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Hit men sought in-slaying
CM investigators have few clues in LA murder suspect's death
BJ GLENN SCOTJ'
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Investigators said today Jeffrey
Molloy Parker's murderers -
who probably are hired hit men _:_.
have slipped away 80 cleanly they
are going to be tough to capture.
And without finding the trigger
men who shot Parker twice late
Tuesday night in C.OSta Mesa,
police say they have little chance
of learning who may have ordered
the killing.
Officers on Wednesday combed
the murder scene in the front yard
at 2021 Aliso Drive. Parker, 38,
THI ORANGI COAST
was &lain on the front atepe of his
mother's home as he returned at
11:45 p.m .. reportedly after visit-
ing his sister in Newport Beach.
But Lt. Jack Calnon said in-
vestigators ·found no clues but
strongly suspect the crime was a
contract killing.
"We found little evidence at the
acene other than our victim," he
said. "There were no footprints,
no shell casmgs. Good hit men are
known to pick up their shell
casings when they leave because
that's evidence."
Parker was hit once in the chest,
once in the *k o(_the head. An
autopsy completed Wedneeday by
the Orange County Coroner's
Office indicated he died from the
bullet to the head, said Calnon.
, Both slugs were recovered, he
added, although inveatiptora
won't know the exact caliber of
the handgun uaed in the ahooting
until crime lab tests arecompleted.
Parker was due to begin a
prelimirw-y hearing today in
Beverly Hills on murder and drug
charges related to the April 30
death of San Franclaco busi-
neaswoman and ~te Joan
Milli, 33.
Calnon said investiptora are
beginning their probe 6y suppos-
ing Parker's death wu ordered
either by eomeone cloee to Milli or
by a drug connection who feared
the victim would snitch.
Beverly Hills police said they
recovered 36 grams o= after Parker was arree · the
Beverly Crest Hotel as a sua in
the death of Milla, a succe.ful
clothlng importer and member of
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CDUITY IDITIDI
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1983 ORAN GE COUN TY . CALIFOR N IA 25 CENTS
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Ben Bishop shows what he brought home from
the pond at TeWinkle Park . ...
Park pond prize
Boy, 15, hooks 27-pound catfish
By GLENN SCO'M' Of"'llleDllllJ ..........
Fifteen-year-old Ben Bishop pulled a 27-pound catfish out of a
pond at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa this week. · ·
Bishop, in his fifth year of remission from leukemia, caught the
fish at twilight Tuesday using a deep sea fishing pole and 20-pound
test line, said Stan Lackey, 30, a Mesa del Mar resident who is a
cousin of Bishop and the boy's tWin brother. Brian.
The catfish was 80 big, as fiahennen say. that neither boy could
get it out of the water alone.
What made the event more remark.able is that the city doesn't
stock the pond, although It is known to have a few fish -perhaps
donations from fishermen in the area.
The Bi.shop brothers are visiting Lackey's family from the
(See CATFISH, Pa1e A%)
Four candidates so far
in Irvine school election
By KAREN E. &LEIN °' .. Dmlr"" .....
With only eight days left to file,
Registrar of Voters.
Smiles that keep you happy
Eight-year-olds Jennifer McGlinn and Andrea
Jacobson put on their funniest faces during circus
day activities at the Orange Coast YMCA's
summer day camp profiled on Page BI .
four candidates ao~ar e of-
ficially declared their inte to run
for election to the e Unified
School District's board of trustees,
accord.in$( to the Orange County
There will be four seats on the
ballot come November: three
trustees' terms expire this fall and
a replacement will be sought to fill
out the half-expired term of
former trustee Buff Whlte, who
(See SCHOOL BOARD, Pqe A!)
TV college a split decision
Panel OKs 14 Coastline telecourses, turns down eight others
By PHll. SNEIDERMAN
OI -D.-, -...,. Credits from 14 Coastline Col-
lege television courses should
continue to be transferrable to
University of California cam-
puees, but eight other couraes
should not be accepted for transfer
credit. a committee of community
college and university officials~
recommended.
The conunittee has reached no
decision on four other courses.
Twenty-six telecourses are of-
fered in all.
The recommendations, if af-
firmed by a UC faculty committee,
mean that Coastline students who
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Teachers rehired
Four teachers and a librarian
from Orange Coast, G<>lden West
and Coastlne colleges, all laid off
last spring, were rehired Wednes-
day night to fill one-year staff
vacancies.
The rehired employees are two
speech teachers and one libra.ria1'
at G<>lden West, a history teacher
at Orange Coast and a history
leacher at Coastline. At the end of
the current 9Chool year. college
officiala will determine whether
the faculty members will continue
b to fill thet1e positions, which were
created by retirements and leaves
of absence.
The rehirings were approved
by Cout Commmunity College
District trustees, who oversee
operation of the three colleges.
'The college district, hard hit by
state budget cutbacks, laid off
more than 70 teachers and admin-
istrators earlier this year. The
district is still confronted with
trying to make up a $4
million-plus deficit resulting from
Gov. Geqrge Deukmejian's
blue-penciling of budget Items last
month.
Huntington~ High School II without• footbai~ aft•CJ~ Henryltepped
down to become a flr.nghtw. See 8porta.
PaigeC1.
Tom Hamilton and the rock group Aerosmlth
won't exllCtty be bringing a new Image to
Cotta Meu Friday night. but theywttl be a ·
tlttle tamer than In put years. P9g8 81.
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move on to one of the nine UC
campuaes cannot take with them
credita earned in the eight dis-
allowed telecolll'9e9. The action
would only affect students taking
these counes beginning this fall.
The UC system will continue to
accept transfer credit from the 14
approved teleo:>W'leS, if the rec-
ommendations are accepted
Coastline President John Bull-
er, who participated on the com-
mittee, said he hopes for final
acceptance of these recommen-
dationa within two weeks, allow-
•ing fall students to plan according-
ly.
The recommendations, made
Tuesday, now must be reviewed
by the UC Board of Admiasiona
and Relations with Schools.
Buller emphasized that the
current review affects only stu-
dents planning to attend a UC
campua, such as UC Irvine or
· UCLA. Teleoounes continue to be
accepted for transfer credit to '
California State University cam-
puaes s"-'Ch aa Cal State Lona
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Just a bump on the head
Gt!rardo Molina, 3, of Costa Meta, suffered a
bump on the head Wednesday when he chased a
ball into the street on Shalimar Drive and ran into
a moving car. He was treated at Hoag Memorial
Hospital and releaeed.
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Sound of
• music
grating
BJ GLENN SCOTI' Ol_Dllllr .........
When residents living near the
new Pacific Amphitheater say
they're disconcerted, they mean
they'd prefer not to be concert.ed
at all.
But like it or not, neighbors
surrounding the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa are in
the midst of their second week of
exposure to the sights and mostly
aounda of big-time musical enter-
tainment.
Officials from the city, the
county Fair Board and the
amphitheater are urging residenta
to be patient while they try to find
ways to hold problems to a
minimum.
Meanwhile, some residents -
especially people li~ in Mesa
del Mar northeut of the
amphitheater -say IOUnd from
the amphitheater's speaken ll
unacceptably loud. They worry
not only about their summertime
.. "'a.re but a1ao about the \ralue of
their homes.
The Beach Boys performed
Wednetday nighl Neilhbon on
Presidio Drive, the roed cloemt to
the fairgrounds and Costa Meu
High School, could hear IOllCI
auch aa the opening number,
"California Girls," throuch open
windows as If the music were
coming from a next-door nelah-
bor'a loud 1tereo.
Jan Rovan, who live9 on San
Carloe Lane. said ahe wu --
tounded Sunday nilht to arrive
home to hear~ Barry Manl-
low uif he werelln&inl~
atleet.
"I WU cruahed becau.e 1 aiu.ld
llM my property values re down, down, down. lt'a not
and that WU only Barry anJ.
low,'' 1he aald. "fm 18lly man
concerned about Aeroanith."
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i\2 Orango Coast DAil. V PILOT /Thursday, August 4, 1983
From Page A1
'Hill Stree·t' tops Emmy selections CONTINUED STORIES
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TV COURSES GRADED ...
Offbeat police drama receive 17 nomina l ion ; miniserie "l'horn Bird 'garners I~
Beach a nd Cal S tate Fullerton.
Regarding \he UC evalua uon,
the Coastline president said,
"We're very pleased. This was a
very rigorous review. Thts has
been a healthy process -pamful
but healthy."
Buller said the disallowing of
eight courses for transfer credit
was not decided on the basis of the
quality of the courses or the fact
that they were taught on tele-
v1s1o n . (Telecourses require
broadcast viewing. text readings.
at-home assignments and examin-
auons in a classroom setting.)
He said the eight courses will
not be accepted for UC transfer
because their content does not
match those of similar freshman
and sophomore classes offered on
the UC campuses.
The commjttee recommended
te lecourses in the following sub-
jects no longer be accepted for
transfer credit: English compo-
sition, geography, math, Mexican
history, home decorating, hwnan
sexuality. and child development.
Decisions are still pending r.e-
garding telecourses in sketching,
Shakespeare's plays, and mar-
riage and family.
Among the telecourses that
should continue to transfer under
the committee's recommendations
are introductory classes in
anthropology. astrono my .
biology, psychology. sociology and
marine science.
CONCERTS GRATE ...
That band. billed by its Cautioned Felling: "We never
promoters as "pop music's hard promised (the neighbors) they
rock gtant." will perform Fnday wouldn't hear anything."
· at the amph1theater. Felling also noted that work
Initial reports of sound from the still hasn't been completed on a
amphitheater were actually bet-roof over the stage, which he said
ter than some authorities ex-may muffle some of the sound
· peeled. Pacific Ge neral Manager reaching Mesa del Mar, which sits
Eugene Fe Umg said employ of behind the amphith eater's
Wyle Laboratories of Irvine, ~"center field."
acous~ical enginee~ for h~ ~ mith concert will be
' amphitheater. monitored so d monitored~said. Also, one more
1 all three nights last weekend. d wooden soun baffle will be built
· repo~tedthat . 1.eve ls remam on the Fairvie Road side of the
: within l~gal hrru ts. · . outdoor theater to soften sound
He said the sound peaked to for college Park residents he said. that hm1t m Mesa del Mar at one •
point late Sunday night when City Manager Fred Sorsabal
clouds rolled m, holding Ln the said Monday during a City C.oun-
sound. But he said he was pleased cil meeting the city will continue
that initial estimates for the noise studying traffic flow on surround-
levels were conhrmf'<f ing streets
CATFISH CAUGHT ...
Mississippi River town of Quincy, Ill. Lackey said the boys wanted
to go ocean fis h mg Tuesday but he was too tired so he talked them
into going to the pond at the park, which is about a block from his
home on Coronado Dnve. ·•we w ere fishing with chicken liver and about ready to give up
when the next thing you know the pole bent real strong," said
Lackey
"We thought we caught a log or something on the bottom of the
lake."
For the next lO minutes. the fish just walked the Line oH the
reel and pretty soon it hit the surface. That's when the trio knew
they had something a little scary.
"1 thought we had the Loch Ness monster," Lac key said.
In an other 10 m inutes, they managed to bring in the fish,
which was 35 inch es long and 2 1 inches wide at the whiskers. They
lugged 1t lo Lackey's van and took it home, leaving it in the bathtub
to surpnse other family members.
Lackey srud the fish had two other hooks in its mouth, evidence
of other battles. Jim Niemec, the Daily Pilot's outdoor writer, said
he'anotsurpri.sed about the hooks because catfish are fierce fighters
and know how to snap a line.
"The first thing they do is go for cover," he said.
N1emec said the catfish was e>Ctremely large to be caught in a
city pond. The catftsh record at lrvin e Lake, he pointed out, is 39
pounds
"If the re were re<..'Ords kept at city parks, that would probably
be a record," he said.
Lackey said he has three other witnesses to back up his fish
story. "If I didn't have the fish here and the pictures. I myself
wouldn't believe 1t," he observed.
A city parks maintenance supervisor said Wednesday he's seen
fish a t the bottom of the pond when it's drained. "I've seen some
catfish. mostly carp," he said. "How it got there, I don't know."
Neither does Lackey, but he doesn't care. Right now, he's got
something more immediate to think about.
"We're gonna cut it up and eat it," he grinned.
Martha Bishop. the boys' mother. said Ben is in his fifth year of
complete rem ission from leukemia and fishing has always ~n a
d1vers1on
''When he got out of the hospital. the first thing he thought
about was going hshi.ng," she said .
LOS ANGELES (AP)-NBC's
offbeat police drama, "Hill Street
Blues," appeared headed for its
third big awards season today,
garnering 17 Erruny nominations
but falling four short. of its
spectacular performance of the
past two years.
The series, w h ich re<.>eived 21
nominations and won eight
awards each of the past two years,
was nominated as the outstanding
drama series. Daniel J . Travanti
and Veronica Hamel were nom.i-
nated as best lead actor and actress
in a drama series.
"Hill Street" regulars Michael
Conrad, Joe Spano and Bruce
Weitz all were nominated as best
supporting actor in a drama series
and Barbara Bosson and Betty
Thomas were each nominated for
best s upporting actress in a drama
series.
"Hill Street" swept the dra-
matic series writing category with
five nominations, and it received
an additional nomination for best
direction in a drama series.
ABC's widely watched mini-
series "The Thorn Birds" received
16 n omination s , including
outstanding limited series, and
seven nominations in the acting
categories.
Richard Chamberlain was
nominated as best lead actor in a
Sentencing of
Hodges delayed
Sentencing of Westminster
Councilman Guinn ''Gil" Hodges
on a federal fraud convict.ion was
postponed Monday until Aug. 22
to give the city official's lawyers
time to argue for a new trial.
The sentencing originally was
to be held Monday in U.S . District
Court in Los Angeles.
Hodges, 39, was convicted in
June of conspiring with others to
submit false home loan appli-
cations. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Daniel Broderick has asked that
Hodges be sentenced to six months
in prison and five years' proba-
tion.
SCHOOL ...
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resigned las t week . a
spokeswoman from the registrar's
office said.
The four-year ,eeata cunently
held by Cordon Getchet, John
Nakaoka and John Flynn will be
up for election. The fourth new
board member will serve only the
two years which White had left on
her tenn.
The candidates who have com-
pleted the filing p~ are:
Barbara Pape, Mary-.... Ellen
Hadley, Kenneth Adams and
James Wilds, the spokeswoman
said.
1 Four others have taken out the
application papers but have not
returned them yet, she added. One
of those who has not made his
candidacy official but who is
expected to run for another term is
incumbent Getchel.
The filing deadline is Aug. 12,
the spokeswoman said, but if the
incumbents do not file by t.ti:at date
the deadline will be extended to
Aug. 17
Probation officer faces theft rap
Newport woman arrested on shlJplif ting charges in Costa Mesa
A Ne wport Beach woman who
holds one of the top positions in
the Orange Coun1 y Probation
Department was on vacation
when sh<• was cited last weekend
in Cost.a Mesa on suspicion of
shopli fting $157 worth of
cloth mg ,
Nancy Ne lson. 47, <'h1ef deputy
probation officer in the depart-
ment. will still be> on vacation from
the de partment when she \S
arraigned Aug. 12 in Orange
County Harbor Municipal Court.
C hie f Probation Officer
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Michael Schumacher said that, as
a result of Nelson being on
vacation, the department does nui
need to address the question of
administrative action regarding
the officer.
Nelson was cited Saturday at
South Coast Plaza Mall after
security guards from the Nor-
dstrom department store stopped
her with a cotton jacket and a red
polka dot dress they said she
didn't pay for.
They allege she hid the clothing
in a large, almost empty purse and
later, outside the store, tried to
tcansfer the jacket and dress to a
garment bag containing other
clothing, including three blouses,
a' wool suit and a jacket. which she
had purchased.
Officers said sh e was carrying
three MaaterCharge cards, six
Visa cards and 27 other credit
cards -all hers -In her wallet.
Nelson, ln charge of field ser-
vices, i.s one of three supervtsors In
the department who report direct-
ly to Schumacher. She has been
with the county department for 25
years.
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811.rbara Stanwyck w w; nomi-
nated as best lead actress in the
same category.
Nominations for supporting
actor or actress in "The Thurn
Birds" went to Bryan Brown,
Richard Kiley, Christopher Plum-
mer, Piper Laurie and J ean Sim-
mons.
ABC's popula r miniseries "The
Winds of War" got 13 nomi-
nations, including best limited
series. It had two acting nomi-
nations: to Polly Berge n as best
supporting actress in a hmH.e<l
series or special, and to Ralph
Bellamy for h is portrayal of
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P rt.'l;lcfont Frankin D Hoo..,.•vt•lt
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"'fhc Thorn Birds" ;11111 '''l'ht·
Winds of War" arc the Sl'<.'Ond und
third best-ra ted miniseries of all
t1 mt>, behind ABC's 1977 pro
duc:llon of "Root:;"
NBC's "Cheers," a cntkally
.:ic.'Claimed ne w ronwdy St>rics that
has only r~ntly begun to find an
audience, received 13 nom i-
nations The final episode of CBS'
"M-A-S -H," which broke au-
dience viewing rec.-ords Jast Feb
is, received nine Emmy nom1-
nat1ons.
NBC swept thl· Emmy nomi-
nations with a tot.al of 133 CBS
harl 73, while ABC had 68 and
PBS 20 Twenty went to syndi-
N1ted programs.
The nominations by tbe
Ac:adcmy of Television Arts &
Sc:lenl-es Cur the 35th ann~
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pnme-ume programs telecast be-
tween July 1, 1982. and June 30,
1983.
The TV Academy does not
)udge programs made for pay
tC'lcv1sion, which has its OWn
ind ustry association and awards
system . :
The actual presentation of
Erruny awards will be Sept. 25 ln
ceremonies telecast by NBC.
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This building its on Newport
Boulevard be tween Monte Vista
a nd Del Mar avenues in Costa
Me a. WiJI it get a econd chance?
2 dead in Pomona explosion
Blast rips roof, s ide's off home, may have bee n deliberately set
POMONA (AP) -At least two
people were killed when a
pre-dawn explosion blew the roof
and si<;ies off a southeast Pomona
home today, firefighters say.
Although an exact cause was
not immediately kno wn, in-
vesugators believe the blast was
deliberately se\ in_.'ttde the homt'.
said Pomona Fire Deparmwnt
C..pt. Ten-y Staude nmayer
1''ire engulfed the house seconds
after the 3:37 a.m. blast, d e-
st.roymg what was lf'ft uf the
structure before the flames were
doused about 4 a.m .. ht-said
T wo bodies were found in t ht'
kitchen ar t'a of thl home at 20511
Brentwood S t , c1bout 30 m1lesea.;1
of Los AngdC'S
"The explosion Wd.S so mas. ... 1vt•
that persons in.,.idf' th<> h OU8'' at
thC' ume had no chance to escape,"
said Capt. Bruce Lacey. ·•we know that two bodies are
1n there.'' hesa1d. "Weare not sure
1f they arc male or female. But
farC?f1ghters will spend the morn-
ing s1fung through the ruins to be
sure othe r bodif'S are not present."
Damage was set at $125,000.
St.audenmayer said.
SLAYING PROBED ...
A five-gallon contamerof flam-
mable hqu1d was discovered in the
house, but tests will have to be
<.'Onducted before the contents is
known, authorities said
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an old and prestigious San Fran-
cisco family.
Parker was an out-o f-work
salesman who also did bit-part
acting.
Calnon said no one in the quiet
Costa Mesa neighborhood a block
from Irvine Avenue saw the
killers shoot Parker although one
neighbor re ported see ing a
light-colored sedan pull away
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Investigators figure une man did
thC' shooting a nd another dn.1ve
the get-away car, he said
T he blast blew all of the walls
out ward, lifted the roof and tossed
1t on top of the walls and even
blew over a reinforced concrete
wall adjacent to the property.
Lacey said
It would be fruitless, he sajd, to
check rental car agencies for
possible leads beca use thousands
of men rent light-colored vehicles
each day Hired a.4'.~c;c:ins. he
added. would be out of th1' area
within hours of the shooting
Lacey said the house was oc-
cupied by a man who works out of
town and comes home only on
weekends.
"At thts point. we are assuming
tha t the persons in the house were
not occupants," Lacey said.
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BULLETIN BOARD
Transfer students have
·their day at UC Irvine
House panel backs
Packard election
Answers foe Ttanafera day, a program for studenta interested
in transferring to UC Irvine, will be held Tueeday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Intonnation on admi8aions, housing, financial aid, handi-
capped student aervices and the Educational Opportunity Program
(EX>P) will be av&ilable in the lobby of the Administration Building.
Academic counaelors alao will be available on a walk-in basis.
Studenta who need to transfer oommunity college credita are uked
to bring high school and community college tranacripta. For more
infonnation. call 856-5518. ..
'Fun Runs' canceled in Costa Mesa
Five-kilometer "F\tn Runs" scheduled this evening and again
on Aug. 11 at Coeta Mesa's TeWinkle Park have been cancel~.
Officials in the Costa Mesa Leisure Services Oepartment, who
organized the runs, announced the change this week.
Class on resuJDe writing offered
A class entitled "Resume Writing Skills/Interviewing Tech -
niques" will be given free of charge Saturday at .the Na_tional
~ University Branch Campus, 2112 Business Center Drive, ~e.
~ The class will run from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m. For reservations, call
~· 957-6285. • ... . . . ,. Swimming lessons at University High
Swimming lessons are being offe~ by the city of Irvine this
summer at the University High School pool. Lessons for all ages, irllilnts to adults, run from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m .
Session IV begins Aug. 8 and runs through the 19th. Session V
runs ~ug. 22-Sept. 2. Registration is being held at University High
School, 4771 Campus Drtve, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. For
information, call 833-1007.
College plans backpacking trip
A sbc-day backpacking excursion into the California Sierra will.
be oonducted Aug. 21-26 by an Orange Coast College backpacking
instructor. C.ost of the trip is $90. The fee includes transportation, camp
fees and campground meals.
Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office.
POLICE LOG
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -
A Democratic candidate'•
challenge to California Re-
publican Rep. Ron Packard's elec-
tion last November should be
disrniaed, according to a rec-
ommendation issued by a House
Administration Committee task
force. i
Packard, whoee 43rd District
includes southern Orange County,
wu the third penon ever elected
to the Houae by write-in vot.ee. Hi.a
win wu contested by the run-
nerup, Roy Pat Archer, a Palomar
College political llcience profeesor.
The full committee won't be
able to act on the dismisaal
recommendation until after the
August recess. "That will be on or
after Sept. 12," sald Clyde
Romney, an administrative assis-
tant to Packard.
"They've given me a clean bill
of health. It's nice to know that
Man beaten
to death in
Westminster
A 64-year-old Westminster man
was found dead inside his resi-
dence Wednesday, a~ntly
killed from a single blow to the
head, police said.
The body of Harry Clyde Basa,
7382 Westminister Ave., was dis-
covered by his nephew at about
2:30 p.m., said Deputy Coroner
Joeeph Luckey. Basa lived alone.
Westminster police are listing
the death as a homicide and are
still investigating.
'Guest' held in Irvine stereo theft
An Irvine man was arreeted for
allegedly stealing atereo equipment
from the home of an acquaintance
Ntty thla morning. Mlchael G.
Chevoor waa booked Into the Orange
County Jail after potlce questioned
him regarding the burglary. wtllctl
took p6eoe about 3:345 a. m. on the
14000 block of Seton Avenue.
CMYoor had reportedly vtllted the
Seton reeldenoe .. a ouest sometime
Wedneeday.
A coffee pot was stolen from the
recreation room of a complex on
Cornell about 5:30 p.m. Wedneeday.
po41oeaald.
About 100 syringM were reported
to be stolen from a bualneaa on the
1000 bloek of McGaw Avenue some-
time Wednesday altemoon.
Employeee ol an otnoe on the 2000
block of KeMn Avenue reported tha1
a mlctocomputer was taken from the
building ab<M 4 p.m . Wedneeday.
Huntington Beach
A Downey man totd Huntington
Beech his brown 1975 Chevrolet Luv
plc*up trudl was atoten Tuesday
night from the 400 block of Walnut
Avenue. The vetilde waa valued 11
$3,000.
A resident of the 300 blOCk ol 12th
Street reported Wedneaday morning
that het apartment had been t>Yr-
glartz.ed wtilte the waa asleep. Entry
had apparentty been m==hrough an unlodted open kit window. . Tl\9 lou, eetlmated at $.480,
I ~. 8 purw and record albuma.
A ear atereo with radio, apeaken
and equaHzer wu reported atolen
Wedneeday from a 1979 Malibu
parked In a garage on the 7800 btoclc
of Mandrell Drive. The ION WU
eetlmated at $450.
A brMk-ln was reported Wed..-
day morning at a atorage atted
adjacent to a home on the 5500 bloc:k
of Dollar Orl\19. The IOU ln<:luded
aportlng equipment valued at $1,250.
Entry wu mad41 by breaking the
hinge on a door.
A realdent ol the 18700 bloci< of
Litter Lane reported that his rad 1978
Honda motorcycte with It• keyt In tt
waa atoten from an open garage. The
lou WM eatlmated at $600.
Fountain Valley
A realdent of the 9900 bloc:k or
Kendall Clrcte reported a burglary at
het home Wedneeday afternoon. A
window acreen waa removed to
enter. and a S700 atereo ayatem wu
taken. . . .
A 30-year-old Santa Ana man was
arreeted Wednelday alter he alt.ged-
ty atOle 16ght carton• of dgarett•
from a local atore. He &Megedty
placed the cartona In a knapud(,
then left after making a amall
purchae. A amalt quantity ol marl-
iuana wu also found In the man's
posMNlon.
A resident of the 15900 block ol
Lu Flor• Street reported the theft of
a hammer drill and alx btt1 lrom the
open bed of I parked plci(Up truck.
The 1oM wea eetlmated at S 1.020.
Newport Beach
A burglar took $1,550 wor1h Of
valuablea Including a teleYtalon.
video rec:order. cuaett• player and
stereo recetvw from Vaughn Talent
Agency, 4500 Campus Drlve. Pol6oe aald the croott «1tered' the tlnn
through an IHllc>ciled window.
A crook smashed • wlndO'ltt of a
BMW auto and awlped a atereo unit,
speaker• and an emblem off the car.
The vehlcle WU parked In I parking
lot on the 1800 bloc:k ol Shetlngton
Place.
A wlndaurfer wor11"1 $800 wu
atolen from a It~ rad! on the
1200 block of Wee1 Cout Hlghwey.
The wlndaurfer had a red and white
aall.
A realdent on the 1100 bloc:k ol
Devon Lane reported apottlng a
prowter looking Into a front room
window of a neight>or'a houM. The
PfowW WM reportedly WMltng blue
gym trvnt!a. a llght-cotored QOlf ahlrt
and waa OY9r#elght.
Laguna Beach
Vincent John Hlnea. 26. WU &I'·
reeted Wedneeday morning on autpi.
clon of reeldentlal btKglaly and
poe....ion of dengatoue druga attar
i..guna 8Mc:f\ poflce alteoedtY found
him lnalde a~ In the 8"oo bloctt of
South Cout HIQhway at about 4 a.m.
He waa being held with ball M l at
125,000.
Matl)uana planta found In the 2700
block of South Coat t11ghway wer9
booked lor deetruetlon.
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after two years of campaigning,
I'm finally he.re to stay," Packard
said after the task force illued the
recommendation Wednetlday.
"It's only too bad it had to come
after a little more than a quarter of
my first tenn as oongre9111\&J1. ''
A San Diego Superior Court
trial last January produced
evidence that 62 percent of the
ballot booklets, which remain in
the polling booths to be Uled by all
voten, had been defaced in the
San Diego County portion of the
district. The district includes part
of aouthem Orange County, but
there were no reported deface-
ments in that area.
Archer's name and the name of
the Republican nominee, busi-
nessman Johnnie R. Crean, were
crossed out on many of the ballot
booklets, and Packard's name was
written in.
Packard's name was not on the
ballot because he finished second
behind Crean in the Republican
primary. But Packard, a fonner
Carlsbad mayor and a dentist,
decided to nm as a write-in .
Superior Court Judge Franklin
B. Orfield ruled that although
there was massive defacement of
the ballot booklets, no evidence
was presented that the deface-
ments affected the out.come of the
election.
After the court ruling, Archer
took hiscaae to the House, where a
hearing was conducted June 30 by
the task force.
Bottoms up
A day for rays
Steve Holderness of Huntington Beach shows off
the ray he landed while fishing from the
Huntington Beach Pier We dnesday. The
45-pound ray · was the third he hooked -he
threw them all back.
Rough surf at the Huntington
Beach Pier drew a big response
Wednesday, but the waves were a
little too rough for this surfer,
who's heading in a different
directio n than his board.
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TOP OF THE ltEWS
NATION
Dole seek s budget summit
By tbe A11oclated Preas •
WASHINGTON • Sen. Hobert Dole,
R -Kan., says the Reagan administrat.ion and
Congress are "living In a dream world" H they
think the nation's economy will continue to
recover without action to reduce the federal
budget deficit. "The time to act is now," Dole said
Wednesday. renewing his call for a "budget·
summit" involving President Reagan and con-
~onal leaders from both parties to assemble a
more restrained spending plan.
Space h eater danger cited
WASHINGTON -Government re-
searchers say that unve nted gas space heaters
may produce dangerous levels of poUution in
homes.
The heaters can produce high levels of
nitrogen dioxide and may release other pol-
lutants, the Consumer Product Safety Com-
mission was told Wednesday.
Cranston blames 'slip'
WASHING TON -Democratic presidential
hopeful Alan Cranston says it w as "a slip of the
tongue" if he called President Reagan a tyrant,
as, in (act, he did. "I can't believe I said that," the
California senator told reporters Wednesday. "I
disavow that statement."
STATE
Union chief raps Reagan
SAN FRANCISCO -AFL-CIO President
Lane Kirkland, attacking the Reagan adminis-
tration for "coddling rich and corporate Ameri-
ca," said the American labor movement would be
ready next year to work for President Reagan's
defeat. "The American labor movement survived
(Presidents) McKinley, Harding, Coolidge, Hoo-
ver and Nixon. and I'm quite optimistic we'll still
be around and nourishing when Ronald Reagan
enters the history books," he said Wednesday.
Sect-bombing scar e told
REDWOOD CITY -A man who lost a court
fight to keep his son from the Oregon ranch of a
religious sect has asked a judge to order the boy's
immediate return because of a bombing at a
sect-owned hotel. ln documents filed Wednesday
in San Mateo Superior Court, James Phillips
claimed he is worried about the 9-year-old
because two suspects in the bombing had not
been apprehended. Judge John Bible set a
hearing for Monday on Phillips' request.
T eamsters lea ders fla yed
SAN DIEGO -A Machinists union officJal
has written a letter to members of his organ1za-
tion in which he characterized Teamsters leaders
as criminals. The letter was written by Ray
Bryant., president of District Lodge 50 of the
International Association of Machinists, which
represents 3,500 workers at the ~neral
Dynamics Convair pl.ant in San Dieao.
WORLD
Soviets warn U.S. in Chad
N'DJAMENA, Chad -U.S. advisers are
teaching government soldiers how to destroy
attacking Libyan jets with heat-seeklng Redeye
missiles. but the Soviet Un.ion is warning
Washington not to become embroiled in the Chad
war. The three advisers from Fort Bliss, Texas.
and 30 shoulder-fired missiles arrived Wednes-
day to help President H1SSene Habre's men in the
fight with Libyan-backed rebels.
Chicago
hostage
drama
ends
CHICAGO (AP) -A man who
took three women lawyers
h ostage Wednesday in the
chambers of a federal judge
released the last or his captives
and surrendered to police aft.er a
standoff of more than eight hours,
authorities said.
FBI special agent Bob Long said
the man freed attorney Diane
McArthur unharmed about 8:10
p.m. PIYf. and "he IS m our
custody." The other two women~
were released unharmed earlier in
the evening from the offices m the
Dirksen Federal Bu1ldmg in the
Loop area.
There were no injuries
The Chicago FBI office ten-
tatively identified the man as
K eith Garth, 23, of East St. LoU1s,
Ill .. possibly a fired government
worker.
Storms lash
Middle West;
East bracing
By Tbe A11oclated Pren
Thunderstorms blanketed
much of the nation today, with
scattered rain stretching from the
lower Great Lakes across the
lower Ohio Valley.southern Iowa,
northern Missouri. Nebraska and
Colorado.
Rain also fell today over New
Mexico, Arizona, Nevada. Utah,
eastern Idaho and southwest
Montana.
Clear skies prevailed in most
other regions.
The Midwest.em storm system
brought winds gusting to 6 1 mph
and more than an inch of rain in 40
minutes to Marseilles. Ill.
Thunderstorms were expected
later today Crom New England
across New York, the lower Great
Lakes and the Ohio Valley into
the mid -Mississippi Valley. and
from the Carolinas across Florida
and the Gulf states through
southeast.em Texas.
'Morticia,'
Carolyn
Jones, dead
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ac-
tress Carolyn Jones. who achieved
fame as the weirdly beaut.iful
Morticia on "The Addams Fam-
il y" TV series, has died aft.er
spending h er last months battling
cancer at her H ollywood home.
Jones, who died Wednesday.
had been in and out of a co6a for
two or three weeks before her
death, said her longtime friend
and former publicist, Frank
McFadden.
"She had been in the hospital
but she came home about two
months ago. She didn't want to
stay in the hospital." McFadden
said.
Born Carolyn Sue Jones in
Amarillo, Texas, she went on to a
career that spanned about 30
movies and an equal number of
television appearances.
V arlowi reference books dis-
agreed on the year of her birth,
making her either 50, 51 or 53 at
the time of her death.
She began acting in Texas
public schools and lied about her
age to enter the Pasadena Play-
house when she was 15, three
yeal's under the minimum age.
A talent scout saw her in a
playhouse production and she was
signed to appear as a playgirl in
the William Holden film "The
Turning Point," in 1952.
Storm changes mind,
veers around Hawaii
Youth on
rampage
shot by
police
DALLAS (AP) -A mental
patient who had been arrested
"for e rratic behavior" went on a
wild shooting spree through the
halls of a hospital before police
shot him in the neck, authorities
said.
The 19-year-old patient was
listed In fair condition today after
undergoing exploratory surgery
for the flesh wound, a Parkland
Memonal Hospital spokesman
said.
There were no other injuries.
No charges were immediately
!iled.
The unidentified patient had
been arrested Wednesday after
running naked outside his home.
officials said. Brought to the
hospital by police, he was lying in
a stretcher in the hospital's
crowded emergency room about 1
a .m . Wednesday whe n the spree
began.
Boss to fight
fines on sex
harassment
BOSTON (AP) -A store
owner accused of getting "sexual
titillation" when he poked his
short-skirted female employees
with a crutch says he is not
responsible for more than $18,000
in fines assessed in a sex dis-
crimlna tlon ruling.
The Massachusetta Commission
Against Discrimination awarded
Gail Engel $10,538 and Janet
Cassell Brodeur $8,030 Wednes-
day in a case against the owners of
Hamey's Superstore in Dennis,
Mass.
"These dress requirements
were designed solely to display
complainants' bodies because of
their sex," the commission's
Margot P Kosberg said in her
ruling.
Hamey. 55, derued the charges
and said the store no longer is in
business.
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Magnified view of common flea,
prime carrier of bubonic plague.
State plagued?
Illness hits 18 in New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP)-With more cases of
human plague reported here this year than in any
state since 192~. would-be visitors are wondering:
Is it safe to visit Ne w Mexico?
The disease that wiped out a quart.er of
Europe's population in the Middle Ages has been
contracted by at least 18 people in New Mexico
since January, and one has died.
In addition, the 13-year-old daughter of a
college president died Tuesday of plague in South
Carolina, and officials believe she contracted the
disease in New Mexico.
Many people considering visiting New Mex-
ico or worried about the disease once known as the
"Black Death" have been calling or writing state
officials. Dr. Jonathan Mann, an epidemiologist
~th the state Health and Environment Depart·
ment.
A visitor f rom France told a state roadside
welcome center employee his mends had warned
him that if he caught the plague he couldn't return
to his homeland.
But Mann said the answer to all the questions
is still the same:
"Yes, it's safe and the risk is incredibly small."
Ever since the first case of human plague in
the state was reported in 1949, New Me>tico has led
the nation in the number of cruses. Officials
speculate that.the stat.e's climate is good for fleas,
which can act as carriers.
Mann said instances of people getting plague
have been reported only in Western states. Other
states with cases this year are Arizona with eight
and Utah and Oregon with one each . according to
the national Centers for Disease Control. Three of
the Arizona cases and the Oregon case resulted m
death.
NOTICE OF SCOPING HONOLULU (AP) -Hawaii got only a few
showers and some high surf as Tropical Storm Gil.
packing 55 mph winds, suddenly veered away from
the islands.
A PUBLIC MEETINO WILL BE HELD TO HELP DETERMINE TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED IN AN
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN AND LAND
The stonn came within 100 miles of Oahu. the
state's most populous island, before it changed course
Wednesday and passed ju.st north of Oahu and Kauai,
the National Weather Service said.
As the storm approached, Oahu Civil Defeme
officials activated an emergency command post and
had the Red Cross and Salvation Anny open shelters
at several schools.
Except for high surf on some beaches and
generally overcast skies, there was little evide nce of
the storm.
One possible e!fect of the storm was an invasion
of jellyfish at Waikiki Beach, giving dozens of
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The County of Orange Envlronmental Management Agency will conduct a soopplng meeting to help
determine the lnuea to be addresse• by an Environmental Impact Report on the Jogn Wayne
Airport Muter Plan and Land use Compatlblllty Plan for the Sanyta Ana Heights area.
The meeting• are teheduled to afford an opportunity for the publlc to learn about the project
currently under 1tudy. to advise the County as to the feaalblllty o! this project and proposed
alternatlvea. The County will consider all written comment• recelv, In responee to the acoplng
notice and all tettlmony received at the scoping meetings In deciding the Issues that wlll be covered
In the EIA.
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Fallue to participate In the scoping prooe11 or to comment on the acope and content of the
environmental dpcument shall be considered agreement with the project description, list of
pot1lble 11gnlflcant envlronmental lmpacta, and other scoping matter1 contained In this notice on
Which no comment 11 received. An Initial study (Environmental Aueuement) will be completed on
the proposed Airport Mater Plan and Land UM Compatibility Plan. It la anticipated that approval of
the project coutd have an Impact on the following environmental factora: Landform, air quality.
water qu11lty, blologlcal r,Nource1, cultural/scientific resources, anthetlct, land use, transpor-
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Improvement• wlll be received at the EIR teoplng meeting for entry Into the ottlclal transcript.
Written comment• on environmental concerns to be covered In the EIR wlll be accepted until 4:00
pm Au ust 19 1983. Comment• and any questions on the EIR ahould be tent to Mr. Danlel L. F~lcke, ~MA Environmental AnaJyal• Olvlalon, .Poat Office Box 4048, Sant• Ane, California
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, August 4, 1983
Airlines' access
proposal tabled
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors has postponed any
deda.ion on a new plan to allocate
C ~ta among competing airlines
ohn Wayne Airport until some
t.emative plans can be de-
veloped.
"I do not agree with considering
only one plan," said S u pervisor
Bruce Nestande of the com-
plicated access plan the board was
being asked to approve Tuesday.
"I would like to see alternatives.
Not just plunk down a plan and
that becomes the plan."
Supervisor Thomas Riley also
asked that consideration of the
new access plan be delayed until
FV contestant
competing for
Miss Teen title
the airlines now serving the
airport have time to comment on
the proposal.
But Riley, whose district in-
cludes the airport, said his rec-
ommendation wasn't being made
so that the airlines would have
time to complain about the plan.
Rather, he hoped airline company
officials would offer solutions and
alternatives to problems with the
current plan.
The proposal the board is being
asked to consider would allocate
flights based on each airline's
compliance with noise standards.
The airlines with the quietest
flight records would be allocated
most of the 41 daily flights the
county now permits from the
airport.
Board members unanimously
agreed to postpone action until
Oct. 4 and asked airport planners
to offer some alternative access
plans for consideration. The
altematjves, it was suggested,
might not be based on noise
compliance.
HB implementing
flood colltrol plan
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
~~~. Huntington Beach City
CowK:p has unanimously adopted
a four-;part plan aimed at prevent-
ing damaging floods Uke th06e this
winter when high tides and heavy
rains caused local flood control
~hannels to overflow their banks.
ln approving the city staff's
plan Monday night, the council:
•Adopted a resolution support-
ing county efforts to improve local
flood control channels and re-
quested the county speed up its
maintenance and rodent control
efforts on the Huntington Beach
and Talbert channels;
• Authorized Mayor Don
MacAlllster to send a letter to the '
district engineer of the Army
Corps of Engineers, requesting a
study of the Huntington Beach
and Talbert channels to determine ,
if federally funded flood control
improvements are justified;
• Adopted a revised disaster
plan for flood control emerg-
encies;
• Instructed the city staff to
work closely with Orange County
officials to develop immediate
actions that can be taken to
minimize the possibility of levee
overtopping or channel breaching
during the next rainy season.
OC keeps bed tax
Breaking ranks with area cities,
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors has decided against
raising the bed tax in unin-
corporated areas from 6 to 8
percent.
Supervisor Ralph Clark's mo-
tion to inc-rPaSP the tax, charged to
people who rent a hotel or motel
room, died Tuesday when none of
the four other supervisors agreed
to second it.
Doris J . Figueroa, 18, of Foun-
tain Vall~y i.s competing for the
title of Miss Teen of California by
raising pledges for the American
Heart Association.
The board also directed its
airport staff to develop rec-
ommendations to remedy over-
crowding problems noted in a
recently completed consultant's
study of airport congestion.
Seeing is believing AP Wlrepl\olo County Administrative Officer
Bob Thomas told the board the 2
percent increase would generate
an extra $200,000 this year for an
annual total of $856,000.
Candidates, who are judged on
.scholastic achievement and com-
munity service, will appear in the
pageant finals Saturday in the
Fresno Convention Center.
The winner will receive a
$1,000 scholarship and merchan-
dise awards, and will compete for
the National Miss Teen of America
crown.
In the meantime, the board
suggested that the current interim
access plan, set to expire in May
1984, be used to allot flights for the
three months beginning in Sep-
tember.
Ocean-going freighters of the Suisun Bay
mothball fleet not withstanding, there is a
sandbar in the middle of the bay near Ma rtinez
that this 25-f oot f olkboat discovered the hard
way. Now the re's not much to be done except
paint or scrub the bottom and wait for hig h tide.
Woman from CdM
earns law degree
Eve D. Neumann of Corona del
Mar has been awarded a Juris
Doctor degree from Western State
University College of'"' Law in
Fullerton as one of its 298 gradu-
ates this year.
Thomas also pointed out that
bed tax increases have been
approved by the cities of Irvine,
Santa Ana, and Orange. Newport
Beach, he said, is to consider a
similar increase this week.
Stolen car items found
Irvine officers probe 10 the! ts, arrest 6 males
Stolen property from possibly 10 car
burglaries was confiscated during the
arrest of three adults and three
juveniles in Irvine, authorities said.
The six males were arrested Tuesday
after they w ere spotted coming out of
the Deerfield tract near Culver Drive
and Irvine Center Drive at about 5:30
a.m., said Irvine Police Sgt. Dick
Bowman.
Manh Pham, 23, of Anaheim, and Quat
Huy Phan, 19, address unknown, into
custody along with three Anaheim
juveniles, ages 16 and 17.
Car stereos, speakers and a wallet
from at least two car burglaries were
recovered and police said they suspect
the men may be linked to 10 burglaries
Monday night in Irvine.
Officers respQ_nding to a resident's
report of suspicious circumstances took
Man Hoang Vo, 18, of Anaheim, Ha
The men were booked in Orange
County Jail on suspicion of car bur-
gl.ari. he said. The juveniles were
taken to juvenile hall.
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Bicycle sky
This is the view from the bottom of
a n outdoor folk sculpture a t Jack's
Used Bike Shop on Palm Avenue in
Claremont man on
• • state comm1ss1on
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Richard Romero, an
automobile dealer from Claremont, was named
Wednesday by Gov. George Deukmejian to a
four-year tenn on the state Transportation Com-
mission.
Romero, 47, a Republican, is Deukmejian's third
appointee to th.e nine-member commission that
allocates money for state transportation projects. He
succeeds Charles Reid of San Diego, whose tenn
expired.
Commission membe.rs need state Senate con-
finnation and · are paid $100 per meeting plus
expenses.
Deukmejian also announced he was reappoint-
ing state Athletic Commission Chairman Haig
Kelegian, an insurance agent from Montebello, to a
new four-year term.
Kelegian, 50, a Republican, has served since July
1981 on the eight-member commission, whose main
job is to regulate boxing. He alao is a member of the
World Boxing Council Executive Corrunittee.
Hearing
pos tponed
.for piers
The Orange County
Board of Supervisors has
· postponed a scheduled
hearing until Aug. 24 on
a proposal to give
$380,000 to the cities of
• Huntington Beach, Seal
Beach and San Clemente
for the repair of their
stonn-damaged pien.
The delay was re-
quested Wedneaday be-
cauae funds from the
Harbors, Beaches and
Park District budget
~ cannot be spent until a
21-day notice period has
: expfred, explained coun-
ty Environmental Man-
agement At,ency Oirec-
• tor Murray Storm. He
• u.id the hearing WU
lrladvertently 1eheduled
before the notice period
had expired.
No opposition is ex-
pected to the reconst:ruc· · uon....-tance proposal.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 4, 1983 Al
Women are better flirters,
singles bar researcher says,
South San Diego. T he sculpture of
bike wheels is in the shape of a
dome with two bikes on the top.
PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Men
are at a serious disadvantage
when it comes to flirting, accord-
ing to a researcher who found that
women generally have "ex-
quisite" aocial skills and lnitiate
encounters more than half the
time.
"Women kn.ow about this stuff
in exquisite detail," Timothy Per-
per said. "But there are some men
who are so clumsy they may be
picked by a woman, marry her,
have three kids and never know
how it happened."
"Th ere are some men who
know ~ great deal about this
subject, but about 90 percent can
tell you nothing," said Perper, 44,
who spent three years visiting 50
singles bars and studying 2,500
social encounters in bar surround-
ings in a research effort funded by
a New York foundation.
Perper said women initiated the
meetings more than half the time
and generally displayed much
greater facility at flirting, even
though the males in the room
might not have noticed.
"Women oft.en behave in a way
they think is completely clear and
we're just naive," he said. ''Then
the woman thinks she's been
rejected.''
Perper, a onetime Rutgers Uni-
versity biology professor who
specialized in the study of rat
behavior, said he branched into
h.is research on flirting after
obeerving the importance of
"mate selection" among other
mammals.
"A woman may walk over and
stand next to a guy or look at him
for a moment," he said . "There are
some women who make big, loud
.entrances but women are still
reasonably subtle about it."
Both must acknowledge
through a glance or a smile that
they have seen each other or there
is no point in continuing, Perper
said.
The best way to pick up from
the initial recognition, he said, is
with something bland such as.
Intern in Kau ai
Salome Garau, of Laguna
Beach, a junior ornamental horti-
culture student at Cal Poly, San
Luis Obispo, is serving a summer
internship with the Ola Pua
Botanical Gardens on the island of
Kauai in Hawaii.
"My name is F.d," or "Is my chair
in the way?" .
'"Didn't I see you at the Cannes··
film festival?' is no good," he said.·•
"And another thing women detest
is to over-compliment their ap-
pearance, like saying, 'You must
be a ballet dancer' when she
knows she's five pounds over-•
weight."
What Perper considered to be ·
the most dramatic moment in the
budding relationship usually oc-
curred two or three hours after
the meeting, if things went that
far, when the two people engaged
in what he called "movement
synchronization."
"People will adopt the same.
posture. Each will lean on the left
hip or pick up their drinks with
the left hand. Most people find it,
extremely disturbing if you tell ·
them about it."
He received a $32,000 grant
from the Harry Frank Gug-
genheim Foundation and hopes to
publish a book that would be a ·
combination of research and a
"how-to" manual. _
His project took him to bars in .
Detroit, N:ew York, Philadelphia
and New Brunswick, N .J ..
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~• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, August 4, 1983
Toxic waste as a neighhOi-
Fu11erton dump site has been a problem since Wor1d War II
FULLERTON (AP) -Manicured lawns sur-
round 10-~m homes and three-car garages. Built-in
pools are as common as microwave ovens. "For Sale"
signs d ot the neighborhood. But no one's buying.
Not even the rich have escaped the toll of toxic
waste.
The Fullerton dump, called the McColl Area
Sites, is located four miles from Disneyland. It
consists of 12 deep pits filled with a bout 75,000 tons of
slimy, acidic sludge from the non-stop refining of
military aviation fuel in World War II.
About 126,000 cubiAryards of surrounding soil
also has been contaminated. The total mess would fill
an estimated 10,000 dump trucks.
But due to a variety of reasons, including
bureaucracy, politics, inadequate technology and a
lack of money, there has been no cleanup, just five
years of study and debate.
"Test, test, test. They've tested it to death," said
Connie Burdick, whose backyard abuts one of the
worst pits. "The whole time nothing's being done,
just more testing."
Half of the pits are within 50 yards of $250,000
homes like Mrs. Burdick's. Until recently, whenever
it rained, the backyards along Tiffany Place flooded
with dark, bubbling ooze.
The other pits are buried under the back nine at
the adjacent Los Coyotes Country Club. When it's
hot, the edge of the fairways percolate ..
A state health department report warns that
seepage material on the golf course "will not support
weight." Stepping on it can cause sulfuric acid to
squirt up, causing bums and possibly blindness, the
report said.
"As it bubbles up. they cart it away and put in fill
dirt. Then th ey plant grass and people play over it,"
Burdick said.
As bad as it sounds, McQ:>ll is nothing special as
far as toxic dumps go.
There is no dioxin, no congressional investiga-
tion, no raging political battle in Fullerton Crest.
There is just one big toxic dump.
Chris Rice, an Environmental Protection Agency
spokesman, calls McColl an "average". toxic waste
site, roughly No. 225 on the agency's list of the 419
worst sites.
The lack of immediate danger to the drinking
water supply is partly responsible for the average
rating, but residents say the re are plenty of water
problems.
Many say their wat~r sm ells, tastes bad and looks
bad. Some are so loathe to drink it that they buy
bottled water , spending $30 a month.
Others, like the Burdicks, have water purifica-
tion systems. "l don'tdare to drink it untreated," said
Mrs. Burdick. "I'm scared to drink it."
Residents recen tly got good news: the experts
had finally decided how to eliminate the dangers.
They would excavate the McColl wastes, which are as
deep as 26 feet. beginning in October.
Then the real fight began -over who would
foot the estimated $20 million bill. Also outstanding
are hundreds of lawsuits. State officials say lack of
financing could delay the start of t he cleanup an
additional six 'months.
''People are very angry and they're tired," said
Mrs. Burdick. "They don't unde rstand why they just
can't start the final cleanup."
The Burdick home is beautifully a ppointed,
modem in every way. Through the sliding glass doors
in the main bedroom is the built-in pool and heated
spa.
Births
HOAO MEMORIAL H09f'O'AL
June 13
Mr. and Mra. Steven Ratnef.
Weslmlnste<. girl
Mr and Mrs. OaYld Anlonlnl,
lrvlne, girt
Mr. and Mra. Steven Grod. Laguoa
Niguel. boy
Mr. and Mra Frederick Unger,
Fountain V9/Mrf, boy .NM 14
Mr. and Mrs. Alch81'd Ortwein,
Newport ee.ct'I. bOy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeck Pelenion,
W•tmlnster. glrl
June15
Mr. and Mrs. Emerlcit Naka-.
Hun11ng1on Beech, girt
Mr. and M.-.. Oouglu Ray, Hunt-
ington Beech. g1r1
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald HanMn, Huntlng1on Beac:n. girt
Mr. and Mrs. JOHPh Railey, Costa
Meaa,glrt
Mr. and Mrs Rober1 Oeggle.
hvlne, girt
Mr and Mrs Donald Boom,
Newport Beech, girl June,.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Spenser.
Costa M .... boy
M'917
Mr and Mra. Gevo.-k Mlnaskanlan,
lrvlne. girt
Mr end Mrs Mutsuo Fukuzakl,
Newport Beacll. girl
Mr. and Mrs Wiiiiam Gray Jr .
lrvlne, girt
June11
Mr. and Mrs, Larry McCamlsn,
Huntington Beec:h. boy
Mr •nd Mrs. BenJamln Peralta.
Coate Mesa, glrl
Mr, and Mrs. lee Dick. Newport
Beach, boy
Mr. •nd Mrs John Reddin. New-
port Be6cll. boy Mr and Mrs. Robert Kollellef.
Fountain Valley, boy
Mr and Mrs. Jettrey Erdman,
Huntington Be8Ch, boy ,,_,.
