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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.-'\ - ,,.---------------------------------------,.--------------------1enn1s-proii1oter 1ias- . . • pro stars, no permits By STEVE MARBLE ot1M o.llr ..... ltalt • Less than 72 hours before the event is set to begjn, the promoter of a Newport Beach tennis tournament with a record $300,000 purse still does not have cit1 permission to hold the event. The tournament is to feature Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl and other top-flight players, all reportedly l~ away from other matches by the big money being offered in Newport. But city officials said three more pennits must be secw-eQ by the Newport Beach Tennis Club for promoter Bill Stamps if the tournament is to go off as planned. • All three pennits have been filed but because of unresolved issues such as parking and insurance, they have not been issued. One of the permit applications wasn't filed until late Monday. "There are just a lot of loose ends," said David Larson, the city's license supervisor. "Until everything's cleared up, they don't get the permits." (See TENNIS TOURNAMENT, Page A%) THE ORANGE COAST Firemen quell Irvine acid spill I OrangeCounty'shazardousma-chemical, which can be fatal at terials team spent five hours high concentrations, Murphy said. cleanin_g up a hydrochloric acid About six gallons leaked into the i="--SptS"it~en'Can"HiispitaFSupPl)'~neleeed-backpol'tion-0f..1he tAielt:·. in Irvine Monday. · -Along with the county's haz- Four p!Ol)le were treated for ardous materials team, four Hunt- minor injuries related to the spill, ington Beach hazardous materials which occurred at \0:45 a.m. at officers responded to the scene to 17201 Red Hill Ave., said Orange as&st, Murphy said. Capt. Mike County Fire Department spokes-Nives of Huntington Beach was man Chuck Murphy. taken to Western Medical Center The team sealed off · a after the spill and treated for heat 75-square-yard area around a exhaustion. truck carrying 276 gallons of the (See ACID, Pa1e AZ) Squeeze plaf catche• shopllf tins suspect in Costa Mesa mall l\!1-~ One of the eecurtty guards later told police she 18W J)upne crab 18Veral han1eraof clothing, atoop down. In an alale, llft her ctr.. up to her waiat and ~.orne of the cJothine into her 8irdle· Then ahe walked over to a mim>r, atraight- ened her drat, and walked out, the guard aaid. Alter her art'ftt on auapidon of gand theft, the -ped told officers ahe wore the glrdle becaUle the fell from a tree three yean ago and hurt her back. However, a saleswoman in the store's JJnaerie shop aaid a woman with a bad back probatily would wear a tighter-than-usual girdle for support. not an oversized one. Police are holding the girdle as evidence. Me9nwt\ile, the suspect was fit into some- thing more restrictive: Orange County Jail. COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA , 25 CENTS Dlllr ......... _, ............ Trustees ask · ·truce after .-.. recall fizzle- BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN oOhe Dlllr ..... ...,, In the wake of a failed recall campaign, Coast Community Col- lege District trustees have asked their critics to put differences aside and aid in solving the district's financial problems. But the leader of a campaign to recall four trustees said Monday his group will continue its drive to change the makeup of the board by supporting other candidateS in the regularly scheduled Nov. 8 elections. The recall group learned Monday it had not <.'Ollected enough valid signatures to force a recall election. The targets of the recall attempt were trustees Carol Gandy anci Robert L .· Humphreys, both up for re-election iR November, and George Rodda Jr. and Richard Olson, who serve through Novem- ber 1985. A fifth trustee, ap- pointee Barnet Resnick, also is up for election in November. Robert Humphreys vindication. They have main- tained the recall was the work of a special-interest group, backed pri- marily by the union representing full-time college teachers. Firefighters remove six-gallon container of chemicals from truck in Irvine. Huntingt~n Beach fire captain Mike Nives assisted after suffering heat exhaustion. "We still think three people up there are vulnerable," said recall leader David Warfield. "One is an inexperienced trustee who. was just appointed to the board (Resnick), and the other two (Gandy and Humphreys) have shown themselves incompetent to hold office." Still, the targeted trustees viewed the failed recall as a The recall drive was launched in February after the board voted to lay off more than 100 full-time teachers and administrators at Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. The trustees claimed the layoffs were needed (See RECALL, Pa1e A%) ~ Freeway Killer convicted BY JEFF ADLER ot1M Dlllr ..... ...,, Freeway Killer William George Bonin -already sentenced to ·death for 10 torture slayings in Los Angeles -was convicted in Orange County today of four additional murders for which he could draw a second· -aeath- sen tence. Bonin, a 36-year-old Downey truck driver, sat calmly in a Superior Court courtroom in Santa Ana as a clerk read the jury's verdict, de!Jvered following two-and-a-half days of delibera- tions. He was found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances that make· him eligible for the death penalty. Al9o, he was convicted on multiple count. of robbery while inflicting pat bodily injury. Becauae of the jury's findings that the murder counta COl\- ttituted special circumatanceS. Bonin now must face a penalty hearing during which he could be aenteced to death. The trial's penalty phue ia ICheduled to begin Thunday. On one count of robbery, the jury reached a less than unani- moua verdict. Judge Kenneth Lae ordered the jury to continue deliberating on that charge until It either reaches a unanimous ver- dict or la unable to make a final detennination. Bonin wu convicted in the killingl of Frank Denni.a Fox, 17, of hong Beach; Glenn Barker, 14, of Huntington ~h; Rumell Rugh1 15. of Garden Grove, and (See BONIN, Pa1e Al) ( ..., .............. Karen and John Dicken show off their line of seal-support shirts. -Enterprise sealed? HB couple's shirts to id Greenpeace BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN ot"lle Dlllr .......... • Karen and John Dicken of Huntington Beach know they're ultle fish treading water in a wide oceen. But that doesn't put a damper on their whale-alze dreema of launching a aucx.'e9fuJ clothins bultnea -and oombatting animal cruelty at the .ame time. . The'two goa.18 aren't aa unrelated u they appear. The local (8" SEAL, Pa1e Al) ., NelV look for Mesa store By GLENN SC01T Of"'9 Dlllr ......... The Nordstrom department store will undergo a metamorphosis at the South Coast Plaza Mall during the next two years. The store, the first of the chain built ort the West Coast, will shed its current structural skin and move into a new one almost twice the size next door. Construction of the new four-story, 224, 723-square-foot building is expected to begin in January 1984 -after the holiday rush. It should be complete in March 1985, said Malcohn Ross, development director for mall .§. IDlSliUti --Skytwtdge- Diagram of new looLior. C.Q_sta _Mesa's Nordstrom store. ~ · developer C.J . Segerstrom & Sons. . The Costa Mesa City Council unanimously approved a use per- mit for the new store, plus an adjacent five-story patking struc- ture, during a meeting Monday night. The parking structure is , ' planned for completion in October 1964. "It's .going to be a super pro- ject." said Mayor Donn Hall. Ross said Nordstrom has been extremely successful at the plaza and outgrew its current (See NORDSTROM, Paae AZ ) Bt ~~ 86 Ct.a 84 C7 Ct Al 83 . as , 82·3 . m . BS Bl ~ AJ . 0-4 Cl-~~ Be • 81 Ba AJ • I ' l. l ( . "z Oranqe Coast DAIL V P~LOT/Tuetd!,Y~U,gu4t 2, 1i_83 CONTINUED s ·TORllS From Page A1 -BONIN CONVICTED ... Lawre11ce Eugene Sharp, 1 7, also of Long Beach . The four were murdered between 1979 and 1980. Mothers of three of the victims were present when the verdict NORDSTROM 125,837-square-foot store a y~ar after it was opened in May 1978. The current store will be re- modeled into smaller shops with a .large, mall-type aisle extending through its center to hnk with the new Nordstrom store. he said. New shops in the remodeled store .will be comparable to other retail 'stores in the mall, said Skip Stephenson, a Segerst.rom spokes- man. According to existing city park- ·ing laws, the new development "would leave the 98.3-acre shop- ping mall lacking a required 395 parking spaces, even with the new 'structure providing 1,145. But at Tuesday's meeting, the council also gave preliminary ·approval to a new ordinance ·reducing parking requirements in ·regional shopping t-enters. The '.new law omitted extra reqilire- :ments for offices, thus giving !Segerstrom a 199-space cushion at 'South Coast Plaza. The city is req u1 ring '.Segerstrom to help fund any new •street improvements caused by : the expansion t.o ensure that : bus routes are not disrupted . w as read and emotionally told how they had expected his convic- uon. "ll's just what we expected," said Sharon Barker. "But nothing can compensate for the 10$ of our sons." Sandra Miller, Russell Rugh's mother. told reporters that "if anybody deserves to die, he (Bonin) does. When he dies, it will help to heal the hurt." Bonin's attorney, William Charvet, hugged several of the victuns' mothers as they spoke with reporters outside the courtroom. He said his client was not surprised by the jury'9 verdict. "He accepted 1t very well. He expected it," Charvet said. The attorney also said he ex- pected a guilty verdict, but antici- pates the California Supreme Court will "take a healthy look" at the conviction during the appeal process. Deputy Distrjct Attorney Bryan Brown, who prosecuted the case, said his office decided to proceed with the case despite the death., penalty handed down in last year's Los Angeles County trial to ensure that Bonin's death sentence is not overturned on appeal. He said a second reason was to "give the family of the victims their day in court, to have Mr. Bonin held accountable for his 1 actions." SEAL SHIRTS ... couple are trying to market a line of polo and sport shirts. But in place of the tiny alligator or tiger insignias which adorn better-known lines, the Dickens' shirts bear the embroidered image of a tiny harp seal. These seals, clubbed to death in Canada for their pelts, have become a rallying cause for animal advocates. Karen Dicken said she got the idea for marketing shirts with this logo after hearing on television that the seals are also an international peace symbol. She and her husband decided to put their money where their sympathies lie. They plan to donate $1 to Greenpeace or another animal protection organization for every shirt sold. But good in tentions do not guarantee success, particularly in the competitive garment industry. " After checking with various distributors, , the Dickens purchased their first shirt from a Texas manufacturer. They tound a Huntington Beach firm with a computerized sewing machine to add the seal insignias. Karen traveled to San Franclsco to meet with Greenpeace officials. She signed a contract statmg that the Huntington Beach clothing company is not affiliated with Greenpeace but is donating $1 per shirt to the group. Thus. she gained permission to market the clothing with an anti-animal cruelty theme. Then the hitches ap~ared. "We had hoped to go through local retail stores, but they said our wholesale price was too high for the profit margin they needed," John recalls. Adds Karen. "When I was in San Francisco, I sold a shirt to a taxi driver and· on the tram_ I went to Fisherman's Wharf and Ghirardelli Square. Everyone said, yes, if we could get the price down, they'd be glad to order them." The Dickens want their shirts to retail for $15 and $18.50; with the cost of the basic shirt, the embroidery charge and the dollar to Greenpeace, there lS little room for a wholesale price cut, they say. But the future is not entirely grim. While selling their shirts at an Orange Coast College swap meet, the couple met a Gennan textile engineer planning to manufacture clothing in Huntington Beach . He has promised to to provide them with better quality clothing for a lower price, they say ' They also are talking to various animal advocate organiµtions about raising funds through the sale of the seal shirts. Now, they are looking for an investor interested in their line. With cash to order a larger quantity of shirts, they say they will be able to bring the wholesale price down and crack the retail market. The Dickens claim they are committed to the clothing venture, even though they both have other careers to fall back on. C.o. John is employed as a structural engineer for the the Boeing She was drowning her sorrows at a health spa when a fellow patron asked her occupation. When she replied "artist," she was unmediately commissioned to do a urucom drawing. Whe n she de- livered the work, a man who saw the drawing ordered another piece Karen·s thriving art c~reer .. ·" l . t -was launched. . :· .:· •' •. '·,.'·' , , . , t ~' The couple hope the same . ,·•:;:· ;.'· ,;· •• :·., ~ •· ·., i. • •1; 'I' <..-ombination of luck and per- '' ' f I f. •. 'I. -1 •(I i ill ll ( • ., • '· • '· ,, ,, .• •• .,. 1o • · serverance w spe success or I-· ",' • '•, '1 c:" ,· ': ,-~ \~(l,f j their clothing venture. Not sur- •· '• • : • . . • • r ~ pnstngly, they've dubbed' their Dicke ns' seal line "Little Dickens." Workmen at the NewP.ort Beach Tennis Club .... have constructed grandstands for the High Stakes Tennis Tournament, but the city of • Delly NM,.._..,.,_~ Newport Beach still hasn't granted promo ter Bill Stamps the permits he needs to hold the event, which is schedule d to start Friday. TENNIS TOURNAMENT PERMITS ... From Page A 1 The three-day High S~kes Tennis Tournament is set to open 12:30 p.m . Friday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Tickets are still available. Grandstands have been erected at ..the club and a cable television firm, the name of which the promoter won't divulge, is supposed to tape the tournament. As many as 10,000 spectators could be on hand if all the matches sell out. 1 Promoter Stamps has billed the tournament as the biggest and richest ever held in Southern California. He has told reporters the mat.ch should erase any negative feelings that might still linger following difficulties with a tennis mat.ch he promoted last year at Industry Hills. ' -'But-r-dnd it..:.edd"," Said Stamps, .. that--the mayor ~as proclaimed this 'Tennis Weekend' and the city still hasn't given us the permits." Stamps said he is not concerned even though he expects the required permits may not be issued until the day the tournament is set to start. According to the city, the promoter and the sponsoring tennis ~lub still must obtain a special event permit for the actual RECAL·L BID FAILS ... From Page A1 to offset part of a then $5.5-million budget deficit. Since that cutback, the district has been hit by the loss of still more funds -about $4.5 million -as a ~ult of Gov. George Deukmejian's recent budge t trim- ming. "If we hadn't taken the steps we did (the layoff~). I don 't know where we would be now," Humphreys said. "We just had to bite the bullet and make some hard decisions that were very unpopular."· This unpopularity was reOect- ed in the 38,000 signatures calling for the recall of each of four trustees: Humphreys. Gandy. Rodda and Olson. To qualify for a recall election. the group needed 29,002 valid 11gnatures -10 pereent or the registered voters living lll the college district for each targeted trustee. The Orange County Registrar of voters gave the following totals of valid signatures: R odda -!8,J3% Hum phreys -?7 ,870 Oll;on -t7 ,999 Gandy :--26,1%~ Rosalyn Lever, the county's ACID SPILL ... From Page A1 chief of election operations, said for each trustee. about 10,000 signatures w ere ruled invalid because of duplication or because the signatory was not a registered voter or a resident of the college district. Humphreys said Monday he believes many of the people who signed recaU petitions were mis led by signs saying. "Save Orange Coast and Golden West colleges." Recall leader Warfield de- scribed the invahd signatures as "part of the reality of petition gathering" He a dded, "We're really pleased that we came this close. We actually had 57 more days to collect signatures. The reason we didn't use them was that we didn't want to cost the taxpayers an addiUonal $300,000 for a special elect.ion." The petitions w ere handed in to meet a deadline for the recall election to be held simultaneously with the Nov 8 general election, a procedure expected to cost only an additJonal $3,000. Meanwhile, trustees continued their plea for unity in pressuring state legislat,ors for more com- munity college funding. "We have to stop this infight- ing.'' said Trustee Rodda. "We keep shootipg oW'!elves in the foot when we Should be s hooting at Sacramento." tournament, a motion picture permit to allow television cameras to set up and a third permit to clear the way for raising a VIP tent. Larson said the tent permit wasn't filed until late Monday. Holding up the permit process, Larson said, is a final d etermination on where spectators will park. He said tentative arrangements have been made to allow tournament goers to park at Newport Center with shuttle buses taking spectators to the club. "As long as they meet our requirements, I'm sure the permits will be issued," said Larson. "And at this point I can't see them not doing what we ask." Last year at a Connors-Bjorn Borg mat.ch at Industry Hills, there were more tickets sold t han seats available. Some spectators also-oomplained..t.hey came.awaywit~.Ule~crlothingfrom the freshly painted bleachers. Stamps has repeatedly said the mess-up was not his domg. He offered refunds and later w&t out of his way to arrange a later match to make up for the problems at Industry Hills. He said the Newport Beach tournament -where the winner will r)'\ake more in three days than a Wimbledon winner does in two weeks -should set a high-water mark for California tennis. Can CM dentist's charges stick? BY JEFF ADLER Of""° Oelly ,_ lteM There is a "strong suspicion" Costa Mesa d e ntist Tony Protopappas is guilty of the three mCtrders With which he. is charged. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Christopher Strople con- cluded at the close of Protopappas' closed-door preliminary hearing last month. But Strople-whose comments are contained in h earing tran- scripts made public Monday - expressed doubts that two of ~ three second-degree murder charges involving patient deaths could be proved to a trial jury beyond a reasonable doubt, the legal standard in criminal cases. Protopappas pleaded innocent to the charges Monday during a brief arraignment hearing in Santa Ana. Orange County Su- perior Court Judge James Turner set an Oct. 24 trial date. In arriving at his decision to order Protopappas to stand trial, Strople acknowledged that a great deal or conflicting evidence was presented during the preliminary hearing. The proceedings were closed to the news media and the public ~ as not to jeopardize the dentist's right to a fair tnal. Protopappas. 38. is charged in the deaths of Patricia Craven , 13; Cathryn Jones, 31; and Kim Andreassen, 23. All died following anesthesia treatment at the den- tist's high-volume 19th Street clinic. Referring to Jones, who went into cardiac arrest while being t.rea ted at the clinic last February and who died three days later, Strople said Protopappas "acted in con.9cious disregard" of the pa- tient's health and well-being. The judge said that even though Protopappas bad been warned aeveral times that Jones' lips were turning blue, an indication aoJ"Deo- thing was wrong. the doctor "chose to err on the side of ind.if ference as opposed to (erring) on the side of caution." He added, "Caution would have required an immediate cessation of what.ever he was doing and lhe admin1stering of oxygen. There's virtually no justification for fail- ing to do so." In the death of Andreassen. 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The film, narrated by Lew Ayres. took nine years to produce • by reeearchen who tried to diatill Tellhard de Chardin 's best known l--writinp 1.nt.o a film strip consisting of more than 400 color -Jlluatrationa on the history of Earth and the development of human OONCiousnesa. ~ ., The chureh is at •148 E. 22nd St. Admission iB $3 and refreshments will be served aft.er the film. More info~tion may be obtained by calling Dr. Jlm Bonacci, 645-7650. Len ingrad to pic of Laguna meet Films and slides of Leningrad followed by a Rw.ian potluck dinner will highlight the Cross Cultural Int.er Change program on the Soviet Union Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church Community C.enter in Laguna Beach. Leon Prost.okov, who was born and raiaed in Leningrad. wi11 bast the show which begins at 1:45 p.m. at the church at 428 Park Ave. For infonnation. call Frans Nelson at :)48-9674. Huntin g ton YMCA offers youth trips The West Orange County YMCA l.n Huntington Beach is planning two trips for ~oungaters during August. The first trip, scheduled Aug. 13-20, will include visits to Yoeemite National P_,-k, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and Pismo State Beach. The trip costs $155 for members, $165 for non-members. The second excursion, scheduled Aug. 22-28, includes stops at the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce National Parka, and the Lake Meed and Glen Canyon national recreation areas. The cost is $160 for members, $170 for non-members. Both tripe are for boys 8nd girls, ages 12 to 16. Trip fees cover food, tranaportation, lodgmg, supervision and activity charges. For infonnation on the excrusions, call the YMCA. 847-9622. Chinese classes at Irvine school Bal Isle thievery network broken A Garden Grove man and a Stant.on woman have been ar- rested in connection with a at.ring of 30 daytime burglaries on Balboa lsland, according to Newport Beach police. Officers previously had ar- rested James Robert Stuart, 23, of Anaheim, l.n connection with the month-long rash of break-ins. Stuart has been arraigned on five counts of burglary and may face additional charges, police said. In the most recent arrests, police booked Kenneth Shepherd, 26. of Garden Grove, and Gayle Rose, 21, of Stant.on, on suspicion of burglary late last week. Police said the two IUSpects are acquaintances of S~ .• How- ever, officers did not detail their alleged connection with S tuart or the burglaries. Both have been released on their own recognizariCe. Stuart remains in custody at Orange County Jail on $25,000 bail. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. August 2. 1983 , Gail Demmer and Bon.n ie Jeane tte lead neighborhood volun teers who •4~:. _.,. • t o.llr,... ....... .., 1.-c;...,_ ar e sprucing scout house back to Newport Heights standards. Neighbors' work promising Renovated Boy Scou t bungalow may ser ve community again Univeality High Scboolinlrvine willoffer cla J sin Mandarin- Chine.e to all Interested high 9Chool students this fall with -funding from the Geraldine R. Dodge foundation. Stuart also is charged with assaulting a police officer. In- vestigators said when he was arrested last week outside a Balboa Island home, he tangled with police while allegedly trying to eecape. Police alleged he also faked having a .eizu.re in an effort Jogain-his&eedom. _ .. -_ -~?°!,~~BLE Police said Stuart. currently on parole, served a priaon .ent.ence _ On any gjyen da.,L t!P to 30 adul.J§,J~!!.-~ ers and clilldren stroll <town to (he sroufhouse and. with paint brush, hammer or saw, go to work. A professional architect, a house painter. an electri- cian and a plumber all have volunteered their services. For enrollment infonnation, call ~-3644. for burglary. Irvine man hooked in cocaine sale lnline polloe have arreeled Charlel F. Prfbua • .CO, of lrvtne. for eltegedty Mlllno 2i) OUnQee of ~ to undeteowr omoen fOl'-$30,000. The arre1t wa1 made at Euth Food/Geneaa Oii and Gu Corp., Pftbua' place Of buel'neu. Prtbua WU bOoked Into anng. County Jail on • 15,000 .,.,._ A lbl·foot-t .. mar1juana plant wu conftecated from en epertmwit on the 3000 bk><* of fertcvtew Lane Monday. Ari ottloer ~flteOedly ob-..wct the plaint growflfO on the patio of Matta and Antonio Pronaato'1 reeldefice. The coupe_.. .,.,.,ed. A home on the 3000 blodt ot Eboe StrlM was burglattZ9d aome11me Mond8y and more than $400 worth of jewelry WU lwtped. A $450 pair of 1ht• wee stoten from Skating Plus, 3-415 Mlchel9on DrM. ~the weekend. POllQe recel\lied a eomf)&alnt of a dllturbanc:. M onday at 11 :54 p.m. on Woodaprlng. omc.a an1Yed to find ..,...., p.op6e lklnny-dlpplng. ~ ..,. Mked to put their dothM on. Huntington Beach c.rtona of c:tgerett. v9lued at te29 were reported stolen from the ltore room at 1 SM!! gu station located at 6402 8olsa Ave. A lock was broken to enter. A bur~waareported Mondey at a home on the 1900 block of Flortda StrMt. The loe9 Included two te6e- vtak>f\ Mta, a mk:toweve oven, a canw-a and peette Wlkled .. $800. Entry waa apparently mede by prying open 1 front eliding door. Four wire wheel hulkape were reported stoten Monday from a 1982 TIM\dett>lrd piBed on the 8-400 bk><* or Wll/Mlf Avenue. The 1oaa 'Waa .. tlmated at $400. A reektent of the 22100 block of ta&andef l...w to6d poliQe that $75 worth of meet wu atoten from a freezer In his ;sage. Entry was apparently mede through en un- lodted boat door leading to the garage. A red O.nun 510 pattled In a awport on the a 100 btock of San Angelo Drive WM targeted In en ovwnlght burglaty reported Monday. The toea lnciuded a 1100 stereo unit and SJOO worth of tools. Fountain Valley A man' anned with a blue ltMI revotver reportedly robbed the Rock- vtew Dairy, 9080 Talwt Ave., at 5:17 p.m. Monday. The gunman entered the store, d~ the~ to a c::teftt and necS with S70. A G11den Grove woman to6d polloe lhe wu drM~ south on the San Diego Freeway Monday n6ght be- tween BrookliUrlt an<f Euclid streeu when a rock was thrown at her -..to fr9"'1 the buthel. Oemage to tier windlhleld wu .. umated at $300. A home on the 10300 bk><* of Cotvllle St. was the target of 1 bufg&aty late Sundey. 1'he loee. .. umated at $89, lnctudlng clothing, alcohol and records. Entry wu appatently mede thrOUOh an open bedroom window. A resklent of the 17100 block of Reimer Street to6d polloe lhe partied her 197t orange Volkewagen ~bblt In front of her home Sundey night. The next day lhe dlac:owred the car's alt«nlt« had been ttoten. The loa wu•tlmated at S150. Newport Beach One hundred go6d chaina worth $50,000 w.re stolen from the Br°*'- wey In Flllhlon laland by three young men Who reponedty worked together to dlstrect a c::teftt before one member of the trio grabbed the 14 Cllrat cnalM from a dleptay cue. A $30.~oncNI 911SE WU stolen from en underground parking lot at 414 N. Newport ANd. The owner totd potloe Iha had parked the car wtlAe dining In an wea reetaurant. Toots worth $2.800 were stolen from a construction site at 471 Old Newport Btvd. The toola Included .... acetylene tank, a masonty uw. and a dlllmond lllW blade. An Omega watc:h and the handb-o It wu tucked In were etoten from a tal* M 1 reetllUf'ant on the 400 bk><* of Main St. The loea wu estimated at 12.210. A llceNe P'ate reeding "YEA SUN" w• ltolen from the 8uk:tl It wu attaohed to. 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'-M 1111'1 •·Mp"' 1.0 !! !! 1W •WY •m::=-:-=ii· .... =--... -.--~-----------· It.• A.M 1..t - -• SURf RIPOil tt 71 ,_.. llw .,. ...,... J I LOCA,_ - t2 7, ........ 10-..21-.... •• ..........,,.. . .. ........ ...,.... ;:; ..... ,.,.,...., ... ., ,, ...... :=.· ,., , ..... ,... --.... ....,.., ::2 • ,... .... t ¥ M A.M -----!!!!..!'==I M -M1Mp..M -II 11 .......... t~Pl'I • ..., .... ~C.0-;• t~ • 7t ,, .. _.... ,, ~-..-.. _, ,., n 11 HllU'-.,_ .. , ........ • Com~ the stately mansions that surround it, the dilapidated one-room house seemed -of-place. The paint had faded, the windows were boarded and the interior decorating had been done by vandals. It was hardly gold plate Newport Beach real estate. · "It's really a lot more work than we thought it would be," admitted Demmer. "But we're having a ball fixing the place up." Itcameaaa welcome relief to residents around Cliff Drive Park when the city agreed to tear down the building that had been a Boy Scout bungalow in better times but now was a bona fide eyesore. On thinking it over, however, ttSidents came up with a better idea. They decided to fix the place up. The building, originally used as an office for a Newport Harbor boating operation, was moved to the park in the mid-1950s, where it became a clubhouae for the 8COUts. When the scouts moved out, it was used alternately as a home for a jazz group, a meeting room for a ceramics c~ and finally as a storage shed for props for a nearby playhouse. "Some of us felt it had a little bit of history to it and could become useful again," laid Gail Demmer. who lives near the old 9COUt house on Riverside Drive just up the road from the Coast Highway. "But the vandals got the best of it," said Whitley. ''There were a lot of break.ins." Ron Whitley .• the city's parks director, said he's been pleasantly surprised by the ham- mer-and-nail brigade residents have assembled. "I've been involved in a lot of volunteer projects.'' ?Aid Whitley. "Sometimes they come through and sometimes they don't. This group i$ coming through. It's really very exciting." Residents are hoping the house, once it has a new floor. workable plumbing and a fresh coat of paint, can again become a community center for classes, meetings and. perhaps. a daytime child care center. "It's become a project of pnde," suggested Demmer. who ?Aid neighbors are willing to take turns staffing the old clubhouse once it has been nailed back together and looks like something that belongs in Newport Beach. Cranston fears 'another Vietnam' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Presi- dent R eagan's "gunboat diplomacy" could turn Central America into another Vietnam, says Democratic presidential can- didate and U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston. The third-term senator from California laid Monday that the administration's policy "runs the grave risk of landing us in a shooting war in C.entral America, like in Vietnam." Cranston al.ao repeated his cam- Nuke freeze vote blocked WASHINGTON (AP) -Re- publicans blocked a vote on a nuclear weapons freeze today at a meeting called by a majority of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee over the objections of Chairman Charles H. Percy. By a party-line vote of 9-8, the Republican-controlled panel up- held a ruling by Percy that prevented the House-pasaed Perldot Is the birthstone for Augu•t and early Inhabitants of St. John's Island called It the "gem of the sun." St. John te an Island off the southem tip of Egypt and was first worked tor perldot u early at 1500 e.c. At the time, the place WM known .. "The Island of Serpenta" bec•IM It wu lnfetted wtth polaonou• enek•. f.,n Egyptian king c»- dded to heW the tna:k• de-stl'OY9d to flldlttat• proe-pecttng for peridot. St. John la ltltl the rn.)or eourC4I Of ~t afth<>ugh It .. Mo f6und In Bunn•. tMw Mexk:o ~Artzona. Peridot It one Of the gemttonee wt'llc:tl oooura In only one color. TNI pert~ stone oocura otttt In...,... Of COUrM the thaOee Of O'"" do vtl'f· The top grade, the mo9t ~abte and veluabte. la a medium to dlll1c, •tgMtv yet!Owtth~ ttone. Very freeze reeolulion from being put to a vote. ' Percy, R-ID., said the freeze will be considered, along with other arms control reeolulions that have stronger support in the Senate, at a meeting Sept. 20. Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif .• who was instrumental in bringing about the meeting, called the committee action "'very regret- table." Mary Bwr. Cer11fied Gemo1o01st paign claim that the six-Democrat race for the presidential nomi- nation really boils down to a three-man competition betweeri hi.nwelf, Sen. John Glenn of Ohio and former Vice President Walter Mondale. Cranston e~pects Mondale to fade in the final months of the campaign before the November 1984 elections, he told reporters at a Century Plaza Hot.el news conference before he returned to Washington Monday. "I do not want to be in first place at this time," he said, noting that political tradition ·bas seen many front runners fall behind. The other contenders are Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado, Sen. Ernest Hollinga of South Carolina and fonner Florida Gov. Reubin Askew. thf source location though .. : but m•Yt& she didn't know. The dark yellow-green to brownl•h-1JrMn material Is eomettmee called ''ottvlne'' although that Is a pretty otd-tuhloned name. Ptrtdot II .. YetY aHordabte gem1tone wtth a rather 1tabte price. Although larger per- ldott may coet MVeral hun- dt9d• dollw'I. you can ltlK put "tun" In you Ht. for under $100. Aa Amertcen Gem S<>- dety )nllttt. we .. quell- fted to ~you In purchu· lnQ the ""-et poalbte for the priOt you wWI to ~ . l~=ed mat..., '9oelltld C t , When t WM In the Diamond Fund In tM t<rwmMn In Moecow I MW I YetY i.rge ayntll of pertdot that WM on d~ thltt. I Mked wtwe the ..... pettd<tt Nd beef\ tound. My ~ OOfreoted mv ldentmceelon to "ctwyeolt•'' M they don't UM tM name pwtdot. She hoW9Yetr lgnOr«t my requelt for lnformatk>n on FARLES~R ......... ~~.JI~ We carry a wld6 vtrtety Of naturel peridot j9welry. In 14K rlngl etone, we heW a Mleetlon r8'1Qlng trom $145 to a 1500 and ..n;,ga and penclantt for .. Mttle u a100. And of OOUrM there .,. ptns, bracelet• and eYef\ IOme YetY tnt.,..ttng tumbte p<>lllhed bMd necklacM at very NMC>nl ble prlOel aleo. It .. not dlfftcutt to enoourage an IOPf'eci•tlon of the k>Yety per- ldot• once the Auguat·bom = Ml en opportunity to .. ,....., wtttt the ftne, ~ ... ......., ~--L•••· 17th & lrvln•, Wertdlff l'IUa, Newport leoch 642-3310 ' naturel pertdOt gema. We haw the Ametiee't Cup '83 oMctal pogrwn bo<* on hand now. Come In and get a ""coov 11 IOnQ .. the....,.,.. \lltt . ~ I r I , I ... 1'4 OranQe Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. August 2, 1983 Arms talks adjourn. Mill~r incompetent for_ trial Negotiator makes rare public slap at Soviets . GENEVA, Swluerland (AP) - U.S.-Soviet talks on reducing strategic nuclear anns adjourned tOday until Oct. 5 in an apparent stalemate and with a rare public slap at the Soviets by U.S. negotiator F.dward L. Rowny. The comment by Rowny, released by the U.S . mission, came after Soviet negotiator Victor L . Karpov declared the United States was "not for agree- ment now, just for marking time" as he entered the U.S. facility for the Nine firemen hurt in $100,000 fire one-hour and 15 minute negotiating session. --Although Rowny probably had not hear"<i the lat.est Soviet comment, he was apparently reacting to previoua similar statements by Karpov, who has never hesitated to talk to reporters waiting for comment outaide hJ.8 meet- ings with the Americans. "We take these talks very serioua\y and we negotiate at the table and not through press statements," Rowny said through a spokesman for the U.S. mission, which usually refuses any comment on the talks or Soviet statements. "As a result we have been scrupulously abiding by the agreement Michael Miller TORRANCE (AP) -A confidential report says Michael Miller, the aon of President Reagan's personal lawyer, still lan't mentally competent to -5\&0d trial on charges that he raped and killed his mother. The report by Patton State Hospltfl offi~. dated last Friday, said Miller had made some progress since he'd been committed by Torrance Superior Court Judge Thomas Fredricks. But officials recorrunended they continue to "retain" and "treat" Miller, the aon of Reagan's personal lawyer, Roy Miller. Miller's attorney, Tom Nolan, refused comment on the report, citing a gag order imposed on the case. But Fredricks said, "The report has been sent from Patton." Prosecutor Richard de la Sota confirmed, "The conclusion is that he is not yet ~mpetent to stand trial." By law, Patton officials were required to report · t.o the court on the state of Miller's competency within 90 daya of his comnutment. On April 29, Fredricks found Miller, ·20, incompetent to stand trial. On May 6. he ordered Miller committed to Patton in San Bernarduio, about 55 miles east of Los Angeles. Record budget adopted LOS AtiGELES (AP) .-The county Board of Supervisors has adopted a record $5.3 billion 1983-84 budget that cuts $40 million from a variety of services including welfare and legal defense for the poor and eliminates 1,500 jobs. At the urging _ of the board+~ conservative majority, the budget adopted MondaY..restored most cuts recommended for the Sheriff's Department, which received $21 million more than last year, and the district attorney, which got $6 million more than last year. BOSTON (AP) -Ari early morning, six-alarm blaze in a downtown com- merciaJ building today inJured nine firefighters and caused $100,000 in damage. a fire department spokesman said. to maintain the confidentiality of these i.=================;;;;;;;;;;~=-------------=------============== -------negotiations and we intend to do SO," Four firefighters were taken to area hospitals with minor ailments ranging from a back injury and exhaustion to cuts, said fire department spokesman Ken BruyneU. The other five were treated at the scene. The blaze started in a flower shop in the seven-floor building and quickly spread to other stores and offices through a pipe duct, Bruynell said. Before the blaze was brought under control, flames had attacked the entire brick-and-brownstone building, Bruynell said. More than 100 firefighters from 26 companies battled the blaze, which was reported shortly after 2 a.m. the spokesman, who asked not to be identified, quoted Rowny as saying. It was the first time the U.S. negotiator here has criticized repeated Soviet comments of "no progress" in the ST ART talks while in Geneva. The talks began this year and are aimed at reducing strategic Soviet and U.S. missil~. Although the U.S. mission refused to characterize Rowny's comment, its tone suggested growing U.'S. frus- tration over reaching an ac.b>rd on strategic missile reduction soon. Rowny has not commented to the p~ before while in Geneva. but Karpov has been more forthcoming. "We nc~ some more progre8s orf the American side," Karpov told reporters today. "Now There's More Easy Listening Music on KOCM'' liPCM 1Da~i ·. F~ STEREO ~ .. 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If you come over to your local Pacific Telephone Service -· f , of phone cord s, you'll find the latest styles and colors in phones, record -_ ing and automatic dialing equipment. ~Jlyou want to add an extension, change ·over to Touch tone or get special services like Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, or 3-Way Calling , we're the people to talk to. You can buy Pacific Telephone Gift Certificates here, too. They're a great gift for someone to use to purchase new equipment or services, or even for paying a phone bill. And, by the way, if you ever have equipm ent problems, your local Service Center is also the place to return, pick up and get repairs. So stop by your local Pacific Tele· P,hone Ser'iice Center today. And 1f you happen to need a new cord, you can save a dollar from now through September 30th. •While supplies last. Alt sales fin al. No dogs allowed. • I SERVICE CENTERS ANAHEIM 2236 E 1.mmln Avt'nut• Hours M F 9 6pm BREA 1045 E lmpenal li1ghway Hours. 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The Con - certs-By-The-Sea will continue on Sundays through Sept. 4 at Balboa Pier Park. Featuring a different form of music each week, the free, 5:30 p.m . concerts are attracting picnickers to the grassy -area adjacent to the bandstand. James C. P erson Jr. coordinates the concerts sponsored by the Balboa Improvement Associa- tion and the Arts Com- mission of' Newport_, Beach . The programs are also receiving support from t he Balboa Island Improvement Associa- tion, cen tral Newport Community Association and the Marina Park Association. D r . C h arles Rutherford will direct the Orange Coast Col- lege Big Band next Sun- day; Alan Remington 's Endangered Species Band will offer populu . classics from Gershwin to rock on Aug. 14; J ohnny's Crazy Horse "Entertainers will -play country and ·western music on Aug. 21 ; Al Maitland and Questet will render "Vibe Nite" jazz on Aug. 28 and for the 4:30 p.m. finale on Sept. 4, Frank Amoss and the Mississippi Mud- ders will split the pro- gr am wit h Jim Christensen and the Big Band Bones. Latch Key program open for enrolling The Boys and Girls Club of Huntington Val- ley is now conducting registration for its Latch Key program for the 1983-84 school year, ser- ving youngsters in Hunt- ington Beach and Foun- tain Valley. In the program, elementary school-age children are picked up daily at their: sch OQ}s and brought to the club for aupe~ion and youth activities. The mbnthly fee for the Latch Key program is $-15 for the first child, and $30 for each ad- ditional child. The club has two lo- cations: the Fountain Valley branch at 9840 Talbert Ave. and the Bushard branch at 19699 F.d.ucation Lane, Hunt- ington Beach. Club of- ficials say space is lim- ited. For registration in- fonnation, call 964-8508. I .111111·1, c 11h r.tlc·, 1111 .111111 II ht 11.1111 c. 1111 dtl\l'f' I 11 ·f \\ I 'I ·11 Ill .ind 1,0 We have rat~ 30% und'er standard rate\ for driver\ between 1he <1ge' of 30 and60 T ht're\ a J(OOd rcd\Qn tor 1h1\ r armer\ know\ rhat 1hc•\e dr 1h•r\ tend 10 be \dfer and more t dreful on 1h/h1ghway You're the driver\ who have fewer accident\. Th.Jt'\ why farmer\ ere al~ our J0/60 p.ickage auto policy. If you quallfy. you could save w,1an!1.Jlly on your premii>(n\. farmer\ lmurance Group I\ working constantly to keep the C™I\ of ·~urance _ down~.md the. amount of protE'C11on up. And thj) 30160 package .lUIO policy I\ one way we do 11 Why not c•ll mt'? JIM PORIER 10llO Werner Awe., #E FounltllnValleJ Celff. t21UI (714) 541-2181 -· --· ,1 .. P ower ba ron / Former sta te Sen . Randolph CoJlier, 8 1, known as the 44f at her of Cali- fornia freeways," ~~~d t~da_y in .