Tr-11 ~ I IC I' I ,. Our OICI lunl •• tO "'" '"" • • • • l'tlnld • -•IOI 10 0o ~ ..-------, ••:otnlC -I SUOI CS I 1--1"--,..1-,.l'r-ilr--Tl-1 e ,,....._ .. .-. 1111_, • a....-.___._._ ___ ..,_ , .. :,;.~:;,.;.:.;.: 1 :::.' ·· r r 1· r r r 1 -.~:~":,'. '1111" IU I I I I, I I I ..-.un Altftft .......... 1111 Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28. 1983 Cf I _..,. ___ ............ a. .. 1-.1 _ _....1 .... = ... ;m.:..:;:f•;:.r.::lal;.:.• ___ .. __ ... ____ 1 .... 1 ... W....,,•--••lillt l••tt 1100 le11n Vafanl••.. IH1t1 Uafarail•" A11rtatat1 hr•I•• .. Atu!•nh, Ual. Atut ... 11. Uaf. lea1111.. • , lalMI lalaa• llH C.11111 .. l Jiu IOU lnlat 1044 Cott• Mese. t978 Hlllc:r11t C•r••• ••I ••• Ul2 lniat ZZ44 lalflieai 1 ... 01 Ct1ta Mt1a 1724 1..,.rt It••• 271t l'art !!!\_ ... ~ IAUll llUll TURTLE ROCI dbl wide, 2 br 2 b•. 2 3 Br 2 Ba i frplc, so of 2 10 g Bdrma. i7U:H600 11 ••• a -Finl. rmmte to llv 2 bt i.. ., LARGE HOME flJYATI IUlll1U shade, IPll<ie rant $1SO, PCH Avlll 8110 at Furnlihed rnor Apart· 2 Br 1 Ba. $445/mo 2260 New 1Br Condo. trplG, Newport Hatt, U76 lnclL ~ W/RENTAL Ara evlllebll to ';OU~ VISTA nu cp1s/dr1pes, bit In OE $1050/mo 875-2500 mant. Beyiront Private C M1pla No p111 cpt1/drp1. bttna, git~, utlla. e31.e&10 8". ecim. 300 81oc:k APOLENA vou own this • Br 2 B• :~~11911~{u~n ~~u1;:0:~~I Spyglass Ridge 4 Br 2112 ~isor Beach. Older pereon No 640·4•64 pool, f'Y 17SO mo. "· F thr 28' hie, H.8 . Cl.Oii ' MUST SELL view home In Cameo F1nt11tlc, 4 Bdrm. 2~ park. 129.500. 751•63,.5. ea. front & bac:k encl. pelS. Yrly. $425, let, last, --laat NC. 852-5071 TO OCEAN. $275. AV! 1 ~I0,000 fHllgvahls1nd1sllVer1yolralrlga loot! TbOatph'coWNaOldlTolr~NM.Codanatl .. 957·1762. yards. 2 lrplcs, bit-In bar, ealfy Q617e3an61ng6&5 Security Oepd A;,a~lv:ugo~e~ b~a~~t;I~ wkdya 8:30-5:30 Ilk for 8·1. 758--0700, 53Ml14 BY OWNER 675-8729 ---lamlly rm, 3 oar garage. k d. 7 eves an drapes Matu~e working Newllg sunny 1Br COndo. M•. Young. M\114 ... , I poselblllllas for U · A/C. Dae: orat ed In IHHLUF Pill w/gardener $1600/mo. 651·1177 w n a person only. S325 .. uc. frplo, new cp11/drp1, Herbot Rldg9 Lull. Condo pension $325,000lnc:lud· &lrthtones. S388•500· Baautllul 241164 wllh 635-0344 Very nice 2 Br. laundry, Rela required 494-~695 bltna. garage, pool yrty 1550. Alty to •hr • lal... Ing lend Seiter wlll Ile!~ enclosed porch • Mod· C .,. ... 4 gar. avail 9110-6110 $800 mo 111, IHI & MC w/comp1Ut>l• P9flOll • I Pnlallla 1007 finance. Marthe M1en1 ~ ular Manor Home. llland tlll .. ua 1H $575 , dap 673•9018 BAY TIMBER APT 7 5 2 -5 O 7 1 w k d y a (atrllght) 752•9442 dayl. ae:utlfut ooea.nfronl home 6.44·8200 lsor kitchen, large llv rm, din· I Br 1 Ba. patio. lrg yard, -1111C-· ...... _ --- -... ~ t Br lrplo, pool, private 8:30-5:30 as« tor Kite 640•24,... ev~nd Ing rm family rm 2Br 1 $•65/ $465 ._......... -·· Ce1ta MtH l.14 patio, enclsd garage. on Balboa Peninsula, 4 ealty 2Batha: Large storage' ~~d!'p ... 263;;'0B I Elden IMNI $475/mo. 399 w . Bay St lllllE I SP&Cttll lncf9dlble Oc:ewl View :h5~~~·w~ytr~d~n~~ Permanent porch steps Ave. 639·2044 eves. Beautllul view With CASA or ORO 646-9883 28r, lBa In choice Nwpt 2 br, 3 bl s. Uiguna lteme ot Ilka value. 651·1177 Agt.540-5937 $350 hom_e_p_ait utlls pd prlvacy.2mastorbr,den '" Condo 2 Br. 2"ee near ~::OdC~th~?negr~IP~~ll~ condo. poolFrplC,4!~•· 305/561·5560. Nearly new, 12• wide-. nr 2'·•b&,PatersTurtlerock. ALLUTILSPAIO s c filaza, pool. ru r • garage, ·.......,,,.. C •• t •.. ,,, 10•4 enchanting 4 rm crptd s t450/ 552 7038 Compare before vou rent cptldrps lg PV1 deck r..:: _ _:_ _____ ...,... .. • NptBch,walktogrocery, decor appls tool mo • ' 1575/mo Incl heat & area garage s750 mo M/F lo 1h1t1 3 Br MWIFlllT llPLU FllllLY P&llTll Owner wlll carry at 9% tor 30 yrs. $650,000 IELFIOll P&YIUll IUUlll 111-1120 c..... •.. •.. l 022 .l&lllllE OllEH 2 br. den, many upgrades $289,000 tea Open Sun. 12·• 6 Maritime Drive. By owner, R. Foster. 975-0060/760-1733 10% HWI $26,000 646·2573 539-6190 BEST Riiy fee Rane no San JoaQuln Custom design features. water, no pets 63 t 1476 Agl 631·5 t55 TownnMC.M. '280 tit a II you "8ven't seen this. *° ~V:.Ote llN"ft ----1175 3 Br 2 -Ba, family rm, Condo 2 bd. 2•1, t>a. den pool, bb~·J0"';dh ger~ge, Oeco1ators model unit. 2 --lest. Work SH·Te40, riou haven't seen lhe ---ltaelt Pro~tJ blt·ins. nu cpts/drps w t w et bar . l rpl ~ou~~~~~p~g ~~peisus11 Br. 2 Ba, tor din rm, WALKTO THEBEACHI home 548-6378 or mag I • .. L 1069 Morro Bay cean View $1100/mo 640-8559 2 br, yrly, $700. Frplc. lga 548·1825. Joen. nestcondomlnlumvatue tWJOll Ha M $750. Ask lor Pete 1Bdrm Furn $545 Condo.manye~tras.Sec 1 11 6739060 In Costa Mesa. Located I,_"' _ _.-.....--..-......;...,-. Lot $3,990 Easy terms 751•3191 365W Wiison 642-1971 gala $675 Dab pv pa 0· ·----NB Condo,pool,lndryfec. m gated comm . finest 2 ll41 l1rfreat Mt•H Beautiful views ol the Pa-_ _ Lit DH le1cll 2248 540-0702. A 111 II now . 0 • y • upgrades. all nu appl., Lovely 6 6i w/room for cltlc: Ocean 675-7239 3 Br 2 Ba F.11m Rm, trplc, --8 3 7. 3 2 8 2 , 1 v ea upgraded cpts, much use 120· yacht Cute 3 br --3 t 5 2 SI c 11 y A 11 e Museum Director needs H I I ll 2640 Eastside CM 2 Br 1 Ba Spacious Sl""le. one 548-5962. ol oak, upgraded window w35 sllp Must see! PP Dapltxta/Uiitl 1300 $850/mo 64 4· 1636 long term lease. In Lag •• • eac duplH. upper, anctsd . .,, 1--------- coverings. 2 br 2 ba Owner, 673-7873 Nwpt Beach. 1260.000, 3 3 Br. 2 Ba. Montecello ::oi1:~ l~~e'res1:~e~n YOUR OWll g!rtswa~h5~~i~~uzz~;~ 6 two bedroom apts. 7r/51r;:::':e~ ~ ~: $139,500 Agt. 720·0504 ···1111EP•• Br & 2 Br, $20K down Twnhse. 2 car ear, pool. option to buy 494-6531 COUNTRY avafwKnd 558-8300 Nr beeCh In Ne.831-7024 -Steps to sand. 974·2 t44 $72 SI 4 Bdr wt 180 deg. ocean no pets. erra Ocean view 3'br2b8ihhae Eas1slde Costa Mesa Cot· Nwpl oceanfront, met. 2Hll•E vu.$400.000 •llalua.Wlll HoHH It M NHN Mgmt.54 t·1324 many •tras $1050 & sm ESTATE toge, 3 Br 1 Ba resp F n-smkr, own rm, with garage apartment, sell at $299,900 Call 1325 3 Ill 2 I& lee 539-6190 BEST Beautilul . park like $635/mo 631-1755 ba. Yrly $333. 631-8198 allay access $155,000. Patrick Tenore 760.a702. , ___ .., .. ______ o 631•1266 819 No Flower, SA. 3 Br. Yard.lrplc.washer/dryer wllhterracedpool Eslde nr 17th SI, 2 Br 1 IOEAllflm FllEll was atlny's office. New hook-up No pets 723 Lll•DI Ni1 asl 2252 *Private Pa1tos ea, lrg yrd $525/mo + 3 BR home on large tot. cent AIC. tieal, elec & Center St Bea'titUul 4 Br, tam rm hm *Covered Parictng $300 dep 957-2528 fURNISH£0 or MIF to ahr 4 Br tum ""' $97.000. Easy terms. plumb Worth $45.000. S775/mo 1s1. • sec. Days Cocktall pool & Jae. Avall *Spacious Apts UNrURNISH[O, •12 prof men. S400 + y, POILlllllE wlil deliver for Stl,000 497·6287,Eves 1mmed $1400/mo *Olnlng Area XLG1Br$495.2BrS595. ALLUTILITl[S utll.Cellensad Quiet locauon 3 BR 2 Ba. =-,,,.._...,........,,..----.,...--850-4133 496-4792. 673-5354, agt. •Walk In Closets Pool, Patio. Frplc, PAID. H[ALTH 787 842"4300· llllll llME PlllHOT llraplaca, RV acceas. 5 Br. 3 Ba, spa home. Santa Ana, very clean 3 Br 4Br, 2Ba Mesa Del Mar, 2 *Home-like Kitchens Dshwsr 557·2841 CLUBS l[NNIS. Prof F n/smkr, c:onoMlll. •W llLY IHl,000 $148.000 llnanc:lng by Wastclllf. S268.000. Wiii home, $5,000 or $17,500 C8! gar. FR, lrplc. $850 Ni11ioa VieJ't 2267 t blk to Hun11ng1on & l&HH VISTA &PTS SWIMMING plus $400 ., utlls, dep. & MC. Done only In the best of owner listen to offers. 642-4959 mo 759.8006 • Frwys S N.8. Sept, 1. in.em delivered 10 your 101 C 1 bod 3 $485 t B•. 1 Ba Apt much more' orry. taste with the highest l•J •o01r4le llHr. BIG CANYON Home.• Br. 850-4133 --ounlry sell ng a e br UTILITlrS FREE S .. 85·S595 2 Br, 2 ea 111· 6pm (Lw meg) QU&llty materials. A •Br, 3 Ba. 2800 sq It. 2 yrs 2 bl p001ljacuu1 newer 1 Bdrm '" F 5560 " no pets Modeh 541· llH many custom features, 1-1---,----1~3-5~0 ne d e 0 ,,..1 d kid / S600' rom Townhouse Frptc. sky· d I 9 t 6 baautllul and sunny 3 exception all" main· acoat rtf w. gar n r. n "vs. ecor 9 pets 9 2 Bdrm. From $650 I ht II t> llt I open 31 Y 0 Prof mlla 25-36 non-emkr 10 anr 3Br tum twnnll, C.M. 1275 mo. 648-4301 bdrm f ami l y rm ~~~~~~~~~ ' -$1200.631-2150. 539-6t90BESTlee 10 s.patoo.a u -ns I h Ith h bas : fained. $795,000. PIP, 2 houses on 2 R2 lots. -LAOUINTAHEAMOSA 366 Avooado Oakwood own I ome w 1 8 1 7 141 7 6 0 • 6 2 6 3 o r C M. 1 81 & 4 Br $BOK 5Br. ~Indoor spa. HOME§_FOR RENT 16211 Parkside Ln 1 blk TSL Mgmt 6 .. 2·9412 local on ln Canyon Crest 2 Stry 3 lrg Br. 3 Ba, lrg Uv 751-6128. Prlnclpals each l50/, dwn. Own/Agt 20x26 playrm. newly Mllslon l/lejo 3 Bdrm 3 wot Beach, 3 t>lks S or dEstales with r.rlvaBle gbar· rm wllrplc, lrg den. only. 642•9666 redec $1500 mo. Owner Ba. $750/mo. Fenced Edinger Large 1 & 2 Br calling , Ian, polio. garage, spa, pool, sand volley ball court. billiard room Call Bay M eado w s Apia 646-0073 387 Bey SI blwn Harbor & Newport Blvd Ciiirden Ap•rtments Newport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (al Oovet) 642·5'11 Rmmata 10 lhf apt rw So. Cat Plu•. 1275 mo .. carl)Of't. 54M280 .-ans, woo . er er $167,900 979-0734 1661 Indus St. 241·0•53. yard, kids/pets welcome l"'l· .. "'"'1 carpet, (WO fireplaces. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-IUFFS CHM I PW 436 Carnat1'on 871 1402 (213"'56 6832 A t I 545 2000 • v•• II.ult--' r•Hlngs, formal I• . · ,.. • gen · no ee · --Rmm111 wanted to lhlA 28r, 2e.c .M. t~ w/prof lemlle. Areptace, patio. S300 mo. -t '-' utll-hlel. Must be reap. 30+ non-smoker & ,_t, c.at &42-4321 Ext 245 ctys. Of 6-46-4-073 eves. """ -4 bdrm. 3 ba, spilt level, -Ne t Be la 2669 dining, large sundeck IHI FIHOLISIH corner lot, large patio on Cdll TRI PLEX lllUI llW Newport Beacla 2269 •por ac and more plus communl· Local bank has loracloHd green belt. rec re-• llTll& OISTOM -Prestigious t>achellor at ty pool. spa and tennis. on 2 baautllul condos. decorated. new crpts. ldt 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. ~ Oen with 1 Br ' Oen. 2 Ba. steps to the Balboa Bay Club. Owner has bought 1·3Br, 2'/JBa and t-48r, Wei Bar · Redwood 3 br, 3 ba, lam. rm. lrplc, be 8 c h • c 0 mm 1 Y avail Aug 15 $1100. Incl another and wanrs to sell 2~Ba. The units are 3 appliances, across lrom Sauna • 2-lwo bdrm 1ac In mstr ba, huge rear pool/lenms $850/mo utli 642-1802 Newport Bu e.ti No. 880 Irvine Avenue (di 16 th) 645-1104 now. years n-. spacious, fully rnfi~a:lngo~n~a7i11:C:~~~ units,• car garage. Ask· $y~0. 5o0r11ve by852{86022E6tden P r2o3p850e r I y House 11.a1L l"' ... ·1211 ap""'nt.,. w/modern faa· Ing $5.t0.000 mo • 64 • Aertatah, Val. Large uppe, JBr 2 Ba enclosed gaiage, upper. $575/mo. Mesa del Mar No pats 75 t-9905 Ive --""' "" dally all 4 pm Mr Dean TRUST DEPT lures including micro-760-0157 CIOICE 3 bd, 2 b8:"2c:ar gar Mon-Geatral 2702 1435. 2 br, lovely spac. clean, on quiet cul de sac In Anaheim. nr Katella & Euclid. 546-5704 Rmmta Aug 1. 1325/mo. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wiik to belCh. M S-8280, d -•r 1 1 OanLewls v H 1 ~~~' wave an ....,.. -c ean ng 833_7622 E. SllE TWISME aco (H omes Yrly. I ... -. ovens. Ille entries. dbl IY IWIEll " S 1150. 494-4524 vj} . ,•: • garages w/opanars, etc. E'<ac. 2 sty condo. 2 br, Newport ocean frOnts Superbly dee: 2Br. 2'/JBa. 3 bd cottage. completely ____ .~m Submit on financing. Agt den. 2 ba, 2 trplcs, pools. duplex & 1rlp1e11 Spec-lrplc, skylltes. PV1 patio. 642·4623. Jae, gardens 545•18e 1 tacualr 673•7873 range/micro. W/O Loe In remodeled. huge newly Lg Baoh/Unlt: frig. patio, nice area, Vic· torle/Cenyon area. no d o gs.Ava il 8 /2 7 S• t mo 631·6812 "!! 111 4 pm. Saa Cltatalt 2171 rmmta tor belc:tt hOuM. 2 Br. i•es. Yearly. POOi, nr Mlle, 25-+ pref. '350. li t, baacn. bus No pate. lu t. & dep. &45-8823 sm complex w/pool. Lse landscaped yard, garage. -CUtthavan 3 Br big R2 lot, _ 1 400 $800 mo Agt 831-5155 lrpl, $800/mo. 1s1. last. Jall•H -- BY OWNER •Br, W·B•. hrdwd floors. $215K. Let1 ler Sile securtty No pets p • I 2707 New Condo tor rent, 2 Br dbl garage, move In Own/Agt 6-42-9666. ii•••••••• Condo, E/slda. 3 Br, l¥· 213-380·9680 days, 1P'!!'l"e.• .. • .. •-H-•-.---2•~ Ba $700/mo IOUI I .IEm Y1fW 498-6277 Rqom1t1 wanted: To llW Nr SC Gen Hoap. 2 er, 2 luxurlou1 38 r , 381 Ba. newly re d ee:. OCMnfrnt condo In N.8. $495/mo, avaJI Aug 6. $350 mo. Dyl "4·7547, 200 blk 4-0· lot, 3br -t den, 3ba, yard. compl. raturt>. $575.000 Open dally 1-5 (Call llrslJ. 217 Jasmine. con d . S 1 1 2 . 5 O O. ---------C 1 B h ba. dbl gar, ftplc, lease 714-548-8533 eves S450, 2 Br. ulil pd, 673·4400 5'48·8454 DOYER SHORES ap strano eac only, no pets REFS raq 410 Harding, Balboa Newly decorated EiiSi'Siife 2 Or t Ba No pets $500/mo 63 t ·6155 Owner/agt 673-555 t Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool home, very privet&, E/slde $239.900 SPYILASS 646-3557 4 eR . s l ngla-111 1, ---------T , ad e w 1 n d 5 u n • Lrg lamlly home. 5 Br 2 Ba. surpassed ocean vl-s. skylfles. hrdwd llrs, trplc, s 6 3 5 . o o o . A g 8 n t bit-In micro-wave, cov· 85 9t35 6 201 ered patio & fruit treas, 1• • 44_. 1000 l'Q. It. ol attic space. For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 $134,900 Opn Sun 1·4 3137 Sharor Ln By Owner 5-45-2786 Owner wlll carry first at 10%, 30 yr ll•ed. 35' RV access. pool. 2700 sq It nome, 4 Br. 3'11 Ba. 289 Lilac, CM 611.5055 or &42-2000 YA TtlllS E:cpanslve custom home on a huge lot 5 Br ••;, ba, new spa & pool. Most ex- clusive showcase home on a commanding vi-lot 1935.000 lsahld S 131.500 land Quola R & H Investments. 75 t-5989 Ouple11. $260.000, 3 Br & 2 Br, $20K down Steps 10 sand. 974·2144 FlllHLllllE Newport Shores. close to beach. tennis, swimming. 4 Br sinnle lamlly • lg lot. S 135.000 Make otter. Carl Mosen Agt 760-2643 Palisades. $750 mo 548-5647 4 Br 3 Ba Fam rm. form Ph 6PM-9PM 54 7.1 t5S Best Area In California din 1m. spa, S 1500/mo Climate, location. ocean Desired local 3 br 2 ba 650-3-455 Peninsula Poin1 '2 Br ? breeze. no wind, Newport crpts bltms gar $575 NBa 2 c.ar garage 2 Beach Is ieaious 1 blk w or t ti more k 1 d s Big Canyon Condo 3Br pauos, trplc, $ t t50tmo lrom blutl and naach 539-6190 BEST Alty lea 2' • DI $1 175/mo Avail Lou 675·9 t33 Ocean View between E~ec Qualiiy 3•4 t>r llr d fr 1mmed Call 476-2252 _ _ San Clemente and Dana 2 b 2 dys or 4 98-83 4 1 CorHI ••I Mar 2722 Point. Double Corner lots a dsnwshr gar pool ev/wknds two sly $725 • lee 2 Br 1 Ba. frplc. dec:k, nu ad1acent two streets and 539·6190 BESl Blutts condo, 4 Br 3 Ba. cpl $700/mo Isl, last • alleyway Zoned C-1 ano recently decoreted $250 dep Ou1e1 cpl only . approved lor apanments Executive Condo lrg 2 Br s 1200 673-2422 No smoking 01 pets Avail ' 898-5974 alt 6 pm aves 8'42-68&8. Gr9Q. SHARE 3Bd 2ba HOUSE. WeataiHler 2791 •;, 01 to belCt'I on Pene. Must have turn '250. Mo. OI TIE IUFFS 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrplc:, w/d, trig. 850-20901842-8700 Quiet 2Br. 2Ba. close 10 d sh w r S 9 0 0 I mo . t--------- beoch llreplaca, patio. 968-7773 Shr 3 Br ept on N9wpor1 dshws~r. din rm, encl I tO Island, non-1m1Cr, tro arage $625 mo. 2153 OOal Mstr Br w/own Ba '326. ~aclflc CM Jell Agl. '225/1266 W/Chrletlan 6S0·06-42 " t 7 call 548·4530 Family Single Parent OK. __ S_T_E_P_S_T_O_B_EA_C_H_ 586-5398 Shr 3 br, 2 bl. 34th St, Ne. above Protnslonal 0 1· & Den 2 Ba frplc pool. 8115 Cell Answer Ad fices wllh 36' height &P· clbhse. walk lo Shops. EaSlt>lult 4Br 3 ba lwnnse. 540 542.4300 24 hrs j Pent ridge Cove 2 Br 2 Ba Furnished Sleeping room. proval was S 129,000, $650/mo 673-3313 2 car gar P•t•o $1300 hu11t-in s. 2 car garage share oath, nr SC Plaza. $260 Mika 5-4a.5170 or cell An.-Ad wlll sacnllce both tor ---------760-85 t3 LARGE 1 BA view deck wt opener. pool, spa lemale non-smkr pref $98,000 oash. 496-45 t 1 MESA VElllE Harbor R1oge 4 bdr spec-gar e7 tras $750 • dep $785/mo 545-31 15 S2701mo 556-1737 Woodbrld.,., 3 er 1112 aa, 1 7 19 Marigold 640·4255 •-2 story 4 bedrooms. 3 tacular 111ew. lormer Pvt t Br, frpl. pool. patio, Lge !urn house. br'"'i"ba. S250/mo-+ 1/3 utll. E¥91 SAi .11&1 C&PISTRUI baths 4tll bedroom has model. $3700/mo Agl COlll Mtla 2724 gar. no pets 399 W Bay Clean n/smkr. F pfat. 556·0030 Brenden, 37, 642·•300 VIEW IO•HITH bullt-tn de11k and book· 760·8333 $475 646·9883 S300/mo John 548-2497 786· 105-4 Marc: FORECLOSURE! In &llClualve gate guarded shetll8s Pool. spa. water· Harbor View Homes, lrg 4 2Br. 1'.Ba, lam rm. new VILLA IHHA Lovely HB Home. huge leatalt ...... lilt Community In San Juan fall Quiet location br $ t 500 mo or cp1s/drpsl pa1nt.1g patio 00 JI I lk 1 .,El SI. 10 "'PM $12001 1 1 " oo p 2 Br, 2 Ba. Quiet lamll" r m. 8 pr 11· wa o Nureefrom.......