Mr. and Mrs. T «ry Hopper. Coata
M-.boy Mr. 8nd Mrs. Curtla Crater, Hunt-
ington e.acll. boy
Mr. and Mra. M1rtln O'Brien,
Waetmlnatet. boy
M-.20
Mr. and Mra. JOhn Glbaon, C08ta
MeM,boy
Mr. .,,d Mrs, F«nandO A0t ...
Coat• MeM, gift
Mr. and Mra Steven Pollard.
Huntington 8eech. glrl
Mr. and Mrs. Soot Ouartuoy,
Huntington 8Mch, girt -.21
Mr. and M,.._ Sulla Art. lrvl,.., boy
Mr. and Mra. J-Harrlaa. Cotta
M-.boy
Mr. end Mra. Jeffrey Plenlon,
lrYk'la. boy
Mr. and Mra, ~ge Bullard.
0orOM d9I Mar, boy Mr. and Mra. Aater Paj.aro. Co.ta MeN. boy -
"-22 Mf. and M11 Hayward Oarcla,
Coeta M .... boy
Mr. and Mra. Robert H•t11411d.
CorOf'I& d4ll MJr, boy --.u
Mr. and Mra. Gary Mtnl'lalt. COtta
MllM,boy
Mr. and Mii. WHllam Wood. Hunt• inoton IMch, g1<1 Mr. and Mfl SydMy ~. 8elb01
llMnd,Qlrf flofr. and Mra. B.wry l.AubeOMr.
LAOun• N9* gltt ..! .... Mr. and Mra. Oar10e ~. li09YI
..... boy Mf. and Mra. Robert Ludo\llM. wtne.0111 ... ,.
Mf. lltld Mrl. Alan FuentmM.
ll'lllne. boy
Mr. and Mra. Kerry Rosa, Hunt·
lngton BMch, girt
Mr and Mrs. David Runslrom,
lrvlne, boy
M'92S
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Litton. Hunt·
lngton ee.ctl, gll'I
Mr. and Mr•. Steven Cameron,
Newport Beecl\, boy
Mr. and Mra. T1'omaa Smllllcomb. Huntington Beach, girt ,,.,.,..
Mr. and Mrt . Pel• F•llon. Laguna
NlgU91, girt
Mr. and Mra. Craig Slutman, eo.11
Mela.gtrl
Mr. and Mra. Blly Bollon, Hunt·
lng1on Be8ch, girt
J-27
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oo<ff, Cotta Mesa. boy
Mr. and Mrs Richard Eimers,
Newport 8e11Ch. glrl
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Vincent. lrvlne.
boy
Mr. and Mr•. Karl Mullla, C0.11
Mesa, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lodwick, Cott111
Mesa, girl
Mr. and Mra. Gregory SwanllOn,
Cost Mesa. glrl
June2t
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Jay, Hunt·
IOQIOn 8e9Ch, boy
Mr and Mrs. David L6gertof.
Cotta Met8. girl
Mr )iiold Mra. Casey Jones. Coate
Meta, boy
JvM2t Mr and Mrs. Robert King. Coate
Mesa. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, Hunt·
lngton Beacn, girl
Mr and Mra. Oh1n11yan Lolllya.
Newport Beactl. girt
Mr ttn<I Mrs. Gerald Ostrowsky')
Corona del Mar. girt
Mr &rid Mrs. Mlch894 C1llle. ~·
por1 Beach. boy
Mr and Mr1. Glenn Morton. Coate Meff, boy '
Juneao
Mt. end Mrs. Gr11Q0<y Batohak,
lr-.tne. boy
Mr.ltnd Mra. Walter ZIQl•r. Corona
d .. Mar, boy
Mr and M11. Bradley Fifa, Hunt-
IOQton Bffcll. girt
Mr. •nd Mrs. JOHPh Kram8f,
Newport ee.cn. boy
But the view out back is down a slope to a culvert •
and a 6-foot-hlgh chain-link fence. No more than 30
y~ds from poolside is a. black circle the siz.e of a.
helicopter landing pad, topped in May with a
temporary fabric-and-soil covering designed to
contain its odors and bubbling sludge in the hot
swnmer months.
Underneath the cover are arsenic, benzene,
toluene, sulfuric acid and a long list of strange
sounding substances such as hexahydrocyclopen-;
tathiophene.
A deep, dark-stained erosion line cuts from the
top of the pit into the Burdick property. Several
shrubs near the fence are dead.
''Whenever it is hot," said Burdick, ''the ground
on the sump bubbles. It just oozes ·out of the ground."
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She fears her home "isn't worth a nickel," and
real estate agent Jackie Andersen acknowledged that
the dump has had a major effect on home prices. Connie Burdick waters plan~s in back pits filled with about 75,000 tons of
slimy, acidic sludge from World War II
military aviation fuel refining.
However, she said it was impossible to gauge the
severity: "How can you tell how m uch loss there is if
you can't sell it?" _______ _
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SIR MIX
CONCRETE MIX
I 8 8
90LBS.
Talk about a 1olid value. thia concrete mix ia ill You
get the jumbo family aize bag. au reody lo 1lirand
aervel Wow!
MANVILLE
3VJ" FUL-THIK
R-11 UfSULATION
~.5 .. x 70.5 LIM."· I 297
(8U2 SQ. n .)
23" I 70.S Liii. n . 1 997
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Keep tho1e energy coat a from going through the
roof! Remembe r. friend-the higher the R-value .
the greater the insulating power!
419·
ASPENITE
I"' 497 i'4
7/16" 797
Tougher than plywood! Thia ah.all ia a builder'•
dreamt UH II inaidel Out aide I You can't bea1
thia price with a board I
PRESSURE TREATED
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2 I 4 2 7 CLIN. FT.
2 I 6 3 7 t LIN. FT.
Heyl Thia la the top of the line. atanda rd and better
grade lumber, and it'a auriaced four aides! Not one,
not two. but 4 aideal
ROUGH REDWOOD
FENCIKG .J~~I
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&n. 97c CLUB l I 6 BOARD YUL+ H =
8 n . 3 X 4-POST 2.97
It's rough I It' areadyl C'mon down for the deal of
the cenlury on redwood I We' re freeway clot• to
••erywhere In the galaxy!
REDWOOD
BEIDERBOARD
4" x 8 "·
44t CLUB
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BellHe m,., It hondlea lllre a df9aml Hugi thoM
cu"••· wrap• around tree1. run• clrclee all over
your garden I
12" 112 REDWOOD STAllS 9•u.
yard of her home in Fullerton, just in
front of the McColl Area Sites, 12 deep
¥ ¥·') ,,:.i~ 4 X 8 PLYWOOD
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SHEATHING
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bench grinder to sell you some lumber! Take this plywood for a test drivel
Once around the yard. Fredi
MANVILLE SLATEKOTE
nBERGLASS
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9 .97
100 SQ. FT.
lf you're looking for a roof at a barga in basement
price. thia ia 111 White. Ian, green or brown. the
lat eat designer coloral
9 97 15 LB. FELT . 3 SQ. ROLL
ALL PURPOSE
HAND TRUCK
899
HCJTe we got trucka? Juat one eaay payment get a
you one oJ lheH high-mileage 83'•· Holda
SOO Iba. Yertical. 700 Iba. horizon tall (Sunroof
and whltewalla extra.)
HAENER
MORTARLESS
BLOCK
YOUR 57c
CHOICE EA.
Now you can buUd1 block wall a and a luff with no
mortar jol ntal Drop in and learn howl Stretcher.
Comer or End Block. in natural color I
6 "· WOOD STEPLADDER
1477
IJ ' An lncNcllble achievement of modem technology I
Reach new helght• you never thought po11lblel
lat1ertH not Included I
STIRPLATE
BUILD .. G SYSTEM
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Build a 1hedl A g,..nhou1el A gcnebo ..,.nl You get
ll 1tarplot• frame ccmn~oral But hunyl We're
cloeln"em outl Abeohat,Jy norcdac•eckalll '
PACIFIC PATIO ms
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DlllPtEOUI 111 IZPITmm AUi' PEI
stlUE l'Wf IS OILY 111 .•.
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grab beamal 2" x !r latticel 4" x 4" poatal lnatnactlona
eYenl Siaeafrom8x!Oto16x24. aizedeterminea
number of poat1I (Jnatalla1ion available. you
provide alab. Offer void where prohibited by royal
decree.)
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DRY WALL
This is 1uch a stupendous deal. we
have to limit it to SO sheets per c:ustom~rl We're talkin' cheap here,
friends! Drive. run, walk. crawl or
slither into National for this one
now I
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The San Diego Port District has
announced plans to prohibit
houseboa.ts and vessels without
engines from staying in San Die go
Bay anchorages.
Wet range war
Battle over use of waterways
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The situation on U.S.
waterways today is rerrjniscent of the 19th
Century range wars between cattle ranchers and
sheep herders, says San Diego Coast Guard port
captain Jack Carney.
Until about 10 years ago, U.S . waterways
were so uncrowded that squatter's rights were the
rule. he explained. Carney called the waterways,
"one of the last frontiers" because of their general
lack of restrictions. So far, we don't buy and sell
plots of water.
In the Old West. where land was fairly
unpopulated, cattle ranchers had miles of open
territory that allowed their herds to forage. But
then t he sheep herders, who needed fences to
protect their livestock, began to encroach on the
cattlemen's territory.
Recently many cities, businesses, and en-
vironmentalists have been asking for more control
over the first-come, first-serve use of the
waterways, Camey said in a recent interview.
In some places, people still have the right to
sail their boats to a sheltered spot, anchor -and
perhaps live aboard -for as long as they wish. But
that right is fast disappearing as the demand for
that water space increases from oil companies.
commercial and pleasure fishermen, shipping
lines. recreational boaters and marine en-
vironmentalists.
In Emory Cove. on San Diego Bay, the conflict
between live-aboards and water-skiiers has been
particularly nasty. People have been knocked off
dinghies and ~ter skis, and there have been
fistfights. Unlill:e the range wars, fortunately, no
one.was carrying a gun.
"Live-aboards are exercising the traditional
role of living relatively unhampered by those on
shore," says Camey. "Even though they say they
don't want to bother anyone ... just the fact that
they're there affects people. Even theaesthetics-
our society spends a Jot of money on aesthetics, like
planting bushes down Harbor Drive."
In San Diego. where a controversy has been
raging for 10 years over the harbor anchorages,
many people who frequent the waterfront have
berated the anchorages as an eyesore. Some of the
boats are in a dilapidated condition.
Last week the San Diego Port District
announced plans that would no longer allow
houseboats and vessels without engines to stay in
the anchorages. Port officials are still conside1 ing a
ban on live aboards.
There are some people who live in the
anchorages who would agree to some controls over
their lifestyle. especially when it comes to the
soundness of a neighboring boat. But other
live-aboards balk at any fencing in by government
regulations. A few are so fi ercely independent,
they have refused to organize to fight for their
right to eidst.
Family is broke, i
quints' hoIDe sold
BERNARDS TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -The
home of the 13-year-old Klenastqujntupletshasbeen
auctioned off at a sheriff's sale because of a mortgage
debt, but the&r father says "it's not a t.r.agedy" and the
famHy won't have to "slink out of town." .
William Kienast, 52. and his wife Margaret, 43,
had been struggling for years to cover debt on the
home. Local officials said the Klenasta owed $97 ,000
in mortgages and $1 7,900 in property taxes on the
aix-bedroom house located on four acres in thi.B
Somerset County community.
Municipal tax offietala said the home is asae88ed
at $217,800. It was BOid Monday for $137,300.
"We're not all sitting around here sobbing
becaWle our hOWle is BOid out from under us," said
Kienast. "We have alternate plans. We'll survive.
W e're a tough family."
The hoWK' had been refinanced three times to
help Klenast's pla,llaa businea, w hich went
be.nkrupt in 1976.
The Kienast quintupleta -Gordon, Ted, Amy.
Sara and Abby -attracted national attent.lon when
they were born Feb. 24. 1970, after thelt mother took
fertility drugs. The couple has two other children,
Meg, 17. and John 1 ~.
If it floats,
chances are
you' 11 read about it
in the Daily Pilat
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Coming to a store near you, live
and in person. SHORTY & CHEAP
CHICKEN This Saturday,
August 6th at:
EL TORO
9:30 TO 12
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
2 TO 4:30
BARBIE GIRL'S 16" SIDEWALK BIKE
The little one will1lke thl1 pink bike with White
wicker 1tyle bo1ket. white pedal1. grip• with
1treamer1 and training wheel1. #523X4.
P•u ~ HOLMES-HALLY 28"
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ldon·t know about Uncle Herky·1 new secretary.
She·1 only been there two week1and1he· 1 already
two month• behind In her work.
LAKEWOOD 20" TWO SPEED
BOX FAN
1666
My brother-In-law drive• around all 1ummer
with hl1 window• rolled up 10 people will think
be ha1 air-conditioning.
DEXOL DEXA-KLOR PEST
CONTROL KILLS
FLEAS & TICKS
QT. 277 CAL. 677
UH it ln1ide or out. e••n on carpet or.pet bedding.
c1 ... the boot to flea•. 1plder1. roa~•· and 1ucb.
Big 2 BUCK REBATE by mall from Dexol.
· ~~ BELCO 2 QUART
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SET
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Get that exotic l1land look In the patio. (Or Indulge
your Olymp lc1 fanta1y and jog around the backyard
wlthone.)
.... HOLIDAY FOGGER
TWIN PAK
297
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Two 8 oz. bug bomb• to the }.le. S.tl t
and get outta there, and al expo1ed
flea•, roach•• and other pe1t1 wlll
punch out for the la1t time.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, August 4, 1983 9 ,
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HEIRLOOM 6977
DELUXE 79 HEIRLOOM 77
Both are memben of the 3-ipeed 1pecle1 and
hcn>e re•er1lble wood blade1. Antique Brau or
Bright Bra91 fini1hH.
MURRAY GAS MOWERS
20" CUT
Goto 3 HP engine and manual
height odju1ter1. Get out there for
10me1un andexerci1e. lt'1good
for the or bod. ·
9977
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21" CUT R£1R BAGGER
f' or the extra buch you get a
3. 5 HP engine w ith more
mu1cle. deluxe height
adtu1ter1. catcher and fixed
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15 oz.
12" IDJUSTDLE JAClt
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tboM guy1 who watt 15 mlnutH for a parking apace
Uaat will~ thns 20 1t•p1.
QUllER STATE 30 WT.
MOTOR OIL
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BUY TWO GALLONS
ANY COMBINATION
AND GET THE THIRD
GALLON FOR A MERE
Plue 10 11 oll latex 1tain for wood. 1tucco or
ma1oruy. and re1l1t1 peeling. The Stucco'• good
out1ide for up to 10 yean.
DIABLO
GOOD MITE LIGHT
2 97
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ELECTRONIC PHONE
844
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RECORD 0 FONE
AM/FM CLOCK RADIO
WITH PHONE
3 7 77
#CR.X.9000
Get mo•lng. the quantlllH are limited. Works on
rotary or touch tone llnH. ha1 la1t number redial.
mute control and more.
SIMONIZ BODYGARD
Get It In 18011. Liquid. 14011. Pa1te Wax, or 11101.
ExprHI Spray.
Ch.ck out the doubt• Nfund bit below.
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MAIL.BOX
Training animals is senseless
To the Editor:
U I live to be a hundred I will
never understand eorne humans
penchant for training wild
animals to perlonn. It ls an
outright abnormality. rm sure our
creator didn't intend bears to
dance, elephants to kneel and
bow, lions and tigers to leap
through flaming hoops. Wanting
to train theae beasts is a dangerous
obeession. It is a crime to mutilate
them, a desecration of nature's
handiwork-a trainer practicing
such cruelty is more in need of
discipline and decent behavior
than any beast.
It is very sad when a trainer or a
spectator is injured or killed,
which is proof of the foolhardy
entertainment it is. To what
degree may a kind tniner be truly
kind? Only by putting one!s self in
the animal's place. The frustration
of a powerful beast being
tethered, big agile cats caged, the
noiae pollution of our modem era.
How long could one survive such
abnormal restraints? Eventually
there is a breaking point of
endurance.
With endless entertainment
available, television, theatre, con-
certs, athletics, radio, movies,
surely we can forego aeeing
creatures of the wild reduced to
the whim of 80 called entertain-
ment. Instead grant theee wild
beaata their God gjven dignity to
live as nature intended. Protect
them rather than exploit them.
Are we or are we not civil.iz.ed
enough to maintain a hands off
policy and outlaw acquiring wild
anlmals as pets, and prohibit
training them to perform.
A simple code of respect for the
life our creator gave theae mag-
nificent creatures. We are in dire
need of a bit of humility for the
awesome beauty of nature.
MYRTLE L. RING
Laguna Hilla
Technology may help air noise
To the Editor:
I read with great interest the
letter to the Daily Pilot from
Richard Steele regarding use of
Lockheed Electra aircraft for
commercial paseenger travel at
John WayneAirportaaonewayof
reducing objectionable noise
while providing needed airaervice
to residents of Orange County.
Mr. Steele certainly is on the
right track, although rm afraid
that the Electras have seen their
day and new aircraft which can do
as well or bener than the Electra
as far aa noise is concerned will be
required to provide unlimited air
travel out of John Wayne without
inconveniencing nearby residents.
One such aircraft is the British
Aerospace 146-200, which leaves a
noise footprint of only 50 percent
of that of a twin turboprop (the
Electra has four engines) and only
30 percent of a twin jet. This
aircraft. with four jet engines,
carries up to 100 ~ngers in
only two or three minutes less
time than the twin jets now
operating out of John Wayne need
to reach San Ftandaco.
While I am not touting this
particular plane, the point of this
letter is to note tha' there are
planes fl\Ol"e advanced than the
new jets tor small airports located
in high density areas where noise
is a major problem. The first
production plane bought by a
United States airline is now flying
paseengen under the banner of
Air Wiaconsin. Another airline,
Pacific Express, has oniered six
planes and placed options for eight
additional craft and hopes to aeek
the right to fly from J ohn Wayne
next June.
The BAE 146 is built with about
50 percent American com~nta,
is priced competitively, bW'na lees
fuel, operates at leis per eeat mile
than oommercial twin jets and is
coming off the asaembly lines
today in i..ncreasi.ng numben.
I have sent material on this
plane to Mayor Evelyn Hart of
Newport Beach, Supervisor
Ralph Clark and repreeentatives
of other supervisors have seen a
film which shows the advantages
of this plane and I have eeen a
demonstration flight, which
proved to me that airframe manu-
facturers recognize that there la an
immediate market for a new
generation of quiet, efficient pua-
enger aircraft.
ROBERT E. BADHAM
Member of Congrem
40th District
Utility should be watched
To the Editor:
People in the Southern Cali-
fornia area should be aware that
another big public utility is trying
to take advantage of them.
In 1973 the Southern California
EdiAon Company promiaed that its
propoeed San Onofrellants 2 and
3, when built. woul operate at
full power 85 percent of the time.
Now that the9e units are almost
oompleted, SCE is asking the
Public Utilities Com.m.iasion to
allow the company to earn a profit
on them if the reactors can
perform at capacity only 65 per-
cent of the time. Ementially, SCE
is aakig to charge us more money
for less 11ervice.
Abo -the Edison Company rs
asking that we the public pay for
all cost overruns incurred in
building San Onofre Uni ta 2 and 3.
The original projected cost of the
project was $36 million, while the
lat.est price tag is $4.2 billion and
climbing-an o\rerrun of 1000
percent.
There is no good reason why
SCE should not have to live up to
its original perfonnance agree-
ment with the public. Abo there la
no good reuon why any company
should automatically be allowed
to pus along cost overruna to lta
cu.tomen.
'!be customen of Southern
California F.diaon should not be
forced to pay for the mlaju.dge-
ments and waatefulnesa of that
company's management. In a capi-
talist economy the afbckholden
reap the profits attributable to
good management-end are aup-
poeed to at.orb the cmta of bad
management aa well!
People who agree with th.la
point of view-<>r people who
simply do not wish to aee their
electric bill take another steep
jwnp--chould call or write the.
PUC and tell them '°· Call
213-620-2570 or write to 368
McAlllater Street, San Franci8oo,
94102.
DALE BRADFORD
Newport Beach
Newport council not listening
To the Editor:
Tl\ecityof Newport Beach has a
flne and reaponsive city coundl.
Quite 90lne time ago the citiz.ena
of N~wport Beach voted not to
Mve a major arterial for traffic,
w1th1n the dty limlta and that to chAnge thia mandate would re--
quire acceptance by general elec-
tion. The dty council tw recently
endo11ed, without benefit of an
affirmatiw vote, the proposition
that the CoMt HJc)\way be
~ thereby rnakln, St a
nMUol' tnfbc u1eri&l. tor the I.Mt aeven1 yean the
dtizen1 of thia dty have been ..acm, for a reduction of air traffic
and lta pollution. Rec@nt.ly thedty
c:ouncU hM gone on record ..
lllJPllat
supporting a 25 percent lncreue ln
cofumerdal jet traffic.
Lut year by popular demand,
the Irvioe Company withdrew
from oonslderation, its plan fOf' the
build out of its Newport Center
property. lAtely the city coundl
hu 'pproved leVeral projecia of
p-eet mapitude in that aree and la
now CIOftllderlng much more, ell of
wh.lch wu a pert of the plan
objected to by the populace.
It appears that indeed we do
Mve a tetponllve dty cowxil, but
to whom II It reeonalve, cenalnly
not the people it la awom to
repreet'nt.
ALAN BLUM
Balboa laland
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IS the U.S. fleet worth,itssalt?
WASHINGTON -There's
grim talk in Waahlngton about a
naval blockade of Nicaragua -
the kind of d..i9Cussion that hasn't
been heard since the Cuban miss-
ile cri.sia 21 yean ago.
The unple.aaant truth, though,
ia that our Navy is smaller and
more antiquated than It wu in
1962. Thecommuniat bloc, in tum,
has far more warships available
for a confrontation at sea There's
aerious doubt that the U.S. Navy
can enforce the blockade or
"quarantine,'' that President Re-
agan has brought up in the aecrecy
of hi.a policy councils.
The Central American crisis
should focus congressional atten-
tion on the size of the fleet the
United Stat.es needs to handle its
worldwide commitments -and
the kind of ahipe the Navy should
buy.
The chief antagonists are Navy
Secretary John F. Lehman Jr.,
who wants a 600-ship fleet, and
Richard DeLauer, andenecretary
of deferue for releaJ'Ch and engi-
neering, who thinks the propoeed
shlpe are not only too expensive
but too vulnerable to enemy
attack.
For bo41etary reuons, the
controversy must be decided soon
-probably this summer, at the
very time the Navy la engaged in
its war games in the Caribbean.
At the heart of the debate is the
DDG-51, a guidecl-m.lasile de-
stroyer that would be the main-
stay of Lehman's fleet. The Navy
aecretary want.a 60 of them. He
claima they would protect our
aircraft carrten in a conven-
tional-weapons cl.uh wi\l:l the
Soviets. DeLauer argues that the
DDG-51, which la atill on the
G
-JIC_l_ll-1-IDl-I -~
drawing board, could
with.stand a Soviet attack.
not
A aecret report by the Genel'81
AL-counting Office. examined by
my aaaodates Donald Goldberg
and Dale Van Atta, auggesta that
the price tag alone may doom
Lehman'• dream of a 600-ahip
fleet. The country simply can't
afford It, and one reaaon la the
skyrocketing cost of the ODG-51.
"In 1978," the report notes, "the
Navy specified that the DOG-51
would be smaller, less capable but
also lea coetly than the (Aegis
cruiser), 80 that it could be bought
in greater numbers." The Aegis is
a $1.3 billion air-defenae ship that
critics say would be a sitting duck
in a wartime engagement.
But as the admirals kept adding
more and more features to the
cheaper DDG-51, it grew bigger
and more expensive. >J of Decem-/
ber 1981, the GAO reported. "the
estimated cost had increased 90
that it was approximately that of
the (Aegis)." Since then, the cost
estimates have continued to climb,
and the ODG-51 will now oost
even more than the Aegis -from
$1.4 billion to $1.6 billion a ship.
Dollara-aad-ceat1 consider-
ations have a.l8o threatened to
acuttle Lehman's 600-ahip fleet.
The Navy'a 1984 shipbuilding
budget calla for fewer ahipa than
originally echeduled -and is
nowhere near enough to reach the
600 figure.
This means one thing: With
fewer replacements being built,
more of the Navrs elderly rust
buckets will be kept on the job
long after they reach retirement
age. This in turn means that the
Navy will have to spend more
money on maintenance and re-
pairs for the old ships, which are
far more coetly to keep up.
Obviously, the more that's spent
on maintenance, the less there will
be for new construction. So the
Navy is steaming in a vicious
circle.
LET'S BE FRANK: Thoee
chicken franks you grill this
summer may contain ground-up
skin, bone marrow and bits of
bone, but you'll have no way of
knowing.
Not to worry, though. Your
federal government is springing
into action with the speed of a
drowsy tortoise.
For nearly 20 years, the pro-
cessed-poultry industry has been
using machines to shred and grind
up chicken carcasses. The result-
ing mash is called MOP, for
mechanically deboned poultry,
and It contains parts of the bird
that hand-boned chicken doesn't.
A General Accounting Office
auditor deecribed MDP with
brutal candor to my reporter
Kathy McDonald: "Garbage, stuff
that was thrown away before the
industry had the technology to
process it."
Unlike their oompetiton in the
red-meat industry, poultry pro-
cesaora have been virtually un-
regulated by the federal govern-
ment. The only requirement is a
limltof 1 percent on theamountof
bone residue in the processed
product. The finished product can
be partly or wholly MDP -
without giving a clue on the label.
In May, a GAO report urged the
Agriculture Department to issue
regulat.ions governing MDP prod-
ucts, and on July 19, Secretary
John R. Block said the rules will
be publlthed this year.
But Donald Houston, adminis-
trator of the Food Safety and
Inspection Service, said the man-
_, datory public hearing• and
budgetary prooem will delay irn-
plementat.ion of any new rules for
about a year.
Why the conoem? The GAO
checked four poultry proce9Sing
plants. Three of them made 100
percent MOP products. MDP is
higher in fluoride and calcium
than hand-deboned poultry, and
is nearly twice as high in
choJestefQl.
An excess of fluoride can caUBe
permanent mottling of infants'
tooth enamel -and much pro-
oe98ed poultry goes into baby
foods. In fact, a 1979 Agriculture
Department study recommended
that mechanically separated
mature hens with high fluoride
content be prohibited for uae in
babv food. Thia has not been done.
Tbe GAO reportecl that two of
the three major baby food com-
panies u9ed mechanically aepar-
ated fowl in their products. Bu\
because no identification is re-
quired, the Inspection Service said
it didn't know how much was in a
given product.
Interestingly, the poultry in-
dustry'• red-meat oompetitol'tl are
strictly regulated, both iJ'}. maxi·
mum {at and water content and in
the peroentage of MSM -mech·
anically separated meat -they
can put in their products.
Florence·wo.uldn't say that
On the tut day of my vacation I
was fixing the roof, standing on
the top rung of a ten-foot ladder,
when the rung broke.
The only good thing to say
about the fall la that it was a better
way to end a vacation than it
would have been to begt.n one.
I came down through the up-
rights of the ladder and caught my
ribs on the eeoond rung from the
top. My rim broke the 9eOOllld and
third runs-of the ladder. The
ladder broke my .eventh and
elchth rim. U th.is column isn't as
clear M uaua1 today, lt'a becawie
rm hitting the keya of my type--
writer llahtly in order not to jar
my frame.
It laappned qu.ickly, like an
auto accident. I didn't alide oft the
roof, l dropped lib a rock. My
wtnd WM knocked out when my
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rim hlt the oak rung which, for an
instant. delayed my plunge to the
ground. The rung caught me
under my left arm towards my
beck and temporarily paral)'%.ed
my breathing mU8Cle.. AB I lay
there, stunned and gasping, a lot
of thingJ went through my mind.
"I think ['m hurt," 1 remember
srunting to my.If. I even re-
member thi.nking how atrange It
WU f d taken time to think that. I
wondered, t.oo, whether I'd get
any air before I auffocated.
After tkree or four mlnutee 1
pulled m)'llelf up. My elbow wu b1eedina and ( could tell my left
lq WU brubed from ankle to htp,
but the only thing that really hurt
wumy ribs.
I hobbled to the kitchen and
called Upstairs.
Margie came down and because
I was auch a aorry-looking sight
and in obviQUS .pain. she was
instantly tender and 80lidtous.
She got me to lie down on the
kitchen floor. pulled my shirt off
and put a dish towel filled with lee
on my ribs. Florence NlahUngale
couldn't have done more ... for five
minutes.
Wlaea I flully got mpelf up off
the floor and onto a kitchen chair,
lt must have ap~ to her u
though 1 wu goinc to au.rvive
beau.we her attitude changed
abruptly.
"What were you doing up on
I.he ladder U\)'Way?'' ahe Uked,
critkally. There wun•t a tender
lnflectJon ln her mouth.
"I had one of tha.e caulking
8'"'1.'' I uJd. "I WM ~ U> fix
the leak."
"You're too heavy to be .tand-
Lnc on the top runa of • ladder at
your ep" she tlald, •tabblnf me
twice in one .entence. Tender
people can be 10 cruel when they
aren't being tend«. norence
Nlght1nple never would have
Mid that to• penon u wounded 81
lwat.
ftat aiP1 I hurt IO much that
there Wiii no part of my body I
could lie on and l spent much of
the nJ&bt 1Ut1nc ln • chair.
The folJowtna momJnc tt
111 n..:1 UUly that 1 WM more
thle,aaped and bndlld IO W9
clr0¥9 JO mi8 IO the hoefl'tal kw
X-nya.
You never know for sure
whether you're rnakiJl8 more of a
fws about pain than you ought to,
ao natttrally I was pleued when
the doctor came back with the
pictures a few minutes later and
announced that I had two broken
ribs. Not that knowing your rib9
are broken does you any good.
"The woman over there at the
Cashier'• desk will take care of
you," the young resident said
next.
"la there anythina you do?" I
asked.
"We don't atrap rit. anymore-,"
he said. "I'll give you eome pUla for
pain. You'll be unciomlortable for
about a month."
Wt.n I 1ot home I'd travelled 60
milea, spent two hou.nt in tM
emergency room and a fair
amount of money, and I hurt
exactly u much -befoft rd pie to the hospttal.
In-the daya followina that tint
fiw minutes on the kitchen floor,
I've aouaht CONOlatioo bun
people other than my wife. I
haven't ,Otten much. "°" one thlna. I haven~ run Into • lliacle
penon who "-''t interfered Wtth
me teWna them about my ~
r1a. by lhem telllnc mt about
lheln. ~one. lt....,,., hu
broken al-lb..
Thl'C!I days later' all l\u aettlna
la advice on bow not to fall otl,..
~ cw pemlmlsUc talk about
how lq tt ta.It• ribe '°heal. All I
want la for them to klla it and
make ft better.
1 don't r_.i ua dolnl much
work U-da,ya but •t leMt l'"m
not on v.-Uc:w\. rrn at the aftb
wbef'e I don't hive to. ...
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 4, 1983 A l I
Fired air traffic controllers haven't given up
WASHINGTON (AP) -In a To officials in the Reagan 11triken. "Rehiring them ta out of
t.he question."
more than 13,000 air traffic con-
t.rollers walked off their jobs.
Three hounr later, President Re-
agan was on television to warn the
strikers they would be fired if
they did not return within 48
hours.
airplane since.
"I still think it was the right
thing to do," said Taylor, a
controller for 15 years and .a
former officer of the Professional
Air Tralflc Controllers Organiza·
tlon. "But I w ish we would have
done it differently ."
townhouse a ahort walk from the administration, that's wishful
Capitol, a few fonner air traffic thinking.
Former air traffic con-
troller Bill Taylor mans
the pho ne a t the con-
troller u nio n office m
Washington, D.C.
controllers are purBuing the faded In the last two years the Federal
hope of winning back jobs for at Aviation Administration has re·
least some of 11,411 colleagues placed about 8,000 of the fired
fired after an illegal strike two controllers and eliminated 3,000
years ago. positions through automation and
"As time goes on it gets more other changes. It also .h~ about
difficult to get as many back as we 4.0~0 controllers who d1dn t go on
would like," conceded Bill Taylor, ,J strike.
a former oontroller from Tucson. The FAA plans to be back at full
But he said he is convinced that strength within a year.
"by next year there will be "Where would we put them if
controllers who have gone back to they came back?" FAA spokes-
work -perhaps thousands." man John Leyden asked of the
Air traffic restricUona, imposed
to keep lhe reduced number of
controllen1 from ~ing over·
whelmed, are beginning to be
lifted, although planes are still
being kept farther apart than was
thP. practice before the strike.
Federal safety investigators
have raised concerns about fatigue
among working controllers, but
acknowledge no major accident
has been linked to a controller
error.
Fewe.r than 1,600 returned and
the president was true to his word.
Since then, only about 400 have
won their jobs back for one reason
or another, including appeals in
civil service proceedings. An esti·
mated 300 have found air traffic
control jobs overseas.
The strike, he said in an
interview in the townhouse that
now is the headquarters of the
new U.S. Air Traffic Controllers
Organization, was "a tragic mis-
calculation" but.he insists that the
grievances were just and the
administration's reaction overly
harsh.
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Wig and face paint did it for Karina Line
mer camp ...
If It's Thursday at day
camp, It must be circus day.
Or zoo day or Ice skating
day or museum day or
Marineland day, depending
on the field trJp organized
by the collegiate counsel-
ors from the Orange Coast
YMCA who coordinate re-
lated activities at various
city parks.
The klndergartner"s
through fourth graders at
camp join In sports, arts
and crafts and events
themed to the trip, such as
dressing up as clowns the
day before visiting the Rlng-
llng Bros. Barnum and
Balley Circus recently.
The $65 weekly sessions
run through Sept. 9. But
after a bicycle trip from the
YMCA In Newport Beach to
Mason Regional Park In
Irvine, campers and coun-
selors allke have concen-
trated on keeping cool.
Aerosmith ••• The boys from Boston come West
By Loreazo Be.et
OflMD.ilfNoCSWI
For the first time in since the
late 1970s, the boys from
Boston will be performing in
Southern California. Indeed,
Aerosmith, despite having
been written off a few years
ago by many rock fans and
critics, is still out there -
partying hard, trashing hotel
and dressing rooms with the
vigor that endeared them to
rock aficionados during the
mid-1970s.
They'll be appearing Friday
night at the Pacific
Amphitheater, Costa Mesa.
"We may have mellowed a
little," snickered bassist Tom
Hamilton in a telephone inter-
view. "But we still get
cathartic urges -although it
doesn't involve broken glass-
we've grown out of that.
Theae days, Aeroaml.th is
directing its energy toward
more important thinga. like
regaining its '70s popularity, a
time which six of the group's
albums went platinwn. Much
work needs to be done after
last year's release of "Rock in a
Hard Place," which received
little radio play and was pan·
ned by critics for lacking the
strength of the band's early
work .·
"We want to show people
that Ael'06Inith is alive and
kicking," Hamilton said. "A lot
of people have taken for
granted that we have seen our
day and won't aee another
one."
.~el'06lllith's demise had
begun a little before its lead
singer, Steve Tyler, suffered a
.erioua motorcycle accident in
1979 that left him in the
hospital for six months. Just
before that disaster, Joe Perry,
the band's lead guitarist,
co-eongwriter and co-founder,
had quit to go off on his own.
"I think eome of the old fans
mi.a8ed him after he left,"
Hamilton said. "But I never
thought the lack of Joe hurt
us."
Hamilton denied the rumors
that Perry may be rejoining
the group.
While Tyler was laid up in
the hoepital, guitarist Brad
Whitford, reportedly impa-
tient with Tyler's lengthy
recovery, left for another
band. The jUOUp now consists
The rock group Aeroemiah perf onn• f riday ni11ia •.
of original8 Tyler, Hamilton,
and drummeT Joey Kramer,
while Jinuny Crespo replaced
Perry, and Rick Dufay stepped
in for Whitford.
"Our new style i.a just com-
ing together," Hamilton said.
"Actually we're returning to a
more melodic approach in the
vocals, a heavy guitar state -
much like our early albwna."
Aerosmith jelled in Bollton
during the early 1970s. The
single, "Dream On," ia one of
that city's highest 11elllng diacs
of all time. The group's second
album, "Get Your Wings," ia
perhaps the most popular LP
among Aeroemith dleharda.
Still, national radio play didn't
arrive until after the 19?5
releue of "Toya In The Attic."
Two 80fl8I off that album,
"Sweet Emotion" and "Walk
Thia Way" cemented the
group in place u one of
Anlerica'• f1nMt rock bands.
During the next few yean
Aeroanith produced a few
more platinwn albwnl
''Draw The Line,'' took
nearly a year to complete.
Although it went platinwn,
Hamilton aid it wai a me-
diocre product compared to
put efforta .. "Nleht In The
Ruta." which wu releMed tn
19.79 before Tyler'• llCddent,
WU al.lo flat.
''Thoae were not
well-fOCUlled albwna," Ham·
llton Mid. "Rlaht now we're aettlni topther 101De new
material that'• a lot like
''Toya." The mUlk: ii more
direct and almple ln its ar-ranaement. I think our mUlkal comn:.unicatlon la really maturinl now.••
We'll tee Friday nlaht.
Gilbert and Sullivan '8 "Pirates of
Penzance" is a seagoing delight in
Dana Point Harbor. Review,
PageB3.
PAPARAZZI .
Dimes dazzler •..
30 years service to March honored
BJ VIDA DEAN
Of .. .,.., .... ....,
Judd Sutherland is cel-
ebrating having his wife,
Dorothy, back again. She is
retiring as executive director of
the Orange County March of
Dimes after 30 years. Their
fu tw-e plans are a trip to Mexico
and to have fun being together.
Ata reception in the Santa
Ana Country Club honoring
Dorothy, Judd was preeented a
muaical WalkAmerica boot play-
ing "Happy Daya' are Here
Again'' (the ofi8inal theme song
of the March of Dimes).
Dorothy was given a crystal
statuette by the National Man:h
of Dimes for her many yeara of
aervice pluaVibutes galore at
the party attended by almost
200.Among them were-a
telegram from Washington
which began "Nancy and I";
Coata Mesa Mayor Donn Hall
proclaimed a day in her honor:
Allllemblywoman Marian
Bergeeon reOected on her irn-
preaive hiatory Qf volunteeriarn
and profeeaional guidance;
Linda Milalton, CCJll8n!lalonal
aide to Rep. Jerry Patt.enon
rNd altatement the con-
~had pn!9el'ltedon the
Ooorof the HOUie of Repreeen-
tativea (it WM entered in the
Conar-ional Record); and Tom
Riley rNd a reeoluUon from the
IUpefYiMn.
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Fred Kem• rib1 Judd as Dorothy waachet
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I ea Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. August 4. 1983
Foot f atlgue
Husband has theory about wife's shoe styles
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Consider my wife's
problem. Fatigue is her enemy. She's always tired at
33, yet she's a physically perfect specimen. Doctors
have found no reason for her exhaustion. She's not
nervous or anemic. She's a happy, well-adjusted
w oman except when she is very tired. However, she's
always tired. I have a theory her doctors haven't even
considered. I haven't mentioned it to them because
they might think it is ridiculous. My wife's a nut on
shoe styles. I don't believe she owns even one pair of
fiat-heeled shoes. She always wears high heels -
even when in the kitchen making dinner. Isn't it
poeaible I may be right? MR. S .
DEAR MR. S.: Often a correct diagnosis la
overlooked because tbe "clue" i1 too obvlou1. I have
bown many patients wbo1e foot-fatigue became
entire body-fatigue. Your wife may be the victim of
11loe-1tyle. I, 11ue1t a visit to a podiatrist for advice.
Meanwllile, for informaUoa on footwear, write for a
booklet to tbe American Podiatry A11ociation, %0
Oevy Chase Circle, N.W. Wasblagton, D.C. !0015.
Tbe human foot 11 a complex and delicate piece of
macblaery. Oae reason for foot problems: for
mllUon1 of years man's ancestors walked bent over
on legs and sapported by band~. At last, when they
walked straightened ap, feet bad to adapt, not only to
gra11, sand and earth, but to walking on bard
surfaces like pavement. BJgb heels don't help.
Tbe human foot bu H bone1, 1071Jgaments, and
19 maacle1. It absorbs a lot of puaJsbment daring a
WetJme. ID walking, eacb heel 1trilte1 tbe cement
wltb tbe eqaJvalent of a %55-poaad jolt. It's not
ana1ual for aching feet to prodace fatigue. Otber
comp1Jcation1, often overlooked, are cbaaf.es la
dl1po1idon and work efficiency. I bope your 'clae"
solves your wife's problem, Mr. S. Don't be hesitant
about dlacH1lng it wltb Iler doctor.
MEDICALETTES (Replies to and from readers)
FOR MRS. T.: One estimate la that 8 out of 10
Americans are deficient la calcium. They consume
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le11 than 70 percent of the recommended dally
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osteoporosis (brittle bones with tendency to frac-
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calcium In your diet. U nece11ary use 1upplemental
calcium medication. Unfortunately, your body can't
manufacture calcium. Good sources are whole or
sltJm milk, cheddar and Swiss cbeeae, spinach,
sardines.
FOR MR. L .: It's true. The Heimlich maneuver
(usually effective in preventing choking to death -
Cafe Coronary) may also be useful in some cases of
drowalng. There's a recent report la Connecticut
Medicine concerning a two-year-old, found la the
water, wbo was saved after the Heimlich maneuver
helped expell a large piece of celery from the cbJld'1
trachea (the tube leading to tbe lungs.)
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Because Fat Can Kill You." For a copy write him at
this newspaper, enclosing 50 cents and a STAMPED,
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Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from read-
ers. He cannot answer all individually but will
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you
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to teach him a lesson, so they decided to let him go to
jail for getting 90 many illegal parking tickets. He was
beaten to death by thugs. I want those parents to
know they did the right thing, even though the
results were tragic. Better that the boy be killed in jail
than to be killed by his parents. I nearly killed my son.
last night for the same reason.
·In the last three years I have paid over $1,500 in
parking tickets to keep my son out of jail. Six weeks
ago I spent half the night trying to raise $500 in cash
for that kid. I felt like wringing his neck.
Each time I have re,asoned with him. He admits
he i.\-Wrong and promises it won't happen again. Last
~ his mother congratulated him on his improved
behavior. Yesterday I was served with a warrant for
my arrest. They had 16 parking violations against me.
It wasn't poesible! I got on the phone to chew out the
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changed his parking habits. He just changed cars -
mine. At that moment I wanted to kill him.
(JANN UNOm
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 4, 1983 m :
John Tabey (r igh t ) as the pira te
k ing crosses swords with Josh
F ra nklin a s Timothy Bagley and
Cathy Cavadini wa tc h in "The
Pirate s of P enzance" abo ard the
Pil~rim II in Dana Po int.
'Pirates' on the Pilgrim
Energy, im agination spark shipboard oper e tta in Dana Poin t
BJ TOM TITUS °' ... ~ .........
What better place for pirates
than aboard a ship -but Gilbert
and Sullivan 's "Pirates of ·
Pemance?''
INTIRMISSIDN
evening. P layed with a
seventh-inning stretch rather
than an intermission, "Pirates" is
honed into a sprightly showcase
for its young talent without sacri-
ficing the satire inherent in the
script.
complete the piratical crew, all
highly effective.
Dinner is included in the rather
steep tariff, and it's no threat to
Sebastian's West, but the evening
is a benefit for a worthy organ.iza.
lion and its epicurean short-
comings may be overlooked.
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The idea of producing an entire
operetta aboard the replica of a
w.el on which Richard Henry
Oma spent "Two Years Before
the Mast" would bedevil the best
of directors and choreographers.
ll.at Marilyn M~. who fills
both f\mctions for the Pacific
Ocean Foundation, not only has
made it w ork but has created one
of the moat enjoyable show s of the
year along the Orange C-oast.
John Tebay as the macho.
muscular pirate king sets the pace
with a superlative performance,
commanding both his band and
the audience with equal aplomb.
Timothy Bagley plays the im-
probably misplaced nobleman in-
dentured to the bungling buc-
caneers by his "sense of duty''
with fresh, pink-cheeked naivete.
"The Pirates of Penzance" cer-
tainly is the most unique stage
production of the year, and one of
the most delightful. Performances
continue Thursdays through Sun-
days until Sept. 4 aboard the
Pilgrim U, with ticket infonnation 1----------------------J
available at 261-2061.
,. It's all unfolding weekends
' Labor Day on the Pilgrim
Dana Point Harbor as a
for the foundation , a
· pport group for Orange Coun-
iY'• nautical h eritage. And· it's a
show you can't quite imagine until
you experience it.
Not only is the cast unifonnly
excellent, the staging is highly
imaginative. Given the limitations
of a miniacule playing area
crowded with playgoers on all
aides. Magness makes these con·
atrictions work for her show by
using virtually every avenue of
eooe9I aboard (especially the rig· ahl8 high above the deck) and
draws the audience, quite liter-
ally, into the action.
An extremely energetic cast
puta in a full night's work on what
8eellMI in reflection a very brief
The sweet·voiced ingenue role
is made to order for the vocal
talents of Cathy Cavadini. while
the other roses in her flower
garden are deliciously interpreted
by Lynda Blais, Lisa Dyson, Beth
Ellen Ivens and Catherine
Peterson. Willjam Monaghan
Kerr is first rate as their harried
father, the "very model of a major
general," whipping out his
tongue-twisting solo with re-
strained gusto.
Brenda Cox supplies much of
the comedy as the middle-aged
nanny with an eye for young
Bagley, while Tyler Learned
doubles splendidly as a pirate and
the polke sergeant whose lot is not
a happy one. Ray Ingram, Paul
Melzer and Steven Starkman
CALLBOARD -Showcase
Productions will hold auditions
Monday for its fall production, the
classic comedy "You Can't Take It
With You" ... director Alex K oba
will be looking for five women
and seven men (the roles of
Martin Vanderhof, Essie and Mr.
and Mrs. Kirby have been
precasl) ... tryouts will be held al
7:30 p .m. at the auditorium, 7571
Westminste r Ave., West-
minster ... call 894-6786 for de-
tails ...
The lrvine Commuruly theater
will hold aud1t1ons for the Pulitzer
Prize.winning comedy "Harvey"
Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m. al Turtle Rock
Community Park, on Sunnyhill
Road off Turtle Rock Drive,
lrvine ... di~tor Robb Fahey will
be seeking a cast of six men and
five w omen for the play about an
eccentric man and his invisible
rabbit.
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Hoag purchas es Surgicare center
By GllUly Olson Davies The faciltty, which includes 6,000 square feet of Deir,._. C....r ... ,.,.i f l wned Surgery candidates from Newport Beach and area and four operating rooms, was onner Yo
Irvine are now able to lower their costs by about 50 by a partnership of physicians and lnvestors.
percent by taking advantage oC the new Hoag "It is now owned by Hoag Memorial Hospital
Newport Center Surgicare for minor outpatient and fully licensed and accredited the same a.a if it
~sur~g~e~ry~·~;;;;;~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim -iiiiiiii--.~;;;,;;;~~;;;l were at the hospital," said Michael Stephens, hospital • administrator.
Hoag's first outpatient facility, located next to
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dental procedilres, removal of orthopedic hardware,
excision of skin lesions, and BOme plastic surgeries.
Cataract surgery is also being performed on an
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comfortable with the recovery of patient& at home.
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Energy firm
gives year ly
report results
Wright Energy Corp.
of. Newport Beach baa
announced its financial
results for the flac:al year
ended March 31.
Proved net reeerves of
oil a.a estimated by the
compan1'• petroleum el'\iiJleen, H .J. Gruy &
Asaociates Inc. of Irving,
Texas. were 9,841,517
barrels as of March 31
compared to 7,628,114
barrels as of March 31 ,
1982.
The inc:reue in the
esUmated reflerVes dur-
ing the last flac:al year (in
barrels of oil) was due to
the acquisltion of ad-
d I ti on al leasehold
Interests.
Revenues for the year
amounted to $2,151,606
resulting in a net loa of
$3,474,646, or 58 cents
per share, (.'9mpared to a
net Iola of $2,878,958, or
49 cents, for the 1982
ft.cal year.
Party to mark
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Women ln A.dwrtillnl
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DRMll CDUITY BUBlllll
Wlezien to lead engineers group
The Orange County Chapter of the Califon la
Coucll of Civil EDpeer1 ud Luci Sarveyora
has ftl\llOUnlOed the election ot thelr 1983 officers
and dJ.recton. Elected president wu Larry
Wlnlee, a principal of Santa Ana-baaedJHH
Couumta, a clvU engineering tlnn. This is
Wlezien'a IM!OOOd aLICOM&ive term aa pre&ident.
Additional officers elected for 198~ tnClude David
Walden, principal in Santa Ana-bued Walden and
A11ocla&e9 u president elect; Geor1e Ken1,
prlndpal in 8aWa Ea11DeeriD1 Corp. of 0range as
treasurer; Jlm Re mJ, principal in Newport
Beach-hued J.F. Rema A11oclate1, as secretary;
Gerald Oldeabar1, principal of Irvine-based
WUIJamaOD ud Scllmld Civil Englneera, immedi-
ate past president.
• • •
Dave Stewart O~an haa recently joined V.
MoD&e&rude Ir Co. Inc. of Irvine as a senior art
director. Ohman was previoualy with Crowell
McKay AdvertJ1hlg, Inc. of Irvine as a senior art
di.rector.
•••
Tile Coraeratone Corp., a newly formed
mo11gage firm in Newport Beech, has opened for
buainess with $22 million worth of financial
t.ranaactions In progress. The areas of activity
include Irvine, San Diego, San Jose, Visalia and
San Antonio, Texas. Cornerstone is active primar-
ily in the oommerdalllndustrial sector of the real
estate industry with most projects centered in
Southern Calltornia. President of the new firm is
Herb Steele, who most reoenUy was vice president
and branch manager of income property loans
with Tile Ral~ C. S.tro Co. of Newport Beach .
WL121EN 8T!ELE
Medical lmaglog Corp. of Tustin has de-
veloped the nation's first mobile digital subtrac-
tion angiography system. The new system, being
started at Hillside Hospital in San Diego and three
other hospitals in the area, allows the facilities to
share the cost of the imaging system which
otherwise would cost each some $250,000 to
$500,000. • • •
Richard C. (Dick) Doyle of Santa Ana haa
been named senior vice president of Leland OUver -
Company, Inc. Doyle has been with the Santa
Ana-based advertising and public relations firm
since February, 1982. The announcement was
made by Leland E . Oliver, president. Doyle was
formerly managing editor of the Anaheim
Bulletin.
• • •
David L. Hardan, regional vice president, h.aa
been elected to the board .of directors of Boyle
E ngineering Corp. of New port .Beach. The election
and announcement took place at the annual
stockholders meeting.
MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS
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Tosco Corp. reports
$194.5 million loss
~1 ~e AHoclale4 Presa
L06 ANG~ -TmcoC«p., one of the nation'•
largest independent oU refinere and a pn>duett of crude
oil, hM reported a SUM.5 million M!ICOrVi-quaner Jo..~
$10.98 per share, on $749 million in revenues. That
compares with a $106.7 mU.IJon profit in the 8eOOOd
quarterof 1982.
New car sales pick up speed
DETROIT -Auto sales continue to p&ck up 1peed.
The nation'• leading auto manufact\U'en said new car
sale. in late July jumped 38.3 percent from year-ago
levels. The oomp.anies reported their best daily llelling
rate for that period aince July 1979.
Chemical Bank seeks bond debt
SEATTLE -Chemical Bank filed suit Wedne9day
in U.S. District Court against the Waahlng1on Public
Power Supply System and seve!'al other WPPSS'
affiliates, .eeking the $2.25 billion bond debt owed by
WPPSS. In the largest default in municipal bond
hiatory, WPPSS acknowledged July 25 It could not
repay the debt to Chemical Bank, the trustee for the
bondholden who fl.nanced the two now-abandoned
WPPSS nuclear power plants.
AT&T to give up Bell name
WASHINGTON -American Telephone & Tele-
graph Co. agJ"eed to give up the Bell System Mme,
clearing the way for the Jan. 1 breakup of the world'•
largest oompany. AT&T Chairman Charles L. Brown
said Wedneeday that with the acceptance of all the
conditiona demanded by U.S. District Judge Harold H.
Greene, lncluding lo. of the Bell name, "the decks are
clear for completing the divestiture."
Industrial firms' profits dip
NEW YORK -Profits and sales of the world's 50
largest induatrial companies fell laat year -the first
year both measures have fallen since 19M, aocon:ling to
Fortune magazine. Profita fell 23.4 percent in 1982 and
sales declined 3.3 percent, Fortune said.