~ Sac- r a mento hospital . H e a lso proposed tha t the state he split le ngthwise into two states. Oran~e Coast DAILY PILOT /Tueadav. August 2, 19S3 ..45 JACKETS, SUITS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, DRESSES, PANTS, SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS -IA YSIDE' DIJVE at JAMIOREI ROAD, HEW PORT HACH -7 60.0931 I t.f-1 -~ -D.ity t:JO.S:JO-Ofl" s-der1 I 1:00.4:00 -AM Hile..._,~ ew ·~ -........ ....... . . Introducing . I Taste that delivers pack Waroing : The Surgeon General Ha s Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. •· LIGHTS: 10 mfl. "tar". 0.9 Ing. nicotine, FILTER: 16 mg. "tar". 1.1 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarette by FTC method. ' • • • ) • .. .. ~• Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Augt.1st 2,-1983 0 Amphitheater is welcome neighbor It was razz.le-dazzle, bright lights, high-stepping and sweet-singing. It was well-mannered, organized, calm and quiet enough not to send the neighbors howling for earplugs. The opening of the Pacific Amphitheater is Costa Mesa last weekend was sure testimony to the idea that good entertainment in a clean, comfortable setting will keep people coming back for more. The management of the new open-air showplace has pulled off what more than one wag here and in Los Angeles said couldn't be done. Despite construction delays, program stalls and a l~-than-guaranteed ticket market, Barry Manilow, a world clas.5 act, staged three all-d~ performances that brought ticket holders to their feet cheering and sent neighbors to their beds in peace and quiet. Amphitheater staff were plentiful, courteous and kept the 18,000 show-goers orderly and content. The few technical stage and backstage difficulties will work themselves out in time and the long wait at refreshment booths may need some additional attention, but there's no doubt Costa Mesa and the Orange Coast now have one more reason to boast. The amphitheater is an asset and a pleasure. Congratulations to all involved in bringing another fine entertainment facility to our community. , . Op1n1on~ ••Pf•Ss.eG 1n theo ~r aJ>ove are tnose ol the Oa1ty Pilot. Otner views ••.-presseo on this page are those of lhett autl'IO<s and art 1sts. Reader comment 1s 1nv1t Kl. AdOreu The-Da.ly.J>1tot.,..P..0...8o11 1se.o. C~l• Mew. CA 921126. Pbont> 17141 642-4321 MAllBDJI Bergeson not accessible To the Editor: Having read the mailer from Responsible Republicans for Com- mon Sense in Primaries, including the letter written by As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson to Loa Young, chair of the committee, my unpropitious susp1c1ons towards Marian Bergeson as a legislator have been confirmed. _ Besides Bergeson's obvious avarice for public position and her own self interest, added with the altogether disregard to her consti- tuents voting intelligence, she has .. completely crossed the boundaries of smeared veracity when she takes confidence in her reputation of "aocessibility." Bergeson says she has hundreds .. of letters to substantiate that proport.ed fact, but I suggest one should speak with her appoint- ment secretary. On several occasions, although I shall only refer to one in this instance. Marian Bergeson, my asaemblywoman, has not been ,._ accessible. As a student, and a constituent, I went to an educational rally at El Toro High School where she was present. Facing a crowd of almost 2,000 people, Ms. Bergeson listen- ed to the speeches given, glOflSed over a generafued reply that would surfacely please GOP sup- porters and liberals, and then excused herself to pick up her daughter at the airport. A legit- imate excuse when used only once. But two nights in a row? More likely, she was ~t compe- tent enough to answer tier consti- tuents' questions concerning pub- lic education, something they pay money for, and something she as a legislator spends. This is the lowest and most despicable kind of inaocessibili ty. Where a public official flaunts her position but can't Wrten or respond to her constituents' ques~ tiona, then I say the game's over. It is this ineptness that leads me to believe Marian Bergeson ia a perfect ~xample of the Peter Principle. You reach a pea)( and that's it. It's all down hill now. MARY A. GUINAN Laguna Hilla l. M. BDJd /Rich and drowsy U.S. C.ongress members drink more liquor and get less sleep than citizens generally. Also, they're more likely than others to mvest in gold. Or so the researchers say they've learned. What does an elevator operator do in an automatic elevator? Capitol Hill in Washington, O.C., has automatic elevators. It also has job li.sting11 for 44 elevator oper- ators. It's ~ible for a married per· son in China now to receive a life sentence in prison if convicted of engagjng in an extra-marital af- fair. The Confederacy's devout Stonewall Jackson was so obser- vant of the Sabbath that he wouldn't open letters on Sundays, not even letters from his wife. Or ao the historical footnotes say. Q. la the mule an enctansered tpedea? A. No, air, If all the mules died out, you'd still get more mules. Just '° long aa you didn't kJU off all the male donkeya and female hor9e9. Am now advised th.al the \nle invent.or of the waterbed wu ldence fiction writer Robert Helnlein. Patent applications on .uch bedl have been rc)l!c:ted becau.e of Heinleln'e earlier writ- ten deeaiptfon of same. Okay. ORANGE COAST lallf Pilat Do the people in Loe Angeles tend to have bad breath? U ao, why? And if not, why do they lead the nation in the pure.hue of breath fresheners? University profesaors taught l~ hours a week, average, in 1945. Now they teach five hours a week, average. U you want thoroughbred flowers, grow them with thoroughbred fertiliz.er, right.? Maybe not right, dbn't know. Anyhow. Uut ~ew York Racing Aseociatiorr,inc;,~has 250,000 cublc yards of race hol'!le manure fot sale, and there are thoee who think i\ makes a difference. More and more younger people are moving into Colorado, Utah and Tdaho. More and more older people are retiring in Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jeney. Six cupe of tea a day i:. merely average for the individual Enl- lander. U.S. adoption agendee are more leCl"etive than any others in the world. Q. How much will lt coet for • .t.nale admilllon tJcket for • aln&le aporta event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Loe AJ\celes? A. About $18, fm told. +p WASHING TON -Republican members of the House are prop- erly outraged over alterapons of official he.a.ring lr\Jl8Cripts that put words in their mouths and made theffi'look fooliih. Not that tampering with the official record is anything new on Capitol Hill; it's just that the alterations are customarily made by the congressmen themselves. Impromptu remarks that might make them look like ignoramuses are routinely excised. Any inquiry into the metamorphosis, which changes verbal clubfoots into gaz.elles, would reveal that a legislator, after participating in debate, can go back to his office, send for the transcript and revise it at his leisure -here, changing "no'' to "maybe"; there, adding a literary curlicue or reversing a bogus argume nt. Bu& • rew weeks ago, Reps. Judd G regg. R-N.H . and John Hiler, R-lnd .. were horrified to discover that some unflattering transcript changes had been made in their remarks at a hearing on environmental matters. While most of the changes merely polished up the con- gressmen's grammar. some were clearly done with mischievous intent. The House Ethics Commit- tee was assigned to find the guilty party. In their zeal to pump "Alter- gate" into a full-blown scandal I I Jll:I 11111111 that might embarrass the Demo- crats and sh.are headlines with the purloined Jimmy Carter briefing book foofaraw, Gregg and Hiler charged that aimilar alterations had been made in the transcripts of still other hearing& on the manipulation of the silver market in 1980. "We bave defbaJte documenta- tion that those transcripts were dramatically aJtered ... " cried Gregg in high dudgeon on the House floor. However, he told us. "We are rfot pushing that one now." He has admitted to us that neither he nor his staff had bothered to check the original transcript against •the "dramati- cally altered" printed version before he made hls charge. He based his melodramatic accusation on a compa.rUon between a col- loquy that appeared in a Barron's magazine editorial and the final printed hearing record. We did the checking that Gregg shp_yld have done. The testimony in question -a colloquy between the late Rep. Benjamin Roeenthal, D-N.Y .. and -commodity Futures Trading Commiasioner Read P . Dunn, a Democrat -took up roughly a page in the printed record. Out of the 308 words in the original transcrjpt, exactly six . were changed; three words were added. None of the alterations was significant, much less dramatic. Greg, meanwhile, is not shy about revising his own remarks when they make him look silly. At a hearing last March on bank regulation. for example, he de- clared profoundly: "As we were talking before, it used to be you had to audit three times out of every two years the bank and the comptroller's office." Afterward, he discreetly deleted this puzzling remark along with 22 other changes. INSIDE RUSSIA: Like the hid- den side of the moon, the Soviet side of the earth is sheathed in shadows. Occasionally I try to penetrate lhe darkness and report what is happening in Kremlinland. From classified in- telligence reports, here's what. life ls like for the workers in Yuri Andropov's ''workers paradlae'': -Andropov blames RussiJt'S nagging economic ills not on the communist system that caused them but upon the laziness of the workers. He has dispatched police to CK>llar absentee workers in the nation's shops, bathhoUBeS and theaters. He has succeeded merely in adding to the red tape that already entangles them. Now the workers produce elaborate, "'AIMED ~l~T AT TME MWT of TME SOVJ[T UNKJN! lHE ON£ ON ™f. LEFT DELIVERS NUCUAR WA~EADS AND ~E ONE ON TI-IE RK1~ DELIVf~ GRAIN! ., l • .. -d ,. documented, fonnal excuaes to justify their absences from work. Or if they are refused time off, they simply loaf on th_e job. -The Soviet system cannot meet its production goals without slave labor. An estimated 4 million prisoners, both criminal and pol- itical, have been herded into work camps and are forced to do hard labor Any obstinate worker ~ political dissident C8}l wind up on the slave-labor force for the least offe~. Here are a few typical sentences: one year for "para· sitism"; three years for anti-Soviet slander; seven years for anti-Soviet agitation. -A1 my own small way of focusing attention on Soviet per- secution. I rate the leading im- prisoned dissidents. Soviet Martyr No. I is Yuri Orlov, who dared to monitor the Kremlin's compliance with lhe human rights accords that it accepted. He's now in a work camp where, in desperation. he went on a hunger strike on July 10. Soviet Martyr No. 2 is Anatoly Shcharansky, whose crime waa to ask to leave the country. Hia wife was allowed to leave, but he was cruelly detained and i.mpriaoned. Soviet Martyr No:-3 is the dis- tinguished physicist Andrei Sakharov who has been offered university po1ts in Austria and Norway, But the Soviets have banished him to a lonely and wasteful exile. Women getting a fair shake .. By Rep. Robert Badlaam Nothing annoys me more than the shrill cries from the far left in the name of equal rights for women, such as the diatribes visited upon us from fune...to-time by organizations like the National Organization for Women and their Uk, claiming that the Reagan Adminlatration has done nothing for women and, therefore, the President must be defeated in 1984. Have they forgotten the his- tory-making appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, or perhaps these people disagree with Mrs. O'Connor's conservative philosophy and, therefore, the appointment doesn't count in the ERA 9COrebook? And then• what about Eliz.a beth H. Dole, as Secretary of the Department of Transportation, a member of the President's c.abi- NIWB ANAlYBIS net? And Margaret Heckler, Sec- retary of the Department of Health and Human Service9? And Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.S . Rep- resentative to the United Nations, cabinet members all? CertalDly Mn. Dole is a con- servative in her views, but Mrs. Heckler, a former colleague oC mine in the House of Representa- tives. was viewed in th.at body as a moderate to liberal Republic.an while Mrs. Kirkpatrick--<>f all thi.n.p-iJI a Democrat. The NOW people could take these four appointments to high-ranking, ke peait.KlM and come out even-up ln coiuervative versus moderate/liberals, if they want. to play tha\ ~· which I don't. ln addition to theee four high- ly-vtsible appoi.ntments, Presi- dent Reagan has named some 700 women to high-level, pol- icy-making positions, one of whom is Helene von Damm, the first woman to serve as director of the Office of White House Person- nel, who recently was elevated to the position of Ambassador to Austria. But, just putting women into key positiosn isn't the only thing which has been happening on Pennsylvania Avenue. al ty, which placed an unfair tax burden on working couples. This glaring ex.ample of diacriminatory provisions in the tax oode has been greatly reduced. On the other hand, where the bleeding hearts talk about wel- fare, hand-outs, day care cent.en and other government subsidies for women, the surge of working women and women who own and operate a buaineea in the lut 10 to 15 years has been remark.able. Becaaae of tbelr longevity, women are the primary benefac- t.oraofestatesleftbytheirspouses. At &lte preaeat time, there are Change. made by the F.conomic 2.5 million bU5ineses owned by Recovery Tax Act in the estate tax women in ~e United S.tates. The provisions benefit women since Small Business Administration about 99 percent oPaU esta\:e..ara.. has business ownership repreeen- now exempt from estate taxes and timtes in all major SBA field property left by one spouse can be offices , through the Office ?f retained lntact without taxation. Womens ~ness Ownership Furthermore there's that little helping women entrepreneurs. • 4 matter of the Marriage Tax Pen- NOW's selfish stance doesn't help America In the last fiacal year, the SBA made 1,800 buainea loant to woman-owned !inns for a total of $141.3 million. with more t.Np\ 161,000 women receivtngcowwal- llng durlna the fi9cal year. 1n .- aame year, c:ompanies owned by women received more than '880 mllUon in federal oontnctll. m SBA'• Procurement Automa~ Source System a comput.et'bed lilt of small firmt lnteretted in and capable of pttfonninf on f@denl oontracta. there are more ~ J 2,000 woman-owned firma proLUed. By SEYMOUR ROSEN At the lut annual convention o( the National OrganlzaUon o( Women, held several weeks •So In Oakland, California, an invitation WU extended to Qakland't black Mayor, Llonel WU.an, (alao • member of NOW) to addtt9I thelr organlr.ation. Upon learn.tna Ouit Mayor WU.On had ap~ a propo.ecl lite for c..r1·1 Jr. rettauran\. th.la IJ'OUP of women cancelled hit appearance., a~ speek~r. By the approval of th.la 1Ue, it will •fford oppottunlties of employ- ment to teerqge blacks, many of whom •tt teeklng employmmt ' "\.. for the flm dme. Oakland haa a 40 percent Ntlo of unemployment amonc black t.eenaaen· •• WI •••••• IJ'OUP really tntet'e9ted in INina that th~ country'• unemployment problem .. liven the aid It 10 delrperac.ely heedt? No! Why? lt ll be<laue the owner of Carl'• Jr. rettauranta, Carl KarcMr'• philolophla are on the ronllttVIUVt llde and lnclude oppoaltlon to abortion. Mr. Kareher•~ a bwdnMlahot\ly after World War U in Loe Anples. bqinni~ wi\h a lm&1I ho\doc 1tand. 'I'hroUlh hll dlll,ent ef- forta, h1a peraeverance, and his tona. arduous houn. Karcher built an empire of 1 ~ul f.at food chain of restauranta ... in the tra- 4dltJon.al American way! Ttie NaUoaal Or1uJ1atloa ot Women, who are 1upporUve of McGovern ldeologlet, who pl"fl&end to be for America and verythina American-are hldJ.nc behlnd all thll country l1anct. for, but are do'1'I no~I In rMllty, \hey ate lnduJclnl themRIVM only! . &wn II• Newporl-41'N pdl/y with opihfOnl on "~ll6· All-in-all, I believe the re<lOf'd ot thJa admJniltratlon la rather apocl in thll field and althou,h iMreare thote well·rnffnlna people who want more, futl!r, 'l haw to~ that I am utiafied th.at~ ln the~ponantamoflm~ the lot of w~n in the Uf\\~ States ia bein.I made. -----------------" .I THICDASTAIDTHICOINTY . Daily Pilat TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1983 COMICS BUSINESS STOCKS o.., ............... c--.. Orange Coast College's sum- mer mUBical soars as high as its main character -"Peter Pan." Review on Page B2. a 0 Looking back 30 years to the Coast's national Jambore.e ~ ~year wu 1953. More than 51,000 Boy Scouta from acrom1henatlmconveqred on 3,000 acresofwha' wu'lhen only sheep ll'aDna land owned by 'the= Irvlrie Ranch Company. Within days an entire city wu created holdlna ~.ooo t.enta, eight miles of road, 36 mllea of telephone .na electric llnea, four fire companies, a hospital, zoo, 36 OOIDl1l1-rjes and a parking lot for 16,000 can. About 30 of the former youngsten from that National Jamboree got topther at the Irvine Hiatortcal Society Sunday to view memorabWa, watch a movie filmed at the jamboree and to swap camp stories. The lite of the ~pout spread from the P•Jig<tet of -~ the a.ck Bay to M..cArthur BoWevard and from Padtic • Cout JtiCbway'\o north of a, Canyon. Headquarten was . a tentnearwbat ii now hlhbrlaland. A plaiquei>al~ . " pl..t at~ '1lp0t-between. ~~ Ba!l'lc>dU ..: oommemoraUna the July 17-23 event. Jamboree &.d WU built and named in honor of this jamboree. . John Caldwell. then of Wichi&a, Kamas, aaid b.W ien&- wu jult about where Neiman-Marcus' ltore ia paw at FMhion llland. He ... then 13 years old. "Ye.h, I looked out and aid. eomeday there'll be a Neiman-Mama here and Ml have a duqie llCCOWll to it," be l8&d jold.QI. C~ent Scouts Rob Rieder& and Scott Shackletrs look at' .some of the badges and mementos of the '53 J,mboree collected by Albertus Hoogeveen of Downey. Hoogeveen was not at the '53 event, but is a collector of ·itFm& from the historic &essfon. David Silla, Inine ooundlman and former mayor, WU · one of thoee 8COUta. He waa 15 then and bad traveled from P9oria, m., to Santa Ana by train. m. troop had wol'ked foe three yean to rai9e the $1&0 for e8Ch boy to be able to attend. ''The thing I remember the most was lt WU hot and duaty. It wu the furthest thouaht from my mind then that one ~Y rd be livinC here or even that there'd be a city here now. 1bere waa noth1nc a.round then for• far u the eye could 8ee," l8&d Silla. He claiJm it wu a field trip to a televi8on atatJoo d\lrinc the jamboree that Jed him to a career in teJevtaon. He r,rew up to be in ..ie. and ~t for CBS. Now, heowmAudioALaCarteolN~BMch, which makes audio~ for Jarse tJtW= FT 3 and the airlines. Bruce Nott, now a Newport BNcb land developer, retne1nber1 :em Spqeon of the Irvine Ccmpany llvina him a bnndlnc iron. 0 See JMlborff, .... 82 PAPARAZZI t. '~. t~~~~-· Post-co"cert bash vvith clilss ••• By VIDA DEAN OfllleO..,. .... IW! After the second or third encore, special guests at the Barry Manilow concert (grand opening of the Pacific Amphitheatre) trooped over · to the fairgrounds' Flower and Garden Building for a buffet dinner. There are special g\!ests and then there are very special guests. They partied in separate areas. One entrance had a big welcome sign over the door while the other was surrounded by aecwity people and others who appeared lo be Secret Service men. The two areas had a connecting door -more security there -it was easy to get out but impossible to get in unless your name was on a list. When Manilow's sleek escorted limousine arrived,heandhisparty,includinghi.smother(the Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall, Ed McFarlane woman in his life at the moment, according to his Barry Manilow and actres& Nina Foch, his .l!~ting ~oach t .--...,..._" PR rep), went in at the welcome sign, chatted with a few of the 800 who happened to be standing at the entrance and then went into the VIP party. Greeting the star (wearing black striped jacket, black slacks and black and white shoes) were the hosts and theater owners James M. and Robert Nederlander, Neil Papiano, Mk:hael For- man and Stan Seiden. Others in the room· were F.d Asner, Katie Asner, Morris Stoller, chainnanof the board of the 85-year~l orris Agency, Walter Matt?iiu and wile, Carol Maureen Reagan (that's why I thought they we Secret Service men) and comedian Will Shriner, of Herb and brother of General Hospital's "~t Baldwin." The Oifference in the es: Not much -one had a Qjllltural floor while th other was Astroturf and cement and one was , but both had'¢errty of champagne and tno of food. I~ --"• ~ . '· Maw-een Reagan Michael Forman Delly Piiot photo• by Ernie Colemen Manllow. This time the star actually ow ed up for the• William Hess and Barry James and Charlene Nederlander poat-performance party. That ahowa a lot of class. . .. . "' .. ' ~ ............ ______________________________________________________________________ ... __________________________________ lllli ________ mm!~i!9 COinfttunicatiori ••• sure,weabusethe.larlguaQe-butweknow whatwe.mea.n T , ;' • \ \ Every week 011'.tS a learned grammarian will publicly ----------------.----\.tth, "Thla lan't . lt'a just cute," lt'a dirty. That every denounce Americans for not saying what they really mean. F .. time IOrDeOne ln teleV'llion aaya. ''Trust me," don't. That They put the English tancuaaeoutonaalabanddlllectlt, 1•M A everyone whoaaya, "I don't want to hurt you," does. cuttlngawaytheredundAncy,ilolatingthealanganddraining llllUI Admittedly, we've done •trance th.lnp to the English lt of lta color. • tancuaae. We've bent lt, mutilated lt, married lt to strange Pel"IOnally, I think Americana do a fantastic job of IOMllCI ~wont., abbnwlated lt and taken nouna. added "iz.ed" communicating with one another. It baa taken years of and 1ent them out• verbs to do battle another day. experience, but we've managed .amehow lo break the code ln A. for oommunk:ation, CONi<Mr' theee quotes from actual nearly every area of e~ that extata today. letten nicelved by the welfare department from appUcanta When a politlctanta)'ll~willrunonlylf ltlathemandate for relief dlecka: of the people," don't you think we know he hat a mandate ln come lo the office, I'll allp you In the back door and..,. you" "I am forwal'dlni my marriap certificate and three hia hip pocket. even If lt'a only hia mother who once aaJd, defies tranalaUon. children, one of which wu a mlatake. '' "Why don't you take a walk?" • . Myaonhadateacheroncewhoukihewu "atqnltinaln •• .!'lwantmoney•quicklyulcanptit.Ihavebeenlnbed Why, every mother in the world baa ft.aured out that a lock-up t)'91em, had challenpd p-oup manaaement wlth the~ fOC' two weekl and he hasn't done me any when ·~ uka what her child la doing behind a locked door technlqUee by hia d@cl1n1rw atienUon lpUl And had not aood. If thlnp don't improve, I wW have to aend for another and he aaya, "Nothlna," the (a) calll the polic:e, (b) calla the reached hia cognlti~~tl!' Holy Edwin Newman, I didn't Cioctor." plumber, or (c) alidee a blank check under the door . need a brick wall to fall on me 1o know that he wu F'nC to · "In accordance with your lnatructJona, I have given birth We learned how lo interpret "doctor talk" years ago. If mark time in the fourth lfade for another year. to twtrw, in the~ enVelol>':." we hadn't, moat of ua would have died. "U you're too tick to We have learned thatttVeryt.lmeaonM!One prefaceaa joke • Any cla.rWcaUon needed, t.lr. Satire? • ' .. _,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. August 2, 1983 Flunked ••• !~acher gives poor grade to schools column .. ., DEAR ANN LANDERS: J was surprised to ""See a s tatement of yours in a recent column that ~s not line up with the facts. You said "Many .,~high school graduates can't read or spell or put l together a granunatically correct sentence because 1111 toai'nany teachers promote poor students to get rid of them." Apparently you do nbt realize tha t teachers -q AllN LANDERS Q ~·h ll t1 . ave very t e to say about holding back a ~ mudent. These decisions are in the hands of the 1 ~loca'.l school board. superintendent and IDUlate this policy In their systems. 1 In the Chicago school system w e are ~ )>emlitted to keep a student back onJ y one year in ~tJ:le. f~~ six. And then we must have parental ·~ ~nruss1on. Often the parents insist that the child 'be promoted. even though the teacher says he u.should be held back and re peat the year's work. If he parents object, their wishes will prevan. Iii,',:,;: I keep reading that our somewhat new s :;:perintendent is going to stop the promotion of stwients who can't pass a minimum com-a pre~e~ion tes~. but so far she hasn't done anything about st. It would be terrific if it happens b\Jt I wouldn't bet on it. --NO NAME I NEED MY• ~. . DEAR NO NAME: You can go ahead and bet. I !!'st spoke with Dr. Ruth Love, the super- int~deot of public schools ID Chicago. Dr. Love said tbe cba.oge ID pollcy you've been longing fer bas been in effect since May %7, 1981. As of that date no student may be promoted Wlle11 be or sbe scores 85 percent in tbe teat provided by the Board of Education. Parental consent is not nectssary. I hope thousands of school boards across tbe llntry will follow the lead of Chicago's superb From Page 81 "For seven days I branded everything -back ks, logs -anything that moved or didn't move," esaid. "l still remember showering with 10,000 other ·ds. And doing laundry -what a mess. There was ·t an immense number of people~ J'fone -of us ful ver been a part of anything so huge. It was a neat xtr~vaganza. We were taken to the ocean to swim, vie stars showed up. But most of all. we traded," 'd Walt Howald. a Santa Ana attorney. Traded? '>'We traded everything from unifonns. badges, Here ls more on the same subject: • • • DEAR ANN: I'm a schoolteacher in Maine. (No city, please.) I take pride in my work and truly want to educate my students. But I can't count tqe number of times 1 have recommended that certain -.Students be retained to repeat a grade and was overruled by the parents. The truth is they want their kids out of the house by the time they are 18. Or. they feel it is some sort of social stigma if their child fails to keep u p with the others. Unfortunate-' ly, it's the children who suffer from this kind of interference. Just trying to teach these days, when so many students co·me to school stoned or drunk, 1S quite a feat. Add to this the apathy or. worse yet, the hostility of the parents and you get a very discouraging picture. S ign me -STILL HANG- ING IN THERE BUT IT'S NOT EASY. - DEAR NOT EASY: Caring teachers can make a tremendous difference ID tbe lives of their students. Stay with It. We need you. ATTENTION AEROBIC EXERCISERS X,AAe PRESENTS "Managing Your Body hoes but especially the sheep vertebrae we had A S.aiaar & Werkab' und on the grounds. The land then was just for eep grazing and kids from all over had never seen Satarday, Aa,. & things," he explained. HowalCi's father. Grant, then postmaster for 10 AJI to 5 JI na del Mar was instrumental iil organizing the Uisoa Co•m11aity ree. Preparations were made a year in advance. C s like obtaining food and getting 10 freight cars eater charcoal to cook it with had to be worked out. • · "Scouting was important then. I think it has to do 21377 Na1aolia ~encouraging discipline and working through a 1/t Mile E. of PCB f.roject. And that was a lot to do with being a H11atia1toa. leaclt ~ccessful adult." said Walt Howald. __ The 1953 Boy Scout Jamboree memorabilia will Cost: $35, iacl. L11acla be on display until the end of August at the Irvine For lnlor•atioa: ,Historical Society. located off Culver Dnve near {2 l 3} 438.3716 -.Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. Numerous badges. photogra phs and even old bars of Palmol.ave soap ~-----------------11 with special commemorative labels can be viewed -from l to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. n Air Concerts :;,,on the Village Green • The .11r will be fi lled \Vtth Doocland and moJcrn 1azz mu~1c each Wednesday C\'cning lrom 7·00 P~1 t).()() P~1. during the monthsul luh· .rnJ August ~l South Coast Plaza Village I he \'11lagc (,rc.~n h~ tx.~n host to man~· hr\<.; mu~1cal groups m the pd!:it. and the follow1ng cntcnamer~ for the \\'cdnesJay ~1ght Concert Sen<..':'-arc no exception: July 6 I ligh Society Dance Band July 13 Orange Coast College St.age Band • July 20 Orange Pc.alers Dudel.and J.au Band July 27 Richard H. Cruz & the DJ B's lDixse Jau~Ar<lVOSI August 3 Frank Amoss and his Band August 10 Richard H. Cruz & the l;)JB's August 17 Orange Pc.alcrs Dixieland Jazz. Band August 24 George Carr and the Rhythmaircs August 3 1 George Carr and the Rhythmaires The admis.ction 1s free and parking is plentiful Come to the Villa~c for a great evening of enter tainmen1 through July and August. Sunllown& Sear St . Santa Ana South Coast Plaza Village 'Peter Pan' ••• Soaring production at Orange Coast College BY TOM TITUS OOM o.-, "*' .._., Breathes there a child with aouJ so dead who never to ~lf hu said-"I don•t ever want to grow up." James M. Barrie understood the feeling, and he a.rtlculated it beautifully shortly before the tum of the century In his play "Peter Pan," which went on to become a children's classic of stage and screen. It illuminated t.,he careen of Maude Adams, Mary Martin and Sandy Duncan, and was transformed Into one of Walt Disney's finesLanhnated cartoon features. · Yet. in the past two decades, Orange Countians have been treated to the stage musical ver- sion onJy once, when Melodyland used to be a theater back in the mid-1960s. Thus is it with more than the usual anticipation that Orange Coast College has mounted "Peter Pan" as its 28th annual summer musical. And does it fly? Indeed it does, through nearly three hours of captivating confrontations with pirates and parents, Indians and RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTIRY,'INC. .......... _ _....,,. 1922 HARBOR Bl VD. COST A MESA -548-1 156 DOES YOUR AUTO POLICY --~EED.A TUNE-UP? ··call me. I can check ur auto out .Yo to make sure poh~Y tting the You re ge t for your mos ,, money. 0 9023 Adams at Macnola 962-3391 Allstale You're in aood hand& Danah Marie animals. It's more fun than a day at Disneyland. Director John Ferzacca has spared little expense in creating a vit.ually entrancing production, backed by multiple settings of s plendid detail and artistic MCWnen. And he hu a.-embled a most enthuaiaat.ic cast, brimming with energetic young people, to perform th.is timeless treasure. The title role ls exception.ally d~rnandlng-it requires a slightly built young woman who can convincingly impereonate a boy and alng like gangbusters. All Ferzacca needed to do, however, waa reach back one show to his fine "Funny Girl" and transform Fanny Bnce Into Peter Pan .... .: Marcie Breslauer .makes it all happen-the cockiness, the naivete, the "go for it" spirit of age.le9a youth-in a singularly superb interpretation. She darts around the st.age like a firefly and one al.most expect.a her, at any moment, to aoar away without benefit of rigging. Nils Anderson, a familiar figure from Laguna musicals, dons the raiment of Captafn Hook with unabashed glee, reveling in his comic villainy. He also impresses in his secondary role of the stem but sympathetic father of the three youngsters who troop off to Never Never Land. (See PETER PAN, Pa1e 83) • You don't have to be Scandinavian to feast like aViking. ~ Scandinavian country dishes Daily from 5 :30 p.m . Closed Sunday 751-2810 No gratuities. please I at lePremier 695 Town Center tlrive. Costa Mesa opposite South Coast Repertory Theater How to an·ive -at ahappymediu·1n. It 's easy with our Level Pay Plan. If you've been going through the ups a!ld downs of paying your monthly gas b1~ls we have .a way to help balance things out. With our optional Level Pay Plan. . It'll sprea~ the costs of your higher winter gas bills over the entire year. So you lace approximately the same size gas bill every month. Summer and winter. Here's how it works : we'll estimate your total gas bill for the upcoming year based on the history of gas used in your home and our current rates. Then we'll divide the amount by twelve to establish your monthly Level Pay Plan amount. On the twelfth month your bill will be adjusted to reflect any underpay ment or overpayment based on your total actual gas usage compared to your estimated usage. Throughout the year we'll continue to read your meter and review your bills. And your Level Pay Plan amount will be adjusted whenever your ave r- age usage decreases or increases sub- stantially or the month following any ~le .change,. Th~t will help keep the final month s ad1ustment to a minimum. 1 To participate in the Level Pay Plan just pay the Level Pay Plan amount on your August gas bill. And if you decide to ~rop the plan a.t any time". simply notify us. It doesn t cost you a thing. for m01e information call your local Gas ComP.any offi<:e. You'll like the convenience of our Level Pay Plan. And you'll find it's an e~sy way to get even with your high winter gas bills. m · .. 90UTHIAN CAUl'OANIA ~ COMMNV .• 0 Tonight's TV EVEMl«l -t:OO-• •NEWS WONDf1' WOMAH 11/LOIO I.WAT. HAWAIFM-4 CMRWY ~QOV9M,IE)f? C88NEWS ==Q MOYIE • •~ "Fof'Qe 10 From Navarone" L RoWt Shaw, Harrison Ford IAMY MAHllOW: 1H TIE • .MOYIE • • "'Rul'laway Island" (1982) Miies Buc:Nnln. Slmont Buchln8/I -l1>6- • ORANGE COUHlY TOOAY -t30- I Ola( CAVETT (RI UHDERSTAHOING HUMAN l~~TIE~Y Ff.l.ONY SQUAD -7:00- C8SNEWS NBC NEWS KUNGFV ~NEWS~ TlllE!"S COWAK1 QI JOmfS WILD IUSaNESS REPORT tO/A P.M.MAGAZIHE EHTERT AIHMEHT TONIGH'T DRAQHET MOVIE *** "The Kkl From Btooklyn" ~946=y Ka~. Virginia Mayo. "Stuntwoman" (No Date) Raquel Welctl, Jean-Paul Belmoodo. -7:30- 20HTIETOWN QIFAMUFEUD EYE OH LA. ONE DAY AT A TNE ())TICTAC~ WAQEl. / LEHRER RE.PORT YOU ASKED FOR IT MOYE * * •.; "Island Of The lost" (1963) Richard Greene. Lulce Halpin. -1:00- • (I) ()N,JHE ADA() Wint - CHARLES ICURAl T I QI TIE A-TEAM MOYIE • ···~"The E/IMly Below" (1957) Rober1 Mrtchum. Curt Jurgens. • Ill HM.f.HOUR COMEDY HOUR GMOYIE u ~ "Then came &onson·· ( 1963) Michlel Parks. Bonnie Bedeha. ·~MAGAZN * * t •.; "Midnight Lace" (1960) Doris Day. Rex Harrison. ·1~ * "Megalorce·· I 198 t) Barry BoslWid(. Pl)(SIS Kl\ambatla. ®MCME t t •.; '"The Best ltllle WhofehouM In Tew" ( t982) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. 631-0770 for reservations (l)MOVIE * * ~ "Flfelo•·· (19821 Clint East- wood. f' tecklle Jones. .MOVIE h 'h "Night SMt' (1982) Htnry Wlnli:ltr. Mlehlel K•ton. -U>-• ()) OUfl TMES Wln4 8IU. UOYERS IL .IOAHIE LOVES QW)il -t.00-8 ())MOVIE • • •,; "The Promise" (1979) Katn- leen Ouinlftn, Stephen Co111ns. I QI REMINGTON STEELE 5'::'S COMPANY MNHGATPOPS MOVIE • • * "looker" ( 1981) Alber1 Finney. Jemes Coburn (%.)MOVIE • t t "MtSSISSlj)pt Mefmaid" ( 1970) Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Oeneuve. -~.30-IL~ • • • "'Thunder Bay" ( 19S3) James Stewart Joanne Olu fB TH£ VIRGIHIAH -10:00- WT. ELSEWHERE eeNEWS BAABARA WALTERS SPEQAl • Mm1NG Of MIHDS {!):Cy CENTER TONIGHT H * * "&eakiog Away" ( 1979) OennlS Cllristopllef, Paul Dooley. CHJ nE COMEDY STORE'S 11TH ANNIVERSARY OWOVIE * * ''r "The Amateur" ( 19821 John Savage. C/\rislopllef Plummer. -10:05- Cl)MOVIE * • "The Betsy" ( t978) Laurence 011vief, Robert Duvall. , -10-.30-e tHOEPENDEHT NETWORK HEWS -10:35-cm NEW DAY IN roe. -11:00-.. 8 (I) l1J) a!) NEWS SA TURON( NIGHT IN SjAAC)i Of ... ~ BEHNYHIU IUSINESS REPORT 700ClU8 MOVIE t •,; ""Flohhng Back" (19821 Tom Skemll, Palb Lupooe (%.)MOVIE •'.It "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" I 19821 Dina Kimmel. Paul Kratka. -11:05- (O)WOVIE **"Summer Camp" ft979)John C. McLIUQhlin, Mall Michaels -11:30-u~ A8C NEWS NIGHTLINE OU ASKED FOR rT OOOCOUPLE HAARYO CONTEMflORARY HEAL TH 369 E. Seventeenth St. (In West Port Snopplng Center)) Costa Mes$ Exclu•w• Otang• Co. Engagement edwards SOUTH CWT PWA msTOl AT S"""-OW• l:.tl!2711 COSTA MISA "'"1"' Mon.-Thure. •:30, 1:15 ''THE RJNNEST AMERICAN MOVIE COPliDY OF THE YEAR !' -.W'IGllTIU DAN AYllm EDDIE MURPHY .U U TOllO UA Movin [dlOlfdJ~> HO 4012 111 •1 Si i ~•eo c:nu•u '"'* lelwl'Ot c.-,i [OwlfOt WoodDft«ll Cefllel tit 4141 C-. SSI 06SS CffTA •U fOWJrd1 So\ltlt ~1 "-ZH l 6 7111 .4 -11:46- (.C)MOYIE t ·~ "Moonstine County Expt111'· ( 1977) John Saxon, Suun How .. d -12:00-1 ::;: AINM£NT TONIGHT * t ~"The Man Outlide" ( 1967) VIII Heft4n, Pettf V lul)hen (!) INOEP£HD!HT H£TWOAK HEWS eMOV1E * t t "lllilh"' (1964) Wtlftn Bteny, Jean Sebelg OMOVIE * t ~ .. Str8/lgll Behav1c>r" ( 1981) Midlael Murplly, loul!M Fletcher -12:30-u~ NIGHT WITH DAVID la &>UPlES MOVIE H ··e.s. 1 love You" (1971) Peter Kastner. Joanna Cameron I VIE GREY THEATRE LOVE. AMERICAH STYLE CHARLIE'S ANGELS ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY MOVIE h "'Deadly Bles$1ng" (1981) Ernest Sorgnlne. LOIS Nellleton (()LOVING FRIEHOS I PERFECT COUPl.ES -12:40-8 (I) MCMILLAN (B)MOVIE • * ,., Foice tO From Navarone" f t9781 Robetl Shaw. HatfiSOl'I FOid -1:00-• U MOVIE * * * ··A FOfetgn AHair'" ( 1948) Jean ArthUf. John Lund (!)MOVIE * H '"Sink The BlsmatclC' (1960) Kenneth MOfe, Dana Wynia< Cl)MOVI£ • * 'h "WeslboUnd" ( 1959) Ran. dolph Scott. Vlr~nia Mayo ~=~Y~EOEN * "Zapped'" I t9821 Sooll Baio, Wll· lleAames -1:30-~ u NEWS OVEAAIGHT •••;\ "Beau Pl)(e" (19811 Patrick Oewaere, Ariel Besse -1:40- OMOVIE U ~ • NIO!ll Shttt" ( 1982) Henry Wlfllllet. MIC/IMI Kiiton -~-I w NEWS HIGHTWATCH TOM COTTl.£: UP ClOSE -2'.30-1 =HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAH {Q)MOVIE t t * .. Tiit t<ld From 8'00klyn"' ( t9•6) DI/lily Ka~. Vi<glnla Mayo. -2:45- (HJMOVIE u "'Penitentiary II" (1982) Leon laaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson. -3:00- (!) MOANING STRETCH eMOVIE • • * '-' "The Sea 01 Grass" (1947) ~Tracy. Katharine Hepburn. Cl)MOVIE t • • • .. The Best Years Of Our lives" ( t946) Fredric Merell, Myrna. Loy l s:l MOVIE t • "'Penttenhary II" ( t982) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Etme Hudson l lSPY FAmi 20 MOVIE -3:30- **'""The End Ot August" (1982) Lllll Skala. Dall1d MarShall Grant -3:40-(.CJMOVlE • .. Megalorce" I t981) Bostwick. P81SIS l(hambatt1 -4:00- (!) TOP O' THE MOflH1NG -4:25- (O)MOVIE Barry •"Modem Problems" (1981) Chevy Chase. Paul D'Arbanvllle -4:30- 81SPY (!)BULLWINKLE -4:40-lBJ THE COMEDY STORE"S 11TH ANNMiASARY SM complete Hating• In TY Log I ~HANNEl LISTINGS .. - K.N~l. IC.B..iL_ ~ C~I ,.ooc; 1"'41 I 0 KN(.!( INACI 0 on TV 0 1' HA tll'd I I 1 rv lit1tAl:I( I AAC I " HUO 0 l>..fMU I( 11'>1 c tCu't"mda t 0 KHJ lV llnO I t 1W 0 Rf N Y NV a;) KC'>l IAUC.1 II !W1 B'>I Q)K l!V t lnO I ( t (Sl'N) (I) KC.OP TV llnO I s ISl'C>Wllm1·1 m K(l r IPl.lSI 0 SP'lll•Qhl '1i) KOC.£ 1PBS 1 8 l{ablt· NPw~ Nelworlo.) NOW PLAYING 'MllArAllll UTONI 11M111M OMlllM P>c'< 1a... iP"' IG•t'f\S-0..• 'llC~-M.-~C-.""""'° I)""' a;oo ~10 ~· 181C IJI ~ U&-lf11 COSTA Mt&A I.A llMM •OIWIGt ~ IC•-8'\• AMC.1•-Sclw" Pl(o'<t0.-0r-..."' f-o.C-.. .... Wt>I ""° ,... 69• O!)l) Ill' tl61 •• JllJ& co A •BA '""'''0-' Hll'!)OI '"' "16JI )~I • , ""'.., .. ,..M.ftl•• ,,, "'°.....,.'acc•"••'"u-,.,..,..........., '-'.C•~ ... ~~~~-• _.....,....__. -..=-· --NOW Pl.AYING --- 11111110• fl(JO ld•4'•d1 ~,,. tOt'\ Voe, ... 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The fonner, enacting Even though the attachrnenta are which will be a Jenninp Lang 1the play'• entwhile romantic obvious, the effect of actors ao8r- production for Univenal Picturetl, lnteretst, employa an effective Ing 20 feet above the stage i. it waa announced by Robert child-woman atUtude. marvelous Indeed. Rehme, president of Univenal's Vickie Groskreutz as the Indian Theatrical Motion Picture Group. princees Tiger Lily la particularly ''Peter Pan" will be around for ProducUon la scheduled to be8in impreeaive, keying the show's best one more weekend, ~ Oct. 3, with Leonard wrlti.na the production number and radiating Thursday and playing throUgh screenplay baaed on h1a novel of apark and showmanship. June Saturday at 8 p.m . with per- the same title. Jerome as the children's mother fonnances Sunday at 7 p.rn. and a Lang will produce "Stick," and Richard Jackson .as Captain Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. in the which la an in-depth atudy of an Hook's comic !Udekick also fare Robert B. Moore Performi.ng.Arta ex-oonvict who has rehabillta~ nicely. . Theater on the Costa Mesa cam· himaelf and 'rho once again fiJ\da The ~ung star of the OCC pus. For ticket lnfonnation, call himlelf lnjeopardy. &how , however, is Peter Foy who 556-5527. f-==f.F===~~==$~==~;§:;::::=::;:;:;;:;;~~~~1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:lUi~RYTHEAJRES • ,.., ~, ............ ""in ... ~PlACO(I) I IS. t 4S. U'-t4S. II ti "CWS" (I) IUI, UO. 430. UI. I.JI. 1tl0 "Ull.l" (N) tUO. ~. S 2'. 1:45. It IS "OCTOMST" (PS) II JO. tGS. HO. 110. 104S "STA"'5 MM" (PS) lt.J0.1~ 440.6~ 1~11'00 "STATlllM..IW" (PS) • ,... o.e, 1llltt ll JO. tJS •• 40 '~ l.§1. ·~ ''1111.l .. (PS) ltJO. J'OO. UO. l"tO, IOlO "f1..AHMC(" (I) 1.i, HO, S-00. 1 00. t'OO. II 00 "OCTIIMSY" (PQ) IUO, J'9S. 5:40.1:10. 10.U "iiR3~1 ........... (PS) . 1uo. t-U. ~a 1.u. 1o:to ·--~"(PQ) IUO. JOO. S JO. lilO, 10 lO ...... Tt Setm" (I) It JO. l JO, UO. UI. IA 10 40 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES "Ul.l" (PQ) ....ttn"<"t> ..... 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'Ii J, 1176~/I Mali.. rhrdt• payablt In N•1opaf>!rbook~. bv Jeff MacNelly --~~~~~~~~~---- • • by Lynn Johnston HRTS f\Rta.D. HE HELPS OJ[ t 'D INTRODUCE YOJ, e0Tl1E DOESNT .. jAl.K f"XJCH 10 IJX)t-1EN . HE flGURi=.S OJR PLACE IS IN \r\E KrfCHEN-SINC~ we.'RE NOT SMART SNOOGH 10 ENGPGE IN COt-NeRSAf10N . '/i.:R. SUf'E LOOKS Llt<E RAIN·, AW~IGHT YUP YUP. J"l 'h l ,U,Kt:RHt:A' 1 'ABSOUJTEL4 REFUSE 10 GIVE PERMl5~lON ro A~ - O~t iO 5KIP !OfV()RROOJ Nl6ITT'5 BAND PfiW:"TlCE ID 60 m -rnEWUJ~ z; 5TOOES 11 ·-=··~ CDN~i .. MAYFAIR MEDICAl- CENTER · Jl'D(;t; PARKt:R by Tom Bat1uk HAVE 1HElJ EV~ IV\ARWED I~ "THE ~AMENT OF R05E5 ~RADE ! I? - _ __.b .... v~George Lem()nt HAVING HIM RUN IHA"'f" 1~e coi....~ MAGNel AL.~ oveR MY e>Or?Y.' ALIH$A'J . INIH!.l(i NT? "1 I .I ~I . .. ~I :1 , , I ' I > . J. Burr9ws Design Associates ke pt mood in mind in designing for R.D. Crowell Insurance Agency tha t reflec1ed the tum-of-the-century antique co llection of Dick Cowell and the foresty exterior architectural work o f Hales 'La ngston . Agency off ices reflect owner Outdoor atmosphere, antique collection k ey design el em ents The new corporate headquarters for R.D. Crowell Insurance Agency in Costa Mesa have been completed. The resuJts are breathtaking. Highlighted with a naturai rock stream that runs along the building and an interior that includes a butcher-block for a co11ference table, the John Wayne Executive Guild office complex was con- structed with the main tenant's ~rsonal collection of antique furnishings in mind. . The 4,038-square-foot building was designed by architect Hales Langston of Orange and the interior by J. Burrows.Design Association of Irvine. Three offices are situated in the building, with more than half the ~pace devoted to the insurance firm. Natural red Italian tiles are utilized in the entry way and fabric wall coverings were used throughout. A forest green carpeting was selected to accent the exterior setting. Designers said many of th e touches were added at the request of Dick Crowell, who has a large collection of brass architectural and engineering instruments, including a turn-of-the-century blue· print box. NEC to give coll1ll1Unity awards -Jr.Uav1a Fnght, president and chief exeeutive-awinl 00T,80(JWilllie given tOih eorganizat.lon that, officer of National Ec;iucation Cor}:>. in Newport in theopinion of NEX::'sawardscommittee,caniedout Beach, has announced" a new community awards the most exceptional and productive community program to recognize outstanding community service service program during the last year. by non-profit organizations in Orange County. To be eligible for this year's awards, applications The company will award $40,000 in grants. A top must be filled out and turned in to the awards ~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ committee at NEC by Aug. 31. Applications are now available from National Education. from $100,000 to $500,000 All paricipating organiz.ations will be considered for a $5,000 committee award, while outstanding achievement awards of $2,500 each will be granted in each of five categories. Three special recognition awards of $1,000 each will be granted in each of the five categories. The categories for participation are as follows: educational arts, service for youth, service by or for senior citizens, special health services and social community service. · Con tact: Small Business Adm inistration Department at (800) 4 72-8529 Toll Pree en -Studio locates in Irvine Ll/Jerlg National Bad Tom Carter Productions, an animation studio which produces films, television programs and books. has moved its offices to 17100 Gillette Ave. in Irvine. One Pacific Pl.11..i • iTii lmter .\,,mue • Hununittun Rach. CA 9'2647 The company is currently seeking employees to help with varioua amimated projects. Send resumes to John Cawley, Production Manager, at the above address. An Eqlilll ()pportunily lender 'ltmher F' >IL .md F~ He..~rw • \ Guess what just happened to our Interest rates. If you've been waiting to take out a personal loon. o home improvement loon. on automobile loon. a even a second mortgage loan. your patience hos been reworded. 0..Jr interest rotes ore lower than they've been 1n some time (§2) COMME~CIAL Cf\EDIT c\ Control CMtc\ Compc\ny -" Commorcoi O«ft Ploo. lne or<i Cornrr-.coi o.dit Cotp0rottor1 Loon• Of ~ CXXl and°""' """'~ lt!Cured by f'GOI pr()08fly COSTA MESA • 3iO E. 17th Strctl • CH5 -U700 HUNTl:\GTOI\ BEACll • 16075 Colden W~•t t. • 8 l7·7i 71 MfSSI()~ Vl f.JO • 2.l.1'JS Alida Parkw11),. uilr 2F. • 7i0-2651 Ali cia To"n Pl:aa SANTA ANA • 122 l Eaat 17th trcct • 5li·58il ...__. ----"""--...... --. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, August 2, 1983 DUllGI CDUITY BUlllESS Bain nJoves up at Assoc ·ated Al Bala has been named general aales manager o( Atl1oclaled ladutrtal Properties in Newport Beach, a brokerage company special- izing in industrial and conunercial real estate. Bain will be responsible for overseeing the sales staff and marketing $19 million in land and a half million sqsuare feet of apace for lease or sale in Orange and San Bernardino counties. • • • Oad'iel, Mann, Job.Dion and Mendenba lJ has appointed Camille H. Courtney director of communications. Courtney will oversee . all internal and external communications activities in the firm's 40 domestic and international offices. -... L • • • Esther R. Cramer, vice president of community relations for AJpha Beta C.o., has been appointed to the advisory board of the Automobile Club of Southern California. She will serve for three years, asvising the Auto Club of policies, problems and activities in Orange County that could affect the club's 2.9 million members and the motoring public in Southern California. • •• Stearn• Development Co. of Newport Beach has announced the appointment of Ronald C. Abney as vice president of the firm. Abney will direct marketing and sales activities for Steams' residential developments in Southern California and will operate R S Real Estate Services, a subsidiary of company. Ba in Courtney Cramer Paine Webber Jackson and Cartl1 ia the latest business firm to sign for'space in Crown Valley Financial Plaz.a. The financial firm will ~P)' ~.071 aquare feet on the_grol_!nd level of the four-story offioe building at 26300 ll Alameda in Mmion Viejo. • • • International Cargo Lo11 Prevention, lac., and Marlne Management Brokers have moved from their home offices adjacent to John Wayne Airport to the Union Bank Building in New port Center. The companies are occupying 1,200 square feet of space, with a total lease value of $131,000. Ralpb Slmmond1, brokers with Tbe Seeley Company, negotiated the-lease with Tbe Irvine Co., owner of the building. • • • Micro Five Corp. of Irvine announced that it has reached a joint marketing agreement with Wyse Teeb.Dology, lac., for distribution of three video disP,,laY terminals. Under the agreement.. Micro Five distributors will be able to purchase terminals directly from Wyse under a common diacounted pricing structure. Wytte tennlnals are serviced nationwide by TRW. NASDAQ SUll.MAllY .... .; J ~· \ NEW YOltK (AP) -The fo41owlno 1111 21 llU w 3'14 + l/c VO -1ftowt IM O..er -1M -~,.,.-2' tntfc -vn--tS'r'I -+· 1tock1 and w~_mtHtlM~ llR.----::24;;..CCrt> wt s._, + -ttw ''~ •1'd dOWn ,..-mOtt-o;aticl-°"' 2! Gr-onM"r• -c-~:...-,.-..,. _,.,.~= -'°"'' ~ Cl\anee tor Monclev. H KvHrM 4 + ... 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 2, 1983 ·STOCK·S '41fi>' ..... , '#*"" ~., ~ C no, t h1,,,. c r\O u r l'\d\ < ""• • f\oQ \ ... . -....... ---' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOTA TIONS INCLUDE TRAOfl ON THE NEW Y0i1K. M10WC8 T PACll IC PBW 9C)flC)lo, OIT~ AHO C1N01NNA Tl tlOCf< fXCt\AHOU AHO REPORTl'O BY TH[ NASO IN811NEI T ucad•y'• 11 11.m . (PDT) P~ U IO\ Nfl p [ ""' , ..... c:. \•I"' Nfl>t r l h\l' c ,n,.. tkQ ~.1 .. , ,..., p E t\O\ ( IU\P' (. P\tJ ,.,, .. ,tt ..... " r "'" c iov cno .. -· :::s • CD >C • -a CD :::s • en -· < CD • Net ("9 ., ••• ..Savings certificates' interest at 9.81 percent ( B~ dM A11ocla~ Preti W ASHINOTON -Starting today. •vinea lnl1.ltu- UOnl and commerda1 banU may pay M much u 9.81 percent fntere91 on lix·month savinp certifica\el, up fnJl1l 9.66 ~t In the put weft. 1lley may pey u much u 9.36 percent on th.fee.month certificata. compared with 9.13 percent last week. The new rate. are a result ot Monday'• auction of Treaairy bU1a In which ylelda on the six-month billa, which bad rteen f« 11 straight weeka before falling beck J.ut week. roee to their highest level aince laat Sept. 13. Badget deficits tbreatffhlg PORTLAND, Maine -Alan Greerwpan. the -«:onomiat., aaid the size of federal budset defidta threatens the durability of the economic rec:overy now under way. Greenapan on Monday urged a domes\ic summit to draft a blpart.l.aan plan to cut the deficits. Greenspan, speaking at the 75th annual meeting of the National Governors Amodation. said the current recovery is also endangered by high intere.t ratM and predicted there is "no way to reiK>lve this lssue without • paying political pain." New coa1troctloa •peadlag ap WASHINGTON -New conatruction spending rote 2.6 percent in June, but the outlook for higher interest rates could cut. Jong-term gaina for the building industry, a govenunent offidal -.ya. Robert Dederick, the Commerce Depe.nmmt's undenteeretary for economic affairs, said the pomibility of higher interest ratet "poaes a maj::>r riak" to the . industry. And he said that the federal budaet deficit mu.st be pared to eue lending rates. Muafactaren rap CIWJa pact WASHINGTON -The United States and China have ended a aeven-month textile battle, but U.S. clothing manufacturen aay the agreement does not protect them against Chi.ne9e lmporta. In general, the ~ment would .put quotas on Chineae exporta of •bout~ textile items to the United States. U.S. drop• gralD nape clau~ WASHINGTON -The United State. haa dropped the ~ed "escape claWle" in negotiating a new long-term grain agreement with the Soviet Union. the delegation's leader aya. "Clearly, the embargo and the reliabWty of America u a supplier waa the major iaBue di8cuaaed by the Soviet side," Robert Lilhthizer of the 0-.S . Trade Repre.entative'a office aaid Monday, refemnc to the 16-month grain embargo. College_gnd }ob• decllJJJ.IJg BETHLEHEM. Pa. -Job placementa for 1983 college graduates ate declining, although the nation's economy is reviving, according to a survey by the C.Ollege Placement c.ounci1 Inc. About 33,600 offers went to students graduating with four-year degrees in 1983. compared to 51,290 a year ago, the cou.ncil said Monday. Dollar's record advuce blllted LONDON -InterventJon by the West German Bundeabank and the Bank of Japan -and reportedly by the U.S. Federal Re.erve -halted the dollar's advance on foreign exchanges today But by mid-morning in Europe. ~dollar stabilized at rates only slightly below the record levels it hit Monday. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONCS AVERAGES NEW YOltK l"PI A ... I WHAT AMEX DIO SYMBOLS T .. l.. ., ll't .. 1 • ,....,, ... , lit ~ ., " .. • ,, • I -lllly?ilat TUESDAY, AUG. 2. 1983 . Winds cause havoc, scramble standings Bv ALMON LOCKABEY Delly 1'1194 ... u.c ·- LONG BEACH -Light, shifty winds caused delays in starting and scrambled the standings in the third race of the Pre-Olympic Training Regatta Monday. V.irtually every class had postponements be- cause of windshifts and the light airs caused skippers to crowd the starting lines, resulting in general recalls because too many boats were over the starting lines prematurely. All cl.asses were scheduled for 1:30 p.m . starts, but several classes did not receive starting sugnals until nearly 3. Once on the courses, some of the leaders failed to read windshiftR quickly enough and found them- selves trailing at the weather marks. through a six-foot crack where the decking meets the hull. Smyth changed boats for the third race and was leading at the end of the triangle, but failure to smell out a windshlft allowed Goran Marstram of Sweden to take the lead whicft.he never lost, leading Smyth at the finish by nearly 200 yards. "The Swede just outsailed us," said Glaser. U.S sailors appeared to like the light going as they finished well in all the classes th.at were previously dominated by foreigners in the first two races. · The regatta continues today with a rest day scheduled Wednesday. It will be resumed Thursday for three races, resulting in a best six out of seven race regatta. Top five finishers in each class Monday: Hall of Fame inductees George Kell (left), Juan Marichal and Brooks Robinson (right ) hold up their plaques after induction cer- emonies in Cooperstown, N. Y. Failure to read a windshift on the second weather leg cost Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach a second straight win in the Tornado catamaran class, resulting in his second runner-up finish in the regatta. Smyth and his crewman. Jay Glaser, l08t the first race Saturday to Robert White of England because of a leaky port hull. He won the second race Sunday with the same boat, still taking on water rL YlftG DUTCHMAN -1. Gery Knepp, u.s . 1. SCofl Y()Un9, us. J Jonel'-McK .. , U.S., 4. Elem Ktllon. U.S.; S. ltelMr FrOlldl, S•ll1.,,_nd. Stendfne1 -1. Jonel'-ltk:herelt, ElllJlend, 17.7 POlnll; 2. Mel( ... U.S .. 33 7, l. 8-1 H._.ciet, Swedeft, 34.0; 4. JorDen ~r. C>enmef'k, ~.O, S. Ei.tn Kmon, l).S , 35.0. TOIUCADO -1 Go<em Ma<llrem, Sw-. 2 Ret>Clv Smvth, U S , 3 (See SCRAMBLE, Pa1e Cl) Dodger woes continue Angels fail to see any humor in split with T~ins' irony Driessen's hit enough in 4-2 Reds' win Billy Gardner MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Rick Lysander and Darrell Brown tnought it was funny that they both went to Cal State LA and ended up playing for the Minne- sota Twins. The Angels aren't laughing, however. "We talked about playing a team from California. We thought it was pretty funny;" said Brown, who went 4-for-4 to back up Lysander's 11-hlt.._.6-0 shutout of the Angels in the second-game of a twi-night doubleheader Mon- day night. The Angels had some consola- Reilly suspension angers the Rams tion, winning the first game 12-6. Both Lysander, 3-9, earned more than a· good laugh from their night's work, which gave the Twins their first shutout this season. After 48 appearances in the major leagues as a reliever, it was Lysander's first start but probably not his last, according to Twins Manager Billy Gardner, who has been searchi.qg hard for starting pitchers this season. "This is the top," said Lysander, who gave up at least one hit each inning while striking out five. "To get an 11 -hit shutout, you have to be pretty lucky, But I kept the ball on the ground." Lysander said it. was his goal to go seven innings. After that point, he had no trouble, though. "l was stronger after seven." he said, noting that he still likes relieving because there is not as much time between games. "I was getting really pumped, feeling the win and the shutout. In the ninth, I was shaking." :Support for Kuhn mounting National Football League c.ommilaioner Pete Rozelle's decision Monday to suspend Rama linebacker Mike Reilly from all 1983 games angered defensive back Nolan Cromwell and-diaappoined Coach John Robl.Mon. "It's just not tight," Cromwell said. "He'• being puniahed for something he'• already being punished for by the courts.,, '"Thia will hurt our team, no doubt," said Robimon. A. for Brown, who had a triple, stole two bases, scored two runs and had an RBI, "It was the Darrell Brown show," Gardner said. "I i.hink I'll let him play out there and see what he can do." l ~~.~R~SLEY II COOPERSTOWN. N.Y. - Jocko Conlan said he'd like to buy a half-page space in all \he na- i ~on's major newspapers fcfr a eu- logy to ba.seb;µ} Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. "Integrity -you can't buy in- tegrity -or genuine love for the game," said the colorful 83-year -old former umpire. whoee career· reached back to the reign of Judge Kenesaw Moun- tain Landi.a. George Kell found it hard to believe that club owners would want to replace a man who has presided over the game's phenomenal growth . Duke Snider said he thought it would be hard to find...A-man. ~ capable as the present com- , missioner and Bill Terry ex- i pressed the opinion that Kuhn, with a shaky start. had grown in his 14 years in office and should be more qalified than ever to hold the job. A strong "Don't Dump Bowie" . BlllBDARD TONIGHT COMMENTARY fallen on the deaf ears of that militant segment of owners de- tennined to put a new man in the office. A screening committee is movement surfaced during the supposed to pre9ent names of pro- Hall of Fame induction cer-spective successors at the Boston emonies here over the weekend meetings. -either spontaneously or by de-Kuhn's second seven-year con- sign -and increased the uncer-tract expires Aug. 12 and he tech- tainty of the acheduled changing nically already has been fired, of the guard this week in Boston. falling to win enough votes for ''What they are doing to this reelection. man I.a terrible," said the stocky, outspoken Conlan, who delivered Word spreading through the baaeball world ls that no strong, the most impassioned plea at the , viable and acceptable can-exclusive Hall of Fame dinner Sunday night. didatedhaa been prcd and "Bowie Kuhn is the best com-baaeball may face a period of missioner we've ever had and I've head leasneas u n ti I the served under them all. He la fragmented o""'."ers, all protecting smart. He ls honest. He has a vari: private mteresta, can reach .pat feel-f0t--Jbe-gam.-4atina-~ · ---- back to when h~ was acoreboard Kuhn has insisted he will not boy at Griffith Stadium in Wash-serve as an interim commiaaioner. ington." But he has allowed reparta to The Kuhn accolades may have (See KUHN, Pa1e ct) "He has a future in the NFL." A 6-2, 217-pounder ln his eecond year out of Oklahoma. Reilly began eerving a one-year jail .entence· June 17 for felony drunk driving and vehicular manalauahter. Under a work furlough prosram, however, Reilly has been practicing with the team a1nce the veterans reported to training camp at Cal State Fullerton July 22. He I.a allowed to be away from the Theo Lacey Facility in Orange 10 hours a day, a maxlmimum of 60 hours a week. Although an arrangement. for traveling with the team had not yet been worked out, Reilly was considered a candidate to make the team until Rozelle handed down hJa dedaion. "Participation in NFL games while eervina a jail 1entence la, ln my judgement, lnconaiatent with public confidence ln and respect for the game of profeteional football." Rozelle explained. TheRama~~~withthededsion,and will ~.4J t. He will continue to WOl'k outWID\ilie team ~Ujli 'llle' 1983 aeuon, the tMmu.id. The Angels' rookie pitcher Steve Brown. 0-1, did not fare as well, giving up 11 hits and five of the Twins' runs. In the first game, it was Angels pitcher Mike Witt, 5-8, who got the complete game and loeer Brad Havens, 5-8, got knocked out of the box in the third inning. It was a rookie who stole the show with 4 RBI on only one hit, and a strange one at that. In the seventh inning, the Angels had built a 8-4 lead and had two on when Steve Lubratich came up. He had two RBI on two sacrifice flies. This time he hit a liner t.G eenter field, and Twin center fielder Rusty Kuntz dove for the ball and ap- peared to catch it. Since there were two outs, the runner trotted home and Lubratich slowed at second base. But lo and behold, Kuntz did not have the ball. When will p~os start acting their age? With the exception of profeaional foot.ball -for the moet part -lf anyone ever wonders what the attraction la about high IChool and college athlet.ic:a, as oppoeed to the profe9aional .cene, ltcan be awn.med up ln just one word: CLASS. .'There'• plenty of it in the .enior clala, the junior c1all and the 110phomore eta. .. . and every year'• a new~. But it goes much deeper than that. A good example of the difference between the aforementioned and the "profemonall" la the wholesale lack of cl.ul with the "pl'09." Tako, f« instance, the recent dl.aplay by Clt!orle Breu u he raced from \he duaout in a rage at the umpire over the funou.a ptne tan'ed-bat. Brett'• ant.ks and "controlled" attack on the umpire w .. really eweU. lt'1 not au.rprllinC that Brett would dJ.aaCree or complain, but to come com- plewly unglued? Give me • break. Keep ln mind. this isn't any rum dum PREP SPORTS ROGER ·CARLSON runntnc Wc.e, lt'• a potential future Hall of Fame •1ection. Supreme athlellc abUJty carrlM a oerta1n amount of re- aponafblll ty. Sadly, ft '• becomln1 all to()-.COrnrn(>lplace amonc the ''pro..'' Look around -tennil' overpaid crybabya and bMeball'a JMl)'t"OU ant the tint that come to mlnd. · You don't .. thia on the hJch achool or co~ lew-1. eo.chee .,. there and they re t.etchtnc aometh1na more than how to ehove another a.tful of to&icco between the IUJDI. ln llddition to the fundamental.I. they're te111Chl"1 •bit of claill. • . • Can you imagine a player for F.etanda baaeball coach ]{en Millard pulling a *tunt like Brett? ~ you imagine a Corona del Mar High or Laguna Beech High tenn1a star throwing a fit on the court and cu.nlng the Uneanan? • The Olympic Games wW be here within • the-year -J athleta di1Pla)'ln¥ the epitome of clala. "· , You won't be reedlnl any stories about contract renegotiatina demands or of athletea throwtnc fitt or tantrwna. When it comee to the dlffere~ ~tween an amateur and a . "pro", jutt remember CU.... - Fonner C«ONl ~ Mar HJah football aw Al Caahkln. a Jun10t ln \he fall at use. la pneen\ly employed by the Seattle Marlnen in the public relatiaN .,.. and wW be wtth the M.utMn AUf. 12-14 when \My Wdt Anaheim S\adtum.tt.'1 hopeful of ..tnc 10Cne former See Klnp dl.Uin$t that lime . * There has apparenUy been 80l'ne re-thinking -La Quinta High I.a beck on Sunaet League volleyball 8Chedulee. A while beck~. unbeaten~ champions in the spring, were on their way out. * AlJo on the volleyball front, Marina HJah 'uqu.d went~•. taking the OONOla· tion championship at the Juper Vol- leyball Camp in Alberta. The Vildnp' coach, Tim Reed, uyaCanadlan volleyball la aver.ge -or le11 -with only a ra.r-, exception. Newport Harbor~ ere. COWlll'1 COllCh Jim Newkirk Ml echedu&ed an alumni meet Aua. 27 at Mari.nen Park ln Newport Be.ch. The 9 a.m. run II open .e all ,,-9dW1tee of H.atbor. men and ~ with d~ eei for lh"'9 ml.lee and two ml.lee. lnten!m1ed pel'IOnl should con~ Newkirk at 676~6738. • ~ I • f f - , ('2 Orange Coast {)AIL v PILOT /Tuesday, August 2. 1983 . _SPORTS BRf AK It's a long road ahead for two area cyclists bound for Boardwalk S ANTA MONICA -Two area • athle tes -Huntington Beach's Ron Heyer and UC lrvine assistant psy- chology professor Michael Shermer - are among a field of 12 which is scheduled lo depart the Santa Monica Pier Wednesday morning on a 3,150-miJe bicycle race to the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, N.J . Officials of the Race Across America estimate that the jaunt, expected to take 9 lo 10 days, is the equivalent of running 36 marathons -or ~ million pushups -or swunming the English Channel 19 times. Shermer, a Tustin resident, is 28 and has cycled from Miami to Portland, Maine in six days with 51~ hours sleep in that period, averaging 3 14 miles per day Heyer, 26, placed fifth in a qualifying meet in May, going 762 mHes in 59. hours. The route begins on the San Diego Freeway, w orking north to Soledad Can yon Road , then east to Barstow, Las Vegas, Denver, Des Moines, Springfield. Ill. and Lancaster, Pa., before finishing in New Jersey. At on e poin t (the Mojave Deser t) temperatures are expected to reach 120 degrees. At another (the Appalachian Mo untains) it is anticipated to drop to 30 degrees. Quote of the day Joe Nlekro, Houston Astros pitcher , on rookie catcher George Bjorkman, who handled Niekro's knuckleball in a shutout of Montreal: "I only had one problem with George. I couldn't see his signs the first few innings. He's not tan enough. I can't distinguish his hand from our white uni- fonns. I'm going to get him some Cop- pertone." Giants, Taylor at odds New York Giants' Coach Bill [!] Pan:ells said two-time NFL Defensive f. t Player of the Year Lawrence Taylor has been placed on the team's Reserve Did Not Report list. Taylor has not reported to camp because of a contract dis pute. The Giants also announced that linebacker Clenzie P ierson, an 11th-round draft choice from Rice. was among nfue players cut from the squad. In other NFL camp activity Monday. Atlanta FaJcoru1 released former sprint champion Stanley Floyd. The fo rmer Auburn speedster:-. who holds the world record in the 50-yard and 55-meter dash~. abandoned his amateur track career and a shot at the Olympics to try pro football. Wide receiver CharLie Brown signed a series of four one-year contracts w ith the WashinRten Redskins. Luzinski blasts two homers Greg Lulln1kl of the Chicago Iii White Sox ripped a palr of long-range homers Monday night to put the American League West leaders paat the New York Yankees, 4-1. L utlmJu's flrJt two-run belt-was a.475.rf.oo\ b&ast to the top of the left field stands roof. His second two-run stroke, and 20th of the season, c~e in the third inning and IAnded in the upper deck of left-rent.er. Only ..:: 0 ~ 22 balls have been rut on or ~ ~ over the roof in the 73-year history of Comiskey Park and Lutinski became the first White Sox player to do it twice. His other came a year ago ... Lance Parrl1b hit a solo homer in the eighth inning to boost Detroit over Kansas City, 3-2. It was Parrish's 15th of the season and came off KC re- liever Don Hoocl (2-2) ... Roblo Yount broke a tie with a sacrifice fly and Milwaukee added three more inn a decisive sixth inning for a 6-2 victory over Boston ... Leo Barker limited Toronto to three hits as Cleveland posted a 6-0 victory at Toronto. Mike Hargrove drove in two runs with one of six Cleveland doubles ... Dave Lopes drew a two-out, bases-loaded waJk off Bill Caudill in the top of the ninth to give Oakland the winning margin in a 4-3 victory over Seattle Carlton fans 12 in 2-1 win Steve . Carlton of Philadelphia Iii struck out 12 en route to his first victory in three weeks Monday as the Chicago Cubs fell victim to his 5-hit pitching, 2-1. in National League action. Carlton now has 3,609 career strikeouts, 13 more than Houston's Nolan Ryan ... Bobby Brown belted a three-run homer with two out in the 10th to lift San Diego past Houston, 7--4 ... Cbrl1 Cbambll11 homered to break up a no-hitter, Rafael Ramirez and Bob Horner slammed solo homers and Brett Baller hit a bases-loaded triple to pace Atlante to an 8-3 decision over San Francisco. Martin: Umpires are liars CHICAGO-New York Yankees Iii Manager Billy Martin faces a possible fine and suspension for calling umpires "stupid" and "liars," the New York . Daily News reported Tuesday. The newspaper said that American League President Lee McPhail will likely take action against Martin for remarks made during the Yankees' series against the White Sox. McPhail was en route from C.OOperstown, N. Y.. to Boston and could not be reached for comment, Most of Martin's tirade w as directed at umpire DaJe Ford, who ejected him from Sunday's game, which New York won 12-6, for arguing over- more wannup throws for Butch Wynegar. "Dale Ford is a liar," Martin told the Daily News, "and the other umpires on this crew are w ho back each other up w ith lies. You know what happned the last time I caJled an umpire a liar? They tried to drum me out of baseball. ' '!But I don'tcare. The guy's a liar and you can print it. I've gotten tired of people saying I'm rough on umpires I'm not rough on umpires, only the stupid ones." One for the road Cyclist Davis Phinney gets cool r e - ception from Connie Carpenter at Chacon r equest rejected LOS ANGELES -A Los Angeles ts= Superior Court judge on / Monday denied a request by Bobby Chacon for a quick trial in the boxer's legal battle against the World Boxing Council, thus apparently allowing a new champion to be determined by next Sunday's fight between Hector Comacho and Rafael Limon. Attorneys for Chacon , who was stripped of his super featherweight title by the WBC, had asked for a speedy hearing in an effort to keep the c.6macho-Limon fight in Puerto Rico from being certified as a title bout. But Judge J ohn Cole instead set a hearing date for Sept. 8. Thus the fight for th e vacant title will determine a new WBC super featherweight king -pending the outcome of the complex litigation. "This is going to be one of the most litigated fights in history," said David Epstein, attorney for DonK.ing. First Advance holds on DEL MAR -First Advance took !'?J the lead early then fought off a late challe nge by Bright Crocus to win Monday's $35,000 feature race on the turf at Del Mar. Ridden by Terry Lipham a nd carrying 114 pounds, First Advance was a half-lengttf in front of Bright Crocus a t the wire and was clocked m 1:44 for the l 1-6 miles. U.S. Cycling Federation National Road Championship in San Diego. Garvey to stay on bench SAN DIF.GO -S t.eve Garvey, on Iii the 21-day disabled list'with a dis- located left thumb, says the injury won't stop him from suiting up for games and offering encouragement to his San Diego Padre teammates Crom the bench. "I'll cheer , I'll do whatever I can do," Garvey said Monday night at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium, where the Padres opened a four-game series with the Houston Astros. The injury, which will side line Garvey for at least three weeks, brought an end to his National League record consecutive-game playing streak at 1,207. He underwent surgery last Saturday to repair ligament damage in the thumb and his thumb has been placed in an elbow-length cast. The 34-year-old slugger sustained the injury last Friday night in the first game of a double header against the Atlanta Braves when he tried to 9COre from third base on an errant pitch by the Braves' Pascual Perez. Ci&rvey was tagged out sliding by Perez when calcher Bruce Benedict retrieved the ball and lo6sed it to Perez, who was cl>vering at the plate. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball-Angels at Minnesota. 5:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers.. 7:35 p.m., KA.BC (790). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO: Baseball-Angels at Minnesota. 10:10 a.m., K.MPC (710) • Charger standout sidelined Big win for Aussie boat LA JOLLA . (AP) -Hank Bauer , speciaJ teams standout for the San Diego Chargers, says h e should know in two or three days whether he can continue his Na- tional Football League career. Bauer, a six-year veteran who was · named the NFL's special teams player of the year for the past three seasons, is suffering from neck problems. His agent, Ed Gottlieb, said Monday that Bauer can "hardly" tum his neck and "it could be- come permanent." Gottlieb said Dr. Douglas Jack- son, a neck expert from Long Beach, has "made it rather clear" to Bauer that "if he plays this year, the chances are he wiU never play again." The trouble, said Gottlieb, is from "constant poundings and shocks to· the vertebrae and the nerve endin&l." He said the end - ings are now "rughly sensitive, and they really should heaJ com - pletely before he puts the ver - tebrae to any strain or test." KUHN. • • From Page C1 circulate that he wouldn't be avel'9e to a shorter term -poss- ibly two or three years. This has raised conjecture in many knowledgeable quarters that the oornm;ssioner migh t es- cape the fall df the axe, If only briefly. The aea.rch coh'l.r(tittee reported- ly has come up with a grab-bag or poesibillties r~ging from movie ciar Jack Val~U to U.S. Olympic head Bill Simon and the president of Yal~niverslty, Dr. A. Bartlett Giama ti. Bue 1 personalities men- tioned are John McHale. presi- dent or the Montreal Expos, and ' Hank Pet.era, general rMnager of the Baltlmott Orioles. Kuhn's ft t.e appears In the hand.I of Lnflu&nti31 St. LoulA CardlnaJ owner Augie Bu9ch, said to conrol part of the National League votini bloc that axed • Bowle tn the fin\ p.t.ce. "I've wril~ a lo\ of lct~n to Bu.ch." aatd former Com- rru.l~r A.8 . (Happy) Chan- dler. ~ Final~merica 's Cup push to begin today Togetherness NEWPORT , R.I. (AP) -A dose of confidence went to the crew of Australia's Challenge 12 With a 54-aecond aaill.ng victory ove'« France 3 in the America's Cup trlals. t~· '1"he French were really going well today, too, especially downwind," Aussie skipper John Savage after a long day Monday on fog-clouded Rhode Island Sound. But the change that set best with the crew was taking out the new mast S unday and putting in the old O.Jle. lt had helped Challenge 12 stay up among the leade{'S earlier this summer. "It's our go-fast mast," said spokesman Chris Forsyth. "They worked hard to make the.change." The 24.3-mile race in a fading 10-knot southerly wind kept Challenge 12 in fifth place. The final push begiN today among five boats. They .eek four places iQ the semifinals beginning Aug. ll. Seven 12-meter yachts from five nations have been racing since early June. The winner earns the right to challenge the U.S. defender for the cup sailing prize in the finals beginning Sept. 13. Savage took a 25-second advantage1 at the starting line Monday. France 3, sailed by alternate skipper Jacques Fauroux, made u p time on two legs with the wind, but It was nowhere near enough. France 3, with a 7-28 record, and AWltralia's Advance, 2-33, are slated to be eliminated today after one final race against each other. Both were hurt by equipment failures, bad luck losses and lack of funds..,. Angels Ron Jac kson (left ) a nd Daryl Sconiers have a close e nco unter Monday in Minnesota. "We will come back much stronger" in the 1986' cup races, said French spokesman Renaud de Saint Man. "The boat was going not too bad ... Anyway, we have tried." Alan Payne, who designed Advance, said in a Robinwood teanis in setbacks Robinwood Little League's junior ana senior division teams were yp- ended in Divisional {Southecn Cali- fornia) playoff action Monday night and w ere dropped into the loser's bracket. In th e 1unlo r tourney for 13-year-olda at Fountain Valley High. Robinwood was dealt a 15-9 setback by Ladera (lnglewood) in the open· Ing-round game. Robinwood, the defending Western Regional 13~year·old champion, re- turns to 8ct.lon tonight at ~ o'clock, meeting Eacondldo JlfaUonal, w ith the loeer eliminated. U Roblnwood whui tonJcht, It will play again Wednaday at 1:30 at Fountain Valley Hljh. In other g&ml't Monday , Northridge • National toppled Alhambra, 14·7, Lt Si rra of Ri verside. downed Hacienda HJghlander, 8-3, and West Yorba Llnda edged S.COndido Na t.tonal. 6·4. In the othe r prne tonight a\ ~. Ladera takes on West Yorba Linda. . Wilander, Mayotte to give tennis clinic A free tennlaclinlc, featwinatourins pro9 Mata Wllander and Ttrn Mayotte, ls 1Cheduled for Thu.raday at Newport Beach Tenni8 Club at 5 p.sn. Wllander and Mayotte, who will be competing in the High Si.kes Challenge a\ Newport Beach Tennla Club begtnnlng Fttday, repre.mt Team Peugeot-l\'*1gnol and the clin.ic t. open to the public. Repre11entativN from 10 area clut. have bffn Invited to parUdpete alone with the juniors, and will recelw advice from the proa on atroke ex«U· tJon and •tn~IY-The pair will a.1lo demonatrat.e .orne of itl tkllll In a practice ee-Jon and ahon exhlbHJon. Meanwhile, in a sub-divisional senioT (14 and 15-yearolds) tourney in Buena Park, Robinwood fell to West Garden Grove, 3-2. Roblnwood plays apin tonight at 8 agalnstl...aljera. ln a teetlonal majona tournament (11-12-year~lda) at Ocean View American Little League, Frontier t.L handed Wes\ Downey a 16·4 ae\back. Tf1e Dritrict 62 rep~ntative, Ocean View National, takes on We.t Lakewood 1.onlght at 5:30 with the wlnnf'r facing FronUer Wedne9day nigh\. , In another eectlonal toumer a\ Northeast Santa AM L L. Mi.ion Hilla (Mi.ton Viejo-Laguna Hllla) opened play Sul}day with a 16-4 vk1ory over NE Santa Ana L L. Mlal!on HJlla flll9 Central Garden Grove Wodnelday ntaht tl 5:30 Central Garden Grove topped W•t Pl.cenUa. 3·0, ln the otheT ~Sunday statement Monday she was developed for the light to moderate winds and £hoppy slop of Rhode Island Sound, but finances kept her from being tested properly. "The basic skill of A]nerica's Cup racing may well be the raising of money," Payne said . The other challengers were given Monday off so that Challe1\ge 12 and France 3 could complete the resailing of Friday's race under a French protest over the time they had to repair a broken fitting. The point totals aft.er Monday's race were Australia II. 16.88; Az.zurra, l l.20; Vi~ry '83, 10.44; Canada 1, 9.72; Challenge 12, 9.60; France 3. 3.12; Advance, 0.80. In today's races, Italy's Az.zurra is matched against Australia II and Britain's Victory '83 against Challengel2. - Officials of the seven challengers in an emerg- ency meeting Monday morning unanimously voted to affirm Australia II and Its radical winged keel as a bona fide 12-meter yacht qualified to race for the Cup. ' The New York Yacht Club, holder of the Cup, qu~tioned the legality of the keel fins, claiming they gave Australia 11 more draft when she heels in the wind. Australia 11 has been the leader throughout these trials, with only three losses in 36 races. SCRAMBI:E • • • From Page C1 Norl>erl Pel&d'lel, Aualrle, •· l>lllO E•lon. US . s. H9nrv llO&Mll. US Slendl!lila -I. Smvll'I, ,,0, 7 Henrv 8on e11, u.s • ?t 7, J Meratrem, s...o.n, 31.0: •. Robef'I Whll •• Enolend, ,. 0, s. ~IKMI, Au\lrl•. Jt , STAR • I. Andrew Newmerll, U.S .• 2 Vinet &run, U.S .• l JOKtlltn Grleie, Gefmenv, • l errv Wfll~. US , S JoMf Sltlnmelt, $w1t1•1anc:1, Slendl!lila -I. Brun, U.S , !O 0, 7 ~I« Wrlolll. U.S., 27 0, l Antonio G°""l\191, $Hin, ... o, 4. Glorolo Gorle. llelv •11. s Ole Jof\elln on. s....,,, ..,. 10UMG -I. Gul&MIM Miion. lletv; 1 T1™>t lklvOOurle, G,._.; l. Oeve Cl'leoln, U.S.; • TorMn GrMI, Breall, S Wlh KUl'lwelclt, ~y Slendlncn -1. ~"· GrMae, 21.0; 2. Ot'tlcl Curlla, U.S., U .O, l. °''" Ptrrv, U.S .. JU. 4. GrMI. Br11A. «1.1. 1 Ole Jof>e•IHOft, S-.dlfl, 41.1. m -I. Tomea.o Cl'litlft, llMY, 2. ~o 1r1eov111, ~"'-; l. ~ Holn'lft, E.lltland; 4. OtVN Klllote, U.$.J 11""-CMnrf ... 1111¥ $1eflCSlnot-IW.lfrtY Jc>Nt, ...... ZNilnd, tJO; 2, ........ EIW!end, ,,,~ l Slllfnallon BrOlltn, larMI, .0.0; 4. lf'leovlll, Ar.-ntllle, 0.0, 1 Jorwl SModen. U.S .. '°·O. """ -1. _,.n .....,,, s..oen. 1. SIHll Hu111men. l40lllld, J l uu ltt'(llOlcb, U.S.; 4. Cr1le Hwl\I, U.S.; 1 WOllMfll Get1, ~ Slendlnla - 1. Gira_. a.rrnenv. ?1.7;, l •ffV "*"· Avttrllll. '7A;). Pa<A Vtn cw... U.$., 40.o;. l.aaM Mioft-. o.nrn.rll. •1.7. 1 Revnoldl, U.S .. cu Lomma, partner win title ., The ~ of John Lomma of lrW.pe Coast CX: and h1a gueet, Jlrn Mc:GuJ !tom Moun'-ln Vlew pol1ed a three-<lay ne\ total of 284 to win the 28th a.N\ual lrvtne c.o..t Country Club member-IUftt eour4 nament. Jual 1 ~1&n>kes off th f*'e wu Don Greene and hlt ~t, Don Ward, of Santa Ana, who pol\ed a .core of ~ ~ to take eecond low neL 8W Donovan and Tom Pulliam won low .,0.. PQ9tlnc a tc0re ot 293. It waa the leCOOd c:halnplorwhip for Donovan and Pulliam. a l . ·' Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, August 2. 1983 ('3 fDR THE RECORD ~ t I " . MAJOR LE.AGUE STANDINGS Arnwtc.n LM9Ue Cnlcevo KensHCllv Tena ....... Oeklend Minnesott S..ttle Belllmor1 Detroit NIW 'l'Oflo. TOtOllfO Mllwt Ukff Bolton Clevtlencl WEST DIVISION W L S4 ... 41 50 49 SJ SO SS 49 S7 •4 62 .0 6S l:AST DIVISION S9 40 60 42 S6 '3 57 ... S6 ... SI SI 42 60 ~v·• ScorH Allelfl 12·0. Mlnr>Hota 6-7 c .. vtl•nd &, Toronto 0 Mllwaukff 6, Bolton 2 Ottroll 3 Ken111 Clly 1 Clllc.a110 4, Ntw York I O•klend 4, S.atlte 3 Onlv 11emt1 >cllltdultd TodeV'I Oames ~C1. S29 415 4IO •76 <162 4 IS 311 Ga .,., 3 l 3'n 9..., "'" Aneiels IFoncn 9·71 et Mlnnuota CCHllllo 7·11. (n) Ntw Vor" (KtoYgh 4·S ena Snirtn J·St et Toronto CLH I l0.9 and M Wiiiiams 0-0), 2. (l·n) B1lllmort (D Mart1041 6-12 and Ramirez 4· ll 11 Clevtl.,•O (Btvteven 6-9 eno Brtnntn 0·1). 2, (l·n) Kensal Cttv (Gura I· 13 end Perrv 4· 111 et Mllwauk" IC•ldwell 1·1 ona Gibson M l. 2, (t·o) O.lrolt CPttrV I l·6J at Chl<ogo (HOVI 12· lOI. Cnl Bott0<1 (Bovd 1·11 et Toes CHol>Oh 1·91. (n) Oakland (l(rueoe• 7-6) et S.atlte CCttrk 4·31. (n) Wtdrleldev's O•mtl Aneel• et Minnesota, 10:15 a.m Ntw YOfk 11 Toronlo, lnl Benlmort et C .. velend, (n) K1n111 Cllv at Mllwauk", Cnt Detroit et Clllc.o!IO, lnl Bo1IOl'I t i T t>Ctl, (nl 0.1\i.ncl et S.elllt, (n) Atlolnt• ~ Hout Ion Sen Olt00 NatMMI LN9Ue WEST DIVISION W L 's 41 S7 46 Sl SI S1 S2 S•n FranclKo Cincinnati SI S4 47 511 Pl1111>urgn Ptlll•0.111111• SI, Loul1 Montreal Ctlla110 New York EAST DIVISION S4 49 52 .. SJ so S2 SO ., • 57 )9 6S ,.