__..,_, •• l.w .. WI -. Creek area. Restricted to mo annua ease .,2 0 11urn atrick No pets. nice location ' be hF/$285 ocl ble .... _..,...,..._. • 4erhousa +2 Brapt.Only $85.000 to $155.000 Dalebout Bey & Beach Tenore 760-8702 2195 MineiST S650mo co m PI e ii 95;c3955 ,nag 8 lnghome for~hal ~--------Great lamlly home leatur· 2 lots lrom water 0 B 1 63l·7300 • dep To see calt Osh wr/dlsposal. lndry • one opening for m.-ing 4 Bdrms plus famlly wlterrlllc view. Owner t % dn. e ow market Npt l1e1ghts, 2 bd, 2 t>a, lac: encl gar. no pets. Nr Nonnwood shopping w/other gentlemen. Lg room, 2 llreplaces. large desperate. s325.ooo. Fae financing avallable. Hid· lrpl, hOt tub, gardner 545·9604 S5601mo, incl gas & cir. own Ba, kit .. Jae. s325 rm. One ol)9nlng for yard with beautllul spa land Sumbll all ollars den Mountain 831·7570 Mesa Verde3 Br Fam Rm $6501mo Avail 8-15 251 water $300 dep 2324 Incl. utll. 731•8630 female et1hef pvt rm or and decking. OWNER Xlnt llnanc:lng. 2 Ba. $900/mo • $500 Kno•. rear house Call t bdrm duple11. yard. gar Elden 546-4147 rm to shr. For more Into NEEDS FAST SALE, ROo675•4000 I .I. lxcliHft 1100 sec No pets 2024 N. 6-45·51 tO Small pal OK Avall Aug Room. $300. Pvt ba & en· call Lll11 Heneon Como MAKE OFFER. Asking AIGER PROPERTIES w iLL TRADE Fabulous Capella. Open Sat 9.11 Npt Tarr Condo. 2 bd, 2 1 $425/mo 540-7998 WESTWE VILLAIE trance. Cookl~, worl Ing Piii• care, 24 hre. 1 137·900· Call S40· l l51 ---------Balboa Pan in Point MESA VERDE FINEST. 3 ba, no clllld/pets. Rant. I Br upstairs w/gar &PTS. man Laguna 4 •-••59 548-2025 Harbor Knolls Condo. 3 home, 2 yrs new, lor BR 01 955 W 19th St $•60 1 D ---------B 2• B S280 000 B ·plus den n room. $ 6 1 5 . $400/mo No ""IS Reis · · · .. ,.oom for rant. non smkr, w entad am unfum . .._._ r, ,.... a. • · Y home. unit, land. etc. t dbl ,.._ B 1 Ba patio bit Ins I I S250 ,..,.... 760 6961 e gar .. QU•&I street 642-30731650-7737 req·d Avell 811 352 Vic-r • · • • male or ema e. +. wig··--(~ ......... ._~· owner. • home from beach $975 I I ... ....-_,..,. ..,,_, mo 549-3768 Seaw1nd 5 Br. 3ba, view, tori& 645-8t61 . poo .spa,nopes. 5•6-7499. Klngaton, P.O. Box 9 . Harbor Ridge 4 Bdrm. $449,000 Can Mark Agl TIL M1•t 141 1122 Y·~·"' CA """'""' epec:tacularvl-.lormer 633-3434 , e v es IEW21111& gdnr, tennis/pool 2Bdrm 18ath$590,g&r: • SMALL NEW FURN --..• ........... modal. $3700/mo Ag! ---Garage. lrptc:, w/d S t800/mo 559·9539 age. ld1ge oatlo no pets. B•al. aclt 2740 non/smkr shr/ba, Prl-CU-ft ft1 760 8333 1.£ W •• I.. 1625 hook PS no ""IS 721 -reundry hook up avail vale Entry, Kitchenette, -... -Assume VA loans IS low -• -u · "'v The Blutts. 4 Br 2'' Ba 2Br 18a. minutes from Nr Sch, pool, tennis. TV. Ital -ll F ·· ER 1 C .. Canter SI Condo dbl garage patio 534 Bernard 642-4905 .. ~ 1 1 • b 1 IS 61/2"• 3-4·&5er, top IX n osta ... asa ,695 1 0 .,.,h, ups a rs .. a cony. w /0 $250 Incl utll EJ•' ...... nr 17th St ~ ~-R~ OT / d /mo. 91 •sac sys Walk l o shopping 2 Br 1' ba To nhouse_2_ $500 720 n5•4 .....,. • areas, motivated. U .EL ~6~~ENPROPERTIES 497-6287,Eves sctiools,park Near pool p ai10~. ver~ c1ea'n mo .., ., 493.3490 ege S&Olmo. 05 ·2 2t Marcella, agt 8•0•2678 90x 178 with older 752· l589 49&-4792. s , too 1 mo Eves s s 5 o / m o de o 2 Pr 2'' B a TownhOuse, Hotell)lettla •nytlme s.11,,11 Ttnlte•t home. s225.ooo. IMUP, OLUI Fiii 494.7429 642-5530 or 646·9556 ~~r~1~r~. d~~r:t& b~!';~ LAUU IUOI ;;0t:-t;,;;l~n:;a..~~llla~;-:_-:.-... -n;_.1~4 Oceanclose2Br •2 Ba lle7loC1r1U1llltr. RH1t1Farai1liH IUTPIOPUllU. TllEIUFF$·CHIO :tBr tBa lcMdok.no area, n ew carpet llTHlll 1617w .. tdlH.N.8.imto I ~~:· T~nl~;s~:~IY IU·ll21 Gtatral 1102 Easlside 2 bd, • den, 3 Br 2•, Ba. pool. 1ann1s, pets 2563 Elden F $650/mo 642-7803 Wklyrantala.lowratn, 3800 aq. n. 2.435 eq. ft. S 129 00 0 A ~~~~~~~~~ stove refrlg. W/0, gar-pulling green. Nr school S4751m? 831-367 t .,5450/mo up 1 & 2 er. 1 TV 1 ea If Su1t1ble tor rnedicll OI • · gent= Easily allordable $250 age. $600/mo. 111 ano & shOps $1150 w/opt • 1 hcoo!.,pool· r. co ee, dentll.Agent.541-l5032 851·9135, 644-'4201 Low down. low price. Saa· paysrant utlls charm'n 111 8 8 2 Br 2 Ba. Blurt view Cnlld unrurn o urn. pool, spe eat.... ... steps to 1--'-e 1044 view. lrg tot. $379,000. bungalow must see lasl -s3oo cleaning de· 644• t3 ok 631-6107 t8992 Florlde 842·283<1. ocean. Kllch's avail. 250 aq n. Sutle. '200/mo. I~ 0 I p p posit. T H -ti 3 B 2 B 842·3172. 985 N Coest H-779 "L" w. 19th. Sl arre I ash ropertlas 539 6190 BEST Riiy fee II PETS he etg IS ' 8 2 Br 2 Ba patio, pool, spa •• , • laundry hook up garage Laguna Beach, '49•·5294. Costa Meal. 851..at28. * ~ • I ~ 00 • ·· • -HERITAGE . REALTORS 1040 * WHlllllllE * 85 t-8767 Ctrtaa ••l .. _, 2l .. ~2 • • c I u b house. gym . Lg Bach, w/yd. full k!Gr .... , •ad Sell llST IELLI ... • IU·llll s 14ootmo utils incid H $600/mo Nr SC Plaza bCh. quiet person, no 1aatr Bayfront Offlcla, ~ .. 3 bd. 2•,;, 1 yr, upgraded, Harbor Ridge Lautremont. 3 bd. 2 be. trplc, garage West·slda, lg 2 b, 1·~ b, 642•79 18· W 839" t542 645-4533 pelS, non-smkr $426 mo. ltatall ltM perking. Janlto rlal. ~ a.:> ~ • >< a.:> • ~ • I 4 •1ln ik 'pt>n' SIVI not hiich ln·pr-ktl, rtuon ab!# con. r laulfled tdVfrti~lnl( shutters, drapes. land· Prolasslonally Winier Nr bch. 673·0667 huge lvg rm, flp New kit, W81erlron1 3 Br -3 Ba 2 Br 2 88 stove. West· 960·0587 Balboe lslend 2 Br 1._.. 8 1_8_73_-_,_oo_,3 _____ _ seeped, nr pool and tan· 1andsca.._,, & dacoretad: 1---1 1--L-2169 patio. gar. S750 No Pets S t500i mo Dock tn· d 1 d r Upper 28r w/har<i'WOOd .....,. OFFICES 1800 W Coeat nls. Maka oner Open ocean ';;w, large spa, tw~r t lC• 646-2389 eluded 3 Br 2112 Ba s1 e. aun ry ac no pets firs. no stove or retrlg, 7 or more, Aug -Sept. • . house Sat/Sun, 12·5. 22 reduced to below Bayelde Vtuage. nr water. Daaa Peial 2f 21t c:Rond,o. 1Geas1e h$900/mo, 2SB4751mso 64c&-4382PI-blks lo bc:h. nice yd $500 $450-/wk. 675-2910. ~;."If~ ~f"~ie~ Lakashore Bkr purchaseprtca lor must see Pool,clubshe.1.,;;;.;;.;,,;,;;~---;,;;m• us Y ont er, ag r, or o oast aza. mo 536-7638 Beylront 3 Br, 2 Ba, 5•9-21 17 552-0660 Immediate eala facuu l Reas 675-9936 North ot Merine 2 • 2 crpld 63t-1266 S 5 7 5 5 4 5 · 4 7 3 1 S 1800/mo. 21 Balboa 1--------- Low.st Pf"4ld In Walnut $525.000 Private Party -Ill CUYOI-unll w/applt dshwshr WEST CLIFF ~ Bi 2 1 B" 545-0034 lrvla11> 2744 Cove 645·5 t35 Office 19aoa fOI' ..... : 747 Sq. 3 Br 2 Ba. encl patio 720-0886 garage & v•ew S520 • sm F;im Rm Formal O R 2 Br w 9a1 c1p1s water Snarp Garden Apertment ---11• se95tmo utltl pd. A/Cl $99.500 $9500 dwn Call For lease, completely lee 539·6l90 BEST $I 350 mo 9er dent1• po10 636-4120 1·5PM 1 & 2 Br's $4551$525 no July 31/Aug 31 newly re-~round fir. tO&S E Ann or Sim 662-2886 HWPtllT THllAC( furnished nome, 10 to t2 El Toro 2232 111cld 548-4102 ~ 176 E Plocentoa $460 pot 642 5569 modeled & turn :isr amino Or. eo.t1 Miii. 3Br. 2Ba. $125,000 montn s, beg1nn1ng 21p2 C' Plecent1a$450 oceanlr on l tiome 3 elks E. ol Falr\llew & Xlnt lmanclng, low down, Aug/Sept Hrdwood 4 Br, 2 Be. 2260 sq tt, 115 Saa Jaaa Cap. 2278 L11u1 Beacla 2748 $5.000 Kay Parker, Adema, Agt 631·34~4 floors. !Ina cablntry. acre, jac, lrull traas. extra Be~utUui COndo 2 kids 3 Br. 2'" ba Apt, nr t Br N. end, nr beach. Co Id w a I I Bank a r 754-1040, Mr Trecy llEWPORT marble bath, 3 tr pis. bacl( clean. Gardner Avall 9/ t OK. 2Br tBa. S545 mo ch u' ch es• 8 ho P 5 perttal kit ch. 1550 ullls 8••·9060 DELUXE OFFICE SUITES COU>WC!U. BANl(eRO bay view. oriental rugs. 631-2150 83t-0554. 831-9303 $625/mo 979.0745 1nc1 yrly 494-3044 ON THE SANO eeyfront M:o:I00-1107 TWllllOUIE a n " Que s . $ 4 5 0 0 R E T It -M 11 -6•0·5332 reaataia Stiili L.-,... 2••6 LA llllGI& &PTS Oht 2 Bf 1 Ba Ocean YU SUMME R N AL aqe SEMIVE-NT 11 00 ..... ft. Almosl n-lour bedroom ------22 -~ 142 IOl• No End beam celling' 3 Br 2 Ba unll. wa1 bar. BA . aq __ ,...._., twnh111 near t>eacti. Be•ltl Uafa11i1LH Vall9 34 Outstandln9 ocean view 2 • • S91JO ulll lncld 494·3044 furnished. washer, dryer 2500 aq n. Cell: Mon-Fri ••••IHTll schools. and shopping. !!!!!!!..!!!!!:!!.!!!•!!!-.1~3~br~."i1~11o~b:'a"::c~o~nddoD.,"12fict.ar Br 2 81 spa turn or unlurn 1 Br 911r; & water paid, ___ lncld. Summar. enc:tsd 9-5. -Lowdown. Assume 1s1 at Gtatral 2202 gar, tge bonua rm. pool. $1500. 499·5304 ~~~~ahr g$~35~:.'60~bq, Studio, 112 block beach, garage. 5802 Seaanore 842-4844 WI ...... llT&TEI 1 t 25'A OWC balance Aug 1 $575 545 5784 -.m nr ahopplng, MP kllctlan. TSL Mgmt. 642-1803 NEWPORT CENTeR. Ful Lowest priced Plan 1 with va~an."'1175,000 · Bayfronl: 2 Bdrm condo · • Wt1taia1ltr 44'11 ~r. 1 Ba apt, utlls pd. 1405/mo. Call V mut., IUll .. on .,,111811 with l1nt1ttlc 11lew11. te-Fant11tlc: <I lem home II O btwn 3·6 494-2707. acatlH ~ Executtw &-.. • •··nn" loc111on' Al~·c:on· lee Pre,.rtles lt4. curlty bldg, pool $9115 styllsh 3 br 2 be lrplc NHtlhe Mell 2 br 4 tam anc:I patio. sme pal K, ltatalt --U75-M25. M0.5410 "" ' (114\al• •110 N rt 'rownh 1 3 bltlns leisure patio S650 home w/pool ok kldstix.· catpOrt. lndry rm •-• dltlOnlng,decoratorwin· ,.. ••• ewpo om STA S47 0 easy move 735Wt81hSt Npt BCh OCMnlron1 28r. •12 9o tup, cerpeU , dow covatlngs & wall· Bdrm w/ellp. Immaculate 1 tee BE tty -~ 539-6t90 BEST Riiy lee TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Avail 7130 to 9/10 . dr1PM. t/C, f'9trooma, p11peta. 2 brick p1t101 TIE TIWDI . end unit. J&Cur11y gate le 2•.ao 17301 ~ &Nd. Hum· with built-In BBQ. Large High rlM beyiront on turn· S 1250 aat. H ~ 01•eai aiaa1 -S'495iffio. 2 Bi 1 Ba pool, S380/wk/up 548·0842. lnglon e.actl, ... 2.2134 • country kitchen Com-Ing b11ln wllh f1n1utlc WATERFRONT HOMES 3 Br 2 Be. encl gar. ctoH Ualar1l1laH 2410 laundry room. close to 2131545-1384 •EXECUl1Vf8VIT£8• munltv tennis, poo1 & view 2 bdrm, 2 bath, ... 631· 1400 to scnools. ahopa, rrwya. atiopplng. t49 E. Bey St. ntall te ' curlty· b t 11 t I t .. Ide•" ••"'". n•2 ••71 MecArthur VIII.,.., t Br. Tll lltlf• 1•1·1to• Full *"· unique llr pten, p1rlt1. Only 1187,000 • 01 • P • OWat Ocaan1ld11.v111a. Beaut " "" ..,..., •u _,. -..-• • n.__ --tlo ......... • -.-tee In "'-"""" "--~ pool. 11nn11, club eaut a.-~ ......... -·-m" T. _._ ._......,, .. v ........... , 2 8 , .. ....... ..... •"""-1-··-· wlllconalderleueloptlon ' It ''"' l475tmo &46-4380. S595 2 e r . 2 81 2 F.m&rmmt•WMte<I. ery,.,..r .....,.. -· 1 ••-aPlll or 1, • ..._ f~ i~--~ hsa,lnd1cpd,Vl-.Oca1n 1 h 2 b f 1 l-hOuM patio fr"'~ .....,. '"""' ~ ·~ .. ~ v• Breeze.Adult Area, One An ent re " 1 orm• N t Bch 3 bd condo POOi .,_,, • · ""'' lllP• Bal Penln, t blk to • ... , ...... • Wood bri dge Grovea raeld. property. Irvine epouae over 43,chlldrtn d/r 2 ger lrplc lncd ~pa No Pell 'seni· Jm Pit OK, carport. •II LIVING oc:n. S300/mo. Kally 1 MOFMlNHT ::'~'n model. 2 bdrm sre1. $479,000 over t 7 ,water plld ~~·~re~:~5 BEST Riiy 54S:3830 8\189. bll·~~w 18th Street IN NEWPORT BEACH 873-t443. 2e1-1t11• Wllh lhOf1..,,, ..... Ml 1 -"ery upgrade Im· LIH llUl.n $395,l~urry 760·0998 YOU IEIE -TSL 642•6221, 642.t603. Slngl•• 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap1rt· 51 'ff WtF on tmtd lnCOl"n9 wvtoe IUlt ... 1<9'P "P" ~n•J:o,00t=• Y~ lll-1100 l ••••r I wllter Ownr occupied nm. 11111111 RYE Ill monll 6 TownhouMa. °*' to rent Of anr ovtlftlMd IOW & "'°" luah lendecaplng 1 • t tan I n le..a-..t. Stpt t. •Br. den. country NEW gated 20 Townhom• $595/mo 2 Br. ht Be Sotn• are 1leg1nt ly rm/lpt w/a1rn1751·2541 fell6onel !magi Nofl,111 reOWood deck A mull ft a1111111 kit, 1•,; ml to bch VILlAOE COMMUNITY TownhouM. n-cerpat, furnished. From 1820 Oo"'9f Dr. Sllftie 1l ....... ... 1 152•000 i!iXh'. lllnt locetlon. .IA.S IULn 1925/mo 5 48-2313. 2 Bdrm, 2•.; a.. t800 tQ new dr1p11. laundry On JMlbor" Rd 11 CM <I Br. 3 81 pool f!Oull port 9Mcf\, 131.-1. WHlllllll OllH 121.soo. 54a-H37 Pl'9P llllllllllm Julia, 1163·9812 ft ol pure ivxury Gar· room.1~~~:'ege Stn Joequln Hiiie Rd $350 lncld urns. UY NW 2 .. d 1 10• 000 ... ••·Ottt eges,spu lneveryhome S • 2 60 144·1t00 850·9311 ___ ,.I .... ~ ....... --., rm . · u , · Ulll&•llll l1 ... ·lll-11l• _.,,.... ••t 111a aul11 "lnlng T LMgmt .,4 •1 3 E .. 30 ,._,,.,. -- Premium iooeuon ecron 19720a4uxe Roy1IL1ncer "' • L.tke new. 2Br. dbroar, ;0~11. 'wood ·bu~nlng A1mo11newol!lu11e21101y Beecntront, ye"'iii;reiiii'i. ;:'/uuiapt 't ou:~~ ebl9.142 .~~ ~~t ~ry&: I~:,!~~-24:c62 2Br. 2Ba. hirge 1111· lal pool. tenn11, only $117!1. llrtpl1011, mle•O·weve 2 er 2 01 yerdt, ~ .. 9er, 62020a. Av11111 Sept. w I• I• b I e P •'•on . IHI, "'~•t• Inside 6' out Ing, dining & kitchen Ptala11la 22t7 Cell t<eytfl2·7180 ovons. Prtva1e patio• A balconlaa, gardener. '"' •t M2·2208 ---------W£'>T1 t:r1 ·;. r lOYely deaor: bfick PlllO arau. Fam rm w/Mt blr, 81Jb04I plef ytly rentll Tit 1ttord1bll 2 br unit Y • r O I · 0 •' d • n 1 r IUd1/pe11 ok HOS/mo Ill O&Hll UIT Female mid twentlea non A81Um9 111 I t 12'1.% Ill ll)plllnc.t I elr COnd smell 1 Br. S4SO/mo right t>yHunUng HarbOur provided Elegant llvlng Av1ll 8-t Lorri wkdya 3 Br 2 Be 2 cer y•rage. amltr ahr 3 Br 2 Ba CdM, C ... 1 DI·-p., .. ,n, You1 ldvtta Welcome. aummer, $400 winter. SA25 kids bk &39·8190 only t5 mlnu••• lrom &•7·0571, heal wkn01 1 tt--·rtt 11 ~1 -·o ..._ .. ..... " A,.. •o •937 T ... f'Hhlon laland, 7 m1nut" ... n 2 V ......... v y, on r-Y very n!Ce ••"' -t ........ 5&2·2000 v•· "' '" 875-8808 BES nlly ,.. IO SC PINI or O C Air· 0 "',.0 23. No pela. CO n tac I VI o tor 11 Clualfled Ad• are th• Beech HovM for rant: 2Br lrTlat 1244 port. Ju1t aut ot New· AY&IUIU llW 844.0509 120· 1902. IMWef to 1 euoc.eatul t'lr be, 2 1tory, dbl 01r. ---------~t Blvd. & M> ot Sin I 8r. reltlge. r1nge, 11un· Near Hoeg Hotl).'211ory. 2 Femt19 wan1-tte1-lo-11'1....:ri-,,.._-gar ... Of ~d...., 11·1 e new cpt, oPlft .,._,,,a.II· 3 Br 2Ba, encl patio, 0!9gO frwy S 10$0/mo dry, pool, ~rpart, no 8t 1\HS1. Dtn rM, 1ev~ l\.lrn rm (Cl'ICkltl'"). NO better..., to t .. 1 mew. Inga 1925/mo yrly, W1fnut Sq 1785/mo 631·$439, 2473 Orange .,.ta 9'60/mo. 931 W Or~ hook upa 15715 depoalt, no teat mo. ~ 875·8120 egt 842·2888, 978-1042 Ave Costa Meea t9th St 548·0492 842~21 i.50'"'° tat•H11. ~ .. , "" . . .. . ' ~1 , I L I --______ _. ........... ,c; .•. Cl Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Thursday, July 28, 1983 J~·~ r!rp~yar a laai1t11 Ctatat Ctacrttt Electrical Haalla1._ •ttia! Paialla1 P1aa•l11 ''" ltmct Wldn C1t11ia1 ltrYice c m nt M son 8iocC ELECTRIC AN p I d 1-""""""llou""b"P"'J"o"e"s ___ ---.•1••c"'M"'o""V1"N"o".--1•-1..oiNo!!T"!!/E.X~T-C~A"!"L_l_J~, .. --j c TREE SERVICE ll(et lh• Sunshine In" .,_________ e e · a ary-I r ce "' ... Drain• cteered lrom 15 a SH NE WINDOW End paper w0tk nlglll· Walls Cull work Lie: right. free estimate on & Small Moving Jobs Quick. Careful Servlet 111-llto 515 anY11me Repelrt Trimming. removet. yard SUN I rn a r 11 5 c i. 1 1 •381057 Rob673·8094 lllfge or small )obs lie MIKE646-1391 Uc 1138048 552-04t0 851.gso4M&Ma.c2.11()33 cle&n-ups,elc 842-2914 CLEANING 642-t649 PAPER-TALK Assoc1a1es Concrete, masonry. 1111· 396621 673-0359 HAUL·MOVE·AEMOVE •A·1 llYlll• l~~:~ln1C!~r~t~~~ ~~ ROLLIN' ROOTER $LOW RATES S -WHITEWIZARD 30 day ad In the ~~i'~:1~z~~~~~~gual a work. lou11011t1ons Block, Garait Doti lttah Furniture. Trasll, TrMt Best quellty, 25 yr.eKp. 30 yrs up 521 •8012 Drains from 14 50 Tree trim and remove!, WINDOW WASHING brick Lic'd 536-5013 --963-5415 NORM C ,111 t Plum bing repair oc·a gen'I cleanup• 554.7017 "TM only magic It DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY -Springs. repair, dOOf oper· ompe, VI ra es. RALPH'S PAINTING -UALITY" 631·2026 v!!E~~d~vfo~~:,fi~~n~t Ctatracton, ators SH demonstration LT HAULING . MOVING Lie T-116,428 730-1353 lnllext. Rees rates lowest rates 761-6753 Tr~lat StrYiCt P f C.atral Seacoaat, 2488 Newport GARDENING • ODO JOBS STARVING COLLEGE. Free est 24 hr 841-3588 IHI" Pro esalonal E•ecutlve word processing ro 0 Blvd, C M 642·3490 JON 645-8192 IDI ~ relerenc;es 497-6290 RemodelfRepalrs, comm __ _ _ __ STUDENTS MOVING CO Speedy maini-.erv. 1-..A'"u•s;-,"""R•oo""!t"'ln•g•.a""ll"'t•ype-s-Secretary will prepare C y M It" & resld. llc'd, bonded. Gu•eaia~ Hoaat Cltaai•J Lie. n 24•435 lnaured Int/ext, homes & apts. New-R.cover·Oecks personal and c;ompany • •••• a •• , Ins. For est. 552-9142. CLEAN·,, MASTERS AoeiN's ctE'XN1NO 6• 1·8~27 842·3890, Lie. #411802 548-9734 corresponaence on •New cebinets. cabinet WATCH US GROWi XeroK MemorywrlteL State Law Stale law requlrea that all contractors wllo perform work over $200 lncluOtng tabor and materials mus• be licensed Unlicensed contractors 1hoold so stale In their advertising Contractors and con. sumers. contact Mary Grondle at 558~•086 with any queslrons Contr&C· tor·, State Lloense Board 28 C1v1c Cente1 Plaza, Room 890. Santa Ana. CA 92701 1 SEQUOIA CONST-llc'd, All sizes Prof .. reas Ask SERVICE· a 1horoug111y --Pa,. •1 Dennis R1ymona Rooting Fiii sen1lce . oulstand· o':::fert~:~s 6!2~~::c• customremodehng, patio about our 25.000 lawn clean house 5'40-0857 lania1 St"ictt 11 I New/Repairs/Recovers Ing quallly. Newport OOITNOWll UIMIUllU covrs/decks 966·2423 special Call anytime, House:-carpel, -;Tilciow Laguna Nuralng Service Fanhlng Interior Design L1c 441488 859-4 102 Area 714-640-4059 Carpeatrz Brad 646-6684 (MlcllBel) c 1e8 n1 n g We d 0 now ottering private duty HANGING/STRIPPING • l Vour Dally Piiot service Olrectory Repr.