Volcker nixes growth targets
WASHINGTON -Federal Reeerve Chairman
Paul Volcker is resisting a COl'lgre98ional suggestion that
his agency aet apecWc growth targeta for the U.S.
economy. Volcker argued Wedneaday that aach a
requirement could compromlae the Fed's independence
and "weaken the will'• of Congreaa to do ita own work in
trimming federal budget deficits.
Recall of GM X-cars sought
WASHINGTON -The government h.u asked a
federal court to order• recall of all 1.1 million X -body
cars made by General Moton Corp. ln the 1980 model
year. The Juatice Department a1ao asked Wed.ne9day
that the automaker be penalized $4 million for an
alleged cover-up of a design flaw that caWleS brakes to
lock and send the vehicles into a spin.
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• • 1ust misses
Prem AP ditpa~e1
CLOVIS -Steve Lundquist, a
s®thern Methodist University
griduate, set an American rea>rd
q1· 2:15.38 in winning the 200
brt aststroke in Wednesday's
opf!ning day of the 1983 U.S.
Swimming Long Course National
Championships. :tn the same event, Costa Mesa's
John Moffet, a product of New-
port Harbor High and a Stanford
University athlete, finished in
2:19.2 to place third and just
missed qualifying for the Pan
American squad.
Moffet's time in the trials
Qarlier in the day, 2:18, would
· have been good enough for sec-·
and and a place on the team, had
h~ repeated it in the finals.
Also, Huntington Beach's
$._tu.art Smith was 16th overall in
2:24.12, the first time he's placed
in a national championship meet.
Meanwhile, Rick Carey set a
world record in the 200-meter
beclaltrokl! in a preliminary heat
and won the event handily in the
finals nine houn lat.er.
Carey, 20-year-old University
of Texas student from Mount
Kisco, N.Y., won in the finals at
,night in 1:59.27, coming close to
the world mark of 1 :58.93 he
._.established near noon, when the
temperature stood near 100
degrees and made any kind of
~swimming a pleasure.
"I'm kind of disappointed. I've
~(See MOFFET, Page C4) .
~-Marshall law
A"takes it, 7-4
,LOS ANGELES (Al>) -On
-J~e 2, the Los Angeles Dodgers
,.. aquee7.ed out a 14-inning win over
.~ the New York Mets, but no
·• thanks to Mike Marshall.
Marshall flied out with two
· runners on base in one inning and
·''went O-for-3, including a
:, sirikeout. Afterward he was hit-
ting .212. He had more strikeouts
(31) than he had hits (22).
Two days lat.er he was on the
'bench. r: Since that dismal night,
• M.arshall has batted at a .344 clip,
,, uid today he's hitting .292.lthe
"' ame as teammate Pedro Guer-
' rero.
c. "Two months ago, if someone ~had told me I'd be hitting .292
~today, I'd have said they were
~crazy," said Marshall, who
~~walloped two home runs, singled
• ! and knocked in three runs in the ~ Dodgers' 7-4 victory over Cincin-~ nati Wednesday night.
: "It's a miracle," Marshall
::added.
~ (See MARSHALL, Pace C4)
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D1ily Piiat
THURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1983 CLASS If 1·10 C7
UIUD)e he'll pus that," 'edded .
Ch.1ebickl. ~
'!be 32-year-old Henry eaya
the dedaion wu a matter of what
WM bett.er for h1a .family, .&ling,
"the pay f« a fU.yeu fireman
la better then a fifth-year teecber,
allde from the better fringe
benefi1a."
And, be'• unhappy with the . tiJnlnerof the decision. -
"'1lle timing couldn't be
wone," he says. "And, thinea
were 80f.nl ao well lately. l wu
ftna11y let -Mth • hand .. Slieked
(See OILD8, Pap C4)
It's not too late
for Carew, Angels
proclaims Carew
Pitcher Bruce Kison receives con-
gratulatory h a ndshakes from coach
Preston Gomez (left) and Rob
..,.......,...
Wilfong. Kison was cred ited with the
win in the Angels' 7-5 win over the
Twins.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -
Ex-Twin Rod Carew says it's not
too late.
Not too late for the defending
champion Angels to get back into
the American League West pen-
nant chase and not too late for
him to get back into a batting race
with Boston's Wade Boggs.
"Two months left in the
season," Carew said aft.er the
Angels beat the Minnesota Twins
7-5 Wednesday. "That's a log of
games, a long way to go, a lot of
things can happen. But we've got
to put a winning streak together;
we got a two-game start now.''
The second-place Angels closed
within five games of
division-leading Chicago by win-
ning three of four from the
Twins.
Fonner Twins on the Angels
roster celebrl\,ted Old Home week
with style.
Carew went 6 for 17 in the four
High Stakes tennis tourney nears
Connor s, Wil and.er, o th er pros invade Newp ort T C Friday
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Yannick Noah and Tim Mayotte. imposing five-story hei~th and there are °'._Del!'~'..,, . The evening session, which gets under also bleachers rising on~~ east and west
. Big-time t.enrusco~es to Orange Coun~y way at 6 o'clock, finds Swedish sensation sides. ·
Friday when the High Stakes Tenrus Mats Wilander facing Kevin Curren of The tournament will provide a number
Tournament debuts at the Newport Beach South Africa in the opener and the featured of interesting potential matchups, including
Tennis Club. match between Jimmy Connors and Eliot Connors looking for some revenge against
BoMting the highest quality field in the Teltscher in the finale. Curren after Curren's dominating 33-ace
history of California, as well as the biggest "We feel this is the finest collection of performance against Connors at Wimbledon.
purse of $300,000, the eight-man field will players in the history of the state," said the Also, Lendl and Connors have had dif-
feature four of the top five ranked players in tournament's promoter Bill Stamps. "We ferences in the past and Lendl has only
the world and all the participants are rated in believe the fans will see some excellent beat.en Connors once in his career.
thetop20. The winner will take home the top tennis this weekend." The 23-year-old Lendl produced 15
prize of $100,000. The setting for the event will be the singles championships in 1982-equal to the
Opening-round matchups during Fri-much-<hanged Newport Beach Tennis Club. modem-day record -and an all-time prize
day's afternoon session will pit Ivan Lendl With recent construction, the facility's money mark of $2,028,850. Lendl played an
against good friend and doubles partner seating has been increased from 1,000 to won more matches than any of his peers in
Wojtek Fibak at 12:30 followed by the match 10,000 with the addition of bleacher seating. compiling a 103-9 record which featured a
between current French Open champion Seating on the north side has rieen to an 45-match winning streak.
Sully has one big goal ~o achieve
By CURT SEEDEN to be a part of the Rams'
0t1MD111J,...IWI organization."
I Sull uld babl The feeling, obviously, iB vory Y co pro Y mutual. True, Sully hasn't best be described as the most
respected non-start.er on the started a game since the Rams
Rams, and just because Sully has signed him as a free agent in 1979,
never started a game in his five but he certainly makes the most
years with the club doesn't mean of his playing time.
he doesn't appreciate that re-_ Sully is the cap~ of the Rams
spect special teams and lB backup to
· Johnnie Johnson, the Ratns' No. 1
"I roll with the punches," says draft pick in 1980 and a definite
the good-natured, fifth-year fixture at safety.
safety. "I'm not the type of penon He la tomewhat of an enigma in
who comes out and says 'play me that he quietly does what ia asked
or trade me.' Ifeel very fortunate of him, but at the aame time
strives to break into the starting
lineup.
"Sure, it's frustrating but I
work to turn that frustration into
a positive thing. That's the way I
look at it. rm not about to hang
my bead," he says.
Sully, like so many of the
Rama' veterans, has a renewed
spirit and outlook under new
coach John Robi.ri!lon.
Saturday night at Anaheim
Stadium when the Rama and San
Diego Charsera open the exhi-
bition seuon, Sully will probably
be in foe ~ percent of the time by
his calculations, whether it be on
the kick return team or as the
nickel defensive back.
"Obviously, anyone who wants
to play football is going to want to
start," phj]OllOphiz.es the 6-0,
201-pounder out of the Univer-
sity of Delaware. "I don't think
there's any reason to strive for
aomething unless you have a goal.
And my goal is to start.
"It's not that I'm not happy
with the situation. It's just that I
want to .achieve that goal," he
adds.·
(See RAMS, Pap Ct) .
games to leave his average at .364,
withinl6pointsofBoggs;Ron
Jackson beat the Twins with a
two-run homer Tuesday night
and Rob Wilfong doubled in the
decisive run in the 10th inning
Wednesday.
"We've been going through
some rough times," Wilfong said,
"But it's a championship team
and we're battling out way out of
it. We're becoming more ag-
gressive."
Twins Manager Billy Gardner
si7.ed his teams' main problem
rather simply.
"We're not getting the big hit,"
Gardner said. "We're getting lots
of base runners with not many
outs, but we're not scoring many
runs.·'
Wilfong doubled on the first
pitch thrown by reliever Ron
Davis to score Brian Downing and
Fred Lynn. who reached on
walks, to give the Angels their
victory.
Second baseman Bobby Grich's
three-run home run capped a
five-run California outburst in
the third inning to earn the
Angels to a 5-1 lead. The Twins
finally tied it in the ninth on Dave
Engle's fourth hit of the day,
bringing home Darrell Brown,
who had singled for his fourth hit
and advanced to second on a
sacrfice .
Mike Walters, who pitched 5
2-3 innings without giving up a
hit took the l~. Davis took over
with one out in the 10th after
Lynn walked. .
Bruce Kison, the third Angel
pitcher, went the last three in-
nings to improve his rea>rd to
10-5.
With two out in the third, Tim
Foll singled and came all the way
home on Downing's single and
left fielder Gary Ward's weak
throw to second. Ron Jackson
doubled to score Oownin$1t.
~~18P.'W'l!I Can the U.S. survive a boycott by Iran?
' I
Nobody came in on the noon balloon
from Saskatoon and asked me, but ...
•It is a glowing tribute to the Los
A.ngete. Olympic Organizing Committee
that an attempt will be made to 10 on with
the 1984 Gamea deiapit.e a boycott by Iran.
.-rhere 1eem1 to be a terrtble dread
that Rams rookie Eric Dlckenon will go
through a tea.on without a cornbaJl
nickname even thoulh the Run coaches
and playen call him "I>lck," which was the
name he answered to at SMU ... and, he
llket f&.
•Do the Rams n?aUy need another
beckup quarterback? ... Not vet.
SPORTS COLUMPflST
BUD
TUCKER
•JUlt before the start of the 1984
Olympic Oamaa, 47 milee of lleCW'ity
fenc:lnl wtll be erected to keep people out
but far more eUectlve wUl 1-Udtet Jri*.
•Leo Durocher on the many lnjUrta to
today's major·lff1Uert: "ln my day, when
you said you were hurt, t.My rubbed~
' tobacco juice on the spot and told you to get
your butt on the field."
•Asked about the instructions a jockey
gets from a trainer, Willie Shoemaker aaya,
••A good jockey deem 't need lNtructlons
and a bad jocltey won't follow them
anyway."
•Babe Ruth didn't u.e any plne tar at
all.
•If the han\e.e racing dat8 come
down to a stnaale between Millie Veaela
of Loe Alamitol and Marj Everett of
Hollywood Park, that could be the nutieet
aldrm.tsh of them all.
•Laker forward Bob McAdoo haa had
a tcrew removed from the fourth toe on h1a
right foot and la OK although doctors at one
point worried about infect.ion which would
have been called, presumably, toe-main
• pollonm,.
•The Billy Cannon counterfeit.in&cue
11erves to point up the danger of tre.tlnc
aporta u a rellaion and elev•tJ.nc the bMt
players to aalntnood.
•The AllOdated P,.. reports that in
the trainlna camp of the San Frandlco
49era, when-Wendell Tyler carrlel the bUl,
hia teammatet chant, "Wendell, Wendell" .
.. the Rama U8ed to chant. "The ball, the
ball ... you forgot the ball.".
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C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !Thursday. Auguat 4, 1983.
SPORTS BRIAK
Watson promises
to play this weekend
despite neck problem
From AP dl1paccbes
PACIFIC PALISADFS -Tom n
Watson walked off the golf course and
sought mechcal treatment for a chronic
neck problem Wednesday on the eve of the 65th
nationai PGA championship.
"I'll play," he said of today's first round of the
only major championship that has eluded
him."But I don't know how long I'll play."
Watson. who won the
British Open in his last start,
was favored to take this title
and join Gene Sarazen. Ben
Hogan, Jack Nicklaus and
Gary Player as the only men to
make a career sweep of the
major titles, which includes
the U.S. and British Opens, the
Masters and PGA.
WATSON Watson needs only the
PGA to join that select list. He
won the U.S . Open last year with tha t historic
chip-in birdie on the 17th at Pebble Beach. He won
the Masters in 1977 and 1981. He's won the British
Open Cive times.
In addition to that incentive, Watson has at
least two other major factors going for him in this
one.
"There's the golf course," Watson said.
"Riviera is one of my favorites. I've won on this
course before (the Los Angeles Opens in 1980 and
1982). I have a good feeling about the course. I feel
like I can play it well."
Watson walked off the Riviera Country Club
• course after playing two holes of a practice round
Wednesday morning.
"I'll see a doctor,'' he said."This has happened
three times before. And each time it kept me from
playing one day. It's in the neck. I don't know
exactly what it is. I can make a swing, but it h urts
on impact, and there's a tendency to flinch."
Quote of the day
Biily Martin, New York Yankees
manager: "When I get through managing,
I'm going to open up a kindergarten."
Injury forces
Bauer's exit
fro in f oothall
LA JOLLA (AP) -Plagued by a painful bone
spur in his neck. special teams standout Hank Bauer
of the San Diego Chargers has announced his
retirement.
Bauer. one of lhe mosl honored special teams
players in the National Football League, was
immediately hired by the Chargers as an assistant
coach for the special teams.
During a news conference Wednesday at the
Chargers training camp at UC San Diego, Bauer said
he wanted to thank all the people of San Diego.
"} feel like the luckiest guy in the world. because
it's been a great career, and I have no se<:ond
thoughts,'' he said.
Doctors found structural and nerve damage m
Bauer's neck, and they advised him it would be too
dangerous to continue his playing career. Bauer
called the injury "the most painful thing I've ever
been through."
Coach Don Coryell said Bauer would as&st Marv
Branden, the special teams coach, on a one-year basis.
Bauer said he's excited by his new role.
"l could still be involved in the game and be a
part of the organization . and more than anything else,
I could still get my (Super Bowl) ring," Bauer said.
Bauer has been with the Chargers for six years.
He was voted the league's most outstanding special
teams player for the past three seasons.
Ryan stops Padres on one hit
Nolau Ryan hurled a one-hitter •
for his first victory since July 13 and
Dick.le Tbon tripled home a first-inning
run as Houston blanked San Diego, 1-0,
Wednesday night in the National League. The
only hit allowed by the 36-year-old fight-hander,
who ended a personal four-game losing streak,
was Tim Flannery's clean single to right in the
third inning ... In other NL action, MookJe Wilson
raced all the way home from second base on
George Foster's fielder's-choice grounder to give
the New York Mets a 2-1 victory over Montreal ..
. Rafael Ramirez'seighth-inningsinglesnapped a
tie and Jerry Royster fullowed with a solo home
run to boost Atlanta to a 6-4 victory over San
Francisco. The Giants, overcoming a 4-0 deficit,
moved into a 4-4 lie with two runs in the bottom of
the seventh . but the Braves struck quickly in the
eighth off reliever Jim Barr, 3-3 ... Marvell
Wynne lined a pair of extra-base hits and scored
twice in the first two innings and Pittsburgh went
on to defeat Philadelphia, 7-2, on a combined
eight-hitter by Jobn Candelaria and two relievers
... Chuck Rainey and three other Chicago pitchers
combined for a shutout, and Thad Bosley and Jay
Jobnstooe homered to pace the Cul'.lis to a 4-0
triumph over St. Louis. Rainey, 11 -8, gave up 10 of
the Cardinals' 12 hits, but was aided by three
double plays before being lifted for CraJg Lefferts
after two singles in the sixth,
California League perf ecto
STOCKTON -Bakersfield's •
Randy Ramirez pitched nine innings
without allowing a hit or walk
Wednesday night, recording the first
perfect nine-inning game in the 40-year history of
the California League.
Ramirez retired 27 consecutive batters as he
led the Mariners to a 1-0 win over the Stockton
Ports.
Bill Weis.5, the league's statistician, said the
only other perfect game by a California League
pitcher w as in 1973, in a seven-inning game that
was part of a doubleheader.
Skid continues for Yankees
Jim Clancy settll'd down after •
allowing a leadoff home run and
BCattered nine hits while Je11e
Barfield hit a two-run homer and
George Bell rapped a single, two doubles and a
triple Wednesday nigh1.., leading Toronto to a 6-2
victory over the slumping New York Yankees,
who dropped their sixth game in aeven outing$,
New York's Doo Mattingly hit his third home run
of the season on the third pitch
o{ the game, but that was all
the Yankees got off Clancy,
12-6. until the ninth . . . [n
other American League action,
Rieb Pauer singled and
doubled, driving in three runs,
and Eddie Murray homered
and doubled as Baltimore
s n app ed C l evel a nd 's
four-game winning streak, 8-2
CLANCY . Carl Vastnemskl's
bases-loaded single produced three runs and
Dwlgbt Evans drove in the game-winning run in-
the 10th inning with his second double as Boston
slapped Texas with its eighth consecutive loss, a
5-4 decision ... Larry Herndon drove in three runs
~ith a homer and a double and Jack Morris posted
his 10th complete game of the season to lift Detroit
to a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox ...
Wiiiie Aikens sliced a two-run double and Don
Slaugbt drove in two olher runs, leading Kansas
City past Milwau kee, 8-5 ... Left-hander Tim
Conroy's four-hit pitching and Mike Davis'
three-run homer led Oakland to a 6-1 victory over
Seattle. ·
Stephenson tops LPGA field
A field of 104 golfers, led by •
newly-crowned U.S . Women 's Open
champion Jan Stephenson, is scheduled
to tee off today in Danvers, Mass. in the
opening round of the fourth annual LPGA Bost.on
Five ~ic. Stephenson, an Australian native
who became only the third foreigner to win the
Open. agreed to return to th e Boston Five after
surviving blistering heat Sunday in Oklahoma for
a one-stroke victory over LPGA Hall of Farner
JoAo..oe Carner and reigning LPGA champion
Patty Sheehan ... Los Angeles Dodger outfielder
Dusty Baker has been named National League
Player of the Month,
Television, radio
TV: Baseball-Angels at Seattle , 7.30 p.m ..
Channel 5.
RADIO: Baseball-Angels al Seattle, 7:30
p.m .. KMPC (710); Cincinnati al Dodgers, 7:35
p.m ., KA.BC (790).
FRIDA V'S RADIO: Baseball-Angels at
Seattle, 12:30 p .m .. KMPC (710).
Olympic tickets.
selling fast
LOS ANGELES (AP) -So many ordert for
tickets to the 1984 Olympic Games have poured in
that a Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Commit~
official says it appears 20 percent of evenla will be
oversubecribed.
"We have received about 180,000 ticket o~
since June 14 (when order fonna became available),''
said LAOOC General Manager Harry Usher on
Wednesday. "We estimate now that 78 of the 370
ticketed sessions will go into random aelection."
The report came less than two weeks before
oversubscribed applications go into a computerized
random selection process. ·
"Based upon what we have received to date -,
our projections from that -it looks as if 20 percent
will have to go into the random selection process," he
said. "That means that the orders have been heavier
and more impressive than anticipated."
P eople wanting to see gymnastics face the
highest odds of getting ticke~.
. All 17 sessions of the gymnastics program at
UCLA's 10,000-seat Pauley Pavilion will be sold out..
Usher said the most popular event to date Waf
the women's all-around gymnastics.
Odds of getting a ticket "could be as high 3f
45-1," he said.
He said the best chance of getting a ticket to any
gymnastics event would be about one in four.
Bailey to lead
Inotocross field
PASADENA -David Bailey's lead in motocro86
points standings will be on the line Saturday rtight at
the Rose Bowl as the S u per Bowl of Motocross geus
under way with racing 11et to begin at 8 o'clock .
Bailey, with Team Honda, moved into the lead
with a victory at the Foxboro Supercross on July 24,
catapulting the 21-year-old Virginian past Suzuki
rider Mark Barnett.
The margin is the difference between finishing
fi-rst and sixth at the Rose Bowl, the last stadium
motocross event of the 1983 season.
Others scheduled to race, in addition to Bailey
and Barnett, are Johnny O 'Mara, Danny Chandler
and Brian Myerscough, among others..
Doug Domokos, the Honda Wheelie king, will
attempt to ride his CR250 the entire supercross course
on the rear wheel at halftime.
Gates open at 5. Tick.et pric:es are $18, $15, $12,
$10 and $8. Children 10 and under are half price.
Area runs abound this month
Newport Beach Marine Department sets run on the beach
AROUND THE AREA:
T he Newport Beach Marine Depart-'======-==-==-__J ment will be hosting a 5k run at 8 a.m
Aug. 14 with proceeds to support the
United St.ates Lifeguard Association
(USLA) and the Newport Beach Ocean
Lifeguard Association (NBOLA).
Streeter
conquers
Channel
DOVER, 'England
(AP) Nin e -
teen-year-old Alison
S treeter became the Cirst
British woman to swim
the English Channel two
ways non-stop ThW'11-
day. ·
AB the channel swim-
ming season entered full
swing, Miss Streeter
swam from Shakespeare
Beach, Dover, to Cap
G riz Nez, France, in nine
hours, 22 minutes and
then swam back to Eng-
land in 11;54, landing at
St. Margaret's Bay near
Dover.
The race will begin at the Balboa Pier
and run from the pier on the sou th sand to
the Newport Pier and back.
The event is open to the public with
early registration available at $10 with a
T-shirt and $5 without. Late registration
is also available the day of the race at the
Balboa Pier. • • •
TRE FULLERTON lOk Run, which
annually draws top Southern California
runners, is again expecting more than
l,500 participants to greet the starter's
gun this Sunday.
Steve Scott. the world class runner out
of UC Irvine, was one of the runners three
years ago and he didn't even finish first in
the raoe. Scott finished behind Steve
Ortiz, then a UCLA runner, who set the
race's 29;13 record that still stands. Ortiz
also won the event in 1979.
Proceeds from the race go to support
physical education programs at the North
Orange County YMCA. which sponsors
RUNNING
DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
the event along with the Daily News
Tribune newspaper in Fullerton.
More than 120 Lt ophies and plaques,
along w ith merchandise prizes, await
winners in the 26 men and women age
divisions of the race. Competition is also
expected in the wheelchair event and
team divisions, won last year by the Las
Vegas Track Club.
The 6.2-mile race starts at 7:30 a.m. at
Lemon Street and Berkeley Avenue near
the Fullerton High stadium, where run-
ners will cross the finish line on the track.
The (."Ourse is mostly flat, but includes one
hill up Harbor Boulevard.
Race T-shirts are available. Pre-race
check-in ume is scheduled for Friday and
Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at
the YMCA, 2000 Youth Way in Fullerton.
Race day check-in begins at 6 a.m .
For more infonnation and registration
forms. phone 879-9622. • • •
THE SK CROSS COUNTR V "Run For
Fuq" being offered by the City of Calta
Mesa, Department of Leisure Services is
being held the next two Thursdays..
All interested athletes may participate
for $1. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. and
..the run starts at 7 at TeWinkle Park in
Cost.a Mesa.
For more informatio ... ne 642-1569.
• * *
THE LIFE EXTENSION Expo lOk
Run is set for Sunday, beginning at 8:30
a.m., in Long Beach .
The entry fees are $8 with a T-shlrt and
$5 for the raoe only with a $2 fee for fate
registration added.
For more infonnation, phone the Cali-
fornia Road Runners Club at 848-0774. . .. .
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s l ltl• rt91Slratlon '-'·Awards pr-led to IOP 10 In MCI\
division. For mora llttwmatlon, an Ille North Or..nee CownlV
YMCA al 179·9622.
Kuhn's departure delights Finley
BISBEES
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fwf\\tTll From AP dl1palcbes other owner in baseball ever knew him."
Charlie Finley. former owner of the Oak.land A's
and one of Bowie Kuhn's most ardent detractors,
greeted the news of the baseball commissioner's
decision to step down w ith th e glee of a youngster on
the last day of elementary school.
And vice versa.
From the early 1970s on, Kuhn and Finley had
crossed paths and swords on numerous occasions. In
1972. Kuhn fined and personally reprimanded Finley
for uncomplimentary remarks the A's owner made
about Kuhn's role in the signing of holdout pitcher
Vida Blue. "It's the greatest day in the history of the game,"
Finley remarked by telephone from his farm in
LaPorte. Ind., after Kuhn beat baseball's owners to
the punch Wednesday by walking out before he could
be ousted.
''It's like the old saying. A man that lives by the
sword dies by the sword. And that's applicable to
Bowie Kuhn," Finley said.
The com.missioner then fined Finley $2,500 af ter
the 1972 World Series victory over Cincinnati for
giving Increased compensation of $5.000 each to Gene
Ten.ace and Joe Rudi for their heroics in the Series.
"I am definitely happy to see him out of baseball
because Charlie Finley knew Bowie Kuhn like no
·A year later, Kuhn ordered Finley to reinstate
Mike Andrews after the owner "flred" the A's second
baseman for making two costly errors in Game 2 of
the World Series with the New York Meta. Kuhn
Barker sparks OV National
John Barker w as a one-man
show Wednesday evening as the
Ocean View National Little
League All -Sta r s
(11-12-year-olds) remained alive
in the sectional tournament at
Ocean Vl.-w Amencan Little
Leagu~.
Barker nol only threw a
no-hitter In O V N'allCln&rs l ·O
victory over West Downey. he
suppUed the winntna run In the
top of the sixth inning with a 1alo
home run.
The victory puts OV National
lnto tonight'• ~;30 cont4'tt a"alnat
F rontier. which ecu to WN t
Lakewood, 9-5. The survivor of
tonight's game gets a shot. at un-
beaten West Lakewood Friday
night, hoping to prolong It to a
championship ron test on Satur-
day
West. Lakewood dealt Ocean
View National its lone defeat In
the ft.rat round of the tournament.
In 11eetional pla)> Northeast
Santa An.a Little League, C.entl'al
Garden Grove handed Ml•lon
Hilla its fl.rat. eetback of the tour-
ney, 7-1.
Mllllon Hills play• Placentia at ~:30 tonilht in the to.er'• bracke t,
needlna a victory for a.nolher
C'hance apinat Central Garden
Grove Frfclay.
Three garnf't wcrt played In
the JunJor League District 62
dJvislonal tournament at Foun-
tain Valley High with a pair of
team.' oUBted from (urthf'r com-
petition.
Eacondldo National eliminated
Alhambra, 8-4, while West Yorba
Lindt! knocked out La Sierra,
12-4. In a winner'• bracket con-
U!ll, Northrldp NadonaJ 11 1n
oomman<;t, u It It the only remain-
ing unbeaten team, followtna
Wedne.day's 8-3 conquest of
Lader&.
One game is on tap tonJaht
(~:30) at FountaJn VaUoy. a lC*!'.1'•1
bracket oonc.t plttina l!'alondido
Naitona1 agalr\at Wst Yort>.
Linda.
then fined Finley $7 ,000 and put him on probation for
his conduct in that Series.
But the war to end all Kuhn-Finley wars took
place in 1976 when lhe commissioner vetoed Finley's
sale of Blue to the New York Yankees and Rudi and
Rollie Fingers to the Baston Red Sox "in the best
interests of baseball." Finley later filed a $10 million
suit against Kuhn. w hich he lost in a March 1977
ruling. A federal court upheld the lower court's
ruling in 1978
w~ttrproof crach and
/olnh qulclfly, ,,.rm1nently.
lutf lloln i nd TutfRIUS r~t>llC provide
p•rmanenl. pliabl~ 1ept11 1nd w1111
proofln1 lhert'~ noth1nc else "~' 1t1
Adh~rH 10 wood. brick, cnncrel1,
stucco wu lhered asphalt 4nd a1lva
n11ftd m,111 Permlh cricks and
fornls lo up•fld and contr•ct wtlhOul
br,alunR w1hrproot ual. --••• ""-'Ill , ,.,k
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and60
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h.avr fewf'• .1ccidenl\,
fhat\ why hrmN\ CT6tt"d
our 10/60 packa8e •oto
polrry. If you q1.1allfy, you
could save su~an1l.1tly
on y(ll.lr l'fC'mlurM.
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Benellt seltlNall and AnQeit wlll aquare Wlve9 ot the Dodge!'• H cond annual ott S1turd1y In ~flt aonball game at Oodgel'·AnQel WIW9 .,.._ ,
Cal Stat• LM An~ ~~the Anoe'• .,.
Scheduled to 8;~.......... 0onn1 Cl-""'. -·••A Adam• ...... _._, -·•'-r-I ' Ginette Foll, Debbie H-• Chef'YI =: i<iton. Joannie Ott, Sandra Ann• lahn Wllf:=P~. Mo9uP wlll Include Hll'riet The GlnQ411' Hooton. Terri
Baker. .. ~=r~wlth, Cindy Howe.
Reual. Jean ·-,. Gtorla YeaQe'· Maryann RutMll .,,... NeWCOfTlbe wlll do the
Dodoer great Don Angeie. Mayor Tom
play-by-play. wtllle~°i'he llr9t ball.
Bradley wlll throw A door prize drawing Gate6 <>941n at 1 l a.m. Food drlnka wlll be held trom 1 ~:30 a.m. .
and memOf'•bllla wll on llle$1 tOf' Children TlcUll are~ lo< adult• end -hnna (213) under 12. FOf' more Information ...... ~-
224-3273.
6011 t.ar•••eat
The second annual Malaysian Invitational
gott tournament, acheduled for Au 31
benefit Chlldren'a Hoepltal Of or.:,· cOOn wtll Hlt~~,,!i°S~=t~ !::.:~~~~ua';1ry
tlon In thr" dltter9r1t flights _ champlon:'pl-ftlght A and ftlght B. • ,.,.._~~~A wtll be determined by a Calloway ror ......... _..,leap goHera who ahoot up to 100 Alght B 11 for nc>-handl-aa · over 100. --OOff9f'a who ehoot
1~ fee II S 125 and la tax deductltMI. 11 goH, cart, lunch and a dJnner lhow The tournament 11 open to men and women · 94:_~~ore Information, phone (21J)
Busy weekend
for yachtsmen
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club has a little
something for everyone on the yachting sce~e this
weekend.
On Friday BCYC has ita annual moonlight sail
for Lido-14s, billed as the Luna del Lido race;
Saturday and Sunday is the "L" Boat Invitational,
and Saturday will see a fleet of International
Offshore Rule, Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
and Ocean Racing Cat.amara.na aet sail for San Diego
in the Newport to Coronado race.
Balboa Yacht Club will stage the sixth race'of its
66 Series for IOR and PHRF yachts on Saturday;
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will hold the fifth race of
'itaOcean Racing Series for PHRF Saturday; and Lido
Isle Yacht Club will conduct a championship race for
Sabot Il sailors Wednesday.
Major interest will still be centered in the Loa
Angeles-Long Beach area where the Olympic Clasees
Regattas Organizing Committee (OCROC) will stage
the final two races of the 1983 Pre-Olympic Training
Regatta Mday and Saturday.
Alao in the Loe Angeles area, Cabrillo Beach
Yacht Club will send a fleet of PHRF yachts away
Saturday in the third race of the Cabrillo Series.
In other Southern California Yachting A88oci.a-
tion areas: * ,.,,.,. MMe.-.. y
1(1119 Hllf1Mlf YK!ll Ctut>-S.nte krber• to Klno Heroor rece, 1t•rl1
Frklev$.nt• Monie• Yeelll Ctub -tntredub rece, S.turdev; AUOUll lrMiet
R-11• (Tho<N Wlftl Sundev. ~ Yedlt Ctuo -24·h0ur s.bot Me,..I.._, Seturdev,
Sundev. Seit'*'-C¥-4o YK!ll Clul> -Flnl"1 ...._, to Coronedo rece, S.IUfdeY
Cor-60 C.v1 YKlll Club -F .. O.ulc Serlft, Seturdev. Mlulon e.v Yedlt Club-Cerooet R-tt•. S.turdev. SIOoP R-11•,
S&.ftdevSent• Clw• Rac:lno Auoc:latlon -Soutll !Mv C~ (el
c:tau .. ) S.turdev. $Undev Soutltwft•n Yedlt Clul> -Johll kt• Overn'911t rec», SYndev. ...............
Sen Femendo Vellev Y.c:tlt CluO -Around Ille Horn Rece, S.turdav,
s..nde~t• e.niere Yedlt Club -51.,.t Senta e.ro.ra to Kint Hef'bor
race, Frldllv
!.Italians pull
I f • •
j ·~a surprise
I NEWPORT, R.t (AP) -There were cheers and
applause and wine for the crew of the Italian yacht
A.zzurra after they won their way into the America's
Cup semifinals Wednesday on Rhode Ialand Sound.
"We are a Uttle bit surprised ounelves," said
Glanfranoo AJberlni, head of the Italian group, as he
stood in a dockside celebration.
But for the crews of Canada I and Australia's
Challenge 12, it was a btt let1 jubilant. They must race
once more 'lgain today to 11ee which one fills the last
place in the aemiti.na.la beginning next Thunday.
"Nobody thoucht It -would be ~ when we
came here," said Challense 12 akipper John Savage.
·'The will to win I.a 11.rong .••
Savage h.u the harder task. He must not only
beat the heavy hitter here-Austnlia ll. with a 3~--4
n!ICOrd -but muat tee Canada l Joie to ADurra.
11 Canada l and helnmnan Terry Mc=• defeat the ItaU.ana. they pk:k up the .emltina1 .
Azzurra took Its btg step by defeetlna
12 by 2.4 MCOndl ln the day'a narrowest r'ldnf. And
Au.atralia II KOC'ed a mct.hodJcal 1:21 ~ over
Victory '83.
.. Motorcycles race Friday ,
Speedway motorcycle radna at Oranp County
Falrp'oUnda Friday night wW feature the mum of
CluTy JOftlll9' Au.trallan Side Car tMm.
SpMclway sldecan are l ,OOOcc vehic1ft with no
brakes. 'The two-rider btk.et raiioe clockwlee, contrary
to the Mndard llpftdway rac:tni which NN counter
clockwt.e.
O.tm open ll 6:30 and the t int race la at 8 with
the cwtomary card of r.-Jnd1nc up to the ICl'atch
and handicep maln events.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThuraday, Augutt 4, 1983 C~
S.l•te te dte lla•11
The Loi Angelle 8oY9 and Cline Club wtll
hold tta ninth annual s.lut. 10 the Rema
Monday at the Loe Angelle lona"91'1ture Hotel.
The IUncMon ra/lty wlll lnc*Kle an C>YeMew or
the eport by R4una owner Georgie Frontlertt and an ev.iuatlon of the
coming IMIOI'\ by new hMd co.ch John Rob-
lnaon.
Roblnaon wfll bl Joined at the lunohlon
Podium by former Rama quarterbad( Pat Hedin, wtlo wlll act 11 mutet of oeremon .... Tlc*.ta fOf' tM ewrtl are priced at S70 and
are tax deducttble. Tablee of 10 can be r ..
MtWd ror $700, with nine 1Mt• ~ for
QUMt• and one dellgnated tor a Rama player.
A no-host cod<talfhour begins at 11:30 with
the luncheon at noon.
For more Information, phone (213)
221·9111.
Flt• Tr•elda '•3
Four-wheel drtve v.t\lc ... or all aorta wfll be
the combatants Sunday at Fun Truckln '83 at
Orange County International Raceway.
Toping the llat of IC1Mtlee are the 18-wtlell-
et truck dr11g1 and truck rodeo. The rodeo
oon81at of events IUCh 11 baci<-up cont .. t•.
ear-loedlng and transfer events. Me><e than 100
dlleel trucks and trailers are expected to
partldpale. The main event will be a mud bog. The
Object 11 to get a four-wheeler through a mud
pit wtllctt etarta out at 10 lnchel deep but
gradually progr .... to a depth of llx feet.
Aleo 9chedulld are a dleMI truck bMuty
cont•t. bikini cont .. t, 11eak fry and country
w.temmullc.
aat .. open at e a.m. The mud bog II eat for
2 p.m. Adult tlcileta are pflOld at S10. Chlldr9n
12 and under•• edmltted tree. Tlcilet• will be on ule at the gate.
1s.tr
Slow•11ltell t••r•••e•t
A slow-pitch tournament for men In c1 ... C
and o 11 scheduled for Aug. 27 ·28 at Marco
Forster School In San Juan Capistrano.
The team ... II S130 and It wtn be •
doubMHllmlnatlon tourney. Entry deadline le
Aug. 20. Further Information can bl obtained
by phoning Mike Medine at 8e1-7505 °' 72<>-4011.
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Volleyball tuneup
lures six nations
Designated the volleyball training ground for
&.he 1984 Olympia, the 'iQuest for the Gold"
lntemational Volleyball Clwnpionahips, set for Aug.
9-13, will feature five days of competition be'ween
11x Olympic tea.ma.
Boated by the Long Beach Volleyball A91ocia·
tion, Inc., &.he tournament will conalat of 11 aeparate
preliminary, aemifinal and final matches between the
United States men'• volleyball team and national
tea.ma repre.ent.ing Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria,
Canada and Japan.
In addition, the invitational event will have a
special "celebrity-media'' match A"-g. 10 at 7 p.m .
The entire aeries of compet.itiona will be held at
the Long Beach Qmvention Center, the site of the
1984 Olympic Games.
Opening ceremonies begin at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 9
with game times at 6 and 8 p.m . on Aug. 9 and 11 , and
at 3 p.m . and 9 p.m. on Aug. 10. Semifinal matches
will take place at 3, 6 and 8 p.m. Aug. 12. Final
competit.Wn ia echeduled for 5:30 and 8 p.m. Aug. 13.
Ticket prices for each day's competition range
from $4-$12. Five-day ticket rates are avaliable from
$20-$30.
Tickets can be ordered by phone from Ticket-
master at (213) 430-3232, or &.he Long Beach
Convention Center at (213) 436-3661.
Volleyball stars
head for Canada
Three area girls are among a select group of
volleyball stars about to head north under the banner
of the USA JETS, a junior elite training aquad under
the coaching of Steve George.
George, a former Orange Coast College, USC
and Arizona State volleyball coach, is ta.king a team of
15-and-under girls to Vancouver. Britiah Columbia,
to compete against two Canandian teama -t.be
18-and-under PAC-Rim and 22-and-under
All-Provincial team. The competition begins Monday
and concludes Aug. 13.
Included on the aquad are Elaina Oden (Irvine
High and Orange County Volleyball Club). Lara
Asper (Newport Harbor High and Newport Vol-
leyball Club) and Jackie Mendez (Westminster High
and Cal Juniors).
The team is spon80red by American Youth
Sports Foundation.
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C·t Orange Coast DAILY PILOi /Thursday. Augus t 4, 1983
He's Tom Watson's caddy and much, much inore
By WILL GRIMSLEY
OI -Aaeoc'--""• PACIFIC PALISADES -When Tom Watson
another time in the Andy Williams tournament he
had a ~rrible cold. He dJdn't let it atfect his golf."
There is a tradition -dating back to Craig
Wood's back sprain-in 1941 and Ben Hogan's battered
legs in 1950 that failed to deter U.S. Open trtumphs--
tha t invalids win golf tournament&, the theory being
that they worry so much about their aches they don't
fret over their golf.
got a pain in the neck. it was 28-year-old Bruce
Edwards who winced.
"He's like an older brother to me," said the
young New England native who has been the
exclusive caddy for the world's No. 1 golfer for 10
yea.rs.
"Nobody kl1ew him when we fin1l got together.
Now he is the best. When something happens to him,
l feel it also happen.s to me."
The story of young Edwards' long association
with Watson issomethlng right out of Horatio Alger's
10-<:ent paperbacks.
F.dwards is not pessimistic about Watson's
chances of teeing up the ball today m the 65th PGA
Championship, the lone remaining major Litle
Watson hasn't won.
"We met in 1973 when Tom was in St. Louis for
the Classic," F.dwards related. "He hadn't won
anythmg then and was almost unknown. Also he had
just married Linda and had been off the tour for three
weeks.
''He's played hurting before and won," the
caddy said. "l remember once at Hilton Head and
"I had finished high school in Hartford, Conn.,
where I had caddied smce I was 13, and had decided
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l!D ........ I ecu n llv, Apon1e 171. ,,.., 00) ano
Allllnson1 Oerwk'I. Crvi <al. kllmldt llOl and ~. AMeoon <'I W-AHftla,
5·3. L-<rut, 0-1 HRt-Teu t , Ho&1e1ter
<t). Sam!IM 111>
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Oodeen 7, Reeb 4
CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES
EMllnerd
Cncocn u Re<IU$ ii
Humeo Scherrer P
Benell If
Orie''" lb
c.oeno rf
E$OSkV 3b
OH ier 2b
Bllroeio c
Gale p
Walker oil
Power o
HO$hldr If
BHeves o
Tttalt
ab r h 114 s 0 I 0
4 1 2 0
3 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
0000
I 0 0 0 s 0 1 0
4 2 1 2
4 0 I 0
'0 1 0
' 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 I
1 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
11 4 to •
ab r l'I bl
S~n2b 4 0l I
Russell u S 1 1 0
Beker II 4 1 I I
Maf$1\al r1 3 2 3 3 Lendrx ci 2 I 1 0
Mldndo ci 2 O l 0 Brock lb 3 I 0 0
Nlednfur o 0 0 0 0
Thomas lb l 1 0 0
FlmOle c 3 O l 2
Stewarl p 1 0 0 0
Bockwtll o o o O o Lndslv oh 1 0 0 0
Zacnrv o I o I o Mondav lb 0 0 O 0
Guerrer lb 0 0 0 0
T°'1111 J1 7 12 7
Scorebvl""1nos
Clndnnall 012 100 000-4
Ln Aneelft 500 010 Olx-1 Game•Wl~nln11 RBI -Baker (7)
E-Redus, Guerrero DP-<fnclnnell 1.
Los An11t1«s l. LOB-<lnclnnatl 10. Lo.
Anoeles I 2B-<onc"9Clon, Wallo.er.
Russell, Flmote HR-Mersne ll 2 111), Cadeno!7). SB-Lendreau~ (26). S-FlmPlt.
SF-Redus
Cincinnati
Gale L,3·5 Powe<
Hume Scherrer
BHevM
IP Ii It ER Bii SO
s s 1 ?
I 1 2 3
0 0 1 0
l I 1 0
0 0 0 0
1 5 . ' , 2
l·J 0
2·3 1
Let Aneetas Slew er I 12·3 6
Beckwl1t1 1 1·3 2 lecnrv w .l·O 3 1
Nledttnfuer S,S 2 0
T-3:08. A.-37.670,
3 3 I 3 I 1 1 t
0 0 t 3
0 0 0 7
N1t1onal LNOUe
Braves 4, Giants 4
AHenla 004 000 020-6 12 0
San ~randsco 001 010 ~ 13 0
o av1ev. ForJier (7), Beoroslan Pl and Banedlcl, Oevll , Calvert ()), ~arr (9).
Minton (9) elld RaDb. W-Bedro,lan. 7·4.. L-6arr. 3·J HR-Alle11!•. ROVller (l)
Maft l. EXPM I
Monlreal 000 001 O<Xr 1 • 0 New v ork 000 000 101-2 7 o
Burris, Reardon Ill and Caner. Se•••• O<osco (91 and Onli , Hoo11es Ill
W--Oro1co. l ·S L-Rear<lon, S·S HR-
New Vor~. Slr&wberrv (14)
.. ,,.. ... 1. ,.,..., 2
Pnlle<ltl0'11a 001 000 t00-1 I 1
P ltfsburgll 310 100 02k-7 13 0
Bvstrom. RMd IS>. Hernendei 171 and
Olar. Cal'dtlarla. Sarmlenlo (6). Tekulve
(IJ end Pena W-<anoelarla, 11·6. L-
Bystrom, 3·7.
CUiis 4, Cerdlnalt 0
Clllc.allO 101 001 tG0-4 a 1
St Louis 000 000 ~ 12 I
Ralnev, Ltlttrh (6), Proly (6), Camot>ett
(7) •nd Devit, F0<K h, AMulllr <el end
P0<te< w~alnev, 11·8. L-ForsCl'I, 7·9 HR>-<:hlca90, Jol'lnstone <Sl, Bosltv (1 ).
Al"°" I, Padrn 0 Houslon too 000 OC»-1 7 O
San DttoO 000 000 000-0 1 1 Rvan end Blorkma11; Loller. DeLeon (I )
end K.nnedv. w-Rvan. 10-s. 1.-Lotlar.
•·10.
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Amerlc•n LMOU•
IATTING 124S at bets): 8-.. BnlW .. '761 Cer.w, A119'1s, ~I Brei!, Kal1lH
Cltv. .J.U; Mclltae, l(ensa• Cltv, .130,
Grlffav, New York, .329.
RUNS: E,Murrev, Batllmore, 75,
R.Henclenon, OeklaM, n; Rloken, Balli·
more, 7t, Uosl'lew. Toronlo, 11. Younl.
MllwaukM, 71, RBI. Coooer, Milwaukee, 90,
L.N.Perrlsh. Otlroll, 73; E Murrev. Belli·
more, 72; W•rd, Mlnnesole, 77; Wlnfletd,
New Vorll, 71.
HITS: Boo1n. Sos Ion, 145. Whllektr,
Oelroll, 134; McRH, Ken.as Cllv, 127,
Werd, MlnnelOle. 126; c-. MllwaUllM .
125,
OOU9 LES: B01111•, Boston, 35; Mc:RH,
Kantu CllV, XI, L.N.Parrlt11. Ottroll. 31;
Hrbek. Mlnnetote, 30; lltlllkan, Belllmort ,
29; Vounl, MllweukH, 29.
TRIPLES· Griffin. Toronto. 9; Wlnllekl. New vork, I; Herndon. Oelroll, 7, 6 ere 11"'1
wltfl 6
HOME RUNS: Coooer. MllwaukM, 24.
ltlttlt. c 111c11110, 13; Rice, Boston, 1li
Armn , Boslon, 71; E.Murrev, Balllm0<a.
22.
STOLEN BASES. R.Henderton, Oak·
land, 69; R.Law. Chicago, SI; J.Cru1,
Chlc•uo, 4S, W.Wllson, Kansas C11v, 44:
Semple, TtKH , J4,
P ITCHING (9 dtclllons)· R.L.J•ci<'°n,
Toronto. •· l, 4.JS, Ro1ama, Delroll, I · 1.
3 1•; Han, MtlweukM, 8·l . •.OS; Allllttlll. New York, 11·3, 3.40; McGreoor, Bani·
more. 13·4. 3.19. H RIKEOUTS: Mo<rll, Oetroll, U2;
Slfeb, Toronto, 12S; Rl111'Ht1tl, New York,
116, Btv19vtn. Cleveland. 114, Sulclltte.
Cltvl!land, 107.
SAVES Qulsenl>«rv, K•n,a1 City. 27;
St•nlev. Sotlon, 20. CeUdlll. Sealllt, 19,
R Oevls, MlnntlOle , 19; l.OPfl, O.troll, 16,
Natlenlll LMeue
BATTING (245 91 blllll): ~•elldri(k,
Sl.Loul•, .~; Knt11h1, Houston. .330:
Madtoc:ll. Plllsburlll'I. .»01 Lo.Smlttl.
SI.Louts, 327; Easler, Plllll>vrllh, ,320. RUNS: MUfPl'IV, Atlanla, '3, Raines.
Monl,..al. n; G•rvev. kn Olteo, 7•, Event, Sen Frartcl&co, 71; DewlOR. Mon·
trH I, 6S; Hotnar, Allant•, 65.
Riii: Dawson, Monlrul, 91; MurDnY, Allt nle, 73; Schmlcll, PhllaclttPllte, 70;
Hlftctrk:ll, SI.Louis. 61; Gwnwe, ~
67.
HIT$: DeWlOll, MOnltMI, 1)0; Olivar.
Monlrael, 1301 Tllon, Houtlon, 127, Buck·
nw. Chk:HO, 120; R.1tamlre1. Allanla, 120.
OOUILES: Buckner' Chlcaoo, 29; Hen•
dl'ICll, St.Lo.JI•, 261 Knlotll, Houllon, 26,
Ollvtt, Monlreal, 2': J,RaY. PtllsburGh. 241
WtlleC:h, Monlfeel, 2•, TfUPl.ES: euuar, Allan11, 11; Moreno.
Houtton. 11/ Dewson, Montrul. 7, ltalnat. Mon1r.a1, 1; C'rur, HO\ltton, •: Thon,
HOUS!on, 6.
HOME RUN': Dawson Monlrael. 23.
Scllmldl, "'11~t. n; MurOllv. Alla11la, t2; I vans, Sen Frenc:ll<O, 21, Olltf'Ntt,
~e: 11\SES; Rtilltl, Monlreat ... ;
Wiiton, New York, JS; L1Masltf, Jen
Francisco. )4; I.lax,~. HJ Butter.
Atlenla, )0.
PITCHING It G«lslons» F•lc-. Atlan·
11, l ·I, 3.06, Mon!tf\aco, S.n Dl-.o, l•t ,
U71 P.Pefea, Allanle, 12-J, a,01, OeMY.
PftlladtlPNa, 11•$, 2;'111 McWIMt.lns. Pit•
l&llurefl, H•S, 3.02.
ST•IKEOUT'S: Cerllon Pllflacltlollla.
11S; Solo, Clnetnnall. 16)· Mc:WIW!ems. Plt1~1111, 142; ltvan, i.outtOll, 112;
Cencltlarla , Pllllll\Wtll, 110, V~, o..rs.11e.
$AVCS· 1.-1.Srnllh, Clllcaoo. 16,
llecJrotl1n, Al1a111a, 11; lttardoll, Monlt'H I.
151 Mllllen. '8n ffranc:IKO, 11t Lntlle, Sen
llflnchco, 12; SutJtr, SI.Louil, 12; Ttllulve, Plll~ll'I. 12
l.tTTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARS
( 11·12·Vfft•oldl)
SECTIONAL l'OUttNAMEHT
(at OcNn View Arnerlun LLI w.--ldlV'• Sew.a
Well Lakewood ', F ronller s
Ocean View Nellonal I, Wea• Oownev o (Well Oownev ellmlnett<I)
Tenltlll"t Game
5:30 -Fronlltr va. OcH n View Netlo1>al
Frtda'l'l Game
530 -Chamolonthlo game INOTE. II
undtfaeled IHm !or.es, a llnal 11eme will w
pined Seturdav al 1 o.m.)
seCTIOHAL TOYANAM•NT (at Na SelN AM I.LI w.._...,.,Scara
Ctnlral Gar<Mn Grove 7. Minion Hiiis l
T enltlll"s G1me 5 30 -We•• Plaeenlla va. Minion Hiiis
Frldllv's Game
5:30 -Central Garo.n Grove "'· Well Placenlle·Mlu lon Hiiia winner
(NOTE II Central Garoen Grove IOHs
Friday's ga,.,,., e final game will tol!ow
Se1urdav al 10 a.m.)
Junior LMeu•
DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT
(et F9Ul'ltllln V...., Hltll)
W ..... v's 5cer-..
Escondido National t, Alhambra 4
(Alhambra eHmlnaledl
West Yorba Linda 12, Le Sierra 4 (Le
Sierra ellmlna lt<I)
Norlhrldoe Nellonel t, Leci.t"a 3
T....,...s Gerne s -EKon<lloo Nallonat vt. west Vorbe
Llnde
Frlcla'l't G-
S -Eicondldo N•llOn•l·Wt\I YO<ba Linda vs. Ladtra
S.tvroav•s Game
9 • m. -Crw.molo<ullfp 11ame <NOTE: If
'11>CltlHted Item !oles, • final 111rne wf~ follow at 1:30 o.m.)
Los Alllmltn
WIDNl!S°"Y'S RESULTS
(lht .. fl·lllltlt 4111•""'*"8 meeftN)
FIRST RACE. 400 y11rd•.
Conteu <Brook I) IJ 40
Pav Tl'Ht Bird (Crt e11tr l
Rebtlalne !Bard)
Al•o rac:e<I Truckle Angtl,
ContldereblY, Cl'Htrltll ~tb
Time: 20 2t
u o 3.00
J"' 2 60 4.00
Gola wish,
S2 EXACT A ()·I) oeld '38.00
SECOND lltACE. 400 Ya•dl
Snovon (Cterlnel 14 00 6 00 4 .0
Bobbv Darrin <ZuleO) 7 60 • .0
Ladv Ceballel ICurtlsl 9 20
Also race<I: 11.IPIV\ Ptta\IJrf, Cu c. Pal\.