~ 613 .SSJ .sos soo .446 ... .524 .520 .SIS .SIO 452 .37S Mefld!IV'• ~ Clnc:lnnell 4, Oed9w'I 2 ( 10 Inning\ I Pl\lloldtlol'lle 2, CnlaQD I S.n OltOO 7. t-touston 4 c to tnntno• 1 Allolnt• I , San Frenctsco 3 Ontv oe me1 .cl'tedultcl T .. V's Ganws GB .,, I ,..., ,,,, 1s•,, Ctnctnn•ll (PestOfe 4·91 •' Ood9w1 (PIN l·SI. (n) MOl'llrt1t IRooeu 13·Sl et Ntw YOfk (Swan l·SI. (n) Phltadtlollle (K Gron 2-21 et Plllsburgh !Mc:Wllllamt 10-SI. lnl Cl'llcago (NOltl 3·6) et St Louis (Forsell 7·11, (n) ~ Houlton IMed<M<l 4·0) al S.n Diego IWl'llltOl'I 2·61, (n) Ati.ntt (Peru 12·21 e l San Frencl1co CKrultow 6·61. (n) W..-..sdl'('I ~ Clnclnnt tl el o..n. Cn) Atlolnll 11 S.n Frenct.co Montrtet at Ntw York, (nl P!lltecHll>hte at Pnt•burg11 fnl Cl'llcaoo •I St LOUlt , (n) Houiton at Sen Ott00, 4nl AMERICAN LEAGUE A"991i 12. Twlni 6 P:tnlG•me CAl.l,C*NtA MINHESOTA Cerew Ill Lul>ftch lb MCBronct RoJcfl.•n If Grlcl't 21> ReJk•n dll Valentin rt Foti u Boonec T...,. Mlrllbl elH"bl 4 2 2 I IC unit cl S I 1 0 4 0 I 4 C n tll\O 2b I ? J 0 6' 1 t O Ward tt S O J J t I 1 2 Hrbe~ lb S I 2 t 4 t 2 1 Goettl )b S 0 0 0 s 2 l I Bush Oh 4 l 1 0 l 2 2 I Bru,,..lo.v r1 l 0 I 0 4 2 I I Lt ue11>9' c l I 0 0 S t 2 t Jimenez u 4 0 1 1 It 1114 12 T9'lll1 .-. ll 6 k«'9 bY .,..,_ ~ 122 ->01-11 ~ ttl '" 011-' Geme-Wlnnlno RBI -RoJa<;t<IO<'I (41 E-V11t11tl1141, Cn tlno Gatt!I. Ro· JteUon OP-<.allfOfnl• t, Mfn11411ote l L<>&-<AllfOl'nla 9. Ml~te 9 28-ftoJedtson. Wlfd 2, JlmtMz, Grl<:h, RtJldtson 2, CH tlno. MC Brown, Lul>f•llCl'I HR-Hrl>ek (I) SB-RoJeckson 111 S-F041. Lut>rt llCll SF-LUl>Ullcll. c.....u WtttW,S·I ,,....... '" H A Ell aa SO t 12 6 6 Heven• L,5·1 2 s 2 I t W1tlt fl 4 2· 3 3 Whllet\ouw 2 1·3 J 2 2 I Hevtns 04tctled lo """ bitten 1n lro T-HJ TW1n1 7' A,., 0 S.C-G8f'M CAL"OttNIA Ml .. NESOT.A Cerew Oil BurlHnu Sconlra lb LYflnci RJdUn10 ReJl\lll n MCBrOl'll! Wllfono 211 Okrvc Grief> Pfl T ..... abrllbl ab rlllll S 0 1 0 08rown cf 4 2 4 I s O I o Co llno ?b s 1 1 t 4 0 t 0 Ward II S I 1 1 4 o ? o Hrbel< to 3 O 2 l 4 0 2 0 Ullvtr lb 2 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 Gatti I 311 4 0 2 0 l 0 I 0 Bu1tl Ort 4 0 I 1 3 0 0 0 Bruntkv rl l I 2 I l 0 I 0 Smltl't c 4 0 0 0 1 o o o Jlmener u • I 1 o lS 0 II 0 T9'11• le 1 16 6 kWl llY......_. Callfwnil 000 000 000-O MIMtatfa no o 11 0111-1 G1me·Wlnnlno RBI -Cttttno <ti E-SConltra. DP-Ulltornla 2, MIMe· Miii ) LOB-C1tifOl'nla 11. Mlnne.ot• 9 2B-Ca1tlno, G11ttl 2. Ward lB-Jlmenei, oarown HR-Brlinen1~, l 141 sa-DBrown 2 (2). '" H It •Rea SO ~ SBrown L,0-1 41· l ti 2 Sttlrer l 2·3 \ O """-..,• Lnender W,3·9 t II Q O S WP-5Brown T-2132. A-ll,36e. Amertc.an LH9Ve lnclans •· .W. ,,..,., o Cleve4eno IOI 310 OCI0-6 9 0 ~oronto 000 000 000-0 3 2 Berke< anc:t Entin. A .. onder. Ack" CSI. Gt l>el (ti encl Whlll W-B•rktr, 1•11 L-Altunoer, O.S. Brewen •• lltcl SH 2 MllWtU~ff 100 014 Q00-6 14 Boston 000 020 000-2 It O POfter. Tttlm•nn (6) eno Simmon•, Oieda. Jol'lnson (6) •"" Allen.on W-POl'ttr, 3-S L-<>lecle, S·4 HRt-Mllweult.ff. Molltor 01>. Bo"on, Al· lt n•on (31 Mln1141\0te, Hrl>el< Cl) T1"n J, Rov••• l KonH1 Cllv too 001 000-2 10 O Derrolt 000 002 Ob,-3 I O Rent..o, HOOd 111 eno S4aw111, PesMlck, Looer Ill ond Castillo. W-Looe1. 7·4 L-Hood, 2·2 HR...-Ken>H Cllv. A1t..en1 ( 13). Oetroll, Wtllleller C91. Trammttl 17>. Parrtan ( 151 Wl\ltt Se• •• Y•'*•es 1 New YOl'i. 000 000 100-l S 0 Cl'llceoo 702 000 oox-6 o Fontenot eno wvneoer, 81nnl11tr 1n<1 Fl1k W-Bannl,ter, 1·9 L-FonttnOI, )·I HR•-Ctllceoo. Luzinski 2 1201 .... , 4, Molr'lfler• l Oakland 10 000 201-4 10 1 Sealllt 000 120 000-3 4 1 Norris, UnderwOOd CSl, Bterd C9t and HHth; Moore. Veno.Berg (7), Stenton (7), Ceudlll 19) ena J,NetOOl'I. W-UnderwOOd, 7·S. L-S1anl0<1, 0·3. NATIONAL LEAGUE Reen 4, Dodeer' l CINCINNATI LOS AMGLS u rllbl eb rlllll EM111141f cf • 2 2 0 SSu 2b S 0 2 0 Cna>en n 2 O 1 I Mondev r1 4 7 2 I Rtdu1 II 4 I I 0 Ttlom .. rt I 0 0 0 Orfftan lb 4 o 1 1 Beke< H 3 o I o Ctdtnorf s 0 I 0 Guerrtr 30 l 0 I I Etasi<vlll S021 L.endrxcf 3000 Otste< 2b 4 I 1 I Mo""4 M> 4 0 2 0 Bllrclelo c 3 0 I 0 Nleclnfur o 0 0 0 0 Puleo P 1 0 0 0 SHow1 o 0 0 0 0 Hoshldr p11 l o o o Anots" u 4 o o o Power P 0 0 0 0 FlmPlt c 4 0 I 0 BtllCh P" I 0 0 0 Welcl'I P J 0 t 0 BHaves Pl'I 0 0 0 0 Brodi lb I 0 0 0 Tetell lS 4 10 t T..... 1S l 10 2 kart llY '"'*-C'""-ft 001 000 100 2-4 L.S A....... lte tol 000 0-2 Geme·Wlnnlng RBI -Orlfl"" (S). OP-<lnclnne tl 3, Los Al\98le1 l LOB-Ctnclnnatt 9, Lo' Anotfts 6. 28-EMllMr. Conceoclon, Guerrero. Hlt-Mondtv 16), 0.1te< (7) S&-Guerrero OSI s-<onceodon ·~ ... ER .. so ClrldlWWft Puleo Power BHeVH W,2·2 LnA ...... S Weld\ L,l· 11 9 I ,..ltHlanlutt l ·l 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ' I 0 6 I I 3 s • 1 I 0 SHowt 1·3 1 0 0 0 I H8P-Blle rO.llo bv Wetcrt T-l:OS A-37,937 wP-Welcn Ne11onel LMwe ~J.('*91 Clllcaoo 010 000 000-t S 0 Pllll•dtl""'' 100 ooo 1ox-2 9 o • Jtn~ln1. Letterts (61, C1mo1>e1t 111 •"<I J Devi,, Certton eno Diii W-<e rlton, IO·tl L-<amobeff, )·1 "•drfl 7. A•~ ... 4 Hou1ton 100 701 000 l>-"'4 1 0 Sen Diego 200 200 000 l-7 17 O CIO '"""-1 KntPoer, OtPlno (7), Dewie~ (t) t nd Alllby, Sllow, Monge 171. LOeLaon (ti end K.tnntdv W-L.OeLaon, 2·3, L-Dewlev. S·4, HR>-Hou•ton, Pul'tf CS). Knight (71 San Oleoo, Bonlll1 11>. Brown (2) 1lnVPt I, Gletlt\ J Allant• 000 021 41~ 9 I S.n Frel'Clsco 000 200 010-3 7 0 Camp, 81droslen (II eno Pocorot>e, McG•ttloan. 8err (7), Lu11ln (9) end Mav W-<amp, 9-1. L-NICC1fflgan, 2-9 HR1-Atlente, C11amb4lu ( 16). Remtrer (41. Horner C Ill MA.JOA LEAGUE LEADERS Amencan LMtue 8A TTING 124S et llelll Bogo1, Bolton, .379, Carew, ,.,_, .>671 Brttl. Kentas City, .3SS; McRae, Ken•H Cllv, 333; Wtllfll<e<, Detroit, 320 RUNS E.Murrav, Btttlmort, 71. R.H1rideuon. 00111eno, 71; Yount, Mii· WIUk ... 71, Rfpken, Beltlmort, 70, UP· sl'lew, Toronto, 69 RBt· c-. Mllw•u""· 19; Wero, Mlnnesote, n, Ptrrflh, OttroU, 71, E.Mun tv, 8afllmore, 70; RQ, Bo1lon, 6'; Simmon•. Mllwa'*-8, 6'; Wlnlleld, New Y0<k, 69. HITS Booo•. Botton. 143. Whlleke<' Ottroll, Ill. Wlrd, M"1ne.ote, 12S; McRH , Ken• .. City, 17•, c-..-, Mltw1ukM. 122 DOUBLE~-8ooo1, acxt0t1. 3S, McRH, Kanstt Cltv. 32, Porrlall, Detroit, JI, Hrbek, Mlnnesote, 30, RIPken, BaNlmort . 7', Yount, Mllweuk ... 7' TRIPLES Grlfflf\, Toronto, '· Winfield, NIW 'l'Ofi., I; HtrnOOn, 0.trolt, 7. 6 ... tied with 6. HOME RUNS Coooer. MllweukM. 24, Kttlle, Chlcev@, 23; Rlct, Botton, 23; AcmH. 8 0'''"'· 12. E Murrev, Belllmore, 11 STOLEN BASES. R.HtllOtrton, Oel<· 11~. 61. R.Law, Chtc:eoo. 4t, J Crur, Ctllcel}O, 4S; Wiiton, Ktnsa• Cllv, "41 S.ml>le, TUH, 31 P't'T(HIN~ (t dt<l•ton•I IC01..,.., Ot· trott, 1·1, ) 11, Hu" Mllweui.. .. •·2. 4 OS. K00""4111. (llfCH O. t 7. • . .tel. Rkll\tttl, New Vori., t1•i, ) 40, Mc:Gr-. B1lllmor1, 1'·4, l. 19. STRIKl!OUU Mo<rl,, Delrotl, l:IJ, Stltb, TOl'lmto, 12S, Rlghelll, Ntw YOft.., 116. 81~1even, Clevt1e11c1. 1101 Benttlater, Cl'tlcaoo, 104.. SAV!S' Qul•tnoerrv, l(anu1 Cit•, 1•. CtudfM. S.•ltle, "· R.Davls. Mlllnt\OI•. 1'. $ter>ttv. Bo1ton. 19, Looe&, Ottroll, 16 HaMNI '-.. tut OATTING (?4S et 0.11): Htl\drlc.11, St LOUii, m. LoSmlth. SI Lout•, ~u. Medlock. P1111burgh, ue. E••"'· Pll· ••bu•11h, .l27, Kntohl, Hou•ton. JU RUNS. M41rPhv. Allent1, '2, Garvt v, Sen Olevo. 76; Reine" Montrlet, 7', Even\, San Frenclaco, n , Dew.on. MontrHI. 6S RBI. OaWIOI\, Mof\lrHI, llO, Murl>l'lv, Altant1, 11; $Cllmldt, Ptllleclell>hl•, 69. ~. LOI A~. '11 Hendrlclo., SI.LOUii, '7, HITS: DewOOl'I, MonlrH I, 119: Oliver, MontrMI, 129; Thon. <tilou1ton, 125; Bue"· 11411". ClllcallO, Ill; Cruz, Houston, 117. R.R1mtret, Att•nll, 117 DOUBLES: 8\ldl.ner, Ct1lc1110, 2l. Oii· v•L Montreel, 26; Knl11ht, Houston. 2S. Hendrick, Sf.LOUii , 2•. J Rav. Plll•burgll, 14; Wellteh, MOl'ltrtel, 24 TRIPLES. Mo<eno, Houslon, II. BUlltr. Allent•, 10; 0 t WtOl1, MonfrMI. 7, RelMI, MOntr .. 1. 7. Crui. Hou11on, 6 HOME RUNS: Dtw.on, Montr1el, 23. Sctlmldl, PttllaclelPhl•. 7J, Evans, S.n Frenette'°. 21; Murpl'tv, Atlenle, 21, Glilf'· "",l.Ot,.,....,20. • STOLEN BASES· Raine•. Montreal. u , Wiison, Ntw YOf1', JS, L•Me•t•r. Sen Frenct>eo, 32; s.sn. Ltt Aneelff. JlJ Butter, Atlllnla, 29 PITCHING (9 decl1lon11. Falcone. Allen· ••• I· I, 3.06, P.Ptrtl. Allenll. 12·7, 1.19. Monltfusco, San pievo, 1·1, 3.72; Rooen. MontrHI{ ll·S, 7.9S, Denny, Ptllladtlollla, IH, 2.4 . STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, Phllee!elpl'lla, 175. Soto, Cfnclnn11I, 163. McWlltlams. Pltt11><1rgtl, 135, VM1n1uela, Les A ....... , 1101 C1ndtlerle, Plttsburpll, 107 SAVES Btaro•l•n. Atl1nta, IS, Le.Smlltl, Chlcego, ts. RHrdon, Monlrttl, IS. Leveti., S.n Fr1nct1eo, 12, Minion, San Fr encl.co, 12, Sutter, SI Louis. 12. LITTLE LEAGUE AL&.·STARS (11 ·12·VNr·e6ch) SECTIOHAL TOVltNAMENT Cet C>aMln V\ew Ame{iull LI.I Mel\llMV'I Sc .... Frontier 16, W11t Oownev 4 Teni.tlf'• G•me S:30 -West Lektwood v•. Ocean Vtew Nallonat WMIMldeV'•G11nt1 S·JO Front11r vs Wu I Lakewooa·Octen View Nttlonel winner S:JO -West Oow1141v loMt vs west Lellewooa·Oce•n Vltw Netlonel loser T1WndeV'1 Oeme S:JO -Lo...-•1 l>f•dl•t gem. ,..,...,., Gell'le S:JO -CnemolonshlP o•mt CNOTE ti uno.t .. ltd IHm lout. • llnti geme wUI be ole't'9d S.turoev at I P m l SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT (at NE SalM AN LL)undl~a ~ Minion Hiii\ 16, NE Santa Ana 4 0 Central Gardtf\ Grovt J, W11t Ptt<;llfltle MtndlV't Gamt1 No game• .cllec!ut~ TeftltM'I 081M S!JO -NE Sant• An• YI. Wut Pltcentle Clase< tffmlnattHll w....._.,.,o.me S:JO -Minion Hiiis v1 Central G••Oen Grove TIMlndeV'• Gema S:JO -NE S.1111 Ana ·Wt1t Placentle winner vl Minion HIM•·Centrel Garden Grove lo- 1'11da'('1 O.me S:30 -Widnes.day'\ wlnntr v• Tnura- daY'I wln1141r (NOTE II un<Mltetta Item lottt • llnel g1me wllt follow Se turdev at 10 •.m.l JUIVor LN9U41 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT l•t l'eumatn v•v Hltlhl Mende'('• Sc ..... Northrloge Netlonel 14. Allltmt>l'a 1 L• Sier•• e. Hecltnda Hlglllencler ) L.edeu IS, ROl>lnwooa t WHI Yort;)a Llrwla' EKonoloo Nettonll TtclllY'I GalftOt I.JO -Norrl'trldoe Netlonel Vt Le Sltrta I.JO -Alflam0r1 vs Htclende H>(ln· lllnat<' S -Leder a vs West YOl'be Ll..0- S -RoblnwOOd •• EKonoloo Natoonet W~V'•Q- 1'30 -All'lemD<e·H1clen<le Hlolltena•r winner Vl RoblnwOOd·Ete:Ondloo Net1Qnat wlrmer S -Nortl'trldOe Netlonel·Le Sterr• m.r vs LeO.ro·Wt1t YOfbe Linde !Mer S -Nortl'trlde>e Netlonel'L• Sllfrt winner "'· L•dtr•·Wtst Voroa Linda win• ner TIMlnMWY• Game S -L-'I l>ftClttl Gamt ''*V'•G-S -Lo&er'I llrtcl\tl t!•mt Satw•V'•~ 9 ··"'--Cl'tamolonsl'llP game (NOTE ti unoet .. ttcl 1 .. m !OM' • finel game "'"' follow el I.JO om ) S«W LHtut SU9·04Vls.oftAL TOVltNAMENT (•t .... '"•"'· ·-~•111:) Mllldllt.,.. Sare Weal Garden Grove l , ROl>lnwoao 2 Ttnltillf't Gemet S.30 -Wt1l Gtrclen Grovt v1 Sen OltOO ' I -RoC>lnwooa va Ledtre w--...,..o.me I -Wtsl G1rclen Grove·S.n Oteoo IO•tr VI ltoelf\WOOO·Ulci.fe Wll\flef OMO ... ft"'4ftt , AllT'I LANDING (New"'1 ... dl) -64 1no1tra. 2S OO<'lfto, 14 l>au . 4.50 mack1re4. l4 lheeothHcl. 4 sculptn, 7' rockft•h. DAVIY'S LOCKER INewpen llMchl -203 anGltr'I. 2 vtllowlell. 106 t>err•eud•. 1• bonllo. )S 11ncl beu, IS c1lleo l)eu, 102 rOC'kltall, 11S mect..trtl L" Al•mlft• MONDAY'S llUULTS (7"" .. t1·"'9111 llU•~ """""'' l'lllST llACI. )50 verd1 O..otv Watch CPllUntC)l'I) 76 00 14 IO • .0 Fenten Wttef\ (W1rd) t 00 4 60 Mlto 90001 SoA (Mvlnl 4 40 Al.a rec.O .. Sovertlo<\ $M•"• AM A• wrtHI Coov, 'Miu Sov SollG. Anole Jet Wer" Wvlect..1• Ro ... Moonrldoe 1...,.,, Jemmln Time te 16 U •XACTA Cl 101 Ptlcl 111).00. Sl!COND RACE 400 verO> Mon1'9nor ICl'le1tt1) 29 60 10.olO 1.10 J ewel Twtsltr IClerlnt) S.20 UO MY Clanv Cat (Edwerd•I 6.60 Allo r•c•d: Plur1dari Anoel, Mt Gerl Annt. Aorll Atlllot. Thunder CenvOfl, Goao Tim. Wllllt , Menov Step Time: 20e2. 12 UtACTA C7·PI Paid tl64.00 THIRD RACE 3SO verdl Ou•I L•dv CBardt 19 olO 7.40 EH V Lli.e J tl (Brook•) 10.0 Miu Wlno•ono CTree1urel HO uo 160 AIM> recac:I DH-lol, Erin• P9QQY Gtnl .. , $Ma a Winch Gel Tim. 17N Luck, l'CXIRTH llACE. 350 Ytrds A Nice Coov (Htrl) S 60 2 60 2.80 Wrtet An Et'8 (Mllcnalll 2 80 3 00 You For Ma CPtlto.entonl s.oo A110 raetd· Mv Killy Girt, Clllceoo Buo, lttv Bena. 81u 8uQue. Pleoet. Windy RemCMmbfence, Eaav P1ttv Jet. Tlmt 17.99 n EXACTA 14·1> oela '19.20 """ RACE. 3SO vena. Fllclo.1 Rock•"• c Hartl 7 70 Ean Idea (Pllkenlon) Sl11tr Pt1111v (Bltvlnsl 360 2.60 300 300 310 AllO rtCld Eutrn. Too.I Mia. Time 1110 n EXACTA 12-)) oeld 122.00 SIXTH llACE. SSO yard• Sto. yterltln (Hart I 4.40 l.00 2.60 Anc:IY Bux CEdWlfd•) 6 60 s 20 Wtlo-Cel (Blevins) 9 . .0 Al•o raced: Fettl4r TtlomP\On (dq, 1IKlhl. Miio Known, Tetco Torn (dQ, last). Anotller EacuH, Bolero Gere!en, Luckv Moonllghttr. MurOlll BOY. Tlmt 1139 n EXACTA (7-10) oela 131.80. SEVENTH 9'ACE. olOO v•rds. COl>I .. Nlcely (Ci.rlue) 79,60 22.IO t 1.00 Eetv Juen CS.lnret 1.00 4.olO Mlkt1 Sllewne 8119 !Flert1I 3.IO AIM> rt cta Ke<rv N On, Oandv Pollcv. Ml Et>onv Orum1. Sudden Sltvt, Tl Star Oedt. Souno Soe<:tet Meri. ol Monav Time. 70 4S 12 EXACTA (6-51 paid «63-20. . EIGHTH 9'ACE. 400 verdi. NtVlt Snort CCrteotrl 4.00 3.00 2.20 Go Mel Go CBrooklt ) '·"° 3.00 Portt Fi n (Adelr) J.20 Al.a rtetd: Sir Fllrlln Around, Solltartv Jet, Prlmontlle" Man, R•I" Yo"' Ouktl, Wer Win Tim« 19 91 n EXACTA ll-71 oeld 121.00 U ~tcK SIX (6·4·2·7· .. 3) 1>ald SllO,StO 70 with one winner Ctlx norsea). n Pict< SI• conlol1llon oeld H•2 60 with eo Wlfw\tfl (nvt llo<181). NINTH RACE 400 n rcb Ont Wev Rldt< !Clerl1sel 9AO 6.00 3.60 Jou (AO.Ir> 7.eo S 20 Pvel>to Clnoer CMltctltlfl l 00 Al.a raced· Salling, Armel>tt, R-1\ Brotl'ltr, Bordy, Go Striae. Time. 7021 n EXACTA (7·2) Peld t ll9.20. Attendence. 7 .601 De4 Mar MONDAY'S RESULTS ""' .. •l·Cl.t't -tlitHW" """"""' FIRST llACE. I 1116 mites. Somewn1re In Tlmt (Vin &) 12_70 1.00 4IO Tekt Two Wl•ts (Pierce) 4.IO 4 40 T V Action IGlll>llrtt 11.olO Al.o recta Nt"' TettllOfv, Gei. Who, Nas1-bob. Divin-, IUalerrerl. Otctae Wine, Luetl•dor, ~UN Conlulta, Ptlnv Tlmt I 4S 41~ HGONO llACE. • turlOnot Allffn Ptl'leV (H1wt1vl 21 '° 12 00 ''° Moon K.emo C'Torol JI 20 12 60 Contrlvor (Olfoedlllot 6.60 Ai.G reeta Sir Russell. RUOV J eme1, Po\ltlon's Btsl. C P Ralect, Shero AdvlH , L'Merqul•, Ne•hvllle Native. O'Sl'tanrituev Stoen, Rt Ptttr Time• I ft 415 n DAil y OOU•L• (2·2) oeld ''" 70 THlllO llACL 1 111• mlln 8om btY Borttnd e r IMcCrn) IUO 660 S.60 E•Qle'• Bt1• (Pldrore) to 00 e.oo Sldt Bou Said (Fuentes) • 20 AIM> r.c.d Pr11«vettvt , TOl'n's Plcll., Bold N Beller. Conflrmetlo'\ Kine. Hello Envoy, Trio Tlcut, Ol•lent River, New Flllh, Ernie Klno Time l."6. u EXACTA Ct·21 Palo JS6000 l'OURTH llACll. 6 lu<lono> Petitt Patrice CFUtitlts) 42.00 llJIO 10.llO· Fleet Wotd (W1rrenl UO J.60 Siii\ N Smoolll (Llphem) • 4 00 AIM> rte.cl Ster Presenrtr, River of JhWel't , Gtv Fle1ta, Miu Trlbuiltlon, SPM<I •lld GlorY. Brio"' P041cv. CountHI Gold. Sho! Gun 01p1omecv Time I 13 )IS l'lnH llACE. I 1116 mites. Swlll ... h v CH1w .. y) 10111 S60 2.IO Sw1mp L1r1' (PedfoteJ 7,IO '60 Solt Merktt (Vtltnlutlt) 3 60 AIM> racecl BHU Moro S.recs.t Sr;, Oorlkln•, Attentlc Cltv, Sho• W1trlo<. Anollllr Toe11 Tlmt 1•4S 4/S U •JCACTA (t·tl oeld t l W SC SIXTH ltAC I . 6 turlono\ Luckv Caro (LIPl'lt m) 7.llO S.00 3.70 Small H1t>lt cva .. nzuetel s.oo 4 oo Trulv $ollndld !Ptdror.e) 6.90 Aloq r~ Clffr talk, Double Entrv Ledv Fr1n, Verv V09ul1h, Pttllt Bride, Bavou Mitt, Rlt d• R9il•ll•, Ancenl Cu•· '°'"· MJie .. uni Time: 1 13 llS. sevaNtH llAC•. • turlOnv• NorOtl (~•el 11 10 4 '° ) 10 TTrualOft'• Oo.m+e CMCrn) UO UO Ftv1n11 Chlc:ll Cl.IPll•ml 7 to Alw faced S.n161' S.n•lof, EOO<'lv WllMll, Ludiv Mlrllnl, Cli,-,,. lht Wine! Time· 1;11 II~ $J IXACT.& <S·ll ll&ICI UDUIO. ., ~ICK sue (2·•-s-1-l-SI P•IO I U,.,UO wlltl ttlfff elnnl"ll llCUll 111•• "°'"'' C1rrvove< POOi la U 7,0S6 M •IOHTH llACa. I I/ 16 mite• Oft turf Flrat Advo"" Ckh>l'lem) IS~ 6to UO 8rl0flt Cro<u1 CMcC•rronl SAO 4 20 Pro or Con CVell<lrlille) 4 60 Al.o r1c.O Berrv Bu•l'I, O.l1ende , Vk>e, Grenle Dli<lueu 'Time 144 NINTH ltACS. I 1116 mlln Soorllno Solrlt cvrnai.1 'f .o uo 410 Grano StfM I CFtrnende-rl )t,OO 10.eo Strockuo CMcCt rronl • 00 Alto r1ctd: Wer Al'l .. d, Slater JH114111•, F .. tner Rtward, E~ctu•lv• Your\, 0001'1'1 Ledy, Slet nlt G1t1, Ttmt fOf Rlt Ml, Nenclta Tim.. 1.47. U EXA(TA (6-Sl peld J901.SO Alltrwlance -U ,4'4. •Ja I Ru~I tovm11ment Ci t Otldtn West ( .... ) Su""""" 'I> J • Wll Cllernpieft""fll Men'• ooen doublu -Greo Frffte CWtllmlnsttrl·Alen Cutllt>ertwn CWtll· mln11er) def. Jim Ftenntrv (LoklwOOd)·BIU Seti (Huntlnglon Bueti). 21·17, 71·20 Tlllrd ot1ce Dt n Soulllern (Huntl"9tOl'I BHCll)·8ol>bY Grffn (Colle Mnel def Net.on Met1uk1w1 CS.nit Anal-Sttv• Cunlff CCottt Meul. 20-21, 21·20, 11·7 Man'• B OOUD141• -Crtlll Jol'ln•on CHunllnqtOl'I BHClll·S.m Treveto (Hunt· lnolon BHclll def Mike Grey$1\0CI\ CHunt· lnvton BHCl'l)·Oennls Po•ev (Anenetm>. 14·21, 21·11, IHO Man's C OOUbfff -David Mertine! (lrvl1141)·Dan Looney (Fullerton) def, Deen Jonff (Hu11tlngton BHch)-Brvon Mellorv (Huntington BHcl'll. 21-16, 21-15. Women'• ooen doub4u ~ C1tt1ermon CHunllnvton 8Hch)·Snerrl Knecht \1'4unnnglon Beeclll llfl. NllH Wtl>b (Fuli.t'lon)·Llly CtmPOs CPllllllPS R1nct1, Cal.I, 2HO, 21·10. Tlllrd piece -Keltv Cl'loelt (Hunll"9ton BHcl'll·Sl'llrlten Gout (Lont Buehl def Llnoe Lone lHunllnotOl'I B .. cnl·AUrtht Krysten-(C~ta Meff). 21· 11, 21· 17 Women's B OOUblH -Jtnel Stlnlle< CHunll"llton BHclll-Oebv Nlcllots CHunt· l"lllon B .. chl def Judy Penlev CHuntlnQton BHCll)·Ev• Ltl'l•ne (Huntlnglon B•ecll), 21·11. 2MO. w omen's C oou~ -S.Pv Freni (Senlt Anal·S.ndv Lucas (Huntlnoton Bttcll) def. lttnt Holt (L•ktwood)·Maur"n J(unar (Norwalk>. 21-7. 2H9. • Mlud ooen ooubtft -Grev Fr .. 11 (Wtttmln1t1t)·Otd• Cetllermen (Hunt· lngton BHCh) clef, Oennv Sltrr• (NOi'· w1lk)·Nll1a Webb (Fullertol<nl. 21· IS. 2HO. MIKtd B OOUble> -Devin Lobotllta COtanve)·Otbv Nlcllots) Huntlnoton a..cn> o.f G90l'e>e Sims (Huntlnoton 8HCl'l)·LOl'I Rlctlerdt0t1 lGtro.n Grove ). 21-9, 21·11 Ml•td c OOUl>fft -Brv•n Robllllle (Hunllnot0<1 Baaclll·A .. ,,. Andtrt0t1 (Hunt· lnoton BMctl) o.f Ger•td Jeoson cw .. 1• mln1te<)·Olene Emero (Foun111n Vt ttevl. 2HO, 21-10. Junior Slnofft (16 eno undtrl -Trw TtVlor (Huntington 8"ctll del. Deen Jonea (Huntington Ba•ctll. 21·19, 21·S NI" L ""·MeMln KMdu6e (Al TlmH LecAlll Thllndev B11tlmore •• Hou•tOl'I, 1 Pm ~r1dlY Ot trott et Phlledet<>hla, 1 .lO om S.tttlt 11 Denver. 1 pm Sallln:lllv San Olevo et R•m•, 7 P m San FrellCIKo et Rt~. 6 Pm Bvfl•lo •• Chl~vo. 6 P.m. Cltvtl•nd et Grffn Bev, 1 P.m. Kensat c11v et Cincinnati, 1 P.IT' Ml•mt at O•llH, I P.m Mlnne1ot1 V\, St Loul• at London. El\Gltnd, S'30 P.m. Plll•burOh vi Ntw England •I Kno~· vllte, 7:>0 Pm New O<' .. ans et Tt moe Bev. I pm W1111Jnoton et Atlanta. I Pm SUlllMY Ntw YOl'll Jth at New YOfl\ Giants. I om ......... Ave.12 Clnc:tMe tl •• Waslllnoton. 1 JO Pm GrMn Bo •I s..11i.. 7:30 o.m N-Yorlt Glent1 et Plllsburgh, I o.m 1a1vrwv. Aue. u llelden •' ,...w York Jth, G1ent1 SteQjum, I o.m. Allen!• el O.Ove<, 1 o.rn. Baltlmof't ., MlnnHOI•, 7 30 P.m ChlcellO el SI. Louis, 6 p.m Clevttencl ti 8uffelo, 6 o.m. Detroit at Kon .. , CllY, 7;30 P m ,..,,., OrlMM at Miami, I om PhU.dk>nle el Sen Ole9o, 6 Pm Tempe S.v et Hou1t<H'. I Pm Jalldlly, A-I• NhW Enoteno •• San Fr1ncJ1co, 1 Pm MM9v, A-IS Dalles at 9'1m1, 7 o.m 111undav, A11e. " Ntw YOl'lt Jets •I Clnctnnetl, f o.m .. ........ A.,.. ,, Miami •l Wa llll"llton, e om Mtnnnott et S.att ... 7:30 o.m S.twav, Aue. :ZO New Enoland at 9'a.m•. 1 Pm "*-•1 ....... ,1 ~ Atletltt et T~ .. .,, e pm BeHIMof• •I New Yori. Olem•, I P rt• Bufl•lo •I o.troll, 7 pm CJevtlencl et Ollftver, 1 o.m HO.Aton •I '"-OrlMna. 1 Pm Pl\llaOelolll• et Gr"" On, 7 o.m f"llllOUrlll! 11 P•lle•, • o.m , .. l.O<U• •I K•111u Otv. 1~ o.m. S.11 Fr•l'«IKO •• kn Ole!IO. ' 0 m TIMH'taY, A-ti Pltl•Out'llh et ll'Nt....,.1.._ 7.>0 om '"*"·""'" lllll'M et Sen 0'->.7 om ~.,~.•om a.tllrnot • •I A llellta . • o.m o.nver •I ~te, 7!)0 p.m Mle.nl ot PMw YOfi. Glan11. I o.m New EnGlencl 11 TlmH Bev. I Pm s.turMY.•-27 ClllClnnall et Detroit, 1 pm Grffl\ B1v •I $!, Lovl•, • P m K.,, .. , City et Cl'llcav@, ' P.m Hou1t0<1 et O•llet, • o.m. New YOl'k Jfl• el ~w Or••n•, 1 Pm S.1ttle et Sen Frenclteo, 2 P.m Wethl"lllOl'I et Buffalo. • om Min'• '9Umement (al N-111 C4ftwey, N.H.) ......_.l'INI JOH·Lul' Clerc (Arll8flllnel def Anore1 Gomer IEC1J80otl, 6·3, 6·1 (Clerc win' U.,000). '**'t l'IMI Mork EdmonaM>n·SMrwood Stewert CAu11rellal Oet. Eric FrOl'nm·OrtW Giiiin cu.s.1. •·3, 6-1. (Edmondson ano Stewert 10111 '12,000). aav ceurt ~.,._ Cet ........ -.> w_.. f'1nt •PllM llNMt Vlrglne Rurlcl (Romenlal dlll. Rett.U. Revol llt•tvl, 6·2. 6·4; Cemllt hnlemln Otl Helene Sul<ov• (Credlolloveklel, 7·6. 4-6, 4-1, Zina Garrison cu.s.1 Oet. Bert>ar• Bremtllttt CU . .S.), 6·2, 6· I; Bonnie GeouMll CU.S.) Otl. Keterlna S.ronlke CCatchOllo· vekle). 6·0, 6•1. In Budarove, Mime JtuSOllK, lvenne MeOrUlla-~ttt. Bath Htrr end Menuela Mlleev• ello advellClld. Melt'• "'"' ·--SINlitt Monutf Orantes !Soeln) def. Juen Avon· oano tSoetn). 6·3, 6· 1. Pal>ICI Arre ve, Corr•do Berurutrtl and Fernanoo Lune •Ito Mtvenoed. _..I ~¥'• trw-.c111nJ BAll!BAl.L AIMr1CM L.-- CHICAGO WHITE SOX-f'leceel Kevin Hldl•v. Pllchtr, on tflt 2Hl•v dltabled llat encl recalled Ranctv Meni. P9tcl'ler, "°'" Oenve< ot the Al'l*'lcan Auocletlon DETROIT TtGEAS-Pl•ced Ctlel Lemon, outflaldtr. on ltte I !..-Oev OIMllled tilt I nd Mitt Wllc:Oa, pitcher, Oft ltle 21 ·0eY 01~ Ust. Celleo uo L.errv Po.nnlck encl Mark Oec:ko, Pitchers, lrOl'n Ev1n1vllle of tht American Auoclatlon aASltll:TaALL NatleMI .. llr .... Auecle98'1 KANSAS CITY KINGs.-slgned Lerrv ~ua, tono11rd, to • llllM·v••r COft· lrl d . MILWAUKEE BUCKs-sklned Niie ArcllfllalO, ouercl. llOOTaALL "-, ...... l.Offlle ATLANTA FALCONS-Wetveo Stentav Flovd a.nd Mari. Millwood, wldt recaloet\. Kris Ven Normen, delenllv1 t>oc:t., Caw CleBrulln. oonter, end Grev Z..-la, llMt>eci.er DALLAS COWBOYs-llaleueo Al Grou . setttv, Oe n &.rte410n, _,,.,,Merl\ Denle41, Eric Mc:Cree •nd Br_,lcll TllOl'nt>M>n, deltntlve lacllfft, Roctntv GM· oert and Terry We..,, corntr1leell.•. lton Hervey end Jon McKM. wide r-v..-1, Ltrrv KlllY. running beell, Jemeo -v. 1.ne11aci.et, ClluO. Rowteno, tldlle. RlcN•d scnerer. 11on1 -· cOl"_.beck, encl Jon ZOllll.-rd. DENVER BRONCOS-WalvtHI ISrlan Hawklns.Otltn1lvt O.Ck, 0.W•Y1141 Rc»-lnson Brendon Crltt •nd Tim Mc:Crev. runnlno t>eckt. Rev Cone tnd 8tn K.i.tef, llnel>telte<s, TOl'n Fo~ encl Tyrone Evan1, defeflllve tnc11, Mike Llvtlv. llollt and, Jim Arrlvtv. querte<beek, Scott Sax. offen1lv1 Itek .. , Cetvln Murr1v, ounte<. Steve ToO!n, ola(lel(lcke<, encl Wevne Jonta •nd Andre JOt\11, Otltntlve llaekl. HOUSTON OILERS-Waived Ot•ter Roberson. deltnslve tec~ie. Devld K1trga1rd, daftnstve end, SclOll ~. offensive ouercl, •ncl VlcfOI' Simon, tlnebtcktr KANSAS CITY CHtEFS-Welved Ow1yM Jecl<son. delen1tv1 tlnemen, Tim Wathlnolon. cor~; Terrv Young, wide rec:elv.,.; Jim Bob Morrlt . tai.tY. Roct>.Y HUl>l>le. 11uarO, encl C.rt Ktn· nevtirtw, lsalel'I w11t, and Mllt.t Lemlrendt, 11,_cktn,Plecltcl P!lll O'~tl. OlftMtvt linemen, on lnluttd rtterve. NEW YORK GIANTS-.-..0 Cltntle Pierson, 11.-dler, Kevin Kurdvla. tack ... Scott PlllMlos Incl Ktvln fontft, wide realver1, Rld<ev G,...,,. •lld Art/tot llld· Olcl>, ~It.I. Jotlnnv L-1• Jr~ llneb.cfltr, Mltrt< Stlooc>, o.i.n~ ... encl, •nd Miki Teeuws, Ctfllet ~ LM Jen1t.tn1. oetentlv1 beck. on Ille ReHrve Non·Foott>aN 1111 and Plltt Tat>Or, delentlv1 tnel. wu p4ececl on tile R-vt· Rtttr.O Att NEW VORK JETS-Waived Darr .. Wlmc>erelv. llnevocker, eno OIK90 llobelv Humolterv, wide rectlv.,.. on !tie In· lur«l•rewrvt nit wllf\ • trecfurtHI ~. ST LOUIS CAROINALS-Walvea Todd OoJt eno Alt• Fatdnetll, Plecelllrttn. Mlcn.a4 JOl'lennn. oonler, end o.wevne Jell end Ktn Blelr, wlOI recelvtr\ WASHINGTON ltEOSKtNS-Sl11ntd Cl'llrlle Brown. wide r1e9lver, to e -'"of lour -·vM r eontrac". Waived Nlarv Cl'lrl1tlan end Kevin Coll. runntno becka. Brien O'Nalt, Mltlv, Keith J-•· teci. ... tnd ~Cit Tlloml>M>n, tight tnd. UllltMStdKI' ..... ~ PITTSBURGH-Na~ Joe Pendrv """ coecn. .. Dlmt fC NOTICE attowlng peliCIOntW 10 Ch•noe tilt /her P\ISl.IC NOTICf: Super Ftlneu Cente< Trantfe<Ot P\eltC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE P\111.JC NOTICE ____ r_..-. ________ 1name lrom Merle Leonll• SudekoN P\alC NOTICE (L-1. 11\e said 1>9t1onet property, 1-__ ....;...;;.;;.;=..;.;.~.=---·J---_::...:::=:..!=..::.:..:::_ ___ ------"'-'--....;.......;.,;,.;;..... __ _ lo Marie l.eonlla M1c1u • genM•I dttcrlptlotl 01 wtllett Is 11 PUeL.IC MOncr IUPE9'IO" COUftT ti IS HEREBY ORDERED that 911 ~':~~ PU8UC NOTICE lollows, to-wCI Neutttu1 gym equtp· NOT1CI Of ,,_l'AllATION "CTIT10U8 llUIMH 'ICTITIOUI llU ... 88 Of' CAUf<>f'HIA. paraona tncw uced In the maller NOTICE Of ""ll'A"ATION me"t 1nd ocher body bulldlng •nd ...._. De .... ttoft IS-4 NAMt! aTATWMENT NAllllE ITAT'l•NT COUNTY 0, ORANGE ato1 .. a10 eppear belore ll'llac:ou'1 In 700 Chic Contef Of. WNf Nooetlve Declafetlon N-4 b0<1y bulldlng CQ(ldlltontng equip-NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN lh•I ~~· toltOwtng .perton 18 dOlog fhe tollowlng ~ore Ooi"9 In Ille M•llet of tne Oepa1tmen1 No 3 at 700 Civic 8anto An•, CA. 12701 NOTICE IS HEREBV Gt\IEN ltlat mef\I tll'<I loe8ted al 8901 Werner bU;ooMSI u builntss aa Appocetlon 01 Cenler DTlye Wtal. Senta Ane, Cell Ptatnlllt HERITAGE BANK, a Call-lhe Boerd ot Ofree10fl of che M•u Avenue City 01 Hunllnglon BMch lhe Board ol Olreotora Of 11\e M... GENESIS INTERNATIONAL EN-OB Designs. 178'8 Sl\y Par~ N11rlm11n lb••h1rn 011dell on t>ehell ot IC>fnt• on Seolember 2 l983 91 torn•• corporellon Conaolldllltd Wlltr Ollltlcl wtll, 11 Calllorn'ia end 9662 a.rc1en Grove Coneolklated Walef Dt1tr1cl will, at GINEERING,3 Corpor•I• Plue 202, Blvd , lrvlne, CA 927 t4 MOllemmad Oad11t1. • mlf\ot to 00 · o'cloc~ AM .. •nd' ll'len _!wl Oetend•nt: 'JAMES /I\. -W6_!.T· Batglit.N. Maetln(r Jq, ~ l'Cl, ;..GatcteN:lqi 111 Flegul11 M .. llno to be held on Newpprt Beeoh, Ce. 92882 O& Ann• BrO<ly, 925 Carns11on __ to!.J(nario• ot Ko ~ ~1.Mf."Tn~IY\iiynan . f'F', .. -.~ ~morr: en Augull 25. 1983. c:onelCle< oie adop· 850 WMt Ba'lely ivc on 9 ~ 'f911, conlldef lhe •dop-Jaiiies P Brainard, 2881 Bear. Ave • Coll• Meu, CA 92828 Uo wl'ty .. Id petition ror cnano• of name DOES ONE through TEN. IOClluelve. 11on of Negative Oecil1r1tlon 83-• Clltlornte •nCI 3800 'w811 Martin l!Ort of Negetl.,,. ~lar•llon 83-'I, Coale Mesa, CA 92880 This buslnna ta conducted by· An .. ! A 1192•4 ttlouto not be grenltid CaH NO 397403 curiently undlr preperallon. tor the lulller K~g Jr Blvd. Loa Angeles, currenlly und111 ~tP'11llon. tor the Thl1 bullnta• le oonoucte<I by an 111dhlldut1I OAOER TO SHOW CAUS.E fl tS FURTHER ordered that a tUMMONt tollowtno· carnornle: enO <'090 WettwoOd foOowlng lndlvldual. De Anna Brody FOi'\ CHANGE OF NAME cooy ot tllla ordllr to allow cauae be NOTICE! Vov ti.v• been •..ed. PROJ£CT ln<lullrlal Wly and Blvd Wnlwood CtlltQ<-nla •nd PROJEC'T lndua1r1el Way end Jeme1 P. Brainard TnlS atalement wu lllld '#lltl the (SllC 6064) publlthed tn 1"41 Or&noe c~st Delly The cOllY1 mar decide llCfOlnel 70 151h StrNt Tr1ntml1t1on Wattr 3033 'Btiatol. Cotti ll.4eea. c111iornl•. l51h Str .. t Tr1namlulon W•l1tt This 1111emen1 wu lllld wlll't the County Clerk of Orange County O!l MOhammad Mlhl'" O•d•l'I hH Ptlot, a 11ewepaper olTg•ne<•I •llllOut ,_ llelnt 1MNrc1 ,,,.,... M11n <. and lhll uld lllHI and leuet>eelc "4oln County Cterk ol Orenga Counly on July 11. 11183 filed • pellllon In Chis cour1 tor an clreulattoo, pubflt1MO In thl• c:ounly JM r"90f'd wlttlln JO dor•. LOCATION tnduetrt•I Way end cransaC11on 11 10 be conaumm1lld 1.0CATION. tnduetrlal Wey and July 21. 1983 "2atT1 order allowing PtllCIONlr to ctl•nge 11 .... , once a -k ror lour con-the lnformolloft ...... 1511l StrMI between Pomona A,,. on tile 1 llll O•y ol Augull, 1983 at 16111 S1reet bttw9etl Pomona A..-1'221111 Publl11ted Or•noe Cou1 Deity t1111,,., name lrom Mollomm•d NCu1rve W8k• prior 1o ltte dly of .. Id It toll w1111 to ..... ltt. edifice ot e 100 Sent• An• Ave lO A M •• '"'• ottlce ot David T lid• Ind Sant• Ana Ave Publllhed Orange Coa11 Dilly PolOC July 26, Auo 2. 9. 18. 11113 Mllllln Dldah to Shown Moe Oedah hMrtno 111ornrt In lhlt mtlfe<, you tllOUld PAOPONEN'T MIH ContoltC111ed dar l5 i l(almua Ortve Sutt• M· I PROPONENT· MtlM Coneotldaled Piiot Aug 2,11. 18 23. 1983 4255-13 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED lhll ell D•lld July 20. 19153 00 •o promr•ty IO ltl11 your wr111 Watw Otttrlc(. 1985 Ptacenll• Av· Colt• M .. a C1Nlomt1 . Oettd· Ju~ :-:. J:::~~:~A"='~~·r::. 4340-153 pel'llOl\I tnterMlld tn Ille mall•• Frenk Oomenlelllnl rMponM. I any, may be mid on enu•, Cotll Mesa, CA 92627 T .... 28. 1983 """"'""'(71~ 031• 1291 l-------------------------- 1tor1tal0 •Pi>MI belore 11'111 courl In Juoge ot tile llme pnone (714) 83 t· 129 I PERRY MORAIS CORPORATION .... ~-Oec>er1"*11 No. 3 et 700 Ctvtc: Sui>erlOr Coun A\llt01Utt4'd na lido demandade. Oopi.. or the tnl&lll 11udy are on 'Tift B Aic. CoplM -~~"1111"'1lludy .,.Ion on Cent., Drive w .. 1. Senta Ane. Call WILLIAM MURPHV SWAIN El lrlbuml, i.. dMkllf OOfll.ra Ud. Ille Ind 1v1llet>te tor ln1~1on 11 Vice Preeldlln1 or fln•rw:. Ne Ind av-.,,. or n~t al 1---------------------------fornla. on Sec><etnbet 2, 1983 11 1•38 Soult\ Roye< Avenue Mn 04oldlencl• •!MIMI'!' .. Ud. ,.. 011 offkie of lhe Pf'Qp<>Ml'll Publlth Oran,,. co .. 1 Detty Piiot lhe ofTloe of the Pfoponenl. 10.00 o'c:loc:k AM .. and lhen and Fu111r1on. Ce 92833 lpOflda ""'"'ch•..._ LM le The Auou11 25. 1983. R90uter August 2. tg83 441'1·t3 ~~~:!. ~~11:• Ct~:= lhet'• allow c:euM, If any 1ney ll•v• • Publlan.d Orange Codi 011(y Pilot lftfofmecloft -.ue 11tue. Mee11nQ of lhe Boord ol Olrec:tora wtly Mid petition tor c:hanot ol nome Joly 28, Avoull 2. 9, 18, lOB3 II you w11t1 to IMll lhe edvk» OI en will l)egln •• 1•00 p .M 1n Ille mNllng DllD•te ...,,.nrt wilt It 7 ,oo P.M. In the mMllnQ llflOlllO l'IOI bl ontnttld. •239•83 1t10fM)' In 1t111 mat19f, y<MJ 11\ould room 01 lilt M•H Conaolkllltad r..-"" ~ room of tile M..-Coneotkl11.a ll IS f"VRTfiEA ordered that a do so proml)tl)' to lllat your wr11ten Wiler Dltlrltl olfre. toe.attd a l tM5 Wall!' Oletrlct Offloe !Oetl.0 II 1905 110!>Y ol thlt or<* to 1t101011 a.UH be DlmtlC MnJICE reaponM, If any. may be told on Plrioenua Avenue. C0tl• M"•· Cttt-1'1Cm10Ua aue•aa ~tie Mwlvl. Coett ~·Call-Pl.lbllel\ed In 0.tnQe Ceut Dally f'UUI. ~ lime. lo<nl• ' N.lMa aTATIMIN'T lomla. 1>1101, • newap1per 01 ~··•• l"ICTITIOUI aullHIU t1 Valid ~ aoOcllar e4 co,rMJo OuHltona end/or c:ommente bu~"' loCtowlng l*tOll la dOlng ~1110~~/o~heoo~ c#tU!llk>n, publlllhed In Ihle county • N-•TATWll>IHT II•"" lbOQedO.,, 111e 1.aun1 ... 6.-l'IOUld bl dlteccod 10 Ille P$>PC>Mnl ,_.a--·r::-oe --·-10 pr.......,_ .. It .... , 0001 I...-tor fgu, con-The foll;:;;-llOl\I -......... berla l\aotrlO lnmedlllllt)tnte. Cle or belort AUQvll 28. t983 CALIFORNIA OIL RECLA· or befor• AUQUill ff. tM3 • ..CUI~ ...... , Pf10f to 1he d•y ot ng per """"' a tNnere N rMC)Utlta-lta Ill AT£0 July'' l913 ' MATION, 369 ten Mlgwl Or Sta OATl!O: July 22. 1M3 Mid llMll"O l>\l:.::"B: Prod\Jct• 950 w 171" hey alguna. 'oueoe.., reglatrtdt • • t<ert Kemp '~·E'!~o ' ~KO"t1~.f·~'100' 112Y~ .. , 1<1111 Kemp Oelld July 2 t, 1083 t tletn&>O 0-111 Mantllllr & Sec:leltry '" """ " ..,."• ' -" Gln«el Men~ l s.cret:o ClAUOE M OWfNS p Coete MeM CA 0,8'7 I• 'rO THE! OE,ENDANT A ctvtt MESA CON80LIOA TEO ~2':°~1111 Newpotl Bffcf\, C1llf., MESA C SOt.IOA TE Judge ol lhe SuPlflor COun 11;111 Howwd 8.nkw tar 4 Full complalnc hH been llttld bylhepeln• WAf !A OISTAICT WAtl!A DIST~~ Publllhed O<•noe Coeal Dally on AWi • • lllf agllntt )'Oii II you""""' to defend Pvbllln.d Oflngtl Cou t Otlly Plloll, Tllia bull,,.. 1' CO~IO by Ill\ ~ Orangia Coul Dally f"DOIJ., PllOI Jul'f 28 AUQUll 2, 9, 18, ltl3 8 , Cote a M•sa, CA 02827 Ihle tewtull you mull. within to dayt ug 2, 9, 19B3 lndMduat Gerald I. t<Ollll ug, I. I. 1983 440 l-t3 4274 83 Rey Cnarltt R1nae1 1328 College •ll1tt thl• turnm<>t'l• It Mf'!ld on )'OU, ••O t-83 f"ll ••••~nt wu Ill.,. wit" , .. _ 1--------------11 c M CA t2828 fli. wllll lt\11 court• wrlllen re190nM r• .... ~ ..... , ... ----.,.-ID,-1-C...,,.-T-IC_E ___ -{; ~ "•·It du 11<1 , 10 1h• oompleJnt. u"iw. you c:1011------------County Clttk 01 Ot•"O• County on I ,.L n1U\. nv hl•.i ~~Peon ct by • your oetault WCll be ent.,.ld on •PPll• Pllll.IC NOTIC( JutY 13. 1983 • , ~ Bret Benlt« · c:ellon of 1119 plllntllf, and It'll• court NOTICI o' INTl..0.D Publla/\ed Ori Coe11ng:~ ~ ... --.......-_ ~,J 1""9NC>fl COUtlT • 0,-CA!Jf'~A, eOUMn °' OflAllQe lft Ille Maller ol the Appllco11on of ~RIA LEONILA 8UOAK0'F tor Ctllf'IO' Of N-No A 1tt2.32 OA0£A TO SHOW CAUSE 'OR CMANOI! Of'. NAME <Sec: I094) Mwle L.onll• SUdllllOfl Ml lltecl 1 petition In 11'111 COU<I for an order Thll t1a1.ment wat fttecl wltl\ Ille ::~:~:.:, = :~~·~ T1'ANI"" ANO l.U8UAC1' PllOI Jvty a1 , AUQ T.10, t7, 1"3 IWN ....... ,,. ~ C-11 Of Ofange CO\lnty on plaint wtllc:tl could rteull In Olr· Nolte;• It llete()y OI....,, 11\tl Su~ .US.3.&3 V£nn.-vf ~ , ' 1983 , nlttwMr\1 of ...... t.kl"il l>f money "1" ... 0en1 .... Tret11f .. ()f, Of 151 ' ( rv• '1 IQ C 220M3 or pr~ly or 01r* 1.n.< requNtod r<11mu1 OrlYe, 811 M• I, Clly ot Colla ~/\. 1 I" ..... .J Publt~ Orange OMC Deity tn the complaillt Mwa. Cllltorn11, lnlendll to Nit So Ql'll ue • vw ct< Pilot Jvly 21, AUO 2. 11, t8, 11183. Oeled '•b 23, 'ire Otlrtaln ~al Pfot*'Y to. Petry cell It'• IUY to 1---------4-2-62..;;...;"83..;.ilH A llRANCH c MOfflt Corporlllond.Mttl<lecl Trllll· u•• Cl&Hlfltd 10 Have JOU rHCI toCla y'a By Char1011• HoOtttf. t; ,., .. <~!i. °' "7 a.ti Nicotet D •1 Piiat Cteaelfled Ad1? If nol Publllfled Orange •• Delly Piiot Ot. Sii :ioe. i.;lly of ~. Cati-Qll your hand• on II ' '°"'N INllelnO lhe belt .Mv 2e Augue1 2, 9. ti. 1t8' "' 'tia •nO ,,,., .. Id Intended Tr111.. eome cuh. 11er-ge1ne 1n t°""I m5'&3 ~:.'~:.9n°ci!' ~.Z.:'~t ~d ' .. Daily Pilat. / ~, < ~~.,. Ctass1 fled ads phone 642-5678 .. ,~ ' ,. - • C4 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, August 2, 1983 NlllC t«>TIC£ NtUC f«>TICE NlllC NOTIC£ IYICTITtOUI 9UIMH NOTIC9 Of' TIIUITll!'I IAL.l NOflCI Of' T"UITll ' • fALI! I NOTICE OF DEA TH 0 1' MA* ITATa•NT T..I . ...._ F4 M21 NwftMr 1onerm CLIFFOR D A R E HLING The tolotMng l*.c>f'I .. doing IMPORTANT NOTICE To PAoP-You AR! 1N DEFAULT uNDEA A .. CLtFFoR'o ARTHUR' .,.._...: EATY OWNERS DEED OF TRUST OA TEO SEPTEM· lal ONE WAY MOVERS OF ORANGE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEA A SEA 10 tlllO UNLESS YOU TAKE R E HLING AND OF P ETl- COUNTY. ONE WAY MOVING AND 0££0 OF TRUST. DATED Oclo«>e< ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR TION TO ADMINISTE R ES-~=:~.?.~.~:~ .. ~~~~ rio!:~o up~'-Jftc~J~K~R~~ :~~~~~I~Ts~tEY l~Eyge~E:J TA!E NO. A-IJtatl . f Oe'llCI Arthur Knudtton 3020 s EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-AN EXPLANATION OF THE • 0 aJJ heln. benefloarln. Aene.&.nl•AM.CAt27cM LIC SALE IFYOUNEEDANEXPLA· NATURE OF THE PROCEEOlNO creditors and contingent llla ~I• Cond\ICfed by Ill NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· creditors of Clifford A Rehl lndMcMli PROCEEOINO AGAINST YOU. YOU TACT A LAWYER . · • Oe"4d A. Knv<11eon SHOOLD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 11111 Ing aka Clifford Arthur Reh l TN. ... ,_. WU nled wlt11 ltwt On Aug\111 17, 11183, •t 10.00. m .. MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC.,. CO(· Ing and peraons who may County c... of OrMQe County Of\ IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF poretlon. 787 Nor111 .. E" 9., .. ,, 8•n Olherwlae int.er-esled in th Jllfy u. 11183. AMEAtC>. .. duly 1ppo4n1ed TruttM BefN.rdlno. Cali10fnl1 92403, T..._ will and/or ea•ate· Fl21:17t undef end P11•tu1n1 10 °""or Tru1t phone Number (714)38I·14 1 f. H -· PublltNICI Or~ cout Delly recorded ~tot>et 24. 11180. u lnll the pretenl TruttM und.,-11141 dM<I A petHion has been fiJ Piiot A~ 2.11. 1a. 23, 1983. No. 37037.111 book 13804. ~ 4. or of trust hereinafter mentioned. wlU by Jamet C. Rehling 4381-83 omc111 Record• In the O"loe ol lhe Mii IO the hlgll"t bldde1 f()( a.uh In Donald w Rehling in the Su Couniy Ae<)Otder or Orange County lewtul money or th• United StllM · Sl•te or Celllornla. Exfl<luted by wltlloul w•rr•nty or 1ny kind, 11 • perlor Court of Orange Coun ----l"tltl--1-C-f«>-T-ICE ____ Ao1>111Bucknell,111ngle men. WILL publlc •ucllon et the time end pt•ce t y rE!qucsting that James C ___ .o..;;..;;.;.....;...;..;.;;;..;....;.;;__ __ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO de!Mgneted oeldW. In tile County ol Rehling & Donald w RehJ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (P•V· tile Stele or C1lllornll detlgnlled . be _... . NOTICE OF DEATH OF 1ble 11 time or .... In 11wful money below, 111 ot the rlgnt. utle ind mg a ppoint.,.. as pe.rsona ELSIE MAY MACXENSIE or 1n. United S11teal 11 the North lnterut now held by uld Tru•t .. In representative to administe AND OF P ETITION TO AD· 1ton1 en1r1noe to tile County •nd to 1111h11 certeln propeny which the estate of Clifforo A . Rehl MINISTE R ESTATE NO Cout1houM, 700 Clvle Center Dr1119 Is 11tu1te In .,Id County end It d• mg alu Clifford Arth ur Rehl-• West. S•nll An1, Clllllornl• lll1 right, eorlbed below. The et reel eddru1. II A-lltsH tltle. and lntflf'fft corweyed to lllld 1ny.orotn.r commone1Hlgnetlon.11 mg (under the lndependen To all heirs, beneficiaries, now held by 11 under uld Deed or eny, or Mid prope<ty 11 Mt 1or111 Adminlatration of Est.ate creditors and contingent Trust In the proper1y sllulled 1" uld below Act). The petition is set fo . . Coonty end State deterlbed .. ~ Seid C:eed of trwt wu e1tecuted h · · De cr edllors of Elsie May PARCEL t An undMded 1110tn by Ill• Tru1tor de1lgn11ed below end eanng tn pl. No. 3 at 7 MacKen.z,e and persons who Interest In end to Lot 1. Trect No. wu r~ded on the d11e. In 1ne C1v1c Center Dr., West. Santa may be otherwise interested 10573. 11 per mep recorded In Book B()OI( and et tile Pege 1no wu r• Ana, CA 92701 on August 24. in lhe Will and/ -ta•e· 66. peges 31 end 32 of Ml .. corded on t11e d11e. In Iha Booll 1.no 1983 al 9 ·30 A M or ..., • · leneous Maps II the Pege ••Document Number or · · · A petition has been filed EXCEPTING THEREFROM Un11s 1 Ollic11I Record1 In the Ottlee ol the lF YOU OBJECT to lh by H elen MacKenz:ie In the llroogll 10 lnciulMt. u Shown on• County Recorder of 11!0 County, •II grantmg of the pell lion, you Supenor Court of Orange ondomlnlum Plan recorded In es deslgn11ed below. end con.eyed s hould either appear at th Book 13687 page 425. of Otliclal said ptOperly to Iha Trust" 1nerein . Coun ty requesting that Records. spec111e<1 hearmg and state you ob,ec· Helen . MacKenzie be ap-PARCEL 2: Unit Sal or the property wlh tie made L!ons or file written objec· pointed as personal represen-8. es shown on tne Condomlnlurr. pursuent to the deml(ld or tile uon.s with the court before . ad . th Plan 1nown In Percei OM above Benellclary under Mld deed of 1ru11 the he · y tative to m1ruster e estate Tne '""' llddresa 1111d othef end by reason or del1ul1 In the P•V· · anng.. our appear- of Elsie May MacKenzie mon designation. 11 1ny, ot the ment or pertormence ol obllot1lon1 ance may be Ill Person or by (under the independent Ad· real p1operty described above I• secured by .. Id deed of truet 1nctud· your attorney. ministration of Estates Act) purported 10 be: 2512 Senta An• Ing tile delll\llt. notice of wttk:ll wu lF YOU ARE A CREDI-. . . · Avenue. H. Cosla M .... California recorded on Iha date. In tile book TOR · . The peut1on IS set for hearing 2627 · and at the Pege. ind 15 Document or a con ungen t creditor in Dept. No. 3 al 700 Civi.c The undertllgned Trsutee dis-Number or aeld Ottlcl•I Records u of the deceased. you m ust file Cen ter Dr W est San ta Ana lelms any llablllty lor any Incorrect· ~onated below. your claim with th e court OT CA 92701 ·• A gus' t 24 1983• nese of the street addrns and other The total amount ol lhe unpaid present it l.O the personal rep· on u • · mon designation. 11 any, thown balence ol th8 obllg1t1on eecured b , . IF YOU OBJECT to the herejn, said deed or trust and eeumated resent.alive a ppomled by the granting of the petition, you s Id 18 wm be _ .. _ "-·-costs, expen-. and 1dv1nce• 11 court w ith.In four months sh uld .th th • M m ..... bu ... tthOUt Iha time or 11141 lnlllal publloatlon or from the date f fl t lSS. o . e1 er appear at e covenent or wllfranty. exprees or Im· this Notice 01Tru1t .. ·1S•l•1• deslg. 0 rs . uance hearing and st.ate you objec· ~·regarding tltle, ~.or naled below, o.f letters as provid ed m Sec- tions or file w ritten objec· umbrenoet, to pay t1141 remalnl As used herein ··Truator .. ah•ll b8 tion 700 of the Probate Code lions with the court befon! pn~e,·~ or, tThe no18(s) secured deemed to mean "'Trustors .. II mOt• of California. The time for . by ..._. """" o rust. with lnt9'est th•n one TruttOf It dellgn1ted filin' l · ill · lhe heanng. Your appear-thereon. 11 provided In aeld note(s). below. end "Benellcli ry·· thell be g c auns w not expire ance may be in person or by advences. II an~. undef lhe terms or deemed to meen "Benetlciarlee .. tt prior to four months from the your attorney seld Deed or ru81. '-· cnerges mOfe than oM BeneflcllfY executed date of the hearing noticed IF You ARE. A C"'.,......I end axpenMs ol tha Tru•tee and of lhe Notice of Deleun 11et.inebo\oe above n..:.u • the truatt creeled by uld Deed of mentioned · 1'0R or a con tingent credllor ;rrust The time end ptece 01 ule. O... YOU MAY EXAMINE the of the deooe.sed. you must file Tne tote! emoun1 of the unplld scrtptlon or .. Id property lllld otllet f1Je kept by the court. 