-itatlve 142-llll eit. 122 Remodel-repo1r Unique i C ••t C I' Clean ups. Landscaping throrough work. Reliable care Companions. VISA-MC Scott 6~ Secretan1 unusual work a specially re 1 01IDH 111 Hauling . Tree Trim Bild REFS. Wltll complete llve-lns, Aides, LVN's. Expert Wallcoverlng In· Services 20 yrs lie ooriaed BAD CREDIT? bear up Free est 642-9907 car pet and house-RN's now available. 24 Hr stallatlon Reas Consult· 1--w-or.d""P .. ,-0•0e·s-s'"'in·g-- PalomboConsl 962 9314 neg TRW profile Mone~ cleaning, windows done Service 714-494-7272 an1 Asslgnml 581-8590 & letter composulon back guar 645·5840 Cle8J1·UPS sllrul> & tree tree CALL TOOAYI ----"WE GALS SHOULD-Reas Prompt 642-8035 Gen carpentry caoina1s 1r1m, mo ma1nt Prompl 54o.565<4 Paiatiat dec1<s.1.1ocks e1c 20 ~rs Doi Grooain1 & reas Chuck 642-2873 -HANG TOGETHER" Secretanal service typing, Ane1atla1 CHAR RENOV 545.3749 Messy dogsl Grooming HOUSE BEAUTIFUL? FllE PAllTlll 839-0730 anytome copy. etc. Fast service CERTIFIED UBLIC ACCT schl $10 any sz Teacher lard11inr W11tttd Lei me keep 11 lllat way. by RlcllarO Sinor Lie Pl t f I i -675-4456 780-8359 Mslr Crallsntan sp&c1al-2 5 6 28 8 Mowing, EdgTng Twice 8 trustworthy cleaning 260644 14 yrs of nappy II ti tfa I P9rtone1Serv. Taxes iz1ng lln1sn & remo1Je1111g 1 ~rs e~u 4 • 4 mon1h S20 lo S25 Julie 838-3044 local customers PLAS ER'5ATCHING TYPING/BOOKKEEPING 30 yra exper 640-2088 499-3105 Domestic Agency 546-9707 Tllank you. 963-4114 Res'luccos lritlexl 30 yrs For md1v l sml business Al-llt Remodeling. 11n1sh 1---------H I I I HoHuO~EleOenR1nBg Sp;oNIESIOSbll . --Neal Paul 545-2977 Hr/day/wk 640-0888 Moustheptrs SIO/wll au ing c eon-ups ree ... u QUALITY PAllTEH EXECUTIVE SUPPORT Y.way-Parklng Cot carpentry door hanging Cnildcare. companions. 1r1mn11ng yard ma1n1, Free est1ma1es 966-6427 P CO'S Repalrs-Sealcoatlng pain11ng roofing eiec 1 w lndscp Mike 646-6502 r om Pt. n ea 1 Pro· i.:r .,q PL.'lC"l .. C Your olllce Top skills. incl elc 631 8 '71 M1cnae1 coup es e come to you JOAN'S CLEANING fess1onals 636-7149 r-r ~· "" woro processing Prol S&S Asphlt 631·4 199L•C Low lees (2131541·5150 Mow eage. cl&an-up trim Cook-errands-all wllely CUSTO•• EXTER-IORS ~-'"'/..; N"' ••' • relerences 497 ·6290 i i Remodllace1111s wood D l Free esl Reas rates Jim duties 540· 1287 IVI -'·" ~· '• tt •I pa 11 o c v rs •decks rywl I 646.1958 & INTER Reas rates Free 8'45·8258 OFwiutove&care.my drywall. hm rprs By DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL Muoa!I_ est Sleve547-4281 o----------•Stwil AlteratlOH C.M. home, lnlant & up Randy 641·0622 All Phase~ & Repairs TREES 11B""R,.1C-K""W?i ... A,.K-s .. m·a .. 1""1 ·io'"'b-s Custom Ilse painting, re-p -ewlng & Alterations Call Chris 646-6664 Repalr-Alleratlons BUD 552 9582 Tr:ppedtramovea Clean Newpon, Costa Mesa. duced summer rates laalliat BY PROF EUROPEAN W PaYiat Ooors-W1naows-Cab1ne1s DRYWALi TAPING up.newrawns 751 3476 Irvine. Reis 675-3175 Freeest Dave673·2031 24hrH•l41·ll21 TRAINED seamstress All ltni'c ·, Panet·Pat1os·Fe1,ces JS All Te•tures & Acousuc H ..1 ----WATER HEATER Speclel flttfngs cheertult'y taken tn 1n11ya1a Brickworll Small or large 111 S1li•r P1i1tl1~ F 11 ':,.iloliiii~iol'ipo"l!""!!'!"!!l'l-'IPP yrs e1<p Jerry 546-4413 Free est Kevin 673-1503 , __ .. ._______ Poolheaters•Furnaces your home or appt. ca PERSONAL& BUSINESS -REPAIRS* PAllTllUI iobs& r:f:~~~1L2ocalrels Lie "4259 4 964•2 17 iHeucets•Dlsposals• CELIA 650-1090 8111 paying. Nora Higgins. 1.C.a_r""p""e,..t ,..S.,•,..rv.,i_c_e.,.... ..... _ Electri cal Etc Garv 64S·5277 PTL E William Giies Painting 999-7115 499-1601 •WE INSTALL CARPET •Electnclan· NewtRopair •Masonry-Slucco· new/ Con11actor competitive For $1 75 SQ ya Call All lyi.es Low prices Lie Ctass1lled Ads. your onA· "'Dair All types. Ouallty rates. custom work, lie Slit k* Item• 642·5678 Mel or Pete. 772-1722 Free est 631-2345 stop snopplng center Lowes• price 631-2345 10 yrs exp 751-7080 ,., .. ,•rt'• Pl••lli•c BIG OR SMALL. WE DO IT ALLI 549-9770 Have M>methlng you want to tell? Clanlfled eds 110 It well. 6'42-5678. Salling anything with a Dall)' Piiot Claaellled Ad le e almple matter fuel calf 642-5678. "954* .,( "'f r<·•pon•f'~ l'IW lf' fr"m lhf' Piiot." I eJu·ftl•td In thr l'•lut el'lf't th' Rf(lltlr' l•H m' "P"" hotiu t t ff'C t1Hd 20 f'l th - 19 ramt frorf' 1h' l11tm ind onl~ on~ rr•pon., ltom 1ht Plta••••t I ••• Ht) h•pp~ with lht r 1101 J.,q ~hrhon \,.,porl S.•rh For 0-i.fled Ad ACTION c..u A OAllY PkOT AO·YlSO« ... 2.w11 Lost I foaa• 3004 eiack Cal 1Smo Female, Red Collar & w111te Flea Collar Lost App Thurs 7121 963-4208 Meaer to Loaa 4024 ltlt Waatt4 5100 Bt1t Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Help Waatt4 5100 Rt1t Waatt4 • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, Jaly Z9 ARIES (March 21 -April l!J): Someone 1s intent on blocking you.r progress. but will be disapprnnted. Your cycle is high. you will be tn posiuon to "muw down" opposition. Aquanus. S<:orpio, Leo persons figure in exciting scenario. You'll emerge victorious! .. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You nuw have "written permission." Lunar cycle is tugh. cm:um- stances will favor your efforts and you'll have seal o{ approval from authorities. Special meeting proves rewarding, involves "story behmd story " Watch Virgo! GEMINI (May 21 -June 20). Surpn-;t' dut• in romanee· department lnd1vidual who appc:•an'<i friendly now be<:omes intense in pu1 su1t of your affection. Maintain balant-e, keep resolut1uns t'On · cerning domestic harmony Means don't go uff dl'<'P end! CANCER (June 2l-July 22> Odin£• tl'rms. realize that go~rnment.al agent'il·s can bl· 101pl•r),on.il in their deahnt>. ProLE'<'t 8SS(.•ts. avrnd sd f d<'l·c•µtum. streamline techmqupc; ctnd bt· rl1s; re..r Prl·-.ug< ll> •>n upswing and considcr:iblc• adv:11tl c.• um bl• 111.1Jc• in busin~. career. LEO (July 23-Aug 22 ) A t't:enl un l 'Ommurm ·a tion. pursuit of creauve en<lf:'avor~ <mu grc'l·n light where travel or publtshtng f'11 ter p1c.·turl' L . .JOk beyond the 1mmed1ate. per-.·e1ve polc>ntwl. n.•ahz.e that relationship wiU grow in mtenstty Canc'<!r plays key role . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept :l:l)· Dtg det>p, rl'JeCt superficial explanations, hmsh what you st.art and seek a "wider aud1enL'e.. You'll ht-rtd or long-standing financial burden You'll be ap- proached by Aries individual who seeks legal permission for explo1t.auon of product. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Break fro m past clearly shown -you'll be rid of ''St:.oeurity blanket'" and you'll start dancmg to your 1)wn tune. Accent on public relations, ~iblt> partnership a.rran~ement and marital status. L<.-o plays key role. SCORPIO (Oct 23-No\I. 2l). Intual dtsappoint- ment will soon be l.ransformed mto reason for celebration. Don't fret over delays. subs I 1 tu Lions You are on right track and requisite n t>w is fJ1th a nd steady pace. Capricorn, Aquanus persons figure 1n unusual scenano. SAGl'M'ARlUS (Nov 22 -Dec. '21). Many of your natural talen ts, att.nbutes surge to forefrunt. Per- sonal magnetism is much in evidenN• -members of opposite sex are drawn to you and make no <;ctorc t of it. Focus on travel. mapr partic1pat.Jon in charity or social event. CAPRICORN <~ 22-Jan. 19)· Allt!nd to details, study fine print. realize that revision of original plan is necessary What seemed a defc>al will boomerang in your favor Stand tall for prm 1ples. fight for territorial rights. refuse to he tnt1m1datcd by a "bully." Found 3mo olct Kitten al 1.,stlvat ot Aris 494-9650 Found 719. blk Belgian Shepherd whl spot on s1omach 645-9588 Found 9 wk 01d Kittens. lully 11ou,e11a1ned, will spay 548-9485 all 5 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: H2-Hll Found Cocka11e1 In CdM Ellen 720· 1672 eves Found lemole Lab grey collar V•C Fa11v1ew & W ils on 6-30-63 F<Jund Grev tat on 7 18. vie Baker ii Royal Palm 75 1·997f\ FOUND Se•lo.O ladies watch c.all to 1aent1ly 646-5134 Found Snll b•~ F Dov n1 He11 1savbrook HB 840-1-a• 1-ound Sml tilond lg hdll M dog SJC nr Old air· por1 496-5922 495-3396 EYH IF YOl'H IElllH IOOHHPEll Experlencea Escrow l>ec· II NOUSEPAYMHTS Experienced accts re-retary lull time tor Pres· No credit check celvable, acc1s payable. tlglous Independent Call Cahlornie payroll, little typing and Newport Beach Escrow Cas11es, Bkr Toll tree c I er I ca I. CM are a Company Minimum 2 yr 1-800-422.7375 714-675-9098 experience Also PIT 83-400 --Escrow olllcer. and PIT ____ Bookkeeper, lull time, Secretary. Send Resume Mortg11ea, good office skills re-to Ad No 1054, Dally , 4021 quired Agl 85.1-1651 Piiot, p o Box 1560, T •• I BOOKKEEPER, SEC· Costa M esa , C A I .II. HmH RETARY wanted tor Int 92626-0560 Mtrtuc• Oo. IH. design firm 673-9510 Experienced Person tor Spec1a1Tz1ng 1n 1st & 2nd OlRPHTH WEEKEND HELP In small TO'ss1nce 1949 Senior Citizen's Board & R E Broker Bd Realtors Experienced In custom Care Home Hrs· 9am Sat 642·2171 545--0611 woodworking, and cebl· 111ru 9am Mon Female nets Work refs Ferrell Preferred Cell between HI! Call us . AM FUNDING Cablne1s 645-9711 9am & 5pm 548-7163 RES INC 952-900 1 Authorized loan origin· CASHIER/HOSTESS· Perl atorfor S & :,·s. Banks time Evenings. Apply In person at two GUYS Competlve, I .,, Interest FROM ITALY. 2267 Falr- ra1es & lees 30 yrs Fl~ed view Road. Costa Mesa & ad1ustabla 1st 2nd & 3rd. T O s Commercial Ctiiidcare Mothers Help· R E loans er. live In eves & wknds WIDOW HAS $$$ lo light housekeeping, r sweet 18 mo old g1r1 T D s. S tO,OOO up No 631-8242 eves credit check no penalty Also Duy 1umbo TO clerical S300K up .. Denison TYPIST /llEOEPTIOllST Assoc 673-7311 Full ttme position Moaer- Help Wanttd 5100 e1e amount ol 1yp1ng -phones and light ftllng ACCHITlll CUH Pteasan1 env1ronmen1 Roce111ab1es light typing general olhce Oulles e•ll working cond1looos. 1>en· ellls 557-9:?12 Mr Em· mons Newport Sta- l1one1s Inc Air Cond111on1ng & Heating installer 1Serv1ce Ex· perienced 7 t 4 -631-0 700 714-476· 1234 FILL TIME PAY PART· TIME WOlll Opportunities available with tile Los Angeles Times Circulation De- pa r1 men t In our door-to-aoor newspaper sales program Guaran- teed hourly wage plus commission Hours· 9AM • 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM Training is provided Potential 10 earn $300 plus per weel\ For an in- 1e1v1ew. Call (714) 957·236t 8)11 1204 GENERAL OFFlCE lllltp light typing. lull-time Con1ac1 Liia Greater Irvine Credit Union 556-3110 Founa. Yng M Germ Appo1ntmen1 setter. Tele S h e P 11 er a 6 mos ? phone your home (I pay Couples RE TIRED' tor RELIEF MANAGERS at M1n1/Storage sites In Wes1m1nster /Santa Ana area Part Time Work 0 1· lice Bookkeeping. Teleph one E~perience Helpful! Tra1nmg Provided. Call 752· 1285 9-2 Mon Tllru Fri GENERAL OFFICE-FIT Typing, llllng. heavy phones. Some weekend work Interview by BP· poln1ment only, Tuesday • Friday 17th1Tus11n C M t oll) P I T $4/llr Dental Frnl ore. 2'1 642 2742 64:?-3684 day/wk (llO) Exper Found Young med S•ze beaut1lul sh1ney blacll shortha1r ca1 Male 546-0ISO II you've 10~ a pe1 we ten h e lp you C a ll 1-800·824-7797 Losl 7120. Male. Re- 1re1v1Set1er X Shep lace. Med Sile I' t VI Red/tan w/wh1te Red Collar 'Sparkey 549-3583 lOSI Holland Lop Rabbit. II brn re wa r d Covet Arno1a C M 646 9088 631-4615 ARE YOU 1111111 WHAT YOU'RE WORTH? I am 31 years old, In my llr5t year Into Health and Nutrlllon lnduslry I made $60,000' The sec- ond year doubled!! I drl\le a new MercedllS. I llave two beau111u1 hc>rn8.' In Calllornla and one In Hawa11 We have e ground floor opponunlly backed by company training Call Gerl 714-891·1372 Los1 Reward-Dobie Army Opporlunmes blk/len M scar on lliP Ftn Vly 839·5216 RUSSIBL Mtca1 3mo or /Roundhlll Or HB ~USSIBL L/Ha1r Ft 3mo nr/L.as Solenas. Wesl 962-2806 Penoaala 3012 ESCORTS/MODELS Outcall ONLY 83!>-9199 EXOTIC HICHS Bachelor 1Bachelore1 le Oll1ce & Birthday Parties TRAINEES NEEDED 101 1ra1n1ng and pos111ons available alter. Oct 1, 1983 Learn skill ot choice plus earn casll bonus tor special 11a1n- 1ng May earn up to S20, 100 tor coueoe after enl1dtment through Army College Fund II qualllled. Call your local Army R• cru1ter today tor details Costa Mesa 540-1076 Hunt Bell 962·882 t Tustin 731-048 t pref'd 644·06 I I llSTlllCT ldAIH To supervise newspaper c11rr1ers Salary com- mensurate w/experlence Company benelrts and bonus oppty • generous mileage allowance. MuSI have van, station wagon or smllplckup Apply In person weekdays be· tween 3PM·5PM al 330 West Bay St Coste Mesa Driver Must bring driving record Apply In person between 12 and 5 pm In and Out Plloto, 10052 Adams lwe. Hunt Bell HOHW SEOHTAllY Bay E.scrow. Corona det Mer locallon Excel op· por1un1ty, benefits. Call Lynn at 547-5625 EIEO SEOllOAllY tor President of Manage· ment Consulting Firm, Np1 Bch 5 years eK· pe11ence Typing 80. snor111and, 100 Lue Bkk 'g S 1400/mo 675-3551 141-7441 LLOH'S IHHllY General oliice, Newport Beacll RE olllce looking for enthus1as11c person to work pan time Agt 851· t651 ... , .. , .. ,., Immediate openings In our order depar1ment. Xlnl PI T or summer work $5 • /llrty No experience necessary. will train Cell Dave :.•9-9950 Hairdresser s.""'R""ec_e_p_t10-n-1s-t & Manicurist NEEDED JERRY Lill Y'S HAIR DE· SIGN 673-6856 Hardware/sales Full-Time E•perrenced prel Crown Hardware. 3 107 Easl Coast Hwy, CdM. Hou sek ee per-/ c_h_l_I d-c-a-re- llve In. non-amkr Irvine Rm & Brd • $80/wk. 2 boys. 6 and 9 Reis 552-3983 or 631-6340 HouHkeeplng serv needs lull ttme llelp, musl have car 631 -4116.Mery. Get GREEN caall for WHITE elephants wf1h e Cla .. lfled Ad Cati 8'42·5678 lltohH Su11ervl11r lor restaurant In Fashion Island ws 1 Capable of making sandw1c11es salads, end deserts Knowledge ol piecing lood orders and taking Inventory Speak or understand Span1s11 helpful Must be ex- perienced. responsible and have car II quallflld please call Mon. Tues. Thurs or Friday after 1.30. 640·6390 LANDSCAPE DE · SIGNER/SALES. Loolc· tng for neat. energetic person 10 grow wltll well establlslled company Minimum ot 2 yrs ex- perience In landscape design and Siies In So Cal Salary • com- m1as1on. S 1000-$3000 per montll lnle1vlew by appl only Tuesday • Fri. day 141-7441 LLOYD'S HHHY Uc Skippers tor Charier Co E•perlenc ed F1sh"g/Cru1s1ng Also gu11a1 playing deck hand 6'12-6870 L1ve-111/a1de nelp w/sml invalid laay No smoke, refs o MuStl 642-3481 Loi Person tor rental car co Experience & mo11va- 11on Janel 650· 1180 LVl'a 7-3. 3. 11 . Medications and treatments Mesa Verde Convalescenl Hospital. 661 Center Street Costa Mesa. 548-5585 maintenance General mechanical knowledge. some eK· per1e11c;.e In elactrlcal and plumbing required. MuSI be available. days, eve· nlngs. ana weekend:: Call Donna, Suri and Sand Hotel. 497-4477 MHNt•HtTr•IHH Flnancfiil planning llela No exper nee Yolanda 771-6563 Mature p;r;0n for man- agemen1 PIT Ladles R1>adv to wear 833· 1858 Motel Ma~ Apply 6030 West Pac Cs1 Hwy, Npl Bch MovertDrlv-er. 24 1 yrs. Must be reliable, polite. clean-cut, hardworklngl $5/llr to start II you pride yourself In doing the best possible lob. call Starv. Ing Aciors Moving Co All 01ners need not apply. 