A Zure Co11v. Blffo, E(glll Eiuhlv. Ceolal"'
Pixie, lhlonf1>11 RtQuesr
Time. 20.4S. u EXA,TA (7-~) oald •10710
TH•D RACE • .00 y•rd• SvrH I• <Tr .. surtt J.00 2 60
El Polrt<O> GOid (ClerlHt ) I 00
Hearl To Pau (Hartl
2.60
•60
l.60 Also raced. Calll>ll,
cnamolon Al Plav
Time: 20.09
Pav On Demand,
FOVATH RACE. 400 vards
Rtbellaln (Edward•) 3 60 2.10 2.10
5.20 2 to
2 20
c11amolon
1m Oute Toucn <Cttrlutl
The Nabol> (CIW!vtrl AIM> raced Annie\ Cooy,
Suoar, Diel< t o Lucil y F Ire
Time: 20.04. n EXACTA (1·21 oald $21 IO.
FIFTM RACE. J SO vards.
Wllflt Fak:oo (H"arl) S,.0 )AO 3.10
Badulno Bambino (Camobtttl 20.40 10.40
Ature EcllO (Trffture) 11.60
AIM> raced: OrNm llalld, WranQllnQ
Potlcv. s .. Tas~I, Easy Eouallre<, lnl""'
EHV Jtl. Moontlllht Miit, Quohle<do Good.
Time: 1799
12 <EXACTA (9·4) paid s 131.20.
SUCTlt RACE. 350 varos
Jt<emla (Adair l 10.40 4.20 .u o GotM llttCIUftl (Blevl11s) 4.20 uo
Mr Ohs <Cr aaoer) 6.20
AllO raced: The Clalm Jumoar, Klu lmM
Fin l. Adml11t1trator, Polk:v Min•, Dial
Talen1.
Time: 17.IS. '2 <EXACTA (S·ll paid '39.20.
SIV .. tTH RACE. 170 varels Pl\anlom ROQue (Cl1111) UO S.20 UO
NoltV RAb (Bltvlntl 3.20 l .00 WI« WINIOI IMllCMll) 7.41> A~ raced: FIYlno Pauam, Savanna!\
Ona Time, Flvlnll Wist Dancef', Fut Fellow
Jr, N~ HI.
Time: 46.11. s2 IEXACTA (6·4) oald ,..7 20.
IEIOHTH ltACa. 350 varct1 Sllavt<I Dice (Ade(r) UO J.60 2,60
Mule< Summa< (Trtta>ure) ),•O UO
Av• Oa,.. (L.ackevl 2.90
Also raced. Easv Toro. Go On Holme.
Code OI The Wttl, Time: 17 .62.
S2 aXACTA (6·SI oald 0 7-40.
u ~I( SIX (H +s+" oald s1,77S.20
wilt! 15 wlnnlno llcke!s Isl• llof~l. n Pk:ll SI~ co11sota!lon oald 179.00 with 3'1 winning
llcktls (five llOrH,l.
NINTH ltACa. )SO vtrdt.
Gol Hit Share (Harl) 1.20 4.40 3 20
Native EmDtfM <Treu urel 3.60 2.IO
Glno.rlvt Jel (W•rd) 00
Alto raced: Tu Tun JoM, Seal• Cl•l>IMll'.
Too Mt Nol, HtH Coov Two. Vltlons R~.
Ju111 e rown Suoar, Loom Soll. Time: 17.19.
U aXACTA (7•S) oald 123.40.
AllendellGe: 7 ,315.
Del Mir
WIOHISOA.Y'S ltlSVLn
(11f1 If U·daV IMl'llltNN ed ~I r•ST RAC&. 6 furloncls. Catc:fl Tiii Sl\ow CMcCrn) 11.10 UO • 20
Wo.Jld Vo.J Pttase (Sltll.,l n .60 12.10
T91111Cloul Lacty (Valerltutlel • 3JO
AISO ra(td; Run For Tevla, Soclal Whirl,
Fair Anna . Fair Mtll1wi, Front Landlno,
Pine FM Gold. Etrlhllne, GlaC:lal. lrltl't
lltll'I.
flrM: 1:11 3/S.
SICONO "ACI. 6 lurlonps. Doc Werd (Meta) 10 00 UO UO
Ollvla Otol'Ot. (lllacll) '-60 J.00 N11vrio llav (Plncn ) 2.60
AllO raC9<1: Sl'llrltv't Steve R .. Count ZorlMl..r. Dally R-1, Volaw, Air Curr.an•.
M4lc uontoal.
Tlmt; 1'11 )/l
lt DAIL y DOUIL• (1•3) oalo u..o.
TH"'O RACI, • f\KIO<ills. Frolf'f Tait (Mitt> too •.40 uo Dlltlrtnl Worldt (Ctftllo) JOJO 6.-0 ••llY tCno<aan (H1w1tvl UIO AM rteae1; l'OtMell, HI V1o1 Lulll,
8aeulllul Olla, W!nle< S91rll.
Tiil* 1:10. U IXACTA ft•7) Ptlct UOiJO
l'OUlltTH uca. ' iunon,.. Office s.etltf (Vtltntvtll) 6 40 uq UO
Hall T,,. Nit (~nl UO uo
Ooelor Foot• (T• .. lf'I) IUO Also rlQld: Proud Ytnk .. , t(umlva, t~1·1 M'I Man, N1111Hnclo, Cardlec loWI,
W,C. ~lltt1, .Jlt ~. T'l'lellard't Welefl,
Jacll't Geld Ftvtf. Time; '11)
' --~----~~~~~----~~~~~------~--~~~1~c:----
l'd u.ke a fbngatcaddying on the tour. It seemed like
a glamoroua Ufe.
today. I think in the next 10 yean he can win 10 more
major champlonshlµ!! a nd go ahead of Nicklaus."
"I was 18 then, he was 23.
"I ran into him at the club and I asked him 1f he
had anybody carrying hla clubs.
"He said, 'No.' I said, 'I'd like to caddy for you .'
He said, 'You've got a job.'"
Such lofty esteem does .9ot stem stricUy from
loyalty lt comes from watching his employer at cloee
hand -day-in , day-out, over 10 to 12 months of the
year at every stop on the tour.
Since that day Edwards has been at Watson's
side as the copper-haired Huckleberry Finn out of
Kansas City forged his way to 28 tour victories, eight
major crowns and more than $3 million in prize
earnings, second only to Jack Nicklaus.
"In only two tournaments -the BriUsh Open
end the Western Open -I don't carry his clubs,"
&!wards said. "In all the rest, we're together.''
Over that broad span, the bag-toter has learned
as mut•h about his boss' game, character and
personality as anyone outside the Watson family.
"He has played better than anybody, even
Nicklaus, in that span," the caddy said. "Five times
PGA Player of the Year, four times leading money
winner and three times tops in the Vardon Trophy
(low stroke average) competition.
"He is very easy to work for," &iwards said.
"While ~ has great concentration, he is very relaxed
between shots and we talk l;l lot.
"The key to his success, I think, is that he has the
ability to get the ball to the hole from anywhere on
the course. "Nobody can doubt he is the best in the world
Fl..-rH JltACE. l'lt miles on turt. Great Grer>dton (McCrnl S.60 4,00 2.60
Sir K. Geor11e tPedroia) 9.00 6.40
Olsclalm <Telelral U O Also raced. Oor Besl Copy, Rompln'
Rude. P. Vlk, vorlauler. Prince Btakenev,
Val Ot Roi, Zeeloc. Time: 1·s1 31s.
S.S IXACTA (1-61 !Tllid s1S4.00,
SIXTH RACE. One m lle Buller Burn (Toro) 16.60 7.20 4.40
Clear es Cry11e1 ISl\oamaktrl 7.20 •.•O
Isobel Lennarl (Upham) 3 . .0
Also raced: Melanesian Sier, A Platsanl
World, Anna 0 ., Jusl Llk' Ma
Time: 1:3' 4tS.
savENTH RACE. I 1116 miles on lurt.
Cadl He (Toro) 13.60 U O S.00
Some Kinda Fllrl <Pedroia l 1.40 4.40
ERIJllsh Girt (OelallOuU•V•) 2.90 Ah.o r aced: Grev Su••n, Far, Charmlno
Pan. Herb Wine. Soruc.e sono, Juan'• Sisler.
Time: 1:,.. 4/S.
U Ex.ACTA (7·4) paid '326.SO.
U l'ICK SIX (3·6·4·1·4·7l paid
$6-4, $71.60 wllh two wlnnlno tlci<tll (six l'lorsea). l2 Pick Sb conaolellon oald s 1.090.20 wll11 76 wlnnlno lldlets (five
h0fl8').
EIGHTH RACE. 6 furlORlll . Btnll Kln11 (Slbillel 19.00 UIJ S.40
Vt nclmlenlo CMn•I 9.00 7.00
Nalurellv R.R.'s IOllvarH I 14.40
Also recect. Otf Mv BHI, Lord of the
Wind, Bozlna, Penern Maleh, P•vchedt11c.
Nall\le Gemlnl. FlflV Six Ina lltow. Time: M 1 315.
NINTH JltAC<E, 1 1/ 16 mllff.
Clluclly Babv (Llollam) 14.IO UO 4.90
CIWli'ulno Sier (Maza) 9.60 7.40
Johenllttbero <Blad<) 9.20
Also rect<I: Jlmmv The Dlo, Captain
Ooublt, Pa ncl11cuv. So Goes, Colonlall,m,
Pelln, Plaza Prl,,c·e, Gl11emeeciue.
Time: 1:45.
U •XACT A (4·6) Paid '303.SO.
~llendanca: 20, 14l.
I
I •• °"P IU fllf'6no
ART'S LAHOJNG (Ntw-1 &Mdll
-100 engter' 55 t>au, 2 barracuda, 14
bOnllo, 100 meeker_., 4 rock 11•11, 2
vel10w1all, 12 lhHDSh .. d. 1 sculoln.
DAVEV'S LOCKER INt•-1 llMCh) -202 8rlill9ts 124 barracuda, 164 bonito, ) 1
cellco ban, 1 halibut. l,?36 mecke<el, 31
rock flth. ?6 H nd bau. J v_.IOwta ll. "
'""°sllead, DANA WHARF-197 anglert. 11S ban, 203 bOnllo, S?t mackerel, 1 vellowlell, 1
>hMP$t\eed H&M LANDING (San °"901-73
•"111tn .. 14 vtllOwflll. to barracuda, 114
bonito, 14 bau, 26 w1111e11Sh. 20 Sr-tlltlH d,
16 fOCk ll•h, 1 llaflbul. IL-Ol1,.._)-SJ5
anoltrs. 1,2'5 vtllow11n luna, 1.m tkl1>lack,
'" vallOWlall, 94 bloeve tuna, 17 doradO, l blUffln lune.
Tiii• wM111 s tr°"' Cllanh
LOS ANGELJ!S -Boque! Cenvon Cree«. Caste l<: Lake, Pv•amld Lake.
ltlVERStOIE -Fulmor Lake, Hemtl
Lake. UH BEANAltOlltQ -GrHn Valltv
Ulka, Gr*llOrv Ukt, Jenk• Lake, S.nta
Ana River. S.n11 Ane Rlvtf (SOOlh rorl\l
KEltN -Aldtf Cr.-, Cedar Creek,
Erskine Creek, Kern Riv., (soulh lorkl.
Ke<n River !KR J -ernouse 10 Lelle
IHl*la).
TULARE -eona Cr-. o..r Cretit.
ON MHclow Crtelt. Freeman Craell. Kem
llt h•t< (Felrvltw dam lo KR 3 oowerllOuM, Johnsonoelt brldllt lo Fairview dam), Notlt
Young Creek, PtC>Hrmlnl c.-.. (I.l-and'°""*'>• Poso Crttlt, Sou111 c..-. Tula
ltlvtt (mlcldlt fol1!), TUia River !C.O.r Sloe>t af H )1 Whitt Rlvt<
MAOlltA -Sen J~ln River (ml<ldlt
Pol1o:), Sotch« L"•· Sttf'l(wHlfl« Lake.
u .. s. a.v Ceurt ~
C•tlNlllN11tMlll MaN
lff8lld lteUftd SllltMS
Ro«itrlo Arll\ltllO (Aroenllnel clef.
Franc:ftCO Canc9110lll (llaly), 7·6, .. 1; PeOlo Arrna f Ptr-u) cMf. David Cult<
IAuslraHa), 6·J , 4·6. 6·J. Marlo Marllna1
lllollvla) def. Thlerrv Tula&nt (Franca).
1·6, 6•3, 6·0; Joa.·Lul• Cltf'c (Aroenllne)
def. Hans Slmonsson CSwedenl. 6-1, 6·3;
Andres Gome• IEwedOfl dtl. Attrletl<lro
Gantabal (Ar-line), 6·4, 6·•·
WOMIH TMtd lteuftd MlllMt
line Garrison IU.S.I clef. Dianne Fr·om1>0111 (AU11ralle), 6·4, 6·1; Virginia
Rudel (Romania> clef. 8tll'I Herr (U.lU .
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MAR SH ALL •
From Page C1
Perhaps, but hard work helped,
too.
"Manny Moi.a (hitting instruc·
tor) has worked with me so much
I think his arm might fall off one
of these days." Marshall said.
"Every day, I come out early
and I hit 25 balls to right field , 25
straightaway and 25 to left."
He also finds time to cat.ch
some, too. although he warmed
up for Wednesday night's game at
first base. But when left-hander
Joe Price had to scratch because
of a stiff right-hander Rich Gale
took his place. And Marshall
went to right field.
He made three long running
catches in right, depriving the
Reds of promising innings.
"He not only killed us with the
bat, he killed us with those catch -
RAMS • • •
From Page C1
Sully and the rest of the vets
have spent most of thelr time
working hard enough to leave
Robinson a delighted man after
every sweaty practice.
"A lot of talk has been said
about the new (coaching regime),
but the real heart of this football
team is the veterans," says Rob-
inson." I find their attitude to be
a very significant thing.
"There's a euphoric feeling
that accompanies change. This
football team has come to camp
and the veterans have set a
standard. There's a sense of
direction," Robinson adds.
Sully agrees.
"We're going to play a lot of
people and we have to see how far
we've come as far as the per-
sonality of the team," he says,
referring to any scars left by last
year's 2-7, last-place finish in the
NFC's Western Division. "I think
It's very important to see if we as
a team have a backbone."
SuUy figures to do his part in
the team backbone department.
He also figures to keep striving to
meet a more personal goal.
RAMS NOTES -AboUI 1, 100 -son&
sllOwed UI) " ll'tt DltMVlalld Holt! Wed!leldeV tor ll'tt Ram'' annual klekott luncMC>n UJOnsorad
bv ,,,. team'• boolle< club and Anaheim
Chamber Of Commerce. EmcM ·-Amtld OI KABC news lnlrodueed CO<tleh Jllfwl It....._,
nollno, ''Ht'& so llkablt, dOCI• ecluaNv come up
and Pel him." •.• Jedi v--..cs on Iha ~r
Salurdav n!lllll wlln Iha Cllarotn : "11'1 llOlno lo
De a rt•I meuurl1>11 slk:k. San Ottrvo brl"lll In an
•e<l•l elleck tllal's DOl"ll 10 tw us " . The
Anahflm Cily Council drew ut> en of!"'81
oroc:lamallon Which will cllanoe ll'Ht c.llv's name
lo Ramal'ltlm on S.01, 11 wllen ,,,. Rams ooen
thf rt11ular hOma season •11aln&I N-Orleans .
OwMf' ~-Fr'Wllltrt on lhe 1"3 leeson:
"I fMI we're on lhe brink of a new ere. If vou "" eny smlltt on our fac:ei, II'• btcauM we all r.ense
s~lhlno woncterlul ls llOlno lo llePoan."
OILERS • • a
From Page C1
schedule. But, I don't thmk Thad
any other choice."
Henry had inserted a
winged-T offense into the Hunt-
ington Beach attack and out of It
came All-CIF running back
Danny Thompson and quar-
terback Eric Lawton. Billy Ray, a
&-4, 210-pound tight end and
linebacker. All are back with first
team All-Sunset League creden-
tials for thelr senior season.
"I don't want to put pressure on
the new coach," says Henry, "but
he's going to get a helluva team. I
would hope he'll come from the
staff (which includes Howard
Isom, Kurt Clemens, Mike Dodd
and John Domingo)."
a •
es, too.'' said Reds' skipper Russ
Nixon.
"Everything is falling into
place," Marshall said.
Everything except the Dodgers'
pennant surge, on hold with At-
lanta's victory earlier in the day
at San Francisco. The Braves still
lead the Dodgers by 5 'h games.
"We're playing( better, and we
have to continue to play that
way," said Marshall, ever mind-
ful of the Dodgers' dreadful play
in the previous six weeks.
The r esurgent Marshall
cracked his first home run of the
night iO the first inning, when the
Dodgers struck for five runs
against Gale, 3-5, their biggest
first inning of the season.
He singled in the second inning.
then hit his second homer of the
night and 11th of the season m
the fifth.
"He's always been one to con·
tend with.'' Nixon said of
Marshall, who's 7-for-10 with
two homers and five RBI so far in
the series. "l hadn't seen him tha t
much, but his minor league
numbers were unreal."
The refe rence was to
Marshall's big 1981 season m the
Pacific Coast League, at Albu-
querque. where he hit .373 with
34 home runs and 137 RBI.
MOFFET • • a
From Page C1
always gone faster at night. 1
made a lot of dumb ruoves. I wish
1 could jump back 30 minutes,"
Carey said after the finals.
Lundquist was among those
predicting that Carey would
break his own record at night, but
Carey's prelim time stood up as
the world record, bettering the
1:59 19 set by American gold
medalist John Naber at the 1976
Olympics.
Another American record, the
third of the day including Carey's
backstroke time, fell when
17-year-old Jeff Kostoff of Up-
land, Calif .. won the 800 freestyle
in 7:58.31.
Mary T. Meagher, world record
holder m the women's 200 but-
terfly, beat Tracy Caulkins, the
Tennessean seeking a 46th na-
tional title, m the night's most
eage rly a wa ited matc hup.
Meagher's time was 2:09.53, well
off her record, and Caulkins-was
second in 2: 11.57.
In the wome n 's 800.
17-year-old Tiffany Cohen 6{
Mission Viejo won her 10th na·
tional title with an 8:30.24 per-
formance.
Carey, a University of Tex.as
student from Mount Kisco, N.Y ..
was third on the all-time list in
the event before becoming No. 1
with his performance m the
Wednesday qualifying. He cov-
ered lhe final 50 meters in 30.66
seconds, compared to Naber's
32.19 in the 1976 record per-
formance.
Naber still holds one world re-
cord, the oldest one in swimming,
55.49 seconds in the 100 back.
That also was established in the
1976 Olympics, five daya before
Naber set the 200 backstroke. re·
cord.
The top two U.S. finiahers in
each event of the nationals qual-
ify for the American swim team
at the Pan American Games later
this month.
Moriarity plays out
his rally ·with NFL
HOUSTON (AP) Larry
Mortar1ty did not take the normal
rou1e to becoming a fifth-round
draft choice of the Houston OU-
el"I.
He suffered serious injurie?S
when he fell from a pickup truck
at age 15, 1pent his 16th blrth(lay
ln the hoepital wlth spinal men ·
lngttls and played only one year
of htah ~ool football aa a
170-poWld noee l\lud.
So how could Mortarity cmergt
from all U\at to line up at running
back beside Earl Cuopbell to-
nlaht when the Oll~n open tMtr
Natfo:na1 Football League exhl-
bluon ...on against the &Jtl-
more Colt.a In the Altrodomo?
Morlalily 1pent two )'C?al"I aft.e.r
high school llttins weights "be--
cause t was tired of befna llrND."
He competed in teen·.,e body
building oon tes\a, played one yoar
of junior college football and
tran1ferred to Notre Dame where
he ~ a start.er.
"After aomethina like that (9C-
cident and tllnea), lt'a time to ail
back and evaluate Uf~." Morlar.lty
said. "b Ute worth beln, a hilb
IChool !ootball ttar or art you ).Wt
lucky IO be alive and enjoy your·
wlf. I jul\ WOil my time and '°' back into thh\gll. ..
Moriarity will be one of thJft
rookl .ia~n for the Ol)ere, who
are trying to breek out of a
two-yar at.ence from lhe play·
o(fs.
Perfect form
Membe rs of the U.S. synchronized swim team
run through practice Wednesday at the
Mc Donald's wim Stadium in Los Angeles. The
team is preparing for this weekend's Sunkist
American Cup II Synchronized Swimming
Championships on the USC campus.
Olympic tuneup begins
tly tbe Associated Press
John Gonzalez, who will produce NBC's
coverage of the first World Championships
of Track starting this S unday, doesn't expect
many people to stay up for the post-midnight
weeknight telecasts.
So he tells colleagues: "I hope America
tapes it."
For much of the world -Europe in
particular -the world championships are
the pre-eminent sporting event of 1983.
They mark the first time ever outside the
Olympics that all the best track and field
athletes in the world will compete in one
meet.
But here. with the boycott of the 1980
Olympics, track and fi eld has slipped from
the immediate conciousness of the American
pubLic. Television in particular has done little
since 1976. Given the turnover in world-class
Americans ovt'r that seven years, most of the
new big names remam obscure.
Like, who is Calvin Smith?
Legging it out
SPORTS ON TV
"We don't have anything to play off in
1980," says NBC spokesman Kevin
Monaghan. "We have to build our o~n
heroes."
Adds Gonzalez:
"In Europe, athletes like Carl Lewis,
Evelyn Ashford. Edwin Moses are regarded
as gods. Yet they can walk down any s treet in
the U.S. and go unnoticed."
NBC will carry 15 hours of coverage
from Helsinki. Finland, next week, almost all
of 1t on tape. Ten hours will be Saturday and
Sunday afternoons. the other five in
one-hour segments each weeknight, replac-
ing the David Letterman show from 12:30
a.m . to 1:30 a.m., F.a.stern and Pacific time.
That's too bad, because it means m05t
P._e<>ple wiU be asleep for some of the more
mteresting matchups.
Smith, the new world record holder in
the 100 metel'S, wiU compete on Monday
against Lewis in the men's 100, and Ashford
will challenge East Germany's MarLies Gohr
in the women's 100.
On Tuesday, the 800 meters will be run,
although that has lost some luster with
Sebastian Coe out: there wiU be the men's
10,000 meters with Alberto Salazar, and
Moses will be going for his 8 lst straight win
in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles.
On Wednesday, Lewis will compete in
the long jump and Mary Decker in the
women's 3,000 meters, and both 400-meter
relays will be run.
Moreover. Helsinki is seven hours
ahead of the F.a.st Coast, 10 hours ahead of
the West, meaning that many of the events
there will take place when Americans are
just sitting down to breakfast. How many
people who are interested enough in track to
s tay up past midnight t.O watch it wiU be able
to go almost 24 hours without learning the
result?
Vladislav Bogicevic of the New YorkCosmos (in white) can't stop the San
Diego Sockers' Jose Neto from blast ing a kick in their game Wednesday.
,
UL Tl IHGIUIO ...
SMITH & TUTHILL
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TAYLOK
Temesvari hot
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -That jet-like sound
being heard around women's tennis is 17-year-old
Andrea Temesvari of Hungary climblng up the
computer rankings. Sticking neck out
' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 4, 1983 ("6
Hambletonian
set Saturd8y
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J .
(AP) -T V Yankee or Coleman
Lobell aren't houaehold words,
but the name Haughton is -at
least in the households of thOM?
involved with or who follow har-
ness racing.
Haughton is a name that stands
for success, and Its connection
with T V Yankee or Coleman
LobeU will gain those colt.a more
attention then they might have
received when they race Satur-
day in the $1 million Hambleto-
nian for 3-year-old trotters at the
Meadow lands.
Beginning in 197~. a Haughton
has driven to victory in the
Hambletonian five times. .
Billy Haughto n , the
59-year-old HaU of Fame father,
has won the prestigious race a
record-equaling four times with
Christopher T . in 1974; Steve
Lobell, 1976; Green Speed, 1977,
and Burgomeister, 1980. Ben
White is the only other four-time
winner -1933-36-42-43.
Tommy Haughton, the
26-year.old son, became the
youngest driver to win the
Hambletonian last year with
Speed Bowl.
Tommy's brother Peter, killed
in a car crash in 1980, became the
youngest driver to win a
Hambletonian heat when he
scored with Cold Comfort the
year Billy won with Green
Speed. The victory with
Burgomeister was an especially
emotional one for Billy, because
the colt had been trained and
driven by Peter.
Saturday, Tommy will drive T
V Yankee, who is the early 3-1
favorite in the 13-horse second
division of the first heat over the
one-mile Meadowlands track,
although he has been troubled by
a throat infection and has raced
only three times this year. Billy
will drive Coleman Lobell, a 15-1
outsider in the 12-horse first
division, where the early 8-5
choice is the Howard Beiss-
inger-trained entry of Joie De Vie
and Astro Hill.
"Everybody is wondering how
T V Yankee is," said Tommy
Haughton. "I think he is aU right.
He trained Monday right around
two minutes."
The throat infection was dis-
covered after T V Yankee fin-
ished third ln the first elimination
heat of the Founder's Cup at
Vernon Downs July 22. He was
1Cratched from the final and ah.ip-
ped home with a record of one
second and a third in three starts
this year after posting eight wins
and a third 88 a 2-year-old.
A big question mark is his abili-
ty to raoe two heats. &0mething he
hasn't done this year.
But Billy Haughton felt that
"being well I think he has 88 good
a chance to go two heats as any-
body. Whether he can go three
heats is another matter."
The first five finishers in the
two first-heat division come back
for a second heat, and if either
division winner wins, the race i5
over. But if there is a different
winner, then the three winners
come back for a raceoff.
Coleman Lobell has won only
once, with three seconds and
three thirds, in 15 races this year.
But he looked good in his last
start July 29 when he finished
second by 1 ~ lengths to Astro
Hill in a heat of the Beacon
Course Trot a_J the Meadowlands.
Blizzard
rocked
• 1n soccer
SAN JOSE (AP) -Steve
Zungel scored with 2:58 left in
regulation time Wednesday as the
Golden Bay Earthquakes tied,
then went on to take a 3-2
shootout victory from the Toronto
Blizzard in North American Soc-
cer League action.
The goal tied the score at 2-2,
forcing the game into overtime.
The two teams played through
two seven minute and 30-second
overtimes with the score ream-
ining tied.
In the shootout, the F.arth·
quakes scored three times to Tor-
onto's one, giving Golden Bay the
final point for the margin of vic-
tory.
The win extended the F.arth-
quakes' undefeated home record
to 10-0.
The first halC ended with Gold-
en Bay on top 1-0 as Stan Terlecki
scored his seventh goal of the
season at 19:02 with ~ts from
Zungel and Leo Cuellar.
Toronto came back in the sec-
ond half to tie at 45:38 when
Pasquale Deluca scored his third
goal of the season with an assist
from Roberto Bettega. Then the
Blizzard went on top 2-1 at 69:38
as Bettega notched his second
goal of the season assisted by
Jimmy Nicholl and David Byrne.
That set the stage for Zungel's
heroics as Terlecki took a corner
kick, defender Steve Litt headed
the ball forward and Zungel beat
Toronto goalie Jan Moller to the
punch as he slipped the ball past
Moller and into the goal.
Cosmos post
3-1 victory
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J .
(AP) -Julio Cesar Romero
tallied a pair of goals Wedne9day
night to lift the Cosmos to a 3-1
North American Soccer League
victory over the San Diego
Sockers.
The win boosted the Cosmos to
15-8 and allowed them to
strengthen their hold on first
place l.n the NASL'a Eastern
Divison. San Diego, which saw a
five-game winning streak
snapped, fell to 7-13 and re-
mained in the Western Division
cellar.
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RICHARD HAROLD TAY·
LOR. born August 19. 1936
in Aurora. Dhno1s, passed
away at the age of 47 on
August 1. 1983 in Orange.
Ca. He 1s survived by his
wife Antonio Taylor, son
Christopher Taylor and
daughter Victoria Taylor,
all of Orange. Ca.. father
Harold J Taylor of Aurora.
Illlnols. hi. brothers Robert
Taylor of Arlington. Texas,
Donald Tay lor of Aurora,
llllno\s, William Taylor of
Arlington Texas. Memorial
services are met for Thun·
day, Augutt 4, 1983 at
IO:OOAM at the Mariners
Church , 1000 Bi.on Ave.,
Newport Beach w ith
Pastors ~ne Molway and
Mike Fisher oflidatlng. In-
terment at Riverside Na-
tional Cemetery, Riverside,
Ca. In lieu of flowen th'e
family requeew memorial
contributlons be made to the
Richard Taylor {a.mfly to
benlflt Mr. Ta.ylor't unborn
child. ConttibutJona th<>Uld
be •nt to F•lrhaven Mem-
orial Puk. J 702 Eut Fair·
haven Ave., Sanui Ana, Ca
92701 .
Temesvari, top-seeded in the 74th U.S. Open
Clay Court was rated 33rd last year and says she's
surprised by her rapid escalation to the No. 11 spot on
the women's ratings.
Wednesday, the Italian Open champion over-
powered 11th-seeded Mlma Jauaovec of Yugoelavia
6-01 6-1 ln third-round play.
Tom Watson started play today in the PGA
Championship despite a stiff neck which cut short
his practice round Wednesday at Riviera Country
Club.
The Cosmos played without
their two top 9COl"era, Roberto
Cabanas and Giorgio Chinaglla.
Cabanas, the league's current
acoring leader, was sitting out a
one-game auspenaion while
Ch.ln.aalia, the NASL'a all-time ecort.na leader. mmed hi.a sixth _ :...~?tght pme with a pulled left
hamstrt.nc.
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Stephenson, Sheehan le~d LPGA field
DANVERS, M818. (AP)-Newly crowned U.S.
Women's 9J:>en champion Jan StepheNOn and
reigning LPGA champ Patty Sheehan led a field of
104 solfen lnto the opening round of the 4th annual
$17~1000 Boston Five Classic today at Radl.Mon
Fem.croft Country Club.
In the absence of LPOA Hall of Famer JoAnne
Ca.mer. Stephenson and Sheehan were out to take
over the lead u the year'• top money winner ln the
72-hole test off erin1 flnt prize money of $261250.
StepheTUIOn, an Australian naUve, became only
the \hlrd forelaner ln biltory to win the U.S.
Women'• Open l.Mt weekend, overt.'Omin& aiza1lna
Oklahoma heat and picking up $32,780 for a
one-atroke victory over C.mer and Sheehan.
One of the LPOA'• glamorous players. Step-
heNOn predict(.'(f 8 wlnnlna acore of 290 at th Broken
WOMEN'S GOLF n
Arrow, Okla .. coune. After a cautious f1nal round of
74. that'• what 1he won with In her third tournament
victory of the year.
Wlth their tie at 291, Carner and Sheehan collect
$15,400 apiece and ttma.lnecl 1-2 amona the leedina
money wlnnera on the tour OU. year. However,
Siepherwon zeroed ln on the lMd with her fat pay
check.
Carner, tak1na a reet frotn the tour Ulla week,
1Ull leMll with eamlnp of $1681744. Sheellan 11
tee0nd with $160,786, with SU!pheNOn right behlnd
with $1~9.000. '
Veteran Sandra Palmer, who 1atned her 20th
LPOA victory here Jut year with a one-etroke
vcict.ory over then-rookie Terri Moody, ii t.tX to
defend her championship. Palmer, now 42 and •
20-yMr v.teran on the tour. fired. 3-under-.par ee ln
the final round for a 72-hoJe ICOC'e of 284, four \&Oder
par. and UM,prile of $26,21M> • year .,o. It WM Ml'
first victory ln 19 month.a.
o.Je Luadqlllat Eaelinl and veteran Donna
Caponi alto are retum.tnc ln hope1 of wlnnlnC .,.in
on Radt.on hmcroft'a 8,008·yard coww. Lund-
quiat won on the LPOA'• first atop lo 1980. Caponi
capturtd the Utle the next year.
Step~ who now Uvee ln l'on Worth,
Texu. locxne u the player to beat ln the Botton J'lve.
The 31-year-old veteran proved her endurance ln
steamy Oklahoma lNt w kend and mor. llnllna
weather la forecut for thil area.
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O•-··-' d h torporallon Stephani• O Bryan lnOlllldual Garden Oro¥•, CA 82040 Thlt bvtl~ It conc:IUCled by • Cttuno-Sun Lee hu flleel 1 pellllon PlllC4 Newpor1 8Mell ca 92te0
un""'-" an persons W 0 AUTOMATED SWIMPOOLS. INC Thll alllttntfll waa filed ..... th Ille Nader Gholaml Tht llCllllOul buelne.. ntme general pertnershlp, In lhll C)()Un f0t an Otder allowlng TnOmaa G B<own.' 29 A.fbOlee,
may be otherwlle lnt.eretted Owy L ZuerlClhef. PrHldent County Clerk or Or•no• County on Thi• 1111erntt11 wu ttled wOll lhe a111..,,.,,1 tor the par1r1e111NP wM Cnan.. Jotan Haubf!Gll, Jr. pe11t1onar 10 enanoe hit/her neme rrvtne, ea 82714
in the wiU and/or est.lite. This 1•••-1 wH flied with th• July 27, 1983 County Cle<k ot 01~ County on ttled on July 2'. 1983 In 1n. Counly T111111etemen1 was ttleel """'h the from Chung-Sun LM 10 Anoe!• oar; o. Cohee, 4091 OWblO Cir· A llU has bee f led ~nly Clerll ot Orano• COOnly on ,.221Mt July 1~. 1983 ol 01enge Counly Clerk ot Oranoe County on Chuno-Sun l.. cle Hunltnaton BMch ca 112e.48 pe on n I Uuty t5, 1983 Publl1hed Orange Coaal Dally Ft20lll Full Name and AdOrn.1 ol lhe Per· JUnt 24, t983 IT 18 HEREBY ORDERED 1h11 1111 Tl\lt 1>u1Tnt1t la ~llld by a
by Donald Robert Olmsted & ,.220901 Pilot Auo 4, 1 t. 18, 25, 1983 Publl•hed Or111ge Coa11 Dally son Withdrawing LulM Love, 10 t6 l't1af7 '*'°"' lnltl'"led In lhe mallet OW-II partner.nip James Enrus Olmsted in the Publtlhed Orange Coe11 Delly 4435-83 Piiot July 21, 28, Aug .c, 11 , 1983 Eut Ch1pmtn, Oranoe. CA 92867 Put>llllled Orang• Co••• Oalty el0tMald appeer before Ihle ooun In Gary o CohM
S uperior Court of Orange Piiot July 21. 28, l<uo 4, 11, 1983 4206-83 Publlahed Orange CoHt Delly Pllol Ju1y21, 28. Auou114, 11. tll83 .Depanment No 3 al ,700 Civic Thlt •1•1-1 wae flied wtlh the
County r eques ling that 14217•83 Mt.IC NOllCE Piiot Aug 4. 11. 18, 25. 1883 4211·83 Genier Drive waa1. Santa Ana, Call· County Clerk of Orenge County on
James Ennis O lms ted & PtJBUC NC>TICE tornl•. on Augu11 211. 11183, al tO:OO July 11, tll83 PlB..IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI llll&INHI P\lll.IC NOTICE o'c:loek A.M., end thtll and lhe<e '2IDl1I James Ennis Olmsted be ap-NAME STA.TIMl!N'T ,.ICTfTIOUI aUllNHI Ml.IC NOTICE anow ceoM, II any they have . ""h'f Pvbllt!Wld Orange Cout Dally
pointed as personal represen-,ICTITlOUI llUllNEll Tlwl lollowtng person 11 dOlno N-'* ITATlMINT ITATEMINT °" WITHO"AWA.L K-G10 •aid pellllon lor c;h~ of name Pllol July 21, 28, Augutl 4, I 1, tll83
tative w administer the estate NAllME ITATIMINT bualneN u : The tollowlng persona ere dOlng '"OM PA.ftTNl:"IHlft ,.ICTITIOUI •u•*ll8 should nol be granted. 4209-83 I S h ' l M f Id Olmsted' TM rollowtng pei'IOnS are doing DOC ELECTRIC, 202 Abalone tlu1lneN H ' OPl!RATINQ UNDER NA.Ml! ITATWMIN'T IT IS FURTHER ordered lhl l • ------------0 trey ax te l>Ullnets.. Ave . Balboa lll•nd, Calif 92862. (A.)W IL 0 KI N 0 00 M. (8 I FICTITIOUI au ....... NAME The IOllowlng persona a1e dolrog copy of thll order to .now C!AUM be --•c NOTIC[ (under the independent Ad· TEAM MARKETING SYSTEMS Bruce Wllll1m1, 202 Abalone Ave . ~IONT·A·PLANT, 20322 VIiiage °'. l>o1lnet1.. published In the Orange Coul Dally ___ ..;. ... ..;;.;;~--;....;.;.;..;.....;..;;....;. __ _
rrunistrauon o f Estates Act).'Lf0, 10321 Weslmlnstar Avenue. Balboa llland, Calif 112682 Huntington Beach, Ca 92646 The lollowln eraon hU ORLE ASSOCIATES LIMITED Pilot, I newepa~r of oeneral 'ICTITIOUI au ... 11 Th . f h IGarden Grove, C• 92643 This buslneaa 11 c:onduc:te<l by an Fred Hernandu Ill, 20322 VIiiage Withdrawn aa 1 ...J!llf!i partr>er from bARTNERSHIP, 1 Calif0tnla L1mlled clrcuta1ton. pYblllheO In tl\11 county NAJM ITATl..wf
e peuuon 15 set or ear:in.g Rlc:h11d H. Tylef, 10321 West· lndMdu•I br , Hunt1ng1on Beach, C•. 92646 Iha pertnerantp"c>Peratlng under the .,111nerahlp, 1600 O<ove Str .. 1. 11 leul once • W.-lor lour con· The lottowlng l*"IOm .,, dolne
ln Dept No 3 at 700 Civic mlnsllf Ave, Garden Grove, Ca Bruce Wiiiiama This bualneh 11 conducted by: an tlcllllou• bualneu name 01 lom lsu111 t30, N•wPor1 BelCh, c a. aecullve welt• orlOt lo Iha Clay of Ml<I bullneta u
Center Dr . West, Santa Ana, 112643 Thill 111temen1 waa flied with tt>e l'dMdueJ FoOlar II 705 Eut Balboa Blvd 112060 t>nrlng CULINA.RV ARTWORKS, 880 Vlc;. CA 92701 on August 24 l983 01ryl E Jacoo1, 16962 Lark lane, County Clerk ol Orange County on Fred HarnanOez 111 Balbol CA 92661 ' Stanley w Grlbt>le. t3036 Mind· Oiied July 13, 11183 IOtts St.. Coll• M .... CL 112e27
9 30 ' Huntington Beach, Ce 92649 July 27 11183 This 1111emen1 was lit.a wllh the The flcllllous bullnHs nem• lnao way. 4. Marina Del Rey, Call· Frank Oomenlchlnl Leo Lira Romero. 880 vlclorla St ,
at IF. a .mu. OBJECT Thts t>usineas IS conduclea by. 11 1'221113 County Cll!fk of Orange County on statement 10, Iha perlnerahlp wu ornla 90211 t Mlchael J Le~ey, Judge of the eo.11 M .... ca 92627 YO to lhe lmltlld par1nershlp Published Orange Coasl 0111y iJune 30, 1983 11180 on Nov 8 1979 In Iha County or 18266 Penlntuel 0t1v11, Kelaeyvllle, Supetlor Coun Thi• builneaa I• conduC1ed by. all
granting of the peUl1on, you Oeryl J1<:obs Piiot Aug 4, 11. 18. 25. 1983 F21t150 Orange FILE NO F126t79 Celllornla ll5451 Publlahed Orange Coasl Dally P1101 lndlvldu11
should e ther appear at the Thts s111ement wn hied whh tne 4425-83 ~ Publ11'1ed Orange Cout Dally Full Name ano Address ol lhe Per· Thi• bullneu is condt.1C1e<1 t>y 1 July 21. 28 Auousl 4, 11. 1983 Leo Lira Romero
heanng ~d state you objec-~~n:r, ~=~ 01 Orange County on PUBllC NOTICE 1101 July 2 I, 28. Aug 41 11 1983 son Withdrawing Thomas G Cos-1m111<1 pannetship GALE AS· 3091•63 Tht• 11111emen1 wu llled With IM . f J b ' ..,_ 421fl.83 oleto. 533 Ohio Ave , Apl 4 Long SOCIA.TES •m• II' NOTICE County Clerk or Orange County on tlons o r I e written 0 Jee· .-~ I Beach. CA 90814 IMITEO PARTNERSHIP ___ ..;.r..;;.;;---;....;.;..;;.,;....;..;;....;. ___ June 20, 1983
lions wilh the court before Published 01ange Coast Dally FICTITIOUI au11Nll8 ~ nun• 'C NOTICE Published 0•1nge Coasl Delly I ca111om11 Limited th h y 1>1101 July 2 t, 28, August 4, 11, 1983 NA.Ml STATEMENT I"~ Piiot Aug 4. I l , 18. 25. 11183 ~artnershlp 'ICTITIOUI llUllNl!ll e eanng. our a ppear· .4226-83 The loUowlng person 11 doing ptanely w Gribble, NAME ITA.TRllll!NT ance may be in person or by t>Uslness as FICTITIOUI •UllNE88 I General Par1ner The 1041owlng persona are doing
F'J\lfn
Publllhecl Orange Coul Dally
Piiot July 21, 28, Aug. 4, 11, 19113
4214-83 your atwmey nunttC NOTICE ACCOUNTING ANO FINANCIAL I NAME ITA.Tl•NT Ml.IC NOTICE This a111emen1 was llled Wllh 1he bualneas •• IF YOU ARE A C REDI-l"UIK. SERVICES, t7985-HSkyparkC1rclt,L The following persona are doing County Clerk of Orange Counly on ElCECtJT1vE HAIR. 7242 Fenwey
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Irvine CA 9271<1 111uslness u · FICTITIOUI aUllNlll July 13, 1883 'S'. Westmlnlater. CA 92883 P\8.IC NOTIC£ or a contingenl credii:or '~l~~:A~=· Slier• s. Mamdanl, 925 So Four1h BARBARA'S BRIDAL SHOPPE NA.ME STATEMENT F220518 Susan Lynn Davick. 7242 Fenway _______ ......;;_;..,;,_ __ _
o f t h e deceased, you must file T"-IA'lowlng ........,..na are doing Ave .. Arcadia, CA 9 1006 270 E. 171h Street, Costa Mesa, Ce The 101tow1ng persons ara doing Publtshld Orange coast Delly '8'. Weatmlnllter, CA 92883 'ICTITIOUI ., ... ,, •~ "' ,,....~ This business I• conducted by an92827 p David Earl Mor ell 102 Scholz NAME ITA.TR•NT your claun w ith the court or bualnesa IS. lndlvtduel Barbara E. King, 275 E t8lh buslneu u . 1101 July 21, 28 Aug 4 11 1883 r • present it l() the personal rep-G & G ENTERPRISES. 27301 s. B Mamdenl S treet. no8, Coetll Mesa. Ca. 92827 NORTH HILLS PHYSICAL THEA· 42 t3·83 • . . Pleza, 12138, N.S CA 92863 l>O~~no person• are doing
resentau·ve appom' ·--' by the Plnavela, Mlaelon Viejo, Ca. 92691 This ll11temen• wlS flied with tne Thia bualneu la oonducled by: an APY ANO BACK SCHOOL. 121 t W. Thia bualnett 11 conduc1ed by· a """' Georg• Michael Traulhweln, ' I di Id I Lambert Road, Sutle 100, La Habra, general par1ner1hlp. PINE KNOT MOTEL, 8302 W. court within four m o nths "730 I Plnavete, Ml••lon "'Ajo, Ce. Counly Clerk or 011nge County on n v ue Calllornla 80831 Susan Lynn Davick Coatt Hwy, Newporl S..Ch, CL -w... · July 25, 1983 Barbero King o p P\BLIC NOTICE This 1t1tement 11 Mleel with lhe 82663 from the date of first issuance t.12691 ,221m This 1111emenl was 1116<1 wttto the Frank Sorren11no, M. • A ro· w
f I lded · Sec Virginie L Tr1tuth-ln 27301 C 1 Cl k I O C 1 leaslonalCorporellon,381 E Whll!ot "CT"IOUIJ aUtJINISS County Clefk of Orange County on Duane & JMllit W~. 281 ~ et7te00rs as hpro~ba tnCod·1o1nave1e, Mt."aion Viejo, ca'. 92691 Published OrB11ge Coaai Delly oun Y er o range oun Yon Blvd,, La Hebta, C1lltornl1 ll063t July 27, 11183. Hanover, Colt• Mell, Ce. 82820
Uon of l e nv t.e e This business la conducted t>y: a Piiot Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, 11111~457·83July 13, 1983 l'2205la This business Is conducted by: • NA.ME ITATl!MINT f'221MI Thi• bultneta a. conducted by: en of California. The time for.._..., f.artnershlp. p bi I•"-' 0 C 1 0 1 corporation The IOllowlng persona are doing Publlahed Orange eo.11 Dally Individual.
fill la ill . """vi I • L T lh el u .. ,..., range OBI •1 y Frank Sorrentino. M o .. PrHlo.tlt bullntU ••. Pllol Aug .. 11 Ill 25 1883 Jeanie Wengeler ng c ams w n ot expire rg n . r1u w n Mt.IC NOTICE Pllol July 21, 28, Aug 4, 11, 1963 This statement Wll flleel with Iha BALBOA ISLAND REALTY ANO · ' ' ' ' 4438-83 Thia 1111-1 wu lllecl #Ith the
prio r to four months from the .... This atlllement WU flied wllto Iha 4224-83 c c INVESTMENT COMPANY. 201 Count)' Cieri< of Orange County on
da f h h
, 'ced "'ounly Clerk of Orange County Ot\ 'ICTTTIOUI aUllNE81 Counly ler1t 01 Orange ounty on Merine Av•, Balboa Island, C•llf., f't&.IC NOTICE July 7. 1983
te o l e eanng noti lJu1y 11. 11183 NAIK ITA.TlMINT Ml.IC NOTICE July 14• t983 92662 ,.._ above. F220302 The lollowlng person II doing F220l70 BETSY G. BOYD, 539 Rl.,,.,..de FICTITIOU9 llU..... Publllhed Oteng. Cout Delly
YOU MA y EXAMINE the Publllhed Orange Co.st Deity t>usJneu as l'ICTITIOUI aUllNEU Publlsheel Orenoe Ce~~ Dally Of , Ntwport Beech. Calif .• 112860 NAME ITA.TW..-wT Piiot Julv 21, 28, Aug 4, 1 t, 1983
file kept by the court. If you Pilot J uly 21, 28, Aug. 4, I l, 1983 PACIFIC PIANO RENTAL, 270 E NAME ITA.Tt•NT Pilol Aug 4· I I, 18· 25· 1 LARRY ADA.MS FINANCIAL INC. The toltowlng l*'IOf1 Is dOlno • ~
. le ....... . th tat 4208-63 17th SI ' Coe111 Meu. CA 112627 The lollowlno pertonl .,. dolOG 4294"113 CALIF., 107 Cofal. Balboa Island, IMJslneaa .. are Ill res..,.. ln e es e, Oennll J and Meg Lee. 1616 Oakit>usinets as Calif .. 92862 L R ANO ASSOCIATES. 3990
you may serve upon the ex· Nil.JC NOTIC£ Tr .. Ct • Glendora, CA 91740 KEPOT PRODUCTS COMPANY Thi• bullnMI II c:ondue1ed by • WHterly Plaee, Sutt• A.pl. 100, ..._. Nil.IC NOTIC[
ecutor or administrator, or ITATE•NT M wrnc>ftAWAL Thia bu.1lnes1 It conducled by an LTD . 161162 Lerk Lane. Hunttnglon f't&.IC NOTICE general pennershlp: port Beech. CA 92860 F'ICTTTIOUI .,... ..
h { th ~ lndMdual 8ffcti C• 92649 Larry Adami Gregory G. Rowe, 2300 Fairview upon l e a ttorney or e ex-,,_..,.. ,A.ltTN€RINP °"°"'""Q M L • . FICT1T10UI au...-11 Pr ... denl Rd .. Cost• M .... CA 112828 N,... ITAT'lmWT ~l()~ or a~tor. and UMDER 'tC'=I auatNlll Th~ •• -::amen. was tiled With the H,?n~:=;;,;1=. ~8~i~r' Lllll9, NAME ITA.TlMUfT Thi• •I••-· WU hlecl wllll lhe Tnla bullnMI 11 conducted by an The lollowtng persona .,. d06ng
file with the rourt with proof Th• loltowlng person 1111 Counly Clefk or 0raJlQ41 County on Max a Fratto, 22392 var Oemosa, The f04towlng per~n• are dOlng County Clerk of Otange Counly on lndlVldual l>u.U-1 •
o f service, a written ....nuest wilhCSr•wn Ma -al~·"~ from July 27. 1983 ,,_111• MllSlon VlejO, Ca 92692 t>uslneta as. .!Yly 14, 11183 Gregory G Rowe TH E MILK PALACE. 840 W. tlltll ·--. .. ~-,.._., ..... Tiii• t>usl I d led I> ROBOTS A.NO COMPANY, 4000 f'22llllM Thia 1111-t ... tiled wtth lhe Street, Cotna Mell, Ca.112827 siaung that you desire special Iha pertnershlp operating under the Put>llSMd Oranoa Coal! Dally 11 It .... ~-.. ~hf'p con uc Y • Weste<ly Place, Sulla tOO, Ntwp0r1 Pul>llthed or:i• Cou1 Delly Coun"' Cler1t of Ot-County on Sam E Ryu, 1001 E Granl. Senta • f th t"· f · liclllloua t>usl..-nama or m .... .,_ .. ~ ... · ,._A_h c "2'"'"'' ... ., -... -A Ca 112701 n once o e ..... ng o an Ill· P Alm P oductl Piiot Aug '· 1 t, 18, 25, 1983 Oaryi E Jecobl ....-. . • " """ P11o1 July 28. Aug , 11, 111, 111.... J11ty 18, 1983 na, •
ventory and app ra.l.9ement of 15111r=· A.pt. ~2 Gi!:a1e. 4424·63 Thi• 111temen1 was ttlecl Wllh the ,.;:,h~11;;~•:2~ °'. 4~ ~ Sue o . Ryu. 1001 e. Grant, Santa
est.ate assets or o f the peti-c.1110tn11 91205 Ml.IC NOTICE 1countty c~~ 01 Orange County on Joaeph J Mdc0td, ae2 B•VWOOd ,P~~. 1~~5.<;°o&;, Dfllty ~Tur~= 11 conduClllCI by.1111
lions or accounts mentio ned Tiie llC1ltlou1 bu1lneH name July 1• 1 f'220tOO o.. N~ e.tch, Ca 92e&O 83 ,...,,TIO.IV.,
In Section 1200 and 1200 5 o f 11atemen1 tor the partnerlhlp waa l'ICmtOUI llllltNEH I P t>ll had o c t Dally Thia business '' conducted by • Nil.IC NOTICl 1· ..C52· Sam E.'Ryu . . ' flied on Mey 18, 11182 ln liwl County NAME I TAT1!•NT u s range OH general par1netShlp This 1111-1 wu filed wtlh the the Califorrua Probate Code. or Los Angelet. The tull n~ and The fOllOWlng persona ere dOlng Pl~I Jty 21. 28, Auguat 4, 1 '· 1983 Joaept> l MISlll NOTICI! OI' TillUIT'el 'I IA.LI P\ll.IC NOTICE County Clerk of OtllflO' County on
Job M cDonald Wren restdenca of the person wilh<lrawlng t>ustnesa u 22 -63 This slat~ment was llleel wtth tile On Augull 17• l983 11 1o·oo a.m.I July 7. 11183
8 VI El Pr d S I u 11par1ner 11 SO E $HEARSON/AMERICAN EXPRESS1 f'ICTITIOUl llll ... 11 "2aOtet
Publlahed Or•noe Cou1 Dally
Piiot July 21 , 211, Augv1t ~. 11, 11183
4073-43
1 15 a a o, ate P LAR LECTRIC POWER SVS· Ml.IC NOTICE County Clerk ol Orange Counly on TRUST DEED SERVICES, INC. U I N .. ..-IT'"TI.,_..., ZOO •lrlc:k MIC™tneud TEMS, 245 Magnolta, Colla Mesa. June 17. 1983 -.. _..., t820 C11alln1 Strael Laguna Beech, ca 92627 F211113 Trualee. or SuccetlO< Tru11ee or Tile t04lowlno pereon i. doing
R edondo B eacb, Ca. t0Z'77 C•lllornla 9285t Stephen R Syzek, 245 Megnolla "~!~o~:,.~=~· Put>llshed Orange coa.at Dally Sub1111uted r n.11tee. of that cwtaln1buslneaa u : Zl3/3Z8 9085 Signed Geteld Mlchenaud St Costa Mesa Ce 821127 Piiot Jul" 21. 28, •ug 4, 11, 1983 Deed of Trusl execulecl by Chrli F. TOTAL HEALTH ANO FITNESS • M 11 VICI 1 eel ·· • · The lollowlng persona are doing ' " Callas, en unmarried man, and r• PUBLICATIONS, 2l8'"1 Paarl St .. Published Orange Coast p 9{ lck M~aud Larry Gtarum, 258 San Jo&Qitln St, bualnesa as 4212•83 c0<ded September 16, 11180 u In-N-""" ,._A_h, CA 9"'"'"" 1------------
Dail Pil J I 28 29 A 1 r Laguna Beach Ca 92651 THE THAI TOUC H RES 9 37 ""''.,...... ""'"" MUC NOTirc Y ot u Y • • ug. This 1111emenl was filed With Ina fhla business 11 conducted by· •ITAURA.NT 2616· S M"' el N : elrument 211 t. in boo11 1 45, Mr. Eric R. Jenlca.n. 218"' Pear1 1 ___ _..;.;.;;.;=..;..;.;:;.;,.;.;;.~;;;_ __ _
4, 1983 Counly Clerk ol Los Angeles County llmlle<I per1nershlp Dorl Beac~ Ce 92~ .,,u . ew page 289 Olllelal Record• ol Ora1'1Q41 St .. Newport 8eac:h. CA 92662 'ICTITIOUI llU ... 11
4355·83 °'' date indicated t>y Ille stamp Stephen A Byzek P ~ "-·· h k 1"""5 Oki Ml.IC NOTICE County, Calllornla, and purtuanl to This buslneN 11 condue1ed by an NAME ITA.Tl•NT at>ove T _,. ran-uvvngc II • cvv 8· that Cllfllln Notice of Oelauh end lndlvldual ------------hlS st•tement was "'""' with the noma Avenue Southgate Calllorn11 "'OTICE OF TRUtT•e•a I A.LI Elecllon 10 Sell thereunde reeorOed Er'-J ,_. The IOllowlng persona .,.. oOlng Fiie No 82-29734 Coun1y Clerk of Or1nge County on eo280 ' ' " "' "' en .... n t>ualneu as· P\B.IC NOTICE FILING ~NO RETURN REQUESTED July 27 111113 S ••k Dou """ 12005 Okla-T.8. No. 030101.nl April t, t983 H 1n11rumen1 no Thia 11a1emen1 wH llled with the SKI SUS TOURS ANO PROMO ___ _..;...;;.:;..;;.;.;:;...;..~.;..;;.;;._ ___ SY F"22ll0l ong-l'l9C ""· YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A 83· 137889, ol Ollic;lal Record1 of Counly Clerlt ol Orenge County on • •
NOTICE OF TfWITll!'I IA.LE HURWITZ. REMER & DIVINCENZO Put>llahed Or•""" CoHt Diiiy '1°m280• Avenue, Soulhgata. Calll0tn•a DEED OF TRUST. DA TEO NOV EM· .. Id County, wlll under and pursu1111 Jul 25 1983 TION, 21121 Shantar. Cotla Meea.