11 you your claim with the court or 1t>a1ance 01 the obllgatlon MCU<ed by d•11 ref11rred to •boYe 1ra u 1o1-are interested in the es~te. . the P'°'*1Y to be sold and reaon-io-. th present 1l to the penona1 rep-able •flmeted COtts, expen-lllld County Orenge you may serve upon e ex- reiien t.ative appointed by the edvances et the time or tlMt lnltllll Truator. RONALD B. COULOMBE ecutor or administrator. or court within four months publlcellon or the Notloe of Sele .. AND MARILYN D. COULOMBE. upon the attorney for the ex- from the date o( first ISSu.anoe s t03.000.00 HUSBAND AND WIFE ecul.Or or adrnlnistrator and . The l>eneflcllf)' under Mid °"" Deed of Trust Aeeordltlon Dela f "J · h th . ' of letten as provided in Sec-I Trust neretolore eJ1ecuted end d• September IS. 111eo book 13742 I e Wit e court w1th proof tion 700 of the Probate Code llY«ed to the undetelgned •written page 1823, c1ocumeni no 1111133. · of service. a written request of California. The time for Oaciaretlon or Defeutt and Demand Notloe of Defeutt· Record111on stating that you desire special filing claJ.ms will not expire :.~:; ~,!'~~$1..~f::: ~~~:~': 15· 19113· documeni no. notic:e of the filing of an in- prior to four mon ths from the elgned c.uMd Mid Notice of C>eleult Time of Sale Soutl\ rroot entrlll!C4t ventory an d apprai.emenl of elate of the hearing noticed ndElectlontoSelttoberecordedln to tile Old Or•noe County estate assets or of the peti- above he count11 wtMtr-. the rMI property i. Coor11l0u1e. 21 t WNt Sent• An• lions or accounts mentioned · tad. Boulevard. Cll)' ol S1nt1 Ana. Slit• . YOU MAY EXAM INE the Deta· July 6. 1983. 11183 of Celllornta. m Section 1200 and 1200.~ of file ke pt by the court. If you IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF Tofil ol obllg1tlon Ind .. 11m11ed the California Probate Code. are interested in the estate !AMERICA c;oste. ei1penM8. and envanc;ea at MARK MEYERS OF you may serve u pon the ex~ lam eom:i:i:-~1.Je~:.9: Diego, Ce. lnl~~::.~:::~: !r1~~;!~3J:nmon CUMMING, KEM P & ecutor or administrator, or 92123 d .. IQnatlon or aald property: 2243 M E YERS upon the attorney for the ex-(8111)2112-64lf0 Pec.1f1c Avenue. 701 Parkcen•er Dr. Salle 100 ecutor or adnurustra'"r and By: C11udl1 Tllornton. B-105. Colla Meea. Ca 92827 Santa Ana Ca. . . , .,.., • Vice President Description of Property· PARCEL 835 88 ' file Wlth the court with proof Published OrlRQI Cout Dally I That portion of Lot 1 ot Traci No. • 58 of 9ervice. a wntten request Pilot July 19. 26. Augut1 2. 1983 t0491. In 1ne County of Orange, Published Orange Coaat stating that you desire special I 4168-83 State ot Celllornla, as shown on 1 Daily Pilot August 2 3 9 f . . mep reco•ded In BOOk •68. pegea 40 1983 44° 09° 93° nonce o the filing of an m-nun•ic '""TICE and 41 of Mlsoetl•naou• M•PI re· • · ventory and appraiM!ment of n~ nu cords ol said County. snown "•nd -----------.... est.ale assets or of the peU· FICmtOOI BUllNEH deflnedas Uni! 11 on • condominium f'\8.IC f«>TICE lions or accounts mentioned NAME ITAT£MENT plan recorded June 3, 11180. In Book ---..;.....;=~~;..;..;.;;.... __ _. c-~: 1200 and 1200 5 f Tne loflowlng persons life d~ng 13624. page 1207. Olllclll Aeeord• COAST Co.IUNITY tn ~uon . o business as ot said County PARCEL 2 An un· cou..aoa DtlTMC:T the Califorrua Probate Code. Modeltrec. t71135 SkyPerk Clrc;le dhltded II 15th 1n1eraa1 1n end 10 tllll tS70 AclMtl •- SWAN, CARPENTER 118 .. N ... Irvine. CA 92114 Por11on ol Lot I or Treet NO 10491 . CCl9t1 ...... CA aat POWERS & WALLIS Shetl Key Wiiiiam• 702'..; Acacia In lhe County ol Ofenge, S111e ol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tiler one Del Milt CA 92625 · Cellfornle. H •hOWn on • map r• Ille •boVf'-flemed School D11trtct of\ By: Tlllomat Carpenter Cllerles 0 p.;ez 10 Pen:h trv1ne corded In Book 468. P'Off 40 ll1d Or•nge County. Celllornle. ect1ng P .0 . Box ll A 92714 · · · 41 or Ml9Cell1neou• Mee>•. r11COtda end through Ila Govemlng Boerd Se City Ca. 9%381 Mike Millet. 10 Pe<cil. lrviM, CA ot ~.Id County.~ Ind d.iined hefe4n~ntr rafetreG to u '"DI 7 ' 1127 t• as common eree on 1 c;oo. TRICT . wtM recetYe up 10. bu1 I 9 U!.3 Tilts bulllneM I• condue1ed by an domlnlum plen rllCOfded June 3, Iller tll•n the 1bcMt-•1•ted time Published Orange Coast nlncorl)Ot11ted IJISOQlllon other 1980. In Book t3624, page 1207, ... led bk'• for Iha awerd of • Daily Pllot August l 1983 h&rl 1 pet1n9'1hlp Ofllcllll Record• of uld Coonty trect l0t the abcMI protect • 08 8 Sheri Wllltams Excepting lrom • portion of Uld BIO• thlll b8 rac.IWd In Iha 44 • 3 I Thlt 81,1...,,.,,1 wu filed wllh the lend one-hilt of 111 mlner1f1. otl. gae. lndentln.d et>ove. end 111 ------------'Coon!)' Cieri! 01 Orllf198 County on Ind other l1y<lroee1bon sul>ttanoea, open4ld end publicly reed aloud •I C*'*9ca to Go-Carta 1y 1 t tll83 saved o• sold lrom 111e •bove d• tile 1tiov.e11ted time and p1-. What-1"" Fed ' F120:2M ec;rlbed lanO upon the condition. Tn.re #Ill be a no depoalt requlfad Roll 'em ofl 1"" mer1cet Published Ofllf191 Coat Dally tloweYe<. tllat the Gr•ntOf or toe· lor NCh Ml of bid documents I With • Claeli.d Ad Piiot .My 26, Aug. 2. 9, 16, l983 c:eMOr• In lnter"t of owner.nip *'1•11 guerent .. lllelr relurn In good con. Cal Nowt M 2-Sf711 4228-83 hive no rlgnt of entry upon the llYr· dltlon within -· dll)'t elter the bid f-ot 11le l1nd end thall not drlll lor ~Ing dat1. euch sub•llnc>M wltll the upper tOO Eech bid mull conl0tm end -------------L------------Jleet of aaJld lend. H reHrved by reepontl\19 to Ille contract Jane Glltdlner. • alngle women. E41¢11 bidder l/\lll1 tubmll. on t DlllH IOTICIS l1urbet Gardlnet a widow. end Mery mentt. • morn.r and deughter, In deed r• form furnl•hed wttll the contrect corded April 5. 1955, In booll 3020, documents. • 1111 of the propoeed ·MARRO WU.LIAM N. MARR ll. passed away on July 30. 1983 at his residence in Laguna Beach. He was as- aist.anl manager for the Spigot Liquor Store, Laguna Beach, Ca. He is survived by tus mother Sandra MMT of North Fork. Ca , brother and 3 listers. Funeral llervices will be held on Tueiday, August 2, 1983 at l l:OOAM at the M cCormic k Mortuary Chapel, Laguna Beach with Rev Ellsworth L. Rkh- ardaon officiating. Private lnu r nmenl M cC o rmic k Mortuary. Laguna Beach pege 339. Olflclal Records. sutx:ontrec:tOt't on thlt protect M Fleearvfng therefrom Nternenl• quired b)'1he SuC>letllng end Su Beach, Ca. for 34 yea.rs. tOt entryweye. p1t10 end cerporlt 11 con14.1Ct1ng Felr Prectrc.a Act. Govt. Pas..wd away on July 30, 1'1own end d.ilnad on tile 1bve ref· COde Sec. 4100" eeq 1983 She was a former jun· erenced condominium plen Eech bldd« muat sut>mll with h . . . h ) PARCEL 3· An eu«nent tor either bid oertlfled 0t cutllar'a c:heclt pey-ior high 9C 00 teacher in entryweyt, patio or carportt owr eble 10 1he DISTRICT or , bid bond Sant.a Ana, Ca. for 25 years. th•I por11on ol the IJllteln•boYe o., In Ille lorm le( lonh In contract She was born and ra.i.!led in acrlbed common aree wttk:ll ere documents In en emount not .Redlands. Ca: Swviveq ~y = 1 11 on ~1o~=7,,"'iu!"'~~ =·~ :~~,':,:=::=:: .~ 1 9elleral cousms. MemonaJ recorded June 3. 19110. In him In the....,,, of lellure to ent services will be held on Fri-book 13624, P•oe 1201. Ofllcl•I Re-Into Mid contrlC1. euc11 IMQltft}' day August 5 1983 at cord• of Mid Coontt Deted July 7. DISTRICT nu obl9ioed trom the • • 1983 rector of tl)I Oepertment of lndue-- 1 O:OOAM at the Laguna MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC lrlel RelllloM the g.nerlil pravllltlng Presbyterian Church, 415 1 corporetlon. Tru8111 r11e or per diem •'Oft end the~ Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, SURA & HELLYER ere! pr9Y911ing rate tor llOlldey Ind w ith Dr Rev Edward A PROFESSIONAL CORP. o.....tlmeWOttl In lhe locelltylnwNc:fl · By J.A.Whttmer thl•work It to bel*1ortMd IOt Mdl Caldwell of the church of-A1t0tneyt lor Truat .. craft or type ot WOtlcer nMded to fioaUng. The family aug-P\lbllll1ed Orange Co11t Dally Piiot execute the contrec:t n-rfl• geats donations to the uty 19. 26, Augu•I 2. 19113 4187-83 -on nre et 1he DISTRICT ~ L P b IOCeted II Diil Triller Fec:141ty, 1370 aguna res ytcrl~n Ad1m1Ave.C0tt•U-.Ca.92826. Church or your fevont.e Coplal mey be oblllned on ~t charity. Ptll.IC f«)TlC( A copy of lheM "'" etlell be poeted .. tile JOb 1111•. BIGGI N PlNCKE RT "'""IOfl COUflT 11 1ll1ll t>e mendatory upon the ELFREDA M . "TEDO" BIG-CURT H. PINCKERT, resi-OF CAUf'C>aNIA CONTRACTOR to whom the con- GlN, resident of La~na dent of Newport Beach Ca 700CCOUl•lcNTYC~ ~.• .. , t,raot la awarded end UQOn ll.lboon· • · _,, .. '"'"' rllll1or under lllm. to pey not '-' :;=========;:;;;;::-, and fonner resident of San ,.o. eoa.. 11llllh the 1pecllled r1111 to ell l.ALnlHGla OH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCUH C HAfl't:L 427 E 17th S t Costa Me sa s•s -q311 fl'.AClffC •• ., MIND•IALfl'.AH Cemtlef'f Moriuary Chae>el-Oematory 3500 P.c1fu: View Orivr Newport Beacl'I 644 ~700 *C<MMK:al MOHUAllH Lagun.-Beach o4i-e-i-e 15 Laguno1 Hills I 168 0933 , San Juan Cap1s11ano 4~ 1776 I HAl90ll LA WM-MT. OUYI MortuaTV • Ccmt' tery Cre,.,,.tary 162f> 01tler A~ Cottll M('U 540-5554 ,_CIMOTNllS l&l MOAOWAY MOtlTUAIY 110 8toactw1y Cott1Meu &42 9160 Bernard ino, Ca.. passed I Mta Ana. CA l2'T02 worker• employed by them In lfMI away on July 30 1983 He is "LA INT IF": fl I c A ft o o A. t•ecullon o1 tald oont1eot. ' . . . flOOfttQUIZ No bid~ "''Y withdraw hl• blO survived by hta loving OlflND ANT: 'l00Y AN f()(. period of n!Miy (901 deyt •"• daughter Sandy Pinckert of flODfltOUU IUMMONI 11141 data Mt tor the optnlng bid•. Ne wpor t Beach Ca 3 c-No. 0t1-•12 A peyment bond end • P.· I ., a NOTICll You "'" ....., !IVM. form .. ~ bond will be required prior brothen Waller, Victor an The c~ =dectda llf9IMt'" to e.ecullon of tne contreGI end Warren Pinckert and 4 IU· wlttlollt ,_ "8erM ur-.. lltlell be 111 tne rorm ... tonh 111 u. ten Jeane Dixon, Evelyn '" retpOnd • .,.. llMd c;ontraot dOCument. • Bnar, Erna Miller ~ Ella t~ ~~~ ':::9i1141 9d~ Of G:..,::,:,::.ttoc!:'': ,:!~t:ta'': Miller. Mr P'mckert, m the any 11tomey In tllla metier. YoU Cell!Omla. the contrec1 w11 contlln 1940'1, W81 Councilman and should do 80 promptly IO 111at your ptovttlona p.-mlUlng the~ Mayor Pro-tern for the City wrltttll ftl90flM, 11 eny, mey be flied bidder to tubttlhll• MOUffl• tor f S .,._ d H on tlrnt eny tnOMy1 wttllfltld 11y tilt ois-o a n ~mar lno. e AYISOI Ueted,.. .... ......._ TAICl toertlUfe ~menctuMer moved to Newport Be6ch, .._ II e...-.. ,_..-...., the conlreGt. a-nlnQ Board Ca ln 19~1. Vlait.atlon _.,. u.. • 1 p 1 IOM • -8 /Normeri E. W1taon be held on Tue8day Augua ..-u.. 11111 an• ....,. die • hetttery, loerd of Trua1- 2, 1983 t.rom 9:00AM clee.LN laMat1 ulln..,....._ ~~:,:r, ft:'' Delly Piiot 6:00PM 1t Pad fie: VI 81 u11ea o•euo1rc1ter .. conNIO 427143 MHonu-.ryl D-~~UJt.a~,_°._fld ~r. ~=:'°~::,=tt~ ": •-te Mnnl'r o 't •-7 W ..., ""' • "t1m.,,.,1.~rl8Pl*t•-lie,t11---.....;'".....;;..;;-;.;;;.;;...;.;"".-..'~;.;;.;;--- 7:30PM on Tue.day, Au. ll1y 1t1gun1, puac1e -reglatrJld• e FtC'TmOUl.,._.I 2, 1983 al Our I.Ady 0 tlempo. NAMI I TATUmNT Mount Carmel Cetholl t TO TH! DEFENDANT A Ml file IOllowlllQ l*'IOll• -dolnO C hurch. 1441 Wert Bal ~111 h .. ~ 111ec1 by ~Ila bu:~.f~OOt<ING 21e t. ''"' Blvd., Nowportr Beach ptalntl" t0•1n11 you 11 you with to Str.-i, c0811 Meta, Ce. m21 Mall ot Chrltt.fan dtfencl thfa llwtult. yCMi muat. within Lullen Co•p Inc 2832 aan Ill ......_ '-·'d W._. __ ... _ 10dey1 1tterthl1aummon1l•-wci Mlguel o N~i' .......... c w .,.. nci on ""''~Y on you, Ille with lhl• court 1 Wfltten llZMO r.. ·-,..... -·· •· A upt 3, 1983 at 1 0.00A~rtte>OOM to tilt comp111n1. Un-. Thi• builn-11 cooouciad b . 1 at Our L.ady of Moun you do eo. your ~tutt wtll ti. oorporlllon Y· Carmel C.thollc Ch urch enlertd Oii tl>l)flc,litlon Of tile p!alf\-l.UtiAN c'o'IP INC-. tiff. end till• court m1y enter • ludo• • . , p ' F'lowers wlU be ~p~ or ment 119eln1t you IOt the rallef -. .. ucy .. ul'lan, , .. ronlribuliona may ~ rnlldlt mended 1n tfle ooml)lelnt Milch tlllt •telement •• 11"° with lf\e '° \he Silt.en of Provldence coutd rell\lll 111 oer1111hmen1 ot ~~ t~:" °' °'.,. C-ty on •• SLM ............. ::§-'""""'"""'""'-,._ S or other r9llaf requwtld In the oom· P1Jbllthad OrMQt COMll na.... t. ~ry.of .UW-Wooct., In plelnl. Pilot July 12. UI. 2•, Aug 2. 1eif"' di.a.NI 0876. E:ntombmm 0.tld '•I> t?. , .. ~ 40M-a at PadfJc View M lei A lfendl, e1er11 ,., PH k . Pa('! f I c V I l" Nancy Grant Deputy to Mn .. do M orturayol Newport Be.tcN,.i:'~. ~?.A:T.1,.~ ~:.::.~ 0 •11 NOW. '" f1'CtM't l •092 ·113 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 To '1act Yow Ad, Cll lturu 1•2 .......... -. .......... . THE DAILY PILOT ' CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS 642-5678 REAL ESTATt .,Hinrt-al An.lwtm Hlll• llolla» ..... "" liolbaot'""'""""' C..piHl'M'Ml 8ewt1 l'O(ll)O dol ... , CdlWM--. o. ... "'""' El Toro rw,,1a1 .. v.11r~ llunUttCIOO &...1' Hum, H•rbuur ltvuM' lA&\llwt br·-h l..tt1un• Ifill• 1.a«uno N11"4 I l..ttk•·•-· .. , .... .,,, v,..;.i Nrwpur• I)..., h S.n ci.-.... nu. S.n J\Mln c··~··NJ s.n ... """ lit•l--h So<oll\ '-"""" a.,,_, s...rt. T~un Wnunltla\C"f ........ ttom... '"''~"" AP..tlnW'nt.. e. .. h l'nip»lly a....1w ... t'rupi. c.••·mt'Ury ~ C. "onvnl t'lup.it ')' (_ 01H'Wtlfl\lt\1\tm.. I~ ..... ...., Um&A I Ii-.,..,... lU b MuvuJ '"'"'"" t'rup_ ''~ hMfU\lM•I 1•nt9(\ t .. •Ui '•"""-.. MoJIJlk llomi t'ark> ..,oun1.111n llt-n (JirtUIM' ('u o~.u 11' l"•kl"'' Out ••' SL.h H..i1lrl h1-. f .. r~ ~l'Tvpony Tttn• sn..n.,. "!. l'.l<ctw,,. I\ I: WM!Cd RENTALS How.-. f'urm&htod ''·'~ Unfur1u1tM"d I luUM"' t-"uriu..twd Of Unlum1.-h,J C11nci-.J •'urn l"undu Uni Tvwnhou.M. ... tur-n Townt_ .. Uni Ou1>W••~ furn u..pi.." u .. 1 Apuunrni. "',,..._ A-llMni.Unl Ap<a ""'" or Uni -Room .. llooitd 11 ..... "'""""' '"'"' """"'" Summtt flconl<ll> v ..... -!Vn ... i. • fl<on1<1lt IO Shu• • "'11t.ol> W•n""1 c.,_ ,,,, R.onl 0 11 .... """""" a...,_ tlml<lb Commt Rc-n ... b lnd"61 llfllu.b Siii<..,. M.-""°"""" 1: 1006 100'7 1011 IOU 1024 1028 10)1 1034 1040 ICM? 1044 100 IO:IO 10~2 f0)) 111417 IOISU 1010 1071 IOIO 1084 l<M IOU lotO l01Hl llOCJ Ill! 11.W 117~ JtlA 111· 11:.1 127" IJlll '" JJ:.4 ISi" Ill~ 14..!~ 14)1; l:IOI• 1~1~. 1))11 1~1:. 1)80 lllto 1800 M111t.n . P-.YIMHU ................ , Channing 4 It. 31/2 Ba ~om Tudot hOme wtlh nk;e OOUtal views. F ... twlt ~ d«I with flrepf1ce, huge lamlly room over enllre 3ro floor, IOlld oek l>ullt-ln• end flooring throuohout . Enjoy your ape, NVn• and BBQ In MctucMd patio. Lovely la mlly ntlghbo1hood n e er ach o..ol•, 1>1 ache1 . OWNER WILL ASSIST IN A.RANA.GING N EW FINANCING. Reduced to S3t5,000. Allt for Hallie Strock. 6'4-1020 UHi lut. ISTlTE a•ttWOI IPYIUUllU •llANLllAI Sehr h lllthete4. S."9ff ell atten. llo• llffrett1 Rffr 111-4444 0 UILTLMll Aaeume VA loan on young alngle story 2 Bdrm wtth t>eautllully maintained grounds and faclllli.t ln- Clludlng hNled 1wimmlng pool. Greet COlte Mesa tocetlon. Priced for quick sale et 09nly $126,300. 751-3191 1m 5El.ECT m o ··PAOPEA1~ noc liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1100 llLll& tlL. l&YfHIT ~:~ lltl,tOO m~ b•ltlectener m~ C::"' wttlt ... a = ..... ,,...., ~~ .............. .. 2900 " ............ .... = MMr.HttrHt.l = ""'.,,.._ ........ 2t0l ... ...,,, • uu. :: llMHO. ::! -""\11HI1<11' 2111& HllMI ..., lac:. 2111 REAL ESTAIE =r 113-HOO 291)1~~~ AfltOUNCE .. NTS liiiiiiiiiiiiii ~':":"';;;.."':" = .. UIYll "•""""'" ;io12 TIW•l•E ~=1·9r:~ .. ,... ~:: , .... ····•••4 Tm •I :io1e 3 8drms:~ baths, pool and BUSKSS t. FINANCIAL 4012 IP•· £)agent. '350,000 anomat>lt financing. Full price $550.000. au...,.... .. fur S.1• •8u.J1rw:-Qpputtun111" BuMnt-. W•n1t-d ' I rWftl,,,,.>t)1 {)pf)uthit\lh" '""-llnt'ul W•nlN •Mun..•1 &-1 l,... •• .,, :~::*Cote Realty :g~; & l nvestmE'nt M t 111·1• •M•JN•v W1mtt-d 402H M1tf\l( .. tt1' l h "' 10:~1---------CIUPEll EJilllOYM£NT ll• Ip w.n,~'1 "Jot• W•ntN "'"' TMAI llEITJ \Ill) Why rent wtlen you can Al9ULS own your own mobll ~'t0$ home. Choo• from one »10 of three adult homes In "20 Co•te Mesa or N9W1)0r1 »lO Bc'1. Priced It e low )~) $15.000 to $18.000. Call MOCHAfl>tS£ ""'"I"" Appt...,_._, 1\1,a\~ Bid& ,., ........ i. c.mr·-.. r.q ... ,..... •• f"ompuu-n t'rn '° Vuv ri.,n.0.1.n c ....... s."' lfut.t@lll-.tw'~t (;....,.1, J.-wrtry M-h1nr-ry M••llM~ M1• Wat'ltPd Mt.mn1I INU'~ni.. vu .... f\nn"u"' & l".q..1ptn•·n1 p,.,_ "' °'11•no W'R::'°CS.! •. BOATS "iw.rtrt R.mt ~,.~ .,.,..., .. , S..11 ~i>""'d Siu M..,,n. ~IUP M•'"' ~"'"'.., Sl1pt ~ l) .. k. s~woeo $vppfM,. trwtr~ Hon S..1-rd> TltAICSl'ORTA TIOH 1(110 7011 lll!J 701• 101~ 7018 1020 7012 7024 !OU I 70l1! IUn••ll "°'" e..,.t... llOll l"•mprn 90•• .....,,,. llokn I014 .,.,.,..,...,......,s.-o.-n toll ,.,...... '"'"'" I0)(1 KV • I01l Tr.wk..., Tr•vt·I IOU Tr.i1ti1.-... Ut1lt\" IOltt AUTOMOTIVE """' 1 ..... "'"tt *JIU Awtf' "4it rvtn-. t'1t\I IHll3 Au\1• \\1.mh-d 1«)10 :--. ...... ,. u,.., u •• 111 ouu ~ V.1 ... "1.1u... ~10 Tft•"" W-'~ \,.,. • W4U /\n•"t~""'" ',,.,,....... "'•u AUTOS M'ORTED .. \llH Hott•~I A!Jo\h ,\u111iun llMW • 1111.•n l\.•'•un IJl 1.-•~· .. n ~"" .. " ~·w1 th'"4t11 I.WY J•(\UI• '~~ .... "" &..mbo'fChlnt i...,.. •• ........ -M_...•" M'°" .... ""'" "'''°""""" MO Oprl' ..... -. ......... ). """' ..... """""'' ""'" "°"" -.$Mil ~..,,.., .. Tl>rwo 1'f•umptl Yllllu,.. ...... \'c•1¥0 Moa VIII) ~tlll Ulllll VI 12 ~114 ~117 UllU t ill tl23 flH t it? 11111 t 1i 1 •t~ t !a) tm 1141 llU •10 ... , .... tl)I .. ,, lj)) tltl t i» 1111 till fll) ..., .... tl11 .. ,, '"~ .. ,., 10ta.M4flecl Ada ar. tt .,,...,to a•l ll I ...... ., ............. . .... .., ..... ..... ,.... fOf Information todayl 6'6-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS * ~ • I t .. 00 • ~ a.:> ~ • >< a_) • ~ • p t "1111 lie 1pen' 1lvl not hlth In price: rueon· t b'lt ~i: clHlifild edvtrt.l1lna Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M .• 5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday· Frid a y 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PUBLICATION Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Fri. DEADLINE 11:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECT IO NS : Cancellations and corrections may be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling you r ad. ERRORS. Check yoJt.. ad daily and report errors im mediately. The DAILY · PILOT assumes liabili ty fo r the first incorrect insertion only. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ....... .,1a1. 1 ........... 1ntra1 •••. 1aau 1112 UMllU Bayfront aingle story 3 Br 2 Ba. beam oeilinp, spacious terrace, pier & alip. $1.~.000. Bayfront 6 Br 7 'Ii Ba Villa on wide lot, popl, spa, dock for 120" yacht. $4,850,000. Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn., beam ceillnp, furnished, patios. $4.20,000. IAYSllE PUOl IAYFIMT Spectacular bayfronl d plx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br. 2 ba d.n. 2 boat apacea . .Reduced -$1,500,000. PElllllU l•E IOWFlllT Ocean & jetty viewa. Marine room. 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 aq. ft. X tni parking. $1,385,000. Flllllllll WCI llLLTIP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy Estate l 2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. OOllUll O&YS IAfflllT Coronado Island cu.st. bayfront loL 85; boet deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /lrade UllOWIWl•E Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3600 tq. ~l. $440,000. Will lade for a local property DCW FlllT llOHE llm ~ 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br. l Ba. Duplex, good income. $725,000. Best view, tallest bldg ln-plex with 4 Br 2 Ba. eech level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l -11 ll-.y, .i. O• ,. -. fl f ') f,'r, UITlllE 01110 Gr .. t locatlon near Witt-en" lhOpplng area. Welk to 111 sh09plng. 3 Br, 2 beth. t>eautlfulty 'decot· eted wltll 2 oar gerege. It won't laa1 •I only $125,000. Hurry on thl1 on.I &48-7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS ITPllllU T rlpi.11, with 2 8dr 1112 unite, Income Slll,800 pr rr. Loen p aymenl1 St7,400pr yr. Price $161.000. &3 1-7370 TRADITIO~\L REAl.T' "WOmYE ~ Dc:iebout ELEUICEI" Boy& Beach A muet ... fOf IM pro-' Red Estate fttelonall Double dOOf ..._.. u•n oc:nuwa-- entry to a fUJCUrlout Ital· ll ntlleentry. v.-ultedotll-IAYOIEIT lngt. huge f1mlly room. Beautlfully upgrad ed , wetbar. llreptece. Coun-ttlr" bedroom. Contem- try kitchen overlook• porary delllgn. HerdwoOd wrap around p1Uo eno floon. N-rool. c- IP• with t>rk:lc CS.Cklng. 4 plettly remoOele d Gtent bedroom•. muter kitchen 8211108 pool Ill& aulte with flreplece 3 ca.r yard. RMlletlcally priced. g.,agt . A mu1t He. Excellent l!Mnclng 1233.900 C1ll for lhOW· 11•.1•00 Ing 540-2313 • • THE ~EAL ESTATE RS For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ..... " knock• often "'*' yo1.1 u.. r.utt-a-tt1no 09lly P!!):'Clellifled Adi to r the Or1if10t ~ IMl1t ... Phol"8 .U-6171 More ,.,,,._ _.. ~ lhe~"bug" ... yea r . It you l'leve a camper lher9 not gettinv ~ .... "no. wftfl a ClMllfted Ad. 1111 . . ~--..,_-=a Lama ... ..,.. Award winnlnl architect'• borne ahowa that modem dMp can be warm & lnvtttl\I. Spectacular vtewa of the Padtfc & h1lla. u.ta landlcaptna. MAaier loft 8Uite. One of • kind! IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644~9060 • I • Orange Coaat DAILY PI LOT/Tueaday, Augutl 2, 1883 Cl ..... ltr l&lt "'I" ._ lale ltaMI 1M l&lt lac••• Pref USO ltuff UaJan.lalat4 111111 U1t1raJdt4 lprtatat1, Oaf, !p!teta, lat. Of~lntalt 2tH Waltdal .... al l!!l C.111 •111 1014 1...,..1 .... ~ lott 2c'.if'f~on, ~ :! S:~ C1111 Jltta 1214 laata Aaa 2210 CMta •"• 27%4 •:rnr• lwl 1111 't::':.\g.;~:. latall 2111 "P&llT utll UYUll I UM........... Mell f5% dwn Own/Agt Luxury 2 Br. 2 81 Condo. soc Plue ate 3 Br 2 B~ E ales. nr mn St. 2 8t t AcfOM trom NKh: 2 .,...,.. tor Of A!HT: IOO aq " 2944 UI SAYE" 18orWcondOHt1111'1t2Ptcaru~.,p·,w,~ L012"910'y .. !:h6it .. 'WC/uroomt• .. f()(br 842·9eel. FP. dbl g•1. pool, Jae pool jllCNZlttrU 1800. e. Ito yrd 1526/mo + Bdlm. Pool and~ oar dental. Aeerit. IM14032 ~11~5 1:. CM _ ._, ,-.. .. $1111b/mo 842·5290 buy wlrenl d•l1ll1 '30odep 957-2628 L.aundry.169,840-5078 290 fl.8111! i200t -Imo. 1lv Nftpartl149,90011Low· to Mii Aak for Frll2. w35'allpMu11 ... IPP OllTAlllA -------~30-ll t90BE8TR11yr .. XL"19rt •"".2B ""5. 11t••-11H-77caq"L" We .• 1tth."'°8t.' •i115up.2295ft~ .. , ptlc9d hQme In N-· 5 44_114 t 1• 831•0519 Ownet. e73•7873 ~ Mlnu111 lrom ocear'I. new Mike II yoor'a S350 renlt le " ... ., .... -• IYNI • trial office. 1110 Aid por18-ch.3~room.2 eves 3-2BrlowlnWN1 eas111de cnarmer1pp1n1 al L11au · Pool, Patio, Frplc. 3Bf2Ba.2catgarage, Coet•Maiaa.161492~. dO~#f~ = bath, taroe latnlly room, • .ay•-all 11M.tm loan crpt1 port un111 paid kids Out.landing oceen ti;: 2 Dtn11t1r 557·21141 tulleec:urity,on rllfway HO aq. 11 w l pl'lone a..citt. M2·its4. Uno ftt~. 1111Q8 becllyard. IPll 111111 1 ·I -.-Pt1 do not dl11urd taoan11 5311·8190 BEST '" Br 2 Ba 9?1 lurn or unfurn UllH Y11TA Ho 1>141. ~· 3-400 trw. .--------.~- Newporl BHch only Truly lmprlMI.,. orlglnal Prll\1111 3 Br 3 ea, corner 1828 Futi.non Av• HW 2 u 1 IA 11500 499-6304 1485 t Br t n , 11-4.4--0&09 Av•. St• 214, HI. ..... BB l t4$,900.Callto ... now owner llvo In this home, 2561 Circle Dr Owne~Al.e;.i,:::·5552 Oarage,trplc,wld H •• alaal 15115-159&' 2 Br. 2 Be New !Br Condo. lrptc, MOO/mo.M0-1464 · G11ege ~ alao In 548-23l3 '\.. taslefUlly decorated 5 Opn Aug. 6·7, 12-11, For ___ nook-ups, no pet1 721 'O f l L-Jt ... 10 TownhooH Frplc iky-cptaldrpa, bltna, garage, leyfront Offlc:ile. petlo9, "°"" room 9'10 lheda. THE REAL ESTATERS Bdrm 2 bl home more Into call collect Oelu.e 4·plu. CiiOTce <Ainter SI • ara l•n -llgh11, patio, all bulit-lna. pool, yrly. 762-50? 1 parking , Janitor la I. PflO• negoll1t111 on Ceramic 1111, 11ertlc11 1105-8112-554 t Mau Verde loc, lrg S695Jmo. 11t , iec Days MacArthur Village, I Br, 318 Avocado wkdyt 8:30-6:30 Uk for 173·1003 quanlry.145-1731 ~~::·t~lm~~y'i",;~ Clll1heven 3 Br blgR2 lot. auum loan Bkr 497-6287,Eves pool, tennle, club. TSL Mgmt 842-9412 Kate EXECUTtVE OFFICE LMtlf.... Jlilt w/Caublanca fan, mOl'll hrdwd tloore $215K 979-4383 49a-..792 ~75/mo 646-4380 New/lg aunny Ulr Condo, .ae>eqh,w/l)V1beth& VA tll and 2nd. total Own/Agt 642·9e86 Newport ocean front. Westside 2 Br 1'"88. -..m. .. tt F1r1h .. 4 lfplc, new cpll/Clrp•. lll'low9r. qKI. Sal....,..,, Found 7/ZJ: .. dog, nwd. Pll9llU "llW •• $87 ,600 •llectlve rate ot IOYEll s•o•Es duplex & triplex Spec-anclsd garage, patio, Ilg •••* 1 ......... nu bllna, oaraoe. pool yrty, '300/mo. &42~ :: H 8'~~ •llf tlO 12. 1% HIUm.11 OWC n tacualr 873-7873 yard, no pela. $535/mo. p ~ #ti 7 5 2 • S 0 7 t wk d y a ::af __ ._._. ---- t Reduced 10 S145.900 Exp1n11ve cu1lom home Plush, ntl'Wty dee. 3 br up. • t mo . .sec deposit. t alaHll 2607 &P&llT11UT1 8.30-5:30 Ilk for Kat• IDll'fM llfTU Found 7/29'. IN'Nll bleak M E:i'~~~t~~~t~r qu~~; 3108 Monroe Way. on . huge lot. 5 Br 4'h ba, 2 br dn. bit-Ina. dbl oar 548-5442 or 770-5629. Furnished Bachtllor Apart· Beautifully land1oaped 1111111 ....... L"w '!!,~,~-r~~?) Horth detllland Rnlsh Onl t2 So CalllAeally. newapa&pool Mott ex· Balboa Pen nr Npl Pier D p • 1 •• menl. B•y1ront Private garden apt, pool & apa. ·111 .. A,..,_.,. ___ ..,,..,.. .._-..i.4f4.3a20 b Y 546-5605 clullve .nowcase nome Fee. Assume St2t,OOO HI ••• -Beach Older person. No Patios, decka. No pela. 2er, 1 • In choice Nwpt 130-205aqfl Some2 t!.~~. bace:~ ''';:!.~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on a commanding view owe 2nd $395.000 By Elite area 2 Br 2 Ba •ppfa pet1 Yrty $425. t11. lut. t Bdrm $500-$505 Ht1. Cethlderal celllflGI, omc. tuit.a b< .... oak and genl(OUI PR•-••tCll lot $935,000 IHhld. owner, 873'-0t25 lnclda dshwahr 1 garage cleaning & Security Oep 2 Bdrm 1'1· Ba $590 wood brunlng lrplc, new Rlcept & AnlQ ~ fnllllft ADS rooms with~ VIEW .. ~-$t31,5001andquole.A& ...... f SI ocean111ewS52011allee 673-6785 eves and 2250\languard Wey cptldrpa, lg pvt elect< gardenCOUf1yard~ uunu DECKS . .,,_ the flral to Been llshln ror )usl that H lnveatments. 75 t-5989 -•• er I I 14 539-6190 BEST wknds 540_1M128 tree, garage. $750 mo. wfndowa Cell 182 ...., right home? This 3 Bdrm Agt 631·5f55 · · ID£ fRE£ live In this " bedroom Meaa v~"'e <>•auty la Duplex. $260.000, 3 Br a 2 25 totelly finished 11111 1011. EJ Toro 2 2 ···~ I leacL 21t.•t m-·-M .. ~ '""1 1•00 -u """ er S20K d SI Price S23,500. Cltu 011-1 • vv W11taJa1t1r 1 -•na -·~• ,..,..,,.."" • .. worth hooking ontol ' own. eps 10 dale, 3 ml No. 01 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2200 sq ft. 115 l uxuT ous t Br Condo. Lg Bach/Unit· trig, pallo, . Full Ml'vtce eotporate of Cal - WAH RrRONl Super anarp -outstand· llnd. 974-2144 Bakeralleld, n-araa S acre, jac. fruit trees. utra pool, Jae. good loc, close n Ice a re a ' VI c -3 Br, 2 Ba, frpk, w/d. #rig, llce epec;e' In prMllgk>u; : ttOMI !:> i.e. Ing neighborhood • Gersten Alty PO Bo• clean.Gardner Avall911 1o Ho ag Hospllal torla/Canyon area, no d1hwr. $900/mo. L.-gunaH1111toa.llon.dhc ... l ... ll REAL ESTATE beaulllully landscapad. FUT&ITIO PllOE 6286. Npt Bch 92660 631-2150 $800/mo. 9~ Clogs A .., a 11 6 I 2 7 9811-7773 amenltl• Include ,_ II-• - 131·1400 !:S,:~~. ~~~11{;>fhY 1171,000 llPLU Oat ,1 c..... FHatlia Apart•••ll, Uaf. S41omo 63t-6e12 .... , brary. 71411159.1511 •--------on the Balboa Peninsula. 3 •1 y II 223 Lge 2 br. 2 ba luxury a,;I B lb p· p I Newport Be6Ch Lido c.n. -,---------BA In front, 1 BR In rear Prtptrt: 1525 I •Y. 4 -2446 Elden Av $695/mo 11 01 en t, germ, pvt ~\/Ill 3250 Found: 8* F. Rabbit, F. ---~-~~~~~""""""""""";.;;, -G 2702 enl, no smoking or cool<· age.,.. eq blll/ten rntxeel "~d "IAIE AHllTI" A money make! Always c•owDEDT Compare! You'll rent lhls 18111 851-6226 Ing. S225 675-339 t " 1 or commercial UM(, M blll Lab F o~A.: With view ol Big Canyon rentedl Call tor turther In-n elegant 3 Br multi-level 12566 mo. Fabulous 2Br -& B oround noor. x.lra wide ' · goltcour11. Dramatic I formation. LET US HELPI 2111 Ba dbl garage pool 2•.;Ba Penthouse. 3oo0 Nl~~~rs143t r wl garage, Furnished Sleeping room, door plus 2 loading lrlever, F. S•elpl>tnt light & 1lryl Move-In --------Ill ft•n•s Brand n-2 & 3 Br 2 B• home S675 539 6 t90 sq It n 1 111 ...,,. share bath, nr SC Plaza, Clock•, ample olt street ai&meae. reel collat. NB 'lit.YE •• i..c.w --ew cp 5• u s .,.. 645-5577 I .... p•rklnn, 81 11 $.50 a .,, Animal Slllltw 126 M8ll rNdy, coatom, quality n • PIYIUll aira•Ttl homes nr Riverside Lrg BEST lee ~· _ Valet parking, 24 hr. se-___ __, emale noo-.... kr prel. a ... ..., Dr CM &4+.388e decor, 2 Br + den roanonthlsterrlflc3bclrm, ~ renc urds centr ff t le L 240 curlty Westwood Newly decorated Eastalde S2701mo. 556-1737. It. NNN CAt, Slyvla, --·--·------ 1329,500. Call Dona 2•.; ba private end unit In lll ... 120 · ' ' •• • IC. To~rs. 10717 Wiiishire 2 Br. 1 Ba No pets --Pelican PrQPef11ea Inc. F--............ --t......., heat-air. cpl, dish· ~v Furn. room In 3 Brtondo, """" ,_ .. , ,.._..,.... -v• Chlcheetw 644-8200 xlnt looatlon near So.,~~~~~~~~~ washers, many extras. 3 Br. 2 Ba. encl gar, close Bll1d , (213) 474.3575 $500/mo. 63t·6155 nr s.c. Plaza for car-7 14/845-8501 c:et. white P9W9 ~ oNn, Coast Plaza. With FromS63,950 30yr llxed 10 schools, shop1, lrwys, $435, 2 br, lovely spac. woman. Full house prlvl-NEWPORT B!ACH offtce Pacific SMdl Tract IW substantial down, pymts assum. loans, VA-FHA kids o $700 962-447 1 clean, on quiet cul de sac 01 TllE ILIFFS I e g e s ' Po o 11 I• c . 1,000 aq. tt. A1trac11ve, Beactl & Atlanta. H.B. are only $790/mol llAlllR llllWll sml Cl~n pymt Call 3 Br. 2 Ba. remod. no pell. In Anaheim, nr Katella & Quiet 2Br, 281, close lo $225/mo. 545-3110 Well Maintained, Modem 9611-1221, INI0-3211 ti: Macnab -Irv me 759-1501 or 752·7373 Spacious 3 Bdrm nome 0 w n er any 11 me Avall9·1. $695 963-1777 Euclid 545.5704 beach. flreplaoe, p1t10, Mal Fem has unlum rm Building on Ovi.t Street. Found lrg wht ~ ---------waral' ~&LEE with huge added fam-1-359-53116 I JL-:-Clshwshr, din rm, encl wl pvt Ba to rent to AaaiOned Parking. Glif-7/'19, vie Beedlwalk, ni ~ lly/gama room Vary I.E. 62 Beachn 1 Br bungalow 1 ... garage $625 mo. 2 t63 age 1 A v a 11 ab I• Go6deii ... I a. Yof1c1own. lnlUT Real EltaW Interesting use ol llghll Watlt4 1 S $300 viii• lree call Pt1iaaala 2707 Pacific, CM. Jell Agt. ~~~~~~ ~r;P~ yra &45-48001845-3323 636-0483. End unit condo near Hoag, 1 and Indoor /outdoor llv-j WllL PAV CASH for 2 or 539-6190 BEST Rily fee p 17. cell 548•4530. .,,---------~eel fOf' ptolenlonaJ. At--~ Ing. An unusual op-3 b h lh ~... $450. 2 Br utll pd Nr Beach. Furn., Private NO LEASE. Pr•ttoiou. of-Found rad io, Newpot1 ... 1 ......_ . r=n:. ..,..... 11 1 1 .. r ouse al n ...... s to Old town ctasatc 5 rm tam 410 Hsrdlno, Balboa. __ ___ flee bldg prime C M loc ~ .. 7 ... """70 ti~."': :;,~ 2";12~ ~ ~~~ksr s111:9~:00~nu be moved. 850--4133 apot w/bltlna & shady Ph8PM-9PM 547-1155 ~Br. 2 Ba. built-Ins, 2 car entry, l<ltchenetle. TV.. Security. u111, ·malnt : __,.. .,.._ v .,..,., CIOM 1•2-1200 L11aa• "1"1 92 yard $400'• kids ok . gar•r w/opener pool W/D, Pool, Tennl•. Slit Frorn 1155. &42-7850 Found: YO.,. F Lab-type R9uon':btycomp:fced~t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 539-6190 BEST Alty lee Cer111 ••I Mar 7 2 spa 795/mo 545-311s: Bath, Non-amkr, 1225, dog recently GfoomeCI $143,000. Dorothy Hed· WTllH ONll F~rr'::! ,2 r s2~·c, ~-•••&CILATt •11 2 Br, 1 ea. frplc, 2 car Pkg. Pentr dge Cove. :: utlla, 493-3490 ~.:'Pfr'1om .,~25~ vie. CM/NB.142-303e .• caeUe fOI' awolntment. 2424 Santa Ana Ave on Townhome, security Like new. 2Br, dbl gar, yrly. $625/mo + tat & THE VICTORIAN 2 Br. 1~ an Fronl 2BR, 2 Cit 557-7010 Found; Yng M. G«m. 2 Bdrm, patio, fireplace, 1 , 1 • , , gated comm .. ocean pool, tennis. only $675. last 873-9224 Ba. wl gar. $525, Cfpls. ~arage. Right on Sand, Shepherd lmoa? dbl car gar. 1119.000. view. Club house, pool, Call Key 9'12·7760 2 Br 1 Ba, lrplc, "eek. n" drapes, stove, lncd yard ully Carpeted , fully OFFICES, 1800 W. Coeat 17th I T u a i In C M . u " 1 1 1 Cl Furnished w/ Antique Hwy (opp Bay Club). '400 &42-2742. Ill FIOlll tennis a beach prlv no Spill level 3 Br 2 Ba s650 cpl. $700/mo tst, last 1 w pal ~6r~1e[ P1 Furniture. $1,000 week aq. 11 .. 1426. Steve, ....,..--------PIYlutl IULTH pets. S 1,000mo. Call kldpel ok pool spe more $250 dep. Quiel cpl only. 636 4128 f's~ tor 11,1mmer maid MNlce 549-2117 LOST: REWAROI Aid toy GE 159.9100 --------. ' . " lll-l120 496-7448 539-6t90 BEST Rily fee Noamoklngorpets Avail -• Included. Call Mr. Paul Offlce ...... ec41lor ..... : 747 poodle,~}~ HIMs, I t .. ~ 21 H 8115. Call Ans-Ad YIW •E 645-11927 h. se95'1mo Utl .. pd. A/C, Laguna. .. _.__. , --••••.. Harbor Knolls Condo. 3 !!f!' IC Walk to beach Lovely 1 540, 642-4300 24 hrs. 2 Br, 2 Ba. quiet lamlly Room, S300. ~ ba & en-ground fir . 1055 El •-L-08_,..,T_W_Al._LET __ ln_C_DM _ _ ,._ -· I ... L lAiO er, 21h Ba. $260,000. By ... o••y11 story, 4 Br, 3 bl, lam rm. 2 B I 7 3 bclfm, 2 bath nome on aal. C• -owner. 760-696t. -din rm patio coortyd r, walk to bch In nice c 0 m P e x trance. Coolllng, working amino Of, Col1a MIN. .,.. on /'le by °""' cul·Cle-aac. Covered IOWFlllT Offll For leaae, completely (Showcase Ho~es). Call COM. Close 10 senior ell Dahwr/dl1po111, lndry man Laguna 494-4459. 3 etka E. of Fa!Mew & Woman Reat. 11 found patio and morel Only 111111 YllW Ill furnished home, 10 to t2 Mr Meyer 5411•13811 club lnq 111618 Narcl111us lac, encl gar, no pets. Adams. pteeae ptlofll 7eo..tm $132500 Stoctcco-op.2Bdrm.Belt lHIP•rtOlltltHPI monlhl, beginning _. __ oroall213-445-7676. S560/mo. Incl gas & AoomlorSr.Cltlz.en,C.M. 754_104o,Mr Tracy LOlt white.,....... ca. . .,• .. .;1 _ -bargain. $130.000. OWC OPENSATISUND1'Y Aug/Sepl Hrdwood Jmae 2244 C • 724 waler $300 dep. 2324 Non-smkr, male or fem. V" 8alboa ~ Fft wl _......,. ,.._ 3 witn $30.000 Cln. tloora, fine cablnlry, 2 5 Bd 57w$2000 tlll tll Elden. S.US-4 147. $250• 548-7499. DELUXE OFflCE SUITES .,.. · · th thl1 3 bdrm. beth R&H lnV11mt 751•5969 4 Bdrm 2ba Montago Mdl. marble bath. 3 trpls, back lo rms .,.,. . Btyfronl bldg, 800-1107 mom. 7-'19.lndoor cat bff,utyl L~t price In Adjacent to park and bay vi-. oriental rugs. 2Br, w.Ba. lam rm. new WllTUIE YILLAIE IMa 1 ltari lttl *I tt avall from 1 1.25. o nly. I 7 S. 8 2 3 I . ., ... Only s t35,950. .. • .,,If,........ Anderson Sehl. Vacant -ant Iqua s . $ 4 5 0 0 ~ cpll/drpa/palnt, lg patio. am Nijie m coeta u;;a, Nr BASEMENT St.00 9q "· 11111450-0el2. Oall leallller • ...., Ooean CIOM. 2Br. + 2 ea. lmmed. occupancy avall. 640-5332 sor No pets, nice location. 955 w 19th . .St0 • S460 t s c Plaza Room/Board. 2500 aq tt. Cal: Mon-Ff1 LOST: Zippered jew9lry tlt·ISlO Pool ~ Tannie + Secu{lly By lo'~,;.~ 1!5i~~!:: or IHIH ltf.,altltttl lfy 2195 Miner ST $850 1110. Br. 1 ea, patio, bit-Ins, Senior• 84 t-8444 9-S. 842_.644 CAMI"'. ~di .,..,.wtlA1,.~t· OPEN TILL 8PM. Gate. 4 yrs new ... 2 ,.,_ l •202 ~ dep To see call pool.spa,nopeta. •••tr ., ~-.. S 1 2 9 • o o o Ag • n t .,..4. 542 -•111 • 645-9604 TSL •i•t 141·1122 NEWPORT CENTER. Fun 851-9135, 644-420f 1 .... ,' ••••• , 651·1177 ....... 2tM Mn/lee Executive Sultee. SCRAM.LETS lniae l 4 lllE IOWFlllT I Ital 1 Br 1922 Wallace Ave Daaa Pilat 272' BaYfront 3 Br, 2 Ba, $57S-$125. 640-5470 aaa "IHlll ... I Belbo• Panln Pt. SBA •&Olltl l"~•n upstairs. refr!Qe, quiet. 2 Br 1 ba, very clean, gar-s 11100/mo, 21 Balboa PllY&TI "'111'1 ANSWERS _.. 3ba. $895,000. Terms • ...., ~20/mo Sierra Mgmt age. sml Cleek $500. Call Cova. 845-5135. 3 bd, 2'~ ba, great view avallable. PllP UUIE~HT Co 641-1324 493-8536 CdM 2Br 2ba, cio-.tp "" Snare with metketlng Peytng. Am.-Thousand• below market people. Option to Mii our P«:an. t.•AQMt S220K own/bkr 752-8870 Pl•J• ll.l 111· 1100 714-111-1111 1 Br. cpls/drps, carpor1. Bachelor, all ullla paid, ol Newport Harbot,"1)001. 1n11ealment programa. PAYMEH'T •-JL--3 Br 2ea. encl patio, small yd 2522 Santa Ana close 10 beach S3501mo. SIOO day, 675·2763 Alrpo!'t .,.._ $200 mo. We n-.. e .. __ .....,,....,. -_. Walnul Sq S7115/mo S3 ..,.,, _, ,..,._..._,,_.,, Lowest P'1oed In Walnu1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P11iHal1 2207 662-2686.979-1942 Ave 85/mo.646-3192 861-6142 llalhHIYltw Bob98e-lvv• pw1y a .__.,.,.., TllTI.l Hll YIWIE :~~ 2s:8~~'d~i WIE LIT Be•~h· Hou•• for r-t. 2Br 5725 rent loown 3 Br 2 Ba !Br garden ept,ltove, LO 3Br 2ba. frple, new cpl, 4Br 2ba Week ol August • $290 /up, carpe11. moving Into a new condo. 3 Bdrm we41 al lalned --'"' retrlge, S395/mo levelers, gar $675. call 13-20 available. S825, Ph drepes, ate, reatroomt, We'°'°...,.. yoo• to brinO uceli ent roc"atlon :f.'.jjjjAiiiniiiniiioriiiiiiSiiiamiiiiiie&iiiiij2·jjj2jjj88jjj8iiiiiiii 90x178wfthotder I~ bll, 2 story. dbl gar, pool garage & xlras 548-1377 493-8538 546-5605. 17301 Beech Blvd. Hunt-M>m9Ctliligf0ftheh0uaa- • lfl'\llum, new carpel and 11 home.~22!5.000. new cpl, open beam cell· 539-6190 BEST Ally lee _ lnglon Blach 842•2834. l~e 1 PAYMENT. neutral decor Sf74,500. TllnlllOl1ILll ll11 ••0•n1I• IHr. Inga $925/mo yrly, Ouallty 5 Br E•ec nome 1 Br unturn, Pool, laundry Haat. leacla 74 ON THE SANO •""'ECUTIVESUITE.S• p---•-•ll ,.675-8120 •o• Turtlerock Highlands' tac From $404 Utile B B .. d SUMMER RENTAL "" -l 1!11ijlC)UI t •f "ti a: l&ll&ll lt 141-1711 C • Ill 2222 51800/mo Av.it 9.1 paid 548-0336 1 r 1 1 encls garage, 3 Br 2 Ba. uoll. _,bar, Full Mn!, prime CM loc, ~ ....... 'A 1 ,....... d I ~~~~~~~~~ trlH I II ---kids oil. S450 962•4471 lurnlahecl, washer, dryer 2t0-320eqt10f'comblne. _.., .. _ lltOfS, 675-6000 arge SC><>.....,.. an vi-I" GOLDEN PROPERTIES 2 Bdrm 1 Batn $590. gar-or 968-9853 Incle! Summer. enclad Mary bkr 842-3~ a.cl'le6or/11!Sad\910rette •-------• ::,oT~t':l~11~1~~~ Lido Ille IQI aty 3 Br exec CLEAN 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 FP. 2 752-1589 age. large patio, no peta, 28r, 1ea. mlnules trom gtrage 5602 Seaehore · Offtce& BlrthdeyPartlM IJ1uj l I I lh~ elk t pool hOme on 56' IOI Sell or ~gar nw pnl, nr H ancho San Joaq I laundry hOok up avail bch. upslllrs & balcony TSL Mgmt. &42-1803 • EJIOITIYI SlfTIS. TIE un •1&1 ::o i'.nn1s. R:Ouc.'.:, over ucnenge P P. 673-3315 pe~,"'$ ~~~P~~0-~~9 n Condo 2 bd 2'"r be, ~~ 534 Bernud 642•4905 $500 mo 720-0844 ___ leatali It 1 MO FREE RENT 7 . 1&1.11& tlUll S29.000 for last sale. c~. w I we t b • r , Ir p I 2 Br 1 B• 1 child ok, no With ShOrt term ...... full :sa..8531, ~ LARGE HOME ..,. Low down. low price. Sea· B u v 2 B 2'11 Ba T noo I Mfvlce -Isling 11111 auumable at view, lrg lot. $379,000 2 r cutle, pV1 patio, gar· S11001mo 640·8559 pell 2S63 Elden J' lrgrilv rm, din ~t bltl::: lapL. ltOI eult81. Keep your ... •- 300 :~E~~~tENA 10 75%. Now •• only Darrell Pash Propenles :~,~· s~~~~m~~trg~-THELAKEGne1 un11 S475tmo 831·3671 gar, lrplc, yard & patio Fem 20-30 to ahr N.B. apt, r::.01m'; h~n.p:1 ........ rrw MUST SELL $267.~:.,M1a:•11o«erll 851-8787 675_6173 Spac1ou1 1 Br , partially 2 Br 1 Ba $445/mo 2269 .,ea, new c erpe 112 blk lo bch. $257 50 Dover Of Suite 14. New· 8-111fuf1Jtc:ltlngQlr1a . ...... --& rurn. lrg deck, lrplc, din-C Maple No pell $650/mo 642-7603. o 650-1841, 540-2960 por1 e.eCt, 631-3451 Pnvaierooma _,..... 3Br. l'~Ba, avail now, Ing. eal In kit, bltlns 540-44&.4 · · Deity 10AM-2AM BY OWNER 875--11729 -~D~ IEWPllT $925 mo. 640-9139 5650/mo _ __ •$450/mo up 1 & 2 Br Female mid lwenflM non llYYllW 1ea5Part1Ave.C M ..:::= • 111. IOU II ~ ~IJI TIWllMIE Bar etl All 642 5200 2 Br 1 bl, cpl, Clrapea, unturn & tum. pool, ape. smkr anr 3 Br. 2 Ba. C<IM ... _ .. ,..... ••• ..-..... -u 831.1e93 -.• • -r ~ ?Y~ Almoal new loor bedroom 3 Br 2 Ba 8 trplc, So ol r Y · bit-ins. $465 2272 18992 Flortda 842-2634, very nice. 1240 + Clep . .,_, .. .,.-09., ........ ev--•• t __ YI.., -·----PCH. Avail. 8110 al LltHI litHl 2 52 Maple 631·2927 842-3172 Con11et \llc t orle able. 642-4044. Mono-Fri. SPIRITUAL READINGS ~ •~ 1 11 sw townhouse near beach. $1050/mo. 675-2500 _ _ --720· 1902. ~5. Advice In .. matt.A. l.0¥9. 200 bllc. 40' lot, 3br + den, IChOOls, and shopping. ---------1 Br Condo, community 2 Br 1 Ba lower unll In Lg Bach. w/yd, lull kit. nr marriage &. bualnen. 3ba, yard, compl. ref\Jrb. UllYERSln Low down Aasume 111 at Spec1acular 3 Br 2 Ba pool, nr snopplng. ssoo 4-plex. trg rooms. lndry bch. quiet pe1son, no F to lhr ptly turn. Bat boa Aleo ~. 1115 (S.Sc!~·ooon-;).0pen217 JCl 81 atlymlne1·5. V1a1ca25n%t.·S017w5.c000balance houM exec al)'le yearly mo 492-6700 rec, no pell $470tmo peta.non...mkr $3110mo. llland houae, M OO ""+ So. El Camino AMI, San _ ,., PARI S 1060 kids animal• Info --27 t •A E 16th Pl 960-05117 dee> 675-5316 -a.m. Uc:'d. 492•72". Qwner/.ont 873 5551 •-Pr rtl LN 539-6t90 BEST Riiy IM Beautlful 4 Br. lam rm nm 644-0452• ..., · -• ~~ ti • Cocktail pool & 1ac. Avall _ SUWllD Female prof non-•mkr T _, •ti IPYIUSI 3 M:;:n·1n2 t~:· G~~~:~ ~11')111·2110 Styllah 3 Br 2•.; ba dpl• Im med. s 1400/mo. 2Br 2 Ba-B-lu_ff_vlew __ C_hl-ld rmmte to •hr CM 1·203aq.n.omce r-',·Lj--rri~rmmrmtr• 4 BR.' a Ing I e ·I 11 I , Hornes. Premium gr_,· I•-------• Sky11tea, spa tub. frplc In 873-5354, ag1 Ole 631-6 107 VJLLA&E TwnhM, w/pool, Jae & 1·2117 aq. ft. offtce Tr 1 d 1 w 1 n Cl 1 . U n _ matr Suite. Many other N-1 & 2 Bdrm luxury tennis. $360 + 11\ utll. With tum fOf purchlae If bell location on large lot. IOUll YllWUI amenities. 2100 s/I, t11 • Hitl Vi!!• 7 2 Br 2 ~··patio, pool, 191. apt• In 14 plane. t Bdrm Mull Ilka doge. 646-9419 dellred. $"8~0 rA ~i ~i:;~= and yoo own Bright 28r. 281 corner unit ~~~~51:, 5$ 1400tmo. Llt-~9.!l~!~R3 RBdENT 3 lJOO~mg u ~,.SC ir~· from $545, 2 Bdrm from Female wanted to ll'lr hM , Alrtne tk*9l, Od t• Od. 31,183.Joen~t9 19 ...... 