650· 1366 Need 10 lose weight? Need eKtra Income? Do bolll w11n ease. Call 661 ·8720 Dental Olllce cleaning, PIT eves Exper coupies only F V area 213-923-9859 btwn 4·6 pm olfice PHS .. FlllHY 10·3, s days a wk1 medical. dental Ins. exl1 benefits, typlngtcar req Apply 2-4 pm, Newport Villa West. 393 Hosprtal Rd NB Ofhce.""M help Clerical ellperlence necessary Please call weekdays, 9-12 noon 895-1222 OIL COMPANY POS· ITIONS. Offshore rigs ac· oeptlng appllcallons No experience S24.000- Fee tor directory Call (312) 920-9675, ex1 2239P PART· TIME LAB TECH TRAINEE. resp for clean-up & animal care In pharmaceu11cal R& 0 Fa- cility. 3 hrs per dy/S3 75 hr Appllcauons avail 897 West 16tll SI N B 8 30AM·S OOPM PART-TIME OFFICE CUH parttlme TH WlllLE YOt UHSH A11rac11ve girts needed to hind ou1 fliers al the beach Cell 752· 1608 PAATTllE WEEIHIS Supervrse newspaper car- riers early morning _.AM · SAM Sal ano Sun - must have van: s11t1on wagon or small pickup Hourly wage • mileage Apply in person weelc • days 330 W. Bey St.. Costa Mesa. Ce Orange Coast Dally Pllo1. Person frlday MUSI wo1k wknds Clerical skllls Apply •n person ACE OLD FURNITURE. 23451 Ave de la Car1011a Laguna Hills 655-6465 Ph•t• Prl•ter Nights and Wknds Must oe exper d on No111su eQu•P Apply 1n person oe1 .... een 12 and 5 pm In ana Out Pno10 IOOS2 Adams Ave, 11n1 Bcri PROGRESSIVE Sporis or- gan1zat1on eapand1ng 10 Very busy circulation OI· So Call! ·see1<ing Sales flee needs a part-11me Reps parHime 1u11-11me Clerk tor answering high comm iocal 1e1ttory. pllones aod dispatching 1ns1an1 sales relurns Be rnessages 17 llrs per e SPORTS CONSULT· week f rl·Mon. early ANT Call J~ Leo any· mornings on weekends llme (2131 839-6077 early eves on weekdays _ Apply in person Daily llECEPTIOllST PllOI Newspaper 330 Typing 45 wpm, phones West Bay SHee•. C.M tas1 pace env11onmen1 be I ween 2 & 4 P M . Full ume Pacific Trends Mon-Tllurs Ask lor Santa Ana. 834-1911 a.sit Calherlne lor Terry PART TIME HITE DELIVERY Recep1mn1st Iron• ottlce in busy Irvine Doctor sol· lice E,..p preler~o. PI T SS 1-4562 Deliver aulo newspaper route In Lagune Beacll Recepllonlst/Secrelary lot area. Mon-Fri (after· last paced execul•ve noon). Sat & Sun (early suite Type 70 wpm, morn I Musi Have re-11eavv pnones, person· liable transportation. able 553-1880 Some collecllng re- quired, mostly Paid In ad· ll!CEPT /TYPIST vance Good prollt~ Call Newpon Beacll 1dver11s- Foster lor det1111 Dally ing agency needs sllerp. Pilot · 642-4321 E111 342. ene•gettc person tor lront PART-TIME HUS desk Requires good phone personelny & ac· cure1e spelling Must 1ype 65wpm Call be· 1ween rirs ol 9-12 to set llPPI 851-3066 Earn an extra $75 • S 120 per week. Poa11lons now available In our Newport Beacll Tele-markettng ot- llco for well spoken lndl· vlduals. Evening and 11.E SALES weekend hours available New or exper'd lloensees doing Interesting tele· Small olhce. Nice sur- p11one sales work. Salary roundlngs DANAE COR- plus lucrative bonus pro-PORATION. Corona del gram Call Linda for Inter-Mar 85 t-9135 view. 545-6808 Have aometlllng to sell? CIHslf\ed Ada 642-5678 Clanlfled ads do 11 well. aily Pilat · ..... AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Short JOUrncy may be on agenda -emphasis 1s on change, travel, variety and possible gain through SJ>C'('Uil communlt'a- tion Get ideas on paper. outline furmat and ri'new relationship with m ember of npposalP sex Sag1t· tarian is in picture THE UST HURRAH 738-6538. 558-8538 Army Be All You Cen Be Art Gallery ---------Nev. :-orl Beach dental I •1 p•1 ~ olflceneedsreg Position available for edi· torial writer with strong con ser vative po litical philosophy. Salary nego- tiable. S end resume to : PISCES (Feb. 19·Marrh 20). Activity l.'LlllnC'<'t.cd with recreation or hobby can he trans formc'<i mto profitable enterprise Family memb..•1 ts mvolvt"<.l and ao ~ important domesttc adJustrnPnt Cycle high where finances are concerned you \"<1Uld have llOLIH TotCll MODELIH STIDIO Beautiful ••Citing glrls, Private rooms Oatly 10AM·2AM 1885 Park Ave. C M 631·9693 HEAVEN and llow to gal 1here 0101 714/838-8126 tor directions "Midas touch '" SPIRITUAL READINGS ----------------Advice In all matters Love -------------I d i l marr11111e & bualnesa Ari and Framt' G1111ery seeking FI T help Gen· er al oll1ce experience necessary, sales exper helplul. Also needed ex · perteoced matt cutter & ll11er 646·9173 AUTO MECHANIC. 50'1• comm1s111on. own tools permanenl. cleen well-equipped shop, tr end at111n ~•uni Auto Center 1825 Laguna Ca· nyon Rd 833·8966 494-8600 OtJlct ltatals 2914 Office leat1h 2914 n utr • 2920 Also counseling 1815 m.' .. ,. ....... leatala So El Camino Real. San BANKING 11 -115 EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1200. 2SOO sq fl W lrvlne Clem L1c'd 492-7298 Sllfll IAf .... IT •lfaAM 400111 '1 w/pv1 bath & -$/lower cpts. Bal P11111n area lnclds olllces. lrom TraYt l 3 011 IAYllll I Lid LwlNWfollNrVlceofflcet $540/mo 851·8928 1---------Sav"'s & loen seek• ac-t30·2t51q n. Some 2 S3001mo 842-4623 . ., Off1oe Mill•. Newport Beecil:(;annery I.A TO HONOLULU coonllng clerk for our Aeoept & AMQ eerv, Ctaauda.l v11111ge 3260 sq II M 1 Airline ticket, gd tlll Oct busy accounting dept. In· gantencounyard, lrg l11t1la 2111 apace Located In llearl 31. 193 Joan 6'4&-9919 dlllldual muet have some wlndowt. Celt 152 6'408 of Cannery VIiiage area. --savlgs oackground & be · lllHl llEW As ls Mo to Mo or annu•I 1 .. i1111 Oft. 4014 hlgllly organized Wt lllllflft Anti 90e aq If gen11rout t°"ent lease 75 s~ It NNN --otter excellent company Illness IOIC .. Hie oi Ell· "--ellts f"" con·•c:t~ r. ... ~. A--..att ol· Improvements. 6'""-4000 N~t111ble ell Sytvll. "'"" "' ., •• • .--_......, ......... ,..... .,., Clustve wood 8 melal t 1 1 c 111 ....._ --In __ , ........... , ~ It 011~ or comm Pel en Prona.1111 Irle 8 on P ease ~ ....._.... .... -..,~ .--· bus1n11e $85,000 tekes e .. O 2 1 1 1 b t • --HMle rocatlon, dl11 2 82·88 N-~ort 81va . 7141646-6601 " • w n -"-...... r fl C •• 842 34" all Term• 968-6187 8 30AM·noon Mon-Fri. _, .... Include aw • .... • • RENT. 600 sq II 2944 E 0 F bfWY, 7'4t1""'8561 CM/NB 17th & Newport Randolph, No 2 CM • OLYIPIOS '14 _E_M_i ___ _ .xec ~ fO< i.e. nr oc N-lf 3300 aq It. 11mple S260tmo a1i;.5 t 16 10 oce&nlront apt1 In San • IUITI ITYUIT Airport. convenient fwy parking. air cona Owner • 577~ up 2265 11 lndu•· C1emenle operated H Wlfollowlng Top Pay acceee.Owner-411"81gn 815·6900 iria10111c• t8101 Redon· hotel Nted P•r"oner wo11r1 Beaul NB Salon tnt llP90ll to eult your -c 1 T H S3 10.000 2nd · · 84•-066 t MeCta. 1000 eq It. 11 la•astrial do 1rce. • unt1noton pey 13•1. rnontllly ~ _ • 1.16 per .... It. lnclvdlng lt1t1l1 2120 Btach 842-2834 1-492-1720, Mlke/Jolln BILLING CLERK. e11per 432•1 ,...,., 1''ll"ii2 -w/boat knOwle<loe h~P-•· 2·9033 2.660 eq 11 397~ Blrcll Aantaactatall 1w• Sw1mm1no Poo1 Chemleel rut but not n~. c111e l..IAll.Pt•tlOIOU•of· ~ Beach $1330 SCRAM LETS Service• Bu•lnese Ntw· 073·7272 .. """"' --... CM toe port 9dach erea, no ----.....,,,, ... ~..... . M 1 zoning Agent • lllper neceuary, wilt Bookkeeper, exl)tf . for leclutfty, prtlJ· rnalflt Nr 641-5032 ANSWERS train, $56.0001u111moun1 local CPA firm. Stnd r•· .-.ythlng. 2•7150 6500 1q 11, 3 lront olllcet n req, Wiii net 140,000 i aumt to BAC. 881 Dover OC AlrP0!'1 et•. olftc. 2 taro• rear 01111• In Jually . Husky Cell oollact Mon·Prt Or. Ste 17, N8, 112863 tPeOe from 12211/rno d oor•. •Ir a el,.clrlc r.1e01 Olacua 9-!PM Atk ror Tim (408) 557·7010 ?OWlf' 32'.\asqlt 1779 CHCCKS 887-0111 ILL .... It lttl Wlllttlt< SI Coste Mtu Our old 11unt 18 10 rlell ane Diily Plol t:f"..:i.:.s ,.1 Oe~a 840·93$2 E1111 hired 11 decoratOr to do SEl.I. Idle' name with a 141"1171. ' 8411·0681 hor 1c11n" CttCCl<S Olllly Piiot Clueln.d Ad. --===-=-===-= - . al Y I al 11yg1enlst Hoursflexlble Salary negotiable 642·4632 City editor needed for mid-sized daily. Must have enthusiasm and strength to direci news staff. Several years copy desk experience required. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to: Edi- tor, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. .................. ~aily Pilat .. · ·· .......... UILY PILIT 111111111 TUii~ " . NUFISES . H /LYI Openings tor RN & LVN on 3· 11 or I t.7 shift Call lor interview 494-8075 Tile Gardens Convalescent Hospllal. "450 Glenneyre. Laguna Beacll F.ditor, Daily Pilot, P .O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now hav• I~ openinp 101 youn& t•Rtl bfntrs 10 Sl'\u!f 1ttdtr1 for lht Oranet ~st Dt~, r~1 Ollr ~''"'' st111 11 l JO pm •nd wor• uni~ 830p111 •tt•dars On Saturdiy, wt wo1• ~ ltw more hou1s You will e.rn meny 111p~ And 11111'~ nlonR wtlh ea1n1111 you1 own money ll1e1 e '' no oehv" in~ 01 colltthon involved It you au rnltrt1t,d, ptrase t1M Mr l~I MCA M C()O( (714) 548-7058 Now accepting ap i~ons for District Manager $~-per~ vise ne wspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben-· efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon or pick up with/sh ell Mileage allowance Included. Apply in persoh, weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay .. ~t., ~.~ Mesa. .. .u ............ • • 1 2 7 7 t I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28. 1983 J• Waat.. ll f•raltart -II Its H I XMt IXCH 66wN7 YOUt ,--;;;;4~·.-.-,-y .. --0-ln-.-"-. -~·~~~~~---1131 5 E m110a. ,is ..... ...... ... r=c::::..=:c:.::::::..-- Dl:e:•Y9' w ineso.,,. neecs c;tiaJra. 110 •• Antique l1ll"i!~X"'D~fliijif0"""[-2•&"'"_.M,.c;;X Center s1 .. C.M. WllTlll 11 ll per Ing up. IO yrs. Ex· olflct a.it 1wlvel ehalr. Color lV, 2 ;r wrnly BurouA"" Roy""' Union Oood, clun uMd C1at1; Con119nltlnt1w Locateo perlence. 840·8990 180. Kll?iwlekw Ian back 11 8 F I '"'' "v ef9f 1078 013 B ' TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS " 1 Grain 8 NOlkle 10Speech defect 14 Wlretess 15 Pitch 16 Inner· pref t7 Requiem 18Comes before 20 Withdraw 21 Ouotallon 22 An Astaire 23 FIOOd 25 Shrapk 27 Severities 30 Jockeys 31 Sprang 32 Struggles 33 Spigot 36 Hool 37 Fence parts 38 Farm build Ing 39 Frt. units 40 Faux pas 4t Opposes 42 Made level 44 Ab1hty 45 Biased 47 Dessert 48 Harmony 49 Round Table 2 3 Knight SO Predlcamen1 64 Revulsive 57 Opponent 58 Sulflit f0t teen 59 Contused 60Weld 61 Marmers 62 Noble 63 Under DOWN 1 Expanded 2 Lung sound 3 Belief 4 Direction Indicator 5 Plaything 6 Flight part 7 Water body 8 Where Ottawa 1s 9 Letter 10 Guy Lom- ardo, e g. t 1 Crevice 12 Headstone 13 Sat t9 US V1ce- pres1den1 21 Vehicle 24 Mme yield PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 25 Fru11 drmk 26 Verses 27 Big quantity 28 Labrador export 29 Canape item 30 Evaluated 32 Fell oll 34 Danis'1 length unit 35 S1a11on 37 Departed 38 Drudgery place 40 Mineral 41 Dls1an1 43 Electors 44 Scotch river 45 Jewel unit 46 Tile end 47 M ongol 49 leg parl 5·1 Baleful 52 Japanese premier 53 Killed 55 Circuit 56 Lingo suit 57 Massage 10 11 12 t3 CHEF, muc.. ew,,..,'--·e. ch-'r. I 00. 5 pc Iron & S 4 . rH del very. 0.,.,, boy~ erulHr gr .. t eond pr • 1 ulcilt, & Oomi:>ut11111t1; Prleed .. ..,.._. _,.. .. u n . T v JOH N • s I tOO/OBO. 6..e-4102 " J a o u tr•. T R 7 • a & , Hotel, Ae11aurant, club. gla" dfnelt• "'· a 180. 848-1788. Porac:hel bul any mO<Mll PrHent Job II yea,., 842.0138 or 8119·88.2e Motot>ecane. 10 ap 23" contidered. Top pflc:M, WrlteCla .. lfledAd #&e2, 40 .. butcher block dlrwttl• $75125" 1125. 857·1448. r:ldl Cell C1111e at Bauer S•l•·Sarvlc.!·l &Hlng Dall; PUot, PO Boit l580. table W/Bauet chalr1. 52" Cautletla celling Ian, Caai;ra f o 1 o" 11 (1 t 4 ) Coal• Mtaa, Ca. 92827. 1235. 472-a 118. rev. wood bladea WH 4 cyt vo1110 1/0 , open bow, f79-2l!OO. s 3 a& 13000/obo 850 005 '72w Wutphaila •---------Uv• In compenlon, medl· 6 t1 llMC>lr sofa $150 t 9, l•k• 7.1148-6740 . • Cam"'tr, orig owner. WI Wiit ,. cal baokground, rellable. 412-8118 . . eo ydl brwn CPI 1185 OE '68 CENTURY RAVEN t4300 850--07211 It.Ill .... Ull 714/535·3075 • W/D '250 846-3524 Claaslc bay launcn/1ea RJY CARVER ~. ll '4J. fl 1't<. r · llt\i-IW • ..,.. ~ ui 4 ·•M' ii't,•it' '•Me '• ........ (A,U A .. _ t4/ 7 CUSTOM Sola, earth 1klll, w/traller $3000 ettr lllin I S.. Ronatd 0.0. ... aat ton11, Ilk• MW, paid II It tlldlnQ glaaa doors, obo. Mull Mii thla week. Dtantic Sll7 uoo w111 ..,, ror $299. sso. eea.21ee 876-1303 g 81., a;n;;ai Mo-Ped, LARGE SELEVtiON OF DOmeatlC HELP WANTED: 875•7574· 8' Oak conle<tnc• tbl p ¥;:0',~~8: ef.~;l ,.~"· NEW & i BMW'~ In Hunt. Sch. perform Abelone lhllt game Ible & S 150. 2 llHI d11k1 !Wtf II houleholO ctlorH & look chalrt. $150. Round w/oak top1 $85 ea. 17' CocktaU CrulMr. Belt '8t V11pa Or1nde Moped alter 2 boys 5 & 8 yrs old. American oak tble, S 175. Y 1 m a h a O r g a n oiler lhll wknd. 1173· 7873 Looks new Auna great. Liii I OM IMW Mull have 1ren1. Oreal 720-0930. w/everylhlng $750. Flupp 18• SoulhcOHI Cocktail Only t600 ml. $126. VOLUME SALES lob tor college student. 5HP mini bike S75. C I Be 845-9897 SERVICE• LEASING Mon thru Fri. Rof 'a Beaut5pcbdrmaetw/top · ruHr. atlnNewport.1,,,.--,---=----"!! J .. absolute. Call daua only of line matt/boll spnga, 546"75011 $9500/0BO. 631-7785 & '81 Yamalla QT, Hit cond. 3670 N. Cherry Ave 213-531-1623 or' Paul $t300 new. aac $599, A111oater men's boo11, tl 831-7022 $295. 497-3020. 82' Mp, CJ7, PIS, P/B, LONG BEACH 0 8 $200/0BO 960 735 AM/l"M CHI, A/C, Tiit (NO Cherry exll-405) 714-524-0970. greet cond . ak · · • 3 23' Soacral1 turbo d1I. MOPED, runs and looks Whl, Remo11bl1 Hrd top, (71•)1•1 .. ltO Ma~nlYOM atereo con, BARRY MAN ILOW tower & plank., 3 station great Asking 1190, lid edition Int. Sac for frad:.ina~W~~come all 9505 St · 873-8727 Tlcketa, Opening night a1 .. r1ng. 2 radios, ADF, 499-5046 Payoff. $11950 850-1366 ___ --eii& l white khtens nMd Beautlfuf Mahogony July 29, 111 50 Jackie Loran, OF. Loaded, TomHMOped XLNTCon-orll48-7310 Must sell, New '83 3201 good home. OK w/dogs. Canopy Crib w/3 shell 546-7483 123K 879-284 0. H dillon. $175. 548•5953 lmmscula10 condition, 760-!512 changer. $175. 640-6215 BJ's BATIKS wlll be 11 the 1146-0930 t.ttt. luicus packag e, FM 1 9510 Brau Celling Fan, hu 4 Goldin Wast College ~4· Sklpjack FI B, 82 MtttrcJcltl/ Flll&IOl•I cau ette. sun roof, 1oO T II LI hi 0 k Bl d Swap MMt July 30 Doft't mtr/ouldrlve. exll cond Scttltrl 1011 lY .. UILI light&. alloys Mini con· L H I d M u P 0 s. • a ea, " S .. dll1on 18,000 miles» ong a ro • 3spd & raversable never Miss Theml 14K 646-2317 1983 Honda .. fc 70, u--'" ON $ 1 4 6 o o 11 r m , C 11 I h u a 11 u a . C h o c _.. c t •290' "' _... wltawn, $225 548-0471 . us~t552~~79...,.5 • take BROKEN TILE: 300 1q h. 24' Wood Hull, 10· Beam. once. Perlect condition. JEEP CJl 2 13-380-9680 d ays.:. Great for cobbfeatone, 250 Horse Inboard. Fly-$600/0BO. 831-5625 or ano 714-548.8533 e111t1 AKC reg, Golden Retriever BROYHILL 1 11 sole and 5 etc. $ 100. Lowry Elec Ing b r 1 doe , I u 11 y 540-4 786 Scott. SCRAllLER pups. $200. 548-4137, It 1011esea1-la France 11el-organ S75, 845-0118. equipped, radio, dep1h *'80Kf10oo~ooo ml. Datsun 9117 792-0254 vet w/wood accents. Like finders. outrigger• .111n1 cond Extras. $2200. ~-}( Beaut. Fem. AKC r"". new cond. Cost S t800 Late Model Candy Ma-loaded with extras. Musi 631-5662 Or.anu" "-r70 240Z " -· chine Good condllon. u $4295 675 3 6 ~~ Shelite pup. sable/wht, 4 new, sola·S500, love-s 7 5 calf for Into se · · · -4 2 -----( oa\I ~-Runs strong. nseds some mos. $200. 642-1921. seat-1450. Both for $900 2611 Chris. 2.c .. ev v-:--9·9 1 '78 Honda 750K. orig. ·-·0 cosmetic work S2300 472_8118. 963-2359 " owner, very good shape, m•lll.-:Jl•.o tOill •U• Cocker Puppies. AKC . ........,,.__________ new, good cono. Must Sffp StrHm lairing. Bates 111•1 ~•1tll tll •f .. ~mo 142-1815 B II M S 25 F/$ 5 ESTATE SALE. Coffee Everything must go• Furn., s~crlllce S5000 obo & • u . ' 1 . 1 0, Table $750 9'Sola $200. stove, blka, cooking 751-5522or859·1960 boxes. rack bart, 4 WI. ID i 9030 ·69 Dalsun 510. Rune 964·4203 · utensils llC 31536 w. am/fm stereo S 1100 w•ff r Ytl great $700 malle olr. Golden Retriever puppies. ~~~:"s~~~St;.~C;~~ Nine. Lag Nlg 496-5548, *18' Lyman, needs eng, obo 645-6737. 642.,.370 174 ]Mp J10 truck, fully Call 6•2-8860 S t~ 6 ~ ... 5 •KC champ S 5 S 788-~4 some work. Must sell '81 H~da c••.•oo. 1 .. 11'1 loaded, exit cond S4800 - ----_ .. , "" •"' net 2 . ewln9 Table $750 0"' Hull. no broken dressev"d, w1n1""co~nd Sacurl-673-2912 '74 Datwun 710 Wagon, lines $200 850-0435 $25. Bl 1ppt only 1'1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 " ~ S1350 h 492-3530 I• ribs. 631 -5662 IY m11g 11·ce $1 100. "•6-8709 ----cas ~ Golden Retriever pup, 5 551-364 FANTASTIC .,.. Range Rover '75, A/C, xlnt 3 f K '60 Chris-craft trl-cabln, .81 K-Z -=-560,,..,,....