L-No.Tt41111-3 860 Newpor1 Cent O<I Ste 1555 ---.-~ SER 30. 1981 UNLESS VOU TAKE lo .. Id Deed olTrull Mii al pubHc y ' 1"2'21i2t Call! · 92826
T.a. No. 71U7.. Newport 8eKh. C:;lt~~ 92860 Piiot July c. 11, 18. 25. 198344134·63 Thll bullnets II oor>duc1ed t>y In-ACTION TO PROTECT VOUR avc;llon for euh. lewful money oltl'MI Publllhed Orange Coul Dally I INY~2 t8USR .. ~~E SC~FHA.~ ~ TTTU Ki.Vlei M Published t>y Orange Cou t Dally dMdualt (Hu.abend 6 Wllel PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Unlled SlatM of A.met'lc;e, It lhe Pllol Aug 4, 11, 111. 25. 1863 N l ce2e28 ·-•1111• ....-la -..., ....,..~=~ ~~ Piiot Aug 4, I l , Ill, 25. 1983 f't&.IC NOTICE m::.~::, llted with Ille ~:~f...::.~~ ~F y~~E N~~~u~~ ~:'r!'.!C::. f~~lc·~-~.:: 4455-83 MIKE JOSEPtt tiESSIOH. 529, ~ AT "'9lJC AUCTION NOTICE INVITIMO atOI C ounty Cletk ot 0.ange Counly on OF THE PllOCEEOING AGAINST Wast, S1n1a Ana, California all lhal WMIO># Gr°"9 Ave, Glandora. CM!t ,
TO TitE HIGHEIT 91DC>e" '°" P\8.JC N0flC£ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh1tµu1y t5. 11163 ,..__, YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A rlgtit. lltle and lnler111 Qonveyed to Nil.JC NOTIC[ Ol?CO CA.SH .A.MO/Oft THE CA.._,.I Oft sealed proposals lor turnlahlt19 all ,._.., .. LA.WYER and now '*d by It under seid Deed This bull,_ a. CX>flOUcted by a
CEfn"Wl€D C .. CICI 9"C .. D IN '1CmlOU8 llUalMlaa labor, malerlal1, equlpmenl, Iran.. PublllMCI Orange Coast Dally On Augy.at 24, 11183. at • 10.00 of Tru11 In the property lltu1ted In FtCTI'TIOUl IM.l ... 11 genaral panntrW!lp.
CtvlL COOE HCTION ~ (...,. N.U.: ITATl•NT portatlon and such othef laclll11M u "'1101July21. 28. Augutl 4, 1 I, t983 AM . SUHKIST SERVICE COM· Mid County and Stele delcflbed as· ~ ITAT'OmJfT Nyle Sdlaltlau-t I
..... at tM "'"9 9' .... In i.wM The I01lowlt19 pwson 11 doing m1y be r1qulrH lor 1983-84 41226-83 PANY H duly appointed Trutl .. DHISIT A· The lollowtng pwaon Is dOlng Thll llatemenl WU lllecl wlfh the
_, of 1M United I..._.) • bullneM U STREET MAINTENANCE PHASE I under and f)lnUlnl lo Oe11C1 ol Trwt PARCEL I LOI 111 ol Tract 10347. buslnen U: lcounty Clerk OI Of1nge County on
,....t, tttta Md lfttMMt_.,.,.... to SPRING CLEANING YEAR (RECONSTRUCTION OF AVOCA.DO l'tllllC NOTIC[ rlCOfded on Oec4mber 10. 1981. ae In lhe City ol lmne. County of Or· SPRING CLEANING YEAR July 18· lMJ end-helldt»J K tlftder Mid Deed A.ROUND, 310 VlctO<le Sulla A 201, STREET FROM FAIRVIEW ROAD Oocumenl no 13073 8oo11 14318. ange,State olCalllomla, u~map AROUND. 310 VIC10<la Suite A 201, ~
of Trwt In 1M ~~ ._.._.._ Costa Mase, 112827 TO COLLEGE AVENUE) wlll l>e , .. °'":o~:::~~.Tll IA.LE P'941 183 of Ofllclal Record• In lhe Mflledl-~nla~.~9.p, .p.~ 3d1-3091 ~-~!·,h~-An'n9~8~ ••. 310 Vlclorl• Pl~~~tl'<edly 28. ~ 1~~ o.ity deeert!Mdl r<athy Ann Hewlll, 310 Vlc;torta oeiY9d t>y lhe City of Coll• M ... at olflc:e of Ille County Recordet of Of· ....., ·~ "" ·~ "" "'" ' .,..,.., ..,. TRUSTOfl: W11.LAN> .,.,_.,el\ A.pl A.20 I. Coe11 MeN. CA, 82627 the Ofllol of Iha City Clerk, 77 Fair YOU .A.Jiii! .r~~A~T UMDEi. A •not County. Stala of Cllllornla. Ea· ange Counly, C1lllornt1. Suhe A 201. Coate M .... CA 92827 •297~ ~ -· HOf'E HAntA· Thi• bull,_. la oondueled by: an O<lve, Co1111 Mell, C1lllMnla, untll ,..10 ,.. ,...,1, oa ..... ._ 1 ecuted by Rlct1ar0 H. Adema, • EXCEPT all oll 011 and Thi• bull,_ II oonduc1ecl bV' an P\BUC NOTICE WAY, M llNllanted Wonllfl lndlvlduel. the hour of 11:00 e m .. A.ugus1 II, vs vr '"" .. , _ _... • llngle man WILL SELL AT PUBLIC hydrocarbon sub•llnOn and other indlvtdual,
... TICIAAY: UM10M '1'.De.llAL Kalhy Ann Hewlll 1983, et _.hlch lime lhey wtll be 1112, UNU!aa YOU TAKI ACTION AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER mineral rlghll, without, howev«, the Kethy Ann Hewlll '1CT1T10UI ...._ ..
IA.V1MOI ANO LOAN AllOCIA.· Thl9 lll lament •U llled with the opened pYbllcly and r .. d aloud In TO "'OTllOU>CT YOURT ~ •• l ~ FOR CASH (ptylble at llma of Nie rlghllO enler the turf-of .. Id lend This 1tatemenl waa filed wllh the NA• ITATDmNT
TIOM, a cwpofetlon County Cler1t of Orange County on the CO\lncll Ch1mbet1. S.•led MAY Ill! A Ar-.... --.. In l•wful money of the United SlllM) dowo 10 • dlatanC)I ot 500 1 .. 1 from County Clerk ol Otange Count)' on The tollowtng person 11 dOlf>Q
UCON>ED lllef'Cfl -, 1•1 aa July 2&. 1983. propoaal1 shell bear the Hiie of the ~'Y~H:e1:A~R1.:":~A~ 1t Iha Nor1h front enlrat\Ce 10 the the eurt-thereof. u r~ In July 28, 11183. IMJllMM u ·
.... ,,, No.MiM? 111aooll1 .. ,.... Pu ... ,.k ..... 0 Coumt 0"111yo work end lhe name Of Ille bld"9r but "'OCEEDINO AOA*•T YOU YOU counly COUr1hOUM an rlghl, tltle.~ 11hell7110eed. In 9ookrecor13~3c,OeQafnp.,... 2be<13. Of14~ Publllhed ore-eou':22J~1.! BrlHEAIOILTNoH 'McH~~~.·. 3!nt~ ~t,h 1"7 of OMcW fteeorde In IM ef· "'.,..,... ''not • no other dlallngulanlng mark• Any • lnter .. t conveyed to end now ,_,. .. " ...... ..,._ " 1 ...,., ,.. ... ....., floe of tti. 9'ecotdef of Ol'Mf9 Piiot Aug.+. t 1, 18, 25, 1983. bldt received al1er the tcheduleel '"s~ACR'r'ti~It Ltrg·LI by II undet said Oe11C1 of Tn.11t In lhe llclal Reo0td1. Piiot Aug. 4, 11. t8, 25, 11163. 112704 ' ' • .•
C-ty; 4451-83 closing lime 10< Iha rtc*pt of bldl • proper1ysltulledlnsaldCountylllld PA.RCEL2:EaMmenllUMtlor1h <4451·83 K. Sper1tuhl M,O., 1281 OcMn-
uld dMd of tn1at cte.c:,-.. the shall be returned 10 the blddet un· FORNIA., 11 Celllornla Corpof'allon 91 Calllornla detCtibed the land ,,_._ In lhe Sec11ona enlllled "Cer1aln tronl Laguna Beech Celll ~51 ~:Tlwl po'1lon 11/f Loe• of .,._IC NOTl"r: opened It shall be the sole reeponll· ~o1ult-~p~nted 1!~''...~!'nd;" thl In. Lot II of Tr1<:1No.9787. In lhe City e-11 ror Owners" and "Sup-f't&.IC NOTICE Thie bullnMa 11 cOnoucted by 1111
Tract MS, .. ..._,, °" meip ,... l"UIK. ~ bOlly ol lhe bld"9r 10 -th11 hl1 bid uw•no eecr""" ..,_, 0 lf\llt ot Coast MeN. u lhoWI• bn • m-.i por1, S.utemenr and Enctoech-Individual· ~ lft aooll 1t, , ... a"' rnlt-'1CTITIOUI ........ I• received In proper lime. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION racOtded In book 455. peget 33. 34, ment" ol 11141 Ar11cie enlltleel "ea.. l'lCTITIOUl IU ... 11 K. Sparkuhl M.O.
GI.__.,. ~ ,_. of Or· ~ nATRmNT A Mt of planl, Special Provtalon• ~~s~HE HIGHE,sr~~cpe~~ and 35 of Mlaoell~ Mapa, r• ment1" of ll'MI Oecllltlllon ol Cove-' Thi! fol~ ,,,.,...NT d......... Thll lllt-1 .... flied with !he .,. c-1y. c .-onw., deecitbed The f.............., 1 do4 and 1ddlllon1 to Genet•! Provt11on1 or u N n eo<ds ol OrllflO' Coun1y, C1lll0tnla. nan11, Condition• and Rettrlctlon• -""'V per1IOf1tl .,. ,,. • .., Counly Clerll or Orange COunty on .. ...._., ,arciet s .. ellowft -• "'~"'V pereon • no to the Slandard Speclllceltonl may 2924h of the Clvll coo.. all right, ll1M E}ICEPT THEREFROM an Un· delcrlbed In "SUBJECT TO:" below bUslnesa u : July 14 1983
meip MM"' ..... • ~ 10 end bullneaa u be obtained II the Ottlce of the City and lntarHt conwyed to and no'fl divided 40 petcanl lnt-t In and to (lhe dectwlllon") I HAST I NG S. LUN D S T RO M • ~ t1 of '•ce4 ...... ~ ttle of9oa -'I ORIENTAL SHIATSU SPA, 2022 E""~ 77 Fair Drive Colle Mell held t>y It under Mid Oe11C1 of TNll In 111 04I end mlnerel rlgllta but wllhOUt PARCEL 3: E._,.,.,,ll aa 1UC11 ARCHITECTS, 100 t W. 171h St Published Of Coaal ,.._..,, Quall St , Newport Beac:n, CA ll2eeO .. ,. • · • 1n. properly he< .. nal1tr deactlbed: · ' 1 r artlcul 1y 1 for1 Sulle J. Coela M-. Calll. 82e27 ll10fl ~, tM C-ty "-def 9' MNf C-Kun Kim 550 Paulatlno A.pt C.lilornla, u~ nonrtlundlble pay· TRUSTOR SILVIO F FACK an rJoht of entry lo lhe surtace or lo the .._...,I a• P .~ M ~ RALPH L HASTINGS 2051 Kno•· Piiot July 28, Aug 4. t 1, 18, 1983
"'you AM IN ODA.ULT UNOI!",. L-211. eo.ti Meaa. CA 92e26 ~~ g:i eiit ~ A~~~d/:~;~n~ unmarried m'•n · ~~ .. 0~-=:'~ot~:c:::!h1~ ~ t::C,~!:nei;,~11~~~ Y111t. Long 8Ncfl. ca111.: 90815
428M3
DER 0# TRUIT DATED lllletdl M. Thia bullnett II c:ondUC1ed by. ari mell Plana 199Clflcellon1 and other BENEFICIARY DAVID H .,...1men1 Corpofatlon a Calllomla dlllons and Reetrlc:tlonl delcrlbed In JON E. LUNDSTROM. It Cem· "8.IC NOTICE
1111• ~II YOU T Alltl ACTION lndMdual contrlci d0cumen1t may also be ORINKWA TER. a married man. u corporation., by deed r~ded Feb-"SUBJECT TO·" below (tlM "Muter penero w .. 1. lrvtne. Calll .. 92714
TO f'tM>TRCT "OUR "°"11'TY. IT ~r. ~u:i_, WM lllecl wtth lht ·~•mined ,, the Oftloe of the City "'· .. ~~~ *:r8"'' ~~2 ruery 14. 11158. In book 41117, oaoa Oeciarlllon") under fM See1lon1 ~.~!. eonducled by a 'le:TITIOUI ....... MAY• M>l..D AT A~ a.A.Lt. c Or c Clefk of the City of Coell ........ ..,....,..,_ anu•ry • .. 173 or Ofticlal Record• heeding• In IUCh Article enlltled .. ---......... ~-·.... ..,... ITATllllDrT If YOU NEID AN IJCPUUIATION Counl~ larll of ange ounty on Plalll end Spectllcellona w111 nol be lnlr No. 82-018985 of Olftc:lel ~ ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM an ro11ow1" "Own1r'1 Rlght1 and Jon E. Lundtlrom TM lolklwlng peraona are d06ng
0, THI NA TUlll 0, THE July 2 • 1983 malled Unlell lhMddltlonel S2.00 cord• In the office of ..... Atcorder undivided eo peroenl Int-• In lllld OUllM, utlNtlM and C.ble T-. Thi• lletament WU lllllCI wilh the bllslneM ..
'°"OCUC*tO AGAIMST YOU, YOU Publlltled Orange eoea?2"10: cnerge la lndvded wtth payment1 ~r.,.beilc::;~lcl deed~~~ to alt oil lllld rnlnefel rJohtl. but vision," "Sldeyard Eue'!'ent1", ~nl~ ~= ol Ofange County on NORTH HILLS PLAZA, 1&<430
aHOUl.D CONTACT A LAWYDl. Pl A 4 11 111 25 tll63 Eich bid ahall be mede on the MCf ngpr.,........, o wOhoul right of entry to the turf-"Support Ind Senlement,' "En-v-1 • B<oollhlnl Slree1. Swte 204. Foun-
1121 _....., Df., Cve ....... lot U0 • • • • i Proposal torm. aneeta p.1 ll'lrough 7 andtheNor1'*!Y200i..totlot6 ortothetubsurf-of NldlandlOI c:toechmenl," and "Community Fa· '1:a"7t lalnVallly.CAll2708 C1.... '433-83 P-8 provtded In lhe conlrect douC· In Block 22 of Trac1 No. 772· u Oeplhof5001eet.11gran111C110Palm QlltlMEU«n41n1 " Published Oreng. Coui Delly LLL Pulnerahfp, 184130
"(H a elrMI addt-°' --men11, and lhall be 11CComp1nled by enown on 1 map recorded In book lnvealmenl C0tporallon. • Calllornl1 PARCEL 4 An easement tor COr't!· Piiot JUiy 28• Aug 4• 1 1· 18· l883 Brookhurtt Str .. 1, Suite 204, Foun-daeltMtloft of Pfllt*tf II llMwft C) a e1r1lfled or u1hler'1 CIMlck °'a bid 23. P41oea 5 •nd 8 °1 Mlecellaneou• Corporation, by Deed rec:ol"ded Fat>· mon D<l-ay purpoM H deec;rlbed 4290-83 taln V11tey. CA 82708 aew...--f'8ftfJlafl'Hl\Mtolt9 t>ond '°'not let• than 1<W. ot lhe Maps. record• ot O.anoe County. n11ry 14,19~. In book 4187. pege In the Section entllled "Common Vleltle J P•tterson 5el3 0.0. _.,..._ « 0Wf'eel"'"11)." amounl 01 lhe bid. mlde peylble 10 C•Ulornla, •nd the South 2 00 feet 01 177 or Olllclal Records O<t-ay Eaaement" ot the Article PlalC NOTICE W11<,.WOfth Boulevaro.' Arvada. CO
TM beneflcWy vndef MNf 0..0 of ::> Iha City of COl'll M ... No propoael Lot II In 81oo1t 22 or Trect No. 772. u The 91reet adOr"t Ind Othe com· enlltled "Euemenll" of the Oecltr· 80002
Trwl, b1 ,_ Cl'f a breed! °' th•ll 1>e oonsl0er9d unleN accom-Shown on 1 rn•p recorOed In book mon deslgnetlon. II eny. of the 1aal ellon flCTITIOUI aUINI& Jamee L (jtKon, 2115 Indian
def-" "' the 1Ui•ttoM -wed ptnled by sueh out1er'1 Oheok. 23, PIQM 5 and 8 of Mltcellaneoui property ducrlb•d abov• II TM 1lreel eddr ... or Olher com· NA• ITAn•NT Sl)flno• Lane, N~ BMdl, CA
.........,, .__..of_ enevted Md cuh, or bidder'• bond. M1p1. rtcorda 01 Orange County, p!1rported to be 2330 UlllelOn Cir· mon deltgn•llon of Hid pr0pet1y· 31 The totlowlng perton I• d04ng 92860"
dl4t"'9d to ltM ~led • No bid shell be ocnlldered unleu Cllllornla. ere, Colla M .... Ca 112628 Sllkleat bualna .. 11. Thia Dusi~ 11 ex>nduc:ted by •
wftttet1 Dederetloft of Defwl1 and It la m&de on a bt1nk form IUrnlthed MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS ~~ Tt>e und&r11Qned Tru11ee di.. N1m1 and addrHI of the ECONOMY VIDEO SERVICES, ltmlled p1r1r>enhlp
Demand fef ..... enct wrlneft no-• f by lhtl City of Colle M•H end It 82nd Slr~t, Newpot1 Baeh. Ca, Ill cl11m1 any lleblihy '°" any lncQfrlCI· ~llclsry el whoM requetl the 17080 Sen Bruno No.H· 18. Fountain Paul Hurst, P•r1ner
tloe of a.r-t1 Mid et eleettofl to r-• made In 1ecord1nc:e wllh ttoe • alrMt a drfltl °' common dellO· nan of the 1trN1 10dr ... and other Nie 11 being conducted: Uptown Valley, Callt 927011 Thia llatement waa nled with the
-the 1111def ... Md I• ... Mid 00 provlalona of Ille Propo111 require· nation 11 thown •bovl. no warr1t1ly common dM1gn111on. lf any. llhOW1'I Federel S1v1ng1 and LO•'? ANOCI•· FRliOERICK S SINGER, 17080 County Clef'k of Or•,. County on ~ 10 aedlfy MW~. fnenlt . 11 given l~ 111 oompleten"' Of CO<• herein II the 11r .. 1 t<ldr ... or other t Io n o I C h Io • O o , C I 0 San Bruno No.H· 10, Foun11ln valley, July 10, 111113
9ft4 ~ the ... ,......... bch bidder mull be llCenMd end rectnen) common det10n1tlon of the orC>P«'IY Shearlon/Amerlcen Exprees Mort-Calll. 927011 ,.~
c.....i Mid f!OttoeCl'f IWMOll-4 of also prequalllled ••required by law. T Tn.,,:endor un~er :-!!en Deed o!'. 11 not Indicated hareon, Olrec:11on110 gage Corl>Of"•tlon, 120 t Eael High· Thi• bullnees 11 conctlJCled by an Publlahed Orange Coe•t Delly
elecrtleft to IN _.,. ,.._,. ......._ The City Council of tn. Clly of ruai, Y raason o • r or Iha proper1y may be ot>lllned lrOf'll lanO Avtnue ,Sullo 0 , S an lndlvldu•I: Piiot Aug 4, II. 26. 11183.
22. tla • flMlr, Ne. -..1111 et = "-Co1t1 M ... reHrYN tM r~hl 10 lault In the obllgatlona MCllrecl Iha t>enaflclary herein nam•ct Betnerdlno. C...lomta 112404 Frederlek Singer 4305-83
QMcW ....,.. In the eflloo « tM reject any or all bid•. lheftt>y, heretofore •11~ted and pursu•nt 10 1 wrllten requeat eut>-Olrec;tlonl lo lhe •bov9 property Thia 1111-1 wu llled wllh Ille •------------
..._... C11f o.-. c~ TM Contreetor 1h1H comply wtth Oetlvered lo Iha undersigned 1 .... u. mltted 10 .. Id t>enellcllfY wtlhln ten mey be obtained by rlMIU"llng Counly Cltfk or Or1nge COunly on P\&IC fl)llC( .... .... • IN , lllvt lhe provlllon• ot Section 1770 to len Oecler•tlon of Oefal.ll1 end 0.. dtY8 lrom Ille llrtl publkl•tlon of lhla .. rne In wrlllng from lhe t>enellclllfY Juty 14 1983
..... __,. -..,..,..,, ••• 1780 lnclullve, of the Calltornll m•nd lor Sale, Ind written nollOe of nollOe BENEFICIAAY SI••• Strlt· whhlfl 10 deyt from the ""' publl· . PalOIT1 ~ .,_,,
,._ • ~ .._.,. IMI a_) LabOf COde. the orevelllf!O rtlt and breach and of tlec11on to cauee the Ing.a and Loen A.alOCletlon ~lloo ol 1hle notice Publl9hed Ofange Ooe1t Delly N ... ITA~
, ........ , -..... -. .. llOele of WION .. 1ablllhed by'"' u~~ ·~= ~n:,10 22 N El DorlOO. SIQCjilon. Ca Said .... wlll bO tnede wllhOut Piiot July 28, Aug. 4, tt,18, t913 The lollowlng '*"°" .. 6olne
,., ._,.,~1~111f•'-ef Clly of Colla MeM wNGh we fllecl 11 ., o....,,.. • • 9~202 c:ownentofwarranly,e11pr ... 0rlrn-4~3 bu._ ... ... ...-Ce) ., .... !Med et with the ~ly Cletlt of Mid Ctty , llnd altet the undenioned ceuMCI Mid Pflone· (209) M&-1118 plied, u to 11111. poe-11on 0t en-OA.AONEA 8Y8flEM8. 19600 ~rw\ w4li ........... • • .-,.... ~ lhtll rOffth penalllee or-qtbed no1ic:. br-'I and of eloetlon to be Said Mle wlll l>e made, but wtthou1 cumbr-to Nll•ly lho unQllld Main Str .... 8ul1t 200 -~· ;::•=:_ -:~.,.,.. = ,,_In 1°' =:~ o~~'l:,~ ~fe:t1A:' ~==· =:.::a:d~'::·:::::1:~ ~ ~ r,'~~o': :r.=.n "8.IC fl)flC{ jiflo,,:' ~O;:,:,~*O lemoo
..... ..,.., IM...,... ef h Clly Clattr of the 8.id Nit wtll be !Mde. bUI without anoumbrancH. lncludlno IN•. pl\lt the follow4ng •llmated ~.. FICnnoutl IUIMU ~. Coet• ......_CA t2t.2t
T,_... _, f/11 -.e lllAY. llA.09 City of C:O.la MeN cownanl Or wetrllllly, l llP' ... Of Im-c!ulrgot and expen.aM ol ttle Tn.111• expen-and edvanoee II Ille ii"mtl NAMI ITA~ Tllla ~II oondUcted by: _,
.. CAIM AMD/CMt ntl CA....,_ >< PubH~ Otange Coel1 Delly Piiot plied, reg11tdlng lltle. peiuulon. Or 1111<1 Of the IMll.t ctMted by Mid of the 11'111111 publloatlon of ttlie No-f he lollOwlng l*90nl •• doing ilndlvldual.
CMt CP'TW"IO CtmCICI 9"Ct-July 2$, AllO 41, 1"33 4372-83 4111C\Jm~~bfanOlll,1to1f'!Y. 11~ r)~ Oted Of T1ua1, 10 pay lhe rernlllnlnQ llOt Of. S• Eatlmeted TNll .. ~ ~~A"""C,::IBUA VIDEO ~~THI!. Joe Lao Clafdnet NO " CM. COOi MCTtON tum 0 ,,. no "'' --prlneipel IUfl'lt ot tht not.Ct) aocVfeil .... and coe1 In 11141 llNM'tl "' ,....... • This 11a1.,,...,,1 WM lllllCI wtth IM ....... Deed ot Trull, W11h Int-• by Nici DlllCI of Trv•I to "'" suet 80 plut Int.,..., ., 13,76~ A VENTURE-FANTASY a UP. COuntr Claf'll Of Oranoe Cor.lnty on
Al ._ """' et .,. ...,.... ....._ Pta.IC NOTICE •11n MIO noter>rOvl'*'· ectvtnCM." l 155,731 21 wtlh 1nterwt 111etton oor annum °" lhe unptld l)finClptl 20121 Merine l.anl, Huntington July 2&. t913 .
..._ ef .... ......._ ._ ..._. any, under the t"m' Of Nld o.d or trom Novombet 1, 111t2 ii 10 7&'1't b .. enoe from II 11'2 10 lele. pi\11 9eoctl. Cel"t t214t ,.,_.
...,_. f/11 ._ ..... __,_ _, a_) NOTICI INVITINO MDI Tru1t,IMl.ohargeeande~OI per llllnutn N provided In MIO 11r1ylldv-lhebeneflelarymaybe NOILE HAODEUS DILDAV. Publllhed O.arqe eo.t Daty
flt l'i .. ••r n ....,.. ~ .,_ Notioe II hereby given 11111 the theTn.111 .. andof lheln.11t1creatlld nol••> plut all C<*t, ct1wgea and eulhOrlnd Of obllQalllCI to P-V. ptua 1566 M9a Venle Ee11 10,, COtlt 011o1 Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, 1eea.
..... 011 1 .., ..., .. ....... ... Ooten View 8Chool Dl•lrtot of Or· by Mid DMd of Tru11 end"' tldvllllCOt •• 485 14 with any llCCrued tale cilll190t Mela, Cellt .. t2t2t ~
11._11 ................... _., ange County win rteelve up 10, bvl SllCI Salt wtlt be held on ~ ~ I . ' YOU A.Al IN OEl"AUL T UNDER A ELIZABETH ANN LA.NCI!, 18116
-.... , • ...,.._Te.... ~ nol later ltlln. 8:00 A.M . the 19111 12, t9U ti 10.00 A.M . II fht Cflec>-= beneflelary under Mid 0..0 O£EO O, tAUS'l DATED SlPTEM-Meel V•M l!ast 111F, C:O.ta ~. rtaJC flOTIC(
... ....... ·-,.. _, ... day of Auq1111, 1H3 .... led bid• !Of man Avenue tnlranoe lo lhe CMc of Trvet ~otore .. ewilld end de-BIA 10 1NO UNLl!.SI YOU TAICE Celll .. 82112.e (7M)ll1... Video Equipment. 8uoh l>kfl lhelt be Cenlet Bulldlng, 300 Eul Chapman llver9d 10 lhe unde!ttoned a wnllmn ACTION TO' PAO TE CT YOUA COLLUN l<NNE FOAD. 2011 t fltcTlflOUI WU :==. .. ,.. reotlved In Iha Bu1lnw Ottloe of lhe A.venut, Or•noe. Ca. OedMlllon of clelaull .no Domend PAOPEATY. IT MAV I E SOLO AT A Marin• L-. Huntlnglon 8eioUI. ..... ..,,..,...,.,
T'ITl.I .. ~. Dtslf'let •• 109-40 e Str .. t, HIJnt-The 10tel emount Of Ille un"'d IQ( S•ht and • wrltlen Notice of 0.-PUIUC &Al SALE IF YOU NHO Cell! .. 11211<48 The lollowlftO ~ .. «*'II
M MM TnNilteo lngt(M'I 8Mch. CA 82t<471ndahtllbe b1l1noe ollhe obllgallon lllCurld by laull end Elte'IOn 10 $4111 fN un-AN l!XPLA.NA. TION 0,. THI! DAVID L.OWILI. DA.ANA.LL, 4t3 ~t!Mlt .. : ., f..O, ..,._ ~r • f openllCI •nd pubtlc:ty rM<I lloud _, 11ld propef1y to be told, logetl'4f drosigned c.utlOd Mid NOllOlol 0.-NATURE Of THE PAOCHDtNG Flit Ot. Apt 204. Coet.a Meea. Oellt.. L A ANO ASSOCIAT'l&. attO
..... ' f'" .. Iha aboYe alltlld lime and plaoe. l"llh lnt• .. I, 1111 Chafgae. and •II· feull Ind Eltlcl11on to Sell IO be ,._ AGAINST YOU, "OU 8H0ULOCOfot. IHH ~ .. llfly 1"19oo, Slllta At>t, 100, ......
., ,....... A........ All bid• "''" be m•d• on bid m111d COlll, lKpet'I .... Ind Id· COfded In Ille county ....... tllt ,.., TACT A. 1.AWYlfll Oettd: July e. SHAWN WILLIAM DAVIDSON. Port lleoGtt. CA nteO. ,....... ......, "lln ill ipen' •rvl not lorl'lll 111•""'*' t>y ll'lt Dlatrlel Tht vaneee .. lo the data fleteOI. 11 ~ ll!Oea'9d ttM 205AI0«1,.,_,Coet•"'-.Cellt.. Gregory 0. Aowe. HOO il!IM9lt
OM a.,......_ w-. hi"h in prir•: "''"°"' Ots1rlc1 r_.._ lhe rlQnt lo rt11C1 11112.031 20 0110. July 20, 1913 P" Dtt•·y.Juty 111 1.., 11-lon/Arnetlce.n bPf"' t Mf7 N .. Coet• MoM, CA. t2Ut. c -. . abl., t"l)9t, clo9trit!d any Of .. blda. No blddw 11\ty ITlWART Tl 'Lfi Of CALll'OANIA 8UNl<llT H"VICf COMPANY Tf\lfl DMd a.Moa, lno. Thie ~ .. ~ by I "'" ~ .. conduCted.,,.., d ( I withdraw hi• bid IOt • petlOd Of lll:ly .. ..-, T NII• • Cofpotlllon .. Trutt• gener.i ~IP: • .._. c...e 0....... 1 vert • na (80)dty1 af'ler the d11e Ml or the By. 811'Wllf1 Tiiie 61 Catll0tnl1 BY Defiant 8enO« Mii.ile A. 1town Shawn Wllllem DIMOliofl 0"'80'Y 0 ~ Mr ......... 4i. 1' -.. ...... opening of bide OMt1lil 01tel1und 9()0 Noni! llr~IY TN.t ...... ~ ....... t 'Jic..~t Thie •••'-' ... Ned with the Thia 91•1WMlll -..... ttw . llllJ..... c .. ol lhe IOllfd of ltl\11 An•. C.Ut UfO 1 234 Nor1fl II Dot.00 ,,,.., 1I01 l•I Htgt11and Ave. County Cltttc Of OtlflOO Couflly on leounay Qertt Of o"'"' County °"
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r... Trust ... Ooeon vi.. (71416M· 1I14 Stoelllon. Ca. H201 Ian ~. Ca 12"°" JIJly 14, IH3 ~ 11. tta
...... ,.,.,, lft PCIPN... lo1loOI OitltlCl By J ami. L W111t1 (aot11t .. 1n1 ?W .... 1191Of111-1'11 W ,_ llr W .... ._ ~ "'° ~:=.":! = Orlt'ICll County. ca Aut. Foreciio1Uf9 Omo. fllubllNO °" COM! Dolly 1.rri1n11on n1 °' ~n . Publl.lhed Oranoo eo.1 Dally Publlelled 0r.,. c... ~ lot C\t11 .. I A4111.. Pubhfled Chnge Cout Oal!V ftllot 111.tblltlled Ofll\09 eo.t Oe11Y Piiot Piiot ~ 4 1';ii 1113 ~Or.,. Cooot Dally P11oi '"<It .My 21. AAle 4, 11, II, 1tU ~ AllQ 4, 11, 17, H , 1113.
• Augu1t 4, 10, lt&a 4.c.82•83 July 21. 21, AAIOu9l 4 1"3 d23.a ' ' 4t 1M3 J1J1y ti, A.uguel 4, 1 t, tM3 ~U,., '2"'°'13 MN-«!
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NOTICI TO CMOfTOAI K.at4 ACTITIOUI euelNIH f lCTITIOUI 9U ... H
Of' IMJUt TRANll'H I TATIMINT Of' NAMI ITATIMINT NAiil ITATIMIN'T
N011c9 It hertOY gl.,.,, 10 Clecllt AIANOOHMl.NT Of' UH Of The IOllowlng !*IOnt trt doing The IOllow\119 pertOne 11t Ooll\O
Of Ille wltl\ln nlmtd t1anatfi0fit IJICTITIOUI •U .... 11 MAMI bllllnt11 aa· bullneet ••·
Ml.JC NOTICE NM.IC NOTICE MOC NOTICC
thtl I bull\ t11n1let It lbOUI to 1he lollowlng l*IMIN hlV. &ban-LLL PARTNERSHIP, 18430 SANTIAOO RANCH EOUES·
IMdt on P«90"11 properly hettfn· dontd lhe UN ol the Fkitltlout 8utl-Brookhurtl StrHI, Sullt t04, FOYfl-TRIAN CENTER, 3400 trvlne Aw ..
'"" OMCnl>eO. nH• N•m• INTERNATIONAL !tin V1ltey, CA CI0208 Sult• 101, N-por1 IMM;h, Calll ..
Th• nll!let Ind bullMN ed· HOUSE OF PETS, 22485 El TOIO Dllfld "' ,.. .. ,.. 121 31d StrM t. 02eeo
dr-of Ille lnttn<Hd lrlMf•Of'I Rd , El TOf'O, Ct 92e30 Man11t1t1n Bffch, OA CI028e JACK W MULLAN, 3400 Irvine
11e LEONARO ENTERPRISES. The Flc11110Ut Butlneu Nlmt r.. Mlet\MI E WIN. 1801 Reel View Ave., Suitt 101, Newport 8Mch,
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lnHI ftr lalt =:-let lalt THE DAILY PILOTpn __ ., __ 11...__ __ l...,M .... 2 al CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS ____ ..... _____ _ ltn
INC . :xl30 Quell Str"1, Newport fefred 10 11>0ve wet filed In Cttcle, Coront def Mir, CA 92e26 Cllll , 92&00
8Mdl. Ct 928e0 Orenge County on Sept 19, 1980. Paul Hurst, 1755 Rocky Ro.cl, Tiiie butlr\ffa I• cOll<lucteo Dy tr1
The name(t) 1nd butlnMS 1ddr ... Fiie No F 145813 Fulltnon, CA 92831 unlncorpo<lted •N«ittlon Olhet To Place Yow Ad, Cll Telephone Service:
REAL ESTATE
of Ille lnlen<Hd trantle<M(I) .,.. Und• A Fenton. 222 s TrllYOf St ' Thi• blltlnel• Is. conducted by • thttl. pertnttttllp
FLAT HILL, INC 17318 M0<nlngrlln Anttlelm, Ca 92808 Q-•I p11rtnt<ahlp Jeck W Mullen
A ... <:.rrltoa, Cl 90701 Kenneth J Fenton, 222 S Tr11Y0< P1ut H11ra1 Thie 111tamen1 wu nled with the
Thl l the prop6ny 10 be hll\I• St • Anlllelm, C• 92808 Thi• ........ .,., WH 111.0 with !he County Clerk Of Or•llQ• County on
l•rtd ta Otacrlbed In gen«al tt. All Thlt blltlneM wtl con<lu<:ted by• County Cte<k of Orange County on July 15, 1983
the lloek In trtO•. me<ChtndiM, 1n lndlvlduel July 19. 1983 '220141
tupptltt, fhlturet, equlpm•nl, Thie etatemeril wu filed wlll) the F120lll Publltlle<I Orenge Co111 Dtlly """~·• goodwot end Ired• of 1111~ oerteln County Clelk or Or&f'lll4' County on Publlllhed OranQe CoHt Dally Piiot July 28. Aug 4, 11, 18. 1983 ~~v~''.:1~~,i.
butlnffe known tt BUD S SUB-Juty 13, 1983 Piiot Aug 4, I I, 18, 25, 1983. 4299·8.1 o..uv .. l'•nto,..•I•
MARINES Seid prope<ty II located Publlllled 011nge Coas1 Detty 4306-83 C•IM•"•'"' e.. .. 11
11 2030 Quell St•Mt, Newport Pt101 July 21. 28, Aug 4, 11. 1983 c.,.,.,.. rM M••
Btaoh, Cl 92680 4205-83 P\ellC NOTICE C""I• Mo•"' That 11ld bulk trtnaler It Intended MLIC NOTICE O.n• "'""1 to be eontumm1te<1. on or ette< FICTITIOUt •UtlNEtl fl ·r .. u A~lt 22. 1983, 11 the offkle of, end MLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI •UllNIHI NAMI ITATllllNT ~·"""'"'" Voll•Y
I ..... 111-........ th TRIPLE NAMI! ITAT!MENT T I 1 I I ol llu11un3•., ,.,._ h c ma mi y .,.. '"" ""' ' ITATEMENT OF Th lo!IOwl I O I l>e ol ow ng person a o ng CHECK ESCROW SERVICE, 8029 AIANOONM«NT Of UH Of' e ng ~raon t o ng bu41neat 81. :~:::_. lttrW..•
Atondrt Blvd , p.,amoont, C1. FICTTTIOUI aUllNEll NAME bu~;::~~ PUBLICATIONS 3258 HUEY 4 ASSOCIATES, 1869 New-•·~w"• &. ... h 90723 • port Blvd Suite 126, C0tt1 Meaa. 1_.Mw"• 11.11.
12131834•8866, 12 131224•17 11, The lolloWlng Pet60nS htv. eben-Turlock Or , Cotta Meu, CA 92828 CaUI 92827 i.wwu. Now•~ 1
1213)3CI l-S808 (T 14163g.9599 doned the 1111 of the Flelltlous Busl-Michie! A Grtmme Jr , 3258 8 CHRIS HUEY, 2 Encore, New-t..1u J,,.,.,.1
This bulk ,,.;,.,., Is aubjeel 10 ,,... N1mt BARBARA'S BRIDAL Turlock Or . Coate Meaa. CA 92826 port Beach, Calif . Cl2683 M ....... ""I•
Celllornl• Uniform Commerotel SHOPPE, 270 Et11 11111 Street, Tiiis bualnesa ts conoucted by an Tiits business 11 condueteo by an N• .. , •• , o. .. h Code Stcllon 8108 Cosia Meat, Ca 92627 indlvloual lnOI td 1 ~ .... • 1, ••• "'"
The tut dly tor llllng claims 19 Tile Ftcllttous Butlness Name r&-Mtcllael A Gramme Jr v ua s Chrtl Huey ~::~~~: •1••11••••
August 19tl1, 1983 So 1., es known tarred lo above was Ille<! In Orange This 1111emant was filed wllh tha This stalement was llHIO with the o;,, •1 llo,. 11
10 the lntende<J lransreree(a) ll>e In-County on Novembor 13. 198 I CO\.tnty Clerk of Orange County on County Clerk 01 Orange County on s .. 0,11 '""""""
l81'1<1ed trensreior(s)useo the follow· Rlla Henriette Buehn, 15812 Oun-July 27, t983 July 14, 1983 """~, 1~.,..1,
Ing additional business names and datk Ln, Huntington Beach, Ca F221tl03 f'220t75 ''"""
addresses within the three years teat 9264 7 Pubh,ht1d Orange Coast Dally Publlshll<l Orange Coast Delly ~;;;,';"ii,';;., past. 4268 E•ullan1 Or Rancho Kurt H Boohn, 15812 Ounoalk Piiot Aug 4, 11 , 18, 26, 1983. Piiot July 28. Aug 4, t t.18, 1983 /\""'"'
Palos Verdes, Ca Dated Juty Ln .• Hunllngton Beach, Ca. 9260 4432-83 4291 _83 11, .. ,.., • .,, .. 29, 1983 FLAT HILL INC Barbara E Ktng, 275 East 18111 1~ ~ 11 1.,,,, • .,"
PubllSht<I Orange COMt Dally Street. Costa Meu. Ct 92827 nu1:1LIC aanTICE '"""""" '""''" Pitol August 4. 1983 4480-83 Thts business was conducted by a l"UU "" IW-IC NOTICE < "'" '"' 1 .... general par1ne<ahlp r-uut.. t 11m1111 •'•··~th
This st11tment wu flied with 1n11 FICTITIOUt BUSINESS l ·••~•••'"""" ------------C 1 Clerk f 0 C 1 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUI 9UllNESI t>u~t· ,,... I'"'" P\.8l.IC NOTICE J::::; f3 1983 ° range oun Y on Tne foltowtng person ta do!"Q NAME ITATE•NT 11 •• ,u .. •• t• M"""' ___ .....;;.....;.....;.......;.....;.,.____ p · 0 c bllsJneu u The lo!loWlng persons ere doing ••••••• 1.,,,1, '"
FICTTTIOUI 9UllNIEl8 ubttshed 1tnge oaat Dall) INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL & buslnen u '•••u•ll••' ""''''
NAME ITATEMENT Piiot July 21· 28· August 4• 11• 1983 HOME PRODUCTS, 3281 Turloclo. (AJSAAOOUN'S, (BJSAMAR 1"" 1 • '·'·
The loltowtng pe<"son ts doing 4215-83 Or., Coell Men, CA 92626 ENTERPRISES, 2138 Plec:1ntlt M"'""' 11•••• 1'••~•
blllineta u : G1r1IO Mllltw Flores, 328 t Ave., Cosll MIU, Ctlll . 92827 ;t:::~':''r '1' .. II
THE JM COMPANY, 15333 E. Cul· f't&IC NOTICE Turlock Ot .. Colla Mesa. CA 92626 SAAOOUN AL·BAYATI, 2151 Pa-, "'' ,,1 n"'"" ver Dt , Suite 920, Irvine, California This buatnesa la eonducteo by· an clllc Ave .. Coste Meu, Calll . 9:<'627 , ..,, ,., 'ii..14
Cl2714 ITATEMENT OF indlvldual. BARB/\RA AL-BAYATI. 2151 Pa-"•"'"'~ t.1111
John Michael Maneh111, 1531 E ABANDONMENT OF UIE OF Gerald Flores ellle Ave . Coate Mata. catll . 92827 ~ .,,..,..,..,.,,
O<ieln Blvd., Balboa, Call!. 92661 FICTITIOUI aUllHEll NAME This atatement was filed with ttwl Thia butlntSI la conducted by a ~ Sh""n&
This business la conducted by: an The following per10n1 hive eban-County Clerlc of Orange County on 11ene111 pertneralllp. ~ ~ ~'::f•
lndlvldllal dQntd IM UM ol the Fletltlous BUSI· July 27, 1983 B.,be11 Al-Beyett
John M. Manhan ness Name "The Ceral Connec-F22154M This llatemen1 waa flied with ll>e RENTALS
This st element was flied wllh the lion," "The Kerl! Connection," Publlahe<I 0111'1114' Coul Dally County Cle<k of Or1nge County on 11,,u ... • urnt>h•.J
County Cletlt of Or•fl941 County on "The Karll Konneetlon" or "The Piiot Aug 4, 11. 18, 25, ICl83. July 15. 1Cl83 11,..,. .. 1•,.1., ... .,n ... 1
642-5678 Monday~iday
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"ou CLASS IFIED 642-5678 "°' July 27, 1983 Carrol Connection". located at 2048 '438-83 F2207..,. "'"'"' 1 .. ,,.,,.,,,i ,.
F221512 PonWeybrldg1,N-p()rt8e11Ch,CA1------------Publlllhed Orlf'lll4' Cout Deity lut"""'h-J l.Mll
Publlshed Or1nge Cout Diiiy 92660 or Post Office Box 2000, Cor-MLIC NOTICE Pilot July 28 Aug 4, I I, 18, 1983 I·,,,.,,, I urn 14"'-laaHI far kit lealtl ftr Sall 1---------------------
Liil llLE
&yCront single slOry 3 Br. 2 Ba. beam oeilJnp,
specious terrace, pier & •lip. 1 1,2~.ooo
Bayfront 6 Br 7 Yl Ba Villa on wide lot, pool,
1pa. dock Cor 120· yacht. $4,8~.ooo.
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + Large rec. nn ,
beam re11lnp, furnished. patioe. $420,000
IAYlllE PUCE IAYFIOIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Red\K'ed -ll,500,000.
PEllUIU H•E IOWFlllT
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdnn, 3
bath, 3700 aq. ft . Xtra parking. 11.385,000.
F&llUlll UICI llLLTOP
New 4 br. 4 'Ii ba, custom French Normandy
FAtate 1.2 prime acre hilJIOp $1,250,000.
00111010 CHI IAYFIOIT
Coronado Island cust. bayf.ront lot. 85' boat
deck. Plans avail. Now 1370,000 w/t.rade.
AlllllWllUI llOIE
Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 aq
ft $440,000. Will tade for a Jocal property.
OCUI FllllT llCllE lllTI
Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br l Ba. Duplex, good
income. 1725,000.
Best view, tallest bldg tri-plex with 4 Br 2 Ba.
each level $1,200,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J-lt fi"y"d•· O•·~· NB b!'l 6161
* HIRIOR RIDIE *
Piiot Aug 4, 11, 18,25, 1983. onade1 Mar,CA92825 1------------4300-83 <••••lo.I Hit
4«7-83 The Fle111IOUI Business Name r&-FICTITIOUI IUllNEH 'i':::::~~;.: .·.~~" ~~:~ .:•;;.:•;.;:;tr.:;;al::;.. _____ 1;;,;oe=2 ... ,.1
------------lerred 10 above was llled on Septem· NAME IT A TEMENT fltml.IC NOTICE ltui••• ,,,. """' l)JO
Come visit the most fabulous view. New
Plft.IC NOTICE bef 22. 198 tin the County of <><•1'1114' The loflowlng peraon Is doing --------·---Oupl• "" Uni 1)3) 11111 IW• FUILOH
-----'...;....;-------1 County on Jotn T Cummings, 2048 business as. FICTITIOUI 9UllNEll 11, .. ,. .... n<• l'-.moarw.1 ZllOO ••y1• H• llll Perfect fOf I amity living or
P'ICTTTIOUI 9UllNEIS Port Weybridge, N-porl 8t8(;h, CA BODYGUARD MOULDINGS, NA• ITA,...M"'NT 1111on""'" .. Uni noo ...---t I I 4 ~d 2 b .... .._ IT'"-•NT 92660 18090 Beach Blvd, Suite 10. Hunt· "' ., /\pt.. furn .., Un• 2800 Olllll& Ill 11&1 en ena n ng. rm a
1002 custom home in Newport. Nothing to
compare with lhis 4 bdnn, fam nn, 5
bath, formal dining, 3 Crplcs. 6 car garage
Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate
and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. -~ .. ,.. Thi b -• d ed b B ... The ro1tow1ng pereon 11 doing ......... 2wo wtth eslale Ilka grounds Ttie lotlowlng peraona are doing 1 u .. neaa """eon uct Y a lngton "en. 92~8· bualneaa 11: 14..,, 1; 0....1t1 21101 Seller It •tthlftl. end covered lanai. E.xcel-
bu\lnt11 ... lndlv'ldual. Adrien Dennis Cote, 9352 EMC INTERNATIONAL, 2005 W. 't'.'u'',','1"1M1,.','."',.," ~ ..... ff all tfft-, •11• lent Mesa Verde nel~h· SALON O' ANTOINETIE, 1423 This elatemenl was llle<l with llWI Sunrldge Or, Huntington Beech, CA • ..,. • • •• " Sant11gp,NtwpQrtBeaeh Calllomla county clerk or Orange County on 92646. B1lbo1 Blvd Suite 102, Newpot1 ~unun" K,.,, .. i. l906 AlltrtfttRltr borllood . S 193,5 0 .