41ai .. 1• ,. 86t-9t35 . ~201 on top floor Luxury am-..., .....,., • ...,"' rm. 645-4533 $830 TownhOUte from lutn rm (Gftd\et Ir .. ). No menltles, ownM ani1lous. W&ll H .IH TO IUOI Ba. $750/mo F•r\Ced $695 + pools, tanni., depoalt. no 1111 mo. Cail ,,., ~o ... a•d 645 6101 Cetta... 1124 BYCO 845-2251 · yard, kids/pell welcome 2 Br 2 Ba stove, West· wtterfalls. ponds Gas for S2501mo. 831-2578. ------- SPE A Lar~:'rert!~~plc Agent. no fee. 883-1500. alda, l::J' rec no pe11 cooking & heating paid. l11iatu The l'9glL name (38 Yf'll• UITllll•• NIL-E Oulel location 3 B~ 2 Ba, fireplace. RV 1cce11. $ t48.000 llnanclng by ~. . ., ....... "'. Ml-lllt Univ. Pk Terrace 3 Br ---------1 Dover model, 2 Ba, clnt Pl••• loc:etlon, walking dis- tance to tomm. pool. F• ... ., .... r elnd $1311,500. Jean L.aten 752· 1414 uttte M68I Mutfet aat on a Tuff•I. along c am• a eplder Md rMd In the Dally Piiot Claa~fl•d ...., .t>out Mtaa Mut• Laraaam1 1 s "UlllMTIUIH" ............. ......... n In fact It'• eo rOfnfnllc Ille owner 001 manled and moved 1wayll It'• a gr"t Nttle love nest In Laguna VIiiage with 2 bdrmt, 2 ear garage, communhy pool, apa Ind tennis In a lovely country like at- motph«e. lt'1 t buy at only SI 12.000 lac1Ulllh /Jn ,.m,[L llAll[Y f,, ASSOCIATES 144-1211 tit'• Tuflle. and bougM It -=---------tot ... ff.. You cen Mii )'OU' tuffet ef\d Iota of ottlar tlllnga through D•llY Pilot Ctaaattled A*. CSI 142~11 Git GREEN CMll fOf WHITE elephltlll wflh a Claulfl9d Ad Call 142-6178 OCEAN Family & Adult Pools I It L I 14751~6-4382. From San 04eo0 Frwy Fe lo thr 2 Br, 1 Ba. lntall ltll FANTASTIC TEA TennlsCoun l!f!'\ •• 28r 2 Be Twnhse, 1 child, drive Nonn on &each to 1247/mo + ·~ ulll. Avail 2Br, l'A9a, lylCury Park llkeseltlng 1 Br +Oen. 2 B1, ateps to no peta 11116 Wallaoe 1' McFadden and -" on Sept I Julie 548-3389 •fl LllSI Alll•Till ~~ve"~i::°B~ti! Re-~o"o~/~~~la. c SB~O'J'mtJ 2 tB03 2 s5BIO/Tmo &3 t-3E871 ~c~ad~e~ to A sec:w~~ _5_1::-Cf-~-lb_le_<>c.a--n-Vlew--1~o:h~h~f ,;:l•JI~ ~'°:ct-a ~ Cluced to 1285.000 Sale TJI( SNORES prop e r1 y Ho u 111 r, a wnhse, Iden (714)893·5 t98 2 br, 3 ba s. Lagun• leMe. 1150 aq tt located bUalneea-$65,000 t•• • b It L 642-3850 Ave 2 atory, pvt patio, Upna. 2Br wlha.rdwood condo F...,,,., 2 dlek•. In new PfoteAk>nlll office all. Terma. 9A-e187 Y owner perm s ow. gar, trplc, quiet. No pe11 ,..... ~ 499 CI009 bldg wf1h partc Ilk• 91----------Low, $5,000 down, $2000 .,.,---....-------,=-.,..,, 3 bet cottage, completely $550/mo 970-1658 nra, no 1tove or retr~ garage, . -motphete. Ho1pltallty &f911l,.. mo. at 1~ •. 540-7559. 4 remodeled. huge newly 2B S "-~ Pl blk1 !~ .. bc7h8,3n81ce yd S Laguna House private Lane, San Blmlrdlno. 10 _, _.-. In.,._ tendacapecl yard, garage, r, nr o. """'"' az.a, mo . ...,.... room. bath, enlran111. & 5 ,_, """ _... ..,._. • ••ltilt •••ff 11 lrpl, $800/mo, Ill, IUt, s 5 1 !3 5 .. 5 -4 7 3 1. L., ... ltacL 7"1 $400. 497-4391. r~~~~u~0 Cll~O= Clement• ~...o -~ LJltl& 11ns ucurlly No pall 545-vu 4 • -w holtll. Need panner Ot t972 Deluxe Royal lancer 213-380-91180 day1. 2 Br w/g1tr--er-p-ts-.-w-1-1.,-tr N ;;a nr bNCh NB PALATIAL MANSION. ~~t: 09;'~ b8(~5· T~ $310,000 2nd T.0. Wll • • 24•82 2Br. 2B1. large llv-714-548.-8533 evu paid 6311-41~ t-5PM. partial .kltch '$550. viii~ ;~::·~~IQ tt. 884--04111 or 37G-0330 ~~~2.:J~ . .:~'J!:!Y · ;. ' Ing, dining & kitchen -=-------__ 4 Bt. 2•.; Ba nome In 2176 "E" Ptacenlla 1480 Incl yrty 494-3044 • t areaa.Famrmw/-lbar, 2Br 1ba, patio. frplc, gar· eaycreal. •lnl cond, 21112 'C"Placenlla$450 Studio. $300 Utll• pd. NeedroommatebyAug 1 trC al StOfe on~ Ave. l..IO •.! all appllances &: air cone!. aoe. nr Fedco. $525/mo. lrMhly painted, a great 495/mo 2 Br. 1 Be apl, Welk to beach & town Nr beach In Newpof'l leatlll ltll Bctl, 2400 :1 "· Syr ..., . I Yoong adulll welcome. Call 551·6130 tamlly home, oerdener encl p1110, email pet ok. Laguna -494-6087 S650 move--ln, $275mo. 111111 llW Call JICll 49 -6462. • Aot 540-5937 ~dee 4 Br 2.,; TH Ip lncld. $2500/mo For Info cerporl, lndry rm. · 1_6_3_•-_70_2_4 _____ llOt IQ tt, generoua tenant Swtmmlng Pool Chetnloel :·, Ultu ftL.I oor tennis $995. No pet1. please write P 0 Box 735 W 18th St lt!J!rl leacla 7 INwpl oceenfront, mat lmprovement1. 85()-4000 s.vloM Bl*neM. ,,.... t' I Beauiuur 24•80 2ar. 2Ba _7_5_2_·5_8_2_2_o_r _83_3_·_•6_53_ l029. LarcNmonl. N.Y. TSL Mgmt 642· 1803 reap F n-amkr: own rm, aq tt. Offlee Of' comm. pof1 Se~ araa, rtO ~f I home Corner lot laland 2 2 3 E·'d d tOS3&. $4951 2 9 t B 1 be Yrty S333. 631•6198 24112-88 Newpof1 Blvd.. uper nec:esM ry. wtfl "1 story • br Df e a • Bl C -Co-d--3-B-mo r a. poo , C M .,.2 3 • ..,. train, $55.000 f\111 ~, .. i kllllhen Fam rm, llOht In-Clreu newer kit ll yrd pool R snyon n °· r laundry room. close to OOWFIOIT · · -· .. .., r~. Wiii net $40,000 + · terlor. enclosed porch. S640 539-8190 ~~ ~ $~~~151~7°9 ~~ anopplno 149 E. Bay St. IN NEWPORT BEACH IMIF 10 shr 4 Br furn hm CM/NB t7th & Newport. Call collect Mon-Fri air cone! Young adults sm lee BEST dmym• 0 r • 9 6 • 8• 3 • 1 TIL •i•t. 142-1111 · w/2 prof men. 1-400 1 1~ N-3300 aq tt. ampt. MPM. Aell tor Tim (40t); welcome. $34 ,500. " " Slnglest &2 B<SrmApar1· ut11.Call1ne1CI perklng,lllrcond.Owl'lf lle7-011 1 a.. 540-5937Agt 1112U ev/wknda 1595 2 Br, 2 Ba menla & TownhouHs.1787$42-4300. 175-8900 · '.,. ) Nu.rty new, 12• wide. nr Yard, lrplc, walhef/Clryer BlockilO'Oeean lwc 5 rm Townnouae. pa1lo. lrplc, Some ara elegantly_,__ ________ ,-----,,,.-.,.-...,...,==--,' ...... 1 1 ... =~ ! Npt Bctl. wetk 10 gr,,,_,,, hook-up. No pet• apllt level l11Cut pool frplc sm pet Ot<. Clfpor1, all lurnlthld From '630 oceanfront: lhr fully furn. L.aguna a..ch. 1,500 to .Ir.. · ~ 3 ~., 723Cent«St s6oo·1 rea 539•11190 btHn1 On JemborM Rd at 2 br hou11 wtNwpl e•ec 8,000 IQ tt Pnme nloti· 128,000 8411-257 $775/mo, 111 + aec. Osys BEST O era tees 1140 W 18th SlrMI San Joaquin Hiiia Rd $500/mo. 845-81127 •IY locatlona. Can flm d U yQ(f, inCf TD P9Y9 laac• p Y! 1179 4117-8287, Eves u n TSL 842·8221, 642-1603. 144· 1100 SI oat . Bu 11 n • • • 11!!1't'?O,ooo"' ona .• 1J-'9.....:1 ... ,.,. 496 4792 Bluffs condo, 4 Br 3 Ba, , Prof male 26•35 non-amkr Prop•rtlH Brokerage .... a ,. v ,,. , • Morro Bey n VI-• · recently decorated S595tmo 2 Br, 1"" Ba to •hr 3Br Nrn twf'lllM. Co. 714-762-8011. Lot. $3,990. E1s7 term1. 4 Br. 3 Bl. 2800 IQ tt, 2 yra S 1200 673-2422 T ownh0t1M, n-carpet, C.M. 1275 mo. 548-4301 I.I. lln\11 Belullful v1ew1 o Ille Pa· n-. gardner, no pell. new drapH. leundry Prof. M n/tmkr to thr 2 Br .. ,.., llJll . e ....... ciflc ~an 875-7239. S 1200 831-2150. Eaat Blutt1 Enc. ocn-<'ty room, encloMd g11age. tn Ne. Bl'Jfront, 2 blU to Fout ..,.-_.,.,...,.. In 1n 11t a. 2ftd .. l 6B 38 view, PV1 pool, Jae, 3Br, t923 Pomona bch, Pl/ting. S:J.40 mo. 3345 NlwPOf18IYd buld· T 149 ta 1a1 r, I , Indoor tpa, 21,..,Ba. din rm, lam rm, TSLMgmt 142·111<>3 O~I •41 .2 t1~. Ev ~ .. Call. tor mote Info & RE.._.. _.............._ _.,,._..1 20•21 pl1yrm, newly t>••utllul ammtnltlo, e •1~. ,.~ .. -.... " • · ........ --· --....... redeo. $15()0 mo. Owflef 1 1'100 mo.140·8233 Adult I Br, new C91•1Clrps, .,. ..,.. ........... 142-2 171 ~t1 Bright 2Br. 2B• COl'fllf unit 1681 lndu• SI. 24 t-04&3, pool. l1undry, no peU. Rmmate to atir apt nt So. Ull IU&.n WIDOW HAS Hi iOl on f()C)lloof.Luxury em-871-1402.(213)451-6832 UllllYllWl•I '3115 . 833 ·1890, Ct Plat '"2'15 lll·l• T D' 10000 menltlea. owner en11lov1. 1935 PORT CHELSEA PL 848-11147 ..... iatl ... ~ .. illill ~t. &!a..e2ee .::.0 ·• ----------· .•• ~ up, No BYCO 845-2251 $875 Incl gardener, 3 Br 2 49r 2bl Montago mdl. llli..hton Sprl:,r 1 • 2 Br. UI ~I .. ·1"° ~f ' Ba. M ... Vero.. no Piii. •dJ to A-... ~--..... , ~"" .. FURNISHED Of Rmmte fOf bMCil hOuM. ...... -· ~ v~.· •""'~ m=~ SPECTACULAR rlfl ~·e1 vac!ant 3253 " ,..,..""'' """'· Condoa Aval ~1 Olf· M t5 ~ S350 ,. -_..... ,.... ....._, OCU N VIEW Vac•n'i lmmed occup ao• w/~ner. mlcto, UNFURNISHED. .... + ......... • 1•t. Ii m " Jjl ......... A8loc t73-131t ·=·-........... ~:...~.: FANTASTIC TERMS ~9-e~rglpn Ag~ •v•ll~•1500 mo. OPl(I po~J & •P•· v i ew. ALLUTILITl£S lalt.&dep.t80-C20? .. ~ e..di."11'm'. .......... i.--ooi.,.,i;;-....,.._ 2Br, l'ABa. lv•ury oc•an ~ Sall un 8y own•1• te5011785 54&·3115 PAID HEALTH L8tlb Wuitfl Hit M IA. 1ontno. Agent :::ir.:;••w.N:i-..i~;:: view ~lhouM In •11· Almoll Newp0t1 2 Br 2 Bl 752• &39• 844_·2_5_42 __ ConCIO 2 8~. 2 8•.• near CLU8S. TENNIS. • ···-mm 54 t-5032. H w ·. I G A y H 1 p I clu1tve VIII• 81lb0t RE-flat mo<1e1t decOt' kid• ok Lido 111e Chrmo 3 bd, 3 5 c Plan. pool, SWIMMING, plus -• .. H••-" I 11 I I ( Cluoed 10 1285,000. Sale $400.;s won't lut t>a. 1roe pello, vr-1y IM ,5151mo lnGI. heel & mudl mortl'Sonyi lnlttlot dellOf* IOOlltng Moo *I ft, 3 ffOftt oftlOle, PllPLI • by owner permit• Low. 53Mt90 BEST Alty,.. 1 1800/mo Avail 8-25 •• ,., no IM'IL 83t-'1479 no ivts Modtt' to upotadlt encl maintain !o:r'r ::r:: :;:,,: P:un. ~ Wllrtl. , ... ~ Low, N .000 dOW!\. aaooo Behind SC Plaza ..-.... 175· 1141 • ..-your rental hOme In~· COll4r1g ~Md = I S A u " C I ; mo. at 12% 640·7&68 dee. 3 br, 2 be, DR. ~-:-8~·.r. "'-OfatOf'I mOdel unit, 2 Optft d11ty 9 to 6. 11h1~ fOf •"Of'tlabte e;;:· .32'4 11q ft, 1m • · •• " I T C d 2 bd 2 ..,... ,.... .. ... "' '-It. "-a .. ....__ · COit-_., • 1 I' I ( I I! ~ ~ ••• 003 P err on ° · Br. 2 81, fOf' din rm, Nnl efer....,M«..... ,_ ....,., -,..._., ..... . . . . . exn ••• J!!! _.,-4731 545--4 bl. no Chlldlpetl Aini. Cotl<lo.menyextru Seo Oakwood ., ... c.,.,.14&-tOH D~0.1311, E\119 In ...... al c.-me1 I 1 1 LliC~reo.1!38'."'! UlllllW ! 2a3or13 .. ~,.-1·131 g••• i e1& oeb Girt1nA---· ,__ ... 1. ::'n~•=:..! c [ " A p I W•lleda llouMWAll'linQP•• Of & i Bf, l 20K Clown. tl.,.. ··n• v4 • l v vv-1140-0702 ---"-............. 1111 u;;por1 lelcl\ lldO c;: OOlll=···-~ . I I I I' .~ '1Yo•.r:::..~·wr1-.-...... ~ .. 1n, s1-1to••Ad n7• 21 ·· ·--S-1 Cl~ B 3b ·"-N ~ .... IO . • . . . . -·~ _.._ .,_ •• ... -..:._:_ ... .. .. 3 br, 3 ba, tam rm. 1rp1c, .. .., n " r, e. ·-· !11111d• CM 7 Br t IM twpOf1 B~edl So. '*Y • ._... .,..._ 9C1 llilt. •1~1 ... -•011ttne--oroo1.,. lec lnmttrba.nuger .. , gdnr, ttnnlt/pool Cluplu, upPflf, •nclad 170016\h Strttt i/ildll rw tfth lt.z.jiil tM· ft .. 1oroomo•Cllll llMI', I T A IHI [ " 1--...... -yd °''" by 21&0 Eldtn I l8001rno. &ff.~ -gar. Wllh '"'· lecual, no ( I 0o--... MQtmo. '"5f .. 212t Ofound "°°'· ma WM .. _.., ..__.,l...;.;,,.(.;.;..,(;....;,l..,.'-1"''-I 0 ~--"'" ,,...,,. -StOllOtmo 151-8228 Tiie Blultl, 4 r. 2\t 81 pelt H76tmo Call 1 ""' enytlml dOOf ptua 2 '°:~~ ,,_at r11'4 fMI. Ml ,., w ,......_ ,.. ,. -IWknd •H '"""" 642-5\11 ,_ dOdla. .,.,. Off pmrt/'ltn& No II' I ... t ,_ --i,,;::. -7:"'1 ;:;_ Eaatalde 2 l>r. 1 Ba, enclld Condo, dbl gar~, PlllO. ..... .............., otng49 Oll'IOl1 dbl !>Oft, nt ~~· .. la. S.IO 1 eQ MC s~. a.Id ...... , g.,.,..~1110,1ro y•rd,no Walk t o t nopplng , N--l·a..._.._ tralrvle w & lh k•t . N N. ,.,111 9....,11, ..__,,. = _ • " •.•. t·,!..~t",,1."1'" r r r r r r ff I ..,,.... " • ... ....... ......... ,......... .. ..... .... • •6 .. 1· .... .,. --_......... , !.:! .:! !!!fa .! _ _ _ _ _ _ L . 1)111 36tmo. ;-1 mo :Ci ~ ~ f ! ';,' :--& .;;;; 1C1u 11111e1 A Cl a are tl'I• 880 IMM Awnut 50hno. 1"' 1 "· Pelleen l'TOC*11M IN. -.. t1D1 ,._.. • a '!:f':J.~},"""' •o I I I I I I I I NC OIPC>tlt 848-~42°' 494•74~0 en...., I<'• eucoeeetul {ti l6th) 1t4/14S.U0'1 lllMt•. ftO .,11 . 4a.. 1 =:_ .., '::::.!. • • • • • • • • 770·&ett c:r or .,_d Miii tt'a a 645-IJM The teatM1 draw In tfle W......_ MA 01llO. ~ -. Um .._ a. • .......---. ,__-Nee w.1 ,,.,.,, .. -2 ....... 1 SELL ldl• Item• wltn a •Y to tell mof• Weal ••• 1 Dally '1101 Hew ~ to ..n __ ~_;_~~~~~ ........... ~~_._-~ ........ --_----'"--..... ~-~~~w===anc==Adt====Cell===l4=2=·=M;7.;L.:w:=am==Adl====....,=====·=""=':::J O.ttyPtlotCl...iflec:IAd ~ .~~~~~~~~tl..:Cl~~·~·~m~litd~Ad~.941~~· ... ~,,._~~0'~1 ~11~rr..t~~--~·~ie~ft~ .... ~J1W~m11~~Allll~:JlC1t~eta~~...,~rt~ { -' ) c• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, August 2, 1983 lb ler l•e llre111•r &tMrlbl11 11111 ls1lat11 ltrYict Contracttn, Fuaitart ltllall .. ia1 G1r4tala1 ~ 1lt111il1l• lt"lct1 la11ia1 lerti ftl P1rrl•1 IMll11 Tnt11 ltnict iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inJ paper work night-Gtaeral ' Aand atrlpplng. antique i! 1 1 us seAVicM ONLIMlftb Laguna Nursing service Farthing Interior oealgn 0enn1e Raymond Aoof!ng fYp1no?wora Prooes11ng $1 84 d m a r e s C a I I i!lemodel/Repalrs, comm. restoration & quallty JapanHe Gardener. MFln-Marketing, errand•. Or'a now offering prlvate duty HANGING/STRIPPING New/Repatra/Aeeovera QulOk, auy revi1lon1. Per a~ PAPER TALI< Ass0<:lateJ d tenanoe. clean-up ree appta, church, etc Ra· CO""P8 10 • VISA-MC Scott 845-9326 Uc. 4'4 1488. 859-4102 AeallOtlable. 8~1-1041 , • & r.asld Lie' , bonded. rubbed llnlahee. Free eat 5~7-2210 llabledr"r,•cttve,attract-care ''' n n ... rhal'• ALL you pay or a & organlie. lndlvtdual & Ins For est, !552-9142 Phone eatlmates Wiit • g flve.tna. Aides, LVN's, Exper1 Wallcovertng In-•tcrttarial Wia .. -rltaaia• 30d 0 business. 760-1988 pickup & deliver Mow,edge,clean-up,lrlm. Ive older woman, own AN'anowavallat>le 24Hr 11 1 R a.s C 11 •' 1--. .,, •• In ~~e8 EXECUTIVE SUPPORT Crt•lt Con1tlia1 539-8676 Freeul. Reas. ratea Jim car S10 hr 646-9734 Service 714-494-7272 !~~~~~~nm~. 5·81~;:~ • ltnieH -~~ !lw·Sunan1ne In DAILY Your olftce Top skllls. Incl. BAD CREOtf? clear up Gar•t• Door l1p1ir 646• 1956 H1111 Shli• • • i -WO<d Proce11tng 8VNt>HINE WINDOW word procesalng. Pro! neg. TRW prollle Money _ _ Baa•yaaa I lllll llf PROF. WALLCOVERING & letter compoaltlon. CLEANING 642-1S.9 references 497-6290 back guar 645-5840 Spdnga.repafr. door o~r-Mature pro1ualonal Fiii PAllTlll Retsavall. Comml/reald Reas. Prompt. 642-8035 WHITE WIZARD PILOT ' ' S:! i ators. See <Semonatratlon REPAIRS * PlllTlll female tor houae altttng. by Rt chard Sinor. Lie. Call Mike. 840-9014 Secretarial Mnllce: typing WINDOW WASHING C1lu1tl MaJ1111 UrHa •I Seacoast, 2488 Newpon Etc Gary 6'45-5277 PTL Aug 15 thru Sept 1 · 280644 14 yrs ot happy -"WE GALS SHOULD copy, e1c. Faat aerv1ce: "The only magic 18 SERVICE *New cablnett. cabinet M ay dogal Groomfng Blvd.C M. 642-3490 Kni iat L851••1545 , local customers. HANG TOGETHER" 675•4456 760_8359 QUALITY" 631-2026 facing, . tt>ars 6&42 10o8t8m1tca '2~hl, S ~Opan5y 48..z 2~~a8cher Springs-Hinges-Openers DUMP JOBS & II IClflllf . .,.._ Tna11~~u, 983·41 I 4 839-0730 anytime TYPING/BOOKKEEPING 11111 Law /"\ DIRECTORY coun er ops. . • yrs )I • .... Repairs. Lowest ratesl SMALL MOVING JOBS . bOOGAeAtviiROTHERS ou•LITY p•11fT1•1 Pl11t1r~··;•ir . • A LI 'd T m 5!57 4480 " • " For lndtv./aml bualnesa State law requfru thiit 811 CarrHtry DtaHhC ftlCr' c · • 0 • • MIKE sc8-l39 l TREES • LANDSCAPING Prompt. neat pro-p(As ERATCHtNG Hr/day/wt<. 840-0888 contractor• who~rlorm AS~~~ ~~~;RA Remodel-repair Unique & Mt11tktt,trs HO/wk -Caritallf HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 21 YRS. 642-3657 tesalonals. 636·7149 Restuccos Int/ext. 30 yrs. EXECUTIVE SUPPORT work over S200'1ncludlng Your Dally Pllol Unusoal work a specialty, Childcare. companions. TREES Furniture. Trash, Trees M11onrr_ CUSTOM EXTERIORS Neat. Paul 545-2977 Your office. Top skills. Incl. labor and materials must Service Directory 20 yrs lie. bonded. couples. We come to you. 963-5415 NORM BRICKWORK: SmaU lobe. & INTER. Reas. rates. Free ~ ED'S word proceulng. Prof. be l~naed. Unllcenaed Representative Palombo Const 962-8314 Low lees. (213)541-5150 T~~.P~:~r1~:~~e~51-3~e7a6n HAULING: TRASH Newport, Costa Mesa, -~ Steve 5~ -42~-1 -C.J ef PlASltRING references. 497~290 ~f.~~~;',C:r !~~~:istn~~ 142-1171oxt.322 Mstr cr11ttsman. special-Span.tEngl. lady. 45 yrs. """"CLEAN-UP MASTERS & FURNITURE lrvlne. Reis. 675-3175 Custom hse painting. re· • ~-,.,,~;. ',:. '• Proteaslonat Executive Contractors and con- lzlng finish & remodeling. respectable, seeks hse-All sizes. Prof .. reas Ask MATT 645-5089 Brickwork. Small or large duced summer rates ~ 645·8258 Secretary wlll prepare sumers. contact Mary 499-3105 kpg for nice lam or gen-jobs & repairs Local rels Free est Dave 673-203 i correspondence on Gron<Sle at 558-4086 with Acctaaliaf Repair Alterations ueman. Own car $250 about our 25.000 lawn LT HAULING -MOVING 645 8512 S I p I I Pl -It X~rox Memorywrlter any questions. Contrac- CERTlFIEOPUBLIC ACCT Doors-Windows-Cabinets wk. Estella 840-0600 special Call anytime. GARDENING. ODD JOBS • DH airer I Ill Ill am lllf Outstanding quality. tor's State License Personal Serv. Taxes Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 Dr~all 646-6684 (Michael) JQN 645-8192 •Masonry·Stucco:newt Ltc II 425924 964·20'17 24hrED•141-1121 Newport Area. 840-4059 Board, 28 Civic Center 30 yrs exper. 640-2068 _yr_s_e_x_P __ J_e_rry_54_6_·_44_1_3 ·-Clean ups· Landscaping H0\111 Cl11nillf repair All types Ouallly. E.. Wiiiiam GTfes PalnJlng WATER HEATER Special lwiaai;, LtHtll Plaza. Room 690, Santa ORY A[LtACOUSTtCAL Hauling . Tree Trim -Lowest price. 631-2345 contractor: competitive Pool heaters* Furnaces Ana. CA 92701. Aliitall ~~~~~=~~'~!~~~·:Sen~~~ All :~~i~:.:5ef:lr!I Free est 642-9907 s~~~:~~~ ~~~~~~~ly MHill[ rates. custom work. tic Haucets*Dlsposals• ,:~;~ ;0:~J.~1~R:l~~~~-lr"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 15rlveway-Parklng Lot rales Steve 731·8311 Clean-ups, shrub & tree clean house. 540-0857 -ABC MOVING-lO yrs exp 751•70~ DIYHptrt'I Plua~lll lcappe<S, your pool or Repairs-Sealcoatlng c s . DRYWALL TAPING trim, mo. malnt. Prompt -----Quick. Carelul Service INT/EXT. CALL JIM BIG OR SMALL mine. Aeiu. 645-7257 evs For Ad Action S&S Asphlt 631-4199Llc arpet ertace All Textures & Acoustic & reas. Chuck 642-2873 c L E a. N 0 u s I I Lie. T 138046 552·0410 IH· lHO WE DO IT ALLI 549-9770 *WE INST ALL CARPET Free est. Kevin 673-1503 Rose hsekpng 973-0564 TrH Senict la•pilli11 E•p Gardner, Main!, *a 1 MOYlllll* Int/ext Competitive price Drains cleared from $5 & -"'!!"'llP""ll'!l!'l!'l!"'lP.9'!P!,...,-1 - -For $ 1 75 sq yd. Call Electra'cal cleanups. tree trim, Free H-ouse, carpet. window •· • R J.C. TREE SERVICE My home, 0-4 yrs, Npt Mel or Pete. 772-1722 C 11 p 641 1096 1 1 w d 0 Best quallly. 25 yr. exp tor Kint work I Fast serv S 15 anY11me. epatrs. d Cal a Daly Plot .. H * Elec'rlclan .. New/Repair. est. a ete. • c ea n n g e Competltlue rates. 30 yrs e>cp 521·8012 851-9604M&M642·9033 Trimming, removal, yar gts area. Loving care. C t C I throrough work. Reliable • clean-ups, etc. 642-2914 645-6783 Joyce tall OllCte I All types. Low prices. Lie. lar4talll W11tt• and REFS. With complete Lie. T -116,426 730-1353 RALPH'S PAINTING ROLLIN' ROOTER IUI Pa_rlat Strrice Cementc·Masonary-Bt1ock Free est. 631-2345 Mowing. EdgTng. Twl$ce a carpet and house-STARVING COLLEGE Int/ext Rees. rates Drains from $4.!50 Tree$ t~f:nw :n~TEr~~ovaJ; Fti _ Walls-ust work L c. ELECTRICIAN: Priced month. $20 to 25. cleaning, windows done STUDENTS MOVING GO. Free est. 24 hi 641-3588 Plumbing repair OC's 1 70 7 PERSO AL & BUSINESS 11381057 Rob 673-8094 right. lree estimate on 546-9707 free CALL TODAY I Lie. n 24•436. Insured. Speedy malnt serv, lowest rates. 751-6753 gen' cleanups. 554• 1 AD-VISOR 642-5678 :!:-~~~t~g. Nora 4~~-~1~g·1 Concrete, masonry, nat-large or small fobs. Lie. Hauling. clean-ups. tree 54o-5554. 641-6427 Int/ext, homes & apts. loofi11 Have you rH d today' a work. foundations. Bl0<:k. 396621. 673-0359 trimming. yard main!, JOAN'S CLEANING WATCH US GROWi 842-3890. Huber Rooting-all typet ClaHlfled Ade? 11 not. Have something to sell? CIUS/fled ads do II well. brick. Llc'd. 536-50t3. Want Ad Help? lndscp. Mike 646-6502 Cook-errands-all wltely SELL Idle llama with 8 ---------New-Recover-Deeka you're mlUlng the best Cla.sslfled Ada 842·5678 642-5678 Want Ada_ Call 842-5678 duties. 540-l287 Dally Piiot Cla.aallled Ad. Cla.Nlfled Ads 642-5678 Llc.-11411602. 548-9734 bargain• In townl Have something to sell? • 1.j HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA WE DNESDAY, Aug. 3, 1983 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Missing pieres fall into place. You locate necessary material and could obtain genuine bargain. Family member cooperates by making major concession. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure prominently. Take time to proper ly decipher message. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lunar emphasis on payments, collections. inrome potential, ability to utilize available material. Define tenns, streamline techniques, avoid falling victim to self-deception. Pisces, Virgo natives figure in exciting scenario. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Sudden turn of events brings you out of doldrums. You're in driver's seat, you onc.-e more take charge of your own destiny. Cycle high. relationship grows stronger and focus is on making money and love Cant-er. Capricorn persons figure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You have rare opportunity to correct recent mistakes lnclividual you practically had forgotten works in your behalf behind scenes. Elements of mystery and glamour are present -you"ll reach wider audience and obtain confidential information. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Pleasant surprise due; member of opp· ~x helps make wish rome true. Be ready for n1 ..<Uts, chance for added indepen--• dence and make genuine effort to get to heart of matters. Career, business advance indicated - another Leo could figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on prestige, participation in community or educational project and restoration of recent loss'. Sense of direction returns, you'll be more confident and intuition will be on target Individual who aided in past is again available for "t'Onsultation." LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): SpotHght on travel, new contacts, additional outlets for creative talents. Emphasis on communication, long-distance calls and l.ncreasedsoc1alactivity. You'll be dealing with lively. versatile individuals who help you expand personal horizons. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on legaJ rights. permissions -money could be "tied up" or held in escrow. Be aware of details, be sure you are being properly represented. Leo, Taurus and another Scorpio figure prominently. A review is in order. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 2l):Study&:orpio message for valuable hint. Be analytical, strive to discern motives. reject superficial explanations. Member of opposite sex is concerned with "commit- ment." talks about legal rights and places spotligh t on marital status. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22~Jan. 19): Major domestic adjustments is in offing; accent on employment, health, pets and basic issues. Keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition. proper rest and exercise. Family member returns favor, repays loan. Taurus. Libra natives figure prominently. AQUARlllS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emotions domi- nate logic; many actions are based on impulse and are sub~t to change Focus on speculation, sentiment, romance and unusual cequeat.lrom..ym.w.g,..~n. You get what you need· lhrough-\lhol'~odox procedure. Apparent Joss could be transformed into profit. ' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Spotlight on challenge. added responsibility, possible review of accounting procedures. Focus also on property, tax assessments, dealings with governmental agencies. Older inctividuaJ lends benefit of experience-accept aid without relinquishing basic righcs. , _ .. _ ......... _ .. _, .. ___ ,_100 .... ltlt w..... 9100 ........ .. 5100 AHHJflllOUH AecelVablett; light 1yp1no. ~11 omce dutlff. e•l1 working oondttlons. ban· efl1•. 557-9212, Mr Em- mona, Newport Sta- tlonera, Inc. Ad Agency needs Pll booklceeper and FIT Clerk Typist. 631·7646 M·F 673-2207 wknd1 Babytltter / Houeekeeper, lull time. 2 echoolage chll<Sren. 540-3296 aft 6. Auto delall tnOP m1n11Q41t. ex per. nec;JffUry tor bu IV L-ouna Nloual atore. 824-3100 AUTQ MECHANIC, 50% oommlulon. own 10011. p er m•n•nl , Cle• n ...it-.qulPQ41d •hop, tr end 1llon. Hunt Auto c.n11r f825 Legun& Cll· nyon RCS. 833-80611, 4.94.eeoc> Baby111tter. grandmOlher iyp.. notl-tmkr 10 care !Of 2 emall·chlldren, part time 1nd 1110 clean H .. -311A Air Conditioning & Heating lnsteller/Servtee. EK· perlenced 714·831-0700 AllE YOU IAIClll WlllT YIU'llE. WDRTHt I em J 1 yeart old, In my llra~ year Into H_talth and Nu'f!llOn tnduatry • I moO• S&0.0001 The sec:· ond yl!llr dOUbledll 1 drive 1 new Mercedn. I have two b4Hlutllul hornet In C•llltil• i nd one In ti•w ll. Wa nave a grou d llOOt' OOPortunlty backed by comp1ny training Cell Oerl, 714-891·5 l25 Art Qal,.ry Art and Frame Q1llery Cl .. alfl" Ada ara the -klnf Fil h4tlp Oen• en ... to a au0Ge9atul erat office axparlance ..,.. or yard Mle4 lt"t 1 n.cettary. Ai.t exper beCW •-r to tell '"°"' netpful Alt0 needed ex· ,...,.., pitrleno9d matt cu1t•r & =======~ fitter. 846-0173 ' Baby1l tter. mature energetic woman wanted 10 111 In my home 1 day per week with my 4 email chlldreo. 642-5161 BABYSt'fTER needed, rrom 7:30·6, Tues, Wed, Thure. C.M ~1-8325 8AbY•ltter nHded, full time, Mon-Fri. 956-1123 wrk. 867-1940 aft 4 Oaorgla ean~lno IAYllll AIOlllT 01 .. IRlll f!:xper1ence required •• 1 new •ceoun11 c;ounM!or with ai1vtng1 & loan or comm claJ bank. Call: Oy l.Outlll 11•1e<t0-4e>ee OlllfHllA IAYlllllLIAl 698 Town Center Dr Coate Me ... 02626 EOE M/F Cla.aaltled ada do II well Heir Waat" 5100 Belt W111o4 ~A~C~C~O~U~N~T~IN-G:------5100 8111 Waat .. 5100 Rtlp WHlff 5100 Htlt ... ,.. 5100 8111 w..... 5100 •••• ..... 5100 CPA Or Equivalent Skill I Experience Counter Person wanted tor dry cleaners, possible FULL Tiii PAY management training PAllT·Tl•E WORK Call 494-4044 or apply In Opportunities available person Hop-Slng's. 1000 with the Los Angeles N. Coas1 Hwy, Laguna Times Clrculatlon Oe- Beach p a r t m e n t I n o u r IAIHER TUUIH Pll1tt Prl1tor Sates sateaperson PIT tor Ana s3oo.$SOO per week Nights and Wknds. Mull U00-1100 .. P /T Jewelry Stora. EKpar Part and Full Time poa-be exper'd on Nor11su Air cond. oftlc;e. Bonuses Pref. Call for appt, ltlons avalt. No Exper equip. Apply In person for eKp'd aalet persons, 548-3403 W T I C II M between 12 and 5 pm. In but no up. nee. Proven1---------Ness. e ran. a r. and Out Photo. 10052 program 1811ing adv. to ICTRY/IFO Ill, Harris. 662•5790 Adams Ave, Hnt Bch professlonata. No charge 10< 1 gtrl oftlee. Full time Mature e~. book-backs. No r~es. Ad· position for mature. keeper/recptltyptat tor PRllTlll vances on comm. Call for exprd. lndlllldual. 1-teavy sml llrm (Irvine area) 8-5 Counter person. exper Interview. 530-41'40 p h o n e.s • I y p I n g Mon-Fri. 549-1063 pre! or wtu train. Orange (Wayne Johnson) prop o 1 a Is. mu 1 t I Couples 'RETIRED' for door-to.door newspaper RELIEF MANAGERS at sales program. Gueran- Mlnl/Storage sites In teed hourly wage plus Westminster/Santa Ana commission. Hours: 9AM area. Part Time Work: Ot-• 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM *l••••lalt Op11l11 flee Booklceeplng Teleph Training ts provided. * hotlltll one' Experience Helpful!. Potential to earn $300 OIL COMPANY POS-1 County Airport Area. Mr. reaponslbllltles. $1200 to Emmons. Newport Sta-sales $1500 mo. 752-2862 ITIONS onshore rigs ac-. !loners Inc. 863-1200 Carol. ceptlng applications. No · * * * experience. $24,000 •_'PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL DllLllG , __ SE_C_R_E_J_IR_Y __ Fee lor directory. Call needs credentlal teacher. n (312) 920-9675. ext 646-1444 FOR lllr.trtlllh. Training Provided Call: plus per w~k. For an tn-"1 7 9 ' T tervtew. Call (714) *Riii 4ty lrtwl11 52"12 5 •2 Mon hru 957-2361. exl 1204 Fl Fri. 2239P Avnet Electronics. the na- -OHLITI COITHL ,. DOLLARS tlon'a leedlno cs111r1tx.ttor r• ---1-E-ll_Y_l•_y ___ GENERAL OFFICE-Fir. C n Typing. lltlng, heavy Dallon, Dalton & ooper, Full time ror l0<:al delivery. phones. Some weekend Inc .. local Irvine tax ano exit driving record re-work. lnt8f'vlew by ap- lnvestment consulting quired. Newport Sta-polntment only Tuesday firm. has Immediate tloners. Inc .. Mr Emmons • Friday ' Part-Time Delivery, 7 MAUllR of electronlc compo-days. start 3 AM Must have car and phone tor computer manufac-Earn big money for shon ... nentstcofT\Puler prod· 49C-8C96 turer Exper. nee. Pref In houra. 30 hr work weell ucts. has an Immediate computer related field. with potentlal to earn opening lor Secrelary to Part time desk clerk want-1 Send resume to Siar $500 +. per week our General Manager and opening for responsible 863· 1200 1•1 7••1 person to manage "'c· • • ... counting Oepartmen1 Dental Assistant. lull time. LLOYl'l llRIERY Duties Include com-experienced . RO"'...:.-------- ed. start $4.00 per hr Technologies Inc Attn: •6AM-NOON General Sales Mtnager Sat/Sun morning shift Personnel Dept.. 3180 •NO EXPER NECESS puter-aaslsted monthly preferred 545,..553 lol MHHhJ I WHlth2 Call 646-7445 Pullman Ave. Costa •WEEKLY PAY GUAA 2 ye a rs o I Sec· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••J Mesa. CA 92626 •HIGHEST COMM . retartal/General Olftce GL writeup, qu11rterly PIA. Corp & PIS tax re- lurns lor small business clients. and assisting with set-up ot newly acquired multlple-termtnal com- puter system COM- PUTAX experience help· ful Please deliver ASAP. or mall resume 10 Ms Buddy Dalton, 2691 Rich- ter Ave .. Ste 106. Irvine. CA 92714 (Corner ol Jamboree, oft 405 twy l IEAUTY STILllT WffOllOWlng Top Pay Beaut. NB Salon. 64.4-0661 IEITll HlllTAITS Npt Bch pleasant group practice needs 2 chair- side persons 2 existing employees returning to school RDA w/ 1 • yrs axper pref 640-11n Health and Nutrition o _ __ __ BONUSES eKperlence Is required e~pandlng on a massive PART-TlllE Receptionist, lront ottlce •PLEASANT WORKING utillzlng e typing &i.111 of scale Needs 10 Key OFFICE CLE•., tn busy lrvtne Doctor's of-CONDITIONS 60·65 wpm Aptitude tor people in Newport/Mesa "" lice Exp prefered, PIT . math Is essential with area Earn $ tOOO to Very busy clrculalion of· 5~ 1_4562 II you re bright and pos- $5000 first month Catt ttce needs a part-time sess a pleasant voice call 10-~ey skill by touch Rene sch r 0 de r clerk for answering Recepltonlst/Secretaryfor Mr Thomas at we otter 8 compelilive 642-9949 phones and dlspatchln(1 last paced exec1Jtlve 6 l 3 O 118 salary and benellts pack- Dl.TaL llfllllllST -messages 17 hrs per suite Type 70 wpm, • age For Immediate con-" • Haordres.sers. Recepllonlst week Fri-Mon. early heavy phones. perso.t' Sales sid&ratlon. please calf Newport Beach office tor & Manicurist NEEDED mornings on weekends, at>le 553-1680 llALll"" fl• IOL• &II~~ Nancy Leaning at (714) Wednasday. 644-2485 JERRY LILL Y'S HAIR DE-early eves on Weekdays. • " """"ii ~·54.5073 M-F S1GN 673-6856 Apply In person Dally REOIPT1011ST /Lt11I Yes, we do and you can DISTRICT MAUllR Hardware/sales FOiiTime Plfo1 Newspaper. 330 Small prestigious Fasnlon too 1 Jo In our To •upervt•• new·•peper Experienced pref Crown West Bay $\fee\ c M Island law firm. Variety: ent1Jeuslas1lc team sell· • ~ ~ 1> et ween 2 & 4 p M Light typing. flllng. etc. Ing the West's finest carriers. Salary com· Hardware. 3 io7 East Mon-Thur.s Ask 10; Please call tor appoint-newspaper. We're the IYllET ELECTRONICS mensurate w/experlence Coast Hwy. CdM Catherine ment Pam 644-9190 Orange County edition of Company benefits and Hotel Noon to 2 pm. lhe Los Angeles Times. Equal ()ppty Employer bonus oppty. • generous Bell Desk Personnel for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -Hourly wage • com-S R R Bookkeeper, exper . for mileage allowance Mu81 luxury resort hotel. El(· RECEPTIOlllT mission 2 Shifts avail· eeretary/ eceptlonlst. local CPA firm. Send re-have van. station wagon perl ence preferred. PlAT·Till Active Mortgage Banking able. 9 am . 2 pm or 4 pm E. Experience neee.ssafy. sume to: BAC. 68 I Dover ot sml/plckup Apply In Please apply tn person. OFFIOE CLERK firm Is seeking a sharp • 9 pm. Olal us now at Senta Ana/Tustin area Dr. Ste 17. NB. 92663 person weekdays be-SURF ANO SANO energetic receptionist.tor 540-0301 714·63 l -3651 1 3PM SPM t 330 Very busy clrculatlon ol-P 1 Carpet cleaning helper. ween • a HOTEL. 1555 So Coast llce needs a p11t-ttme, re-Its Irvine offices. oalt on Seles. Interior Decorator. Secrelar)'/Sales. West- over 18, neat appear· West Bay St.. Costa Hwy. Laguna Beach See liable. mature and re· requires pleasant tale-Fashion Island fine home mlnater Mfg. Good ance. 548-9373 Mesa Margie Marmollfo sponslble person for phone voice. positive furnishings retaHor need typing. dlctaphone exper, CASH'EA/HOSTESS.· Par1 IRUISTIRE CURI H~ answering phones & public relattons minded Exp. Sales P8f'son Must some order desk , d hi attitude and previous know "rapery measure 71 4-892-668 I Ask for time Evenings. App~y tn 40 hrs, $5.50 per hr or Front olllcle personnel espatc ng messages. corporate olllce ex-Hrlytco"'mm. Mr. Bruce Mr Puatay persori et: TWO GUYS commenserate with ~etall needed at u11ury Laguna 25 ~ousrs per week, perlence. For Interview, ---,...,..,-...,..--:-:--~-".'. FROM IT AL y. 2267 Fair-e•perlence. work rel s re-Beach Holel Prater some Tues-Sat. Early evening 8 6 k f 0 r s t 8 v 6 644-8860 Nettle Creek loiwal Ytlot1 ltt4o4 view Road Costa Mesa quired. Moulton Plaza eKperlence Call Margie & Sat morn. S4 00 per hr. 7 1 4 . 5 4 5. 14 O 2 or aalea Are you Interested In earn- • Pharmacy. Laguna Hiiis. Marmollfo. 497,..477 Apply In peraon between 714-474-0300. (lnvestmenta) Ouefllled Ing $500+ /wk whlle •• I 768 379• 2-4PM. Mon-Thurs. Ask ..,., 8 • .. llllEIEEPE• leads. S 1,000 com-phoning from your home O••uFFE• " for Catherine REOEPTIHllT na n Ory Cleaning Help Full 2 d wll 64s.-0089 ••o W aay ST mtulon. management 10 our established and other duties. M.ale col-Time. 6 Day~ Will T~aln. , __ a_y_s __ · -----•• • • • Varied duties, type 6wpm, opportunities. 673-5518 c 11ente1.e . Ca 11 lege student. 25-35 hrs Bergstrom Cteanera. HOUSEKEEPER: C.O.M COSTA •HA, EOE. 10-key adder. tele-714-9&3-5120 all8f' 5 pm. per week, day or evening COM Mon thru Fri. Salary. Live phones, e1Cp req·d. SALES-Micro computers.1--==--==-==-===-=::::-- drlvlng. Non-amkr. dark ---------out. Mull have own car 1 • n n • s m k r . s a I a r y mature Per I 0 n SR. SECllETARJ aull required. 640-5335. UPHIEICED child 645-4526 p•1tT TIMI $875-$975. CPA firm. w/buslneas & computer " • Costa Mesa. Cell Linda e•per. 754-6363 EITAILISllED L AN 0 S CA P E 0 E • ROUTE DELIVERY 754. 1040 ~------Major Newpon Beach reel OLERICAL·OFFIOE real estate aaleaperson. SIGNER/SALES. Look· Deliver auto newspaper Salee person for order estate development nrm Mature person w/ottlce Very lucrat1v11 position Ing for nest. en8f'gellc route 1n Laguna Beech ll.E SALIS desk of busy Marine otters challenging pos. exper & gen knowledge open In established Eaat-person to _grow with well area. Mon-Fri (after-New or exper'd lloensees. Hardware Co. MUST ttlon for take-charge lndt· of bkkpg, 10 key by bluff vtll11ge oltlce. Excel· established company noon). Sat & Sun (early Small olflce Nice sur-HAVE EXT ENS 1 VE vldual who can handle di· touch. type 50·60 wpm, lent vlslblllty and walk In Minimum of 2 yrs ax-morn ) Must Have re-roundlngs, DANAE COR· MARINE EXPERl~NCE. verse reaponslblllty and a Burroughs L·4000 exper ir11111c. Good split w/track parlance In lan<Sacape lllbte transportation. PORA TION Corona del FIT. Exoeltent Company fest pace Excellent sec- helptul. Call 8-5 wk<Sys record. Call Chuck Col· design and sales In So Some cotlectlng re-Mar. 851-9135 benefit• Ouallfle<l appll-retarlal & communication 545-1060. or 545-4050 eswonhy for confldentlal Cal. Salary .. com-quired. mostly paid tn ad· ---------cants only_ 5'49•9671 aklll1 a mual. WI require Interview. 640-0020 mission. $1000-13000 vance. Good prollts Call Reataurant E.O.E. M/F/H at leut 5 yrs up. and clerical TIPllT /RIOEPTIOlllT Full time poettlon. Moder- ate amount of typing. phones. and llght llllng. Pleaeant environment 714--476-1234 OLERl/llR. Pharmacy. E11per pref Giits. Hallmark. coa- metlca. 640-7373. for Cla11llled ACS ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR 6<42-5678 Experienced Floral De· per month Interview by Foster tor details. Dally * Sandwich and Salad SALES Person. ladle's real estate or related signer wanted FIT appl only Tuesday · Fri-Pilot. 642-4321Ext342 Fabricator, Must be neat Sportaware Buyer lor bac'kgroun<S. typing THE day --------.---clean and dependable Gull Shop, Private Club. 70wpm, dlctaphone &. Apply In person at 1q.7••1 Hill Tl•E Mon-Fri. 5 am · 1.30 pm, 30-35hrs. weekly, lnclud· S/H or fast notes. It ""'' BLACK IRIS, 2950 So ,.,. , __ Coast Hwy. Liguna LLOYl'I llRIHY WEEIEHS * Ideal Part-time Job tor Ing some weekends. take pride In )'OUr work, B Ch Of Phone 10 12 Supervise newspaper car· eoil""e stu .. ent various Hourly wage~plus Com-please call Susan al ea · • ----------• u · mission 496-767 tor In· 7 14/833-8680. eict 24. dally, 497-2282 Maids of Orange County la rlers early morning ·•AM tood preparation and .. accepting appllcatons lor • SAM Sat and Sun. . baking duties Mon • le1vlew. E 0 ..:..._ E x P e r I e n c e d Prolestlona.I House must have van, station Th 1 oo 6 00 p Walter/Weltresa wanted urs. · • · m. The f11t111 draw In th• SEU. Idle-Items with a Call Karen. 644_9550 cleetlara S5thr to a1art wegon or small pickup Sunday.i6 am -12 noon Weit. 1 Dally Pilot Del"-Piiot ...... ---... Ad. Housewives welcome Hourly wage t mlleege c 587 &e2'se1 ..,_,_, Free rm/board n chg for 631-6222. Iv meas~e • Apply In person week· Apply betwoon 10-12. 2-4 laaslfled Ad. 642· 8. • e.. llghtchlldcere&hskplng MUllH/UllYIU days 33Cf W Bay St.. dally • ·1 ... --------~~rur~.r~ats~~57_~:.,.'f' Local retired peraon tor g~:s~ ~a~~y8P;~,· Orange 3077L~~l'~a~~~M!lcar-Daily Pl 01 ... . .. . .... " par1 time maintenance of s Front office r&ceptlonlll a Costa Mesa shopping Permenenl P/T position. rl age 8 n ta An a· · r or Opt om e tr I• t center Duties include National distributing 979-0747 • 646·4062 lor appt gardening and minor re-company has lmm41dlate pair Call Kathy Mon trhu opening for person to Restaurants Find what you want In lhrus. 8am-11 30am service and merchandise llW FRHOM IAIHY I UllWIOll IOUTIOH Dally Piiot Clualfleda. 213-861-8207 product• In retail drugs ~~mmmmmm;..liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Slores Minimum of 20 I hr•fw~ We wlll !rein Newspaper Mu11t oo licensed driver. I• hlflno full and p11 counter sates personnel. We are looklnll for Irland· ly. cheerful. qualllled people. Ple1se call for • a.ppt Mon-Sat. 10·5. Position available for edi- torial writer with strong col')serva ti ve p olitical philosophy. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to : Kl~A.R~ GREAT • TRIPS ANO PRIZES! nz;·IU I J,-.C" l~ · · ~-'7-·("'ll• n,.., ~.;..~~ ~ -UUL AGES 11-14 ... EARN lW TO S75.00 PER WEEK We now hava I~ optnines tor yount 11aer bl!nm lo $tcur~ mdm for The Oranae Coft)f D1tfy Pilot Our cttw\ start at 3 lQ pm •od wor~ unlit 8 30 ~ rn weekdays On Sa(.urdsy. we wor~ ~ few mort Mu" 'l'ou wiff t~'" ma11r l11ps and pmu 11onc w1lh 'Jrn1rit your o•n ~ money fh9r~ •S M• d~h•trn1i or col1«clt0n .,J A 1nv01"6 II rou ire mlernled p4em 'Ill t.11 f 1 [._;~_llA_M __ <_Jl_4_) -54_8_· 7-Q-58~~ ~' ~ ) . I I I • I Cell lor ll'ltentlew Mr T om11ssen e 1·800-422-4323 or 7 lA-772-6060. Mon- day-Friday. 8:30-3. UIAHITTE 751· 1266 sales F.clitor.___uaily Pilot. P .O. Box 1566, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. ...................... ' More 1am111ea.,. oenino 12000/wk OHi•· • the oemplng "bug" lhl• S30 ITEM·S25 PROFIT I a1·1y P1·1a_ ... year. If you have a Ca11Jsck7t4-847-5522 : Cll"1pel' that's"°' oe1t1no . uted. Mii It now with • seu th1no• 1a11 with Dally f llMlflecl Ad. Piiot want Ada : ~aily Pilat ·· · · · · ...... ·. City editor needed for mid-sized daily. Must have enthusiasm And strength to direct news staff. Several years copy desk experience required. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to: Edi- tor, Dally Pilot, P .O. Box U~.60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. ... , 1 I I I I.-. lllLY PILIT llAUID TllllR Now accepting applic.atiom for District Ma.nAger to super-; vise newspaper carr iers. . Salary commensurate with : experience. Company ben-· efita plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station ~ wagon or pick up with/aheU. Mileage allowance included. : Apply In peraon, weekdays. 3PM ~ 5PM at 330 West Bay Si .. Costa Mesa. ' . ... • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ••.••• '' ............. ! J __ ~·· ,. = Orange Coast OAILV PILOTITueaday, Augu•t 2, 1983 ('7 hraitart IOll •111111 la1t. IU4 lllr I DMb 1112 II!!, l•t!ttN A11". a.tertN KING .. IU WATlRllD chiCikerlng Plano. ""'" Coortn9. Npt .. arbor 1d «Ton H.I bed Chevy Dalin lllt ... '"' tUI Ytlbwa111 9113 TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE lll/w-..,. •"-'vet ........ ,., gr•nel, wnt w/gold trim. w / 3 o yaw I . c 1 n truell w/ov« drive, cof· 1 :t1 _ """ .... • .,--' almott new USOO ot>o 11v11boere1, oloH to lectora Item. orto owner '80 280ZX, onglnll owner. ell 04. good 1tan1 C&I, 838tsot:·:r• f0•.:;;_,C:;! 8ony Hp.'t69 11ereo doc:k. 15e-7141 HOOO/olr11. M&-}838 Ivel Inf 8 cyt 5 IPd, a/c, :~~12e';;out $ 1ioo VOLKSWAGEN ?f.m mutlc 1yel81n. tUl'nlat>le, ...__,... Mttlnatlllp;-7fOMC 24• fl\OYlllO viii am11m clH. p/1, p/w, · -cu1 recorder, 2/spkra, ...... -,,..... nood runnln,, ,,,.,· crulM control. Ming. Ill-PtraC~I 1117 ~·1 WUTWAGfN ·"' Mlllloll Oak rocker 1 150 H5 8'CH 192 day, week, month • • • ' Ye< $8200 Debbie P P.1,-••ri~.---.