-1-m-m_a_c_, -A-.n-1 cond, a 11ery rara car '76 2801 2 • 2-blk w/new '""""'-6--+--1----J male, emale, A C. Formica oval dinette 40 .• good cond, engs •u $13,000, 9l61285-3251 mags. radials, sheepsklrr S150 ea. 645-2139. w/leal, 65x42 w/6 chrs BARGAINS need work. Sell $18,000. beaut. asking $950 with or 285-9171 seal covers, mats. am/Im --+-+-+---1 Sherry's Poodle puppy S75. On bed. compl 528-8680 finan cing. J i m at cass, nu trans & runs sale, teacup-toy mlnature w/wht uphol. hdbrd w/4 LAROE SOFA, RECLINER ---------6 7 5 -6 0 0 0 ·Id a Y s > · Sela! 1981 Blazer V8. grea1 Casey 63 1·6543. $250 up. 546-2848 pr sheets/cases. elec CHA WITH BUILT-IN VI-lOllLLEI IHWRlll 675"1401 (eves). 2WO, PS, PB. EC. Towing ;;9 210 Wgn, AM/FM, 3o-btank.el, spraad/rullle BRATOR, CHEST OF Full line of TOHATSU out-'81 Suz GS 460S, blk, SK pkg, 960-4926 Pttl 9939 S99. Whl. Itel Pro11. ---,~= · m1 per gal, 4 spd, lo ml_ bl H I( bl ) DRAWERS. ALL THIS boards. call tor dlscounl mt S950tofr 644· 1238 Tracks 35 showrm cond Must self"' 2 charming Lo11eblrd1 mar eco "lb o ong FOR ONLY S90 Will prices. Corner 18th & •82 c $3500/ofr 551 -0478 w/c:age & food. S120. $99 645-0580 SELL SEPARATELY. PCH In Hun Beach. AT Honda 200. Runs '56 V. Ton !let bed Chevy 548-2817, 10AM on. Good oH Wht 9· coueh Sala Wed, Thur1, Fri 960-9003 Good, looks Good. S850 truck w/over drive, cot-'79 DATSUN· 280 zx. 2 ONLY 5•5 •662 obo. 637-7986 leciors Item. or"' owner. PLUS 2 Gl pac~ e Cocktlel1 Albino $35 & $100. Wht chest 64" ~ ... Baja raady-Zodfac Mark II, 'V " 11g ' Gray. S2•0, c .. -ap·. make lenglh • 26" tall w/shell '82 Yamaha Vlargo 750. S5000/olrs 538-7836 loadeo , NEW tires. •ra 175 644--0427 40hp Mere, trlr, itlrll, $2000 675-7660 IMMAC S7,595 0 8 0 offer . 548-6477. llYI AWAY PllOll sac .. dlssoMng panner-'75 Chevy Slfverado 4 eYenlngs & weekends ti •• " aal Henradoo Dining set w/12 1611 Tri-hull. ,79 7,, up ship. $2995/080 Musi Honda Express 11, 1981 w70h3eetC dtr., CAI,~ 15500. 536•1863 _ -chrs, pedestal tbl. ••· _... sell by 8/1 548-8847 Looks like new. Bought en er, ..... DUe to our large volume ol tend• from 6' to 137"', Evlnrudo. trallor, •kles, for $300. NEED MONEY "'•7c:-5""L_u_v...,P'"'"u-.-=s-1"""500..,...,.......,c,.,.1e_an_. '80 280zX original owner. business. The Encore, a carved 11· hutch, pecan lite 1ack & etc. 13,000. CUSllC 1141 11' Must sell as Is. S 125. Alt 675-7e60 fuel 1n1 6 cyl 5 spd. al e. consignment slore, 360 16900. Call answer ad Bradty T. H.11~It.1111 VW Chris Crall Deluxe Run-5, 650-2294 am/Im cass pi s, plw, e. 17th St. C.M. now ac-,.816, 642•4300. 24 hrs. chassl1,cla11yOullWlng about. XLNT cond .. all ·79 Chev Cheyenne cruise control, Ming. slf-~:ri:'.ng11;.~~I~~~·~~~ Htlflllg• Pecan Dining tbl c~-~:i:r:::.i!~ ~~:~.~nys4'o8-~25MI~~ fllttor a.... IOZO ~~~~;~p ::n~~~,st~r~~1 9:0.:::go Debbie P.P. Uque furniture crystal w/11111 & cu1tom pads, 8 Moped cosl $800/400, 673-5662 1970 Ford Balboa. 191/21 m e c h a n I c a I I y . '8 1 3105i( nms new, not a linens. china ~ 1 Cali cane bk chrs. mint cond. '70 Venture 24' Salll!oat Retnell V-Bottom. 19.,.,.. motor home, xlnt cond. $5895/0BO. 546-1273. nick or scratch immac Grace Rieger owner at 11800· Call Answer Ad & ~~1~5•;m,::~~50· 305 Chevy 110 , Vanson S6200 549-0432 LIEN SALE '81 Che11y thruout. a11 must see. 631-0281. .SH, 1142•43oo. 24 hrs. trtr, xlnt cond. Ski or f11'1. '72 24' Winnie. alnt cond, plcl!up Uc 1297803, 1.0. $3995/obo 63 1-3016 I llY Fl••mlE G1a11 sneivng C-tbl St35 S7000. 63t-7547 many new Items, must J8ZCL 14NOB82211939. to .82 280zx T-top 5 apd, IWPUITI.IUUU Lea 957-8133 :~ ~r.tb~sl~ Ci~~ Unique HarborPar1y Boat. ;.:~_1J:2 :~~~-~~~II. r.:,o~~IASf. ~·a~~:;:~!16 loa<Uld Extended service Now Opened. Berbalna KING-SIZE WATEABED $75. Clolhll, ahoea, 20 It end. cabin, eeatl 8 warr. new S\ICl<tlf Asking Go Io r 1 . Feat u r f no w/wood ahe!Yes, hNter, baskets, funque I l·SIO. to 12 for dinner, 2• t1 '80 PACEARROW, 26', Aatl••n, $11,900/obo, must tell. out at anding furniture, mHtager, like,_, S300 979.5997. Pontoon•, 3 5 h P generator, AC, cruise. 1111. ClaHiCI 9045 15K ml •99·2922 collecllble1, gfHawert. or bffl otter. 831-50114 Evlnrude. EMcallent stereo. 55,000 ml wrnty. 12& n od_, ... Ooo T '82 Ma.1111mo Dsl Fully china, primitives, vintage Lawnboy mower Elec· entertainment boat for Absolutely fmm1c. •"" ... ,..., ~ r own clothlng tool• lots more Mission Oek rocker S 150. lronlo Ignition. Oood con-harbor viewing, par ad .. , S25,000. 492-7296 Sedan. restored. $9,995. loaded Clean $8895, Sl op by a~d Save: Victorian sole S 185. Solid dltlon. '50. 962·1706 etc. Has 360 deg. outalde call 549-1256 ,,. 0 Magh 8 drwr cheat lew' I d k WANT TO RENT: Local '48 Ford Woodle, navy ,---. -......-1 l Mon-...at 1 ·6. Sun 12-5. Lrge Jewel Toa colfec-11 ,ng, a so •un ec · law firm deslres to rent blue. r11torad. $12.995, IUlfl 111£1 Belt Waatt4 9100 Btlt Waatt4 9100 ltll Waat• SIM t95 17 Newport BIYd, :.~~rrr':i'gs$1~25111~r~~;' tables Autumn Loal pat-fully equipped. You 1 1•ke RV lor an Rams home PP 675-61111 "1t~s.-.F"'e'"'rr_a_r1_G_T_•.-o""ra•y•. -., _ _ _ C.M. 645-"272 , 4 • tern, Make offer. Wooden over S 150/mo slip M l , 00 Restaurant S I d S 9x 12 $ 5 Slipper chr "at rack $45. Hand must see to appreciate. gamn. Tracy 851· 1 5 ·35 Ford Sedan Delivery ow11e1 . mecll malnt a es an tock Help m.irPtllir $65 673-8585 " s l2.500/obo. 642•8144 ------89 outs1andlno c.ond Car mmedlate openings for wanted at the Pottery " " Qulltt, old, from South -crocheted bedspread IV' 1022 2 . Auto trans. looks Pho ne $ 2 4 5 0 0 r e s P o n s I b I e . Shack. Business ts great. lPPtflTllEITI Boaulllul, choice. good Moving s11 .. t>eaut Oak $75. Ktno 12 HHdboard ltatl Sail 70 4 1 like new. Drive anywhere 973 1080 entheus1as11c people to Applicant must be effl· SETTtll condition From S90 up furn, sol11. appliances. S65 557-054 t 5,: AUufV w/3 Salli. 171 Sth Wheel 3f S6 900 $8500 496-5526 --· ~~:n°:' :,':r:nd ~~~~ clent. high energy. and Exper necessary Sun 846-2995 W ID. misc 494-5483 MAGIC ISLAND 'GOLD' $2500 Will trade for 6•2-4397, 642-8i11' '48 Ford Sedan. Street Fill 9Il3 Mon-Frt, 8 30 am • 2.30 work well with people through Thurs 5.30 PM Solid oak Engl rofraclory MUST SELL N-IMng rm MEMBERSHIP 1700 ~ equal value Mustsell lhfa '81 Brougham, 20 fl. 101 Rod Blk/blk Chevy 350 76 Xt9. clean •lnl cond , pm MEYERHOFS In Afply Sat front countcir td 9:30 PM. Guar hourly tl>I. 36>1:?6. 361<54 open, s e I • I n c I u d e s transfer lee 760-9214 wknd. 850-4133 profile. delu•e. 26K mt, wl hydrolturbo trans lo ml l!l'.ttas 12500 Irvine 557-6232 ~ 12 Beo C_?all Hwy, pius comm.l'lustl and wr4 'Olli Engr. c:ffnlng so.la/h~, IO,,_t, """' , r 1 G d ~19 900. pp 968-9610 B&M shill, 90% ctierry Mon-Fri 720-4358 dys aguna ac.. prolessional working chairs circa 1900 $400 C\ak col a end tables. MBQ•C 'and ol Mam-26' Sell Boat, all new • $ 4 3 0 O 7 3 1. 9 ITS ET All 7 11 CLEA KS UUI conditions. Laguna Hiii• 9118_0 j 12, 850_0344 $775 On. Bdrm Solid =~~~82~ l lOO. 1ncllee1. equip S6000 842-7763 Tr1iltnl wknd/111 or 730~~ '7~9~~\;,f~ge~9;_~,~~f Wanted Eve Shill, Apply ottlce, Scott, 951-2777 oak dresser w/mfrror. 27' ErfCl(son, xlnt cond, T I 102• ·59 JAGUAR XK 150 FH 1515 Gisler C M Wt•IH S,tt lttrtl (R4) Two old Oak showcases hObrd, nlte stnds, bo11 MAGIC ISLAND MEM-atomic 4 119, new main & flH .. COUPE. Auto Trans Must sell 79 Spydpr 2000 Immediate openings for ~~~~~~~~~ 6' 1930's Phllco radio. sp/matt. 2 mOI old $600, BERS H 1 p I 1 1 5 o . c 0 v 8 r 5 • Buy Factory Direct. Light· Cr/Bl 58,000 Ml. XLNT conv exit cond auto. ln&IL eicpeflenced 1not11ldua1s -MINT · Pine fee box. 731-9178 ev or 730-0858 675-5 796 RD F / v HF s 1 9 , 5 o o . weight. flbllrglaas Scamp S8,000 OBO. 545-9566 am /Im cass. lo ml S5995 WTITllEMll whOIOYe toseil ona TIUPlllE IPEIATtl MORE PP.962-1961. a 714/494 7927 13"and 16'travellrallera ,..,,..,.......,,....------ObO Call &II 5 pm UUIY + HllllSll• HR UIWlllll IH· ueen mittress "'· like MANILOW TICKETS Sun. • · & new t9' 5th wheel. Call '62 Rambler ConverHble. 720-020 1 Wlllll IPEO White enamel s1ov1, new $15-0 6411·5401 2 xlnt lodge 16th row 28 It Lanoer w/slfp.15'8ii& n 0 w 1 0 I I fr 8 e tuffy restored, l!tnt cond I R ITHll. PllllAM YIOE. 112 Jr4 It, #0, 11~1~~9• ~~kf~;'· ;~~: Sacrifice CUiiom Stanley Mlchsel 673-0928 meu Pt. Best offer Chris 1-800-346-4962 for free $2000/olr 661-0848 iiHfa 9125 Need career ortanted, F=~~~:~ ~:~~~'.sun~t"y~ Lac•aaltttla, 631-11311 solid walnut desli MeaaVerdeCovntry Club 833-1301. 1>rochureandse11el '72 CltroenSMMaseratl 1H1110MDI CIVIC e•per, salespersons with Apply 11 the lollowtng lo-Telephone Solfcllors . ll50/0BO 531-7247 Tennis mernbarshl p 35' Garden Ketch w/rant BUY FACTORY DIRECT 5 tpd, tun pwr, air, feather, 4-000R. 5-Speed. Air, some management bade· cations: ATIEITIOI! AttUaacn II Sacrifice Sele· Moving, $2000/olr 859·8239 free mooring, NB Od l ightweight, llbergl111 V6, dual oYWhead cams. AM/FM steroocass . cut- grouno 10 become aut HARBOR AREA must sell by Sii morn-MACAW BLUE & GOLD Cood.S34,000~2-1234 Scamp t3' and 16' travel sliver lacquer, collector tom Interior I 1BCC785J managers MARSl'S we want good telephone APPLIANCE SERVICE Ing Quality 1tem1 Inch.Ide 1700/0BO 645-2983 39· Westsall custom crul• traller1 & new 19' 51h owned, mint Proud to SAL&lY + OlllllllllM reaervatloolsts to set ap-We NII reeond .. guar. custom Ncifon. rec1tner. 1 11 b t 11 wheel Call now toll lrM allow, a pleasure to drive! polntments appllenoes. 549-3077 ofc. oesk. Conference Nllhau Shell leis for sale no sa oa ' 18 1-800-346-4962 for lrM Moving • mull se.I WITI UOIWIT 11a. ... ••y 963_6664 s 125.ooo 11t4>833-4823, s F 0 -I llY aaaa ••-ira table, planta, 11ack chrs, 5•4-oe14 brochure and SAVEi 12,600/otter $4995 Uni ...... fll ormerly ene's 01•1111111 lll"n,.._li OIC 5<18-15t03 Photo retouching machine ' (619)224·0731/42S-"92t ana.t•IT. 3333 SoCst Pfza IHllEI Las 957-!133 Sofa, 2 c"alr1 & COtfM & metertaft-Hke naw 73 Hobie 14 w/trlr, $600 WbANTEO: Pv1bf PT1)' wanltT• to a I ~ THEODORE ROBINS " • obo Aleo 2 Kayak• Y reasons e rave rir. n8111a •Jtrt .. Apply II the followtno lo-PIT e11enfng work. Call MICROWAVE: AMANA Ible. $100 631-8609. S400 979 ... 690 . • wlll pau cash (213) • -catlona: 81 Hunt Bch Center tt 1 715 -4223 pu1hbutton olectronlc . . $ 2 0 0 . 5 5 7 • 8 8 4 0 . , a •I 91 a er pm, 1 cooking. $177, 546-6740 Two 11fgl1-back or. Yel11et Rockwell 1" under grind-552·0564. 925-6940 n• 07 FORD 10«>0 HARBOR Ill VD CO~TA MUA 642·0010 MARSl'S EOE MIF TIE WlllEI 111 ITIU chairs, matching, $125 9f S125. 548-9490 -CAL-20 l&ILlllT fr1lltn, 175 10ols. xlnt, runs greet U'1 PAY n ~~J;:,~d·.: ·1~~:' w~.i!; ;;5 c:;o~g;~ lor lrg car UITW nam W/lrlr & motor EMii cond, Utility 102& 11975 675"6906 '74 Civic. !(Int cond, n9W CMAIPIOI... & Dryer . w ea I . ___ Sat. Oct 8 concert Pacific $4500 obo 846-0778. BOX TRAILER 5x5' ·79 SOOOS. xlnt. 57,000 mf. paint Sl COO 548-6279 lngtonhOUse, $200/both, Yellow 8 It sofa & 5 It IOYe-Amp. 2 rnerved Mall Cl 27 r F h REMOVABLE BACK S5800 675"6906 '76 -Ctvlc. r-ar ended-. vfnt All In good condition. 1aa1, Ilk• n-$395 S30...S40 both. 969·t22t as91c 1 111 er $250 645.6930 ~ ~ Formerly Gene's 3333 So Cit Ptza 81 Hunt Bch Center llTIY /01tttatr ltn. lmmed. opening for Colla Mesa distributor. light typing end basic math a muat Flex1t>le hours. ONTV 71 .._ 839 •3248 631-2783 alt 6 SlooP Fast. dry. fully '81 Audi SOOOS. drk gray, mileage & machanlcal rigged Needs cosmetic•. A•~• lttiCtl 9 lully loaded. sunrf. cond S909 499-2982 Relrlg. 1250. W/D, dthwr C"tl •Ha 1124 Viking MWlng machine. S1500. 968-0086 days. $9800 552 -1545, .77 Accord, ntch~. & trlh oompac1er. 1135 3 blkea copper ctiam""' zig-rag,buttoohole,l>llnO 646-2341aYH. IMPORTANT 552-1299 Secretarial 11r ~°:r ~1~": nd:r~t ~·~-= oach. 646-58•8. dishes.' misc decorai;; hem, etc 1127 5•M 74o Int 14, good cond, wllrlr NOTICE TO READERS Aa1tl a 91 ;i;·9~1~~·ir0:d i~s * * PIT. 8-16 hrs/week. lor thro.igh-out the greater Relrlgerator· Sears beat llern1. clothes, etc. 41• WE PAY CASH· For $2300. 1142-7669. AN:> 633-5601 Dlll.,.G Enginee r ing ollfa e. Los Angelesaree 26 ct1 11. Almond, Ice & tllthSt.nrTusUn& 16th, HOUSES to be MOVED& ---ADVERTISERS 'llAISTl• .. EllOI Ts"AcCORO. 5 spd. ~ Typlnn and oen--al otfloe water In door, Showroom 9·<!. Sat/Sun, WRECK buildings FREE. Kite. 1tlnl bay boat. all ac-The price ol 1tem1 Rebuilt motor. runt good, • v• •Comp Ids I 850-4133 can .. $395. 988-4990 Id e ti d b hi I n.._,.1 minor -• I hatchback. 2 Or. amllm. FOR work. Newport Beech anypa a11 cond.Pald$1600.aelllor Garage Safa: anllqueOln-v r se y 111 ce '""' ... ec.repa r. good co nd, 53200 area. 714-548-9333 •t8r~11tnc~ommfsslon/bonus S800, 675-7574 Ing HI. tmall elec. wrought Iron pool guard LANCER 28' wttrlr, like de1 afer11s1 din Ihde vte1hl1cle $500 969-1221 675_7396. E 714/673-2919 till 9 pm OE M/F safes * DOLLARS v~ I I d f o 2 t $ lOOO new, loadad with factory Ci an e a ver I ng Secrstarytbook keeper plan In the business Flolrlg•s· Very clean, like nu ~g~c~!i. ~:.~rtaln~!~i n'e".;9 aSell. 0;;50 YoJ • options Too much to columns does notlnclude ID 9112 ·79 Accord. lmrnac. lhru arn big money tor short thru Gen Ledger Call •Groupllla/medlcal 2 dr, t65. 893-9060. list. 30% under new re· any applicable taxes. 17a 2662. rebitengl trans, out. orig point. air. runs hours. 30 hr worll wee1t Janet, 650-1180 benefits center, little glrla' handle, ll45-9258 I t Ft 1 llcense. transfer teea. With polen,111 lo .arn •Dentallnauran'• Relrlg, lrzr top. copper clothing & loya. ladles' Xtra larna Ma'•w Can.-Sp2a8c000eme~.5 38n7a7nc ng. tlnan'• ...... arnas, t~ for sn/rl. Weber carb, 's3u9per b, mu.,•I 53s3e1. E S500 -per weelt. IEClnAllY coverage ~ :;~J~: Oryer, whl $75, cldthlng, books, etc. Wanted.-""' 645.2963 , ~ -air ~u~~ •iont;;.g de-McPher1on front struts, 95/obo 8•..-G •6AM·NOON Mefor land ~elopmant 11tSupervlSortmanage-Fri/Sal/Sun 9•6 2424 WANTED 11lce certifications or ;~?rm·~~·· ~~s~lu~~~i IHI fi17 •NO EXPER NECESS corporation -"• H · ment growth potential Relrfg. SIS. k:e & water In Santa Ane Av •••ical last. 24 Hobie 16. T rs lie r • duler documentary $4500 obo 844-8456 19, • dr I Mark. warn pkg •WEEKLY PAY GUAR e>erO secre1ery Snort· door, very Clean $585. GIANT ANTIQUE OAR-RiCkenbaoker bass amp, I 675-7569 or 797-3068 preparation c;h11ges un· I $5500 6 •HIGHEST COMM • hood '°' "'° """ Como. I•"•'•'" lho H · M"'og w ..... & • .,... AGE SALE. O.mbo• -Y' ""'· 110! 1300 MllS170. WINDSURFER saoo °'" '"''""" ""'"'° "1' 2'°2• ., ... de~. So '"l 'i BONUSES background preferred citing opportunities avail· hvy Outy, like new $185 chine 18. Lampa 12. Oak Tema 5 pc Rogers 3 setuells. carrylno bllQS, by th:-advertiser. Rt, See lo appreciate. m •PLEASANT WORKING Typing. 60-70. Musi be able to you at the World's ea 891-2545 dresHf S75 Dishes S Dynaaonlc snare, HD ~bicycle traflef. M 00 1111 d · D • Y s · CONDITIONS tell mo111111ed E•cel. largest pay TV sys-Wesher sos. Refrlge s l95. glHtware S 1. PIOture $1. hardware. Pallte-cym. Alt. 69m. 631-3 toe A•t• t"lct1/ 835-2122; Eves & Wknds, you're bright and pos· benefits. Ctll tor 1ppt tem .ONTVI ' Bufflln Dishwasher S100. Linens S1 Ahd mUCh, very clean S750 . I Parts 9019 881-1838 MIS I pteeaant voice call ----For Interview arrange-546-8672. much more Fri ONLY 545-5932 If.. •i . 7 l 4 PorSGhe wfieeta & Tires, -.7-6_B_M_W __ 3_2_0_1.-b-.-,g-e. Mr Thom11 at letret1ry .. ,, lttrl' 7·8PM 1622 Monrovia. c 613.0118 Oo-lor gill Fri· Must be ments . call nowl W111her/elec dryr, work-645·9246 SHO-BUD, pedal steel S39510Bw0a67c5o7131"'06r •• r11l5111x17tre'1.tS5500x8'n63wl1t-h1 1P5e8r.-aulomstlc, ale, alloy•. Attract111e, per1onable, l 14-ll 1·3110 Ing, $75 both 548·6807 guitar. like new S225 • " l66VPV. 45,000 miles, It s .... IW.IH FH llLUll y ea, we do end you can ' 00 1 Jo i n our I I entheullastlc team Mii· ng the Wnt's finest n-spaper We're the Ofange County adllfon of he Los Angelel Tima. Hourly wage + com- mission 2 Shtlt1 avail- able. 9 am • 2 pm or 4 pm -9 pm. Diet ue now a1 $40·0301 s ties/Hardware. Full Time. Crown Hardware. 3107 e .. 1 COUI Hwy, CdM s ALES MICRO COM· PlJTERS. matur• peraon With ~ end oom- pu 1er eape rlence. 754-«163 and have good hand-Olganllc Sale. b1rga1rs9a-846-88911 Cruise/carry O/B, Ilka Brand new po~top for "'71111!12C11°t~d1800S7w000kd.ys.P.P 1111 loll .. J 'I Ill P 'Tl EOE M/F l•trll 10 11 8AM ·6PM , new S1 00 Danforth • ti H I ft .. wr "Jl~s-~~66me TOP SSS lt•ipHal 6016 Fri/Sal/Sun 20121 i;•1 uailart/1 .. ~ anchor.25 lb. S50 Mu~ "M 1~8le1 Ps;og~ '79 3201 -Spkg,SunRool. SOUTH llOlnUY/HOln. Females Pref. Modal• & R6X5 VldiO Cam. caH. ~~f.'