92880 · ' the date lndlct1ed by the Ille stemp Thie bustneu 11 conducted by en Beach, Call!., Cl2883 v ... ,,,., 11 ... ,..... 2ll07 t• l .a.a.a.a 751-3191
Mil)' Antoinette tnc 1423 Sen· ebove. lndlvlduat B;,~:.R~:i.?. ~~~· 20l-B 8th St., :~:::~:: ~!~~," ~= • -
ll9QO. Newport B.ac11' Catlfornla Publlshed Orange Coast Delly Adrien o Cote Tiits busJneaa 1, conducted by an l. , ..... 1,~ R""' 1912 4 .... ,.1122 tOO
92580 · Aug 4, 11, t8, 25, 1983 This stelemtnl wu tlted with the '"•1 • ., K•""''' 2it• -l' Tiiis butln.s 11 c:onclucttd by • County Clerk or Orange County on lndlvl<luet· s...,,_. k•n .. i. mo Aeaume S 102,500 low
C«PO<llion. nun•ic NOTICE July 2t, 1983 Jeffrey G Cl•y t«omm1 K•n"'b m~ 1n1eres1 loan•. Payment Toni Armletllld Pretldent ,...__ FZ21CllOI Thlt atlltrntnt was tiled with the '"""" K.n ... tr. "lillO $l096 PITI w/low down. llYllTHI
Tills 1111-1 'wu 111.o w1111 the ......... 1 Publlehed Orantt c-t DaMJ County Cle<ll 01 Orange Cou.r!ty on -;""•r nn 631-7370 Duplex C<lM $380 000 ,..._ Pffot Aun 4 11 11 -1-"' July 15• 1983 _47 M o-11"'''"" l:!IU Trlple11,' OM $189,900° County Clerlc or Orang4 County on NOTICI °" IALE °" ..... . . . --.......... Jllfy 27. 1Cl8!1 MAL ""°"ltTY AT 4oUO-a PubtlltleO Orenge Cool D•llY ANNOOHCEKNTS TrlpleK, Lng Bell $280,000
1"221513 f'ttlYAT'E IALE MLIC NOTICE Pltot Jul\ 28, Aug 4, 1I,18, 1983 ,..0,..,.., ... ,....,1" »Yl Comm'I, Vista 1.1 mllllon
Publlthed Orenge Cotst Dally A·111'm ------------4298-83 1,_,,. 1, .. 00 31l04 All of lheee propertlee TRADITIONAL
REALTY PllOI Aug 4, i1, 18, 25, 1983. In lhe Sup8'1or Cour1 of the Slate f lCTITIOUI 9Ulftl«ll '""'"'"'' IOI~ have e>Ccellent flnanelng
4448-83 ot C1H1ornlt, 101 the County of Or· NAME I TAT'EMENT '"'"'""I "'"•'~ ;::::: 631-7370 ------------i an~ethe Mauer of the E.atate of Annie bu~~e~o~~~lng person la doing ----"Ml~;.;;.;..IC;;,,,,;,,NO;.;;;..;T..;.IC;..;E;,_ ___ ~r~:;,::· ~ 11
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____ Ml;;.;;.;;;..IC~NO~Tl-"C..;.E ___ I Wolfinger, Oeee•Md AATMOSPHERE, •25 30th SI . flCTITIOUI aUllNEtl TRADI T 10:\IAL
REALTY l'ICTITIOUI •USIHfill NotlCe Is hereby given that lhe Suite I, Newport Beoeh, CA 92663 NAME ITATEMENT
,.._ ITATEMENT undersigned wlll sett II Prlv11e sate. John Denni• Krone, 501 E The following person Is doing
The followlng PefSOOI 811 Oolng to lhe lllgnet1 and bell bidder. tllb-AnahurSt, Santi Ana, CA 9270 t business It l>Ytintsl .. jeel 10 oonllrmtllon of Slid S11Pet•or Dennis Krone R 0 N w y M A N F I N I s H c & w INTERIORS. 24&a5 Luna Cour1. on or•"" 10111 d•Y of Augus1 This atatemen1 WIS IUt<I wnn Ille CARPENTER, 1848 Kentuctly Piece
Bonita, Laguna Hlllt, CA 92653 1983 II the offlc9 ol 8 W Mlnslty, County Cttrk or Or•"91 County on Coate Meu. C1111 92828
Cheryl £ Reich, 24885 Lunt Esq . 700 So ~St , 22nd Floor, July 27, 1983 RONA LO ALLISON WYMAN, 1848
BUSINESS ' FINANCIAL
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1111: lltl,000
111, 1 E.cclt tng eor ner propefty
1111• with two 3 bdrm 11nlla.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "''• Prlvecy incl all oonve-11 :3;: nlences near Main 1tree1 IEW COllOS
IPll l&llY 1-t
HELEI B. DOWD
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It\~ ~ Reci Estate ..
llCAJ. Lrf.trf U CCULl<Cf SMCE tNe
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A11racll111 tour bedroom,
two bath home. Hlghty
upgraded H11dwood
noore throughout. Dining
room Pool size yard
Property eonvenlently
located $287,500
131-1300
144-1114
• LIH•EWM
MUHWYlrwt Dramatic and spactoua, 3
Bdrm. 3 ba townl\OnMI,
vaulted ctlllnQ•. 1111n
glast skylights
Sl69.000
Bonlll Ltgunt Hiiis CA 92853 Counry of Orlf'lll4'. Sltlt of Cd-F221-Kentu<:lly Ptaee. COlll Mna Ctltf
w uu&m L Retch 24885 Luna tom11, all the right. 11t1e 1nd Interest Pubhshe<I Orenge Cout Dally 91626
Bontte. LIQllO• HIMs.' CA 92~ of S8Jd dee.u601111>e time of Oeath Pllol Aug '· 11. 18. 25. 1983 Tiits bu111nets ts con<lueted by an
M., . .._,.,. I ft '"'" with beach OUI front A Prim• Westside IOC11on
, •'• grea1 price lor 1h• 1 t 1 -h 1 • •--------.. "w1ter" CALL 673-6900 eonven en ° ..,,opp ng
t "-H.t I t •f ~IS
Realtors. 67~
This buslneas 11 conOucted by 1 enO 111 tl>e right, Ult. end 1n1eres1 4438-83 1notvldu1I
generll pinnerantp !hat the estate ot said oec:ea&ed naa ------------i Roneld Wyman EMPlOYMENT
Wiiiiam L Rtleh ecqwed by operetlon ot law or
This 1111ernen1 was Ille<! with the other'N!se olhe< tllan or In 1<1dlllon to ____ Ml. __ IC_NO_T_IC_E ___ _ This 1111emen1 wit llltlO wllh the 11, 1 ""•"'"' County Clerk of Orenge Counly on • 1 • .1. w • .,,,.1
County Clerk of Orange County on that ol said deoeased. 11 lhe time of FICTITIOUt IUllNESS July 27 1983 death, In and to ell the certain real NAME. ITAT!MINT ' m 1515 property sHu1led In City of Hunt-
p bll•h--" o c 1 0 1 tngton Beech, Coun1y ot Oranne, The lollowlng per10na i re doing
July 14, 1983
F'220l1'2
Publlahed Orange Coaat Dally 1.:.1 ..
11 .. ..,.. range oaa • ly S C " buSlneta 81
Piiot Julv 28, Aug 4, 11, 18. 1983 ~
4292-83 H-Li•....._ ~ Pllol Aug 4, 11, 18. 25. 1983 1118 ol tlllomll, plt11eularty <le-REDLANDS PARTNERS 18195 4445-83 scribed IS rollow1,10 wit· . Lot 17 ol Trecl 4053 11 per map Eut MeOurmott. Unit H, trvtne, Cllt-------------p ... ------------• reeorOed In Booll 141. peges 18 and lornl• Cl2714 PtlllC NOTIC£ 11 of Mltctflaneous Meps, record• John C Scott, 18195 Eut
------------1 of Ot11'1114' County McOurmon, Unit H, lrvlne, Ctlll0tnl1 FICTl'TIOUI 9Ul~lt
FlCTTTK>Ua austMEIS Mora commonly known as 7142 92714 NAMI! ITAT!•NT
NAfllllE ITATElllOfT Belly Ortv•. Huntington Beech, Ct R1e11ard 0 Burna, 18195 East Tl>e lollowlnQ '*'°" 11 doong The following pet'IOtlS ere doing Te<ms of 1tte cuh In lawt\Jt money McOurmoll. unn H. Irvine, Ctllfomla b\ISlnesa u
bull--OI Ill• United StllM on ..... ()( part 92714 LINING GREETINGS. 432 s
TARGET WEST. 1001 W Balboa c:sh and t>alanoe llYl<lenc:ed by note Gary J. Glregollan. 18195 Eul Herb<>< no 11 Santi An•. C.111 . Blvd .• N.P.B , CA. Cl2663 ttcured by Mortgage or Trust Deed McOurmon, Unit H, lrvtne, Callt0<nl• 92704
Kun Vinnie Saint John. 220 Nice on the property to IOIO. Ten pe< cent 92714 NANCY ANN GERVAIS, 432 S Lene, N.P.8., CA. 92863 or amount bid to be deposited wt1h MlehHI Btldwln, 511 Jumlne, Herbal no 11. S1n18 Ana, Ctlll., Jeff F-. 1001 W Btlboa Btvd,, blO Corona Ott Mar, Ct1llfoml1 92625 92704 N.P 8 . CA 92863 Bid• or off«• to be In writing and Semuet Remette.. l8 lCl5 Eut Thia bustneu It c;ond11C1ed by an
Kun. Stint JOfln wilt be received 11 the •lorea&IO of-McOurmott, Uni! H. lrvtne, Cllllornta lndtvlduel·
Tiii• 11t1ement was l1led with tl>e flee 11 1ny time aher toe flrat publl· Cl27 14 N1ney Ann a.n.111
COunty Clefk of Orenoe County on cation hereof and before dlle of Tlmotll~ J C RMS, 8071 Celle Thts 1111ernen1 wt1 fifed with tne
July 27, 1983 s4le Oiled this 2111 Oty ot July, Car1be, encllo Cueamonge, Call· County Clel'lt of Ortng• County on F2215e7 1983 lomle Cl 1730 July 19. 1983
Pu011Sl'led Orange Coast Dally B w Mlnally Thia buatneu Is t;onOu<:tt<I by • "2I097I
MLIC NOTICE MERCHANOtSE
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Pllor Aug 4, 11, 18. 25, 1983 700 So Fio-St. 22nd Fir general penners.hlp l'ubll1hed Orange Cot11 Dally
""37-83 LOI Anglin. C• 90011 Richard 0 Burna Pilot July 28, Aug 4, II, 18, 1983 BOATS -------------1 Allorney for blC\JIO< Thia lllltrntni WH flied wllll llWI 4288-83 """', I<•,., f'UBUC NOT1C£ Jacqut11ne I Oosell County Clerk of Orange County on •~•• ,.1 -------------1 !:'=~~ttle July 27. 1983 FZ2l5ll ------------:.:;,7"
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RE"L ESrAlE
873-8900
)):W Heve you read tod1y'1 ~~: Cruatlled Ada? II not, you·,.. mltalng the t>Mt
bargains In townl
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and 1ransporl11tlon. Oe-
h1xe 2 Bdrm. 2'~ bath end
urllt wllh llreptac., all
bfltns, carpets and
drapes. An excellent bu)'
at $129,0001
17141671-4400
IJIJI u1.2n1
HARBOR
Hll01lll ,. PllOE
Large 3 Bdrm home + den + !amity r oom. Quiet
cul-d e-He, huge pl11
ahaped lot, room lor
pool. T erraoed backyard
Ptllo features kol pond
w/waterfall. Reduced to
$285,000. Call Joy Holker
for dtrecilons .
GE 1sQ-9100
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3 Bdrm, 2 be home. Plutt\
UYOIHT
Executive 4 Bdrm. 3 bath
pool home built by Ivan
Wells on large corner lot
Mony amenities Include
large family rom, formal
dining room. 2 hobby
rooms oft garage and ex-
tensive security syatem.
Selie< moving ou1 ol trea.
Asking $344,000.
BONNIE BARRINGTON
e 1 s-6000 &44--0<452
WHTOUFf/PMl
Ult,IOO
Lovely famlly home In
good area with 4 bdrm•
and many convenlenoee
for deity living. Owner
an.lolls Ot'lve by 1830
Hlghland (Off Irvine) than
call lcif llnenclng details
on 111e $197.000 H ·
aumable In 631-1400
t l~l(;tJI 11C~l:S lllFFIFHITUW
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Own~~~J~thw 111 IAIYN and must MU Ihle rate 'R' t1n•1 pllll\ w/lnteretllng ,...,...
T.. I~ • _.. •-• and 3 b<lrma. Open and
• "••-•... s paelou1 w/1111w ol 3 Bdrm•. bath•. pool and nature & nlghl Ughll. s..
spa. Elegant. $350,000 curlly 1y1tam, garden
aa1umable llnanclng Full entry & absolutely pertecl
price $550,000 oonclilton
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*Cote Realty 110 Mt ..., a.oc.
& Investment REAL ESTAlE
ll0· 1111 131·1400
"':;=':A~~· Publl~hed OrlnOI C:O..t Delly Piiot Puollshed Ortf'lll4' Cout Dally ___ .:..Ml.=-=..=:l..:.C...:NO.;.;;.;T~IC=E;..._ __ :-, •• ,, ._.
The lot.__.~ ,,_..,.,. It Oolng July 28 29. Oct 4 t983 4j59.93 Pllol Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, 1983 FICTITIOUI aUlfNHI ~=:~~ ~--:~:.
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en c1rpets. 2 llrepleeea. I•--------• bonu• <Oom Only By Owner. Spyglass Hiii
b esl buy $895,000.
Beaut 2 stry, ocean & bay
l&HllUI
Cuetom & tu11ury llOmee.
MICRO PRODUCTS. 23812 Via ------------1------------The following pe<aont 1re doing Sii••~·
F1brtcantt, Mtttton VlefO, 92691 ____ Pl8l.~..;.l..;.C_NO...;;...TI_C.;.£,;,.___ Ml.IC NOTICE butlneu ea: °'"PV1"" ~""""''""' J1mH p Brtln11d, 2881 ___ .....,;-..-;.;;...;.;..;;.;.;.;;.;;..___ THE STUDIO, ICE CREAM •• ,. ......
Beer Cosll Mete CA 92826 NOTICf OF TitUtT'EE tALE FICTITIOUS •UllNHI PARLOR, 3355 VI• Ll<lo Sulll 300, TRANSPORT AT~
Thit bllllness 1i c;oncluellld by •n NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 111•1 NAME ITAT!MENT NtwpO<l Beech, Ctlll . 92883
tndMO\ltl on Monclr;, August 15, 1983 •I The loltowlng persona are doing THE STUDIO ICE CREAM. INC, ~i:,"~;~
JlmM p Bretntrd 10·00 I m , In the Law Otflce of L.atry butlnett 11 CALIFORNIA. 3355 VII Udo Suitt 1 •n'f• ,.
Thlt at11emen1 wtl nled wtlh the Rotllm1n loc.ated II 14140 a..cll '3TA·AHEAO ENTERPRISES, 300, Newpot1 Belch. Ctltt .. 92863 114,,, • "'"" County Clerk of ()fange County on BouleYtrO. Suite 108, Watmlnat•. 2121-A Pltoenlll , Cosll Meu, CA Thlt bllslntH II conducted by t "M"''"'"~ ._,~.,, ~ 27, 1983 Celllornta. Attorney Lairy Rothman 92627 eorpo<allon. M""~ """"'
f'22"1• on bthtff ol Hidden Vlll•ge Hom. Jerry Mtek Alley, 2221 Republic L .. lle LoflanO K\
Publtthe<t Orengo Cou1 Dally owners Aasoelltlon, WILL SELL AT Av.., Cotti M .... CA 92827 Ste lreu rr .. h r ''•"~
PllOI Aug 4, 1 I 18 25. 1983 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-Cn1rlet S1111r1 Myara, 121·0 Tnta tlttamenl wu flied with ttMI Tr •• h, 1'"1'"
4444-83 EST B t 0 0 ER F 0 R C ASH. Jamee St . Coate Meat, CA 92827 County Clerk ot Orange County on AUTOMOTIVE CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED Jerry Ma<:ll Rtt-v Jvty 14, 1983
------------CHECK (P•Y•ble ., time ot tile In Thi• ttlternent WU llled with the ____ Ml---""""-IC_NO-'-TI_C_E ___ 1ew1u1 money of the Unlled States) all County Cltfk of Orange County on
f220IOI A.1110 1 ......... ..
FICTmoua ... 1_11 right, tlttt 1n<lln1eres1 c1ee1td by 1 July 25 tClll3
..., .,._ Notice ot Ott1111t 1nd El«tlon to S.U F2213aot
NAMI ITATUllENT Pursuant to 0ee1111111on of Cove-Published Orenge Cout Dally
Published Orange Cont Delly \ut" """" I'•• I•
PllOI July 28. i\ug <i 11, 18, 1983 ,,.,,.~ "•'"''' 3094-83 'I'"' II..• H"I I "lh • I l'tl\•' ,, ...... The loltOWing P8<tont •re doing nan11. Conditions & Reetrk:t1on1. Piiot Aug 4. 11. 18. 26. 1983. butl'-1 aa· whleh Nollee wu reoorded on 4458-83 ..,_ __________ _
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Augu11 18 ICl83 H tnttrument No. 1:1o1m1 IC NOTIC[
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~ROCK GROUP) PRESSURIZED 82-193151 of, Offlcltl Rtclorda of Or------------~--....;..'"UUL=;;.;.;...;.;;::..;.;,;::;.;;.. __
RECORDS (REeOROtNG LABEL). 1noe County, Cttllornla, tn 111e pre>p-PUBllC NOTICE flCTtTIOUI •u ... H Cleo Cap11 .. St . Coate~. C1tt1 "1y altueted In aald County end------------NAME ITATl•NT
92927 Stele de9crlbed u . flCTITIOUI SU ... 18
AUTOS IMPORTED
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T«eooe Joeeptl Cotkley, 960 Loi 211 of TrlC1 NO 8839 119 P4K MAiiie ITAftMINT n;~.~o!~~llO '*'°" It doing
Ctte>Hel St •Cotta Meu, CeUf. 92827 M8$> recotded ln Book 397 Pagea T'he tot10Wing peraon ta doing 8AY TIMBERS APARTMENTS. 1 ,,,. • '1
Mri Wllllam LOHlh, lleo Capllll 14-18 ot MlectlltntOUI Mepa re-butl,_ H ""' 8 S ,._ 1"''•uh St .. Coetl ,....., Ctllf 924127 CO<de of atld County Record J M H ELECTRONICS, IZAOUIR-•• W 1/ 1r .. t ....... t.t Meal, ~~,';.::•" This~ le eon<lue1ed by· t Ow,,., MR RAY TEAGUE REORIGINAL08JECTS D'ART, 985 tlll .. 9282 •··• generll Plrtntl'lhll> The •tr .. t ICldr-eno oth.-Ti• Juana, Lng11n1 Bffch, CA 92851 RALPH EDWIN HAUN, 21182 11 ......
T.,._ Joeeptl Coellley common detlgnttlon. II eny. of the Richard lzngulrre, C185 Tie Juen&, Hlltroek Rd.. Laguna Beech, hurn
Thie 1111_.,1 ... flied wlln thtl rlllll pr-ty c:i-tt>eO •bo .. ta LJIOuna Beaet\,CA 02es1 altlt • 9285t J•M""' Coun~ ci.-11 ol Ortnoe COUtlty on l>U'Port;dlo t>t: 10085 Hl<ldtn vii. s111~~111tl'8. 085 Tia J111na. ndl~:u':/~1""1 It concluottd by 111 ,,..."'""
Juty 2 • 1t83 "211-~&40 Rold. Oardtn OroYe, CallfOfnla ~1~1bllllneie ~:!~~u~1td by. an Ralph Edwin H1Un ~:~·in•~•
Publltlhed Orenoe Cout o.lly The underllQned TruelH di .. lnOMdulll. T'h!t tlll~t wat tli.c:I wltl'I Ille Mud•
Pllof Aug 4, 1 t, 18, 25, 1983. c111m1 tiny lleblRty for eny lnt:O<rec1· Rtentrd l~ulrr• ounty Cle<k of Orange County on M-u11
4443·83 natl ot the atr• tddreel llnd othtf 8hltley lrngvlrrt uly 14, 1Cl83 Mr....W. """'
,1.,1 common d4JllOn•tlon, 11 Ill)', e11own Tf'tla 11tttrNn1 w11 fllecl with the Publtlhed Oranoe Coll~ "l•lfl•I!<•~·
...in, oi rht tegll ~totton , .. CJuou1yn11~ ~: 01 Orange County on llot July 28, Auo. ~.11, 18, 1Cl83 ~.
Ml.IC NOTIC£ Clled llbOlll ' ' 4296-83 l'ont.-n
8411<1 Nie Wiii be mtelt. but "'tnout '220M1 ,...._,,
-*'It or werr•nty. •llPfW' or lrn· Publlehed Oranot Cou1 Delly ------------t'nnrt>c fte~A:=• plied, regatdlng title, pota•alOn, or Pilol Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, 19°!469 83 Ml.JC NOTIC[ =::.: .. ~.,. ..
The fotlow4n0 pertoM ere cloinO -mt>tllnoM 10 pty tor cMllnqutnl • ll<lYY' °'*"'911 .. mlln~ alMUM4lflt•. COlll rtc:nnou• 9UttNll• S...11
SOUTH PEAi( OEYELOP.,.EHT lncS allorMYt 1-. lo wtt; S2tOI l5, Ml.JC N0TlC£ NM11 ITATUmWT s..i-i
COMPANY UMO South eo.t HIQflo with Int.wt Ill«~. • prcw!Otd In Tht fo4lowlng l*IOnl 11'1 OOillO "'rt tkil1t •202 LDgunt &eedl. CA Mkl OectwtllOn; lldVlnoell. It eny, ,ICTITIOUI .u ..... a bullnHI u :
nt61 ' ' undertht1erma oflllldOecltr•llOn, M.AMeaTATl•Nf ISLAND ENTEAPAl8H. 201
South PeDk Ltd 8390 Or~ ,_, ehllQM llnd t llpnntm of Mid TM lollowfllQ penon le doing M1rlnt Ave., Balbot ltlend, Cllllf.,
Drive ""1• 100 'sift OleOO C•ll Attorney l>Yllneee ••: 02eo2
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garden w /weterflll.
$132.600.
lOWllllULTY
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OPEN TILL 8 PM
TUllFIO YlUE
nHIFIC PIUCEI
4 Br plusl Emer•ld Bay
ocean view home. 3 BA'•
plu1 2 ,dens that could
serve a• 5th & 6th
bedrooms. Private, H-
curlty gate-guarded com-
munity. Prlv•te tennl1
and pool. $925.000. A•k
for David Hlrtcnler OI'
Rod Daley. &44-7020
lllll REAL UTATE
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fcwnu: t2122 • • • Tiie HOffl•O•n••• Aetocl•tlon PRH TIOE 8HHPSKIN8, 2421 8E.TIY Q ltOYO, 5311 AIWaldt
8cMTI ,. ... AHOClat... 1640 unoer,!!"' _~~~ n.ttt, otor., ..... Newpor. o' ollvd., Space 1. Coete Of., H~ IMCl'I, Ctlllo 82&00 AUlOS, DOMESTIC for Id •ction ·-~h '"-~ H ...... 11)'. '"'""• ""2 e•ec11.... ..... ............... 0 .... Mtita, A 2e21 ''"RA .. o .. ua , .... N ''"L • ...,. /\Ml' .~. " " L;'-._ o~·Hee ,""'"" •v ' ~ned t wrltl9n 0.CltrltlOn of Wlllltm Aot)er1 COf-. 3810 L.aek-...,. ,. ,.,.. "'" "' ' ..-. -i. tlOl
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high In prlet1: rea80n·
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edvenlalna
fhle ~ .. conduc:ted by: II\ DeflUlt end E)Do11on to hit to be tlley, P~e. CAllf. 9\ 107 ~~~.2~ Coral. lellJoa lllancS, t'odtlt. •lOt Cal a
11illolOOlpc>rl1ed Mtoelal~ oihtf -'*' In the OMinty WMrt IN f hlt butl'*l I• OQl\dllCled b)" 111 Thie l>ll9lneM It conducttO by a l1"'>•ro•k • t:.11a
!Nin t pwt'*1lfllP ,.... pr~ Oleefibed ~ II illdMdUal "91*el l)ef1~11111) (.')\''""~ ti.II) D•:ly Plot =:=.:_ ~11 IM ~"°'= conouctlng ..... r',:a;,~_;:~wu ftleO Wfth 1ht Thie ate1~7 :!':cs with Ille ~ .. 1 m~ ...... ..... O
Courltr Qlrtl Of Of8l'OI COunfy on Attorney It~ COllnty Ctet1I Of Orenge County on County C*k of OrlllQI County on L;,..<>tft m3 -·rm' AD·VIS<I J4lly 1&, 1M3 14140 8Mcll IM¥d., ~·· 1oe JUiy 2t. 1"3 Juty 15 1"3 Mt1'.•"l t.m , .. Hfli91 Ml)
Bank llQuldetloot Agl,
Jerry 6 40 -5234 ,
752-\,.414
view 640-4196. •----------
Wanl Ada Cell 642..-5678
COLDWeLI.
BANl(eRO
ll(SIO(lffiAl l'l.AI. EITAn SUMCU
IPYILAU 141t .....
This former model boast.a central
air, vacumm & intercom. The
home is located on a cul ·d~sac &
has a pool-size yard. It's Un.
maculate! A mu.st see!!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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Ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 4, 1983
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
FRIDAY, Aug. 5, 1983
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Attendance at
meeting results m additional knowledge, more
responsib1hty, possible promotion and chanre for
increased mcome. Property settlement indicated -
securny ts enhane«I and you will ket monies worth.
Capricorn figures prominently
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Study Aries
message for valuable hint Flurry of <.·alls, visits c.'OuJd
dilute basic issues Know 1t, fcx:us on mam points and
refuse to be dissuaded by rcstlt.-ss relauve. Trans·
acuon can be romplelt'd 1f you submit offer in
unobtrusive manner
GEMINI (May 21 -June> 20) New approac.·h
means additional funds You'll lo<.'ate 1tl'm that had
been lost. m1ssmg or stolen. Light is shed on ares
previously shrouded m mystery. You'U get to heart of
matters, romance comes into proper perspective and
you'll make new start in new direction.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You have "double
whammy" on oppont:nts, those who would thwart
your effor ts. Lunar. numerical cycles highlight
intuition, initiative, ability to suc.'<..'eSSfully utilize
material at hand. Aquarian plays major roles.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Diversify, look behind
scenes for answers, purchase gift in connection with
visit to one confined to home. hospital. Cycle remains
high -elements of timing, luck ride with you. You
could win a con test. You'll be invited to join
prestigious club or special interest group.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): You'll know what U'>
do, when tD do It and wish will be fulfilled as result.
Accent Q.fl profit from business or career enterprise
Public appearance proves highly succes.5ful. Some
plans are revised due to change in travel itinerary.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Career or business
change follows "written notice." Be analytical.
discern motives, take nothing for granted. Member of
opposite sex plays key role, helps arrange entertain-
ment aimed at promoting public relations. Scorpio
figures prommently.
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): lmportant domest1c
adjustment occurs -lunar emphasis also on travel,
education. communication What appeared a defeat
will rebound in your favor Family member
undergoes change of heart, decides to support your
efforts.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Define terms.
avoid self-deception, be aware of fiscal responsibility
of one who woulJ be a partner. Dig deep for
information , trust "psychic impressions." S treamline
U!Chniques, get rid of superfluous material. Pisces
plays significant role
CAPRICORN ([)e(:. 22.Jan 19): Lie low, go slow,
realm? law 1s on your side and you can afford to play
waning game. Older individual cnl'Ouragt.-s you,
lends benefit of t•xpenenl-e and perhaps cash
Cancer and anothrr Caprwom figure in unusual
scenario.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Focus on basic
issues, employment. ability to allrac:t allies among
fellow workers You'll be rid of unn~y burden.
you'll experiment and could come up with "wmnmg
combination " Aries plays important role
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): focus on in-
tertsified relationship, furtauon. resportstbi.Uty and
love. Get to heart of matters. stress mdependenl"e.
originality, w1Umgness to pioneer a project. Leo,
Aquarius, Aries persons figure prominently. No
heavy lifting'
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UYFltlT OHDO Charming & cozy & aur-CHOICE OOIDOS
View condo, 2 bedroom. 2 rounded by towering
bath, pool, boat a11p avail shade trees Completely
Owner wtll 1reda for lrl· private front & rear yards
pie• or hoose In Newport Detached garage Plenty area '395.000 of room for expanding UH IULn on1y s126.soo 159.1501 lll-lHO or 752·7373
HIPERAn Sacrificing at $325,000. lrg
4 Bdr on pvt lane steps
to bay Della Delgado
631-1266
PtHUTE IU~IESI
WALKER&LEE
Realf.mte
PAllT I SAVESS
Outstanding Mesa Verde 3
Bdr nr golf course & park
Price reflects gr ea 1
po1ent1al S 189.900
Jaclue Handleman
631·1266
o\ra avatlat>le to you when PU•llTS you own this 4 Br 2 ba .. view home In Cameo Drew raves at Realtors
Hlghlands very large lot Prev1ewt You will applaud
gives all sons 01 this 3 Bdrm North Mese
poaslblll1le$ tor ex· home Move In condition
p111111on. $325.000 1nclud· and I aw" beau 1 y I
trig land Saller will hatp Ticketed at $126 ooo To
finance. Martha Macnab see call S•0· 1151
644-6200 . -• -HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
IRVINE GROVES -Slngle
story, 2 Bdrms. den. din-
mg room Townhome. End
unit with private patio
and attached garage
$132.500
842·5200
IOLF OOUllSE llOIE
3 bd. 2'"-ba, great view
Thousands below market
$220K ownlbkr 752-8870
GREAT
LOCATION
.. ,th this Ashford MOdel In 1/: Macnab-Irvine
iliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Park Vista -WoOdbrldge
-__ , ____ _
IOUIFll OHM UILT UYIH Stock co-op. 2 Bdrm. Bell
3 Br condo. 2 car gar. Wiik b1tgllin I l30.000 owe
to w .. tciltf Pl&U PrlC*l wllh l30.000 dn to Mii Aell for Fritz R&H lnvstmt 751-5989
544-ll4tl, 831·0519 lr•i1t 1044 -· TlllnlllOI VISTA
••-F•IOLllllE 3 Bd i 8 '· •P•· •~pan· -dablt to 4 Bdr, 2411( full Local btnk hH foractoeed price 20K dwn .Agt.
on 2 Deautlful condot J 8 r r y 6 4 o . 5 2 3 4
1·39r, 2~B• and 1·40r, 752·1414 2'~B• Tht units "" 3 -)19#1 new. tPKlou• and Univ Pk Tarrue 3 Br
tu I t y a p p o t n 1 a d Oover model. 2 Ba. •Int
"w/modtrn feature• IOClllOl'I. wtlklng di•· cr .. ttve nnanctng •vtll tanoe 10 comm pOOl FM
Submit alt ofhrn Agent atnd I 139,500 JH n 6'2·~23. Laten 7112· 14 l.t
2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. oeraml<: tile
entry. micro-wave, ~I.
AIC Upgraded through·
out Redwood deck tow
upllaap yard Priced to
aell at s 139,900
~lsor
·Realty
651·1177
IHIR lllHEI
TIWIHllE
2 Br 2 ea, 1>t1u111u11y up·
graded. anumable low
Int. lotn. S 127.500. AQI.
Jerry 840 -523 4 ,
752-1414
L11111 l11clk I 041 OPEN sUNoXY 378
Mourlttln. 2 Br Wood
ahlrlQle. apolle.. hOUN wflegll unit, view. 1 block
to bttCh.S210,000 Haw aomtthlng )'OU went NeMf1 497-5411
H..,. IO'IWlNna ,cu want to Nit? Ctualfltd lid• <so -·--.--
10 ... ? Cl...iied ed1 do II w 111 f CI It N 0 W , Cl8elfl-' Ade. 'f04,lf on.-
II ... 142•N7t. 842·M71 el~ ~ otnttt.
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UllOOO
OOEAlillOH
IUITIF'9L Stylish 3 Br 2'A ba dplll HOME FOR RENT Like new deluxe, 3 Br I 2 2 er. 2 ea Bluff YI-Child Ir N. and. nr beech,
Spacial builder . financing Skylltat. tpe tub, frplc In Lagune Hilla. 3.4 Bdrm. Br wlgar. Face water ok 631·8107 parllet kit ch S550 utlls
avallable on these spec· matr aulte Many other $775. Fenoed yard1 s Avall Sepl thru June Incl yrly 494-3044
teculer extra large 2 emenltlea. 2100 tlf, lit garages Kida & pets From $750. 832·6000 Ei1111da 2 Br. 2 ea ctr 2 er carpets, drapes, Al the pier, a rare 3 Br 2ba Rendezvous con -
dominium on the alle of
lhe fabled ballroom On
lhe boardwalk, steps to
the sand with panoramic
ocean view Easy beech
walk 10 the Dory fleel,
Povtlton and ferry
Balboa al 1t s best
Bdrm plus den, 2'1'r balh time to Isa $1400/mo welco~3-1500 Lullurloua 1er Condo, port. mature peraona. no stove.new paint Laundry
townhomes. Massive !Ire-557·5'475 •II 6. Agent, no fee pool. Jae, good loc. close pet a. S67!> 548·6795 faclllly & parking In·
piece, magnificent mas. Coat I flltH • 2224 Lit HI llitatl -2f f2 to Ho a g Ho a p It a I. -EASTS I DE -eluded S4 50/mo Cell ler suite with window seat I~••-._. _ _._..._...._ .... -...-S800/mo 946-7893 494·8319 att 12 Noon.
and dramatic arched win· 1140 OllA•IE AVE. 18r Condo, communlty ----
dow Welb8r Private 3Br, 2Ba, bit-In 11ova, dbl pool. nr shopping. S500 Aprtatah, Uaf. $650/mo 2 Br 11~ Ba
Townhouse.
yard/balcony. amall pet
ok, carport,
laundryroom. all t>ullHns
2536 Sa1111 Ana Ave
•.. ,., .... c.. 2769
I bdrm. nr bch, reason·
able rant lo responsible
Single perao11 Weat Npt
PO 1176, Newport
Beach, CA 921163
yard Only 3 lell garage. huge yd. $800 mo 492·6700
HlllEll llElL ESTATE mo Avl 8· 15 Owner Beaull(ul .c Br, fam rm hm Gtrttrll 2702
144-1211 850-9778, eves 645-8075 549-2042 Cock11ll pool & Jae Avail 12506 mo Fabulous 28r,
-tmmed S 1400 /mo. 2'1tBa Pe11thouse. 3000
•-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-2 Br 2 BA bike to sand & 673-5354. 1gt sq ft new cpts. ut1l1 pd surf bl1·1n9 proYlded Valet parking, 24 nr SI· ~-' TSL MGMT 642· 1803
E11tslde CM 2 Br 1 Ba
duple•. upper, anclsd
gar, wash rm. jacuu1 no
pets S5751mo Call
eve/wknd 558·8300 2 Li4t larfreat M••H Lovely 6 6r w/ruom for
120 yacht Cule '3 Dr
w35 shp Must seat PP
Owner 673-7873
2 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONTS.
1011ely 6 Br 7', Ba room
for 120 yacht
3 Br 2 Ba wl prer, sltp
pp 673· 7873
* * LIOO ISLE * * OPH FRIDAY 11 ·4 112 VIA HAVRE
3 bdrms, 2 baths, 40' lot.
xlnt slreet 10 s1ree1
1ocet1on Priced 10 sell
Agl Virginia, 673-1323
IAYSMOllES
Pr1s11ne 3 Br 3 Be, corner
home. 2561 Circle Or
Opn Aug 6·7, 12-6 For
more info cell collect
605-682-554 1
Cllffhaven 3 Br Dig R2 IOI,
hrdwd floors S215K
OWn/Agl 642·9666
DOVER SNORES
HILIEll OFFERS
llODELS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2 stun1ng floor plans 10
choose from 3 Bdrms
2•, baths. ltreplace. sky-
hgnts stained glass
Thousa11ds 1:>e1ow mar-
ket
IAHER HAL ESTATE 850·9776. eves 962-9639
OCEH YIEWlll
Bright 28r. 2Ba corner unit
on top floor lu>1ury am-
menules owner an11lous eyco 545.22s 1
Da lexea Uaita 1300
Nwpt each. 260. 00, 3
Br & 2 Br, S20K down
Steps 10 sand 974-2144
lacoae Pror -1350
2 houses on 2 A2 lots
C M 1 Br & 4 Br $8-0K
each 15•1. dwn OwnfAgl
642-9666
COSTAllHA 5 Minutes from ocean, new
3-2 Br low 1111erest
essum loan
Pis do not d1sturd tenants
1828 Fuller1on Ave
Owner/Agent 642·5552
or 64 1-1884
Expansive cuslom home
on a huge tot 5 Br 4'.\ ba,
new spa & pool Most H ·
ctusfve showcase home Costa Mesa Tn-plex wtth
on e comm111dlng view patios & garages
lot $935,000 tsehld Sharp 3 houses on ! lot
$ 13 I 500 land quote R & w1lh ferms David Bourke
H lnvestmenlS 751 -5989 Realtor 546-9950
Duple". $260 000, 3 Br & 2 Newpor1 oce•n fron1s
Br. $20K down Steps to duple11 & triplex Spec-
send 974-2 tH tacualt 673·7873
Harbor Knolls Condo 3 Plush. newly dee 3 br up,
Br 2'"1 Ba $280.000 By 2 br dn, bit-Ins, dbl gar
owner 760-6961. Balboa Pen nr Npt Pier
Fee Assume S 12 t,000 llllllOll VIEW llllS o w e 2nd S395,ooo By 1131 Pert ChellH Pl owner 673-0 125
OPENSATISUNDAY Loll for Sale l40o 4 Bdrm 2ba Montego Mdl
M1acen1 10 park and OOEHFllOIT LOTS
Anderson Sehl Vacant •· 2 megn1f1cent adj . fee,
tmmed occupancy avall Three Arch Bay, So Lag
Rd. to U13 HO Sec oate area (Teonts
By owner 752·~838 or ens beach clDhse1
644·2542 $1 100.000 & $1 400 000
HUH OOEHFllHT Balboa Pen111 Pl SBA
3ba $895.000 Terms
available
Play1 ll.E Ila· 1100
UR&ELOT
90x 178 with older
home $225.000
lley lcC1r.ie llltr.
141-1121
1 or oolh Cash or su•I·
able terms Courtesy 10
Bkrs Ownr Fri-Mon
499 3070 Tues· Thurs
2131799· 1159
Oat of Couty
Prorertr l 525
CROWDED?
LET US HELP!
Brand new 2 & !I Br 2 Ba
homes nr R1vers1da Lrg
lane yrds . c;en fr
heal·81r , cpt dish-
washers, many extras
From $63,950 30 yr fi11ed .--------•I essum loans, VA-FHA sml dwn pymt. Call
lllEHLHF PIH
BeDutllul 24x6• wl1t1
encloNd Po<ch -Mod·
ular Mal)OI' Home. 11t1nd
kttchtn, l•rge llv rm. din-ing rm. ftf'lllly rm, 2Br.
28alha Large slorage.
Permanent porch 1tep1.
Agt 540-5937
Owner anyt i me
1-359-5396
$400's makes It yours Minion Viejo 2267 cu rtt y west w 0 0 d
539·6190 Best f'\lly fee HOMES nm AENT Towers. 10717 Wlllshore
3 Br. 2 Ba. Mon1ecello Mission Viejo 3 Bdrm 3 Blvd (213) 474·3575
Twnhse. 2 car gar pool, Ba. $750/mo Fenced Ballloa
no pets $725 Sierra yard. kldSfpets welcome 2707 E/slde duplex, 2 Br t Ba,
Mgmt. 64 t t324 Agent no lee 863· 1500 1_,..P..,e.,.ll.,.ill_ll_l_a_____ gar yd, w/d hkup Cpl
3 Ill 2 H Newport luc.. 2269 €450. 2 Br. utll pd. pref S595fmo 850·2077 -410 Herding, Belooa Yard frplc. washer/dryer I Br • Oen. 2 Ba. sleps to Ph 6PM-9PM 547· 1155 X LG 1 Br $495 2 Br $595
hook-up No pets bee c h comm 1 y Pool Patio. Fr pie
723 Center St pool/tennis $850/mo OMECK OH TME IEAOM Oshwsr 557-2841
$7751mo tsl • sec Days P r ope r t y H o u s e v Large 1 br
} 497-6287. Eves 642-3650 v Garage w/GOO
496·4792 .. IMMACULATE • •BR .... Washer/Dryer
IAlllH VISTA APTS
$485 t Br, t Ba Apt
$585·$595 2 Br, 2 Ba
PARI NEWPORT
IPIRTMEllTS
COUNTRY CLUB
LIVING
IN NEWPORT BEACH
Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart·
ments & Townhouses
Some ere eleganlly
furnished From $630
On Jamboree Rd et
Sen Joaquin Hills Rd
UC-1100
JBr builders tuslom "BLUFFS CONDO" on :::: ~~pp:tt~beech condo next to pool. Isa Greenbelt $ 1350 Mo Townhouse Frptc. sky-3 l:>d, 2 ba. duple.a up-
option mo to mo $925 !st. last. Sec Avail/Sept "'S625/yrly llghls, patio. all built-ins stairs. '> blk from bch
mo 859-2830 1s1 751 ·76251760·0672 ""673-9327 366 Avocado garage, ell major BP·
4 Br 3-88. 2800 sq 11. 2 yrs 3 bd college. comp1e1ety Corolll delMar 2722
new, gardner, no pets remodeled, huge newly 2 Br. walk to bch In nice
$1200 631-2150 landscaped yard. garage. COM. Close to senior cit
TSL Mgmt 642-94 12 ptlances, Avail lmmed
$875 Incl. gardener, 3 Br 2 frpl, $975/mo, 1st. lasl, club lnq 81618 Narcissus
Be.MesaVerde.nope1s. security No pets. orcall213·445·7676
refs raq'd Vacen1 3253 213 •390·9680 days, Bachelor unit 2 rooms
Wash Ing Ion Ag I 714•548•8533 eves newly carpeted, shuttera
559·6221 4 Br 2'1t Be homel n & painted $400/mo.
Behind SC Plaza. newly Bayer est. xlnl cond, 644·5687.
dee 3 br, 2 be, DR $950. freshly palnled. a greet Nice, clesnlBr-. -1 Ba, 545-4731 545·0034 famlly hOme, gardener
Corcle this • cell fast fen·
1as11c: 4 1am 1>ome 2 bdrm
$400's E-z move
539-6190 Best Alty fee
Easts•de 2 Br. t Ba. enctsd
garage. patio, lrg yard, no
pets $535fmo • 1 mo
sec depos11 546·5442 or
770·5629
Gardenelkeeps up 1ove1y
3-4 Br hse 2 ba dbl gar
space age kltcto luds &
pets S7oo·s 539-6190
Best Riiy sm fee gueran·
teed
IHW21R 1 IA
Garage. lrplc. wld
hook-ups. no pals 721
Center SI
S695/mo 1st • sec Davs
497·6287, Eves
496-4792
Oft MacArthur 2 bdrm
unique dDI $450 cell 4 de·
1alls 539·6190 Best Riiy
heve olhersl
1ncld. S2500/mo For Info patio, enclsd garage. please write p o. Bo>1 S600/mo. 181 lest + sec.
1029 Larchmont, Ny 603'h Marigold, rear unit
10538 548-2778
Btg Canyon Condo· 3er
2'" be S II 75fmo. Avell
lmmed Cell 476·2252
dys or 496·834 1
ev/wl\nds
Big Ca.nyon Twnhse 3 Br 2
Ba fr pie, wet bar. ell
amenities. on golf course.
WALi 011 JOI TO IHOll
Large 1 Br
Large 2 Br wffrplc
Famlly & Adult Pools
Tennis Court
Park Ilka sailing
THE SNORES
to1et view from each Corona def Mar
room. garage. (This Is lhe 71•164..t-2611
best nouse 1n Iha com-m u n 11y1 Days call CHll Jlltll 27
7 I 4 / 9 5 5-14 00. Wk n d s I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
7141760·3870 • 2Br. 1¥.Be, fem rm, new
East Bluffs Exec-. -oc-n-.c-1-ty cpts/drps/peint, lg patio.
I I l 3B No pets, nice location v aw pvl poo ' ec, r. 2195 Miner ST. $650 mo. 2' •Ba. din rm, lam 1m, oeaulllul ammen111es • dep. To see call
$I 700 mo 640-6233 645·9604 , ______ _
Gorgeous 3Br 2'1t ba hm --wllols of wood & skyflles 1 Br. 1922 Wallace AYe
thruout, brick llps In llv-upstairs, refrlge, quiet,
1ng rm & mslr suite. 1 blk $420/mo. Sierra Mgmt
to bCh $ t2751mo yrly Co 64 t -1324
.e&tiBJIU
APARTMHTS
Beautifully landscaped
garden apt, pool & spa
Patios, decks No pats
1 Bdrm S500-S505
2 Bdrm 1"• Ba $590
2250 Vanguard Way
540-9626
large 2BR 2Ba, WIW .
Fireplace, Balcony,
Enciosed Gar $550 Mo
111. last Sec 8•2--0433
Lga2 br, 2 be lu>tury apt
2446 Elden Av $695/mo
851-6226
Newer 1 & 2 Br w/garage. from S430
6'45-5577
Newly decoraled Eastalde
2 Br t Ba No pets
$500fmo 63 1-6155
II TllE lllFFI Quiet 1Br, close to beech,
flrepl11oe pallo, dshwshr,
din rm, encl garage S500
mo. 2163 Pacific, CM
Jeff M8r " 17 cell 546-453
2 Br 2 Ba bu11t.1ns 2 car
g&fege wl opener. pool
spa $7951mo 545.3115
Penlrldge Cove Westside 2 Br 1 Ba.
enclsd garage pa110 lrg
yard "° pets S535fmo
• 1 mo sec: depos11
548·54<12 or 770·5629
No dogs 5305 River Ave t Br garden apl, stove, Sharp & clean 2 er qarden
Wayne 646·8816 retr1ge. $395/mo apt w1tn private pa110
YOHC EXEC
Bes1 E•l·Sde loc1111on
3 t:>d 2 ba 2 gar $950
Lrge 2 t:>d 1 gar S650
Yrds patoos DIW Dig
closets vaea111 new con·
dll1on egl 673-8472
OU. Peiat 2226
ooeen VI-for 3 br 2 be
crpts thru-out garage
$675 • 2 Br wl deck
applns provided $500 1111
lee 539-6190 Besl
El Tere 2232
4 Br. 2 Ba. 2200 sq It, 115
acre. rac frull treas. e•lra
clean Gardner AYell 911
631-2150
r ..... ,.
Valier 2234
isoo·s 5 rm 2 l:>a pool
home kids pell cell
539·6190 Best Alty lea
MARIOR VIEW HMS 548-t377 $460/mo 546·9950
1935 PORT CHELSEA PL
48r 2t:>a Mo111ego mdl
Ad1 10 Anderson Sehl
Vacant 1mmed occup
ave11 $1500 mo Open
Set I Sun By o wner
752-2838 644-2542
1 Br u11furn, pool laundry
lac From $4<1' Ul1is
paid 548·0336
1Br Wesl Side. New
Drapes, Refrig Stove. No
Pels $400 717 West
t8th St
0 645·1926 Udo Isle Chrmg 3 bd. 3
ba 1rge patio. Yrly lse S 1600/mo Avail 8·25 2 Bdrm_ 1 Bath $590, ger-
675· l 14 1 age large patio. no pets.
laundry hook up avail Seewind 5 Br. 3ba. vi.,..., 534 Bernard 642-•905 gdnr. tennis/pool _ -_
$1800/mo. 559.9539 2 Br 1 Ba t child ok, no
--pets 2563 Elden F Shorecllffs lg 3 Br,• ba. S•7S/mo 831·3671 lam rm. frplc's. grt ocean 11u, walk to pvl bch 2 Br. 1 Be $445/mo 2269
S2200/mo 675-9526 C Maple. No pels . 540-4484. Stylish 2 st0<y home wtgar 5 rm 2 be dshwshr & nol 2 Br 1 be. cpl. drapes,
fer 10 beaches $575 bit-Ins. $465. 227~
539·6190 Bett fee Maple. 631-2927
rhe He1ght1 3 Br. 2 Ba
lau11dry hook-up, garage.
Walk 10 beach. res·
1&11r a nts , shops S 1275/mo utlls lncld. H
642·7918. w 839-1642
ill' JaH Clf. 2 7
2 Br 1 Ba. tower unll In
4-pla.x. lrg rooms. lndry
lac. no pets $470/mo.
271 llA. E t8th Pf
8'4·0452
2Br 1ba, pallo, frplc. gar·
age. nr Fedco. S525fmo.
Call 551·6130 2 Br 1 Ba condo. av.ii. 611 tSI • sec $475/mo Call 2 Br. 2 Be. Twnhse, t chlld.
645·5378 AO pets. 1916 Wellece • ----t03. $510/mo. 831·3671 Spacious 3Br, 2Ba Condo. --,-.,.....,,-..,~---=-n r town. poot. golf 2 Br. 2 Ba Twnhse. Elden
course, no ~ts S750 Ava 2 st0ty, pvt patio.
mo 496-4226, •98~232 gar. frplc, quiet No ~ts $550/mo 979· 1658
• STuo10· for Rent Room & Bath. No Kitchen
Large Yard & Patto Greet
for STUDENT S275mo
• 831·5199 .
THE VICTORIAN 2 Br 1' 1
Ba wfger $525 crp1s
drapes stove fncd yard
wtpatio. water Pd
867 Vlcto11a
636·4120 1-5PM
VILUIHEllA
2 Br, 2 Ba, quiet family
compleii
Dshwr/dlsposal. lndry
lac, encl gar, no pals
$560/mo, Incl gas &
water S300 dep 2324
Elden 548-4147
WHTUH YILUIE
APTS.
955 W 19th St. $460 1
Br 1 Ba, patio. bll·lns.
pool. spa. no pell
Tl&. 111•1 141-1122 ----WOOIWI VILUIE 1 & & Br. Apte avail Poot.
spa, garage avail, l1undry
rm, gas paid. No pets
2 Br. 1 •1, Bl $595-S6 t0
1 Br t BA $515
Tll •lllT lH-0011
Daaa Pelat 2726
2 Br 1 ba. vary clean. gar-
ege. sml deck $500 Call
493·8538
Bachelor. all utile petd.
$1000 675-2479 Ill
message
Across from beach. 2
Bdrm Poot end encl gar
Laundry $595, 640-5078
BAYFRONT I Br. 1 be,
relrig. upstairs $625/mo
• ISi, lasl & $100 dep
644·0126, Sandy
Ill OAIYH EAST
3 Br 2 Ba 2 car garage.
lull security, on fairway
Nope1s.
64'1-0509
New 1Br Condo -lrplc
cplS/drps bltns, garage
pool yrly 752·507 t
wkdys 8 30·5 30 asll for
Kate
New/lg sunny 1Br Condo.
frptc new cp1sl drps Dltns. garage, pool yrf)'
7 52·5071 wkdys
8 30·5 30 ask for Kate
Spacious single. one
& two bedroom apts.
BEST
VALUE IN
NEWPORT!
FURNISH£0 or
UNfURNISH(O
All Ulll!Tf[S
PAID. H[AlTH
CLUBS HNNIS
<,WIMMING plu'
rnu1h mor~· Sorry
no pd~ Model\
open da1ty 9 10 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
Newport Beach So.
1700 16th Streef
(at Dover)
642-'P13
Newport BHdl No.
880 lrv1~ Avenllf
(at 16th)
645-1104
Weataia1ter 2791
3 Br, 2 Ba. frplc, w/d. frig.
dshwr . S900 1mo
968·7773
a ... 1 9
81iboa Pen Pl, lge rm, pvt
enl, no smoKlng or cook·
Ing S225 675-3391
Furn•sned Sleeping room
share bath nr SC Plaza.
female non·smkr pref
$270/mo 556-1737
Furn room In Coste Mesa
home. S230/mo Cell
Chris. 6'5-2435 an 4
Furn aleeptng rm, snr be
mat le only. emp, Npt
Htl $180 642-6148 IHta AH 0 2Br 2ba. upstairs, pool,
U 25 tekta thie 312 t>r laundry rm Suitable for 2
house hae kl<la/anlm•I• ampf edits Gas pd
ok encl1d yard at $4 8-0/mo. $48-0 sec 324
clOM 10 beach $350/mo Near Hoeg Hotp neat em-
661 ·6142 ployed lady, ref's
S210fmo Ca'I wllnds
only 548-0261 539-6190 Best Alty,.. E 20th, 6•5-4761 Lg. 38r 2b8. frpfc. ~CPI. levelors. gar $575. call at• lfHI 6 2 Br w/gar crpls. water 493·8538
Outstanding ~an view 2 paid .,8~6·4120 1-5PM.1.R-.-.-,-.~ .. -.-c-L---~-8r 2 98 spa furn or unfurn 2176 E Placentla $460. _____ • ___ _..
$1500 499·5304 2192 "C" Plecenlla $450. f Br I B1. enclad garege,
kids ~ S450 962·4• 71
or 968·9853
Oc•an Fr_on_t_2_8_R_2_c_ar
garage. Righi on Sano
fully C1rpetad. fully
Furnished w/ Antique
Furniture $1,000 ~
for summer. maid serv•ca
Included Cell Mr Paul
6•5·8927
Room. S300 Pvt ba & en-
trance. Coolcmg. working
man. Laguna •94·4•59
Room for Sr Clllten. C.M
Non·1mkr. male or fem
$250• 54&-7499.
lHailMI• H62 il11oe home Cotta a .... Ar
S C Plaa AoomlBo•rd
Senior• 641-84~4
••••• ....... 2tM
Bayfront 3 Br. 2 B•.
11800/mo, 2.1 8atboa
Cove 6'5-5 t35.
CdM 2Br 2b•. ctoteup vu
ol fffwpo« HtrbOf. pcol.
S100 day, 875-2793
•tal ... MY1n
4Bt 2bt Week of A~I
13·20 •vatlablt. 1825. Ph
546·&e05
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Auguat 4, 1983
1Q -ler11l1111 llre111•rl 11 ~n .. . ..