-..,. . I S 84&-0651 wrecked·lll or par11 980·8880 '88 912 Ope. i ownr, VICIOrltn 1ola ti& olld Pe1"9)1 Beet!ll~ 30 Ilka S2000 891~2357 Comp Oranne w/blk In\. A personal and proud •• ACROSS 1 fnlltal 52 Farmer 54 Squelch 2 wds. 58 Spree PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED M1gf1 8 drwr chllt 1 ••• ... ' ••11 TIE IP Tl 11' . ..-.. 280ZX T I "' • ..,. • I •1 VW eg-.... d""I w/mlrror I 195 Orlenlll new. 75. _... 1....,. .. '74 Ford Courtier Pick U~, oc • op, u """'' cl'lrome whl1 Blauplunkt c u .. v1 iall ..... v, ..., .tyl. 'uj. 12vl& 118 ... Rlclc-b~~ .. b ... ·-ri· 1 1100/mo 850-8145 4 apd 1""'0/0B loaded &tended MNlce 100•~ Orig COnd thruou1' Clltd 10 qu Uy serYite 6 Arrived 10 Take c hances A " ..... """"" _.. • •v · warr, new lllcker Asking S7200/bet. 675· 1277 spwe plrls, and 11 com 9x12 S 5 SllPP9' Chr yrold,ll1t$300 MllS 70. Slip• Avalleble. 25', 30'. 845·1916 Sll.900/obo, muet self. tHtHllve 1e1es presen· S65 673·8565 Tama 5 pc Rogtfl 30'.ano40'+11Webotfo. '75 luv 1400. 15K ml. 499·2922 '71 g11T, complete rebll talion ol the unique -Dyn11onlc enare, HD C 1 I I 9 • ll 540 38 8 eng $6500 673 7678 Volk 111 14 Fiddle maker 15 "Thanks 59 And others Lat. 61 Angry Moving Sale-bH ut Oak hardware, P1111e-cym, Mon·frl,&42-48'4 · • 1 '83 2802X-T Top, leether, . ' • -hlcie!wagan qv• Y ve- furn , aofH, appllancH. vary cttan 1750. '711Che"'IPU,mu11Met0 LED,51pd.21one1livllf', 73 TARGET Clean, 80B CHALLMAN'S 16 Cheese 62 Formerly 63 M agic WID. mlec 494·5483 545.5932 I r•a 70 apprea. V-8, auxiliary fuel 5 yr warr $ 16.300 New I 10,8000. OBO 968·7961 MUSTSELL'Ne'N llvlngrm SHO·euo pedal 11881 eic/bU#our w/2 dagger tanka, eliding rear win· Never llc'd 537-1436 '76 Portche 9l2E, xlnt ":1~WllTWAGfN ,•:•. '1h.ldea1 .. ~ .. c. '1o~·edseeat•, gutter, Ilk• new 1225. brda 1475. Good cond. dlow, ~•ctngs Wheel• & Ferrari --9121 cond, many •trae EcurteShlrleeCorp. 17 Saltpeter· Br 18 Horrible 64 W. Indies isle 65 NL All-Stars 66 Disagree- .,..... • • .. .,6....., 499-3186 tree, ,..T, P . PB, AC, $12 500 pp ("13) " , 81 d oak col 6 end tablet. ...,.., •u Slockla.nd Shell. $5850 175 Ferrari GH .• 11ray, 1 598·S787 · ' 7eo .. weatm.nS1er v $775. On. Bdrm Solid ice Farailart/ Caa'Q" 1014 By appt 546· 1273 owner. mech matnt, Phone 7l41Vw 1-wE,~T " d I I -out1tandlnn cond Car lei I lt Cl 6 18i Total Pe,r.~Or'f"Y8onuce v .. 8 oa.. reaur w m rror, ltalt•HI HU lfl W Wutphaiia V111 • ~ "v hdbrd, nlle •Inda, bo11 --Camper orig owner 1.;;.;;;;;;.;,_ ____ .;.;~ pho ne I 2 4 '5 0 0 . '111111 I ti 1• I ti Hauln' Any Fun?" 19 Fruit 20 Soaks 1p/ma11. 2 mo1old1800, Janssen Console piano, • 2 ·71 VW van comp re-973-1080 ti tJ •1 I I • "' 731-9178 ev or 730-0858 1111 Prov, lruttwd tlnllh, s.43oo. 550-07 6 llnl1hed, eng pert. Mu1t Flat t 123 I 16,500 675-4154 VelYt tl 75 ment 67 Twelve dozen 22 Turtle 24 Squeezes 26 Grunted DOWN New contemp sofa, gdcond$1500.675-3781 Jlltttr lllltt I l sell Ihle week, $1750 173 164E, a111t mech cond. 850-4 133 173 124 Sprt spider, Ale. earthlonee here.. loou One Sec Deak/Chair. 2 1980 Yamaha 50, yellow _ am/Im cess. air. looks 27 $top growing 31 One who· 1 Boosters 2 Copy· abbr 3 Classify pillows $250, DIR 1w1g Exec Detlc/Chalrs, One $60. 845-2085 A.at tatl, mag whl•. lugg rack, re· IY'tV CARVER great $2800 obo lamp, palm 1an1 140, Ml1c. DHk, 5 Sloe Cluiica cond eng.. nu Irani, l'IL.../ l 873-4186, 631-0933 63l-l787ev Chalrs,1950.0neSAVIN '61 moped lndlan 9045 $31501080 553-6448 ~I c_~ suff 32 Separates 33 Decrease 35 Network 38 Stralgh1 4 Vigor 25 Riser and 42 Wharf 780 Copier Auto Feed s10010BO. 891-0220 '29 bOdet A. 4 DOOr Town .76 Fl t 5 .. c RM' I~ l'IL.../ ILC '76 244Dl. 4 cyl. •f.soo Queen m111ress Ht, llke 8 pyuef onv "" ·~ ~ ·~· ·• .,,.,,.,,.,. '"'I' 1 $4775 523 4459 or new SlSO. 646-~0I $1500 855-8011 9-4pm. '81 Vespa Grande Moped Sedan, restored. sg,995 wt ten top Runs good ,.,.,., "'ittA • , .... ,,... ~79_3407 • 5 Jewelry items 2 w ds 6 Heel tread 27 Loca11on 28 Eddo 43 Trying out 44 Lo~long 46 Fuel ,l.a.l~Or!a.I 2•• looks new Runs grell. •46 For.. Wood'-. na"" S3000/obo. 673-9589 CtOSlD SUNOM S ----.,:"7":= Sola, 2 chalra & cottee ~ -Only 1600 ml 1425 u "' ., Mile. 9177 Ible $100 631-8809. FENOE Rh "tuitcaae 6'5 9897 blue, restored S12,995 e.... 9125 n Si.,eo $75, Playpen '°'' type elec1bandrlcor f7l!no for '81 Yamaha ~T. exit cond, P.P 675·61!..!.._ '75 Honda civic. Must eel11 • 118 1167 pref 39 Very hot 40 Storm 41 Bauble 42 Soll sounds 43 Demi - 44 Galahad. e.g. 45 United 47 Bombards 51 Old auto 2 3 1 Got oll a horse 8 Customs 9 For ever 10 Go 11 Espouse 12 Fiber plant 13 Correct 21 Ho t spring 23 Flower 29 Bohemian 30 German president 34 Crime 35 B.C 's neighbor 36 O ther 37 Beverage 39 Stole sellers 40 Gleaner 7 8 9 47 Wand 48 US rocket 49 fixpanse 50 Ae1ired late 2wds. 53 Nursemaid 55 The Peacock 56 M r. Skinner 57 Headland 60 Hindrance 12 13 $250 o k k 120 • • 1295. 497•3020 '46 Ford Sedan Street I 1000 962-2990 8 tat Wgn 4·whl drive. • 1 roe er · Rick 552-7562 Rod Blk/blk Chevy 350 rack & stereo, good Shell $10 Night 11ands MOPED. runs and looks w/hydro/turbo trans '76 Civic. rear enlled, xlnl cond $2400 759. 1985 $7, Toy bOlCI $5 & 115, G004PrectlcePl1110 Sl80. A kl 5 190 a&•• hit 90./ h mileage & mechao1ca1 --Cocitlllel wt cage 140 also Story & Clark Xlnt great "1 ng • ..., s t, " c erry conll. $909 499-2982 Te ota 9169 Bike 120 Sur1board1 c o n d S 9 O O / O B O 499-5046 I 4 3 0 0 1 3 1 • 9 I 7 8 1!1.-i!'i!IP-'!!'"'"!"!'!~'"'!"-~ $10-$40, sewing mach• 772-4846 Tomas Moped XLNT Con-wknd/ev or 730·0858 ·79 CIVIC HATCHBACK orolla Llflback. auto. s 10 a s 15. 496·9396 H ~ •• •• 0 N 0 0 R GAN dltlon. s 175. 548•5963 .59 JAGUAR Jft< 150 FH 5 spd. new tires. amlfm new tires, runs great ,. m"" .. COUPE. Auto Trans. cass, reg gas, xlnt cond 12195 833·201' dys Twin beOroom Ml lnclud· w /leslle Speaker ... etereycl11/ Cr/Bl 58•000 Ml XLNT $2850 646-3058 ~la lttt>k. auto. air. Ing dreaeer/mlrror and SlOOO/obo. 675•7896· lcHtlU 1011 $8.000 080 545-9566 '80 Accord. 4 dr, only 25K clean. $2650 obo cheat. 8 Pieces 642-5673 K"'N"'BE BABY G"'"ND: 860 0626 ,. " " ""' 1681 XS 850 b tdnite 'IO FIRI • Ill mt, beige. auto, a/c, ps, • Waterbed, kg sz. HS. E.llcellenl Cond, 12500. " pb stereo cass llke new --548-0194. Good cond. Call eves 494-1233 Special, 10 ml, Kint cond .. Brand new Int. runs very · ' · '71 SRS Lltbk, aJr. 5 spd, $2500/0BO. 6~ 1-3U 1 good, new tires, S 1800 pip $5975 lfrm. 645-4821 a1ereo, eqlamp, clean Waterbed, queen size de rtia GtM1 O all 5. obo, consider lrade + '82 Civic, 3 dr. s apd. PP $3100. 552·3272 ~::i·,0~1~~~~3~~~aut women 1 *'80 KZ 1000, 8000 ml. cash. 969-1221 loaded, 19,000 ml. XLNT '78 Cellca 2 llr 1ttbk, AT. Mariner wet suit. u M, 11tnt cond. EKtr11. S2200. a i 9l 1 cond. $5400. 8~7-0968 AC. s 1 ere o. x t n 1 26 1-2020 or 675•9206 must sell. $80/obo. 631-5662 na It 9127 $4200/bst 553-9633, w ood dtne11.e ee1 .S15o. 1·785-6896 181 Xudi 5060s drk gray an 559-5958 Dinette $65. Oak cottee '17 Yemeha 250. OT. Cher· fully loaded sunrl ' 181 4 dr I Mark warn pkg ...,,...,....,,._.... table s95. Ofeseerlmlrror Trampoline, 5• 11 11 bed, ry cond. $700/0BO. I 9 6 0 0 5 5 2. 1 5 4 5 · Incl. $5500. 644·4222 '78 Celle• Gt Auto. A/C 165. Much misc !urn. 1200. 673-7081. 841-3671 552•1299 ' PIS, amllm caas XLNT 6 5 9 77 c M , body. engine, tires 4 -1 . TV ldit, 78 Honda 750K. orig. •aatia $4000 Call 673· 1084 C Ill 1 4 J.. owner, very gOOd shape, 1·"-----------tlll 111 lltr" Sup Stream fairing, Bat" 'ti lllTI• AIHIOl '82 Corolla. 16K ml. 2 dr. 5 Garage Sale. antique din-bo•es. rack & bars, Rebulll motor. runs gooo. spd, air, am/Im, 5 vr Ing aet, am ell elec. am/Im 11ereo. S 1100 s450 969•1221 warn. S5995 64<1-2386 apples, alee. dryer, obo. 645-6737, &42-4370 --·------- couches, entertainment ·eo Suwkl RMl25. $400, a.tu, l•••rtetf center. little gi rts' muS1 NII. Xlnl lhepe. IJllW 9112 lllEMtlDll'S clothing & toys, ladles' & 99 257 SOUTH clothlng. bOOkl. ale. lCtru geer 4 • 4 '70 2002, rebll eno & trans. Fri/Sal/Sun 9·6. 2424 '62 Yamaha Vlargo 750. good tires. AM/FM. clean COUNTY Santa Ana Av. 12000. 67.6-7660 $2500. 640--0408 Jt'ft~ 14 i-----.,..----=:--fior Sale '80 KAWASAKI: '78 2002, Super cleen. Sn ISUZI 23' llah nautlque by Cor· '40 LTD, LOW Ml. XLNT RI. See lo 1pprecl111e. Early • NHtalgla, part-rec1-Crall. C1r console, Cond.Call Gin• 6.47--0201 M o d I I I • d D 11 Y s • "WE Will llT Ing with platlnum ladles 1 d..,. 4~. vHr-1 835-2122; Eves & Wknds, IE lllERllLI wrlsl watch. 30 cut 0• "" ..... '"• 1 ereo, Honda Expr111 II. 1981. 661·1636 diamonds. band wl!h 32 •tra fuel, many Ktru . Looks Ilk• new. Bought -------------Volume Sales, Service full cut diamonds. retell beaut.. galvanized trlr for S300. NEED MON£Y. '76 2002. idnl cond In/out. And Leasing 110.000.makeottet Alto $21,000. 1-879-2640 wk, Mull 1111u 11. 1125. All atereo, $4500/0BO. 18711 BeachBlvd. 455 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 6!3·0900 ntEllllHT LITILEOUHHE llOllTllHl Many priced ~low whole· sale. Oealere welcome. EXAMPLES '81 Toyota Tercel $2590 1CNM761 '76 Olds Cl Sup. Br $3790 Full pwr, air 404ULA '79 Buick Rag l TO $3990 Full pwr. air BJK267 '76 Ply Vol Wgn $2490 Full pwr, air 1C8K576 79 Buick Skyhawk $2190 10MF709 ·so Chev c 11eve11e $2590 Air cond 308YSO More to choose from "RESALE/SALES" '43 W Bay, CM 6'5-2963 laid: t 07 168 AIY8fl1, e111t eng A body Mu11 sell tht. weet. S950 850·4133 ~-------·77 LaSebre, 4 dr elec ae111 & wndws. 10 mt Aalc lng S2500 cash 642-3030 platlnum dHlgner en-646-0930 hm. 5, 650-2284 546-3930 Huntlngtao Beach h 1 g1gem1nt & wedding 24' Ski I k FIB 62 ---------(114) 142-2000 ~ond, 10 mngl sco28n5v0 .. 5°9 '61 SKYLARK, good cond rings, 3marqulae& 12full mrr/out~r~v~. e1Clt Corid. •ter Bean I02G ·~~r 5'!!i,~nr:~i \~ 1--------BUG Xlnt cond $1750. Juel 54350 646-9496 cut diamond•. wedding $1'K. 646-2317 11' 2l1 Winnie. xfnl cond, co~d 110,500. 55'1-9100 9129 MuSI sell, 644·6217 C .. illa1 9309 ring curvff to flt cvrve of . . meny new ltema, must above, se1 with 10 lull cut 24 Wood Hull, 10 Beem, 188 to appreciate '80 3201, Henne Red. all 5 . , runn ng grt, nu '56 VW sml window, rag '73 SDV 59K. 5 new tires.& diamonds retell $9750, 250 Horse Inboard. Fly· 540•1542 0r 546•9480 extras. $10,500/obo. paint dwn to metal. sll· top,xlnlbodylmech .nd b111 ,elecbrkC1Ulse,new make offer. No Dealera. Ing bri dge, fully 546-2264 675·3676 ver/Dlk 2/tone, wood Int ln1 $3000/or trade lie 11750 631-5844 -=~==:::=::::=:==4=======~~~====~===~==-1 See at Dank. 839.74 15. equipped, radio, depth 75 Titan, 20 ft, 18,000 ml, peril $8500 642-6119. 698-2357 •74 Fl-tw---::;--Llmo. triple -finders, outriggers. nice. 18500. 842-0795, '81 3201, XLNT Cond, Low --......, vvv ltlt Wul.. 9100 A liaactt 6011 EState Sale. "41n1 1+cl LoadedwHheKtru.Muit evffS48-8823 Mlles,A/C,SvnRl,5spd, ·70 Jaguar XKE Conv.'63 Bala. 5Kon reblt mlr. blk $5500obo 635·668~ -DI d & h n..-1 NII $4295 876-4326 AM/FM C111, Many showrm cond, sllver/blk goodpalnt.utras $1900 Stellonery Store In Corona -amtll Refrigerator, runs great amon oney p• • • WANT TO RENT Local xlrH. I 1 (950 + war-S 13,500/olr. 673-3887 obo. 642-5296 THE l&lllEST .. el Mar n-.. , FIT ex-.. .-~ • 1275 332 \/lc1or11·e201. Eye In 16K mntg 28 It Ch •· 2 ""-· v 8'1 1 1 fl .. __ ," to ent 5 SE ECTIDM u ""'"" W ed C 544 8152 r... ""'"'• • ew rm ....... r r renty 645-93 3 eves '75 XJ6l, uen. gd cond. :---6. Bug, nu eng. snrl. nds L tHtrlenced 111e1per1on. ant to operate om11. CM 1 __ ·_______ new, good cond. Mutt RV for all Ram• home --,,...---,--.,-----,--,--• ·' .. 675-1010 IV !or boating magazine. Refrlge. Very Clean llke nu Man·• 14K gold nugget 1acrlllce 15000 obo games Tra.cy 85 l-1005 Convenlenlly Located loaded Sac $6995 Wk S 1050 646·0104 salary on exper Call lor 2 d $165 893 9060, . brace I er I 120 0 751-5522 or 659-1960 IV'a 2 ~ ComtHtllllvety Priced 644·2386 65 BAJA BUG "li'icii SWlm Sult MOdef1 for Oul· a p p t b r w n r. · • · 650-4133 & door N.B Sl\Ota l 20hr 1030·3·00PM 646-3964 Wuher, cln-works good , *18' Lyman, need• eng, Kl. 11.s*' "'ld•l·n m-..'.!l M11•1 9141 $130Q fr trade te>r ll•k Pre 5· 5"''" t8yra & J111cL1a1ow 1" some wortc Mu11 -11 ....," ., """"' 179 ••···de RX7 GS 48K. ml pendlb e auto, true ·ov~. W~ll Endowed Joel nPllT (PUT/TIME) 1~5S7~ry~~·4~~ worka • "L • $750 Ory Hull, no brok"';n Wee61ender. 111 aricc.as · 1011';;;d XLNT buy. Must ~-9870 113-37~25 111 5pm Ful, accurate to 1r11ln on g AIR Ol•Pllllll rtbl, 631·5682 Iv m"" refrlg, 3-way hkup, range Salff·Servtc.-Leaslng e 5 s o o '65 vw B 3 60 I -. • oven . ....,1 potty, atpa sell by I . 6, 795 B . us, runs great word processor Write Washer/elec dryr. work· HP. 1 phase g• ver· "' ,,.... IOY' CARVER 58"'2310 l650tOBO 64' 1238 Betutllul 21 · llke new 6, 11tnt cond 1900 u-•· nur.E Ad •96A. Dally Piiot, BoK Ing, s75 l\><>th 546-8807 rlcal code tank Never w/motor & all Milt, worth S4&-4984 alt 8 ·79 RX7 GS. Sspd. an/rl, '69 Wgn amlfm, tape ••PNlllT•Elll W1~60ITR•ECSos''·'E~esaper~~~~ 11•1. Jllattrialt 1014 ~~;~3~729 Terms 15500, win take $2100 T =-.u-,,-=--------fl.ll5 ~'1!('E •lt-1\\I ac, am/Im stereo, Oeck, new 1ran1. 1 real ... ,... " '""'""" -thta wee11 850~ 133. r era1 .... -"'" • ....... .,. 1~" um.I W W -" ••• f I .,_ ., .... ,. ... ...... 1heepskln st covers. dean 81 $1350 631-7878 Apply In person at AT • ,._., f' rH JlliactllH"aa 1 Tran 1124 computer lo ml extra -E11per necenery Sun GUYS FROM tTALY 850-413 OWSll-llTIA&. &CA!Vl~R $' . '69 Wgn am/Im llP• Brass oelllng Ian w/lroated •4g Chrlt Crall. 17'. dlx, WANTED: Pvt P1y wen11 to clean 6000 675-402l, deck, n-trans, a real through Thurs 5.30 PM ~~171 .~.·~~view Road. FrH le Tea 22 tulip 11,,htl, n-er u·-', b .. ,_T ...... T 1 675-0672 lo 9·30 PM. Guar hourly """" .., _ • v • _, mll\OQany runet>ou1. ~ yrauona......, ra .... rr, · deal at $1350 63t-7878 plus comm. Plush end ~-------:--Mee kittens 8wtcs old, oak bladff. 3 IPd & re-itor'11<f at SIOK. A1ldng wlll pay cuta (213) Sat ... s...vtce-Lualng '82 OLC, AM/FM cass. lo '70 Sqbck Xlnt cond proteulon11 working Women wttranlPQrtetlon also Free Fem~ Cat verslble Coat $290, like 17900. Mike Ruuell 925--69~ WIEST ml, 5 yr wrnty. Xlnt cond. s 18 r 8 0 c a., 811 8 conOltlons. l~un• Hiii• ~.~~h~~·~~~~nbe ~~:.: 7mo. 647-1888 199. 552-0796 873-5682 Aatt ltlina s llYE•TOllY $4400 631·20<14 11•0010BO 675-0780 of Ille model. low mileage Cadlllec1 In Southern C1lllorn111 See us todav• MAIERS CADILL&C 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-18&0 Cbntltt 93ll 20· OONZI 110 356 Chey Oceen & Harbor Cruise like n-cond 548-0291 '61 Chevy Convert XLNT meche ntca t tond 714·846·9576 . (Ro4H11ce. Scott.·9 1"2177 thorou~ & efficient. Spayed 9 mo. tern OoKle Dix Mu l-Talll stroller, like Eleetrlc Bay Boet, llke 1HPORT"'NT • '75 2002·. • ,~ ... , air '70 vw B bl t new 150 241 6915 .., " .. "" ug. r t eng, •u o, '78 Camero VS, PS. PB, Diane. -9766 mix, needs loving home, · • new, Complet ely NOTICE TO READERS cond.(033NJL) Kini cond $2000. new tires. AM/FM cass, J 1.. W IN SlOS grea1 companion Elec motor,.,., hap, $40. Enclosed $5 ,500 AND • ·77530 t rt (606 831 5848 Telephone appointment t•I •• 640-6476 · Lampi, 15-150. Bed 7 1'·850-5097 ADVERTISERS RXL) ; au 0' sn ' • very cln 13800 644• 1°32 setter Mull be m11ure, ARE SALES DOWN? Your r .• I02S frames mite 110-135. Mull NII 16' lbrgl•. 80hp The price of Item• • '78 3201: 4 apd. MC (045 ·~ •• ' ... tB.u$g1700Ru. n8~5/8t :6--8~5= SEE US FIRST! stable. Sante Ana Office. Ol1pl1ya & Windows need aral art Color TV Zenith, I 1g5, Johneon 0/8, flU uphol. advertlnd by vehlcle UXO) • 4-7 PM,Mon-Thurt.9·12 perking up. 10 yrs. Ex· 2 Couches. 1 vinyl. Clothing, men, women1, carpeting , lCtrat . dealer• In thl venlcte •'793201;41pd.,1unroof. llys,63l·1279•v/wknds Wehaveagoo<iselectlon Sat. $4f hr. 549·8109, perlenoe 640-6990 belge/paleley. $175. I 50·$5 Coffee I ble, Sl850/0BO. 83l-8832 ol11111tled adver1talng (889 XMK) . ...111111111111•••. '72 Convef1. rblt eng. new of NEW & used Chev· appt. C t 1 at u " Bruahed velvet celery Med. S35. 4 101111, columns doea nol Include • ·eo 3201; av10 .. sn r1 . I H I us r-t brakes. $3400 535.1gg5 °1 1 1 S.. tOd 1 -----...,,_..... __ ..,..-.. _ _.,,.....,..-ompe en m ure n r 1 w/brwn !lowers $175 $25-$95. 645-1731 SEA RAY SRV-1QOflratter. '"" applicable lll\H, (963 ZEA) •o• ou• · Ana-Ing ........ ..,., Tei. tide, companion, driver · · I *"'800 1 • ' • • , • ·72 Sun Bug, 1e11 engine phone operllor. 3· 11 Xlnl refs. 549-8677 559-5179 E11ercycle. llke new cond. oniy ..., llcense, tranater fMI, • '80 3201; auto· MC "II' MAIO• $600/0BO 650-!317 362 3 d S C 850~424 lln811C41 c1111r,,_, ,_ !or ( 1AHY239) lhlft, r t, " . I SS S Abalone shell geme Ible & Make offer. 979· 1887 •-l1tl' IT & Laguna Beech. a I chain, S 150. Aoufld Freezer upright $100 INtt.I LU t014 ~~~~~fii1c~~~~ ":; ·R~s:> (734280h<~)uto, Sun tmn M.. ... ·~ .... :.~'/~~c?i~:i. ~ lll.DlllE SALES A1m&layan Seat POlnt Kit-American oak Ible, $175• White 0hlde·A·Bed 1100: 12 f1 Kt>efgtlA w/accaaa, dealer documantery • '80 633cll; 4 IPd. Lo Ml • '""'"' amllm stereo caaaelle Work from home. No e11p. lent. Lovable ball• 01 fur 720-0930. Bike S25 538-8495 car IQPfHtr, llke new. prep111allon charges un· 5556493 $2300/obo 5'8-'206 HHEll CHEVROLET 'X.:>111 .• rl•·r 11!,.i I I"' I \ \1 ~ .... \ 546-1200 Bob 956-48511 (9am.noon) 12 wtcs CFA R,.. Shots. Antique oelllng llghllng nx-$375. Eve1559-7417 Iese othlrwlM apecllled • '81 3201, 5 spd. Sun 1tll l&ll.l l1 CHU Miii ~! 1~ Males, $150, emalea lure and old dining tble .. Gas powered Lelwn 27' ERICKSON ·71 llB, by the •dver11-Root. ( tCRS207) 111=--.. ....,..-.. =----111""1.,..4=5 '74 SUPER BEETLE. enr1, TelephOnl Sollcl1or1 ITIEITIOll We want good teiepl'lone r-tlonlsta to Mt 119- polntment1 IAUIY ....a.. ....... PIT evening wor1c. Call etter 1 pm, 751~223 TtUPltlElllm Wiii No e11perlenc:e neces11ry. wlll train. Salary. No 1111· Ing. Work Hours S-gpm. -S.e turdey, 9am-l pm 862·56443, Suele TELEPHONE TECH- NICIAN-Mull be Harrie switch ttalned & expo< w/1111 types of dlalere Call Ed 659•7200 Tei., .......... No Selling. Setting AP· polntmen11 Company Wiii train 15-$7 /hr • No upe•lence neceHary Salary Wortc Houri 5.9 pm; Saturday, 9· 1pm 862-5&39, Mr Stewett TOP SU Fem.... Pr9f Models & &cone. (2 13) Me-1984 1'11111111 .. TlllU Help QM tMm • held atart. Earn lop m pan lime evening• Only po11ttve, dependable, ~. t Olng t d1.rlt1 need PhOne 84&-702 I, 2: to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday 1200. &46-8132 chrs 673-2237 Mowe~ cond 75. • '82 7331, 5 apd., loaded llC ti a1 ~ reblt motor. new Int, run1 Lyn• Point Siamese eel A NT. I 0 U E Fr en c h 552-8 or 752· 1693 ~~:n.~iV~FS~I::~ A1,ttUtlrrict1/ tol 5 (7355837) 153 22os l dr atkk, rbu good $2700. 642-8555 S20 831·4489 Armchair s 125. Lamp llYI AWAY Piton 080, P P. 494-7927 IH·Ul 1 en8oo nu tires. Int. etc .. 74 Supe< Beetle. e1d1 Oflg Shaded Sliver Perllan kit· table, pecan wood 1100. Bredley GT II kit, fl11 vw . PAINT x LITE eooY 208 w 111. Santa An• S3 /bsl. 675-1277 ~ond. lo ml. $2250 iena. born 5110. pedl-Pr rdWO patio lounges,gd ctluals. cl1Ay Gull Wing 35 Garden Ke1cn w/ren1 WORK: Uc> t• 50% ott Cloud Sunday '84 230 SL, $10.500 Good 842-6717 greed $210. 720-1685 pada$50ea. 759·1552 Cit Cati $8000-12,500 free mooring, NB Gd your e1L81111M19-1221 --,-,,..,,,..=-=-=-=-=0,.,.,--==-condition. Sriarp car •74 vw BUG 1o;;;;t N~ Gar-'" Su~•""" Cond.$34.000 842-1234 LARGE SELECT! N OF 8•7 5125 ..--..... ...,..... P ...... 5 .. NEW a I suw·., • · ""''"'· "" '"'" '"" ~. I . SSlO Beaut 5 pc bdrm Ml wftop Moped. coll 18 $400 41' Ktctl '79 +bey MOOR-ertJng oyt 1-.. ... u11ang. • . -.. G:Uen s::rc:=: n. o11130011ne ~.'t>.?.~ 1p15ng1 •. '70 Ventura 24' Sallt>oet ING. 188,500. 873-6022 ~~5-9~7 r=3ederal , CM '66 230SL conver'Uble, 2 won't 1111 $2100, ""' ,.., ..,,,...,. "' ·~--599 ... 50 .,.. ..., tops, xlnl cond $15,000. 832-4099 2112 mos w/p•.,.,a & & Trailer, •Isa 8• -·8 · 6 O 0076 d • --· grea1 cond . Oek &42-9574/645-8760 '78H067B~E.!!..,S2500 Aattt WutN to Liii Oll•W 4 • eve1/wl\n s, '76RedBug,53,ooOmll8'9. 1hot1 $75 964-5292 Magnavo>C stereo con,,_,,,.....,,..,....,,,...,...,..,..,.....,,..="'~=--..-"""' VOLUME SALES 955.5445 dys. fuel lnJ. new paint, runs AKC rag Golden Retriever $150. 673-8727 GOLD MINING ~~~2 ClaHIC 27 It Feather HiOfi;t CUfi lmm;a fOf SERVICE & LEASING '66 250 S, XLNT Cond, great. $3300 8'0-6969 pupa 's200 548·4137, Beaulllul Mahogany StO·Sl300. Sloop. Fut, dry, Mty T~~~:t:tlc Of 3670 N CMrry Ave $3650 847-5125 or 642-4059 792-0254 Canopy Crib w/3 ahell Goll Clubs, Man & rlooed !'Md• co~lcs. ---·-----------LONG BEACH ·70 2200. 4 dr. extra tank, '76 Sclrocco. wht. grt GOiden Retriever pupplff. changer. S 175. 640-62 Hi ~aokm9•0n11•., s9~192 18C8;rt• S6i !6-5oo23, 19~ ... 85 daya, W£ Ill (NO Cherry exlt-4051 am/Im caai, ale. 29 mpg, nd.$3000 842-3152 1'1<C s 150 642-7984 Queen convert. IOfl $250. "" . • .. .. v• ll 14>1H·l ll0 14000/0bo 833-8588 eve ·77 vw Rabbit .. "snr1. clean. Sherry's Poodle puppy Corner group $50. Wrgl. John Wayne Tennl1 Club L.ANCER 28' w/trlr. Ilk• CLUI Olll ft1de-tn1 Welcome •77 slvr 450 SL, red Int.. 2 nu brks. nu ball . $2600 Nle.11atup-toy mlnllure Iron bookcase 150, lull membership 1800. new. loaded with factory All TllOll Mu1t NII, N8\lf '83 3201. tops, xln1 cond. $27.000 PP 548·3269 $250 up. 546-28'8 759-1867 _ -· 760·9031 + opllon1. Too much lo 1 di 1 11 6 4 68•8 1 4p•• F.;t~:w;~~T~ilil~MA;;Ti: llat. 30•1. under new ,.. lmmacu ate con I 0!1i rm 4 • .. a 1 m '78 D11her, auto, ai r, Y0tlcle AKCFemalepups Designer marble S eons em-place"1ent. Financing. lullu& p&cklgl, FM '82 3000 Turbo, $27,000. stereo. 70.000 mt. Beauty -+ Personalltu teetable. 47" sq , ber1hlp, 900. Incl 1r1n1-528,000 ..... _3877 c111e111, sun root, log 5 603 abs lut 1 11 ten cond ' 1 d 1~ 1-"'4 5003 •--• _., 11~ht1, 111oi•· ••tnt con· Lo mt. loaded. 8 5· O 0 e Y aw 983-8287 matching Ir angle en ~ ........ .,... • .,,. "" $2550. 631-3016 SS S table. orig. cost S1SOO. Magic laleno Gold Mem· Otympk: ClllH Flnn d tlon. 1 .000 mllu. '83 MB 3000 Tvrbo, 7K ml. --- Pttl sen lot 1500. Pen cond, t>ershlp, 51 tOO, Incl i-. 722. 3 Nor1h Salle, S 1 4 • 8 O O I I r m • 111nt cond, bfk w/camel '79 Rabbit, 4 dr. 4 •Pd. 2 charmlnn Lovebird• 760-1435 9116.0412 Harken Vpdat", race 213-380-9880 d1y1, Int. $26,900 673-80•2 1tereo. air. 80.000 ml, • reedy, ult eond, wltrtr. WlllY 71 4-548-8533 eves white/blue, llawlau w/cege & food 1120 E1t1te Sale: All mual got _M_A..,,G'""tC.,,.-..,IS,..L""'A'"'N""o:--'"'M"'E""M,..· 11500. John Lylff. w USEDCARSITRUCKS 7 1'1k lbO\tl the mooey we S3250.631·3016 5"8-2817• lOAMon Klng1ZBdrmset(5plece) 8E RSHIP $1000, 851-1'94,h 24 1·0644 COMEINORCAlLFOR D1l1aa can aava you thru our --DWARF Bunny Rabbit• $350. King mattreu & 876-5798 17 1 !1o purchue & tease plane. '60 Ouher OleMI. ate. Im •• a~h 752 81"" spring• 1200. Dinette M t ---,---,~-==-~-WIND8UR~R seoo FID AnUISAI. 2 dr, Iulo. ---"'a ...,.,.., .Ill Ill.... 1ter10 low mlleage -.._ -uv w/8chalrt1 100 Bur~un· MANILOW TICKETS Sun. 3 Hll Niii, -•........., blQI. Cormlef·OeU!lo ,....., ..,.,.., $4300 546-2855 od 18 h ._.., .. "' work, $600/bat olr. ttlNITI ·-·..,..,...,...,,.· _,,..~...,...,,..,,..,,,_-PARROT Yng tame, bell dy Naugh Recllner t 50. 2 Kini I ge I row t blCyele tralll'. mftl&JT 842•9187 1301 Quall StrMt '80 RABBIT DIESEL to lllk, $350. Cage i 60 Gold Swlvtl Rocktlf I 100. Mlcl\MI 673.o928 meaa All. 8pm, 531-310& 18211 9EACH BLVD. Snr1 14350 831 5983 H2-3220 S.eu 7' Sola $250 Plul -M-... --v.,-de___,Cou,..--nt_ry__,.C_lu_b ti HUNTINGTON BEACH '72 White 240Z. em/Im, NEWPORT BEACH • Ii m11c. from •s-$25 Tennlt membtrlhlp 1 ... 1 .-1 •••-•••l cleen, lClnt cond $4200 IU-IHO '81Rabbit,11\owfm cond, 1•n Sat/Sun 10-3 544-8152 ·~I w 7111 -._. '__.. Obo Chris 545 eeeo 4 apd.Jo ml. none bett8f. 1811 Xmer. oak cie:foot . . •2000/olr. 959.e2311 . -'7111111.1 Dltt Off e.11 Anewer Ad ESTATE SALE Coll.. Sacr 111 titiiii m WI Pit TIP .ua 173 240Z. eutomllle.,., ... 128,500 875-<4154 #618, 842-4300 lbl S 1000/ot>o 540·80e2 . Newpor1 Beach Teonl1 n-·t wf 1 l'"HP •"'-··1 ,. -•••• --... •""""5. aa...1 ..,,. · · Teb .. l 150.9'Sola•200 Ciub Mtrnbet$tllp l700 _,., " _......., --""'"' c... rvY "" Bl... lfngll hMdboard Burtell S250. latge Encl 675-5e89 OB, trlr/n.w pelnl AUi IHUll '75 8210, nu ciulc:h, water lw•----wliW 12.50. 645--8999 T•ble $75. Stereo Cabl· ---------llPhOI. Xlnt oond. 14500. NITUl/ .... I p u,m P J.. r b 11 en 0 . 16i7 Dde/df. 13868 CAOlttopdetk,clr~ 1890. net '125. SewlnQ Teble Piil TULl 497•203~moma/M .2480Harbotllvd. l t100tvBO 4K-7764 ot>o Can 714·9'4--0775 91•;,w x 31~D x w;,H, 125 Bl eppt, only Nted1101Mwork,elat1go lllp I Dteb . fOU COSTA MESA days, or 71 4·1162·8437 $950. Clll 876-4333. ,_6_5 _1-364_______ cond. s 150. 790.1779 n•-Power Boal BHp. MM* 141-101 ·~5:.~~~~!:&':0.~J: •11• 8 pm •od wllnde. Au m I I Ethan Allen 1ov1M1t1, Rockwell 1" aandel' grind· 13!50(mo. 2 1 Balboa , '83 Mlget, bllcfr.d Int, or~, ..,._,...A;,pXfiiRiPl&ioi-RIP"ll"'Fl"El,p.-....-1 ;~;•:•=·85~~~41~~d ., 1125 541-9411() Cove. Owner, 84~5136. WAITlll 78 Z 2+2. 1~t~~gf'".; 1 wlru, 11ereo, xtn Slnget Featl'lltWaiQht NW· 873· 14... Oood, .dMrt uMd cart: ::..~:;l& t3M700o o, ::~~5tlll Ito put. ~:;:.~~~~SdEA:~~rE FUANlfURE & 'APPL. Ing mlGhlnl, l*l cond. 40' Newport Sllp. 8811 only. prefer 187 .. 1883 luldct, I • ·10 SALE. Captain's Bed 1250fot>o.752·2820 i upar prloa , pou Jaou ara, TA71 & 79210Wgn,AM,,M,30·75MGMldget,43,600ml, appNanoee. 54 -.30H 130. Bed• 135. Or....,11.,,---,.-..,-.,.....,.....,-.,~.....,..,.-tiv.a~d. 873-2700. P-OrlOl'IM tN1 1ny model +ml Plf Cl"· 4 tPd. to ml, reg &op, alnl cond., Freuer 22 cult. S275. $30-$4(). Cott .. I~ 14&. Stuo.nt CIMklchr •50· Alt· conllderecl. Top prioee lhowfm oond. Mu11 1111 f2600. 751·5221 dye. :~ ........... ,. Stove Hood & Fan 150. Chr & ottoman s:>o. 40 llMKennets2o53H 4H -,o-n-.11-p-.-B-al-boa--Covll---.1 ftcdi Call Cllve at 81Uef 13500/0tr. Ml.o.478 848·8815 811111w1tnd• For Ad Action F~:::;:~~:~:'~.£ ~~~~l~~:r ~~!: w~~~i{s~~1:~~1{~1. ~~~:~~::!~; eJ.~~. 11 ( 7 , .,. 1 .1~"fl=1 ·~·~:~.s=~~1 condltton. elec:. ""· 186 631·&983 •1&. 4H-t 398. 150-4133 ao,eo· i AILBC>i'T SLIP WIW&ITYM • am/Im cue. m•o•. SOUTH cou11n YOLllW&llfl 1'WIWILLMT lllllllllLI" VOiume s ai.e; hivic. Cal a 0 Ii 20 8 ct Ff. Refrlo• Heflt~ Pecan Ofnltig tbl •• , N.8. reetaurent toe. .......... • .. , ~~r· 2 Ul!IO obo w/lce mkr t1lmd S216 w/11111 J cuatom pa<h, a Minney 541·1725 AM ... ~ Deoe .. ,, ,.,.. ..... ..,..._.,.,· ..,,4...,.1 ..,..._.,...__.,,,.._ Daly Plot 544·81&2 --cane bk Cht•. mint cond. '•""'°CENT:rR8LIP knocb often 'WNtl you '17 MOB· Aun1 OOOd C ""'"'""' c '* ,_,..""''1'111 o.Aty LoOka Oood Many new \MnD l lft APft.WIOll 11800 all !iNtnf Ad Uplo48'.2S31tth.8U lltllot OleMTlled Ade 10 par It u .4oo. obo AD·n~UI\ I.el es1-e133 •111.&42-4300.24 hre. c.~hech, rettdlttw~eo.t 54a..n2a 642 5671 Aalr l daratpr Q E lllYFllMTlll al a atl. 87 23e l'Mttt.!:,_ 1.,...~ .. --~-7""1-.-,,,•·0---1 - • llOl/etdl. uoo. W•tner lM 157-8133 CELlO, flJI llH. d:trnan .... ._.. MHtTI "~1-2 0 0' 0'"', • Me d0e1e, 1 "'!!!~~~~~~~!'! & D w ............... I ....... Have you read tod1y'1 • -:: rye r , e 41 • mecll. ••---•l °'.,... Cluellled Ad•' 11 not, ofter M U8l' SELll Andl.Mlfng 1&71' heat\ lllvd. HuntJniton 8eectl (714) 141·1HO Uptf a.tie, , , mlllt Ol'I eng, new bttfllll a ctvleh, eunroot, roc11 OWll8f $2495.845-3120. tnatonhQotol. 1200fbolh H8¥1 aomet'*'O you ..,,, glnntr ApprelHd •t . -the "" 714•&u ... o&e fltnd wttal yov went In Alf In good cone1111on to 1111 c.....e.cs..,. do 1450 Malle oller C,. .,,_,. W"" M Help'? l'tno what you Wll'lt tn ~ o.r Not y-•191 _1_1_•_-t3i-__ n_4_1 ____ • wl. 142-6171. 983-2117 ~In town! M 2·1171 W IOll ttema , "2·H7t e>.ity ~ Ctw lft9de. .,..~ 9317 166 oge Coronet Musi sem 1500 673-5609 Fer 9319 '65 Muslang. 6 cyt, auto I 1500 obo. 6'4-4522 '66 Mustang, 12900 obo 96,000 orto ml. 8 eyl, 2nd ownr 975-0888, Norm '68 MUSTANG, VI 289. auto. p1, 80,000 ml. ortg owner 11lnt cond $3300 979-0273 ----'11 Mu1tang. runs great 302 2-brl. all megs AM /F M 11ere o S750/0BO 492-977~ '72 Mu111ng. 68.000 Ortg ml. 1 owner, $2000/obo 546·2698 ·74 Musleng II 85K mites Xlnl cond $1 550 646·6392 C M •fi Muat 4 apO, PSIPB. alum whl• A~11FM CHS. New tires, bric•, snocks S 1gSO/obo Call att Spm. 760·0428 ·n GRANADA. V8, new pelnt, al e, ext/Int xlnt oond S2300. 648-6132 '61 E.cort, .xtnl cond. 27K ml, euto, rldlell. am/Im tape $4200. 8'2·7221 'HFlllJll B~ new Int, runs wry , new tie.. 11800 obO. con110et trlde ~ cuh.1169-1221 '79 Mercury C11Prl 2.8. MUii Sell. have emog papert 12.100. 720.oeot '80 Man1tch 4/0oof, air pow S teer /Wind AM/FM Stereo CaH ~.000 4ff·6312 cl.A sic ·9a c ouoAR XlNT COND, 120001080 0111 tVll 948·8291 A'.ed'Voecr'l'1e M"erc. v.,<1. 8rovg 4/0r. lOADt!O • 1,750 6'-4·4024 ca oast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 2, 1983 The Center's Leadership Donors The Segerstrom Family The James Irvine Foondanon Mr. and Mrs. D. James Bentley The Fluor Foundation Chevron Fund of the California Community Foundation McDonnell Douglas Corporation International Telephone & Telegraph The Hoag Foundation ITT Barton ITT Marc Products The Irvine Company ITT Cannon J.C. Carter Company Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Rohe The Harry G. Steele Foundation Times Mirror Foundation Hometels Management Company. Inc. Don and Dorothy Koll The Register Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. War~gton Bank.America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hester Audrey Steele Burnand First Interstate Bank of California Foundation Security Pacific National Bank Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Schumacher Atlantic Richfield Foundation Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company Southern California Edison Company Wells Fargo Bank Foundation James and Alfred Baldwin Families Aminoil USA. Inc. The Center Founde rs Mr .ind Mrs Ch.tries HT ,..,bts l;imc:s I.: Clark and Dr .ind Mrs Sidney Adler R1ch.1rd W Silvc:r Harry ;ind M.irsh.1 Adler Mr and Mrs Walt.ih Cl.ukc: Or ;ind Mrs. Fred Aeng51 Mr .ind Mrs Paul Cle.uv Ahm.inson Foundation Mrs Clar.a Mae Clc:m The Ak ins Comp.iny Cou Cola Bottling Comp.inv Mr .ind Mrs J.imes Alc::rn'u 01 Los Angdcs Dr M.iuncc: Allard Cohon Piano & Org.in Su~rmut Mr .md Mrs R1ch.utl D ,\lien Community B.ank Mr Robc:rt F Allen Jr lton 'ind Mrs J.amc.s Cool. Mr .md Mrs Wilh.im R Allen-• .:z.._.._._ "• ~1s Shirley Corn)'n Dr .ind Mrs W.iltcr Alston Mr and Mrs Joseph L Cos1.i /\mino1l USA Inc Mr and Mrs W1ll1.1m F Cote Dr .i.nd Mrs Jerry P .'\ndcs Mr .and Mrs Lcshc S Collon Dr .md Mr6 John W Applegate Mr .i.nd Mrs W Mich.id Cr.iitt George .ind Judie Argyros Mr ind Mrs W1ll~am J C'r;iwforJ Arm.ind H.immer Techn1c.ll Center Crtnglc. Grimley. GrcgM 6l Comp.my Mrs Du.anc A 0Armst"ng Mr and Mrs Nun210 Cris's Ms Jo•nn• Z ,..,rnctl >. J Crocker N.a11on.al Bank Found.it1on Miss Katherine Arroues Mr and Mrs Donald D Cunldl ..-.uhur Young 6l Comp.inr Mr and Mrs lohn L. Cum Atl•nllc R1chlseld Found•mon Mr .ind Mrs Robc:rt E Cume Mr .ind Mrs Stu.irt &bcod. \'c:st.a Kay K.1thlcen Curry .ind Mr .. nd ~lrs Gordon B..lgnc Frank Turner Currv DDS RC B.iktr Found.mon Mr .ind Mrs H<>w;srd T Cusic Mr .ind Mrs /\ltrcd E Baldwin Mr .and Mrs Joseph T D.1n1tl Mr .ind Mrs J.amcs P Baldwin Ms Patricia Darnell David and Juhc 8.iU Mr .md Mrs W1l11..lm I.: D.iv1s B"nkAmcnc.1 foundation W1ll•mctt.i K O.iv h~untl.it1on Mr) Nancy Lccnerts B.irm::s Mr .ind· Mrs Don J De Crism Mr .md 1\IU.s. Pcrnel George Rarneu Dclo111e Haskins & S<'.'11) John 11 Jnd llctty M B.irr Burgess Dc:mpstc:r Mr .and !\lrs Richard E B.arrett Dr .and Mrs R.i1endrJ (, l1e~.i1 Manon .ind \\'1lh.im B.arstow /\Ir And Mrs M;iuncc I P<'.'W;ild Ms Joyce 8.asch Fordham D1ckerht1ll Mr .ind Mrs Ger.ud B.istu.an~e Wilm.a I D1ckc:rholl Mr .and Mrs R.irt on P lk<ln Or .and Mr~ D1,n .. ld I? P1w~ !\Ir 1nd \lrs Gc:olfn:\· lk.i.umont !\Ir ~d !\lrs fullus I-D1chc:n1w. !\Ir and \Ir~ Robert r lk;s\c:r nr .i.nli Mrs Luci. (..cc: Ping .i,rnolJ .i.nd \l•bc:I Beckman D1)ncv Found.iuon Found.mon Mr .and Mrs <..er.i.ld I:. D1io:nn I.inc and Len lktlsow Dr ""d Mrs Thom.is IV Ou•n Mr .ind Mrs Robert I Beechner Mr .anJ Mrs A B.iyarJ l>od Mr .ind Mrs C ~knrv Beiderbecke llr and Mrs A N~1nnn Don.aldsun Mr .and Mrs Benton Bc1ach Dr .ind Mrs Duugl•s A Donnell Mr Ravm11nd M BentorJ ~r and ~lrs D.av1d H Darsey Mr .;ind Mr~ \\'.iltc:r R Bcnnc:tl Mr C.umc:n Dragon Mr .and Mrs D J.amcs Bentlcv Paul P .ind /\l.argnt M [)uron Mrs Rose lkrg Duryl'.1 M.i.lcolm D.alv & \'1111 Mr and !\lrs foci Berm;in Mr .ind Mrs Robert 0 Duuon Berrv Holding Comp.my Ebell So<:1c:ty ul Sa.nt• An.i Dr .and !\lrs John R Setson Ir Dr .and Mrs l::rnt'st C Edv.•.ud' Mr !\lurr•~ (,u ni lktungen Mrs Roy;-.! Edw.uth Mr .and !\<lrs \\'ilh.am John Beuinp,en Mr .ind Mrs Robert Egh Mr W1l11.1m John Bcuingen Ill Mrs Henry \\Ood Ell1ou Mrs "'t.rslvn lkvrlc Bidwell /\Ir ..ind Mrs Robert L Elving Dr .1nd Mrs Lt'on D Birnberg Emerson Elc:cmc Comp.inv Mr .ind Mrs Arthur Birtcher Mr Allen H Engelhardt l.ack .and Ann Bishop Mr ;ind Mrs R G Engm.in Dr .ind Mrs R1ch.ard C RishQp H.irry, and Sh.iron Es.1y11n Mrs F'lorcnce P.1uhnt' Bl.ick .ind Mr ;and Mu Arthur l. Ev.ans Mr Euge ne M1ch.1cl Murriy Mr and Mrs B.arry T F.aber Mr and Mrs John Black Mr O.alc: T F.ahrncy AS ID Ms Agnt's Blomquist Allan .ind S.indy F.imh.ug Mr ;and Mrs Floyd Blowc:r /\-h Florence F;unb.i.rg Mrs Alace Snow Blum .and Mr Steven F.i1nb.i.rg Ms Sus.in Snow Londoner F.u West Man.ageml'nt Ml" and Mn Wilham E l\luroclo. Mr .and Mrs Ph1hp D F.um.i.r Mrs Cl.ircncc Bond Mr ;ind Mrs Buton Fen more Mr .ind Mrs Robc:rt l\ Bons.ick Dr 1nJ Mrs Roger N Fenton Mr and Mrs Robert Borders C mgerlcc Field Dr ;and Mrs R Thornton Boswell Mrs Mary Ann Finley Mr .1nd Mrs Aleu ndc:r Row1c Mr Warren R Finley Mr .ind Mrs V1ctar H Boyd first American Title Mr .and Mn W1ll1.1m T Boyd Insurance Comp.iny Br.iun Foundatt0n First lnterst<1te &nk of C.ahlorn1<1 Mr 1nd Mrs LeRoy H Rrcllin Found.a11on Mr .and Mrs H W1lh.im Bridglord Mrs Ree 0 Fleming Or .i nd Mrs lohn Cuhslc Brown Mr and fl.frs John M flockcn Anonvmous fluor Found.mun Mrs M.arg.irc:t G Rrowne Mr and Mrs John S Fluor Mrs Esther Bruggcrc Mn M..iqorae Fluor Mrs Felicia Buk.ity Mr .ind Mrs Vincent Fortuna Dr .i nd Mrs David J Bunnell Jr Mr .and Mrs JR Fosbc:rtt Mr and Mrs Irving X Burg Mr .ind Mrs. R1ch.1rd h.ancu.t Mrs. Audr-;y S Burn.and Patric~ Fredricks _.M4,.W1l1N..~hiud Burnc:tt Dr .and Mrs Enrique ) l-re1dman Mr Arnold F Burnstt'in .aml Mr .. and Mrs. Emory C. Frink Mr l.imcs Francis Hcgcnwald Ill Mr .ind Mrs. Thcodcirc: l fuller Dr .and Mrs Roger L Bunner & family Mrs Robc:rt Busby Fullerton C1v1c L1gh1 Oper.a Company Mr John Byerlc1n Mr .ind Mrs Robc:rt C Fyke M rs Oon.1 ull C F WC. -Or.i.ngc D1str1ct Mr .ind Mrs Tykyc C.am.i.r.is Junior 'M>men's Club Mrs Allen T C•mpbcll < • S Fund, Inc. Mr and Mrs Dennis Campbell Mr .ind Mrs M Keith C.ude Mr . .and Mrs Ceorgc M C.i.nmr.1 Albc:rt F .and B.irb..ir• M C.tprctz &: K.asd.an. Allornt'ys at L.aw C.irhnghouse C.trl KMc:hcr Entcrprs.scs Mr Niles Gates Eva C. Carpenter .and Dr. and Mn. Alan B Cn.untg• Kathryn J. C.irpenter Mr. and Mn. R..aymond L Ccilcr Roi.a D C..rpentcr and General Telephone Company Stevm W C.rpentcr Mr . .and Mrs. Ernest George C..ner. Hawley. Hale Stores Mr and Mrs. James C Cllnul1.1s Mr .and Mn Thom.a• D Carter Mr and Mrs Robert V C ibson Mrs ~~ring Canwrtght Mrs Ruth G1mcno Mr Stew.art S Cuc Mr .and Mrs Richmond C. C1pplc C.ue·Swaync Company Inc Mr .and Mrs James C Llbm.an Don .a.nd Mu y C.utk Dr and Mr~ Cyril J C.lupel Mr and Mrs Leo Ch.ade Dr and Mn 0 .1niel F Cordon Mr a/Id Mr• Jack C.h.alab1an Dr .ind Mrs. Ccrald T. Cost.ans.an Millon M r .and Rcuhnd P Ch.tn11 In memorllm: P.aul L Cr..f Mr . .and Mn C Stanley Chapm.tn R M and Jun W Gregory Mt 0.aVld W Ch.apm.an. Sr .and Mr . .1nd Mrs. James Cricves Ma Peggy V Chapman Mr. Robert C~helm lrvl"g .and N .ancy Ct\oc Or .and Mn. Nlte. F Gulchet Dr .1nd Mn George P Cheng Culld Patron• Ctwvmn Fund of 1~ C.ahlomt.a Mr Fr.tnk E. Oumbinger • Community Foundttlon St~n and C....Undra CumpeM Mr .and Mn Jay W Chilton Dr .and Mrs P.aul V. Ciwt.abon Cuy K and Colleen M Cl.t1rc Mr and Mrt C enrd C ll. Cuyod Mr .tnd Mn Howlrd M Cl.at~ Mr .ind Mrs t hns t.wo1dzmwsk1 Ms Geraldine Borden 11.icker Mr .and Mn H F lbmann Mr ..ind Mrs Sarn I brnban.an Mr .ind Mrs Thom.is T Hammond Mr and Mrs Wilh.im I H.&ncy D<1vid V a.nd Reatricc: I lanser /\Ir and Mrs Rondell B I l;inwn Dr and Mrs R1ch.ird C I lar.ino Mr and Mrs E.arl H H.ird.ige Mt and Mrs M R 11.arn)()n Mr .ind Mrs Wilson B H.art Mrs Madelyn H.ircman Mr Ger.aid J Harvey and Miss Dec H.utford William L. Harville. Jr .. DDS Mr .and Mrs R1cho1rd M Hawkin~ Mrs Thomas Heffernan Dr .md Mrs I larvc:y t-lc:1nr1chs C.ipt and Mrs W.iltt'r F Henry Rol)cn and Darlene Herm.in Mt and Mrs M.alcolm Heshp Mr and Mrs Ch.arks W llestc:r Dr .i.nd Mrs Robc:rt I 1 lewlctt Mr Sam Hill Mr ~1.irl. J H11lgren Lc:w1s and Audrey l l1mmclr1ch Mr and Mrs l•mcs W 1-hnc:s Mr and Mrs G.avlord L I linton Hoag Foundation Mr and Mrs J•ck I\ I h1chadcl Mr and Mrs Gordon L liod~c: Mr .ind Mrs Melvin J I fneltligcr Mr and Mrs 1 low.irJ F-Hoestercy Sh1rlq· and Lu,.:ene ll llogga11 j 1 Mr and !\lrs \\'1lhur I ltollc:man Home1cls :\fan.igt'ment { omp.m\ In• M1 Ph1hp A Homme Mr .and Mrs E \\' Monk .. ay !\Ir .and Mrs L.ul M Hopper Dr a.nJ ~Ir~ R1ch.1rJ I. I torr1ni Mr .inJ !\Ir\ Rtch.ard A Hough Mr .inJ Mrs Robert\\' Houseal Ir Mr .ind Mrs H L;i-.·rc:ncc: ltull. Ir Mr i\nthonv C Hummel Mr and Mrs R1chMd C I lunukcr Mr and Mrs Fo rest I 'Hunt Mr and Mrs 1-orrcst ) Hum Hunr Wesson F•Xld) Inc Judge .ind Mr~ t lampton liuuon The Huycke 1-.lmsly Mr .and Mrs L.co lmpcri.ih· Mr .ind Mrs Peter L lnm<1n The lrvint' Comp.inv The James Irvine l'ounda11on ITT Barton ITT Cannon Electric D1v1s1on ITT M.arc Products J C Cuter Comp.my Mr .and Mrs Fred Scott ).ackson Mr .and Mrs J\l..in J Jacobs Mr .ind Mrs RAiph James J.an.aco Fm.1nc1.1I Corpor.auon Dr and Mrs MallhC'w Jenkins Jim Chck Ford Mr .and Mrs Keith I:. Johanne~ Johnson & H1gg1ns ol Los Angeles Mr Don.aid P Johnson. Dr and Mrs John I. Johnson Velda and Joe W Johnson Mr .and Mrs Hugh Frederick Johnston Thom.1s E 1nd Shirley L. Johnston Mr .and Mrs Leonard Seiber Jones Mr .and Mrs Roy H )ones Mr .i.nd Mrs Alt red Vincent Jorgensen Joyce: and Jim Justice Dr .and Mrs lkrtram W lustu~ Dr .and Mrs David 8 Kagnoll M~ I rcne B K.imin Mrs Lilhan K<1mph .and Dr. M.uc,u K le mer Dr and Mrs St.in Icy K.iplan Mr ;ind Mrs Carl N Karcher Mr Burton L Karson Dr .and Mrs Fred M K.ay Ms. Helen P Keeley Mr and Mrs Ger.aid W Kchlc: Mr With.am F Kcuh Mr .and Mrs C lkrk Kellogg Dorothea Eklund Kelsey Mr .i.nd Mrs D P Kennedy Mr and Mrs Thom.as Ke)' Mr and Mrs Ruuell W Kidder Mr and Mrs Lloyd F Klein Dr and Mrs Martin Klem Mr. and Mrs Robert Kleist Anonym0\13 Mr. Charles K Knlckerboc.lcer .ind Mr. James J. Kniclcerboc.k.er Mr. and Mrs. Lou11 J. Knobbe Knobbe. Martens, Olson & Bur Mrs Miiiie Kohnteldcr Don and Dorothy Koll Anabel and John Konwcr Dr .tnd Mra Richard P Kr.at:t Mr Fritz L Kr.auth Mr .and ~rs W.alter Kur1k hyk Anne ..ind Stanley Kurzct ~ and Mra Klhonit Kwon Mr .and Mu Wllll.am H. Laird Mr . ..ind Mrs D.ivid W. wtlg Mr. and Mu C ordon P Lang Or. Howard C .and Lynne L.ang Mr . .tnd Mu W H•rold l..t"" Mr . .and Mr1 Wllll.tm K L.tnpton Mr and Mra WllllAm M. wnad.aJe l.aLllAm dt Watkins Mr and Mn Chdtet Scott ucahnt Mr .and Mn J.tmea L wtta Marvin E and Shirley u_.,.ncc • .. I On July 7. 1983 groundbrwing tor the O range County Pc:rforrrung Arts Cen~r was celebrated. Congratulations to the members of the Soard of Directors And Trustees. the Directors Emeritus. the Endowment Pund Council and Committees. The Guilds of hcers and the thous.ands of volunteers who actively support The <;:enter-we salute you tor your gifts of time and rc:sourccs. The volunteer cf forts and private contributions by ind1vidu.a.Ls. farrulaes. corporauons and foundations brought us to this moment sn time. Much work and fund raising re~m. but for a mo ment we pause to thank those: whose generosity has been instrumental in bringing us to this celebration of groundbreaking, George and Judie Argyros Pacific Federal Savings and Loan Association Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundatton Jack and Ann Bishop Pacific Scientific Company • Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Boyd " Carl Karcher Enterprises Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Peat Ma.rwick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Carter Crocker National Bank Foundation Robert and Barbara Kleist Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rau Dr. and Mrs. William O. Red field Donald Shaw Family in memory of LoUtsa C. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Linden Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lund Mervyn's Mission Viejo Company Murdy Foundation, Incorporated Northrop Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Vance Simonds. Sr. Southern California Gas Company Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Stillwell James and Sharon Stout Union O il Company of California Pacific Chorale and Performing Arts Association of Orange County Mr .anJ ,'l.tr5 John B l.Jwson Mr Jntl /1.1" Wilhur 11 Lavm.an Mr .ind Mrs RJl('h W L.ea1herlw Mr .lnJ Mr), IAmcs I:. Lee Mr .ind Mr s W.arren Channing Letclwrt Mr and Mr s C R Len.ah.ln. Ir Mr .ind Mr.. 1 lcrbcrt B Lc:o Kenneth Levcnrh..il & Cu Dr .ind Mrs Richard Lc\'inc .and 1-.imilv Mr J.imc:s R1ch.ird Lewis Or Melv yn B Lewis Dr AllJn I low..;ird L1lspn and J.imt'S W•llc:r Ncum;in Mr .and Mrs Milton S Lmdrn Mt). H.an~ D Linhardt Tht Links. Inc Mr .ind Mrs Jonalhdn D Llnytl Mr and Mrs James J Lockshaw Mr .ind Mrs Raymond M Lowe Mr .and Mrs J.amcs A Lukens Mr .ind Mrs Wilham S Lund Mr Robert D Lurie Mr and Mrs Fr.ink W Lynch Mr and Mrs J.i.ck M Lyons Dr ;ind Mrs P.iul D M.ib1c Mr .and Mrs James B 1\.1.lcDon.ild Mr .and Mrs Robert Al.an llfacF.irlanc: Mr .inJ Mrs Robert Mah Mr .inJ Mr~ Rohen A Moihlcr Dr and Mrs 011n.i.ltl V Mahonv ,\1.iin Hurdm.in t>r ..lnd !