~·~t311:4~an1a Ana ~.,."L... 857-1448 873-6088 Stick. Nu Tires & Brakes. COUNTY tor sales,..,..,... nHr OC Escorts.(2t3)886-19M 1495.'h cost Ilka nu. -One Sec. ~/Chait, 2 N-NAV101 RDF radio. PAINT & LITE BODY 3 760 8·0805020 Ml, $9,700 W"W' 857-tU8. July 29 thru 31 2550 Exec. Oetk/Chalra, One Mu It ae 11 S 2 2 5 . WORK: Up to 50"/t olf • • ISUZU Alrpor1 equlraa good f J Carnegie, oll or Fair Mlac Delk 5 Side t '"""3728 7 tv,:"O,e flqu~ f'l •plltude. TUlll 1111 '" •• .. Drive. ChalrS. 1050. One SA.VIN ..,,,.,.... your •51· Biil 069-1221 •• ~r.5~8,!;,:"'C::i. 4 o= "WI WILL •OT !o/.,~~y" p :;,eo~: MWTtllU FREE Female Germ shel) July 30. 3051 Kln)'brootc, 780 Copier Auto Feed llir I Dtclra HU,.......... cond 110,500. 551-0100 IEIUElllLI .-. hand/lpeed writing prel. Help give them • "8ad 1'h yrs. All lhot1/1payed. off Baker. S 1500. 8155·8011 O-•pm. 351 P Af0tl;;1 calh lmmed. for 61 5281. Safari beige Votu~dSlaeleaa~~rvtce c a 11 Jean n 1 11 •. suirt. Eam top SSS part Gentle 673-8297 ~laa"/~HI l~I. owar Boat Sllp. your Ylhlcle, domeellc or ''" ...... 5 •6-"•. time evening•. Only ~rt hacll l _ 1350/mo 21 Balboa foreign 55 t 8285 w/leather. tunrf, 5 spd, 187 t 1 Beteh BIVd. ~ '"~4 positive, dependable, FREE Rabbit, W'11te rmau:;003Pr9CFPlano ~ Cove. Ownef. 145-5135, • • · ucellent oond. 117.500, Hunllnl tonBe.ach Secretary/ •c•frllon ... t I d I w I Br own F / 3 mo• Ant quee, Fun &Corator lllO Story & Clar" >Cini 873·14M. WE llY Ph 6-16-&4t9 --. (11•) 42-2000 J ' •• outgo no a u II need 8 .. 2•3237 Junk, Cheap! 20 yr cot-d 1 .. 0 0 "o 8 0 · ,. -needed orgrowngoom-apply. Phone 848-7021, le<lUon. ll05 Sent.a Ana con • / 40'Newpor1Sllp.Sallonly, OLUIO••s ~;FD pany located In Newpor1 2:30 to II p.m. Monday far•ltart MIS Ave. Newpor1 Hatgllte. 772-4848 1upt r price. pou "" ~~ •••• --=[,'fy~~=gc::,: thru Friday, •oecdRXfbRI§ owA; Sat/Sun alt 9AM. ·~•la..L..... HD flYa-aboard. 873-2700. • •• TllOll Salet-~l. .... ng . \681 ro<7. 2 t,36o ml .. ance&non·tmoklf.gert· TllYILAIMY Cotton, 10la, love, multl Lido 111•: anllquu, B'f".AObf:i7'&11,KOG:rt LAROECENTEASLIP WlllT •ur:r clonn •mllmca ... er at ottic. elclH• 1 mue1, cornmerlci.t S•t>r-• Agen· pillow.. Space Mvlng oelc ctolhll. hoUMW•rn. Sat Augu11. 1150 ... ••It Up to 48'. 233 19th. St • llYllTOIY ~ 14 ~ .. g3~0 5 aod. •.~.· •• • construc:llon, rut •l•I• cy, 1mme<11111 09lfllng w111 unltt Gorgeous oak 9·15, 112 Via Palermo. con d . mu, t a•• . C. ~t Beech, .., experience prelerr•d fOf elq)lflenced tQent. 0 1a11 d inette •et I 1 .. "3-9612. 875-0238 • '75 2002; 4 IC)d .. a.Ir 2l3-<&49·4398 Send reeume 10 KJnder EXacutlve Tr•Yll s.nno., w/matchlng cott.. tbl Jtwtln ii -w ~d (033NJI.) ---Cara Leeming Centera lr11lne Aak for Betty "'· UnuMd Qn menr ... a:lt'.58 1 c;;t&lf. 8cuta 1anlit, I**. boOI."" Moorlnp. Npt Harbor • '1'i 320!• 4 apd 10w '79 RX7. 4 epd. compu1W1 tnc.. 180 Newpo(' Cenltt 133-94o8. I bo• eprlng1. 1175. plllrM 8niy l tO ::; reg.1150157-1441 w /30 yurl, oa n mtlee.(&4oittV) " conlrt>ll, AM/rM cua., Dr. twit• 200, Newport 8rau l•mpa. PP. stone .84<Me88 Wet "'11 ....._._ bo d & tlYHbt)erd, oro11 lo WlllY • '7t7:S31;4 1pd .. loaded. CB.lflfl00.842-8708~ Ill.II...... Beach. Ce. 92&80 . .A11n: nriiilill 972-4195 Eerly~'aNu•a&...la "art· nns.1851~-<4:'5<4 doe11.85&-7l41 USEDCAN6TFIUC1<8 (971UX8) 780·8011day1 __ _ Full 1tme. fitly comm & Keren Wanted to op«11e Comp 3 I>•""" •w"-' dinette -. • .. Nl'IWpott Martna111191 COME IN OR CALL FOR • '80 3201; 5 spd .. aunrool. bonua Unlqu. women·• •~---=----.--~ tv for boauno mag~1ne1 '"'"' .~... Ing wttll ptaunum ledlet WAH'T ACTION? d .,,... tti PIO a_a .. aL ( tANV203) clothing boutique In s.ct11atY/R90t9tl01lltl A 111ary on eMper. c an tor chalra. I tO 11· Anllque wrle1 wa1oh, 30 out Cl...-cs Ade 142-M71 •Y· .. 4 .. ,,.~zion Corm~ ....... -Llllo ·eo 73"1 I ded LagunaBcn lOOklnOIC>f E Exper'lenoe ~uary. a p p t . b t w n olfl<ie oak IWIYll Chelr, diamond•, band wlth 32 ""'""'"'t -..,. 0pes·T1il~ auto., oa · outgolnO cerwr mlftded Sant• Anallu111n •rta. 10·30-3 OOPM 846·3984 ·t80. King Wlall., Ian back lull C\lt dlatnOl\dl, t•tatl • TII IP Tl 11' lllftl&.0 • '81 F>281: auto .. tunroot lndtvwl "'flTltpotelttW. 714·1314851 • • chair, lfoo. 5 pc Iron & 110,000.makeotter.AllO f• Ad AC6L... 11001mo. 150·8145 11211 eeACHBLVD. (tCOBet1k Aetall&mOdtllng•JtPef S S --WArTFIESS· r~...,•----' Olatl dinette Mt. t 1IO Pl•Unum dellOner en• VI IMI HUHTINOTOH8£ACH • ... , .... 1 ., .....,. helpful,b\ltwllltrlln. ecretary/ •IH Wtat· Apply In ;.;;·-:;;AT _!'2-0131or859..fe28 gagement & weddlna Cal I 811p1 Available 25'. 30'. Ml~l1Mt·Hl1 10.dec1.""(1CL~~1.41 .....-. .. ""*'"'1:90nAlalala mln•t•r Mfg Oooo G'UYS "AOOM IT ... v. rlnga,:Smarqu1Ml 12tull 30'.and40'~ •veaboard Ne\Nal typing. Olc1~ •~per. r ,...... 1 di di W9ddl c 1 1 1 11 • 5 • WI PAY-_ 1 a• • '12 3~; auto., aunroof. aantona,2t0 aome order dttk. 2211 Fairview Aoad, To.,._.your~ cu emon • "II o.a.. Plot Mon.fl"rl.9'2·4M4' ,.,.__. (1FDN6421 For.I A¥e.. l.r. Bdl. 7Mt4-;!!!.et81 ABie tor Cotta ~ IMfor'I.... ~== .!.~h~8':: r!! •J PM ml Ult • '82 52k; auto.. low 417-41 1. r ru••9Y -Plllll reedlnQ ""* tm IUI ••• l'l\llet. (1EJA4f41 · _ _.. ....__ • di~ retail 19750. II\ '8tM --/ .... I • '12 7S31: 11 IC)d .. IOIOad. •:.tou fHd today'• St•IOn Atltfld9111. £)cp•d. [non'• OYX... ~-.....,. milk• ott.r. No °"*'· Nl-IWUR u.;;a BOFBOA WIND· rww•-(73551371 Cl ft.cf Ada? If not, &C*tenc.d AP91y Shell 4 Orct.r prooeatlf'IO & C1wlfted. MZ-M7I S.. II ban" 139-7416 642·5671 8UAF!A: cteanlelltrlt 24IO H.,bot 8Nd Ul-J 1f 1 ~,,..... l'9 _.. lutlon. IJ'tll I !Moe, ~llonH. lrvlne Call Cl ...,.,e. ..--...... ...... a-s•-'"' ,._ COSTA Ml!$A ..,... S 111 i-1 ...___. Beach o •• ., ~..,........ • ~ ---,.._ "" ,...,.. • ...,..... ••• •W •-.1 •tt cvv W. tit, Intl Ana ·--..... • • 4 .,..,.4 ltoP ~ CleftW. _.!:t·~ _ ---· ,. Clo..a Sunday : ....;;;..=;'--~--JL::===--~-......::;;;.. H • - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28, 1983 .. .. ..... ,..,.. ...... ........ Al........... • ............ ...... .. , IHI llt1~l01 IH? Ttrt• 1111 ,, .... ,.. ,.....,.. llTJ Vtlft 117! C..IH11 IMI °'"..... NlS r.. NU 118 &:aan. AeW Xilt 1S0:::1 our,_ low 1i5'1~or0ile w agon. IOOka '87 VW"'RiG fop, ,;aJi ·11 Aabbll corwef'tlt>i. ., '18 eoup; a: Vil:, Gn 1At I I IUPXU 11•1- pe1nt, tlree, motor. $24&0 1.101. &.P.a. & run• grMt, 111 11100 1800 dual S>Of1, fedltle, whl, AC, 17,500 mi'. ,!d'fo~\:tt!. P:;, pl~ color, orig. paint, new wtttt tt77 aoe ou. "'· eft-' ~ • ftnn. 541 90e3 Financing Available On cash 492·3530 Blaupunlll 11..0, new saao<>. 071-1000 mllff.12250. &45·7otf tlrea., chrome Body, glne, 3 epd, AUTO tr.,,._ MMW llllM /I 1 8U20 4dt n l ti Selected 1083 Modeltt . G Cond IHt covert. Muat .... rnecJI I perfeot ah8P'. mlM6on & .-otrOf'ie 19-~ * ~ .. ~ AlllO,, eW, PIS and l upf\lll2e$ ~2.38r,n Offergoodthru7/3 l/83 7l4 c:i:•·xtood 12oo0· 123001080. 5<$8·3147, '81 Rabbit, It blue 2 dt, '18 244Dl., 4 cyt, 48.1.IOO Feotory alt. 85.000/obo. nltlon. Aleo mMfll new Ing, P/8 and P/I P/I, AM1'M llereo ~~,.,,,,....,.,...-.:·~=~--"'." ~ 6:2.8572 832~~90 OIG • '83 Baja, 51( on reblt "'''· ~ ~~~·1U'ntJic!5°°°) ml. ... 775, 523--44511 or 780·1742, 547-5918. plr11. 11000/beet ofter. (t1'VOY) (002UPJ) condition, Sharp c:ar. : '78 Corolle l lftbaoll, auto, obo. 542·52". H 211 .... • 812 ioo pp ,---------"230 SL •• t0,500. Good .. )I 'b good paint, •• ., .... ''°° 0 . 170·3407. ·eo s.vlffe" !Oeded lo ml Cell Bruce N1 ... 11 $1995 $3995 147-5125 r\h tires. runs great ~ If, one .,.ue, • · 7t NOVA, rune good • ... 2*l convertlble 2 $2195. 833·2014 dye. '85 vw VIII, run• grMt, -co;;; in I ... m 807-3727, &4CM1N. alereo. 8550. ~194 1111... 1111• •• , lope. xtnt cond. $15,oOo. 2 3 . ·11 Corolla lflbk, auto, air, l850. 84"'t238 ~ SMctt'• 11'*1 Mlectlon Tll UllllT '77 Cernaro. lo ml, •11• H lft W .• ~78 evH/wknds, clean 12850 obo 'lie VW Baja 12V, New ·~ .• ~. ol prevlouaty owned 11u...a1 CIMn, Od cond. Arn/Fm Coupe AJt c-ti. mag COuoe. Auto .. elf, PIS & ~5dya, •C 14 850-0626 clutch, needa ltnllhlng. c:i-:••· Audll end VI.. caae.S2t00,Nl-1106 wfleeioo¥..(412\JOn Pl l ,AM/FM.-.O,vlnyl 'II 250 S XLNT Cond 1967 Ude/df. 13000 '78 Celtca Gt. Auto. AIC. Not running. S 1' tOO. aeene. Of l•t• mOOel, low ml!Mge '79 ktlnltta 1 ownr mint $3995 root, mao wtiet61. leethet • l3l50 847 5125 ' obo Cell 7 t4-964--0775 S X NT 845-0834. ..... Cadllleca In Southern cond 32 oOo ml many Interior (HtXHn . -dayt, or 714·962-6437 Pl • am/Im caH. L '87 8Yg orig 121( IU •1111&.. Callfornlal See ua IOdayl utre1. •SHOO. obo. ta795 (10 2200, 4 dr. e1u1a tank, alter 8 pm and wknd1. ~~~. c::\%~·10~" on nft et!ii1:":n11m. SOITH 111111 752· 1551or644-0527 aft 1111... .., ~f!T,cueobo ._~c._29588m~,· '75 MG Mld,...t, 43,500 ml, $2150/ot>o. 646-515e 455 E. Coeat Hwy. AAIMWO 8 pm. ·-_...... ....,...., •• .,.. ·75 Corolla SAS Llltbeck, 5 ..._._,... .. __ A.. .,... •-1•. llaY reg top, xlnt cond. tpd. amltm, nu tires, '88 VW Bug, Ilk• new In-oou1n ........ ....., . .......,, 2600Hetbot81Vd '70 Cam.,o IMtllnelta, Aldo., *· PIS and P/8, • '71 2tO SE Sedan. lapls $2SOO. 761-5221 dye, mint. Muat Mii. 12500. 1lde/out. $1795, Cell 873--0900 COSTA MESA . 53,000 ml. gJM1 con• AM/FM r9dlo, vlf'YI top. 11111181 ·. Blue, Well maintained. 848·6815 eveslwknds. 548.9347 841·3327 YOLllWAlll 8 dltlon. loaded, Mual NII (101600) Auto., elr, PIS and PIB, a11100. Call 841·9176 Ask tor Shelly AJIC HOS 140• 11 0 und., low Blue Book. $1995 cuetom lnt«lot, vtnyl top • ~75450SLC,1tlnt cond. low ·77 MGB, Great condition. '81 CELICA. GT, 5 •peed. ·~~ d ~"/o u':~e $~~ 9 15: .';1:.:1~" 181 fGm6i= Wagon. R:J 14000 obo. 876-2477 or (0152) mllee. make otter Must amllm can, magi, ~'eif~t:lnt~$r,~75~t~~: 841.3f177 good eng, nd• trans rblt. Cktntltt 1313 875-0638, rneuage. $5195 ... 540-0737,848-5865 cover, s2850 obo VolurneS ..... Servlce $80010 80.548-0621 1 ... -,..,,.. '78 450 SL I d 2 963 7412 650•8345 '89 Bug, 1nlrl, bait. carb. And leulno -·· IEE II Fiim , ... I · •x t coo · • T • k 171 gen, paint. nu. Any t87t 1 Beach Blvd l•lck 131? OITITIN •have ar= M1«11on l~.$18.500.982·7764, Pt11Ht HSS niar reuonelbe olfar. Huntl~tonBMc:h 2 .. .. th ......... 1 ol NEW .. -....... c ....... "CleHlc" V·8. Auto., 148· 1534 -'62 TR4 I $400 need l 111• lllCI ""'°°' "1 c .....,., .. u o., -,,.... PI S P / 8 d PI W , · ·78 deisel 564. 4 spd, snlrf, trans. 5;t;765. John. ' 6 6 9 75-5842. 675·2207 ( 1•) •2-2000 • air, PIS end P/8 (041YIH) (ZtKS791 an 80 450SL, It blue. loaded, one ownr. superb cond · VW bug, perfect IEUL $4895 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 132,000. 842·3002 thruout, runs lantastlc ·n TR6, lo ml, looks & Int/out. 1600 duel port. VOLKSWAGEN Sedan. Au1oma11c, pwr $3995 1·12 300SO. sllver/blk $2975. 970-0548 runs great, new top. wire runs great S 1150 steering & brtkea. J1)f1U HAAB(JA BlY(J lO'.IA Ml'>A 1'>4J OOlO leather Int, 8300 ml. Ta"Peugeo1 Dsl Sta Wgn wllls, ale. am/Im cass. 650-3t86. ":'• WllTWAGIN@ AMIFM atereo ca8Mtte, 1111 Hff, 11Mf•I '87 COUGAR ahowfoom cond. $31.500 4 spd. air, PS. PB. cass. s2soo. 760-0159 'lO Ill 11•-caoir • .:_on, cd1.0D'Tz~~e,, wheel OlnElfl LllM l500 875-2871 or take over luse. great lam car, •Int. .._ A pertonaJ and proud ell· .... ' ... H ._...... 844-9030 dyS, 644-4301 below wholesale Blue Volbw11ea 9173 Gd cond. 831-8072 ava clualve vw aoency d~~-$7995 4p,Er A~~~~acki.;;:~: liL~ltr 1311 Bobtell model with 4 ow. .. Wle 1317 evee & wknda PP. Book at $3700. 548·8451 ·75 Bus. redlwht, exit '70 Bug 78,000 mllea. cated to quality serv....... (1DSV874) "~ apeed tran•. & 2 speed .,, Olde cm SUprema. cond. S3500 obo. Cello cassette. new tires. spare parts, and a com-$4995 196 Newport. s37s obo. axle(l$Uoo11aaa 19 195 bm&40.-eo86huallextru.S3000. ~ '12380SL.Laplsblue.wllt Ponclae 9157 Rlehldys.642-5735,eves $1700. 780·9675 petltlve HIH pre1en-11lllll01 For Information call Jeff. beige lthr Int, cruise con-" tatlon of the unlq e •·o1, •es. air, 10.000 ml, ·11 91 tf, complete reblt 760-8170. -" u a-•• 642-9170 or 545-6808 " " '71 Van, comp rt· Volkswagen quallty ve-n-'78 Cut. Supr. Brom ~ Blaupunkt s40.ooo. eng.s55oo 673•7578 ·75 vw Dasher Stallon flnlaned,per1body&eng. hlcles. F~~o~~~~1~;:c1u::r~ 1111an. WJ!.. I llf-13700404ULA. Dir. 842-3002 '72 911S TARGA, Rare Wagon Auto. 82.000 ml, 8M5u0~~ 13 .. 3." thl• wknd. BOBCHALLMAN'S seats, leather Interior & a .... 'A 15oa~ coronet Must -84S.2983 .• '83M83000Turbo.7Km•. model. new paint, tires. $1750.962-3286 1 1 4 • .....,. AM/FM at.,eo ·-'ll S 673 ... ""' r.•• 1 ... __. S re a It Y n c • c • r • ...,...._., -· · • .,.,.,.,, Hatchbectl. Auto, alt, PIS '79 98 Regency, o ...... . xlnt cond. blk wloamel top, 11,000. 551-9022 ·75 Sclrocco, wilt, grt '71 vw Bug. runs & looks @WllTWAGEN@ (X155YHE) casaene. PIS end P/8, 1311 mao wheel•, AM/FM exit, ell aerv record•. lnt.$26,900.673-8042 'J3 TARGET: Clean, cond.$3000 842·3152 great $1900. 866--8645 $8995 m1g~s81a9c91E5J5742) Fer• Cuae1ts•( 2 1 4 89 9 1 5 58) SM05obo.831-9800 •• S 10 8000 080 968 7961 d"•· 631-1279 eva-wknd• Ecurle Shlrlee Corp, Aak about tne money we · • '78 DASHER $2470 ' 7600 Wutmln1t., Bl11d '89 Mustang. ltd. Edit. '70 Wgn, brown, beige Int, • can aave you thru our ·77 924 Special Edit. tow 238UJW. Dir 645-2963 '73 Bltop Camper $3290 Phone7141VW1-WEST Xlnt cond. 302V8. auto. air. del .. I. 1 purct\Me & leUe ptans. mi. air, snlrf, 4 spd, al· •79 Dsl Rabbit. 4 dr. dlx Int, :t51043. Otr. 84S.2te3 Total PerlormenceVW'• 11M MY. $2500/mkeofr. 673·3416 645-4832 M Wlltll toys. mint orig cond, runs air 4 spd. xlnt cond, 23K '7 3 V W 4 1 1 N • w "Are You 111&1 ... '70 Muateng, 302 V8, new p-~~--.. ..,.----...1.,.J""'ff.,. • •PMT1 great. $5,675. 970-0548 ml. $4800/obo 851-3922 Tires.good condllton Havln' Any Fun?" Sed ~PIS d trans. nMds body wonc. 1301 Quall Street loll1 lo7ct 91 1 '79 RABBIT delael, mint 12400· S40·7575. VW BEETLE. Mlac. Body Pl:t~~i·sr· an :::S8~00.,..1_o_b_o_. 84.....,.....S-_5_1_56 _ _,, ;~r~'O:-.d ~=i THEODORE 1 ROBINS FORD NEWPORT BEACH ••• • I " s• I I orig con. blklblk Int, 4 ·74 Super Beetle, 1 ownr. Parts.!,_ & Trim Item•. $4595 '72 w-on. orl~ ownr, welt I t ... _ 00 cond R H IJ • I It Price· $5 130 Day•· -.. n .. .,..,...r m ·• 111-lllO Sl8.500 67•1_4154 spd. air. 2 dr, nu radials. lo ml xlnt orig beige · • · · melnt. $995. 57·1830 818001080. 06Q-e242 5 S3, 175. 970.0548 paint. 's2450. 64~:8717 497-11 12 Eves: 497-1597 '70 REGAL l TD 13000 10h0 llAR80W !ll ID CO~IA Ml~A 641 <Jori ,, 14720. Ott. 64S.2983 '78 Mu1teng 2 + 2, T·top, '79 Rabbit Dal. 28K, fm '74 SUPER BEETLE. anrf, '79 SKYHAWK $2190 Extras. good GOndltlon, nrtV CARVER 1tereo cassette. new reblt motor. new Int, rune Vein 1179 tDMFJOO. Otr. 645•2983 $3200 obo. 631-69e5 '11 llZ 1.1 llltl """128,500 875-41 '71 Votare Pr. Wgn 12400 '83 Falcon Aanchero, 1C8K578. Otr. 64S.2"3 r=,=·=3~....... lftl • --------•11"\L.../1 t ires. super cond, good 12700· 642-8555 1A8 VOivo 122 S. 419(i, '70MallbuV8,loeded.new ..S To iMace yovr rneaaage IOJ.S-~ $3300/0BO. 552•3519· '74 VW: Xlnt. Cond. Orio. IOOkagrNl,nMdtenglne '11 IMEllS10,llO FM ca11. tlrn & muffler. 645-3340. 171 a,;;a Prtx. cm. befote the l!>40 .AM8<..'(l{f io( ,,._...,, "tMf'• '80 Jetta 2-dr, sunroof. Owner, 97,000 Ml .. 4 Nu work, S 5 O O ob o. 790.9295 PurchaHd In Europe. rMding public, NfW>C.U•~~ •u io.40<>444 slyr, 5-apd $5195. Tires. Nu Aad/St.,eo. 859·6831or850-90t5 Reg 011. 48.000 ml. 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P.,ts And Leasing. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAiLY PILOT REP . 642-5678" • ' ;Giant pejJper ti-ee ::gets midnight ride BY ITBVIC MAIUILB on....., ...... It'• not ~ day a M-year-old tne firP lt8elt arpbaned, • victim of the =t exprem. But lt ha early today when an 80-foot Br..wan Pepper WM loeded onto a Oatbed truck and taken frCIP the Newport a.ch around that had been home for more than thl'9e ~ It WM a profelSional job. 1be pe'ppll' tree, which had been root.eel on property owned by • St. Andrewt Presbyterian Church, WM moved dwina the pre-dawn darkneea today to make room for a new church IU¥'WaJ'Y. Rather than tum the tree into ao much firewood. church oftidala had ., El Toro nw.ry uproot the giant pepper and truck ·(See PBPPD TREE, Pqe AJ) THI DRANGI COAST THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1983 Painte d into a corner When it's high tide on Balboa Island, the beach disappears but the crowd doesn't. These cramped beachgoers find that the (orced togetherness offers a chance to get to know their neighbors. COAST IDITIDN ORANGE COUNT V . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS USC branches out, opens Irvine office By KAREN E. KLEIN Of'lM Deir ......... Dust off Tommy Trojan. Un- pack the cardinal and gold. The University of Southern California, which claims between 10,000 and 25,000 alumni in Or- ange County, is moving into a neighborhood full of friends -in Irvine. The USC Orange County CenterwillopenitsdoorsAug. lat 2361 Campus Drive, on the ground floor of the VTN building, said Anne Kimbell Relph, executive director of the center and a Laguna Beach resident who has been commuting nearly two hours to uses main campus for the past three years. The non-descript office build- ing, at the corner of Campus Drive and Von Kannan Avenue, effec- tively hides any hint of academic goings-on inside now, but Relph sald she hopes a sign bearing the USC seal and identifying the center will be placed outside in time for the slart of classes in September. The office will house adminis- tration, development and student services departments and will serve as the headqµarters for USC's schools and divisions which are already providing classes and seminarsinOrangeCounty, Relph said. Those schools include: business administration, public adminis- tration, safety and systems man- agement, education, library sci- ence, engineering and continuing education. Relph said many of the instruc- tors who teach classes in various locations around the county met for the first time at an open h ouse held in the 2,500-square-foot suite Wednesday. Now, Relph said, they will have (See use, Pase AZ) Anne Kimball Relph College outlook glum Coast District trustees ponder $4.5 million in budget cuts BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of'lM Deir ......... A gloomy mood prevailed Wedne9day night as Coast Com- munity College District trustees, debating ways to cut $4.5 million from their budget for the coming 1ehool year, were told to expect little immmediate relief from Sac- ramento. The local cuts must be made in the wake of Gov. George Deu- kmeji.an's decision last week to delete $232 million that state legislators had allocated to Cali- fornia's 107 community colleges. The governor suggested that 10me of this be made up by charging, foe the first time, a $~-per-aemester cximmunity col- lege tuition. Such a fee must be approved by the Legislature. "I have to be 11e8Wnlstic," said Dr. Norman Watson which includes Orange Cout, Golden West and Cout1ine col- leges, p!ua KOCE Channel 50, the district-owned tel~ station. Myers said state legialaton are fighting among thermelves OYel' the iaaue of community coUese fees and tuition, making it unlike- ly additional funds will be provided before the beginning of fall cla.saes. Discussing a meeting of com- munity college advocates, Myers said, "The only thing we could agree on was that we can't live on what's happened to us (financially) and still maintain reaaonable programs at our col- leges." Canyon Road: Can progress be pretty? Lee Myers. a legislative advocate who works for Orange County'! fOW' community college districts. Wedneaday night, he add:re.ed trustees of the Coast District, Meanwhile, local trustees ex- presaed reluctance to c:ut more clasaes and programs, even though a balanced budget m-.t be approved by the end of A~. Earlier t.His year, the board laid off teachers and made other cuts (See COLLEGE, Paae AZ) BY STEVE MITCHELL or-Deir,......,. The widening of rural Laguna Canyon Road is inevitable, but Laguna Beach City Council mem- bers want to make sure that Caltrans' propoeed multi-mi\lion. dollar project preserves the un- 1poiled canyon route. Earlier this month, the council aent a three~page letter to Caltrana' environmental plan- Prosecutor: Bonin's van 'death wagon' ByJEP'FADLER Gt-..~,... ..... 1be green van in which con- victed Freeway Killer William Bonin cruieed the atreeta of Loe Angeles and Orange County look- ing for hitchhiker-victiml wu a '"vtrtual death waaon that Mr. Bonin choee to al.aught.er h1a YicUma," an Orange County Su- perior c.ourt jury WU told Wedneeday. Proeecutor Bryan Brown'• charw:teriraUon WM m.cie M the five-month murder trial of Bonin drew cloeer to • c:Onclulion Wednelday as attorneys for both (See BONIN, Paae Al) ·' , ners, suggesting means of widen- ing the 11even-mile, two-lane road without drastically changing the "acenlc driving experience," en- joyed by about 16,000 motorists each day. Cal trans propoees to widen the canyon road to four lanes from Canyon Acres Drive to El Toro Road, a distance of 2.3 miles. 'nlat $5.6 million projtd would begin in late 1986 and take about a year to complete. A later project would see the road widened to four lanes from El Toro Road to the San Diego Freeway. In conjunction with the first phue, Caltrans intends to cut through a hill.side in the Big Bend area of the canyon road in order to straighten out the winding road at that location. But the city council has con- , cerns about that $3.2 million proposal. They'd' prefer to see alterna- tives to massive grading, adding "the prospect of road cu ts in exceaa of 170 feet in height in this scenic corridor ls unacceptable." They suggest the roadway might be elevated to go over the hill instead of th.rouah lt, thus ~ucing heavy gnding. They (See CANYON, Paae Al) ~ockwell feels pinch Newport firm goes on I our-day week By STEVE MARBLE Ol'lM ~ ......... F.mployees at the Newport Beach division of Roc:kwell IntematJonaJ Corp., a leader in the high-tech industry, have been placed on a four-day wo1·k week aa part of a move to avert layoffa. The work achedule change means many of the 1,200 worken at the Newport operation will be losing a full day'• pay each week. A spokesman for Rockwell said he WM unsure pndlely how many of the employees would be affected or how many layoffs were aaved by the work 1ehedule change. "It's a week-tcrweek t.hlni-I'd eay it will lalt 30 days at leMt but probably not much more than that," explained Ketth McDonald, national aalea manager. "Thla way we're able to keep our teem together without Iomnc people by going the traditional layoff route," he added. McDonald aid the cutbllCk tn houn WM due to a Oa~ in ulea. The Newport division la introduct.nc a new intiecral modem product that it hu inwe.ted $10 million In. "Wt haven't had c:ancellaUona but IOIDe of the orden have been puahed beck," McDonald Mid. He ukl bulllnem la expected to p6ck up by fall: He deecribed Rockwell'• work M h.lchlY tec:hnlm1. wry competitive and aubje..:t to sudden fiuctuationa ln the marlwt pi... A ..,okespenion f« the International Brotherhood of Dlc:trtc Worken, which Npnieents a ~ port.Ion of the alfldld employee, aa1d lhe WM unaware of the reduction ln wstr. boun. I . ' I 'I I . I ~ I •• 'I i ; I I : i ,t: • At * Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28, 1983 ,... ............................................. ___ . COllTINUID STORllS • ! • I Ruling due on flights · 1 ~ From Pege A 1 ;. • ·. . BONIN TRIAL ... the defeNe and proaecuuon prt!9- ented closing argumenta to jurors. The jury is expected to begin oonsldering evidence J)C'e9ented in the cue today. Bonin is charged with four Orange County murders and has been sentenced to death in Los Angeles County where he was convicted of 10 additional murders last year. As Bonin scribbled notes and listened impassively -as he had throughout the trial -Brown told jurors that, to Bonin, murder was COLLEGE ••• to comply with a $5.5 million funding loss. The $4.5 million deficit resulting from Deu- kmejian's decision comes on top of the earlier loss. "We really pounded this district to come up with the $5.5 million cutback.'' said trustee Robert Humphreys. "We're at the point now where we're starting to destroy everything we've built up over the years.'' Humphreys said district of- ficials should explore ways to borrow funds to maintain current programs and hope that additional money will arrivelater from tui- tion or other sources. District Chancellor Norman Watson said the trustees could consider employee furloughs or wage reductions, but he said he is not in favor of such options. Among the cuts he did advocate were: • Asking the presidents of 'the three colleges to cut an additional $2.4 million from their budgets. • Reducing the KOCE-Channel 50 budget by $200,000, beyond the $300,000 cut earlier this year. • Reducing the district office budget by $50,000. "less th.an stepping on an ant." He carefully described how similar the tour slayingB were: Each of the four victims was a "young boy" between 14 and 18 years old. All were found nude. All had their hands and feet bound in the same manner with a similar binding. And the strangu- lation marks left on each victim's neck were similar. Also, the crime scenes were similar in that little evidence was discovered by law enforcement authorities, Brown said. William Charvet, who has rep- resented Bonin throughout both murder trials, argued that the case presented by the pro&eeution was circumstantial and relied heavily on testimon y from unreliable wit- nesses. He reminded jurors that to find his client guilty they would h ave to determine the evidence proved that he committed the acts ''beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty," the legal standard_ ''11le issues are, did that man kill these boys and did the district attorney prove it beyond a reason- able doubt," Charvet said. Bonin never took the stand during the grueling trial and the defense relied on testimony from only two witnesses. Prosecutors presented a long s tring of wit- nesses, many of whom testified about· the similarity between fibers found on the victims and that of the carpet in Bonin's van. Bonin, a 36-year-old resident of Downey before his conviction, is charged with killing Frank Fox, 17, of Bellflower; Glen Barker. 14, of Huntington Beach: RuaeU Rugh, 15. of Garden Grove; and Lawrence Sharp. 18, of Long Beach. 0.., ..... ,_....., LM ,.,_ Enjoying their visit to Balboa's Fun Zone are (from left) Greg Bosbonis, Ho Yeon Lee, Andrea Vlachovsky and Seong Jin Park. Lee and Park· are visitors from Korea on a whirlwind tour of Orange County. Lile in the U.S. fast lane Korean teens discovering Orange County on whirl wind tour By KAREN KLEIN °' .... .,.., ...... _ The 13 Korean high school students looked a little dazed. But you couldn't blame them. They'd only been in the United States a little over 24 hours and they'd already taken in the best of La Habra, seen Lion Country Safari and ridden the Balboa Ferry. ln the next two days lhey looked forward to an authentic American softball game, a beach oookout, a tour of the UC Irvine campus and a slumber party. Mother of hµrned hoy to attend sentencing has had recurrent nightmares about his father returning. Some vacation. And that's only the beginning. The youtha, chosen by school boards from all over Korea, are part of a Korea Youth Association group taking a whirlwind, two-week lour of the United States. In Irvine, they are staying for two days with families of teen- agers who belong, to the Irvine Keystone Club. Six families are putting the students and their two adult chaperones up for their Irvine stay, said Mary Fitz.gerald, Key- stone advisor. protest BY JEFF ADLER oni..o-. ......... An Orange County Superior Court judge ia expected to rule today or Frtday on a lawsuit tiltd by A.i.rCa1 employees teeking to interrupt American Airlines' flights from John'Wa'Yne Airport. The AirCal employees group, AirCal Employees Concerned for Survival, iB asking that .Ameri- can's flights be halted becaUJe Orange County officials failed \o file certain environmental reporu that should have been required before the airline initiated service in June. A hearing on the case Wednes- day before Judge Bruce Sumner produced an interesting acenar\O. American Airlines attorneys were joined in arguments against tbe suit by lawyers representing tbe county. A little more than a monih ago, it was these same two teta of attorneys who oppoeed each other. Attorney Raymond Ikola, rep- resenting the airline, told ~ judge that .American's flights do notcauae any environment.al d.arb- age at the airport that would require the county to file , a supplemental environmental im- pact statement. "American is here saying we're not causing any environmental damage. There's no increue in (tot.al) flighta, no increue in tbe pasaenger load and no increase in safety hazards. There are thes.arOe slots only American is flying USC IN IRVINE ... In what should be an emotional courtroom appearance, Marie Rothenberg is expected to attend Friday's sentencing hearing for her ex-husband Charles Rothenberg, who has admitted setting their 7-year-old son afire in a Buena Park motel room last March. The 32-year-old mother will attend the hearing to assure her son his father is in prison and cannot hurt him. The youngster Rothenberg pleaded guilty to charges of attempted murder, arson, causing great bodily injury and the use of a deadly wea pon in the commission of a crime in Orange County Superior Court "This is a new experience for them," said Soon Eun Kwon, the Korean Association advisor. "And a new era of the U.S.-Korea friendship," he added. them," Ikola aaid. "In ~ nothing is new and operations normal. The only difference American is now flying some f a central meeting ground and a place where Orange County stu- dents can obtain information and make appointments w ithout having to trek up to the main campus, near downtown Los An- geles. . "The university has been talk- ing about establishing a presence in Orange County for at least three years.'' she said, "We have so many active alumni groups here and we've been doing programs and breakfast series here that are attracting 250 to 300 people -at 7 in the morning. "It just made sense to move the facilities closer." But the plan seemed doomed to failure. A change in university presidents caused delays. Then, last spring, an ill-fated attempt to establish a busin~ adminis- tration graduate school in Corona del Mar drew heated response from residents who feared noise and parking problern.s. But, ever since the Corona del Mar attempt failed, a group of university officials have been planning another way to establish an Orange County base. Relph said. It was only about a month ago that a lease was signed for the office suite in the heart of Irvine's commercial center, near John Wayne Airport and several hotels and restaurants, a location Relph says is particularly well-suited to the purposes of the Orange Coun- ty Center. Unlike the proposed Corona del Mar facqity, the new cent.er includes onlv two classrooms - Correction We tripped on the names of Orange County's newest triplets whoee arrival was described in Tuesday's editions. Erin, J aime and Lauren - daughters of Lynn and Jeff Friedman of Costa Mesa - weighed between 3 pounds, 8 ounces and 2 pounds 12 ounces and remain under hospital care today. The Daily Pilot regrets · the identification error. We1re Listening ••• 642•6086 Detty~ o.ft•ery •• GuwWlteed MOii-Ur '''<H) II (<N do no! "••• ;ovr o•I'., D1 s '.JO p ,.. , •• Wt(it~ , p "' •f\O )"lU.tt c.OOt ttt1llt Ot ........ one for the USC Inter-active Instructional Television Network of the engineering school and one for use by other departments. Additional seminars and classes will continue to be held in hotels and meeting rooms around the county and, if it is needed, additional space has been offered by other tenants in the VTN building for night classes, Relph said. .. I would guess we'll have about 125 to 150 students a week in this facility," Relph said. "This place just feels like 'SC," she added. The cent.er is expected to be fully operational by Sept. 1, with four full-time stalf members and 10 part-time employees in the offices. Police grill • • ex-convict 1n NB burglaries A former prison immat.e Is being interrogated today by Newport Beach police, who suspect the 23-year-old Anaheim man may have committed as many as 30 burglaries on Balboa Island in the last 30 days. James Robert Stuart was ar- rested Tuesday aft.er plainclothes officers saw a man run from the yard of a residence on the 700 ,block of South Bayfront. Police later determined the home had been broken into. The Newport Police Depart- ment has been assigning up to 10 officers a day to patrol the island since the rash of daylight break-ins started. Stuart, a New York native, was recently paroled from California Institute for Men at Chino where he was serving a sentence for burglary. He is being held at the Newport city jail. When arrested, Stuart suffered an apparent seizure and para- medics were summoned. Police said Stuart lat.er admitted he had no medical problems and had faked the seizure. June 24 . , The 42-year-old New York native faces a maximum sentence of 13 years, but could be eligible for parole in nine years and three months. Whe n he pleaded guilty Diplomatic relations between the two countries probably weren't foremost in the minds of the youths, most loaded down with satchels, souvenirs and cam- eras. the alo1a A.irCa1 once flew." 1 Re presenting the count}'. Michael Gatzke claimed airpct:t officials and the Board of Super- visors were categorically exempt, in th.is instance, from having to tile supplement.al environmental ~­ ports. CANYON to the charges. Judge James • • • Franks warned the defendant PEPPER TREE From Page A 1 that there isa "high possibility" he ••• said any landtorm changes should w ould impose a maximum (From Page A 1) be treated to present a natural sentence. appearance. Mrs. Rothenberg said that it back to the nursery, which is supposed to find the tree a new The council also suggests land-while she "doesn't dwell on home. scaping the median strip with hatred," she does want her But the tree --so large an eight-foot-wide box had to be natural vegetation, saying it ex-husband sentenced to the constructed to hold its roots --was not on the city's list of things it would provide visual relief for maximum jail term permitted. likes to see on public streets in daylight hours. motorists. Rothenberg admitted putting a In fact, the tree movers were told not to hit the road until But Caltrans officials prefer match to the gasoline-soaked bed midnight. asphalt and striping, saying the in which David Rothenberg was So at the stroke of 12, Hernnann-Jensen Nunery ·· the same median should be used ~ turning sleeping Man:h 3. Rothenberg has outfit that moved trees at Knotts Berry Farm to clear space for lanes. said he was attempting a Camp Snoopy --started its trip to 11 Toro. And the council says that since murder-suicide because he was With two men walking in front of the tree-laden flatbed truck' the project will increase the afraid he was losing of l08ing his and a car bringing up the rear, the procession resembled a parade. A capacity of the canyon road , the son. slow parade. state should be willing to improve Meanwhile, David remains in a It waa thought the one-way trip, at a top speed of 10 mph. downtown Laguna Beach streets semi-comat.oee condition in a Bos-would take at least four hours. But that was unconlinned. The tree that provide access to the widened ton Hospital following a set-back movers were given the day off, preswnably to count their bliaten. roadway. That might include, 1~in~his~·~r~-ec~~~v~e~ry!..:!.se~v~e~r~al~w~ee~ks~l~g~o~·~'.:::::::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ they say, construction of a ped- estrian overpass adjacent to the Festival of Arts grounds. 3 firefighters hurt battling flaming tanker Three county fire fighters suf- fered heat prostration Wednesday while battling a blaze that broke out on a construction site in Mission Viejo, county fire officials said. The blaze, which took Cire- fjght.ers 65 minutes to extinguish, destroyed a $50,000 tanker truck used to fuel heavy equipment. The truck, carrying 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel and 600 gallon11 of motor oil, apparantly caught (ire after a hoee connection broke shortly before noon. The flames Ignited about 25 minutes later, authorities said. The Storekeeper Final Sale Starts Frida1 10:00 A.M. . and Concludes Saturda.l' 5:00 P. M. What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? 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Nine-year-old Julie Jones, Orange County's Muacu.lar Dystrophy Poster Child, will take part in the two-day event. Admission is free. OCC swim program starts Monday The final session of Orange Coast College's annual Sununer Swim program begins Monday in the OCC pool ori the Costa Mesa campus. Registration is being conducted in OCC's Community Service Office, located in the Student Center Building. Fees are $16 per student for the two-week session. CJ.asses meet Monday through Thursday. Classes are 40 minutes long and are available for toddlers (age 3), non-swimmers, beginning swimmers, advanced beginners and intermediates. A "mommy and me" program for ages 1 to 3, a1ao is being offered. For information about the swim program, call 556-5880. Re publican b oat cruis~ planned A Republican fund-raising sunset boat cruise on Newport Harbor-to feature a who'swhoofOrangeCounty politics-will be held Aug. 7 aboard the colorful "Pavilion Queen ." Guests will include Republican lawmakers Aaaemblywoman Marian Bergeson, Senator Ollie Speraw, Asaemblyman Nolan Fri.zzelle, Asaemblywoman Doris Allen, Congressman Robert Badham, Senator J ohn Seymour and Congressman Dan Lungren. Sponsored by Republican Associates of Orange County, there is a~lO charge for members and $20 for non-members. Boarding time is 5:30 p.m . at the Balboa Pavilion. For more infonnation, call 640-9141. Vegas Nig ht set in Newport Bea ch The Newport Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau will hold its sixth annual Lu Vegas Night Friday at the Newporter. Cost of the evening i8 $17.50 per peraon and tickets may be purchaaed at the door beginning at 7:30 p.m. Further information may be obtained by calling 644-8460. Beauties and the beast Sand y Johnson (left ) a n d Lori Voettiner stake o ut their beach spot as a tractor cleans the san ds early in the morning rN.ar the Newport Pier . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 28. 1983 * Aa He's NB general in oil battle Robert Gabriele, Newport Beach's new assistant city at- torney, already is wading into one of the beach city's stickier issues. Oil. Gabriele is doing the legal research for the city's ongoing fight td prevent offshore oil platfonns from going up off the Newport coastline. It's taken him to Sacramento where a 16-year moratorium on offshore drilling is being considered and kept him in touch with state senators who also are considering a drilling ban. The issues are complex but the 37-year-old attorney has some background in the matter, having been a deputy city attorney in Santa Barbara, where offshore oil drilling also is an issue. Gabriele recently took over as second-in-charge of the city's legal staff, replacing Robert Burnham who was elevated to city attorney earlier this year when Mike Miller resigned. A native of the San Fernando Rober t Gabrie le Valley, Gabriele has worked for city governments in Beverly Hills, Fresno and Santa Barbara, where he served as legal advisor to the police and fire departments. Gabriele said he was intrigued by the Newport post because it would involve work in land use problems and coastal issues, both topics of interest to him. "Santa Barbara is beautiful but I think Newport is more consistant with the personality of Southern California," he said. Gabriele, who has moved to Irvine, is not the only lawyer in the family. His wife is an attorney with an Orange County firm. Though Newport's two-person law office is the smallest he's worked for, Gabriele believes it gives him more flexibility and value to the city. Crime reporter Bill Hazlett mourned LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Vet- eran newsman Bill Hazlett, who speclalir.ed in crime reporting at the Los Angeles Times since 1970, ha8 died of a ·heart attack, Times officials said. He was 52. "He represented that tradition in reporting that is frequently overlooked or not visible to the public," Times Metro editor Noel Greenwood said. "The nuts and bolts, tough. honest gen- eral-assignment reporting." Greenwood compared Hazlett to the "lineman on a football team, the backbone of the organization." web of infonnation in the same s~ful way that, as a U.S. Army captain, he led platoons during the Korean War. David Shaw, a Times report.er specializing in stories about the media, said he worked for Hazlett 17 years ago. when Hazlett was city editor at the Long Beach Independent. Press-Telegram. journalists" he has known. Born in Kansas City, Mo .. Hazlett earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Wichita and a master's degree from the · University of Denver. After military aervice from 1949 to 1955, he began his news career as a reporter at the Wichita Beacon from 1955 to 1960. Newport thief gets $14,320 haul He had gone home sick from wor.k Tuesday and awoke Wednesday with difficulty breathing, said a Times spokes- man who asked not to be ident- ified. He was pronounced dead at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana after suffering the heart attack. "Bill was an original character," Shaw said. " ... If I had to walk down a dark alley in a dangerous neighborhood, Bill Hazlett would be one of the guys I would want to acompany me." He was a reporter at the Rocky Mountain News, 1960-1962; a public affairs writer for KNXT-TV in Los Angeles. 1962-1963; and staff writer, 1963-1967; and city editor. 1967-1970. at the Long Beach paper. A burglar who broh Into the second story of • Newport Beech condo took $14,320 In jewlery. In- cluding a pinkie ring worth mo<e than $3,000. The thief reportedly entered lhe realdence on the 200 blodc of Nice Un9 by crewtlng through a balcony window. pollce Mid. Two small engine blocks and a racing camshatt 'MW• taken from the automobile shop et Cofona del Mat High School by thlevel who apparent- ly uMd a pass key to enter the building. School offlclals estimated the lou et $1.100. A camera. an expensive watch. a set of towels and a large safe were taken by burglars from a residence on the 1500 block of Irvine Avenue. Police said the crooks also tried to take a car from the garage but apparently wel'e not able to get It started. The loss waa put at $1,275. A real estate appraleer reported that someone took a polarold camera and four rolls of ftlm from her locked car parked on the 100 bloctt of 41at Street. Laguna Beach A custom mailbox valued by the owner at S75wu11olen from a houM on Plnecrea1 Drive. Sixty dollars In clothing wu taken rrom a lAguna Beech ahop by a woman deealbed by a ciefk u In her mld-20s with a alender build and wearing a white dress. The theft occured In the 300 block of South Coat Highway Wedneadey. Ave juveniles were spotted letting the air out of tires on vehicles perked In the 1300 block of South Coast Highway et about 11 p.m. Wednes- day. oot officers dl~tched to the ., .. W9fe unable to locate the young vandals. Two men attempted to take • third man's martiu-tie at knlfepofnt In the 200 bloctl of Nyea Pt.c9 Mtty Ihle morning. but nees when the man refuted to hand over the substance. Huntington Beach A reatdent of the 100 block of 7th Street told police a $200 surfboerd wuatolen th11 weal In e home burglary. Entry apparently wu made by smaahlng a kitchen window. A woman reported an lndeeent expoaure Incident occurring Wednesday on Orange Avenue be- tween 9th and 10th atreets. She told otncer. lhe wu walking by an old« large green auto when • man lnl6de turned on a llght and expoaed hlmaelf. A oorglary wu reported WednM- day morning by a realdent of the 22100 block of Wood Island Lane. The lou Included gold jewelry vlllued et $1, 100. Entry apparently waa made through an unlocked sliding glass window. Fountain Valley Two vehicle break-Ina were re- ported Wednesday on Puffin Street. On the · 9500 block. a resident reported the 1011 of jewelty, stereo speaker• and 12 cauette tepee from a red Mercury Capri. The Ion wu estimated at $157. On the 9700 block. a resident reported the theft of a cusette record« and $30 tapes from his 1979 Oataun pickup truci<. Lou In the aecond Incident wu eatlmated et $339. A realdent of the 16700 block of Mt. MlchMlls Circle reported a garage burglary Tuesday. The loa lnctuded two 1(}.apeed Schwinn bk:yetea valued at $509. A Garden Grove women told police her 1933 Datsun Sentra auto wu brollen Into Wedneaday morning whlle It wu parked outllde a medical bulldlng at 11160 Warner Ave. An ln-daah 11ereo and dog oottar1 we<e taken. The loss wu eatlmated at $85. Irvine Aealdenta of a home on the •ooo block of Cheviot Drive reported a 1~speed Schwinn bicycle wu stolen from their garage Wednesday around 2 p.m . Hazle tt's colleagues re- membered him as a veteran who could craft a story out of a tangled Cmdr. William Booth. chief spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department, said he met Hazlett seven years ago and considered him "one of the finest Hazlett is survived by his wife. Judith Ann Arther; their IOll, Scott A. Hazlett, 16; and a daugh- ter by a previous · e. E! Warm weather wafting inf or weekend Temperatures .. Le ..... M IO " .. .. .. 15 51 to .. IO 71 .. 75 ., .. t1 IO ., 71 .. '3 M IO .. .. ... 71 17 • .. tO eo ae N n .. ., .. ., IO IO 12 7t 17 .. .. fT t3 u .. 17 ~I Worth Oey1on o.n.... o..~ Oetroll OuMll B P- Fwbenb F1rgo =::i ... H#ttofd Helena Honolulu HOl*on ~ldleioepoila J..::Qon ...... _ Jedi_,.. ~ ~city i..v .... 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"" v.-1'/. _...., 14+ 'A -· Kaiser Steel considers new offer from Jacobs By tile A11oclated Preti FONTANA -Din!ctora of Kat.er Steel Corp .. which lost. $125 million last year, have met to conaider a new takeover offer from lnveetora headed by Min· neapolil financier Irwin L. Jaoobe. Kaiaer said Wedneeday it asked the New York and Pacific at.ock ~ exchanges to continue a delay in trading the firm's ' common stock. Delalla of the latest ofter were not diacloeed before the meeting Wedne9day. The Jacobs-led investors group already owna 16.3 percent of Kailer's 7 .27 million shares and has been trying since March to buy the Fontana-baaed steel company. VA W, Chrysler talks suspended HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. -Stalled contract talks between the United Auto Worken union and the Chrysler Corp. sent negotiators away from the bargaininl{ table until November after the union eoogbt l parity wijh autoworkers' pay acales at other firms. Announcement of tbe breakdown in talks at Chryaler I headquarters c.ame at 4:45 p.m. Wedneeday, 15 minutes 1 before a union-imposed deadline for an end to the three-day bargaining. The company's offer would have cost Chrysler $895.5 million in the two yeen the pact would have run, to Sept. 14, 1985, Iacooca said. But the union wanted to raise Chrysler's total labor oosta - including wages and benefita -to more than $25 an hour from the current $20.60 per hour, he said. Oil firms report profit gains WASHING TON -Mot:>il Corp. contributed to a generally upward trend in oU-<X>mpany profita for the second quarter, saying its eamingll climbed 40 percent amid stable prices for crude oil and larger profit margins on refining and marketing. Also reporting Wednesday were Phillips Petroleum Co. and Sun Co., with gains of 16 percent and 23 percent, respectively. But Tenneoo Inc.said its earnings fromcontinuingoperationsfell 11.6 percent. Mobil, the nation's second-largest o,il company behind Exxon Corp., said profit rose to $402 million, or 99 cents a share, from $287 million, or 68 cents a share, a year earlier. Dollar surges on; gold steady LONOON -The dollar, bolstered by forec.asia of higher American interest rates, continued its re- cord-setting march on European currency markets early today. The value of gold bullion remained steady. The dollar hit all-time highs against the French franc, Italian lira and Dutch guilder and reached a new 7 12-year trading high against the West Gennan mark. The 1ot dollar's r~t~ haabeen linftd '° predio8oN of a $1 billion to $2 billion rise in the basic U.S. money supply. Ml, ln figures to be announced Friday. A big jump ln money growth oould prompt the Federal Reserve Board to take steps to tighten credit, widenine the gap between American and foreign lnterest rates and making the dollar more attractive to invest.on. . ........................................... , .. STOCKS IN THE SPQTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES ·'; ..:· ::, Todn ..., '41 Sil '"' u 4 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOllK (API Jut. 11 SYMBOLS ~ Due to late transmission ••· •• today's llstlng wlll noL,·;· appear In the Dally Pilot. -; . ... AMERICAN LEADERS ' I I