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Slfftrical Gar•••l•f 811st Clt11J11 MHla1_ Palatlaa Pl1a•la1 lrdaldna
ELECT R 1c1 AN: Priced 10eiiiil(iiiip.-Oiiiiiii11iilrd'"n""e""r ... •••M•a .. r·n-t, Houee, carpet, window -ABc MOYING-INT /EXT. CALL JIM 14 lu 11 f 141· 7121 1'rn••""lal"""'li.-r9P.....,Ol"'r-. -m-.,-,-u~OJ"'cir""'11
right, free eallmato on cleonups, tree trim, Free c I ea n In O. W o do Oulck. Careful Se~vlce 1•1·1110 WATER HEATER s I 1 auto, 6 'I" OJ1po1 Ron 86
laaiatta lenict Ctatat C1ae11tt
End paper work night· Cemenr-Masonery-l!lock
m a r a s C a I I Walls-Cust. work. Lie.
Mwerti1ia1 hit•
ll,~~·~L~ ~a!'p~!r D
PAPER-TALK Asaocl111es #3S1057 Rob 673-S094 & oruanlza Individual & _ _ largo or small Joba. Lie. eat. Cell Pete. 64 t-t098 lhrorough work Rellable Lie. T138046 652-0410 • Pool heat~e•Fur:CO:. 5PM 645-2537 or Pele
396621 673-0359 Haullnn, ciaa~pu, tr-unuREFS With complete *A·l MOYlll* lnl/oMt Competitive price •ffeuoets•Olspoaals* 979-2S21 Freo Est.
30 thly ••<J
In thn
business 760· t9S8 Concrete. m11onry. llat-
EXECUTIVE SUPPORT work, tou~datlons. Block,
Your olllce Top aklll1, Incl. brick. Lied. 536-5013.
r-.-1-fl-i L-1 • ~ Ctlrpot and house-tor xlnt work! Fast eerv .-:-.----araltart t a I• II trimming, yaro malnt, cleaning, windows done Beat quallty. 26yr OJCp. 30 yrs np 521·80t2 llYH,trt'a PIM•ri.lis 1wiaal~ Lt11111
lndacp. Mike 646-6502 free. CALL TODA YI Competitive rates. BIG OR SMALL. 1 E)(p'o -Wai CEAT1Fkfo DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
woru procesal11g Prot. CoalrUltu,
references. 497-6290 Gtatral
Hand atrlpplng, antique Japanese Gardener Main-540-5654. Lie. T-t t5.42s 730-i353 ~~~:~:~::~Nr~t~~ WE 00 IT ALLI 549-9770 1nrant1 to elderly & hand-
reatoratlon & quality tenance. clean-up. Free JOAN'S CLEAN~ STARVING COLLEGE Free eat. 24 hr. 841•3588 Drains cleared from 15 & lcapped, your pool or
laildm , 1'A"'"e_m_Od_e•ll•R-e-pa.,l-rs-. _c_o_m_m_
Remodels or any i nvest-& reald. Llc'd , bonded.
ment. qlly Improvements Ins. For est, 552-91'2.
rubbed finishes. Free _e_s_t._55_7....,·2_2_10 ____ Cook-errands-all wltoly SLTIUcOTE1N2~~}3_.60.Vln'~·~r~O. Spoedu malnt ser", St5 anytime Repalra _mine. Rea1. 645-7257 ova
Phone estimates Wiii Lawn/garden malnt·. resld, dutln 540-t2S7 .. .. -"" ' • 85 t 9604M&M642 9033 T S i
I k • d 11 64 t -8427 Int/ext, homes & apt1, • • ree trY Ct P c up 0 e ver comml. Indus. Yd cln up -Pacific Co .. l fit:•nlng ----539 S676 ..., ,. WATCH US GROWi S42-3690. ROLLIN' ROOTER J.C TREE SERVICE • · Low rate5 S46-4947 eva "WE 00 IT RI HTI" •-I I p • Drain• from $4 50 Trlrnrntng, removal, yard "PlllDE. Ct11t Ot. Crt4lt Coaa11Ua1
(It's Not Just a Name) BAD CREDIT? Clear up Mow, edge, clean-up, trim. Est. Bro<:hur4',76S-7694 Ill II " CH tftllll Plum bing repair OC • clean-ups, etc 642-29 t4
G1ra1• Dtor lerair :~: ~:~e Reas rates. Jim 1o ... ,.1. ''"'ct• Laguna Nursing Service Fllrthlng Interior oe1lgn lowest rates. 751-6753 $LOW RATES s DOii NOWll
AH FOR SAMIRA
645-3305 Lie 1/320735 neg. TRW profile. Money
Cabiaet M1lda1 back ovar. 645-5S40 Springs, repair, door dper-now ottering prlvatl duty HANGING/STRIPPING Smith & Son Plumbing Tree trim an·• remouaf.· ~~;~o~~ ~:~t~!~~~~B =~a-.~.-,-.-.-.-----M~~:e~i',~:.s e~:!~'~'.T~~·s ~arr C :i~ Pa n~~~.8 • VISA-MC Scott 645-9325 Plumbing repairs & drains gen'I cleanup; 55.j~70 t 7 YOU! Dally Piiot
Service Direclory
Represe11tat1ve
•New cabinets, cabinet DOJGiHaia1
facing. bars & tormlca Messy dogs! liroomlng
Blvd. C.M. 642-3490 REPAIRS* PAllTlll appts, church, etc. Ra-Rve; ns. es. 8' Expert Wallcoverlng In-cleared. Lie. 645-3426 --,---. llabledrvr.actlve.attract· S~r:l~~w7~~~~=~~~·2~~Hr siallatlon. Reas. Consult-l f' -----TYJlDI lemct SprlngS:Htriges-Openers Etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL Ive older woman, own ______ ant Aulgnmt. 58 t-S590 " lll Typing/Word Processing
Repair!! Lowest ratesl HaaliDt ---car $10. 111 646-9734 p , PROF. WALLCOVEAiNG Auber Roofing-all types Qulc;k, easy revisions
Llo'd. Tom 5_5_7-_4_48_0 DU-MP JOBS & ~aatia1 Refs avail Comml/resld. .New-Recover-Oecils Reasonable 851 -1041
142-Hll Ht. 322 _oo~tettops 642-0881 schl, S tO any sz. Teacher
C'upeatry ~ ~s_exp~6-284_!__
Accouting Remodel-repair Ontque & Doaealic Apacy
Unusual work a specialty -
20 yrs lie bonded lltuatktt,tfl SIO/wk
Palombo Const 962-S3 t4 Childcare, companions,
Ho11e Slttia1 FllE PlllTIH can Mike, 640-9014 ':!c ~~ 1602· -~~8..:.9734 Wia4ow leHiD -Gar•eaiat SMALL MOVING JOBS -by Richard Sinor Lie. ----Dennis Raymond Rooting 1•~-....,..,...,.,...1....,.... TREES MIKE 646-t391 Mature professional 280644. 14 yrs of happy "WE GALS SHOULU New/Repairs/Recovers .. let the una lne 11'1"
HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE female for house sitting. local customers, HANG TOGETHER" Lie. 4414s8 s59.4102 SUNSHINE WINDOW couples We coma to you.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCT
Personal Serv Taxes
30 yrs exper 640-2008
Aarlaalt
Ms tr crallsman. special-Low rees (2t3)541-5 t50 1z1ng flnlsn & remodellng. ---__
Tuopp.pnaedw1r1ea':;~sv~7d5. 1_C3~a7a6n. Furniture. Trash, Trees A
65
ug
1_ 1
51455
thru Sept 15. Thank. you 963_4114 839-0730 anY11me _1 -. _ _ CLEANING 642-15•9
953.54 t5 NORM • ---ecretanal CiEAN-uP MASTERS-QUALln PAllTEH WALLPlPUI llllllH Se•Yicea WHITE wtz.ARO
Driveway-Parking Lot
Aepalrs-Sealcoa11ng
S&S Asphll 63 t-4 t99Llc
499-3105 Span./Engl lady, 45 yrs,
-respectable, seeks hse-Repalr-Altaratlons kpg tor nice tam or gen-
All sizes. Prof .. reas. Asl< HAULING. SMALL JOBS Llll.IClfiDI Prompt' neat pro-SS pr roll. 675-7702 __ • ._., .. !--_"'!"' __ I WINDOW WASHING
about our 25,000 lawn Trash & Furniture DOUGHERfVBROTHERS tesstonala. 636-7t49 I Word Processing "The only magic Is
special Call anytime, MATT 645-5089 TnEES. LANDSCAPING laster I & let1er composition QUALITY" 63t·2026
646-6684 (Michael) LT HAULING • MOVING 21 YRS 642-3657 CUSTOM EXTERIORS LA A HI Reas. Prompt. 642-S035
----GARDENING • ODO JOBS & INTER. Reas. rates. Free Restuoc;os. lntlext. 30 yrs SeCr81arlal service: typing,
Doors-Windows-Cabinets tleman Own car $250
Panel-Polios-Fences. 35 wk. Estella 840-0600 trs exp J11rry 546-4413 -_ _ _ labyaittiDI For Ad Action My hOme 0-4 yrs. Npt
Hg1s area Loving care
645-6783 Joyce
Repair/small jobs. Fences, Drywall shelves, partitions. Low 1'D!!'R!!IY""W"""'A"'L_L_I A""c"'o'"u""s•T-1 .. C_A_L
rates. Steve 731-S3 t t All Phases & Repairs
Clean ups -Landscaping JON 645-St92 Maaoa~ est Steve 547-42St Neat. Paul 545-2977 copy, etc. Fast service. Hauling · Tree Trim ___ --Free est. 642·9907 a .... Cleaai~· BRICKWRK; Small ]obs Custom hse palnllng, re-!...,. CD'S 675-4456 760-8359
--_ Newport. Costa Mesa, duced summer rate1. FJ ~ TYPING/BOOKKEEPING Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
W.11 -ba-b-ysTt my honle. lyr -_B_u_o 552·9582
& up. Wkdys Nwpt Hts. ,~c-a~rr"'e~•.-s.,er.-•-ic_.e._ __ Electrical
Clean-ups. shrub & tree ROBIN'S ct NING Irvine. Reis. 675-3175 Free est. Dave 673-2031 C7tJ PLASTCRlllG For lndlv.lsml business ~1;:8;.'~h::'ca~n~4:.~~f' cl~;~~~~~.a tho~~~?t~~7 Brickwork: Small or large Ill S11Ytr P1l1tl11 ~· ,.,'';;; ~~'1;' Hr/day/wk 840-0888
650-7169 1tWE INSTALL CARPET '""•"!!E"°lec-tr""lc-la_n_: ""N-aw-1 .. A""e-pa""1'"'r.
1·11 p • -S .--For $1 75 sq yd. Call Jobs & repairs. Local refs. Lie 11425914 964-20'17 845-8258 EXECUTIVE SUPPORT CLEAi HOUSEi 645·S5 t2 -Your office Top skills, Incl, a aJ&DI en1ce Mel or Peta. 772_ 1722 All types. Low prices. Lie.
PERSONAL & BUSINESS Free est. 631-2345
l1r.St1l11 ......
Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a
month $20 10 $25
546-9707
_ E. Wiiiiam Giies Painting Have you r ead today'• word prooesalng. Prof RoseHsekpg973-0564 •Masonry-Stucco: new/ Contractor: competitive C1a111fled Ads? It not, references 497-6290
repair All types. Quality. rates, custom work, lie. you'r11 mlaslng tf1e beat ---------Biii paying Nore Higgins.
999-7t15 499-1601 Have something to sell? WANT ACTION?
Classllled ads do it well. Classlfed Ads 642-567S Want Ads Call S.2-5678 Lowest price. 631-2345 10 yrs exp. 751-70SO bargains In townl Classltled Ads 642-5678
Ptuoaala 3012 ltlt W11tt4 5100 Htlp W11tt4 !UOO Help WHIM 5100 Bolt W11tt4 Slot Btlt WutH SlOO Btlt Wulff 5100
Female. non-smkr. 25 +to
shr hse on Bal Is
$400/mo 673-5067 eves
FiO'S'hr ptly turn Bal Isle
hse. non-smkr, $400 •
ullls 675-5316 eves
Female prol non-smkr
rmmte to shr C M
i wnhse. wlpool, 1ac &
tennis. $350 • 'i't uttl.
Must llke dogs 646-94 t9
A succes.sful businessman Accounting DELfYEllY
sks trim lady. Travel. sail-lllllT AlllTIR Full time for local delivery,
Ing. dating. 953-9964 Resort Hotel has opening exit driving record re-ESCORTS/MODELS for Night Auditor. Exp. quired. Newport Ste-Nac.. Apply In pl!lrson !loners, Inc .. Mr Emmons
Outcall ONLY S35-9199 M-F, 8 30-t2 The New-863-t200.
EXOTIC IHOEH
Bachelor /Bachelor ell•
Office & Birthday Parties
THE UST HURRAH
738-8538, 558-853S
porter, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. Dental Assistant, tun l ime,
------experienced, ROA Ad Agency needs PIT prefeHed. 545-4553
bookkeeper and FIT ---------
Clerk Typist. 631-7645 IEITlLlUISTllTS
M-F. 673-2207 wknda. Npt Bch pleasant group
ARE YOU MAlll&
WHAT YOU'RE
WDRTH1
practice needs 2 chelr-
slda persons. 2 existing
employees returning to
school. ROA w/H yrs
exper pref. 640· 1 t22
I 1m 31 years old. In my -IE-1-Tll._ IY_l _El_l_S_T
first year Into Health and Newport Beach office tor
Nutrition lnduatry • I Wednesday. 644·2•S5 made $60,0001 The sec-ond year doubledll I drive _M_-F ______ _
E x p e r I e n c e d Maids ol Orange County Is
Walter/Waitress wanted, accepting appllcalons for
Call Karen, 644-9550 Profession el House
Front ottlce receptionist
tor Opt ome t r l s l .
646-4062 tor appt
cleaners. $5/hr to start.
Housewives welcome
63t-8222. Iv message
FILL TIME PAY MAllTHAICE
PlllT-TlllE WOH "' SIPEllYISOll
Opportunities available Local retired person for with the Los Angeles full time maintenance of
Times Clrculallon De-small shopping center.
pa r t m e n t I n 0 u r Npt Bch. Call Mr Abbott
door-to-door newspaper _6_7_3_-7_1_3_0 ____ _
ssles program. Guaran-llHllEll/MA•HMll
teed hourly wage plus local retired person for
commission, Hours: 9AM pan time maintenance of
-2PM, or 4PM -9PM. a Costa Mesa shopping
Training 11 provided . center. Duties Include
Potenllal to earn $300 gardening end minor r•
plus per week. For an In-pair. Call Kathy Mon trhu
tervlew , Call (714) Thrus. 6am-1 t 30am.
957-2361, ·~1 1204 213-S61-S207.
Part-Time Delivery. 7 Person "Friday" 30·40
days, •tart 3 AM. Must hrs I wk. $3 7 51 hr
have car and phone. Honest. Prompt. Re-
494-8496 allable. Neat ONLY Need
Pan time desk clerk want-
ed, start $4.00 per hr
Sal/Sun morning alll!t
Call 646-7445
apply Good Ttans a
must. STARVING AC
TORS MOVING CO
650-1356
Part-lime position open 1n Pl1ttt Prl1ler
eddreaslng. Monday, Nights and. Wknds Must
4:30 pm to finish· Tues-be o:xper d on Nonlsu
day 6:30 pm to' llnlsh ~~~~eet'~~n~n 5 ~s~ Apply PENNYSAVER, ' 1660 Placentia Ave and Out Photo 10052
Costa Mesa ' A<lan•s Ave. 11n1 Och
-p••t TIME PIUHIH '"' Counter person. ex.per llOITE IELIYEllY pref or Will train Orange
Dellver auto newtpaper County Airport Area Mr.
route In Lagune Beach Emmons. Newport Sta
area. Mon-Fri (alter-tlonets. Inc. 863-t200
noon), Sal & Sun (early
Fe lo sht 2 Br l 011.
$24 7 /mo + 'I utll Avail
Sept 1 Julie 548-33S9 alt
5.30
a new Mercedes. I have
two beautllul homes In
Calllornla and one In
Hawaii We have a ground floor opportunity
backed by company
lrelnlng Call Gerl,
7t4-891-5t25
llSTlllOT MAl&IEll
To supervise ne~paper
carriers. Salary com-
mensurate wl experlenoe.
Company benellls and
bonus oppty • generous
mtleage allowance Must
have van. station wagon
ot sml/plckup. Apply In
person weekdays be-
tween 3PM-5PM at 330
West Bay St . Costa
Mesa
GENERAL OFFICE-FI T
Typing, flllng, heavy
phones. Some weekend
work. Interview by ap-
pointment only. Tuesday
morn.). Must Have re-PRIVATE DAY SCl-IOOL lllAHll TlllllEE liable trenaporrallon needs credential teacher.
$300-$600 per week Some collecting re-646-t444
Fe wanteu to shr lrge Npt
Crest condo with 2 busl·
nessmen Pool. 1en111s
etc Ourel non.smkr
$350 642-2487
Prof F .. 20 30, noi1...smkr
shr 2Br. part furn In NB
• ~ blk to bcr1 $285 mo •
dep Tracy675-8313
lncre<11ble <k e1111 View
2 bt 3 ba S Laguna
condo rrplc., 2 decks,
garage. 0001 499-6009
4014 Auto detail shop manager.
axper necessary lor busy FOii SALE Laguna Niguel atore. 524-3100 The regls. name (38 yrs). HIJA AIA Ill CO. AUTO MECHANIC, brake.
Prlnclpals only front end. tuneup. Exper.
OC Airport area. ottice 7 )953 2 own tools. 50% comm DllllSTOllE CLER• ( 14 • lOO Hunt Auto, 1825 Laguna " space from $225/mo 40 h s SS 50 pe hr or Illness rO-rces sale of -Ex-Canyon Rd. La~ Bch r · r 557-7010 commenserate with retail elusive wO<>d & melal 633-8966. 494-66 experience, work ref's re·
Offrce space for tease 747 b slne•s $85 000 tak -u 0 • • 811 Bab ysitter/Housekeeper. Quired ••oulton Plaza
-rrtday.
Hl-lU1
LLOYl'S HHEllY
let Mt1lltlJ I Wt1lt~y
Health and Nutrition Co
expanding on a massive
scale. Needs 10 Key
people In Newport/Mesa
area f:arn S 1000 lo
$5000 first month Call
Rena Schrod e r
642-9949
Part and Full Time po'a-quired, mostly paid In ed-PiT helR-W8rlted Sand-
ltlons avail No Exper vanoe. Good protlts. C~ll wlch Shop by O C Air-
Ness. We Train. Call Mr Foster lor detells Derly Port Mon-Fri Will traln
Harris. 662-5790 Piiot • 642-432 t E11t 3•2 Call before 11 i\l1t Mike,
WJiiiCURIST Woman In PART TIME 833-89l9
whl chr nds manicurist In Seasonal • 5 day week. QHLJTY CONT8'0l
hOme, C.M. 645-2357 Housewives & men -work MAllAOER
MllllOllll So. Bey & Orange Co tor computer man11foc area while children are 1urer EKper nf'<. Prt1I 1n OOMllMIOATIOIS Inc school Paid training computer relate<l field CURI mrd-August to be part of Send resurT1e It> Siar
Literature malling to ad In-a school photography Technologies In<. Altn
qulrles Address lyplng ream Salary. bonus mite-Pe1svnnel Depr 3180
Organize sales lead data age. For appt ~JI Bonita Pullman Ave, Custa
Cell Micro General Corp, at Thompson Photogra-Mesa CA 92626
Irvine. 557-374'4. phy 213/248-6855 Mon '
Laguna Hoirse private
room, bath entrance
$400 497-4391
It. $695/moutllspd AIC. -----all Terms 96S 6t87 ,... ---· · lull time. 2 schoo1a9e Pharmacy. Laguna Hiiis Hardware/sales Full Time g~~~I~~ o~'.' Co;1~5~85;1 SCRAM-LETS Store on Forest Ave: Lag children 5•0·3296 all 6 Marie 768-3784 Experienced prel Crown Mature ex~ book -
J Blk E I F I & Bch, 2400 sq ft, 5yr Isa _B___ -----Hardware. 3107 East keeper/recpt/lyplst for
thru Frtday 9 to 4 REOIPTIHIST
PAIT TIME Active Mortgage Bankrng firm Is seeking a sharp Allam~ o alrvew ANSWERS Ca11Jack 497-5452 abysltter. ma ure Dry Cleaning. Help.Full CoaatHwy,CdM smltlrm(lrvlnearea)S-5 Ma or le 10, nrce beach 75 0 , _ _ _ ___ energetic woman wanted Time. 6 Days Wiii Train HOME -CARE. R N'S, Mon-Fri 549.t063 hOuse Yrly $317 /mo -4· 1 40. Mr Tracy Pellte-Stung Swlrnmlng Pool Chemical to sit In my hOme 1 day Bergstrom Cleaners,
WEEIEllS energetic recep11onl5t for
Supervise newspaper car-Its lrvtne o!llces Position
rlers early morning -4AM requires pleasant lllle-
• SAM Sat and Sun. -phone voice, poslllve
must have van, station public relations minded
wagon or small pickup. attitude and previous
Hourly wage + mileage. corporate olflce ox-
Apply In person wael<-perlence For 1nt1>1vlew,
days. 330 W. Bay St.. a s k I or S t e ., e
Costa Mesa. Ca Orenge 7 l 4 -5 4 5 -1 4 o 2 o r
last, dep 673-2726, DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Wreck-Grouch Services Business New-par week with my 4 small COM LVN'S, All Shilts Home OIL COMPANY--P-O-S--
1-800-824 7888. e111 Baytront bldg 800-1107 Gf\EW UP port Beech area, no children. 642-5161. Care Assignments. Avail-ITIONS. Offshore rigs ec-2158 It I f St 25 •• Id Cl exper necessary will -EXEOITIYE SEGllOlllY able Immediately. Full ceptlng applications. No sq ava I rom rvoy o un e was caught · BABYSITTER needed FlnS11cial Services Firm Time & Part Time. Flell-m Chrsln 25 2bd, 1iia apt BASEMENT $1 00 aq tt. napping one day He train. S55,000 full amount 1 om 7.30 5 T 99 w d• .r. 1 experience $24,000+ 2500 sq It Call. Mon-Fri claims ha was Just day-req Wiii nel $40,000 .... r . • • u ' e ' neeus top-notch exec blllty & Schedullng. Fee for directory. Call In CM $250 mo ulrl paid 9-5 dreaming about what he Call collect Mon-Fri Thurs. C.M. 631-6325 secy for very busy, P R 0 FESS I 0 N A L (312) 920-9675. ei<t
548-S303 _ _ 642-464' wouldbe whenheGREW 9-6PM.AsktorTlm(408)BAbysltter neaded,l/llme challong1n9 position NURSE'S BUREAU: 2239P
M1Ftoshr2t>dlurnapt,'i't ----UP 867-0t1t 1111 sohl starts. 955-1123 Strong OlCpe r and 847-6699 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mile 10 bch s275 Incl NEWPORT CENTER Full wrl\. S57-1940 aft 4 typing/shorthand skllls aH --0t~li-1 -------
utlls Reis 631 ·9067 service Executive Suites. Liiat I r.... OCH Ntrlfl'-"' Georgie must Non·smkrs please Bell Desk Personnel for
NB P ALATIAL MAN-Sl_O_N _S575-S625. 640·5470 Found 1123: M dog, med. T.D.1 4021 Beaty Salon Station, New Call 714-553-0940. lullury resort hotel Ell-
Prlv Poot, spa 6000sQft. PlllYATEOFFICE'S sz, tan wlblacl<, mixed 4SV. Yield, 2nd To pays Yori\ Now ·york Salon. _9•5·30 parlance preferred.
$500/mo 760-818 l Sha1e with marketing iiiiibriiieeiiidii,iiHii.iiBii. Sii4ii0ii-Sii3ii6ii2iiiiiiii t26, 100 In one year, sell 2131592-1004 Call Pierre Please apply In person. people. Option to sen our for S 18,000. 675-9797 EIPElllHOH SURF AND SA N 0
Needrmmte Immediately Investment programs. IUln lnLllT UTAILlllEI HOTEL, 1555 So Coast
$275/mo $650 move In Airport area s2oo mo I.le, SAnlfft Wlfollowlng. Top Pay. 1 t t .....,""' Hwy, Laguna Beach See
NrbeachlnNB.63t-7024 Boo966_1609 FOUND ADS lltrlll&tOt.lao, Beaut. NB Salon r~aer/81~c~at~!-;;~~:~ MargleMarmoll_Jo_. __
Ocean!ronl shr fully furn • $ 2 9 0 1 up. c 8 r Pat 5 • SpeclalTzlng In lat & 2nd 644-0oC t open In eS111bllshod East-Hotel
2 br hou~e w/Nwpt exec. d apes a/ 1 ARE FREE TO'• alnae 1949 OURIOlL·IFFIOE bluff vtllage office, Excel-Front oftlce paraonnel
SSOOl mo 645-8927 t ;30 t Beaih ~~vsdr~o~~: R.E Broker Bd Realtors Mature person wlolflca lent vlslblllly and walk In needed at luxury Laguna
Prof Mal Fem needs Ing ton Beach. S42-2834 Call: 642-217 t 545-06 t t exper & gen knowledge traffic. Good split w/track Beach Hotel. Prerer some
sa e ro sh Bal Isl home WIDOW HAS SSS for ot bkknn, 10 key by record. Call Chuck Col-experleneii. Cell Margie m r •EXECUTIVE SUITES • 1•• llll TO' S O OOO N ,.. aaworthy for oonlldontl&I MarmoflJo. 497~477 Pvt rm, ba & entry Lndry Full serv unique fir plan •r . s, 1 • up. o !ouch, type 50-60 wpm, tac1r $400 Ans Ad 684 patio u'nits. Low rates credit check. no penalty. Burroughs L-4000 ellper Interview 640-0020 HOUSEKEEPER: c.o M.
call 642-4300 24 Mrs. Mary, bkr 842•3996. Also buy Jumbo TO helpl\JI. Call 8-5 wkdys E....pertenced Floral De-Mon thru Frt Salary. Live
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-1-M nts-"r 10 shr2-Br F d bl k 1 1 E S300K up @ Denison 545-1060, or 545-4050. signer wanted. FI T ou1. Must have own car 1 ..... • EXECmYE SllTES oun ac ca n as1-Assoc 673-73 t 1. hlld 645 4526 In N B Baytront, 2 blks to * b I u It , name t B g OLERK/llR. Apply In person at THE c · • ·
bch patllng S340 mo 1 MO FREE RENT ( J a k e • E I w oo d ) . Heir Waate4 Sl Pharmacy. Expv . pref. ~~~~~ ~R~~·. 2~:~u~~ LEIAL SEOllETAllY
0 Y s 6 4 I. 2 17 5. Ev With shorl term lease. lull 644-0003 Telephone sonc111ng. ptf Gifts. Hallmark. cos· Beach, or phone t0-12 Newport Center, Buslneaa 675-1904 Ch1Jck serv\ce suites Keep your -overhead low & pro-Found. Blk F Rabbit. F Insurance Wiii train. meUcs. 640-7373. dally, 497-22S2 & c11111 practice. Ex-
Rmmate to shr apt nr So
Cst Plaza. $275 mo .
carport 549-8289 eves
resslonal Image high S81 blk/tan ml11ed Shepherd, 751-8882 COOK tor beeutllut retire-per le nee necessar Y.
Dover Or Suite t4 New-M blk Lab, F Golden Re-----t 1 lilt 1 1 You don't need a gun to Salary commensurate
port Beecl'1 63 t.305 t tr lever. F Sealpolnl UOD WHILY :~;klngc cJod~vl~e. ~~~ "draw fHt" when you wT Ith expe6rlen8c9e. Call
slamese. red collar. NB Processing mall, full or ollte Call 851_ t655 place en ed In the Delly ammy at 40-00. ~~~l\~:rl~dyB~~u!~111k~~fi IAY YIEW Animal Shelter 125 Mesa part/time. No experience 9AM~12 Noon ' Piiot Want Adil Call now SELL Idle lleme with a 6~2-7 458 alt 4 30 C M Beauutul large oftloe avail-Dr. CM. 644-3656 neoessary. Send MU •d· ----_ -I 642-6678. Oa.lly Piiot ClaAltled Ad. ____ _ __ able 642-4644, Mon-Fri, Found. C AMERA.Kodak dressed, stamped env-Counter help for local pie ---------i--~------
llshere. PO Bo"' 48. personable Permanent
Coast Dally Piiot 714·47Jt-0300 PAllT-TllE
OFFIOEOL!H
Very busy circulation of-
fice needs s part-time
clerk tor answering
phones and dispatching
messeges. t 7 hrs per
weak. Fri-Mon, early
mornings on weekends,
early aves on weekdays
Apply In person Dally
Piiot Newspaper. 330
West Bay Street. C.M.
between 2&4PM.
Mon-Thurs. Ask lor
Catherine.
PASTE IP ARTIST Experienced Full or flECEPTIHIST
p/tlme. Call 493-7646 Varied duties, \ypt' 6wp11\, 10-k.ey adder , lele·
Permanent PIT position. phones, op req'd.
PAllT·TllE
OFFIOl OLElll
National distributing n n -s m I\ r . 'o I a r y
company hes Immediate SS75-S975 CPA firm
opening for person to Costa Mesa Call Linda
service and merchandise 754· 1040
~:~~~lsM\~,~~~1 ~tu~~ Receptionist needed.
hrs/wk. Wo will Hain. Sal/Sun 9-5 tor ousy real
Must be licensed drlvw estate office In Newport
Call ror Interview. Mr. Beach 644-7020 Bruce T omass en e __ _
1-600-422-4323 or --------• 714-772-6060. Mon-To P1-your message before the day-Friday. 8·30-3. reading publlc,
phone Ger GREEN cash Delly Pilot
tor WHITE elephants Classified, 642-5678 wlth s Classified Ad
Call 642-5678 Very bu1y circulation of-
llc'IJ need& a pert-time, r&-
ll1ble, mature and re-
sponsible person tor
answering phonea &
despatching messages.
25 Housrs per week.
Tues-Sat. Early evening
~aily Pilat ·
& Sat morn. $4.00 per hr.
Apply In person between :
2-4PM. Moo-Ttiurs. Ask ·
lor Catherine.
leatala Waated 2909 9.5 500. Npl Bch, nr Bal Pier elope to: Century Pub· shop. must be neat and Pa1·1y P1·1a1 ....
2 resp prot yng men need 7131 645-2747 Waketleld, MA 01S80 lull time, day ahUI end ~alo;oa2, :;P,a~t, ~cBhft FOund· Class Ring. Nr ACCOUNTING e6~73-71".g37shllt a11all. Call YMCI' In Hunt. Bch. Cell ..
. HOW.IAYST.
: OOSTI IESA, EOE.
Position available for edi-
torial writer with strong
con servat ive pol itical
philosoph y. Salary nego-
tiable. Send resume to : Su 111 van 8 • 5 Pm to Identity. S47-9622 731-07 lS 1-203 SQ. ft olflce t -2.S7 sq ft omce Found. fluffy orange tabby Mature prof gentleman with furn for purchase II c11t. while paws & chin,
seeks 10 rent quiet cot· desired. Pacific Sanda Tract nr Or Equ"ivalenf tege, conversion unit. or Beach & Atlanta. H.B.
1. Ref 6<16-0419 969-1221. 960-3216 Skill I
CPA counter Person W8nifd
for dry cleaner•. possible
management training.
Call 494-404' Of apply In
person Hop-Slng't , 1000
N Coeat Hwy, Logunt1
Beach. SllUT IMYHTIKn. FOund: Ory Liess Apeo,
Interior designer looking M .. vie Adams/Beach Experience OHTlllll
to upgra<le and maintain laaiaHI 636-50n. 536-9096 40 hr/wt< days; 30 hr/wk
your rentel home In el(-Rtatala 2916 Found: M Cocktlll&I. 71e *l••t41att 1,11111 nights. SS/hr to atan.
change for 11ttordable Beach & Ganleld, H.B. *=II t Pickup Job description & rent. Prefer CdM or Bluffa WSI ASlllPTill s48.s240, 1164•7322 H appllct1tlon 11 St. An-
araa. Cuey 645-8085 18 month• 01 ulatlng '' rflaltJ drew· a Prubyt erlan
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leeae or rtghl ,,..... 3 yr Found. M. StameH. 6-10 * 11,l.stJ lrowlq Churell, 800 St. Andrew's •rat•• or leaae. t 150 sq It located wk•. Cameo Shores S/2. 'fr• Road, Newport Beach. Ital 2912 In new pro1 .. 111on11 ofllo• 631-103t, 644·3&58 Closlng date: 5pm Aug. 8. WANTED shop IPIGO or bldg wllh part< Hke tit-Found ridlo, Newport Delton. Diiion a CooJ*'d 631-2teo
1111r09 gersue for minor mosphere. Houpltellty Beech ere•. 675-3070 Inc, local Irvine t1x an auto body repelr, will P•Y Lane. San Bernardino, __ lnve1tmtnt oonaultlng The fHtH t drtw In the
up 10 $200/mo, Co.ta Freeway 10 & 15 cloM Found: Yng M. Oerm. firm, hU lmmtdlale W .. t .e Delly Piiot
Meo 0, Huntington Luxurious decorated S hepherd. 6moe7 ~Ing tor rMpon•lblt Clualfled Ad. CaM Today
Beech. em 969-t22 t suite avail. 8115. Terms 17th IT u t 11 n CM peraon to m1nage AC· 842-5678.
neg o 11 at> I e C 1111 6'12-2742 counting Otp1rlment. ~:;::::;;:::::::::::; Hee ltat1b ID4 SS4·0461 or 370-0330 Grey. Old Sl<:k Cat, East-Outlet Include com• 16f7 W"tcnrf, N.9. 27& to taatrclal blutf erea. 640·2314 ~ut•r·aa•l•t•d monthly
3800 sq ft. 2.435 sq. tt. I l _11 GL ~rlteup, q_uar1erty
Suitable for medlCel or tall I •• II you've lo.I 1 pet we can P/R. corp, & P/S tu r•
dent11I Agent. 54 t·5032 cQ/Ne 11th i N;:;;;o<l. he Ip y 0 u . ca 11 turns fOf smell b\lllnees
N-er 3300 tq ft, t mpi. 1-800-824-7797 cllenta. ind 11al11lng with 2~9sq.:~· .. s~e. t~~1'$~. parking, 1lr cond. Owner LOST: Female ct t. an gray, Mt-up ol. newly ecqulre<t 675·6QOO vie CllV & St Andrew•. mulllple·termln11 com·
Cost• Met~51-8_9_28_ NB. Aewirdl 863,88411, pu1er tyt tem. OOM-~80 1q ft w/phone la•Hlri1l &.42·5204 PUTAX axperlenc. lltlP· an1werl~. 3400 Irvine I I •t•• fl.II. Pl .. ff dttlv41r ASAP,
A SI 2 1
• NB 1111 I • -LOST: REWARD! Red iQY or mill reeume to: Ml. ve, • .. , • ~ ..... T lt .... lf '400/mo 680-1464 f200-2500 tq n !'" omo.) I""""'•• • .., trnP n la, Buddy Dallon. 2tt 1 Aldi• WHI lrvtne arts. From Lagun1, 494_.885 I.er A111 , Ste 108, Irvine,
B1ytront0111ca, p1tlo1, U0.4/mo. Tom 851·8928 Lo.t Wiiiti ,,.,.18n ~ CA 92714. ~Corl* of g;;_~~· t•nltorlat . ueo aq 11. 3975 Bitch, Vic. B11tb01 tt11nd Frr: ~bOfM, 0" 405 ..!!!..!... avcrvriuE-O~ FFICE-NftPQft h Kll $1330. rnorn 7·29.lndoor oat Cedl"aoa to Go-Carli ..,....., • M IA zoning. Agent on1y 01a.a2ae , Wh•t•v•rthe Ftd
400 Mitt, w1p1111>1th & 141-&032. I t111.ao..ou2. · Roll ·em off Iha IMflc.t
shower. Q9ts. 0.1 P«lln. 1 With a Clullfled Ad
'300/rno 842-4823 Cl1111tled Ad• 642-5618 aw IOIMtn ng 10 NII? 0111 Nowt M2·5e78 Ol...itled Ide do 11 ..,.,
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••••• .......... ,
City editor needed for
mid-sired daily. Must have
enthusiasm and strength to
direct news staff. Several
years copy desk experience
required. Salar y nego-
tiable. Send resume to: F.di-
tor, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box
1560,· Costa Mesa, CA
92626. ········· ......... . ----. . . ... . . . .. . ..
Daily Pilal ... ~ · · · .. ~· · .. · ....... :
' .
l&ILI PIUT
IUlllll Tllllll
Now accepting applications
for District Manager to super-
vise newspaper carrie rs.
Salary commensurate with
experience. Company ben-
efits plus bonus opportunity.
Must have Van, atation
wagon or pick up with/ahell.
1M~eage allowance included.
Apply In person, w~kdays,
3PM to ~PM at 330 West Bay
St .. Costa Mesa. .... ,, . ' .............. ~
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Ptot>lt wtlo need People
Th•t'e whit the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE DIRECTORY
.. ell lboutl
F.ditor1 Daily Pilot, P .O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA.
92626. ............ -.................. -.
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11 -14
EARN t.-TO $75.00 P£R WEEK
We now ~m IS OPfllln&i IOI ~0111\t titer
btewtn to S«~tt "ltldtft l0t Ille Onnst Coa\I !>a~y Pilot. Ovr Ctt ws start at 3:30 p,m •nd
work vnhl 8·30 p.m we1kd1yi. On Stturday, we
work • ftw more hOurs Vov wlW earn man1 tnps ~nd onm. 1ton1 w1tll t}fll1J1t your own
money . .llltre 1s no tlel1ver1na or tol~tinn
lnvolnd. If )'Ov 111 10lllfliltd, plmt c11t Mr
hrt
Ml.A M
COlll (714) 548-7058
Cle Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Augu1t 4, 1983
1t1t !•!!f ..... 11 IN Wy... IHI .1!11 We1!f IJ• ltlt !y!!f 11• C.11 llft Apllw11 1111 Panit1n HU 1ralt111 NII k!ie 1144 ::;::;;;:iiii;;;;:ri::-~-=-::.-..-~ ULll fll• s.Nlee muon attendant, T0PLH8 MOD!L.8 HQliayan LAI POinl kit OH etove tmo old, IMut 5 Po bdttn Ml wl top King N rnettr .... ~ IOANTIC 8ALl!·Mu11 p~~~~~ * * * lot e1tctullve chlldrene ~';9~~C •tetlon. 1750AY.PAIDOAILV 114;".;_LOY~== hetYMt go6d, pd MIO, of h "'4lttlboll epnot, & new lreme · UO .... :llke!MIWNvtnarmNt. ~tonl9t + pe.rt·tlme DllLlll t>oullqu"t~. 8C PIMa. • .M. Nobp. Ntc.ut-21513 Mele:· ,160: Pemalee ... $460. 878-91218ft3 11300 new. ~ ~k 640--l30t Chrome (llUI dlll~m ~ dut1n9 the Wlllll. 1..e Megealn '49-9516· 111. llOIOUY 1200 &.t-1132 a.E. 20.1 ct. ''· fWr!Gt f:~x00;.,.., o!n. NEWI Comp!. II\ rm. din. b:;,:"t~rmd~'i .. r:.
xlnt P-n·ttme WOflc f()t FOR SALES p.,•on. l1dle'• llMI... ll20 Point 8lernele oet w/IOI mkr, .imd ma. S1I0.17W727 1'"'100' A~"!~Mta2 ,.;.~leim9t8 . llml)e. refrlg. MW we.th· college •tudent. 0111 Sponawere 8uyer tor fl ,.,. 64,..8152 """'""' ...,.,.. • Id "'"', 87,.8 wetllclyt onty 9-5 Ctlrie DOLLARS Gulf Shop. Private Club. Mafor Newport e.ech teel .. llU · 631-«... Colonlel Bdrm Mii (2) er ';J:er · "" · " ·
Johnaon I H ·tOeo.. *36hre.wetllly,lnotud-•Lttedevelop!Ninl tlfm Help Ol"9 them • head ShaoedSllYetPlf.ianklt· lllY~ SISOO&.S260.1gc:.1.retr10 New oontemp. 1011 , 5151-38
COt.DWELL 8ANKEA Earn big monev lot ehott Ing eome weekend•. Ofl91'1 ohtltenglng i;:: 11111. !atn top MS~ tent, t>otn ISi 10, ped._ L.• 8674133 S255. 175-31588 =°i';60 '*~iR looet ~~~~~~~!~~~~~J~~~
Newpott Cen• AE Ofc =-·i:.n":111WO: = ~~~~IS~ 1~ :'1~'!:,:~ .. dt ~:S1uv~"·~;8!ndatir~ w-d. 1210· 720-tee& Aetr1e1«1tor. rune grMt ~convert. eofl S260. tamp. Pllm ' tan• '13. 1,
S600 +per WMk, llt'l\ew, _... reeponllblllly and 1 out901ng adults n..d fl' ;d~! 127S. 332 Vlctona 8 201, Comer etouc> S50. Wrgt. 831· 1147., 5 Piece Bdrm s.t 1alel0h ...._.,,t •IAM·NOON fut p-. Excellent MC-IPPIY PnoM 64&-7021 ---CM Iron bookCIH l&O. RI I 8 I B d Bed, Oeik Cheirs, Crib, ~ plOC)le ..to ex· •NO EXPEA NECESS Sei.ep.reon PIT lor Fine Ill & loetlOn 2 30 t 9 Mond ' OOlden Rel • 71S9-19e7 v e r a o a 9 ' Olllce Ch1lre, Ford ............ ,. .. t .... , •WEEKLYP•YGU•"' Jewelry Store. Exper re1ar commun ~ Fod p.m. •Y 2112 moe. w/1>91*1 & Ael~.L..'rlOldare, S100. Naugahy de 1100. WhMI•. '7' Capri & ""'""' '" -.,, ,. "" 1111111 a rnu81. We require tnru rl ay. etiot• s11S. "4-IS2t2 &41HJT04 De•lgner merble col · &40-l30I rout• In Cotta M..a e111GHESTCOMM + Pref. Cell for 1ppt, at 1eu1 II yra exp. and T PMtttlf • pe lenced feetabla 47" eq .. ,,---..,=-=,----.,.. rnore. Fri/Sal 2211 John W1yne Airport BONUSES 1548-3403 rMI Mtlte or related ~pwetn ..:.......~ 7;00 Full lklfl Cocktt Sparilal ~ W..tllf, dn-WOfkt good metchlng 'triangle end Stereo S75. PlaYP9t1 eole Tu1tln Ave. N.B
.,.... Prime locetlona • •PLEASANT WORKING .......... ~. part time, b1ckground, typing compugr • ..,. • ~ 9 wkl, Al<C, ltlota. MIS, dfyr-9M, oln WC>ttla ttble orig coet S11SOO 1250. Oak rocker 120. ~~ l't..t good tncome potential. CONDITIONS ~;;;ieNng llore In 70wpm, dlclaphone & Ume days. O.C. airport 1150 88t·791g gd S75. 5'1-44U _,, f~ sscio. P91'f. oond'. Shelf 110. Night 1tandl 11,. ... _'l'P'l!"""l""'l"I'!'-_.'!"'!•~"'
'41-l209, 633-7551 alt ti you're btlOht and pot-1157~ S/H Of fut not•. II you ., ... 24t·92:U r! :t:!~ "'l" 790-1~5 11. ToY bO.U 15 & 116, u cublC Zkconle
SPM. .... a plMtant vo1ee cau trvtne. • take pride In your work. ""IT (PAIT/,,_) Golden Retnev.t pupplee, • "' Coctcetlel w/caoe MO. Stana Only S2 .. & up . .. Thom t 11••-11111 pl•••• c•11 Su11n at •-Al<C. 1160. e.42·'7964 rim Eetete Sale: All mull got Blk•A 20. Surfboerd1 &40-8888 Aa9taurant mr u • -• .. Fut, eccurate to train on • ' l(lngaBdmuet(5""-'t) t10. Mwlng maen1 *Sandwich and s.iad 613 0118 3 nkle, neat aecret11 ... 7141833-8880,ext.24. wordprooeNOl',Wrlte: OoldenRetr..,.,PupplM, 1000• of It. colonlal l31!f>. DIMtt• ... '"';i'e $tO&S;5.498_9398 e"'"s,...t-at-e-S""ate...,-:_<M...,...en-,-..,.1-+-ct
Fabrbtor. Muel be neat • needed, part/Ume, alr E.O.E. Ad HM Diiiy Piiot Box IS '*"-*· 7 WMkt. AKC CIM, beM. crown, etc. Chai StOO 8u ndy Diamond & hOney Tlglft ~.and dependable.•~s,_.,_.,...--------oond. office. Cell Weyne Stat1onetySt0<etnCorona 1580,cOetaM ... OW9. champion line. S200. S.15io.301tt.54fS.5357. N• ,.h Aecitn., ''200. Twtn bedroom tet lndud-Eye In llK rnntg
M<>n--Frl.5am · t:SOpm. _..fNllt.Ull John.on,630-4140(&-11) del Mar need• FIT ex· 150-04315. UILllMm ~7• 8ofi ,260 Plum Ing dr...ertmlrror and 544.9152
*Ideal Part-time l<>b 10< Y•. we do and you can llllOAIY/lbM per~ 8aleape<eon. nPllf/QllPf, YorttleAKCF«nalepupe 8' for 110. 891·91315. mt1c. from S5~121S . cm.1.tPlecea.8'42·5873 M-:-an-:.-,-1,..,4""K-gol...,...,.d-n4-.-~--:t
............, 11·..._t. Vlriout too I Jo In out Ex-.... '--t -"IHI ,.,..,.;ed. 876-10t0 Expending englnMrln9 Beauty+ Peraonallty 961·8782 S•llSun 10-3. 544·8 1152. Two H1h bide chilli WI· bracelet St 2 0 . _...,.. .,...., .....,,_, -..... -ooneulttng co. Meke de-983--8287 00 ' food preparation and entneualullc team Mii· Appralul reporta , Swim Sult Model• tor Out· pen~lble well-organ· W W aw.a ESTATE SALE: CotlM ~t. 2 · love seal 850-4133.
!>eking dutlet. Mon • Ing th• WNt'I llnHt 1tall1tlcal, ablllty 10 man· door N.B. Shota. 120hr. tied Individual. Excellent Pttl 1131 • r::~13J~ frte TableS150. o· Sofa 1200. :.::~6,_2,ood condition. 11u=-""'ra,...,l,....a_t _ry __ --.=-.l•I
ThUfl, 1:00 • 9:00 pm, nawepaper. We're the age olftce. Excellent Pre. 15'·6'8". 18yte & typing, phonea. Mo« to DWARF BUnny Ri bbH• Butt.It 1260. Large End .,...,. _
&.inday, 11 arn • t2 noon. Orange County edition of etartlng aalery. Send r• over. Well Endowed. Joel learn. Salary It t00-1200 14 each 752-e1oe · Cffl=l•rt Mil Table $715. Stere6 Cab!-w-at_er_bed--• ....,k_g_az-.--.u-=-5~. All MWIUIH
the l o• Angelel Tlme1. 1ume. Attn: Pat. The 213·376-6625 alt. 5pm. mo. depeodtng on ••· ·-net S25. Sewing Table 548-()tg4. Good cond. 3 HP. 1 phue eo gai. ver·
Appfy between 10-12. 2·4 Hourly wage + com-Newport Economic• TUOIUI perlence. 730-SHO PARROT: Yng. tame, beg. Reg Rep wtll ln1tall 125. By appt. only tlcal code tank. Nevet dally. minion. 2 Shltt•~•v•ll-Group. 1600 Dove St, Ste to talk, 1350. r ....... 150. ,_ computet In your 551-3844 Waterbed, q-Ille de d 172.. T Llll'S 1fY1111 Ible. 9 am · 2 pm ar 4 pm 425, Newport e.acn. Ce. Preechool & elementary. Wanted Mature, U · ee2-3220 ..._... home and trlln, ~ ptlcl. luxe, padded frame, + UH · " er ms.
3017 So Hatt>or, et car-. 9 pm. Olaf us et 92680 Plrt/llme. CM1t11n mlo· perlenQed PIT Secretary. Brand New. St 7g6. Ethan Allen lov11ea11. comforter. 1350 P1ul. _7_7_2_·53_90 _____ _
rlage. Sant• Ana. 5<40--030t 111ry.S3.50-S5/hr.C.M. Flex Schedule avail. AatltHI MlO Harveye42-428e earthtonea. elllt cond. 261·2020«575-g208
g79--0747 Sales. tnterto Decoretor. llUOUY-WO &.42-9181 or &.42· 14211 ~~~~onetructlon Co. 86" \(mer. oak d awtoot frM It y 8 IO~ 1116. Eva 55g.7411. tereaa ••I Lr ilil •lactllaaHal 1211 ~taurant• F11hlon lalan fine home s.~T~!;11.:.r:·1~~1~1~~~ Telephone appointment lbl.l 1000/000.640·8oe2 ' ! For aale. Dark Pine Bdrm Arcade video g•me, .. Plfml&lUY rurnllhlnot r allor need toWO<klntheRea/Ettate Miier. Mull be mature, WANTED : Women Br ... 11...,.,19 headboard ;:'°i· La69m~"i h~ 1et . complete . 3~arn~_!_•~111~1,~i Pac-Min + 11000,
• ••-.....,..._ Exp, Sales P .on. Must d ivision of Cal Fed stable Santa Ana Office. lntereatect In putting . .., 1 o •. n • ome S300/080. Uf.e.t33. '° •. -·-· c. r • Tempest $445. Zaxxon
-·-..... ..-know drapery measure Enterprliea. Excellent 4.7 PM, Mon-Thurs. g.12 needlework talent to 1250· 11-45-8999.. 558-t1g13 For Sale: Vlnyl Couch, 9-3. 2t2 Lar11epur (alley) S745, oti-1. 540-8914,
la hiring tull and pit Hrty/Comm. Mr. Bruce typing, shorthand and Sat. S4/hr. 549.91og, WO<k. Janloe 957.15534 MUST SELL: 35 Slameae Darting fk.ltty klttene, 8 chair ottoman Sl50 obo mlTI WJ e1t1682.
count.,. lalel pereonnel. 8-44-8880 Nettle Creek ,_.,eraJ ollloe 1111111 ,... appt. WELDER, Apply 1 A.M. Bron:re Figure: Alklng week• old. '47-8096 ca II· 7 u ·8 41·2 7 8 7 Sm antique Tur1Com1n '·'A""T='A""R=-1.,...· -11=-1-=c-.,,-• ...,.W,..,.or_..,..k_ee W• are looldng fOI' friend· --------.,_.. '3800/obo 840-8888 ly, cheerful, quilltled lalel quired. Reel Estate ex-Anewerlng Servtoe Tete-only. MacGregor Yecht · FREE Kitten• 8wk1. old, Donna. rug1, 2 antique roekera, Pertectly. $100 644-7183 P909ie. PIMM call for (Investments) Quallfled perlence dealrable. Of· phone operator. 3-11 Corp, 1831 Pl1cent11. AnUucn IOU alao Free Female C11 country chr1. mlnlatur•,
appt. Mon-Sat, 10·5. lead•. S t .000 com· floe 11 to be localed In shin. 362 3rd St. /1 C, Cotta M.... ir'cu ft upright treer.r 1mo. 847·1858 FURNITURE & APPL. maple bide. prlnt1 & OIUMI0 •111
U •••.......ws ml11ton. management Newport Center. C•ll Laguna Beach. Women wllr1neportallon d S 15 0 • H--"' M-......... ......_ 11 SALE. C•plaln'1 Bed palnllnge, chelt1, doll•. leHffflll .. ......_ ............. -• •~ opportunltl• 673-5518 114-019-4318 run• goo • · .... eome ---· S30 Bede 135 Or....-. exqui.lte wood & glut -.-•-75,·1298 · to houeecleen. PI T. 548-30K moa. ell lhote. t1ouee-• ..,,· ..... ,....M;__ lbl •~5. CH•. book•. llnene. • ........ ., ... ---------SALES-Micro computer• M .50/hr. Mutt be tut, btoken to lo~ l'IOme ....,......., vvo•--R • • t a u r a n t m at u r • P • r • o ,; 10 Sect l "'--t 114 400 Telephone Hleapeople. thorough & efficient 2 REFRIG. 125 & 1315 Cl\r & ottom1n S30. 40 kttc:hen thing•. doll houM ttltr lttnt ...... II II /wait See Ken Y ._ • Earn up to $15 Pl' hr. 964 . GASSTOVEl21S with lge y11d . Pref. Gel aquarium 150. &. treuureel 511 ..... _....__ ~1-~~M. {t::· Newport w.:~. nee11,......Je3compoter Typing. dlc1aphone, rapid Salary + comm. Join the Diane. .g7ee All work. e.tfS.81g2 c:hlldren. g19-0594 Wthr/dryr 175 r. Plante L.artcapur, CdM. Fri, Sat. tltt .... ....-I
Bl C M ......... ~ grow1h potential. t7 Ac· ru teet gr0¥Wlng private H •RBOR AR"".. Need . .-. hm fO< adandon S5. Plctur• $ . Lempe Sun g.5. Lawton McNelll MfH lewtr • Wd s~ .... -·-· _. _____ Salee pereon lor Older cpmG!.v.":.;~~nel Telco In So. Cal. Contact J1h ...... SllS APPLIANCE SERVICE Do~Shep mix male. 8 116. 4ga.93g9, &tat• Sale. • ........ .., ..., a.net_. PIT ~w~~. b':!~. ~~1;; 3300 1rv1ne. # 101 N.B. Mary 459-7200 ext 212 lFdRXN. ln18ii. 39 y.o. w.-.... reconcS .• guar. moe. 545-8735 I llY flUnlU c.a-----.~ .... -----.i..,1""24""'. Ill. 141-1111 nea.