\lrs l..iwrcn<t J M.ilt>nc P.1tnc1.a and Lou1) Malone Mr .1nd Mrs losc:ph P Manson Mr and Mr) \\'1lham \' ~I.arch Tht Ch.arlc:s B M.ugol1n l-.im11\ Mrs I lc:.i.nor M ~lukh.im .inJ \Ir R1chuJ 11 MM .. h.1m h.ink \\' M.arsh.ill l\lrs Jack W M.arsh.111 Mr anJ Mrs 11.irrv R M.irnn ~be J .ind Wall J M.irtin !\Ir and Mrs H.arry T M.irttndalc: Or .and Mrs M.asay11sh1 Mat suno :'>Ir and Mrs Douglas I:. McCmm.ic Mr .and Mrs Ch..1rles S McCune: Mr .and Mrs All.10 L MdJermott McOonncll Oouglu Corpor.iuon llr .and Mrs Philip H Mcl'.arl.i.nd ~h L.1ura McKcc\'t"f Mary J.inc .ind Ru McK1ttnck Mn Lthcl McL.aur m Mr .ind Mrs Roben C: Md.e.1n Ml:dell.as Gc:orgc and J;acquehne Mcl(crd Mr and Mrs Ronald I:. Melville Mr .ind Mr s. Robert J Merrill. Jr. Mcrvyns Mr .and Mrs James ,A, Millen M1ss1on V1c1u Comp.111y Mr .ind Mrs C.irl M11chcll Edw.ird Mmelm.in Memori.al Foundation Mr .i.nd Mrs Gene c; Max Mr .and Mrs C.,eorgc II Mohr Mrs Jo.an S Mo1ol.a }•mes ."i. and J.inet C Mongcll Dr .and Mrs Lawn:n-.c: J Monge•'" Mr and Mrs Thom.is N Moon Mr Craig E Moos Mr . .and Mrs Francis L Morg.in Mr .i.nd Mrs Robert E Morg.in Mr Stanley C Morse and Mr J.ick R Charchol Dr W1l11.im M Mo-.s Mr 1nJ Mn A.iron Mover L>r .and Mrs L.1wrcncc: C MM.in Mr .ind Mrs J.arn..111 S Mud.in Mr .and Mrs L W.iync Mullane Dr .ind Mrs M.iurscc I' Mulville: Mr and Mrs W.ird R Munson Murdy Found.i.llon Incorporated Mr and Mrs D<>nlin r Murdv Mr 1.1nd Mrs. Thom.is Murph1ne Mr .and Mrs Peter Muth [)ean and 8.arbu;i Myers Mr and Mrs Isidore C M~rs Mr and Mrs Paul D Mye rs Or .ind Mrs M.aur1cc S Nadr1dgc Mr .ind Mrs J.imcs I\ N.ag.am.atsu Mr .md Mrs Edward K N.i.nce Na1t0n.1I Educ.auon Corpor.auon Miss Flort'nce Neilan Mr .and Mrs Eric C Nelson Dr ..lnd Mrs Douglu A Nc:wcomb Or .and Mrs Daniel H Ninburg Nord.Strom Northrop Corpor.auon Merlin J .and Toso Norton Mr .tnd Mu Fr.ank E O'B~n 0' Melvcny & Myers Mr and Mrs J.tek E O•kcs The Pccer Ocha Family Mu Eileen Smyth Oh.anu1.1n •nd Edw.ard W Kim. M D Mr and Mrs Don~ld IC OIJon Opcoz.2 Or.an,c County Chinese Cultut.al Club Orange C:oun1y M.t~ter Chou lc Oran~ County Phtlh•rmonlc Sodecy Mr .1nd Mra J Matthew Osborne l'acWc Choule .tnd l'crlormtng Arts AllOCl.llion of Onngc Coun1y hcHlc kdcr.tl S.av1np and Loan Aatoclatton l'.lclfk Mutual L16c ll'ltur.tn(C' Company f'.1,111, ~l•cntit1c ( omp.iny Pac111c fc:lc:phunc and lelegr.aph Conipanv Mr .ind Mrs Pc:tn Atllc:r Pal~v Dr rnJ Mr~ Russcll l'angc Mr Jnd ~trs 1:.dgM f._ rmkcy Mr dntl Mr:. john R Parker Dr Nanqi rarrv Mr .ind Mrs W1lh.im 0 P.isso .\Ir Wilh1m Pamck P;iul I laMmg>. Janobky & \\'.il~cr l>r .i.nd Mr) Stephen M Pdulr~· Mr and Mrs Stanley P.i"•low,k1 M( and Mrs Errol G P.ayne Mr dnd Mrs Gerald W Pc.i.slcy Peat Marwick Mr .ind Mrs Robert F rclhsiuer Wilh.im L Pereira & A:.)t>C Miss T.1mdt<1 Pttros1an Mr <1nd Mrs Chlell L l'h.sr m Guv W Phil hp) & l\ssu..iJtes Mr Michael J Pinm P1tchcss. 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Wlllt.tms \\bm.a.n'a Club ol S.tll )u.tn C.aP&Jtr.ano Jennie Cheng ~ng \\brld l'nYel Bureau. Inc Cecil C •nd Kathryn It. Wngti1 Mr. and MD Donald E Y.ahn Ms. Carolyn Frmch Yt.agtt Mr . .and Mn Arthur lUry Mr. and Mn. Ervin E. 'tbder Or and Mn Fun~ K. tt>f'lla Mr and M~ 0..n S 'lbuna<t.alc Mr. and Mn Lou11 W Zlmmttm.an A Jp«lal tbanlu to "11 otbm wbcts4 fl/I:' wm iw:t!Wd 100 kltt ro bt 1ntlwkd In 1bu llJ11rf1 611 ANTON BL'f •SUITE 3l0 •COSTA Mf.S.A. CAUFORNlt\ 92626 • 7J.41~~ 1121 1 • •, Tennis pronJoter has • pro stars, no pernJ1ts By STEVE MARBLE OfllioeD.-, ......... Less than 72 hours before the event is set to begin, the promoter of a Newport Beach tennis tournament with a record $300,000 purse still does not have city permiasion to hold the event. The tournament ls to feature Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lend.I and other top-flight players, all reportedly lured away from other matches by the big money belng offered in Newport. But city officials said three more permits must be secured by the Newport Beach Tennis Club for promoter Bill Stamp& if the tournament is to go off as planned. All three permits have been filed but because of unresolved issues such as parking and insurance, they have not been issued. One of the permit applications wasn't filed until late Monday. ''There are just a lot of loose-ends," said David Larson, the city's license supervisor. ''Until everything's cleared up, they don't get the permits." (See TENNIS TOURNAMENT, Page AZ ) THI ORANGE COAST COAST EDITION TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Firemen quell Irvine acid spill Orange County's hazardous ma- terials team spent five hours cleaning up a h ydrochloric acid spill at American Hospital Supply in Irvine Monday. Four people were treated for minor injuries related to the spill, which occurred at 10:45 a.m. at 17201 Red Hill Ave., said Orange .... County Fire Department spokes- man Chuck Murphy. The team sealed off a 75-square-yard area a.round a truck carrying 276 gallons of the i;hemical, whic~ can be fatal .at high concentrations, Murphf said. About six gallons leaked into the enclosed back portion of the truck. Along with the county's haz- ardous materials team, four Hunt- ington Beach hazardol.lS materials officers responded to the scene to ~t. Murphy said. Capt. Mike Nives of Huntington Beach was taken 'to Western Medical Center after the spill and treated for heal exhaustion. The driver of the truck, Leonard Zimmennan, suffered minor lung irritation on the scene and was treated and released from Tustin Community HospitaJ, Murphy~. Treated for eye and skin irrita- tions ~t Western Medical Center were Eric Bianchi of the Irvine Police Department ancL.Bobert Tracy of Irvine's Public Works Department. Murphy said the fire depart- ment was initially called to Ameri- can Hospital Supply to aid an injured forklift driver. Capt. Phil Wojcik only became aware of the spill when he spotted some em- ployees wearing breathing ap- paratus and questioned them. Laguna pilot injured in Wisconsin crash A commercial airplane pilot from Laguna Beach was critically injured when the small airplane he was flying slammed into the ground du.ring an Experimental Aircraft Convention in Wisconsin. A hospital spokeswoman said today that Brownell's condition remains critical. A spokeswoman at Ai.rCal confinned Brownell has flown for the airline for seven years out of John Wayne Airport. She said Brownell is sinli(}e. Stephen Brownell, 37, a pilot for Ai.rCal, remains in the in- tensivecare unit at Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh, Wis., follow- • Ing the crash of a single-engine Monnett Moni aircraft Monday afternoon. The accident occurred a day after an Oregon pilot was killed when his home-made aircraf t crashed near Wittman Field where the experimental aircraft convention is being held. DeilJ,...,........, ........ " Huntington Beach fire captain Mike Nives assisted after suffering heat exhaustion. Freewray Killer convicted BY JEFF ADLER Of"IMD.-,"9t .... Freeway Killer William George Bonin -already sentenced to death for 10 torture slayi.ngs in Los Angeles -was convicted irt Orange County today of four additional murders for which he could draw a seeond death sen~nce. Bonin, a 36-year-old Downey truck driver, sat calmly in a Superior Court courtroom in Santa Ana as a clerk read the jury's verdict, delivered following two-and-a-hall days of delibera- tions. He was found guilty of four counta of first-degree murder with special cin:u.mstances that make him eligible for the death penalty. Alao, he was convicted on multiple counts of robbery while infllcti.ng great bodily Injury. / BecaUR of the jury'• flndlnp that the murder counta oon- ttit:uted apecia.l circumstances, Bonin now mun face a penalty hearing during which he could be eenteced to death. 'Ille . trlal'• ty ph.ue LI .cheduled to 'n:tunday. one count of robbery. the Jury reached a le. than unani- mous verdict. Judge Kenneth Lae ordered the jury to continue deliberating on that charge until it \ either ruchea a unanimoul ver- dkt or la unable to make a final det.enninatJon. Bonin WM convicted ln the ki1.Unp of Frank Dennll Fox. 17, of Lone Beach; Glenn Barker, 14, f HW'\tincton Beach; Ru.ell ugh. l~. of Garden Grove. and BONIN, Pas• Al) ' • \ £ -z-·---.-.--- ................. Karen and John DiclCen 1how off their lihe of seal-support shirts. Enterprise sealed? HB couple's shirts to aid Greenpeace BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN on.. ............. Karen and J ohn Dicken or HuntJnaton Be.ch know they're little fiah tttadlni water ln a wide OCMI\. But that doem't put a dams-f on thelr whale.the dreamt of . launchln& a IU«ftdul cJothJna tMdlnell -and oombatttnc anbnal cruelty at the ume time. ~ two pla aren't aa unrelated u they appear. The local (lee SEAL. Pase Al> ·New look for Mesa store By GLENN SCOTT otlMD.-,"9ttwl The Nordstrom department sto r e will undergo a metamorphosis at the South Coast Plaza Mall during the next two years. The sto~. the first of the chain built on the West Coast. will shed its Ct,frTenl structural skin and move into a new one almost twice the size next door. Construction of the new four-story, 224, 723-square-foot building i. expected to begin ln January 1984 -after the holiday rush. It should be complete In March 1985, said Malcolm R<m, development director for mall Trustees ask truce after recall fizzle BY PHil. Sr-iEIDERMAN Ol"iMDely"9tewt In the wake of a failed recall campaign, Coast Community Col- lege District trustees have asked their critics to put di.fferences aaide and aid in solving the · district's financial problems. But the leader of a campaign to recall four trustees said Monday his group will continue its drive to change the makeup of the board · by supporting other candidates in the regularly scheduled Nov. 8 elections. The recall group learned Monday it had not collected enough valid signatures to force a recall election. The targets of the recall attempt were trustees Carol Gandy anci Robert L. Humphreys, 'tioth up for re-election in November, and George Rodda Jr. and Richard Olllon, who serve through No'!em- ber 1985. A fifth trustee, ap- pointee Barnet Resnick, also is up for election in November. "We still think three people up there are vulnerable," said recall leader David Warfield. "One is an inexperienced trustee who was just appointed tn the board (Resnick), and the other two (Gandy and Humphreys) have shown themselves inoom.,etenl to hold office." Still, the targeted trustees viewed the failed recall as a .~ ---S.ytwtdge-- Robert Humphreys vindication. They have main- tained the recall was the work of a special-interest group, backed pri- marily by the union representing fuU-tirne college teachers. The recall drive was launched in Febntary after the board voted to lay off more than 100 full-time teachers and adrni.nistrators at Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. The trustees c~ the layoffs were needed (See RECALL, Pa1e AZ) .@ ~ luEhUll Diagram of new look for Mesa's Nordstrom "';tore. developer C.J . Segerstrom & Sona. The Costa Mesa City Council unanimously approved a use per- mit for the new store, plus an adjacent five-story parking struc- ture, during a meeting Monday night. The parking strUcture ii planned for completion in October 1984. "It's golng to be a super pro- ject.," said Mayor Donn Hall. Roa said Nordstrom has beea . extremely 1ucoetaful at the plaza and outgrew its current (See NORDSTROM, P .. e Al) -----" --. ' ' U * OranQe Coas,t DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 2, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES Fr~m PageA1 BONIN CONVICTED ... Lawrence Eugene Sharp, 17, also of Long Beach. The four were murdered between 1979 and 1980. Mothers of three of the victims were present when the verdict NORDSTROM 125,837-square-foot store a year after it was opened in May 1978. The current store will be re- modeled into smaller shops with a large, mall-type aisle extending through its center to link with the new Nordstrom store, he said. New shops in the remodeled store will be comparable to other retail stores in the mall. said Skip Stephenson, a Segerstrom spokes- man. According to existing city park- ing laws, the new development would leave the 98.3-acre shoJ:>- ping mall lacking a required 395 parking spaces, even with the new structure providing 1,145. But at Tuesday's meeting. the council also gave preliminary approval to a new ordinance reducing parking requirements in regional shopping <.-enters. The new law omitted extra require- ments for offices, thus giving · Segerstrom a 199-space cushion at South Coast Plaza. The city is requiring Segerstrom to help fund any new street improvements caused by the expansion to ensure that bus routes are not disrupted. was read and emotionally told how they had expected his convic- tion. ''h's just what we expected," said S haron Barker. "But npthlng can compensate for the los.s of our sons." Sal)dra Miller, Russell Rugh's mother, told reporters that "if anybody deserves to die, he (Bonin) does. When he dies, it will help to heal the hurt." Bonin's attorney, William Charvet, hugged several of the victims' mothers as they spokt: with reporters outside the courtroom. He said his client was not surprised by the jury's verdict. "He a<.'Cepted it very well. He expected it," Charvet said. The attorney also said he ex- pected a guilty verdict, but antici- pates the California Supreme Court will "take a healthy look" at the conviction during the appeal process. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown, who prosecuted the case, said his office decided to proceed with the case despite the death penalty handed· down in last . year's Los Angeles County trial to ensure that Bonin's death sentence is not overturned on appeal He said a second reason wb to "give the family of the victims their day in court, to have Mr. Bonin held accountable for his actions." SEAL SHIRTS ... couple are trying to market a line of polo and sport shirts. But in place of the tiny alligator or tiger insignias which adorn better-known lines, the Dickens' shirts be'ar the e mbroidered image of a tiny harp seal. These seals, clubbed to death in Canada for their pelts, have become a rallying cause for animal advocates. Karen Dicken said she got the idea for marketing shirts with .this logo after hearing on television that the seals are also an international peace symbol. She and her husband decided to put their money where their sympathies lie. They plan to donate $1 to G~npeace or another animal protection organization for every shirt sold. But good intentions do not guarantee su~. particularly in the competitive garment industry. After checking .with. various distributors. the Dickens purchased their first shirt from a Texas manufacturer. They found a Huntington Beach firm with a computerized sewing machine to add the seal insignias. Karen traveled to San Francisco to meet with Greenpeace officials. She signed a contract stating that the Huntington Beach clothing company is not affiliated with Greenpeace but is donating $1 per shirt to the group. Thus. she gained permission to market the clothing with an anti-animal cruelty theme. Then the hitches appeared. ''We had hoped to go through local retail stores, but,they said our wholesale price was too high for the profit margin they needed," John recalls. Adds Karen, "When I was in San Francisco, I sold a shirt to a taxi driver and on the train. I went to Fisherman's Wharf and Ghirardelli Square. Everyone said, yes, if we could get the price down, they'd be glad to order them." The Dickens want their shirts to retail for $15 and $18.50; with the cost of the basic shirt, the embroidery charge and the dollar to Greenpeace, there is little room for a wholesale price cut, they say. But the future is not entirely grim. While selling their shirts at an Orange Coast College swap meet, the couple met a German textile engineer planning to manufacture clothing in Huntington Beach. He has promised to to provide them with better quality clothing for a lower price, they say. They also are talking to various animal advocate organizations about raising funds through the sale of the seal shirts. Now, they are looking for an investor interested in their line. With cash tO order a larger quantity of shirts, they say they will be able to bring the wholesale price down and crack the retail market. The Dickens claim they are committed to the clothing venture, even though they both have other careers to fall back on. John is employed as a structural engineer for the the Boeing Co. She was drowning her sorrows at tl health spa when a fellow patron asked her occupation. When she replied "artist," she was immediately commissioned to do a unicorn drawing. When she de- livered the work, a man who saw the drawing ordered another piece. Karen's thriving art c<1reer wes launched. Dickens' seal The couple })Q~ the same COJ11bination of luek and-P.- serverance will spell success for their clothing venture. Not sur- prisingly, they've dubbed their line "Little Dickens." Cah dentist'sHl~riler ehilrgesstick. BY JEFF ADLER Of"iM 0.-, ""' ..... There is a "strong suspicion" Costa Mesa dentist Ton·y Protopappas is guilty of the three murders with which he · is charged. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Christopher Strople con- cluded at the close of Protopappas' closed-door preliminary hearing last month. But Strople -whose comments are contained in hearing tran.: scripts made public Monday - expressed doubts that two of the three second-degree murder charges involving patient deaths could be proved to a trial jury beyond ~ reasonable doubt, the legal standard ln criminal cases. Protopappas pleaded innocent to the charges Monday during a brief arraignment hearing in Santa Ana. Orange County Su- perior Court Judge James Turner set an Oct. 24 trial date. In arriving at his decision to order Protopappas to stand trial, Strople acknowledged that a great deal o'f conflicting evidence was presented during the preliminary he~g. The proceedings were closed to the news media and the public so as not to jeopardize the Workmen at the Newport Beach Tennis Club have constructed grandstands for the High Stakes Tennis Tournament, but the city of dentist's right to a fair lrial. Protopappas, 38, ii charged in the deaths of Patricia Craven, 13; Cathryn J ones, 31; and Kim Andrea&9Eln, 23. All died following anesthesia treatment at the den- tist's high-volume 19th Street clinic. Referring to Jones, who went into card~ arrest while being treated at the clinic last february and who died three days later, Strople said Protopappas "acted in conscious disregard" of the pa- tient's health and well-being. Thejudgesaidthateventhough Protopappas had been warned severaltitnesthatJones'lipeqe turning blue, an indication thing was wrong, the d "chose to err on the aide indifference as oppoeea to (e · on the aide of caution." He added, "Caution would haa required an immediate oeesati of whatever he was doing and th administering of oxygen. There'• vu-· tually no justification fo~f · ing to do so." In the death of Andre Strople faulted Protopappas f d~egarding the high risks den su}gery posed for her given het history of kidney disease. f , ...., ......... .., ...... c:..... Newport Beach still hasn't granted promoter Bill : Stamps the p ermits he needs to hold the event, · which is scheduled to start Friday. - TENNIS TOURNAME·NT PERMITS •.. From Page A1 The three-day High Stakes Tennis Tournament is set to open 12:30 p.m. Friday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Tickets are still available. Granct,siands have been e rected at the club and a cable television firm, the name of which the promoter won't divulge, is auppoeed to tape the tournament. As many as 10,000 spectators could be on hand if all the matches sell out. Promoter Stamps has billed the tournament as the biggest and richest eve.r held in Southern California. He has told reporters the match should erase any negative feelings that might still linger following difficulties with a tennis match he promoted last year at Industry Hills. • . ''But I find it odd," said Stamps, "that the mayor has proclaimed this 'Tennis Weekend' and the city still hasn't given us the permits." . Stamps said he is not concerned even though he expects the required pennits may not be issued until the day the tournament is~ set to start. Acrording to the city. the promoter and the sponsoring tennis club still must obtain a special event permit for the actual RECALL BID FAILS ... · From Page A1 .... to offset part of a then $5.5-million the signatory was not a registered budget-deficit. voter or a resident of the college Since that cutback, the district district. has been hit by the loss of still Humphreys said Monday he more funds -about $4.5 million believes many of the people who tournament, a motion piiture pennit to allow television cameras to set up and a third permit to clear the way for raising a VIP tent. Larson said the tent permit wasn't filed until late Monday. Holding up the pennit pl'OC"eSS, Larson said, is a final determination on where spectators will park. He said tentative arrangements have been made to allow tournament goers to park at Newport Center with shuttle buses taking spectators to the club. "As long as they meet our requirements, I'm sure the permits will be issued," said Larson. ''And at this point I can't see them not doing what we ask." Last year at a Connors-Bjorn Borg match at Industry Hills, there were more tickets sold than seats available. Some spectators also complained they came away with stains on their clothing from the freshly painted bleachers. Stamps has repeatedly said the mess-up was not his doing. ,He offered refunds and later went out of his way to arrange a lat.er match to make up for the problems at Industry Hills. He said the Newport Beach ~urt\ament -where the winner will make more in three days than a Wimbledon winner does in two weeks -should set a high-water mark for California tennis. Mesa's doughnut fund no longer in the hole By GLENN SCOTT onfle DellY -118" -as a result of Gov. ~rge signed recall petitions were misled A C<Jsta Mesa real estate agent Deukmejian's recent budget trim-by signs saying, ''Save Orange added a sugar coating Monday to ming. Coast and Golden West colleges." the city's doughnut dilenuna. decided to donate the mo~y after reading that the funds had been cut earlier this year from the city budget. Since then, the council found some federal community develop- ment funds to pay for the ooffee and doughnuts. But Torelli said -arui city officials strongly agreed -a private donation was more appropriate. "If we hadn't taken the steps we Recall leader Warfield de-Valerie Torelli announced did (the layoffs), I don't know scribed the invalid signatures as Monday she is donating $160 this where we would' be now," "part of the reality of petition year to pay for the coffee and Humphreys said. "We just had to gathering." doughnuts traditionally served at bite the bullet and make some He added, "We're really pleased monthly senior citizens gather- hard decisions that were very that we came th.i& close. We .ings. unpopular." actually had 57 more days to "I hope when I'm old someone This unpopularity was reflect-oollect signatures. The reason we will do the same for me," she said ed in the 38,000 signatures calling didn't use them was that we didn't Monday ata City Council meeting. for the recall of each of four want to cost ·the taxpayers an Torelli said her boss at Select trustees: Humphreys. Gandy. additional $300,000 for a special Properties on Harbor Boulevard is Rodda and Olson. election." sharing the cost with her. She Everyone seemed glad to glar.e over the troublesome issue once and for all. Said Torelli: "You know. I made so much money this year, it's kanna.'' To~ualifyforarecallelecnon,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil the group needed 29,002 valid signatures -10 percent of the registered voters living in the college district for each targeted trustee. The Orange County Registrar or voters gave the following totals of valid signatures: Rodda -28,132 Humphreys -27,870 Olson -27 ,999 Gandy -26,IZS Rosalyn Lever, the county's chief of election operations, said for each trustee, about 10,000 signaturefi were ruled invalid because of duplication or b_ecause Whiclt Bank, s&L or Brokerage firm both advertises and dlflive~ the rates On. its trust deed loans? Reliable. THE BOJTOll UNE DIFFERENCE IN FIXED RIU'E EQllnT LOANS. 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The film, narrated by Lew Ayrf!s, took nine years to produce by raearchen who tried to distill Teilh.ard de Cbardin's beet known writings into a film strip consisting of more than 400 color Wustrations on the history of F.arth and the development of human OOl'li8ciousness. • The church is at 148 E. 22nd St. Admlsaion is $3 and ttfnshmenta will be served aft.er the film. More infonnation may be obtained by calling Or. Jim Bonacci, 845-7650. Le ningrad to pic o f Lagun a meet Films and slide. of Leningrad followed by a Russian potluck dinner will highlight the~ CuJtural Inter Change program on the Soviet Union Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church Community Center in Laguna Beach. Leon Prostokov, who was born and raised in Leningrad. will hoat the show which begins at 1:45 p.m. at the church at 428 Park A~. For infonnation, call Frans Nelson at 548-9674. ' Huntin gto n YMCA o ffers youth trips The West Orange County YMCA in Huntington Beach is planning two trips for youngsters during August. The first trip, scheduled Aug. 13-20, will include visits to • Yoeemite National Park, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and Pismo ~ State Beach. The trip C06ts $155 for members, $165 for i non-members. :~ The second excursion, scheduled Aug. 22-28, includes stops at the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryee National Parks, and the Lake Mead and Glen Canyon national recreation areas. The cost is $160 for members, $170 for non-members. Both trips are for boys and girls, ages 12 to 16. Trip fees cover food, transportation, lodging, supervision and activity charges. For b\formation on the excrusions, call the YMCA, 847-9622. Chinese classes at I rvine school University High School in Irvine will offer classes in Mandarin Chinese to all interested high school students this fall with funding from the Geraldine R. Dodge foundation. For enrollment infonnation, call 833-3644. Bal Isle thievery network broken , A Garden Grove man and a Stanton woman have bt.~n ar- rested in connection with a string of 30 daytime burglaries on Balboa Island, according to Newport Beach police. Officers previously had ar- rested James Robert Stuart, 23, of Anaheim, in connection with the month-long rash of break-ins. Stuart has been arraigned on five counts of burglary and may face additional charges, police said. In the most reamt arrests, police booked Kenneth Shepherd, 26, of Garden Grove, and Gayle Rose, 21, of Stanton, on suspicion of burglary late la.st week. Police said the two suspects are acquaintances of Stuart. How- ever, officers did not detail their alleged connection with Stuart or the burglaries. Both have been released on their own recognizance. Stuart remains in custody at Orange County Jail on $25,000 bail. S tuart also is charged with assaulting a police officer. In- vestigators said when he was arrested last week outside a Balboa Wand home, he tangled with police while allegedly trying to escape. Police alleged he also faked having a seizure in an effort to gain his freedom. Police said Stuart, currently on parole, terved a prison sentence for burglary. Pair arrested for 'racket~ering' " ..• ., -: $ .. • •• .. :· ;t .: •,. ~ ,• .. :~ :: i... :: '•' :· . .• t> Two men auspected of running out of a Coeta Meu sporting gooda store with three $500 Prtnoe SOron tennis r8CqUel.S were 81T•ted Sunday In eo.t. Mesa. Danny Tlsehlef. 35. of Wett Palm &Mch. Aa.. and Law- rence Agostino, 28, of Whitehall. Md .. were taken Into custody on suspicion of grand theft Oftlcen arres1ed them at a motel per1cltig IOt on Harbor Boutevard lhortly lifter the theft from Panmount Sporting Goods. 333 E. 17th St. Wl1neaes In the stOfe told polc9 one of tM ~·tucked the r~• under hi• shirt .. they sprinted from the store to their car. The manager of the Powertne gee station at 295 E. 17th St. told lnYestlgtltors a~ man loroed him Into a ttore room at 5 a.m. Monday, tied him up and then rObbed the ltatlon'a safe of I 10,500 In cutt. The man.ger said he wu forced to give the robber the combination to the 8afe. The maNger. who Is 6-foot-1 Ind~ 235 pounds, said he freed himself before police officers arrived. Laguna Beach Sltvwware. natware, a watch and c:halrl with • total value of $12,000 were ttoten from a houM In the 1900 b6odl of Tempe Hlll9 DrtYe, l.aguM 8Mch poltoe reported Monday. Four etchings valued at $950 _.e taken lrom a booth at the Feallval of Arts. the artist reported Sunday. A trail« belonging to the Laguna Beach Unified Sohool District rolled Into a part<ed vehicle on Part< Avenue. A car C0\18f with the let1erlng 469AJL was taken lrom a Dodge parked In the 600 bl<><* ol South Cout Highway. JUY«11tes tossing Ice cube& at pa.seetsby _.e told to stop by police called to the 1700 block of OcMn Way. Newport Beach One hundred gotd cha.Ina worth S50.000 wwe stolen from the Broad- way In Fashion latand by three young men wtio reportedly worked togeth« to dlstraci a cler1< before one member of the trio grabbed the 14 car•t chains from• dlaplay cue. A $30.000 Porsche 911SE waa stolen from an underground partclng lotat414 N. Newport Blvd. Thee>wnef told pollce she had parked the car whlle dining In an area restaurant. Tools worth~ $2,600 wwe stolen from a construction site at •11 Old Newport Blvd. The tools Included an acetylene tank. a masonry saw. and a diamond saw blade. An Omega watch and the handbag 11 wu tuciled In were stolen lrom a table at a res1.aurant on the -400 blodc of Main St. The ION wu estimated at $2,210. A lle«iM plate reading "YEA SUN" was 1tolen from the Bulct< It was attached to. The car was parked oo the 600 block of Irvine Avenue. Hun tington Beach Canons of ctoarettes valued at $629 wwe reponed stolen from the store room at a She41 gas 1tatlon localed at 6402 Bolsa Ave. A lock was broken to enter A burglary was reported Monday at a home on the 1900 block of Florida Street. The ION Included two tele- Yllllon eets, a microwave oven. a camefa and PMf1S valued at $800. Entry waa appwently made by prying open a front llldlng dOOf. Four wire wheel hubcaps wwe reported stoten Monday from a 1982 Thunderbird per1ced on the 6400 block of Warnef Avenue. The loN was estimated et S400. A resident of the 22100 block of lalender Lane told pollce that $75 worth of meat waa stolen from a trMZer In his garage. Entry WU apparently made through an un- locked boat dOO< INdfng to the garage. A red Datsun 5 to parked In 11 carport 00 the 8100 bloctl of s.,, Angelo Drive waa targeted In an overnight burglwyreported Monday. The loN lnctuded a S100 stereo unit and S 100 WOf1h of toolll. 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IOAT .... ~ .. -~-.-....... ________________ __ """Ng!\ IHll ~Ill 1.J - -""'... 1ttt•~ a 1 ~NOii ~pNt tA llOOM-au,... •·• So.ti -**' .. ,_.,, , .... ""' .... Ill I 111'41 '"' _, ... ...,, 10:11, ... ....,._•t'04tl'I ..... --~~a: w .... _._.....,_ I ........... _,,,_. ______________________ .... ______________________ ... ____________ ~ Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, AuQu&t 2. 1983 * -'~ ·~ . , ' I . . Gail Demmer a nd Bonnie J eanette lead neighbo rhood volunteers who . o..r --..,~-~ a r e sprucing scout ho use back to Newport Heights standards. Neighbors' work promising R enovated Boy Scout bungalow m ay ser ve community again By STEVE MARBLE Ofh~-...... Compared to the stately mansions that surround it. the dilapidated one-room house seemed sorely out-of-place. The paint had faded, the windows were boarded and the interior decorating had been done by vandals. It Yfas hardly gold plate Newport Beach real estate. ltcameasa welcome relief to residents around Cliff Drive Park when the city agreed to tear down the building that had been a Boy Scout bungalow in better times but now was a bona fide eyesore. On thinking it over, however, residents came up with a better idea. They decided to fix the place up. "Some of us felt it had a little bit of history to it and could become useful again," said Gail Demmer, who lives near the old scout house on . Riverside Drive just up the road Crom the Coast Highway Ron Whitley, the city's parks director, said he's been pleasantly surprised by the ham- mer-and-nail brigade residents have assembled. "I've been involved in a lot of volunteer projects," said Whitley "Sometimes they come through and sometimes they don't. This group is coming through. It's really very exciting." On any given day, up to 30 adults, teen-agers and children stroll down to the scout house and, with paint brush, hammer or saw, go to work. A professional architect, a house painter. an electri- cian and a plumber all have volunteered their services. "It's really a lot more work than we thought it would be," admitted Demmer. "But we're having a ball fixing the place up." The building, originally used as an ofUce for a Newport Harbor boating operation, was moved to the park in the mid-1950s, where it became a clubhouse for the scouts. When the acouts moved out, it was used alternately as a home for a ja.zz group, a meeting room for a ceramics class and finally as a storage shed for props for a nearby playhouse. "But'the vandals got the best of it," said Whitley. "There were a lot of breakins." Residents are hoping the house. once it has a new floor, workable plumbing and a fresh ooat of paint, can again become a community center for classes. meetings and. perhaps. a daytime child care center. "It's become a pro,ect of pnde." suggested Demmer. who said neighbors are willing to take turns staffing the old clubhouse once it has been nailed back together and looks like something that belongs in Newport Beach Cranston fears 'another Vietnain' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan's "gunboat diplomacy" could tum Central America into another Vietnam, says Democratic presidential can- didate and U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston. The third-term senator from California said Monday that the administration's policy "runs the grave risk of landing us in a shooting war in Central America, like in Vietnam." Cranston also repeated his cam- palgn claim that the six-Democrat race for the presidential nomi- nation really boils down to a three-man competition between himaelf, Sen. John Glenn of Ohio and fonner Vice President Walter Mondale. Nuke freeze vote blocked Cranston expects Mondale tO fade in the final months of the campaign before the November< 1984 elections, he told reporters at a Century Plaza Hotel news conference before he returned to Washington Monday. WASHINGTON (AP) -Re- publicans blocked a vote on a nuclear weapons freeze today at a meeting called by a majority of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee over the objections of Chairman Charles H. Percy. By a party-line vote of 9-8, the Republican-controlled panel Up- held a ruling by Percy that prevented the House-passed Rerldot Is the birthstone for August and early Inhabitants of St. John's Island called It the "gem of the sun." St. John Is an Island ott the aouthem tip of Egypt and was flrat worked for perldot as early at 1500 e.c. At the time, the ptace wQ known u "The Island of Serpents" becaUM It wu lnteeted With poltonOU• anaJ<ee. An Egyptian king d• cided to have the snak• d.- stroYed to facilitate proa- pecflng for perldot. St. John la atlll the rnajot source of pettdot althOuQh It It alto found In Burm•, New Mexico and Arizona . Pertdot la one ot the gematones Whlctt OClCUrt In only one eofor. Thie particular atone oocurt only In green. Of courM the ah.dee of green do vary. The top grede, the mo.t de91rable and vatuable, 19 a medium to datk, llQhtty yellowtth..green atone. Vwy llQht ootor9d materlal la caffed ChrytOllte. When I WU In the Diamond Fund In the Kr9mltn In Moecow I NW • very llfge cyrttal of S*'ldot ttiat wu on dllplay there. I aak9d Wher9 the large pertdot ~ bMf'I found. My guide oortect9d mv ktentlbtlon to "Chryaoffte'' a they don't UM the name pertdot. She howewr lgn0r9d my reque11 fOf Information on freeze resolution from being put to a vote. Percy, R-lll .. said the freeze will be considered, along with other anns control resolutions that have stronger support in the Senate, at a meeting Sept. 20. Sen. Alan Cranston, l)..C.allf., who was inslrWnental in bringing about the meeting. called the conunittee action "very regret- table." Mary Barr Certtfred Gemo1091s1 "I do not want to be in first place at this time," he said. noting tha( political tradition has seen man'/. front runners fall behind. : . The other contenders are Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado. Sen; Ernest Hollings of South Oirolina and fonner Florida Gov. Reubin Askew. the source looatlon though • . . . but maybe she didn't know. The dark yellow-green to brownlah-green materlal Is aometlmes calleO "Ollvlne" although that I• a pretty old·faahloned name . Pertdot Is a very affordable g41m1tone with a rather stable price. Although larger per- ldot1 may 001t ...,.,., hun- dred• dollart, )'OU can atilt put "IUn" In )'OU life for under I 100. Al American Gem So-cWty ,. • ...,. •• we .,. Q\Ml- fted to guide you In putehu- lng the flnett poa!R* fot the pnoe )'OU wlah to pay. CHARLES H. BARR We carry a wide Vatlety of natural pertdot Jewelry. In 14K ringa alOM, we M¥e a MlectlOn ranging from $145 to $1500 and Mrrlnga and pendant• for aa little aa S 100 . And of COUrM there are pff\I, bf9Celet1 and even tome~ lnt.,•tlng tumR* pollthed ~d neotcl10• at very rMIOnllble prloee alto. h la not dlfflcutt to encourage .,. appreciation of the~ per. ldott once the Auguet-botn P«1IOn hu .,. opportunity to beoome famlflar *'th the fine, netural pertdot gema. .. ......... ._ Ltllll .. , 17th & Irvine, We1tcflff Plan, Newport leach 642-3310 We have the America'• Cup '83 offtdal program book on '*'cl now Come In and get 1 ,, .. ooov .. tong .. the ---ly IMta. : ! ! . L Be NB Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, August 2, 1983 STOCKS , .. t... .... ... ..,,,,.. ~·· f'. ~ti \ l\.l' .. I !>\Q I I flO '•IU hf NYSE COMPOSifE TRANSACTIONS ~~,?J:~~~.'~~~u.?tsbR,~~~~N~~ !ME NEW VORI\. MIOWC81 PAC•FI(;, PBW BOtiTO.. OfTAOIT ANO CIHC-•Tt STOOi( VCCHAHOU ANO TUt-: lJA \'' Cl,OSINC PIUO:S ~.,.,., ._..n Pf '"" 110.,. C"V •tlf'"I N t'I " . '"'' ''""' ~, \4'1~ N•I II I "°' Clo,.. ("<I w1-. "'" " E ""' Clo-. C S•I•\ ,_,,., P E "o' C•o~ CnQ f'· ' Dow Jones Final Down 8.21 Cloalng 1.1•.oo •11118 Blllfl Savings certificates' interest at 9.81 percent By tbe A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Starting today, savings lnstitu- tions and commercial banks may pay as much as 9.81 percent interest on six-month savint{s certificates, up from 9.56 percen\ in the past week. T hey may pay as much as 9.36 percent on three-month certlficaies, compared with 9.13 percent last week. The new ratesare a result of Monday's auction of Treasury bills in which yields on the six-month bills. which had risen for 11 straight weeks before falling back last week, rose to their highest level since last Sept. 13. Budget de/JcJts tbreateaiDg PORTLAND. Maine -Alan G reenspan, the economist. said the sil.e of federal budget deficits threatens the durability or the economic recovery now under way. Greenspan on Monday urged a domestic summit to draft a bipartisan plan to cut the deficits. Greenspan, speaking at the 75th annual meeting of the National Governors Asaoclation, said the current recovery Is also endangered by high interest rates and predicted there is "no way to resolve this illsue without paying poll ti cal pain ... New coastructJoa speadhlg up WASHINGTON -New construction spending rose 2.6 percent in June. but the ouUook for higher interest rates could cut long-term gains for the building industry, a government official says. Robert Dederick, the Commerce Department'• undel:'9eCretary for economic affairs, said the J>C*ibillty of higher interest rates "poses a major risk" to the industry. And he said that the federal budget deficit must be pared to ease lending rates. 1'taaulacturen rap Cblaa pact WASHINGTON -The United States and China have ended a .even-month textile battle, but U.S. clothing manufacturers say the agreement does not protect them against Chine.. imports. In general, the agreement would put quotas on Chine.e exports of about three-den.en textile items to the United States. Dollar's record advance baited LONDON -Intervention by the West Gem\M Bundesbank and the Bank of Japan -and reportedly by the U.S Federal Reserve -halted the dollar's advance on foreign exchanges today. Bur by mid-morning in Europe, the dollar stabilized at rates only slightly below the record levels it tut 'Monday College grad jobs decl1Dlng BETHLEHEM. Pa. -Job placements for 1983 college graduates are declining. although the nanon's economy is reviving. according to a survey by the College P lacement Council Inc. 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