AJ cond oftloe 8onYMI HAVE EXTENSIVE S45-IKl1t t00%Fr .. T ...... Hltlltlhft family man fuat arrtved, IPPlianc-. 54t-3077 hraltut MU l.M 957-8133 MOVING: Until iOid, gu LMIH.
'r ;d ..... MARINE EXPERIENCE. Work from home. In· any reuonabla Job. WkM Ind Of exp permona. •----.ay ..... •--..a-..a auranoe. 875-1019 exper. former Aoyil Freezer 22 cutt. S275. 2 couchH . 1 vlnyl, KlnQ bed ta5 IOflbed .to~. ue. vecuum, Dix Mut-Taxl etrot191'. tlke but no tllq). nee. Proven FIT. Excellent Company -_. Guard. Cell 8«-431t. Stove Hood & Fan 150. belgel p1t1ley, s HIS. St2s llUlt ot .imouf S50 dble bed, tlble& 4 Chalr9 new. $50. 241-11g15 pr~lng adv. to beneftte. Ouellfled app11. Areyoutntet•tedlnMm-TELEPHONE TECH· 552..eeoe0<752·1883 Bruehed velvet celery endiable S26 MWmlCh &.tn0fe."6-e.t50C.M.
pr . No Charge can11 only. 54g.g671 Ing 1500+/wk whlle NICIAN·Muat be H1rrl1 Competent mature lady Frlgld&lre relrlg, lt60. 0-E w15151~517,.11ower1. $175. wtcab. 150, Medlt. cnan-lnlat 1144 Et':m moP•~°'h~I;~· r.>d backe. No reeervea. Ad-E.O.E. M/FIH phoning from your home twitch trelned a. exper tMk• position: aide, ... ... ........ .,.. " deller $125 731...,.13
VllnCe8 on comm. Cell for ---------10 our e1t1bllahed w.l .tltypeeol dialer•. Call compe.nton. driver. Xlnt elec. ltv, -6· ...,, • .,,.,.,.. · GARAGE sl[E: ml•c. frames mlec lt0-$35.
lnter'llew. 530-4140 P.op6a Who need PeoPa c 11. n t. I•. c. 11 Ed 858-7200 rela. FT/PT. 54....aen P.ople ""°need-plOC)le A N T IQ u E Fr. n c h KING.SIZE WATERBED 4331 Stefl Tr .. Lane. Colof TV Zenith, S105.
(WayneJohneon) Thet'ewt\atttle 71._983--512011t.,5 pm. TOP... Ph_.,...111,1 wtdow Meke Armchelr •125, l amp w/wood eheMll, hMtel', lrvtne.Sal &Sun.t-lpm. Clothing. men. women., DAILY PILOT ... •-lflOUkS alwey8 cf-* the table. pecan wood S100, mueager, like""· Cell • l .50-SS. Coffee Ible,
SERVICE DIRECTORY SELL Idle Item• with a Femalea Pref. Modett & emp6oyment: companion, Senllce Directory In tt1e Pr rdwd patio lounQea,gd 831·1S08't bef 1oarn, stt Find what you want In Med. S35. 4 eotaa.
1111 llboutl Delly PIOt oi-lfted M . Etcotte. (213) 886-1ga. hMkpr. Ael8. 776-8033 DAILY PILOT Sled• S50 ... 1se.fss2 7pm. ' Delly PIOt a 1111t1edl. t 215495. e.ts-1131
ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Men Tel 546-1934 3 blocks
south ol San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd Complete
body shop Sates Service Parts Service Dept open
Monday thru Frtday 7 30 AM 10 5 30 P M and 8 AM to 5
P M on Saturday
ORANGE COAST AMC/JHP/RlNAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa
549-8023 645-7770
I Jeep Dealer in the West• See us today for sates. service
& leasing There are reasons why we are : I Pnce and
setectt0r1• Also the all-new Renault Alliance is here•
THEODORE ROllHS FORD
Modem ulea, 1en11ce. perts, body, pelnt & tire depta.
Competitive riles on leue & dilly rentals 2060 H1rbor
Blvd .. Coeta Mna. 642-0010 °" 540-8211.
DAVID J . PHILLIPS IUICIC-PONTIAC·MAIDA
Salea • Se<VlCe • 1.aas1ng
24888 Aflc;la Parkway
laguno Hilla 937-2400
• SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN/llUZU
(FCK"*'Y Jim M1r1no vo11ceneen>
t87 l t 8Mch Blvd .. Huntington Beecft, (7141 841-:x>OO
SALli8 • LEASING • PARTS • S!AVICE
WE WILL. NOT BE UNOERSOLDlll
5 YeM l'IMnolnO 0 A.C. & Fteet.piecounla
MAP
MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE
WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
LONG HACH BMW
Large se1ec11on of new & quality used BMW'1 and other line
cars• Sates. service & leasing Trade-ins welcomel Take 405
Freeway to Norttl Cherry ofl·ramp. turn right & go 6 blocks
north to 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach
(714) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494
0
NAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd . Cosio Mesa Tel. 540-9100 Orange
County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing
• SOUTH COAST DODGI
"Your Frlendly Nel ghbOrhOOd Dodge 0..lerehlp"
2888 Harbor Blvd .• Co••• Mela 540-0330
Sales, Leulng & A Full s.rvtce DeperttMnt
lnoludlng Body And Paint ShoP
We epeciellze In custom van converalone In ell Pl'ic. rano-
ANO we PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi
CHICK IYUSON 'ORSCHl·AUDl·YW
4 t5 E Coast Hwy . Newport Beach 673·0900 The only
dealership •n Orange County with these three great makes
under one rool1
• ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUIARU
2480 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 649-4300 Sales,
Service. Leasing Mr GOodwrench
• CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS
786 Newton Way. Coeta MeM. Tai. e!t1-1393
"JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL TY"
XK 120':( 140'1/ 150'1/XJ't lE· Typea
s11ee -s.rvloe -A.tor1t1ona
PAINT AND BODY SHOP
Otf Pleoentla between 17th & tlth In Cotta Mwa
• • HOLMIS Tunu DA HUN IOI LONGPH 'ONTIAC
13500 Beach Blvd Westminster Tel. 892·6651 Orange
County s oldest and largest Pontiac dealershlp. Sales,
Service. Paris
• DICk MILLER FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably the lowest priced Flats In Southern Catllorn1a"
!Located 1 mile north or South Coast Pina
near Main Sr 1nd Warner Ave 1n Santa Ana)
120 w Warner Santa Ana 557 ·2 t32
• SANTA ANA DAlSUN
200 1 E 17th Slree1 Santa Ana Tel 558-781 t Your
011q1na1 Dedicate<:! Datsun Dealer
MIRACLI MAIDA
We ve moved• Our new locatlon ta 1425 Baker Str"'· Costa
Mesa Tel 545-3334 Stop by & viltt our modern showroom
end eee why we're the :: 1 Maida dealer In Southern
Callforn11 Sales. Service. Parts and LeHlng .
• COIMIH DeLILLO CHIVROLIT
(For1Mrty Grotl\ C~vrOlell
t82t t Beacl\ Blvd . Huntington S.ech
New • UMd • Sa'" • Leatlng • Pana • S.rv~
Corne by and Me O\lr Huge Inventory!
.147-tOl7 !148·333 t
• alACH LINCOLN MllCUIT
·we·,. new 1nd teQW for YOUf bu .. ,.. ... Compte«ie aalee.
eervlce end body ehop laclllllH. One of the 1argt 1t
lnvtfltor ... In SoutMrn Calll0tnl1 ol MW Llnc.Oln1 and
Mercurye. Locettd 3 block• eouth ol th• Si n Diego
Freeway on llMCh Btvd. In Huntington 8Moh.
tllOO ltact'I Btvd. 141-1731 °' ~100I
2M5 Hlrbof Blvd .. Coeta Maa. Tel. 5"40-6410. Thia 01teun
location hu beer\ eervlng Orange County for 16 yea.re. I
Mlle So. 405 Freewey. StoP by & vtelt ua today ... new
ownenhlp pledgel to beet all competition.
SUNSET fORD, INC.
!Home ot Wiiiie the Whale> 5440 Garden Grove Blvd
wes1m1ns1e1 T al 636-40 10
• OIANOI COUNTY VOLVO
10120 Garden Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove
Tel 530·9190 Excluslvely Volvo 10 cover all your Volvo
requirements
New•Used•Sales•Leas1ng•Parls•Sel'vtce•Body Shop
Freew1y close In the heart or Orange County at Garden
Grove Blvd. & Brookhurat
CONNILL CHIVROUT
2828 Herb()( Blvd.. Cotta ~. OV9f 23 yeere terVlng
Orange County Selea. leaalng. eerv1ce. Call 546· 1200.
special parts fine. 549.g400: body shop line, 7S4-0•00
0
IOY CARVll IOLLS ROYCl-aMW
1540 Jambor" Roed. Newport Beech 640·8444 St1les.
Ser111c;e, Part• And Leasing.
SHOW IVDTONI WHlll YOU All ••• on our Orange Coeet Cer Ou6dt Mlpl When you Mal yovr
IUIOMOI""-~ (no ,,.. car dulu .nlpe .... , In IN O.lty Piiot, you rtach ttwl prime Coaatal MaHlet ftom
Huntington a.on to sen ~·•· cal fOf ~ ret• end mew• Information -• for a.ncka '--. eact. NI.
Nft Car ~ ... cell~ outtilde ..._ 19'1·
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED
ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 ,
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Tw1s1
5 Ascen(j
10 Pronoun
14 On the bnny
15 Minor
Prophet
16 Amerind
59 -lldelts
63 European
c11y
64 Bit of
egotism
66 Swedish
coins
67 --a
17 Taboo cargo minute
19 .. _go 60 per
bragh" 68 Selnes
20 Bowling teats 69 Camp unit
2 t Vegetable 70 Monkey·s l11n
23 .. going to 71 Waste
SI -· allowance
25 Deal DOWN
26 Admits 1 Gal Gls
30 Artillery 2 Dripping
bursts 3 Aocklish
34 Bay wtndow 4 Ms Munsel
35 Threw arch 5 Pursued
37 Advanced 6 Tenms shot
38 Toppe, 7 German river
39 Recon-8 Cartes
noltere(j 9 .. A --ln
42 Estuary the mouth"
43 Swan genus 10 Saved
45 Ms Held by --
46 Talked long 11 Ethnic dance
48 Elder 12 - -in a
50 Bonus poke
52 Reptile: sl. 13 Girl's
54 USSR nver
55 Ten to noon
2 3
nickname
18 Re101ces
6
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
22 Thus
24 Attack
26 Bnttsh
Columbia
salmon
27 Vestment
28 Radon,
formerly
29 Healthy
31 Author
Jules -
32 Bermuda
33 Tripod
36 Besmirch
40 Revelry
7 8 9
41 Goll club
44 Most wealthy
4 7 Unyielding
49 Gold, Sp
5 1 Evening
prayer
53 -de cacao
55 Run
56 Had on
57 Portent
58 TenlJ()us
60 Pillar
61 Italian noble
62 Remainder
65 Grippe
'80 Honda Accord 4 dr.
60.000 ml, 5 apd, loaded,
pop -top, $5 5 00
8-42-1028
'79 RX7 GS, 51Pd. an/rt,
ac . am/Im 1tereo ,
1hHp1kln 11 cover1,
computer. lo ml, extra
cl .. n. $8000. 675-4021.
675--0872.
455 E. Coast Hwy.
Nawpon Beach
873-0900
·77 LaSabfe. 4 dr. elec. •78Cei1ce 2 dr lltbk. AT. seats & wndws, lo ml.
AC , stereo. xlnt Asking $2500 casn.
$4200/bst. 553-9633, 8-42-3030
559-5959 .-8-1 S ... K...,.Y.,._L-A"""R-K-. g-ood--co-n-d-. ·eo Supra, lmmac. cond.. Ju1t $4350. 848-9498
46K ml. loaded, AIC, PIS. 111 whl, cruise, llhr 1~C.,1_l"'l1.,.c _____ ,.
Int, below retall $3500. '73 sDV 59K, 5 new Urea &
Dy• 558-8940, evea ball .....,., brk crulM new 720-1855 ........ • lie. s 1750 631-5844
'81 SR5 Pickup, good '74 Fleetwood Limo, lrlpHI
oond , 31,000 ml blk.$5500obo.835·8684 $5700/bat otr. 540-5353
'56 VW amt window, rag
top, xlnt body/mech .• nd
Int $3000/or trade.
898-2357
THE LAlllEST
SELECTIOI
of late model, low mlleage
Cadlllacs In Soutllern
Calllornlal See u1 todayl lllERS
CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
&40-1810
C nrtltl
20' boNzl Ito 350 chey.
Ocean & Harbor Crulae,
lll<e new cond 548-0291
·"'54--=9:------rf-:--nd-:-'61 Chevy Conven XLNT ug, nu eng. •n • 1 m eche nlcal c ond .
wk. s 1060 846-0104 714-846-9576
65 BAJA BUG, etlck
S 1300 or trade ror de-
pendable auto. trucl(
'68 Chevy • Runs Good -
$1000 551-'1193
898-9870 ·74 Chevy Malibu.
·""'66--vw--"'"'B,...1.;g-. -rb-11-eng--. -n-u $700/olr 548-7253
tlrea, $900. 498-7727 '78 Camero V6, PS, PB.
'70 Sqbck Xlnt cond.
Stereo cas s ette s 1400/080 875-0760.
'70 VW Bug, rblt eng. auto.
xlnt cond $2000
831-5848
new tires, AM/FM cau,
very cin $3800. 644-1032
SEE US FlllSTI
we have a good Mlectlon
or NEW & used Cl\ev-
roi.t1t See u1 today!
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'X.?<ll .. 11•" II" I
'""''\1 ~'>\ S4l>-l 200
C~~ltr t31S 17Fnryster Newport
$450/o1r 548-7253
Fer•
'65 Mu1tang. 6 cyr, auto.
S 1500 obo. 844-~522
'66 t1uetang, $2900 obo.
96,000 orig ml, 6 cyt, 2nd
ownr 975-0888. Norm
'66 MUSTANG, V8, 289,
auto, pa, 80,000 ml, orig.
owner, xlnt cond $3300
979-0273 '71 Super Beetle, 11lnl eond $2100 675-1287 '66 Mu1tang, X-cond., PIS P/B, A/Ir ens $2500 OBO. ·12 Conven. rblt eng, new Must See. Jim 673-54 16 brakes, $3400. 536-1995 --------'70 Meveric $.495 Rlcit: ·74 VW BUG, 1 owner. 892-1328/645~40
Redlala, nu brks, bait. won't lall 12100, '71 Mu1tang. runs great,
832-4099 302 2-brl, ell mags, AM /FM stereo
'80 626. 4 dr, Sap, allver, '76 Red Bug, 53,000 mites,
epec paint, Am/Fm, fuel lnl. new paint, run1
'4760 780-8516 PP great 13300. 840~969
'80 RX; "S" Sllvet/Burg or 842-4059
$750/0BO. 492-9774
·12 Muatang, 68,000 orig.
ml. 1 owner, $2000/obo
548-2698
Interior; tai>elequlllzer: '77 VW Rabbit, anrf, cleen,
mini $8200. 476-1838 or nu brks, nu bait .. $2800. 780--3957 P.P. 548-3289
'82 GLC. AM/FM cau, to '78 DHhar, auto, air.
ml, 5 'I' wrnty Xlnl cond 1tereo, 70,000 mt.
S«QO. 831-2044 ab9olutely n1wiets cond
$2550 63t-30t6
'79 R1bb4t, 4 dr, 4 apd,
alereo, air. 80.000 ml. white/blue, llawlHa.
$3250. 631-30 16
z:::e=:= ,.._... t
·79 vw Dal Rabbi!, dlx, air,
41Pd. 4dr. stereo, xtnt.
241< mt $.4700. 85 t-3922
'IO Duh« O!Mel, e/c. Im
1tar10, 10., mlleege.
'4300 646-2856
'80 RABBIT DIESEL
Snrf. '4350. 631·5983
·74 Mustang II. 85K miles.
><Int cond. s 1550.
8-48-6392 C.M.
'78 Mu11. 4 spd, PS/PB,
alum wl\1$. AM/FM cus.
New. fires, brk1, Ill~•.
S 1950/obo. Call a" Spm,
760-0•28
·n Ford Ranchero V-8,
auto trans, PIS. P/B,
radio, AIC, good loolclng
& good running $2500.
Cafl Stan, 8-5. 833-0070
·77 GRANADA. V8, new
paint. etc, extllnl xlnt
cond. $2300.848-8132
'81 Eacort. xlnt cond, 27K
ml. auto, radials. am/Im
tape $4200. 8-42-7221
'IGPlll21l
Brend new Int, run1 very
good, new llre1, $1800
obo, conlldar trade +
cMtt. 969-1221 re= S 187 ar: new tire•,
AM/FM Cu••tt• Im·
meculate. $2,200 0 80 636.()994
'79 Mercury Capri 2.8.
Muet Sell, have emog paper1 S2. 100. 720.()8()8
'80 Manercn 4/0oor, air,
pow. Steer/Wind.
AM/FM Stereo Caaa.
'4.000. 496-&312
j 2!!!iiilll .......
70
TO CHOOSE FROM
'71 IUICK ILICTIA
!'°9f:ANI
•1595
'71 MHCUIY COUGAI
lllW•>t
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'73 FOID LTD
1no1s~
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'74 MHCURY COMET
,~,,.,,
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'79 FOID PINTO HATCH
(lfflH)
~5
'71 Pl YMOUTH HORIZON
tOJ•UXHi
~5
'78 fOID MUSTANG
!&SlUIW)
•3995
'79 fOID GRANADA
Cl97•1MI •4995
'78 TOY OT A CILICA
(740fll0l
•4995
'71 DODGI DIPLOMAT
17101•01
'4995
'79 MHCUIY CAPRI
l1'Ul'K1
'4995
'71 FORD T-811D
(J1'VAfl
•4995
'63 fOID T-811D CLASSIC
(71~
•4995
'IO CHIVROLIT CITATION
'°"""'' •4995
'11 POID ISCOU
ttHA4\ t}
'4995
'78 MllCURY COUGAR
·~ '4995
'79 FORD LTD CPl
••4'•..itl
'4995
'IO CHIVROLIT MALllU
P06l'n1
'4995
'11 FOID ISCORT
1IOIY:>O't
'4995
'79 FORD MUSTANG
1"71~Wtt
•4995
'77 CHEVROLIT CAMARO
10.00110,
'4995
'10 FORD FAllMONT
tlCHU771)
'5995
'79 MIRCUIY COUGAR
(H9XHI)
•5995
'12 FORD IXP
11~
'5995
'IO MHCURY COUGAI
161"'651
•5995
'11 FOID ISCOU
(IOIK>tOI
•5995
'12 MHCURY LN7
llt/6-4)1)
•5995
'10 IUICK SKYLARK
(IAPl1t.J)
'5995
'71 TOYOTA CILICA
t1'7UlV)
•5995
'79 FOID LTD
1113•"'1 '6995
'12 FORD ISCORT (,,,,,,,
'6995
'IO CHIVROLIT CAMAIO
1>u11n '6995
'12 IUICK RIOAL SDN
(101110\
'6995
'79 IUICK l TD
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'6995
'12 FOID WAGON
1101~··
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'79 POID llONCO
(&'1•"1
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'79 IUICK llVlllA
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'12 POaD P250 r.;;;
· '12 GMC CAIAllllO
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I ' ~II Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. August 4, 1983
• ••
OVER 300 CARS AND TRUCKS!
A $3,000,000 SALE!
HOL'111ES TUTILE'S LONG AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY! •
TOMORROW NOON 'TILL MIDNIGHT!
All SELLING AREAS OF
HOLMES TUTTLE DODGE AND
SUBARU ARE CLOSED TODAY
Our staff is preparing for what could
be the Biggest, Grandest, Largest
Sale in Southern California's His-
. tory. Holmes Tuttle will be open at
NOON TOMORROW!
12 HOURS OF
Right now at HOLMES TUTTLE DODGE e SUBARU ,
we are busy getting ready for the ABSOLUTE SALE!
We are reducing the price on EVERY NEW AND
USED CAR AND TRUCK IN STOCK!
NEWAND USED
SAVINGS FROM BUT THERE'S MORE
12 ::~MIDNIGHT
EVERYTHING IS ON SALE!
:!t£2b!,~DR NOW 4995°0
:!~.2£9.bI~DR NOW 5697°6
:!~ .. 2M~7!~0R NOW 6540 29
:!~.7~~9s~~563 NOW 9814°5
:~.~~~l~~~~ERNow 7611 81
:!~7]~~J:AG1w 6961 30
:!~720~:~R9!!4
NOW 797 4 61
:!~1209.:~R9~1~2
NOW 7008 14
:!~a!m~~A ~g~ 11,25880
:~ ,!~~!~!.40~ow 11, 184 34
:!~660~~9s~~~' NOW 9588 29
You 'll have a solid 12 hours to select the new or used
car or truck you want and need at terrific savings!
Buy a new Dodge or Subaru car or truck and lower
your monthly payments with:
LOW RATE FINANCING
0 FINAL WEEKEND OF
0 FINANCING ON
I §NEh~£J£~R~09rDGE MODELS
AND MORE
HOLMES TUTTLE will be open tomorrow until
Midnight to give everyone a chance to take advan-
tage of these terrific markdowns.
12 ABSOLUTE HOURS TO
SAVE!
12 Noon until Midnight Friday. Sorry, no one will be
permitted on the premises until the sale begins on
Friday at Noon!
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Hit men sought in slaying
CM investigators have few clues in LA murder suspect's death
By GLENN SCOTT
Of ... DMIJ .........
Investigators said today Jeffrey
Molloy Parker's murderers -
who probably are hired hit men -
have slipped away so cleanly they
are going to be tough to capture.
And without finding the trigger
men who shot Parker twice late
Tuesday night in Costa Mesa,
police say they have little chance
of learning who may have ordered
the killing.
Officers on Wednesday combed
the murder scene in the front yard
at 2021 Aliso Drive. Parker, 38,
THE ORANGE COAST
was slam on the front steps of his
mother's home as he returned at
11 :45 p.m .. reportedly after visit-
ing his sister in Newport Beach.
But LL Jack Calnon said in-
vestigators found no clues but
strongly suspect the crime was a
contract killing.
"We foi.tnd little evidence at the
scene other than our victim," he
said. "There were no footprints,
no shell casings. Good hit men are
known to pick up their shell
casings when they leave because
that's evidence."
Parker was hit once in the chest,
once in the back of the head. An
autopsy completed Wednesday by
the Orange C.Ounty C.Oroner's
Office indicated he died from the
bullet to the head, said Calnon.
Both slugs were recovered, he
added, although investigators
won't know the exact caliber of
the handgun used in the shooting
until crime lab tests arecompleted.
Parker was due to begin a
preliminary hearing today in
Beverly Hills on murder and drug
charges related to the April 30
death of San Francisco busi-
neaawoman and socialite Joan
Mills, 33.
Calnon said investigaton are
beginning their probe by suppos-
ing Parker's death waa ordered
either by someone cloee to Milla or
by a drug connection who feared
the victim would snitch.
Beverly Hills police said they
recovered 36 grams of cocaiJ\e
after Parker was arrested at the
.Beverly Crest Hotel as a suspect in
the death of Mills, a suocessful
clothing importer and member of
(See SLAYING, Pa1e AZ)
COAST EDITION
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1913 O RANGE COU NTY . CALIFOR NIA 25 CENTS
.,.., ......... ., ...............
Ben Bishop shows what he brought home from
the pond at TeWinkle Park.
Park pond prize
Boy, 15, hooks 27-pound catfish
By GLENN SCOTI' OltMDMIJ .........
Fifteen-year-old Ben Bishop pulled a 27-pound catfish out of a
pond at Te Winkle Park in Costa Mesa this week.
Bishop, in his fifth yearo1 remission from leukemia, caught the
fish at twilight Tuesday using a deep aea fishing pole and 20-pound
test line, said Stan Lackey, 30, a Mesa del Mar resident who is a
cousin of Bishop and the boy's twin brother, Brian.
The catfish was ao big, as fishermen say, that neither boy could
get it out of the water alone.
What made the event more remarkable is that the city doesn't
stock the pond, although it is known to have a few fish -perhaps
donations from fishermen in the area.
The Bishop brothers are visiting Lackey's family from the
(See CATFISH, Pa1e AZ)
Laguna school district
gets $538,000 state aid
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol ... 0.-, ..........
Smiles that keep you happy
Eight-year-olds Jennifer McGlinn and Andrea
Jacobson put on their funniest faces during cir cus
day activities at the Orange Coast YMCA 's
summer day camp profiled on Page Bl.
U there's a tooth fairy. hls name
is Gary Hart as far as the Laguna
Beach Unified School District is
concerned.
The Santa Barbara state sena-
tor, along with state Super-
intendent of Schools Bill Honig,
authored a bill that means
$538,000 in additional funds for
the small, financially strapped
school district.
"It's going to keep us afloat for
one more year," said district Supt.
(Sff SCHOO~. Page A!)
TV college a split decision
Panel OKs 14 Coastline telecourses, turns down eight others
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of ... De11J ,.. 1W1
Credits from 14 Coastline C.01-
lege television courses should
continue to be transferrable to
University of California cam-
puses, but eight other courses
should not be accepted for transfer
credit, a committee of community
college and university officials has
recommended.
The committee has reached no
decision on four other courses.
Twenty-six telerourses are of-
fered in all.
The recommendations, if af-
firmed by a UC faculty committee,
mean that Coastline students who
Teachers rehired
Four teachers and a librarian
from Orange Coast, Golden West
and Coastlne colleges. all laid off
last spring, were rehired Wednes-
day night to fiU one-year staff
vacancies.
The rehired employees are two
speech teachers and one librarian
at Golden West, a history teacher
at Orange Coast and a history
teacher at Coastline. At the end of
the current school year, college
offida.ls will determine whether
the faculty members will continue
to fill thete positions, whlch were
created by retirements and le~
of absence.
The rehirings were approved
by Coast C.Ommmunity C.Ollege
District trustees, who oversee
operation of the three colleges.
The college district, hard hJt by
state budget cutbacks, laid off
more than 70 teachers and admin-
istrators earlier this year. The
district is still confronted with
trying to make up a $4
million-plus deficit resulting from
Gov. George Deukmejian's
blue-penciling of budget i terns last
month.
Huntington Beach High School ta Without a
football C09Ch after Greg~ ltepped
down to become a ftreftght•:r S-Sporta,
PageC1. f
Tom Hamilton and the rock group Aeroamlth
won't exactty be bringing a new Image to
Coata Mesa Friday night, but they wtH be a
little tamer than In put years. Page 131.
... 1 _,
move on to one of the nine UC
campuses cannot take with them
credits earned in the e'ght dis-
allowed tclecourses. The action
would only affect students taking
these counes beginning this fall.
The UC system will continue to
accept transfer credit from the 14
approved telecourses, if the rec-
ommendations are accepted.
Coastline President John Bull-
er, who participated on the com-
mittee, said he hopes for final
acceptance of these recommen-
dations within two weeks, allow-
ing fall students to plan according-
ly.
The recommendations, made
Tuesday, now must be reviewed
by the UC Board of Admissions
and Relations with Schools.
Buller emphasized that the
current review affects only stu-
dents planning to attend a UC
campus, such as UC Irvine or
UCLA. Telecou.raes continue to be
accepted for transfer credit to
California State University cam-
pwies such as Cal State Long
(Sff TV COURSES, Pa1e Al)
I
Just a bump on the head
Gerardo Molina, 3, of Costa Me1&, 1uf£ered a
bump on the head Wednesday when he chased a
ball into the street on Shalimar Drive and ran into
a moving car. He wa1 treated at Hoag Memorial
Hoephal and released.
•
Sound of
• music
grating
By GLENN SCOTI'
Of ... DMIJ .........
When residents living near the
new Pacific Amphitheater say
they're d.iaconcerted, they mean
they'd prefer not to be concerted
at all.
But like it or not, neighbors
surrounding the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa are in
the midst of their 9eCOnd week of
exposure to the sights and mostly
sounds of big-time musical enter-
tainment.
Officials from the city, the
county Fair Board and the
amphitheater are urging residents
to be patient while they try to find
ways to hold problems to a
minimum.
Meanwhile, some residenta -
especially people living in Mesa
del Mar northeast of the
amphitheater -say 90UDd from
the amphitheater's speakers is
unacceptably loud. They WOCf'Y
not only about their summertime
r·~')e but a1IO about the value of
their homes.
The Beech Boys performed
Wedneeday niaht.. Netghbon on
Prftidio Drive, the road cloleat to
the fairgroundl and c.o.1a M-
High School, could hew eonp
such u the <>Pmina number,
"California Girls," throuch open
windoWI U if the music W'el"e
cominC from • next-door neilh-
bor'a loud stereo.
Jan Rovan, who live. on San
Carloe J..ane, aa.ld the WU 81-
tounded Sunday night to amve
home to hear atnaer Barry Mani-
low u if he were alng1na llCl'Oll the
It.reel.
''I WU cniahed becau.e I could
... my property YU\.MS = .down, clown, down. lt'a not
and \hat WM only 8arT)' •
low," ahe aald. ·•rm really more
concerned about AoroemJth."
( ... CONCERTI, Pe~ All
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CONTINUED ITORlll
From Page A.1
TV COURSES GRADED ...
Beach and CaJ State Fullerton.
Regarding the UC evaluation,
lhe Coastline president said,
"We're very pleased. This was a
very rigorous review. Ttus has
been a healthy process -painful
but healthy."
Buller said the disallowlng of
eight courses for transfer credit
was not decided on the basis of the
quality of the courses or the fact
that they were taught on tele-
vision. (Telecourses require
broadcast viewing, text readings,
at-home assignments and examin-
ations in a classroom setting.)
He said the eight courses will
not be accepted for UC transfer
because their content does not
match those of similar freshman
and sophomore claaaes offered on
the UC campu.aes.
The committee recommended
telecouraes in the following sub-
jects no longer be accepted for
• transfer credit: EngU.h compo-
sition, geography, math, Mexican
history, home decorating, hwnan
aexuality. and chUd development.
Decisions are still pending re-
garding telecouraes in sketching,
Shakespeare's plays, and mar-
riage and family.
Among the telecourses that
should continue to transfer under
the committee's recommendations
are introductory classes in
anthropology, astronomy,
biology, psychology, sociology and
marine science.
CONCERTS GRATE ...
That band. billed by its
promoters as "pop music's hard
rock giant," will perform Friday
at the amphitheater.
Initial reports of sound from the
amphitheater were actually bet-
ter than some authorities ex-
pected. Pacific General Manage r
Eugene Felling said employees of
Wyle Laboratories of Irvine, the
acoustical engineers for the
amphitheater, monitored sound
all three nights last weekend and
reportedthat levels remained
within legal limits.
He said the sound peaked to
that limit in Mesa del Mar at one
point late Sunday night when
clouds roUed in, holding in the
sound. But he sald he was pleased
that initial estimates for the noise
levels were confirmM
Cautioned Felling: ''We never
prorni.seti (the neighbors) they
wouldn't hear anything."
Felling also noted that work
still hasn't been completed on a
roof over the stage, which he said
may muffle some of the sound
reaching Mesa del Mar, which sits
behind the amphitheater's
''center field."
The Aerosmith concert will be
monitored, he said. Also, one more
wooden sound baffle will be built
on the Fairview Road aide of the
outdoor theater to aoften aound
for college Park residents. he said.
City Manager Fred Sorsabal
said Monday during a City Coun-
cil meeting the city will continue
studying traffic flow on surround-
ing streets
CATFISH CAUGHT ...
Mississippi River town of Quincy, Ill. Lackey said the boys wanted
to go ocean fishing Tuesday but he was lOO tifed ao he talked them
into going to the pond at the park, which is about a block from his
home on Coronado Drive.
"We were fish.ing with chicken liver and about ready to give up
when the next thing you know the pole bent real strong," said
Lackey.
"We thought we caught a log or something on the bottom of lhe
lake."
For the next 10 minutes, the fish just walked the line off the
reel and pretty soon it hit the surface. That's when the trio knew
they had something a little scary.
"I thought we had the Loch Ness monster," Lackey said.
In another 10 minutes, they managed to bring in the fiah,
which was 35 inches long and 21 inches wide at the whiskers. They
lugged it to Lackey's van and took it home, leaving it in the bathtub
to surprise other family membeB.
Lackey said the fish had two other hooks in its mouth, evidence
ot other battles. Jim Nlemec, the Dally Pilot's outdoor writer, Mid
he's not surprised about the hooks becauaecatfiah are fierce fighters
and know how to snap a line.
"The first thing they do is go for cover," he said.
Niemec said the catfish was extremely large to be caught in a
city pond. The catfish record at Irvine Lake, he pointed out, ls 39
pounds.
"lf there were records kept at city parks, that would probably
be a record," he said.
Lackey said he has three other witneeses to back up hia fiah
story. "U I didn't have the fish here and the pictures, I myself
wouldn't believe it," he ob&erved.
A city parks maintenance supervis:>r said Wednesday he's 11een
fish at the bottom of the pond when it's drained. "I've seen aome
catfish, mostly carp," he said. "How it got there, I don't know."
Neither does Lackey, but he doesn't care. Right now, he's got
something more immediate to think about.
"We're gonna cut it up and eat it," he grinned.
Martha Bi.shop. the boys' mother, said Ben ia in his fiflh year of
complete remission from leukemia and fishing has always been a
diversion.
"When he got out of the hospital. the first thing he thought
about was going fishing," she said.
'Hill Street' tops Emmy selections
Offbeat police drama receives 17 nominations; miniseries 'Thorn Birds' garners 16
LOS ANGELES (AP)-NBC'a
offbeat police drama, "Hill Street
Blues," appeared headed for it.I
third big awarda aeuon today,
garnering 17 Emmy nominations
but falling tour short of it.I
spectacular performance of the
past two years.
The aeries, which received 21
norninatlona and won eight
awards each of the past two years,
was nominated as the out.standing
drama aeries. Daniel J. Travantl
and Veronica Hamel were nomi-
nated as beat lffd actor and actress
in a drama ae.riee.
"Hill Street" regulars Michael
Conrad, Joe Spano and Bruce
Weitz all were nominated as best
supporti.rtg actor in a drama aeries
and Barbara Boeaon and Betty
Thomas were each nominated for
best supporting actress in a drama
series.
"Hall Street" swept the dra-
matic series writing category with
five nominations. and it received
an additional nomination for best
direction in a drama series.
ABC's widely watched mini·
series "The Thom Birds" received
16 nominations, including
outstanding limited aeries, and
seven nominations in the acting
categories.
Richard Chamberlain was
nominated as beat lead actor in a
SCHOOLS ...
From Page A 1 .
Bill Barnes of Senate Bill 813, a
one-year. $800 million package
designed to improve the state'•
public achooi.. Gov. George Deu-
krnejian slgned the education bill
limitAl<i 1eries or special, while
Barbara Stanwyck wu noml·
nat.ed u beet lead actreu in the
ume cat.eaory.
Nominationa for supporting
actor or actre91 ln "The Thom
Blrda" went to Bryan Brown,
Richard Kiley, Chriltopher P lum-
mer, Piper Laurie and Jean Sim-
mona.
ABC's rpular miniseries "The
Winda o War" got 13 nomi-
nations, includil1g beat limited
series. It had two acting nomi-
nations: to Polly Bergen aa best
supporting actresa in a limited
series or special, and to Ralph
Bellamy for his portrayal of
President Frankin D. Rootieveh
tor supporting actor.
"The Thorn Birds" and "The
Winds of War" are the second and
third best-rated miniseries of au
Ume, behind ABC's 1977 pro-
duction of "Roots."
NBC's "Cheers," a critically
acclaimed new comedy series that
has only recently begun to find an
audience, received 13 nomi-
nations. The final episode of CBS'
"M-A-S-H," which broke au-
dience viewing records last Feb.
28, received nine Emmy nomi-
nations.
NBC swept the Emmy nomi-
nations with a total of 133 CBS
More like Last Chance
had 73, while ABC had 68 anrl
PBS 20. Twenty went to syndi-
cated programs.
The nominations by the
Academy of Televiaion Arts &
Sciences for the 35th annual
Emmy awarda are aeleci.ed from
prime-time programs telecast be-
tween July 1, 1982, and June SO,
1983.
The TV Academy does not
judge programs made for pay
television, which has its own
industry association and awards
system.
The actual presentation of
Emmy awards will be Sept. 25 in
ceremonies telecast by NBC.
last w eek.
And tonight, school trustees
will be aaked to approve a
propoeed 1983-84 spending pack-
age for the school d.iatrict that
This building sits on Newport
Boulevard between Monte Vista
a nd Del Mar avenues in Costa
Mesa . Will it get a second chance?
takes into account the atat.e wind-
fall.
"It doesn't look like we'll have
further layoffs or culbecka in
services that were planned had we
not received the funds," Barnes
2 dead in Pomona explosion
said. Blast rips roof, sides off home, may have b een deliberately set
The $7.48-mlllion budget POMONA (AP)-At least two
propaul that will be perused by people were killed when a
school board memben tonight pre-dawn explosion blew the roof
shows expenditures of about $7.2 and sidet off a aoutheast Pomona
million and an estimated l"e9erve home today, flrelighters say.
of $339,000. Although an exact cause was
after the 3:37 a.m. blast, de·
stroying what was left of the
structure before the flames were
doused about 4 a.m .. he said.
"We know that two bodies are
in there," he said. "Weare not sure
1f they are male or female.''
Dam.age was set at $125,000,
Staudcnmayer said.
And, since employee aal.ary not immediately known, in-
increaaea are not figured in the vest.igators believe the blast was Sente nc ing of
propoeed budpt, any lncreuea deliberately set Inside the home,
Two bodies were found in the
kitchen area of the home at 2056
Brentwood St., about 30 miles east
of Los Angeles.
"The explosion was so mass1vt-
that persons inside the house <tl
the time had nochan<.-e to~ape," will have to oome from that said Pomona Fire Department Hodges delayed re.erve ~t, ~Clyde Lave-Capt. Terry Stauden.mayer.
lady, the diltrlct.'1 buslneea man-FittengultedthehoU9eseconds Sentencing of WestminSter said Capt. Bruce Lacey
~· Councilman Guinn "Gil" Hodges
n,urtn.ae.ch $47,000equalaa 1 on a federal fraud conviction was
percenualaryhikeforemployees. SLAYING PROBED... postponed Monday until Aug. 22
the re11erve -were it all spent on to give the city official's lawyers
aalartet-couldmeanmorethana From Page A 1 time to argue fora new trial.
7 percent lncreue for all district an old and prestigious San Joran-Investigators llgure one man dad The sentencing originally was
ceachera and cl.usified employees. ci8co family. the shooting and another drove to be held Monday in U.S. Di.strict
But B&me9 Mid that, while Parker was an out-of-work the get-away car, he said. Court in Los Angeles.
aalartes are a n:w.Jor oonaideration, salesman who also did bit-part Hodges, 39, was convicted in
there are other items that demand acting. It would be fruitless, he srud, to June of conspiring with others to
attention in the diatrlct. . C.alnon said no one in the quiet check rental car agencies for submit false home loan appli·
He aaid budget 00111trainta since Costa Mesa neighborhood a block possible leads because. thousands cations. Assistant U.S. Attorney
the 1978 puaage of Proposition 13 from Irvine Avenue saw the of men rent light-rolored vehicles Daniel Broderick has asked that
have meant delays in maintenance killers shoot Parker although one eact. day. Hired ass&S'lins, he Hodges be sentenced to six months
projects and general upkeep of the neighbor reported seeing a added, would be out of the area in priaon and five years' proba·
diatrlct'a four schoola. Ught-<:olored sedan pull away. within hours of the shooting. lion.
"The schools are in need of ~---------------------------------------
immediate attention," he said,
adding an asphalt blacktop at one
elementary 1ehool will most likely
have to be tom up and replaced,
and there are leaky roofa over
90me classrooms.
Probation officer faces theft rap
N~wport woman arrested on shlJplifting charges in Costa Mesa
New
Arrival
of Jade
and Lapis A Newport Beach woman who
holds one of the top positions in
the Orange County Probation
Department was on vacation
when she was cited last weekend
in Coeta Mesa on suspicion of
shoplifting $1 57 worth of
clothing.
Nancy Nelson, 47. chief deputy
probation officer ln the depart·
ment, will still be on vacation from
the department when she is
arraigned Aug. 12 in Orange
County Harbor Municipal Court.
Chief Probation Officer
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Michael Schumacher said that, as
a result of Nelson being on
vacation. the department does not
need to address the question of
administrative action regarding
the officer.
Nelson was cited Saturday at
South Coast Plam Mall after
security guards from the Nor-
dstrom department store stopped
her with a cotton jacket and a red
polka dot dress they aaid she
didn't pay for.
They allege ahe hid the clothing
in a large, almost empty pune and
later, outside the store, tried to
transfer the jacket and dn!9a to a
garment bag containin8 other
clothing, including ihree blOUleS,
a wool suit and a jllcket, which she
had purchued.
Olflcera aid she wu carrying
three MaaterCharge carda, six
Vtaa cards and 27 other credit
cards -all hen -in her wallet.
Nelson, tn charge of field ser-
vices, la one of ihree aupervt.on in
the department who report direct-
ly to SchW'DllCher. She hu been
wtth the county dep.rtment tor 20
years.
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T ransfer student s h ave ' .
their day at UC Irvine
House Panel b acks
Packard el ecti o n
Answers for Transfers day, a program for students interested
in transferring to UC Irvine, will be held Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. lnfonnation on admissions, housing, financial aid, handi-
capped student 9ervices and the F.ducational Opportunity Program
(EOP) will be available in the lobby of the ~dministration B.uildin.g.
Academic counselors also will be available on a walk-in baslS.
Students who need to transfer community college credits are asked
to bring high school and community college transcripts. For more
information, call 856-5518.
'Fun Runs' cancele d in Costa Mesa
Five-kilometer "Fun Runs" scheduled this evening and again
on Aug. 11 at Costa Mesa's Te W inkle Park have been cancelP.d.
Officials in the Costa Mesa Lt>isure Services Department, who
organized the runs. announced the change this week.
Class on resume writing offe r ed
A class entitled "Resume Writing Skills/Interviewing 1:ech-
niques" will be given free of charge Saturday at _the Na_ttonal
University Branch Campus. 2112 Business Center Drive, I_rvme.
The class will ru'n from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For reservations, call
957-6285.
Swimming lesson s a t University High
Swimming lessons are being offered by the city of Irvine this
summer at the University High School pool. Lessons for all ages,
infants to adults, run from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. _ .
Session IV begins Aug. 8 and runs through the 19.th. ~1oi:1 V
runs Aug. 22-Sept. 2. Registration is being held at Uruvers1ty High
School, 4771 Campus Drive, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. For
information, call 833-l 007.
College plans b ackpacking trip
. A six-day backpacking excursion into the California Sierra will
be conducted Aug. 21-26 by an Orange Coast College backpacking
instructor. .
Cost of the trip is $90. The fee includes transportation, camp
fees and campground meals.
Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office.
POLICE LOG
WASffiNGTON. D.C. (AP) -
A Democratic candidate's
challenge to California Re-
publican Rep. Ron Packard's elec-
t.ion last November should be
dismissed, according to a rec-
ommendation issued by a House
Administration Committee task
force.
Packard, whose 43rd District
includes southern Orange County,
was the third person ever elected
to the House by write-in votes. His
win was contested by the run-
nerup. Roy Pat Archer, a Palomar
College political science professor.
The full committee won't be
able to act on the dismi~
recommendation until aft.er the
August recess. "That will be on or
after Sept. 12." said Clyde
Romney, an administrative assis-
tant to Packard.
"They've given me ·a clean bill
of health. It's nice to know that
Man beaten
to death in
Westminster
A 64-year-old Westminster man
was found dead inside his resi-
dence Wednesday, a pparently
k..illed from a single blow to the
head, police said.
The body of Harry Clyde ~.
7382 Westminister Ave., was dis-
covered by his nephew at about
2:30 p.m., said Deputy Coroner
Joseph Luckey.~ lived alone.
Westminster police are listing
the death as a homicide and are
still investigating.
M esa woman flees rape attempt
A 30-year-old Costa Mesa woman
told police two men tried to rape her
early Wednesday after she accepted
a ride from them while walking home
from a bar on 18th Street. She was
walking, she said, because she was
angry with her boyfriend. The men
drove to a parking lot behind a
commercial compleJC and grabbed
her but she sald she escaped and ran.
screaming for help. Polloe said she
had a bruised forearm but no other
Injuries.
A resident living on the 600 block ol
Ranier said he surprised a man trying
to pry open his slldlng glass door
Wednesday at 8:40 a.m. The
purported burglar jumped a hedge
and ran to waiting car. The resident
told police he chased. nagging down
a passing driver to continue after the
suspects' car-They gave police a
license plate number of the getaway
car and officers said they planned to
pay a visit to the registered owner
Newport Beach
A burglar took $1,550 worth ol
valuables Including a television,
video recorder. cassette player and
stereo receiver from Vaughn Talent
Agency, 4500 Campus Drive. Pollce
said the crook entered the firm
through an unlocked window.
A crook smashed a Window of a
BMW au10 and swiped a stereo unit.
speakers and an emblem off the car.
The vehicle was parked In a parking
lot on the 180-0 block of Sherlngton
Place.
A windsurfer worth $600 was
stolen from a storage rack on the
1200 block of West Coast Highway.
The windsurfer had a red and white
sail.
A resident on the 110-0 block of
Devon Lane reported spotting a
prowler looklng Into a front room
window of a neighbor's house. The
prowler was reportedly wearing blue
gym trunks, a light-colored golf shirt
and was overweight.
Lagu n a Beach
Vincent John Hines. 25. was ar-
rested Wednesday morning on suspi-
cion ol residential burglary and
possession of dangerous drugs after
Laguna Beach police allegedly found
him Inside a house in the 500 block of
South Coast Highway at about 4 a.m.
He was being held with ball set at
$25.000.
Marijuana plants found In the 2700
block ol South Coast Highway were
booked for destruction.
A macaw valued at $2,000 was
stolen lrom the Classic Potato res-
taurant atop the VIiiage Fair, police
Sllld
Two men were cited for publlc
nudity at about 5 p.m Wednesday
near Victoria Beach.
fou ntain Valley
A resident of the 9900 block of
Kendall Circle reported a burglary at
her home Wednesday afternoon. A
window screen was removed to
enter. and a $70-0 stereo system was
taken.
A 30-year-old Santa Ana man was
arrested Wednesday after he alleged-
ly stole eight cartons of cigarettes
from a local store. He allegedly
placed the cartons In a knapsack.
then left after making a small
purchase. A small quantity of mari-
juana was also found In the man's
poaeessloo.
A resident of the 15900 block of
Las Flores Street reported the theft of
a hammer drill and six bits from the
open bed of a parked pickup truck.
The lou was estimated at $1,020.
Huntington Beach
A Downey man told Huntington
Beach his brown 1975 Chevrolet Luv
pickup truck was stolen Tuesday
night from the '400 block of Walnut
Avenue. The vehicle was valued at
$3,000.
A resident of the 300 block of 12th
Street reported Wednesday mOf'nlng
that her apartment had been bur-
glarized while she was asleep. Entry
had apparently been made through
an unlocked open kitchen window.
The loas. estimated at S.60. Included
a clock. a purse and record albums.
A car stereo with ra~lo. speakers
and equalizer was reported stolen
Wednesday from a 1979 Malibu
parked In a garage on the 7800 block
of Mandrell Drive. The loss was
estimated at $450.
A resident of the 18700 block of
Ust8f' Lane reported that his red 1978
Honda motOf'cycfe with lta keys In It
was stolen from an open garage. The
loss was estimated at $600.
TODAY'S WEATHER
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after two years of campaigning,
I'm finally here to stay," Packard
said after the task force issued the
recommen dation Wednesday.
"It's only too bad it had to come
after a little more than a quarter of
my first tenn as congressman."
A San Otego Superior Court
trial last J anuary produced
evidence that 62 percent of the
ballot booklets, which remain in
the polling booths to be used by all
voters, had been defaced in the
San Diego County portion of the
district. The district includes part
of southern Orange County, but
there were no re ported deface-
ments in that area.
Archer's name and the name of
the Republican nominee, busi-
nessman Johnnie R. Crean, were
crossed out on many of the ballot
booklets, and Packard's name was
written in.
Pac kard's name w as not on the
ballot because he finished second
behind Crean in the Republican
primary. But Packard, a former
Carlsbad mayor and a dentist,
decided to run as a write-in.
Superior Court Judge Franklin
B. Orfield ruled that although
there was massive defacement of
the ballot booklets, no evidence
was presented that the deface-
ments affected the outcome of the
election.
After the court ruling, Archer
took his case to the House, where a
hearing was conducted June 30 by
lhe task force.
' Bottoms up
Otllly,_phot•by_ ..... _
A day fo r rays
Steve Holderness o f Hunting ton Beach shows off
the ray h e landed while fi shin g from the
Hunting ton Beach Pier Wednesday. The
45-pound ray was the third he hooked -he
threw the m a ll back .
Rough surf a t the Huntington
Beach Pier drew a big r espo nse
Wednesday, but the waves were a
little too rough for this surfer,
who's heading in a differ e nt
d irection than his board.
" •
M NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. August 4, t983
STOCKS
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Dow Jones Final
Down 14.73
Clo1lng 1, 183.0I
BUlllEll IRllfS
Tosco Corp. reports
$194.5 million loss
By tbe A11oclated P re11
LOS ANGELES-Toeco Corp .• one of the nation's
largest independent oil refiners and a producer of crude
oil, has reported a $1 94.5 mULlon second-quarter 1068, or
$10.98 per share , on $749 million in revenues. That
compares with a $106 7 million profit m the second
quarter of 1982.
New car sales pick up sp eed
DETROIT -Auto sales continue to pick up speed.
The nation's leading auto manufacturers said new car
sales in late July jumped 38.3 percent from year-ago
levels. The companies reported their best daily selling
rate for that per1od since July 1979 ..
Ch emical Bank seek s bond debt
SEATTLE -Chemical Bank filed suit Wednesday
in U.S. District Court against the Washington Public
Power Supply System and several other WPPSS'
affiliates, seeking the $2.25 billion bond debt ow ed by
WPPSS. In the largest default in municipal bond
history, WPPSS acknowledged July 25 ll could not
repay the debt to Chemical Bank, the trustee for the
bondholders who financed the two now-abandoned
WPPSS nuclear power plants.
AT&T to g i ve up B ell name
WASHINGTON -American Telephone & Tele-
graph Co. agreed to give up the Bell System name,
clearing the way for the Jan. 1 breakup of the world's
largest company. AT&T Chairman Charles L. Brown
said Wednesday that with the acceptance of all the
conditions demanded by U.S . District Judge Harold H
Greene, including loss of the Bell name, "the decks are
clear for completing the divestiture."
Industrial firms' profits dip
NEW YORK -Profits and sales of the world's 50
largest industrial companies fell la.st year -the first
year both measures have fallen since 1958, accordmg to
Fortune magazine. Profits fell 23.4 peroent an 1982 and
sales declined 3.3 percent, Fortune said.
Volck er nixes g r o wth targets
WASHINGTON -Federal Reserve Chairman
Paul Volek er is resisting a congressional suggestion that
his agency set speo fie growth targets for the U.S.
economy. Volcker argued Wednesday that such a
requirement could compromise the Fed's mdependence
and "weaken the will" of Congress to do us own work in
trimming federal budget deficits.
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